imesHOLMES COUNTY T Ponce de Leon Senior Awards Day dvertiser B1 Wednesday,A JUNE 13, 2012 www.bonifaynow.com Volume 122, Number 9 50¢ For the latest breaking news, visit BONIFAYNOW.COM Bonifay to enforce meter ordinance By CECILIA SPEARS refused to pay their portion of the City Clerk Jeri Gibson said it had was exempt from this obligation IN BRIEF 547-9414 | @WCN_HCT bill. not been an issue until now because during the course of the meeting. [email protected] He looked into the ordinances all entities that have been sharing Tabitha Wichkowski of Fish Real- Fire department and found Ordinance 238, stating the meter have been paying individ- ity is in the same predicament with BONIFAY — A recent incident left that “no owner, business entity, per- ually, and the city has seen no loss in a shared meter; however, she had plans dinner the Bonifay City Council resolved to son or corporation shall divide any revenue because of it. came before the council to request The Pittman Volunteer reinforce an ordinance that was put city lot or city property for use by an- Woodham asked whether the exemption from paying water and Fire Department will sell into place in 1987. other business entity, person or cor- city could shut off the water to those sewer. fi sh and chicken plates During the council’s regular poration unless a meter is installed three businesses if one doesn’t pay. “Our offi ce doesn’t have water or with the all the trimmings June meeting on Monday, council for each area divided; and further City Attorney Lucas Taylor said that sewer,” Wichkowski said. at 11 a.m. June 23 at the member Richard Woodham said no owner, business, entity, person or is what the city must do with any un- She said there are no sinks, fi re station, on State 2 at there had been a building housing corporation shall divide any house, paid water bill. toilets or running water of any kind Berry’s Crossroads. three businesses that were running residence, business or structure of “Eventually someone will pay,” in her offi ce, yet she had been shar- Local artist Ron French off one water meter, and a problem any nature unless a separate meter Taylor said. will provide entertainment arose when one of those businesses is provided for each division.” One business owner, however, See METER A2 throughout the day. All proceeds will be used to fund the department’s HOLMES COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION much needed equipment. BOCC DMH provides free screenings for men BONIFAY — In approves recognition of National Men’s Health Month and National Men’s Health Week, June 11- Esto Dollar 17, Doctors Memorial Hospital will be providing free screenings for men. Through June 30, men can receive screenings for General glucose, cholesterol and PSA with no appointment. By CECILIA SPEARS For more information, 547-9414 | @WCN_HCT call 547-8193. [email protected] BONIFAY — The Holmes Coun- Council providing ty Board of County Commission- transportation ers approved of a small-scale amendment to allow Dollar BONIFAY — Effective General Corporation to build a immediately, Tri-County SPECIAL TO THE TIMES-ADVERTISER Dollar General in Esto during Community Council their regularly scheduled meet- will temporarily offer Holmes County High School held its graduation ceremony for 102 seniors on June 5 at Memorial ing May 29. transportation for Field. For more photos, visit www.bonifaynow.com. The board held a public hear- residents of Holmes and ing to consider Amendment 12- Washington counties S1, to change the land-use clas- wishing to go to Panama sifi cation of a 2.7-acre parcel of City, Marianna, Bonifay property in Esto from residen- and Chipley for shopping 2 Esto fi res under investigation tial low density to commercial and other activities. This use so Dollar General Corpora- will be provided on a By CECILIA SPEARS tion could start construction of fi rst-come, fi rst-served 547-9414 | @WCN_HCT its new store. basis and will depend on [email protected] County Attorney Jeff Good- driver availability. There man said the Holmes County will be a small co-pay ESTO — The Esto Fire Depart- Planning Commission had given per rider depending on ment, Holmes County Sheriff’s Of- approval and that Holmes Coun- residential location and fi ce and the fi re marshal are inves- ty Building Inspector Roger Wil- destination. Tri-County is tigating two fi res that occurred in liams was aware of the project still available for medical Esto recently. as well. trips as well as transport According to Esto Fire Chief “I think it would be an asset to and from work. For Charles Corcoran, the fi rst fi re to the community,” planning more information, call the happened at about midnight June commission Chairman Carlton transportation offi ce at 1 in a vacant building at 1024 State Treadwell said during their May 547-3688. 79 in Esto. 15 meeting, when they approved Corcoran said in light of the evi- the request to BOCC. “Our el- dence found at the scene, he was derly have to travel so far just INDEX confi dent it was a case of arson. for groceries and supplies. It “First of all, it’s a vacant build- CECILIA SPEARS | Times-Advertiser would be nice to have something Arrests ...... A3 ing,” Corcoran said. “That means Offi cials are investigating two suspicious fi res in Esto that occurred close.” Opinion ...... A4 that the building was unoccupied June 1 and June 2, including the burning of a vacant house and Dollar General Corporation Outdoors ...... A8 and the electricity and other utili- the Esto Assembly of God Church. agent and developer Buddy Page Sports ...... A9 ties had been turned off to the was present during the planning Extra ...... B1 building. This eliminates the pos- The second fi re occurred at 9:11 drant to draw water from, the fi re commission’s meeting and said the company would need 10 to 15 Classifi eds ...... B7 sibility that it was caused by faulty p.m. June 2 at Esto Assembly of departments have to use their tank- wiring, etc.” God Church, which has not been ers, and once one was empty anoth- employees to be hired and that Corcoran said with further in- utilized since January. er would take their place while the construction would start as soon vestigation, it was determined This fi re was much bigger, utiliz- other fi lled back up. The process re- as possible. someone had been living in the va- ing the services of Pittman, Hart- peated itself until the fi re was out. In other news, Goodman told cant building recently. ford, Graceville, Bonifay and Esto “The fi re could have easily the board a settlement agree- He said the fi re’s location led to fi re departments until 3:30 the next spread to the surrounding houses ment of $15,000 had been offered Phone: 850-547-9414 a determination of arson. morning. due to the dry conditions, and there in the Holmes County v. Wade Web site: bonifaynow.com “It couldn’t have been a cooking “We used over 5,000 gallons of was a wooden fence so close to the Gilbert LLC lawsuit regarding fi re because it’s in the back of the water and fi ve fi re departments church,” Corcoran said. “We had the Shoo Fly Bridge. Fax: 850-547-9418 area, where it’s cluttered and away on scene,” Corcoran said. “Bonifay West Florida Electric out there in Holmes County fi led a lawsuit from the area where he was eat- stretched the line and protected about 10 minutes to kill the power against Wade Gilbert LLC when ing,” Corcoran said. “You can tell the surrounding houses, Gracev- and secure the area from electrical Shoo Fly Bridge collapsed un- that the fi re was set deliberately.” ille stretched and operated the issues. This was a well-contained der the weight of a dump truck He said the fi re was small and lines into the building, and we had fi re.” in January 2009. took very little water and manpow- Pittman and Hartford as backup.” Corcoran said both fi res are un- er to put out. Corcoran said without a fi re hy- der investigation. See BOCC A3 Connect With Us 24/7 Get breaking news, videos, expanded stories, photo galleries, opinions and more... And Mobile Too bonifaynow.com @WCN_HCT A2 | Holmes County Times-Advertiser Local Wednesday, June 13, 2012 METER from page A1 ing the bill with her neighbor and residences that are in winds,” Zafar said. “Now, the extra $11,355, raising the above and beyond current informed the council there for quite some time. similar situations to see if with the new building code, cost from $89,900 to $101,255, drinking water standards,” was an entity that wanted “It doesn’t make sense anyone is slipping by and the building will have to to reinforce the building. Zafar said. to come in and build an as- to hook up a separate me- not paying the city for sewer stand up to a minimal of 130 “This just means we’re Council member Roger sisted living facility on St. ter to a system that doesn’t and water. mph winds.” going to have an even stron- Brooks presented the coun- Johns Road where the Hid- exist,” Woodham said. “She City Engineer Amir Zafar Zafar said this actually ger building,” Zafar said. cil with the fi nal rough draft den Lakes trailer park once shouldn’t have to pay for of Hatch Mott MacDonald would be a simple task, be- “We just have to change the of what the new city welcome was. something she doesn’t even reported that the city would cause they had leeway in contract amount, add the re- signs would look like. Julia Bullington, coordi- have.” have to make an adjustment their contract agreement quired mph wind resistance “We’ve been working on nator for the Holmes County The council approved of to the new wastewater sewer with M&W Construction and send it to United States this project for quite some Chamber of Commerce, waiving her water and sew- plant because of a new Flori- Company just in case some- Department of Agriculture time because the city is in said the company wanted to er expenses. da building code change. thing like this should occur for approval.” desperate need of welcome eventually build a 60-room The council agreed to “When we put the item mid-project. The council approved signs,” Brooks said. “Right assisted living facility with Woodham’s request to look to bid, the building only had Because of contingency of the change of contract now we’re looking at a total an adult day care center. into all of the businesses to withstand up to 110 mph funds, they will be able to pay amount pending USDA of $5,000 to build both signs; “They want to start with approval. however, it will be a lot 40 rooms fi rst and work Zafar also told the coun- cheaper if we fi nd out we their way up to 60 rooms,” cil he had compiled a letter can use inmate labor to build Bullington said. “They say it in response to the Florida them.” will take eight to 10 months Department of Environ- Brooks said he had sev- to complete and will create mental Protection’s letter eral sources, such as the 10 to 15 jobs here in Boni- stating that the city was in Holmes County Tourist De- fay. All they need is letters violation because of levels of velopment Council and the of support from all the local high nitrogen and unionized Bonifay Kiwanis Club, that agencies.” ammonia in the water. might be willing to chip in Bullington also said the “Basically, the letter says some funding if the city ap- company wasn’t able to get that we were in the process proves to pay half. One sign a USDA grant, but that they of building our new waste- would be located near Inter- were applying for a USDA water facility as well as our state 10, and the other would loan. It was the loan that infi ltration and infl ow project replace the sign on U.S. 90. required letters of support before the letter was issued, The council approved of from the local agencies. and that once these projects paying for half for the new Cloud said he didn’t see are completed, we should signs, which at the most any harm with sending a let- have the fi ltering system would be $2,500. we need to keep our water Mayor Lawrence Cloud See METER A5

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Arrest Report City of Bonifay The following arrests Erick Irizarry, 25, were made May 27 to June violation of probation 6 in Holmes County. Ashley Michelle Johnson, 28, failure to 2011 Annual Drinking Water Quality Report Randy Beavers, 31, appear hold for prison transport Miranda Bly King, 37, of the City of Bonifay services domestic violence battery Susan Catherine Michael Miller, 26, We’re pleased to present to you this year’s Annual Water Quality Report. This report is designed to inform you about the quality water Brown, 49, allowing hold for prison transport and services we deliver to you every day. Our constant goal is to provide you with a safe and dependable supply of drinking water. We unauthorized person to service want you to understand the efforts we make to continually improve the water treatment process and protect our water resources. We are drive Jeremy Earl Moon, 29, committed to ensuring the quality of your water. With 4 water wells located throughout the city, the City of Bonifay draws an average of Joshua Ryan Cassidy, child abuse 1 million gallons per day from the Upper Floridan Aquifer. Due to the excellent quality of this groundwater source, disinfection through 22, criminal mischief Wilfredo Emannuel chlorination is the only treatment process required to produce an aesthetically pleasing product to the community. Kathryn A Chappell, 59, Morales, 54, driving under violation of probation the influence If you have any questions about this report or concerning your water utility, please contact Jack R. Marell at our Public Works Office at Kevin James Crawford, Joseph Edward Niner, (850) 547-2701, between the hours of 7:00 am to 3:00 pm, Monday through Friday. We encourage our valued customers to be informed 36, battery domestic 26, battery domestic about their water utility. If you want to learn more, please attend any of our regularly scheduled meetings. They are held on the second violence, aggravated Robbie Edward and fourth Mondays of each month at 6:30 pm at City Hall, located at 301 N. Etheridge St. assault with a deadly Simmons, 24, criminal weapon domestic violence mischief The City of Bonifay routinely monitors for contaminants in your drinking water according to Federal and State laws, rules, and regula- Kenneth Cuffee, 34, Donna Ann Stillson, 50, tions. Except where indicated otherwise, this report is based on the results of our monitoring for the period of January 1 to December hold for prison transport domestic violence 31, 2011. Data obtained before January 1, 2011, and presented in this report are from the most recent testing done in accordance with the laws, rules, and regulations. service Maurice Summers, 23, Jamison Lance Fowler, hold for prison transport In 2011 the Department of Environmental Protection performed a Source Water Assessment on our system. The assessment was con- 36, violation of probation service ducted to provide information about any potential sources of contamination in the vicinity of our wells There are 16 potential sources of Robert William Fusco, Anthony Ray Thomas, contamination identified for this system with low to moderate susceptibility levels. The assessment results are available on the FDEP 41, driving while license 34, domestic violence Source Water Assessment and Protection Program Website at www.dep.state.fl.us/swapp or they can be obtained from the City of Boni- suspended or revoked battery fay Public Works Department at (850) 547-2701.

In the table below, you may find unfamiliar terms and abbreviations. To help you better understand these terms we’ve provided the Marriages and divorces following definitions: May 28 to June 1 Joseph Anthony Arrany 5-1-1991 of Bonifay and Maximum Contaminant Level or MCL: The highest level of a contaminant that is allowed in drinking water. MCLs are set as close Nikole Danielle Hamilton to the MCLGs as feasible using the best available treatment technology. Maximum Contaminant Level Goal or MCLG: The level of a contaminant in drinking water below which there is no known or ex- Marriages 9-10-1986 of Bonifay Thomas Lee Hansen, pected risk to health. MCLGs allow for a margin of safety. 5-25-1987 of San Antonio Action Level (AL): The concentration of a contaminant that, if exceeded, triggers treatment or other requirements that a water system Texas and Yvette Marie Divorces must follow. Garza, 9-22-1987 of Hulon E. Motley, III and Initial Distribution System Evaluation (IDSE): An important part of Stage 2 Disinfection Byproducts Rule (DBPR) The IDSE is Houston, Texas Staci Motley a one-time study conducted by water systems to identify distribution system locations with high concentrations of trihalomethanes Eugene Rodgers 11-26- Jimmy W. Owen and (THM’s) and haloacetic acids (HAAs). Water systems will use results from the IDSE, in conjunction with their Stage 1 DBPR compli- ance monitoring data, to select compliance monitoring locations for the stage 2 DBPR. 1937 of Vernon and Nancy Corinne Owen “ND” means not detected and indicates that the substance was not found by laboratory analysis. LeeLynn 4-20-1948 of Joseph Edminison and Parts per million (ppm) or Milligrams per liter (mg/l) – one part by weight of analyte to 1 million parts by weight of the water Sunny Hills Krystal Edminson sample. Parts per billion (ppb) or Micrograms per liter (µg/l) – one part by weight of analyte to 1 billion parts by weight of the water sample. BOCC from page A1 Picocurie per liter (pCi/L) - measure of the radioactivity in water. Maximum residual disinfectant level or MRDL - The highest level of a disinfectant allowed in drinking water. There is convincing The board approved of The board also approved evidence that addition of a disinfectant is necessary for control of microbial contaminants. the settlement agreement the Holmes County Develop- Maximum residual disinfection level goal or MRDLG - The level of a drinking water disinfectant below which there is no known or of $15,000. ment Commission’s recom- expected risk to health. MRDLGs do not reflect the benefits of the use of disinfectants to control microbial contaminants. The board also held the mendation that Nolan Bak- first reading a public hear- er, Dewey Crutchfield and ing and first reading to con- Sandy Spear replace Jeffery sider the adoption of culvert Johnson and Roger White Ordinance 12-01. replace Gary Deal on the Commissioner Kenneth development commission. Williams had brought his Goodman presented the concerns about purchasing board with a land sale item pipes for residents and col- from the Pleasant Ridge lecting sales tax to the board Baptist Church to purchase during an April 24 meeting. a piece of land that has been He said when a pipe needed leased by the church and to be replaced in someone’s includes an adjoining parcel driveway, for example, of land owned by the county the county would receive that had inadvertently been money from the resident to occupied by church grave purchase a pipe at county sites. Goodman also told the rates and in turn the county board the church already retained the sales tax. had paid to have a survey “I don’t think we should done. be in the pipe-buying busi- The board approved ness and collecting sales Goodman’s recommenda- tax,” Williams said. “We tion that he draw up a deed should make them purchase and a contact to sale the the pipes, and we’ll even give property to the church for them the name and number $1,000. of the place we buy ours if Emergency Manage- they want it.” ment Director Wanda Staf- The board approved of ford presented the board Williams’ suggestion. with the Emergency Op- “On the same token, erations Center vehicle pur- I think if a person buys a chase item. pipe and we’re maintaining Stafford said Williams it, then they should buy the had asked her to see if it pipe and the county put it in were possible for the board with no charge,” Williams to use her department’s said. 2006 diesel Ford truck for The board approved the Parks and Recreation modifying the ordinance Department and for her to so that if someone has a use Emergency Manage- pipe put in and if the pipe ment grant funds to pur- corrodes or rusts, then the chase another vehicle. person will pay for the pipe She said the state had but the county will waive the agreed to accept $10,000 permit and installation fees. from the board for the The board also discussed truck and that those funds the EMS supervisor posi- would be used toward the The sources of drinking water (both tap water and bottled water) include rivers, lakes, streams, ponds, reservoirs, springs, and wells. As water tion since Jerome Szczekot purchase of a 2013 Chevy travels over the surface of the land or through the ground, it dissolves naturally occurring minerals and, in some cases, radioactive material, and announced his retirement. Tahoe. can pick up substances resulting from the presence of animals or from human activity. After much discussion, the The board approved Contaminants that may be present in source water include: board approved the promo- Stafford’s requests. tion of Shay McCormick to Holmes County 911 (A) Microbial contaminants, such as viruses and bacteria, which may come from sewage treatment plants, septic systems, agricultural livestock the position with a vote of Director Clint Erickson operations, and wildlife. 4-1, with Commissioner Jim updated the board on the (B) Inorganic contaminants, such as salts and metals, which can be naturally-occurring or result from urban stormwater runoff, industrial or domestic wastewater discharges, oil and gas production, mining, or farming. King voting no. progress of the 911 Dispatch (C) Pesticides and herbicides, which may come from a variety of sources such as agriculture, urban stormwater runoff, and residential uses. County Engineer Cliff office location discussions. (D) Organic chemical contaminants, including synthetic and volatile organic chemicals, which are by-products of industrial processes and Knauer gave an update on Space became an issue with petroleum production, and can, also, come from gas stations, urban stormwater runoff, and septic systems. the Small County Road As- the 911 Dispatch when a (E) Radioactive contaminants, which can be naturally occurring or be the result of oil and gas production and mining activities. sistance Program, suggest- grant gave the department ing that the board submit $300,000 worth of new and In order to ensure that tap water is safe to drink, the EPA prescribes regulations, which limit the amount of certain contaminants in water pro- County Road 181 from Coun- additional equipment. vided by public water systems. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulations establish limits for contaminants in bottled water, which ty Road 185 to the Walton The new equipment had must provide the same protection for public health. County Line. After some dis- to be in place and opera- Drinking water, including bottled water, may reasonably be expected to contain at least small amounts of some contaminants. The presence of cussion, the board approved tional by June 2013, but time contaminants does not necessarily indicate that the water poses a health risk. More information about contaminants and potential health effects of Knauer’s suggestion. was of the essence as the can be obtained by calling the Environmental Protection Agency’s Safe Drinking Water Hotline at 1-800-426-4791. The board also approved old equipment’s warranty of signing the Standard was running out. The new If present, elevated levels of lead can cause serious health problems, especially for pregnant women and young children. Lead in drinking water Memorandum of Agree- equipment had to be stored is primarily from materials and components associated with service lines and home plumbing. The City of Bonifay is responsible for provid- ment for Limited Access to temporarily. ing high quality drinking water, but cannot control the variety of materials used in plumbing components. When your water has been sitting Florida Data, an agreement The options were nar- for several hours, you can minimize the potential for lead exposure by flushing your tap for 30 seconds to 2 minutes before using water for with the Florida Depart- rowed down to two possi- drinking or cooking. If you are concerned about lead in your water, you may wish to have your water tested. Information on lead in drinking ment of Children and Family bilities: expand the center’s water, testing methods, and steps you can take to minimize exposure is available from the Safe Drinking Water Hotline or at http://www.epa. Services for access to Med- space or move to the new gov/safewater/lead. icaid-related information. EOC. Some people may be more vulnerable to contaminants in drinking water than the general population. Immuno-compromised persons The board approved of Bonifay is allowing dis- such as persons with cancer undergoing chemotherapy, persons who have undergone organ transplants, people with HIV/AIDS or other the Tourist Development patch to use one of their immune system disorders, some elderly, and infants can be particularly at risk from infections. These people should seek advice about Council Board recommen- buildings rent-free and drinking water from their health care providers. EPA/CDC guidelines on appropriate means to lessen the risk of infection by Cryp- dations to have Aaron Miller agreed to allow them to ex- tosporidium and other microbiological contaminants are available from the Safe Drinking Water Hotline (800-426-4791). replace Alicia Gonsalves pand as long as dispatch as- and Stephanie Williams re- sumes all of the expenses. We at the City of Bonifay would like you to understand the efforts we make to continually improve the water treatment process and protect our place Commissioner Phillip water resources. We are committed to insuring the quality of your water. If you have any questions or concerns about the information provided, Music on the TDC Board. See BOCC A5 please feel free to call any of the numbers listed. A4 | Holmes County Times-Advertiser Opinion Wednesday, June 13, 2012 Simbo’s to reopen as Scott’s

“You’ll never Betty Sims, she said miss your water that Simbo was the until the well runs nickname for their dry” are the words oldest son, Mark. to an old country It was a name that yodeling tune. It now identifies a kind of expresses landmark. the way many of us As Interstate felt when Simbo’s Happy corner 10 was being Hazel Wells Tison family restaurant constructed, the closed in December Sims family saw Letter to the Editor last year. We had just an opportunity to expand taken for granted that they their business, and around would be there for club 1976, they opened the Editor’s ‘lazy’ label unfair to meeting attendees meetings, family reunions, restaurant and the truck class or school reunions or stop in partnership with To the editor: only reach 18% of this county’s the rural communities that wish just Sunday after-church brother Jimmy and wife After the June 5 planning population. To prove a point, to keep their way of life the way dinner. Their closing left us Myrt. Brother Archie Van commission meeting, a couple of Commissioner Kelley directed it is are lazy, that is laughable. To scrambling for a place to and his late wife Jean were residents shared your article from a question to the next speaker report to your readers that anyone hold such gatherings. also involved in the business the May 9, 2012, Opinions section asking her how she heard about the So, it was with great with Archie Van serving as speaking in favor of the restrictions relief that we learned the head chef and grill master. of the paper titled “Awareness meeting and the land-use change. would have been in danger, well, business that has operated They have always is a citizen’s responsibility” with Her response was word of mouth Mr. Seyler, that was extremely rude in the same location specialized in family style some attendees and myself. I must at the Legends and Lore Festival. and unjustified. Not to mention, for 35 years was being meals, and I recall my dad, say I was quite disappointed and The woman then stated she did not not only laughable but outright rejuvenated and opening who was known all about quite frankly extremely offended get the paper nor does she read hysterical. Not one resident that as Scott’s Restaurant. Scott this area as the place to go by what I read. Is it not just a little the paper. She did not say she was evening was threatening or even Thompson, who came to for fresh peas and other hypocritical to call the concerned too lazy to read the paper. The considering it. live in Bonifay in the ninth produce, used to sell them citizens of the county who take the gentleman who said he had a job In closing, may I just say, this grade with his parents Cliff fresh peas. Another family time and gas money to attend the and kids simply stated he should lazy resident will continue to attend and Peggy Thompson and member, Mrs Anna Sims, meetings lazy? You yourself did not have to attend meetings every meetings and ask questions. I will younger sister, the late helped shell the peas not attend last night’s meeting, so month and keep looking over his continue to fight for my property Jennifer Thompson, has and prepare other fresh would it be fair for the citizens or shoulder to protect his property rights and will not back down reopened the business, on produce. myself to assume it was because rights. Some folks like city life, from a few greedy individuals who State 79 between downtown The south end of Bonifay you were too lazy? Just as you some folks like beach life and the want to over develop this county Bonifay and Interstate 10. was totally undeveloped are entitled to your opinion, the majority in attendance that evening while stuffing their pockets at the After Scott graduated when the Sims family residents, some lifelong, are also prefer the rural, quiet, private expense of other property owner’s from Holmes County moved out toward the entitled to theirs. country life. rights. So keep on laughing, Mr. High in 1991, Chipola interstate. Soon after that I would suggest you listen Your arrogance is quite Seyler. Junior College and The move, Hightower’s garage to the audio of the May 1, 2012, apparent in your article. As for While I do agree that from time University of West Florida, was built, followed by the planning commission meeting. the restrictions so many were to time a citizen will act unruly or he continued to work in Tivoli Inn and Jernigan A resident rightfully requested opposed to, all property owners even rude, I still hold firm my belief the food service industry, Beach, a drive-in restaurant that the agenda of the meetings and residents are entitled to their that all are entitled to speak at which had helped support about where the donut shop, be posted 7 to 10 days prior to the right to oppose new restrictions meetings. As I am sure you know, him through college. He Hungry Howies, Vo’s and meeting on the county website and that would result in changing their many people have a fear of public worked for Ruby Tuesday Subway are located. Blitch’s newspapers. This is not the first way of life and livelihood. Several speaking. I would not want any in every position from bus restaurant located first time this request has been made. of us purchased our properties citizen of this county to not address boy up to managing partner. on the Jernigan property The “lazy” citizens have asked where we did so we could raise the planning commission or county He opened the first Ruby but later moved to the for this so they have the time to farm animals and enjoy our quiet commission for fear of being Tuesday in Enterprise, Jehovah’s Witness building. compile pertinent information and country way of life. To restrict ridiculed by their neighbors or Ala. He did a stint with Los Rancheros now come prepared to the meeting. residents of an agriculture county journalists of this fine community. O’Charley’s, Cracker Barrel occupies that location. Your comment about the lady who to owning only 12 chickens, that, Although I disagree, I respect your and Applebee’s. Through the years, the said she didn’t read the paper was Mr. Seyler, is what is laughable. opinion of some of the residents Seeing the need to Sims family have been far from accurate. I myself had To impose a land use allowing the who spoke at the May 1 meeting. be closer to his parents very much a part of the addressed the board requesting subdivision this beautiful county I can only hope the article will not as they approach senior community and maintained they consider an amendment to into 1 acre lots, that, Mr. Seyler, deter the citizens of this county adult status, Scott first this important gathering notify all property owners by mail is laughable. To assume that all from attending and speaking at opened the Townhouse place. Though the business if a land-use change would affect residents can afford computers and public hearings and meetings. in downtown Bonifay, but at times was leased to other their property. While speaking, I Internet service, that is laughable. Catie Derosia seizing the opportunity to interests, it kept returning stated the fact that the newspapers To suggest that the residents of Chipley expand, he leased Simbo’s to the Sims family. Most and is continuing with the recently, it was operated by traditional family style second and third generation restaurant provided there family members. with some new innovations The refurbished interior, Brock family celebrates 107th reunion and specialties. the expanded menu and the Simbo’s Restaurant addition of floor manager The 107th session of the Brock started in 1975 on U.S. 90 Russell McNeal will make Reunion will be held on Saturday, East, where Gene and your dining experience a June 16, at the Agriculture Center, Betty Sims operated a pleasant one. We welcome located on U. S. 90 east of Bonifay. food establishment for Scott back home and are The family get-to-gather is set for a couple of years. I had glad to know that Bonifay high noon when all the covered always thought the name has a good place for groups dishes will be Simbo came from Gene’s to meet and enjoy good food uncovered and the grandfather’s name, Jimbo and friendly service at the bountiful spread Sims. However, in talking to same time. placed on the table for the hundreds of expected kinsmen HOLMES COUNTY to enjoy. The long running imes Perry’s family reunion T prattle was started in May Perry Wells 1905. It was held Advertiser in celebration of the birthday of Thomas Jefferson Brock, who was born May 1, 1856, in Nicole P. Barefield,Publisher Washington County. The first child Randal Seyler, Editor Special to the Times-Advertiser born to the honoree and his wife, Cameron Everett, Production Supervisor Millard Anderson at the 1929 Brock reunion, dressed in the U.S. Nancy Jane Yates Brock, was their The Times-Advertiser is published on Wednesdays by Florida daughter Annie Virginia (Jenny) Army uniform that he proudly wore during World War I. Freedom Newspapers Inc., 112 E. Virginia Ave., Bonifay, FL Brock Anderson, who arrived on 32425. Periodicals postage paid at Bonifay, Florida. her father’s 19th birthday, May 1, spotlighted in this years column. have it at the upcoming reunion, © Copyright 2012, Florida Freedom Newspapers Inc. 1875. Seven additional daughters Millard appears to be dressed out where, hopefully, someone can All Rights Reserved. and three sons were later born to in his U. S. Army Uniform, which he identify more of the people. Copyright Notice: The entire contents of the Holmes this couple. wore proudly as a soldier in combat In addition to Millard, Jim County Times-Advertiser are fully protected by copyright and The present day Brock Reunion during World War I, while serving and Jenny Anderson had Rufus, cannot be reproduced in any form for any purpose without the was first known as “Pa Brock’s in France. He was honorably Sanders Emerson, Noma Eliza, expressed permission of Florida Freedom Newspapers Inc. Birthday Dinner” and was first held discharged in 1918, which means Agustus Douglas, Oma, Willie, at the oldest daughter’s home. It the uniform was stored away for 11 Mattie Lou and James Thomas. then was held at the patriarch’s years before this picture. According to granddaughter, Postmaster: SUBSCRIPTION RATES IN COUNTY home near Hinson Cross Roads The writer vividly recalls that Virgina Anderson Hewett, her Send address change to: 13 weeks: $12.61; 26 weeks: for a number of years before the the four main people recognized grandfather always told people that Holmes County $18.90; 52 weeks: $30.45 meeting place was changed to at the annual Brock assembly was he lived “way down on Fowl Pond,” Times-Advertiser OUT OF COUNTY Brackin School. From there, it Millard, as the oldest grandson with a second unusual landmark, P.O. Box 67, Bonifay, FL 32425 13 weeks: $16.17; 26 weeks: found a home at Bethel Primitive and Annie Lee Brock Williams, “Devil’s Garden”, also being Baptist Church for many years USPS 004-341 $24.20; 52 weeks: $40.95 daughter of James Willie (Will) located near the home. before moving to the present Brock and wife, Loanva Amalee The offspring of these pioneers Home delivery subscribers may be charged a higher rate for holiday editions. location. Henderson Brock, as the oldest lived in close proximity to the home For several years, the “Prattler” granddaughter. where they were reared. After has written articles the week The youngest grandson was marriage, the children brought contactus wantmore? prior to the Brock Reunion, Conrad (Connie Bush) son of Arkie many grandchildren into the family. Publisher honoring some special member of Brock Bush and husband, Ward The Andersons supported the Find us online at Nicole Barefield:[email protected] the family. During the past year, Bush, while Myrtle Harrell Davis, Brock Reunion, as did the other chipleypaper.com, Don McKinnon, a descendant daughter of O.D. Brock Harrell children of Tom and Jane Brock. News, sports or opinion friend us on Facebook, or of the Brock clan, sent a picture and husband, W. Alto Harrell Jim Anderson’s trademark dish for [email protected] tweet us @WCN_HCT. to me, reportedly taken at the held the title as the youngest the spread of food at lunchtime was Brock gathering in 1929. Shown granddaughter. Myrtle, is one of roasted goat! Classified & circulation Melissa Kabaci: [email protected] prominently in the center of that the six surviving granddaughters of Virginia Hewett concluded her 1-800-645-8688 The views expressed here photograph is obviously cousin Tom Brock, with all the grandsons writing of her grandparents for are not necessarily those Millard Anderson, the oldest child deceased. the Heritage of Washington Book, of the oldest daughter, Jenny and Advertising of this paper or Freedom In addition to having this issued in 2006, with this statement: 850-547-9414 husband, James Henry (Little historic photograph accompany Communications. Jim) Anderson, the family being today’s “Prattle”, it is my plan to See PRATTLE A5 Wednesday, June 13, 2012 Local Holmes County Times-Advertiser | A5 METER from page A2 ter of support from the city, for $3,381. the basketball court at Vet- court and see what needs that there were no dogs al- “We’ll check out this old because it wasn’t tying the The council also ap- eran’s Park to hold a bas- to be done. lowed in the park, and yet ordinance and see if we can city into any obligations and proved of Public Works ketball tournament in June Local residents Luther this woman came in with adopt it and give it some it had the potential to create Director Jack Marell’s re- and July to raise money for Curry and Michell Coe re- her pit bull and tied him to teeth,” Cloud said. more local jobs. quest to earmark some of a charitable cause. quested assistance about a fence,” Curry said. The next Bonifay City “We’ll see if they’re ap- that money to purchase He also requested that people bringing their dogs Police Chief Chris Wells Council meeting is sched- proved of the loan, and then a new lift for the city three of the lights be fi xed into the local parks. presented Taylor with an uled for 6 p.m. June 25 at we will discuss with them mechanic. at the court, a low-hanging “The sign clearly said old dog ordinance. the Bonifay City Hall. about the local ordinances “He’s got nothing to lift branch be cut and that one and impact fees required for our equipment with so he of the goals be repaired. this project,” Cloud said. can work on it, and the one “I’m all for it,” Woodham The council approved of they do have is so shaky it’s said. “It’s for a good cause % bidding out their surplus au- dangerous,” Marell said. after all.” $0 Down & 0A.P.R. 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BOCC from page A3 MX5100 Several issues arose within the 911 Department a machine. from remaining in their cur- budget. With much discussion, rent building, which includ- The board agreed to let the board found that there ed air-conditioning, time, Goodman and King meet are other districts with L3800 money and labor to expand. with the City of Bonifay to graders in need of repairs Another issue was that the prepare a proposal for the and discussed the possibil- fi rst instillation of the new board’s consideration and ity of purchasing three new equipment was free, but if for Erickson to have a list graders and trade-in values they had to move the equip- of all the costs involved with for repaired versus non-re- ment in the next fi ve years, the project to be given to paired graders. it would cost them $20,000 to Goodman. The board approved of move. Melinda Pollock of CDG allowing Merchant to lease Erickson said Bonifay Engineers updated the a grader and to fi x the three had sent a letter stating that board on the site testing at graders with the intention additional footage could be the Road Department Shop of “getting rid” of them. added to the building dis- and informed the board that Merchant also told the Kubota already sets the bar for patch was occupying to ac- the Department of Environ- board Otis Lane Bridge had well-engineered, high-performance commodate the additional mental Protection had sent been inspected and was in compact tractors. Now we’re setting equipment, and the esti- a proposal for site testing need of repairs and that re- a money saving standard, too. For a mated expense to the board and an appointment for a pairing it would cost $11,000 limited time, you can save big on your would be $1,000. teleconference. if they wanted to go with next Kubota – quality equipment that Erickson also said an- She said the work should lumber or $5,000 for three works hard for you today…and holds its other expense to consider begin in July. 20-foot sections of plastic value tomorrow. would be $1,800 to move Commissioner Monty culvert pipes. the communications equip- Merchant told the board his The board approved pur- ment from the fi re bay area, district’s grader was bro- chasing the culvert pipes to and that expense was not ken and requested to lease repair the bridge. Smart Engineering ‡)XHO(I¿FLHQW‡ Reliable ‡ Long-lasting Value Let your authorized dealer show you how rewarding it is to own a Kubota. Offers end June 30, 2012. PRATTLE from page A4 “My grandparents lived their lives with your name. few conveniences, which was the way of After the Brock Reunion on June life for those in that day and time.” She 16, it’s Watermelon Festival on June Panhandle Tractor, Inc. continued: “Being good neighbors came 22 and 23 in Chipley. On June 30, mark 5003 Hwy. 90 fi rst to them, and they were ready and your calendars for the unveiling of the Marianna, FL 32446 available to take care of the sick and Leonard and Paul Gordy portrait, now (850) 526-2257 others who were in need.” ready to be hung in the Washington The “Prattler” looks forward to seeing County Historical Museum located at the family members, friends and all others Farmers Market Building in Chipley. GRZQ$35¿QDQFLQJIRUWHUPVXSWRPRQWKVRQSXUFKDVHVRIVHOHFWQHZ.XERWDHTXLSPHQWIURPDYDLODEOHLQYHQWRU\DWSDUWLFLSDWLQJGHDOHUVWKURXJK([DPSOH$ PRQWKPRQWKO\LQVWDOOPHQWUHSD\PHQWWHUPDW$35UHTXLUHVSD\PHQWVRISHUERUURZHG$35LQWHUHVWLVDYDLODEOHWRFXVWRPHUVLIQRGHDOHUGRFXPHQWDWLRQ SUHSDUDWLRQIHHLVFKDUJHG'HDOHUFKDUJHIRUGRFXPHQWSUHSDUDWLRQIHHVKDOOEHLQDFFRUGDQFHZLWKVWDWHODZV2QO\.XERWDDQGVHOHFW.XERWDSHUIRUPDQFHPDWFKHG/DQG3ULGHHTXLSPHQW who wish to attend. The writer tells A ceremony will begin at 11 a.m. with LVHOLJLEOH,QFOXVLRQRILQHOLJLEOHHTXLSPHQWPD\UHVXOWLQDKLJKHUEOHQGHG$351RWDYDLODEOHIRU5HQWDO1DWLRQDO$FFRXQWVRU*RYHUQPHQWDOFXVWRPHUV$35DQGORZUDWH¿QDQFLQJ PD\QRWEHDYDLODEOHZLWKFXVWRPHULQVWDQWUHEDWH &,5 RIIHUV)LQDQFLQJLVDYDLODEOHWKURXJK.XERWD&UHGLW&RUSRUDWLRQ86$'HO$PR%OYG7RUUDQFH&$VXEMHFWWRFUHGLW prospective visitors to the Brock Reunion a pizza lunch to be served to visitors after DSSURYDO6RPHH[FHSWLRQVDSSO\2IIHUH[SLUHV6HHXVIRUGHWDLOVRQWKHVHDQGRWKHUORZUDWHRSWLRQVRUJRWRZZZNXERWDFRPIRUPRUHLQIRUPDWLRQ2SWLRQDOHTXLSPHQWPD\EH VKRZQ &XVWRPHULQVWDQWUHEDWHV &,5 RIWRDUHDYDLODEOHRQFDVKRU¿QDQFHSXUFKDVHVRIHOLJLEOH.XERWDHTXLSPHQWWKURXJK.XERWD7UDFWRU&RUSRUDWLRQ'HDOHUVXEWUDFWV to be prepared for a neck hug fi rst, then the service. www.KubotaRewards.com UHEDWHIURPGHDOHU¶VSUHUHEDWHVHOOLQJSULFHRQTXDOLI\LQJSXUFKDVHV6XEMHFWWRGHDOHUVKLSLQYHQWRU\6DOHVWRJRYHUQPHQWDODJHQFLHVLQGHSHQGHQWUHQWDOFHQWHUVDQGGHDOHURZQHGUHQWDO ÀHHWVGRQRWTXDOLI\6RPHH[FHSWLRQVDSSO\&XVWRPHULQVWDQWUHEDWHVDUHQRWDYDLODEOHDIWHUFRPSOHWHGVDOH&,5DYDLODELOLW\HQGV ©Kubota Tractor Corporation, 2012 the party doing the hugging might ask See you all next week. Doctors Memorial Hospital “Caring Hands, Caring Heart”

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By CECILIA SPEARS didn’t want to be tied into 547-9414 | @WCN_HCT any liability so they did a [email protected] quick claim deed on the building and offered it to PONCE de LEON — With the town. their newest audit complet- “I told them we didn’t ed, Ponce de Leon Town want to get into a long Council members were told lengthy battle for the prop- on Thursday that the town erty so we declined,” said Special to Times-Advertiser needs to increase utility Spears. “After speaking Meme & Pa’s Little Rascal’s Preschool in Bonifay recently held its graduation. Students are, from left, rates. with the son I’ve found that Dyllan McKay, Jayden Powers, Judah Sapp, Layla Stout, Alexis Duffey, Kara Sugars, Kyra Stoker, The audit revealed that the state has seized the Caleb Taylor, Kellyn Godwin, Dawson Taylor and Kim Grimmer VPK teacher. this year the town would property and though he do fine, with the worst- still retains it he has been case scenario being that forced to place the property they break even at the end on market at fair market of the year. However, with value. He wanted to give the recent loss of their ten- the property to the town, ant at the old shirt factory, but he was forced to put it they could find themselves on the market.” in a deficit in the upcoming Council member John year. Harrison informed the “It’s about that time we council that holes in Mag- had an increase anyway,” nolia Road and Govern- said Mayor Sheena Houg- ment Street would need to land. “It was a general rule be filled. that we should increase the The fire department utility rates by two percent reported five calls last every two years.” month and has already The council agreed to received six calls for this look into the amount of the month. Also reported was upcoming increase, looking the most resent Boot Drive for a percentage that would fundraiser, which was said both help the town and be to have been fairly unsuc- fair to the residents. cessful and will the planed The council also agreed for a later date to help raise to look into ways to better funds for the volunteer fire rent out the building again, department. with one possibility being In new business, the to lower the rent. Federal Emergency Man- Town Attorney Lyndia agement Agency requested Spears informed the coun- that the town rewrite and cil that she had talked with resubmit their flood ordi- the land owner’s son in nance, which has been a regards to the agriculture common occurrence ac- building owned by the Hol- cording to the letter from mes County School District FEMA, due to changes and the land found to be within their own agency. owned by someone else. Due to the next meeting The town council had being scheduled for the day been leasing the building after Independence Day, from the school district for the council agreed to move some time and was inter- the next meeting to 6 p.m. ested in renting the build- Thursday, July 12 at the ing out. The school district Ponce de Leon Town Hall. ARRESTED?

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By RANDAL SEYLER he relocated to are subsidized by “I spent the afternoon 638-0212| @WCN_HCT Jacksonville, all Florida policy- at Chipola College,” Gaetz [email protected] Fla., as a hospital holders, not only said, “and did you know administrator. Citizens customers, that 100 percent of their CHIPLEY — Sen. Don “People in Gaetz said. students receiving bache- Gaetz, R-Niceville, says rural counties To that end, lor degrees this year have rural northwest Florida work for a liv- Gaetz is one of 25 jobs? That is because they feels like coming home. ing,” Gaetz said. legislators who re- are training people in “I feel like I won the “I know what that SEN. DON cently signed a let- fields that are in demand redistricting lottery,” said is like. I’ve always GAETZ ter to interim presi- in the economy.” He said Gaetz, 64, a Republican worked for a liv- dent of Citizens, that by comparison, last who will return to Talla- ing. Here people are in- Tom Grady, endorsing a year 50 percent of col- hassee as the senate pres- volved in their work, their recommendation of the lege graduates in the U.S. ident in November. “I feel small businesses and their Citizens board to increase were either unemployed like I have been blessed communities.” property insurance rates or underemployed after with the opportunity to Unlike Destin or oth- for new customers. graduation. represent communities er coastal communities, Gaetz is also passion- “I have a degree in reli- “That’s where they make is less challenging than like the one I grew up in.” where affluent people ate about career educa- gion and political science,” their money, they can put academic studies, a mis- Gaetz was in Washing- retire along the beach, tion, and said he was one Gaetz said. “Nobody is go- students in big lecture conception he challenged ton County on June 5 for a families in the rural Flor- of only three senators to ing to pay me to talk about halls. But he said only 15 while serving as superin- campaign fundraiser. ida communities are still vote against House Bill the Synoptic Gospels.” percent of all psychology tendent of the Okaloosa The senator represents struggling to make it day- 7129, which Gov. Rick Instead, it was the skills graduates are working in School District. District 4, will be the sena- to-day, and issues such as Scott eventually vetoed. he learned working in the the field of psychology.” “We started offering tor for Holmes, Washing- education and economic House Bill 7129 was newspaper that led to his Gaetz said he wanted technical education, and ton and Jackson counties development are real written to give universi- ultimate career in health to see a system created in what we found out was along with Bay and Wal- concerns. ties the power to seek un- care. which schools are reward- these kids who weren’t ton and most of Okaloosa “If you talked about an limited tuition increases Gaetz said an unnamed ed for teaching skills that responding to chalk board counties once the redis- 80-job business coming in from their board of trust- college president recent- lead to employment. “It is education were just bored. tricting takes effect on to Tallahassee or south ees and the state Board ly told him that degrees vital to our economy.” Once they had something July 1. Florida, no one would get of Governors, especially such as psychology are Gaetz also noted that to learn that excited them, He previously repre- very excited,” Gaetz said. University of Florida and the “bread and butter” there is a misconception they also learned the math sented parts of Bay, Es- “But in our communities, Florida State University. of the university system. that technical education and writing skills.” cambia, Okaloosa, Santa an 80-job business is a Rosa, and Walton counties, very big deal.” but now he will be repre- Gaetz said other parts senting more rural, less of the state get more at- affluent regions, which he tention from the Depart- says suits him just fine. ment of Economic De- “I grew up in North Da- velopment, but the rural kota in a small community communities need just as like Chipley, so for me, this much attention. is like being at home.” Due to his 30-year ca- Gaetz says he shep- reer in health care, Gaetz herded the redistricting said he is passionate about effort through the senate. protecting the small hos- Now that the redistricting pitals. “You have to have maps have been approved access to health care, or by both the Supreme Court your community just dries and the Justice Depart- up and blows away. Health +DSS\ ment, it seems that Gaetz care is an essential ingre- can safely start calling dient for a community.” )DWKHUpV'D\ Washington and Holmes One form of economic counties home turf. development Gaetz does from all of us at Gaetz said he started not support is gambling Happy Father’s Day working at age 11 in a — such as the proposed weekly newspaper, where slot machines at Ebro. he eventually worked his “I don’t believe in ex- The Medicine Shoppe way up to being editor. panding the economy 1357 Brickyard Road • Chipley His skills he learned as a with gambling,” Gaetz 850-638-0424 1300 South Blvd • Chipley, FL 32428 youth led to his career in said. “I think often the (850) 638-1830 the health care field. promises are never quite “It was the ability to fulfilled, but the negative write, take photos and aspects usually do occur. I Happy Father’s Day layout a page that got me would rather do the hard hired,” he said. 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What’s that? You don’t think your boat is big enough to go into the Gulf and catch snapper? I fi sh a Hewes 16-foot Red Fisher, and I’ll go anywhere in the Gulf weather considering. Of course I’m not planning to do any billfi shing, but 12 miles is not out of the question. Just watch the weather. There are plenty of public spots within 1 mile of the beach. If you think these spots are fi shed out, don’t be so sure. BAT BLITZ Most people fi sh NIGHTFALL BRINGS OUT DIVERSITY OF BATS, BIOLOGISTS Outdoor with tackle Life too big for Scott Lindsey the fi sh they da’s relatively warm winters, captainlindsey@ are trying Florida Fish and Wildlife knology.net to catch. Conservation Commission few bats hibernate here, so A friend of there is hope bats in the state mine pulled won’t experience its devas- As night falls over North up on a bridge span where tating effects. Florida, a band of 66 men some other fellows were Still, to prevent a poten- and women split into small fi shing. They were using tial spread of the fungus, groups to fi nd bats in damp, big reels with 80-pound “Bat Blitz” biologists were mosquito-rich places in the test line, and they were extremely careful about de- Panhandle, like Apalachicola not catching anything. In a contaminating equipment be- National Forest, Joe Budd short time, my friend had tween every bat examination Wildlife Management Area his limit of snapper and and at the end of every night, and St. Marks National Wild- the other fi sherman were as well as forbidding anyone life Refuge. from bringing in equipment amazed. To ensnare the bats, biol- My friend showed them from out of state. ogists hoist almost invisible Florida bats play a major a bass rod with 30-pound “mist nets” as tall as trees. test line and 30-pound test role in insect control, con- They wait for hours in the suming moths that destroy leader weighed down with dark. They have equipment a ¼-ounce lead slid directly crops and dining upon mos- out on portable tables, so PHOTOS SPECIAL TO THE TIMES-ADVERTISER quitoes. Some bats also polli- on the circle hook with a they can quickly log in any half cigar minnow for bait. A worker with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation nate fl owers, although all bats bats they capture. The bats in Florida are insectivores. That is South will be identifi ed, measured Commission prepares to measure a bat’s forearm. Florida-style fi shing, and weighed, and a sample Below, a worker looks over a Seminole bat. which is catching on here of guano will be collected be- How can you help in the Panhandle. Use fore they are let go. on our own or in such a short bats are probably doing OK,” bats? that type of tackle and “It’s best to think like a amount of time.” said Tucker, acknowledg- “Use insecticide sparingly anchor over a bridge span bat” when scouting for bats, The “Bat Blitz” was con- ing, “We do not have a lot of and with caution. It’s always and chum, and you will said Melissa Tucker, wildlife ducted for three nights in baseline information to draw nice to put out bat houses,” become a better fi sherman biologist for the Florida Fish late May as biologists from from.” Tucker said. “And if you come overnight. and Wildlife Conservation the FWC and the University The deadly white-nose across bats in tree cavities, Either buy chum and Commission. “Bats are not of Florida joined forces with syndrome that has deci- palm fronds or Spanish moss, a bag to put it in and tie it evenly distributed across the Apalachicola National Forest mated many cave-roosting step back and give them about halfway to the bottom landscape. Some areas are staff, as well as students and bat species throughout the their space.” on the anchor more important for foraging volunteers from throughout eastern United States has line or simply save your and roosting, and we’re still the southeast United States not been detected in Florida. bait that is not quite fi guring those things out,” and as far away as Oklaho- The disease is caused by a useable from your last she said. Sites over water ma, Kentucky and Ohio. The fungus found in cold caves fi shing trip and cut it into or with features such as fi re blitz, sponsored by the Flor- and affects bats small pieces and throw lines or forest trails that fun- ida Bat Working Group in as they hiber- some over the transom nel fl ying bats into the nets conjunction with the nate. With every now and then. Then are usually good choices. Southeastern Bat Di- Flori- watch what comes to the The total of bats captured versity Network, was back of the boat in short over three nights: 246. held for the fi rst time in order. “It was a lot of bats. We Florida. Tying the chum bag to were really pleased about the anchor line gets the bait the number and the diver- How are bats down to the fi sh and not a sity. Finding eight species lot is lost fl oating off behind was exciting to us,” Tucker doing in Florida? the boat. Every time a wave said. “It was an amount of “In general, we jerks the boat, it shakes a information about bat spe- have a sense in Flor- little more chum out of the cies in north Florida that our ida that our com- bag and it is not wasted. staff couldn’t have gathered mon species of Try this method, and I’m sure you will be pleased with the results. Captains fired up over triggerfishing closure By TINA HARBUCK your customers,” he said. Mary Anna 654-8440 | @DestinLogTina The closure is “not necessary,” agreed Adams and [email protected] Capt. Kirk Reynolds of the SS Enterprise. family from “And they don’t have the data to back it Shreveport, Starting Monday, triggerfi sh are off the up.” La., pulled catch list for local fi shermen. “It just reinforces that they panic when in a nice The Gulf of Mexico Fishery Manage- we start catching a few,” said Capt. Robert ment Council announced earlier this week Hill of the Twilight, who had a couple of catch of red that the recreational harvest of gray trig- triggerfi sh on the racks Thursday. snapper gerfi sh will close June 11 and will not re- “There are more triggerfi sh out there fl anked by open until Jan. 1, 2013. now than I can remember,” Hill said. “The a pair of “I don’t think there’s a need for it,” size limit has worked.” triggerfi sh Dawn Patrol Too Capt. Chris Akers said of Even if the fi shermen have to re- while fi shing the closure. “You can still fi nd them.” lease the small ones, “The triggerfi sh is Thursday Until then, anglers can keep 10 triggerfi sh a tough fi sh,” said Capt. Stan Phillips of with Capt. per angler, and the fi sh has to be 14 inches the Sea Winder. “They live real well when Eddie Dykes in length to the fork to keep. released.” on the “I’m seeing plenty of them out there,” Triggerfi sh is not the only fi shery re- Shamrock II. said Capt. Eddie Dykes of the Shamrock II. cently shut down. The greater amberjack “I wish they would just let us catch the big fi shery is closed June 1 to July 31 and will ones. At least give us a shot at more fi sh for reopen Aug. 1 and go through Dec. 31. our customers,” he said. The Gulf Coast signature red snapper Dykes said just last week he was fi shing recently opened up June 1 but is scheduled at the Timberholes and couldn’t get bait to close July 10. down because of the triggerfi sh bite. Also opening in a few days will be the “I don’t see a shortage in them,” Dykes gag grouper. Anglers will be able to catch said. gag grouper from July 1 to Oct. 31. TINA Plus the change in the middle of the For more information concerning open- HARBUCK season hurts, because “you can’t plan for ings and closings go to sero.nmfs.noaa.gov. Florida Freedom Wednesday, June 13, 2012 Local Holmes County Times-Advertiser | A9 SPORTS Logano wins 1st Sprint Cup race this season By CATHRINE LAMB Results of the 638-0212 | @catspitstop [email protected] Pocono 400 1. Joey Logano Joey Logano has added 2. Mark Martin another win to the record 3. Tony Stewart books — that makes sev- 4. Jimmie Johnson eral this season and 13 for 5. Denny Hamlin his career, although this is 6. Clint Bowyer his first win since 2009 in Special to the Times-Advertiser 7. Matt Kenseth the Sprint Cup Series. 8. Jr. Alberta Ingle, left, and Bonifay Women’s Club Securing his spot in the 9. Paul Menard President Dianne Smith during the club’s May 21 for Sunday’s 10. Jamie McMurry meeting. race, Logano made one of his qualifying laps at 179.598 mph. Logano passed up Standings after the Ingle gives history of Mark Martin in the final being black flagged for not penalized twice, once com- Pocono 400 three laps to take the lead lining up as he should have ing onto Pit Road and once and then the checkered on a restart and getting going off. 1. Matt Kenseth Bonifay Woman’s Club flag in the Pocono 400. His pinned with a penalty af- David Reutimann rac- 2. Dale Earnhardt Jr. -10 average speed was an as- ter speeding back onto Pit es the suspended Kurt 3. Greg Biffle -16 Special to The Times-Advertiser an’s Club more often than tounding 131.004 mph. Road. Another car that was Busch’s Phoenix Racing 4. Denny Hamlin -19 anyone else in the club’s But that wasn’t the fast- out was that of Kyle Busch car. Reutimann qualified 5. Jimmie Johnson -30 BONIFAY — Alberta Ingle history except for W.A. est time on the track. At after he started leaking oil. for the race in 25th and fin- 6. Kevin Harvick -53 presented a special pro- Sessoms, one of the club’s one point, Tony Stewart The other that was out was ished in the 21st position. 7. Martin Truex Jr. -58 gram on the history of the founders, who was presi- was clocked going past Greg Biffle’s when his en- During the race, there 8. Tony Stewart -75 Bonifay Woman’s Club at dent for 30 years, 1910 to the start/finish line at 205 gine blew. were 19 lead changes 9. Clint Bowyer the Club’s dinner meeting 1940. In the club’s “modern mph. On top of winning the Other cautions that went among 10 drivers. The Po- 10. Brad Keselowski -97 May 21. era,” Ingle was president Pocono 400, Logano also out were on lap 13 when J.J. cono 400 lasted for three She told of the club’s from 1980-1987, then again made the record books at Yeley, Reed Sorenson and hours and three minutes. Next races origins in 1910 as the in 1993-1995 and 1997-2001. the newly paved track in Tony Raines tangled up in In other NASCAR news, Woman’s Library Associa- She also has served in Pocono. Turn Three and on lap 74 as many of you have al- June 16, 3:01 p.m., tion, which later changed various other capacities in The main attractions when David Ragan blew a ready heard, the NASCAR ABC, Nationwide Series, its name to become a part the club and is currently at this race were all of the tire that left debris in Turn great Cotton Owens passed Michigan International of the Florida Federation parliamentarian. speeding penalties that One. On lap 136, Kasey away on June 7, after a Speedway, Brooklyn Mich. of Women’s Clubs and has In introducing Ingle, were given coming on and Kahne hit the wall and then battle with cancer. He was Last year’s winner was Carl been a vital part of the Dianne Smith, president off Pit Road. There were on lap 149, the final caution 88 years old. Owens will be Edwards. community throughout of Bonifay Woman’s Club, seven cautions but noth- went out for metal in Turn officially enshrined in the June 17, 12:16 p.m., its history. The Bonifay said Ingle has truly loved ing major. Only three cars Two. There were seven NASCAR Hall of Fame on TNT, Quicken Loans 400, Woman’s Club is the old- the club for a long time and were out of the race. A.J. speeding penalties issued Feb. 8, 2013. Michigan International est civic organization in has been a great example Allmendinger went out on during the race. Those be- On the way to Pocono, Speedway, Brooklyn Mich. Holmes County. of what it means to serve lap 66 after hitting the wall ing issued penalties were Danica Patrick’s merchan- Last year’s winner was Ingle has served as the community through a coming out of turn two, and Clint Bowyer, Brad Kesel- dise hauler was involved in Denny Hamlin president of Bonifay Wom- civic organization. lap one involved Landon owski, Jeff Gordon, Kyle an accident on Interstate Cassill and Martin Truex Busch, David Ragan and 80. Patrick did not race at See you next week, NAS- Jr. He didn’t go out before Jimmie Johnson, who was Pocono. CAR fans. Florida Nuggets place 2nd in AAU tourney Special to The Times-Advertiser quarter, hitting three 3s and scoring 25 points and 10 re- The Florida Nuggets bounds, Chipley’s Amanda AAU 17U girls basketball Paschal had 13 points and team recently placed second 7 rebounds, and Bay Coun- in their last super-regional ty’s Marsheba Addison had tournament in Augusta, Ga. 9 points and 5 rebounds. The Bay County-based Third game action was led Nuggets could not hold out by Marsheba Addison and to win their division tourna- JoJo Booker, who each had Cecilia Spears | Times-Advertiser ment after playing back-to- 15 points. Amanda Paschal back games in the cham- had 12 points, and Hannah Kneeling are Mitchell Anderson, Brandon Justice, pionship game against the Howell had 8 points and 7 Jesse Driver and Robbie Wilhite. Standing from Georgia Sting. rebounds. left are Daniel Brown, John Brown, Gary Driver, “A lot of girls had finals The Nuggets will be idle Chase Rogers and Andrew Williams. on Monday morning, so we until nationals starting July wanted to get them back as 9 in Orlando. Coach Booker early as we could,” Booker finals. 10 points and Hannah Howell said the club members will Kiwanis club welcomes said. “The Sting only played In the first game, Marshe- had 9 points and 9 rebounds. attend various camps in one game that day, and we ba Addison and Amanda In the second game, Holmes June in addition to conduct- had three with about a 30- Paschal both scored 17 County’s Hannah Howell ing local scrimmages and Bethlehem Battlebot champs minute rest” before the points, Jasmine Belser had came out strong in the first practices. By CECILIA SPEARS to work its way through 547-9414 | @WCN_HCT the losers bracket and [email protected] stood in the way of a clean sweep. The first match BONIFAY — The Bonifay went the full 3 minutes, Kiwanis Club welcomed and the judge’s decision the Bethlehem High went to Diesel.” School robotics class to Driver said because their May 30 meeting to that was Rhino’s first loss, have them speak about a second 3-minute round their recent experience was scheduled, and in the as second-place win- second fight against Die- ner and winner of the sel, neither bot was able Judges’ Choice Award to knock out the other. at the STEM TECH “Once again, it went Olympiad 2012 battlebot to a judge’s decision,” competition. Driver said. “This time it “Armed with only their was a split decision, but wits and a 120-pound ro- the victory went to Die- bot named Rhinoceros sel. Rhinoceros Prime Prime Engaged, they Engaged had come up a eagerly traveled the 600 little short but enjoyed miles to STEM TECH the second-place stand- Olympiad 2012, which ing when during the was hosting the National awards ceremony they BOTSIQ finals,” said the were named the Judges’ students’ math and robot- Choice Award winner for ics teacher, Gary Driver. the best overall robot at “The event was hosted by the competition.” USATL, the United States Driver said the Judg- Alliance for Technology es’ Choice Award was Literacy.” more then meets the eye. Driver said by Sunday “This is the most cov- afternoon, Rhinoceros eted award and is based Prime Engaged was the on design, durability, ag- only robot that had not gression, team spirit and lost a match in the double robot ability,” he said. elimination bracket sys- “We want to thank tem of the high school are the Kiwanis Club of division, which quickly Bonifay, Johnson’s Laser caught and kept the eyes works, Holmes Tool and of the judges. Engineering, Big Dad- “Each fight, they had dy’s and HT Hackney of knocked out their oppo- Opp,” Driver said. “The nents, with the longest students made up the ex- match lasting about 2 tra money for the robot minutes of the 3-minute and trip, one candy bar at round; however, they had a time. We would like to to beat the robot com- thank all those who sup- ing back from the loser’s ported our candy sales.” bracket to be named Also during the meet- champ,” Driver said. ing, scholarships were “The Miami high school presented to students bot Diesel had lost in the from across Holmes first round but managed County. A10 | Holmes County Times-Advertiser Local Wednesday, June 13, 2012 B Section

Wednesday, JUNE 13, 2012 Washington County News  Holmes County Times-Advertiser PAGE 1 Washington, Holmes at a glance PDL Senior Awards Day, Lunch and Learn BONIFAY — A Lunch and Learn will be at 12:30 p.m. June 21 at Bonifay Nursing and Rehab Center in the Regency Dining Room. graduation held Learn about what growing older means From Staff Reports to your elderly family, friends and neighbors PONCE de LEON — The Class of 2012 walked out of the Pirates’ gymnasium for and how to best the last time as students Thursday, but be- relate to them. Guest fore graduating, the seniors were honored speaker will be Glenda June 6 at the annual Senior Awards Day. Swearingen, an elder Winning the Jack Davis Memorial law attorney. RSVP to Award for the Outstanding Male and Fe- Rachael Locke at 547- male Athlete of the Year were Tyler Alford 9289 by Thursday, and Kaitlyn Carroll. The Jack Davis Me- June 14. morial Award is presented each year by the Holmes County Times-Advertiser to students chosen by the faculty based on Gritney reunion both their academic and athletic excel- CARYVILLE — The lence. Alford and Carroll also received the Gritney reunion will be Army Scholar Athlete Awards. at 10 a.m. June 23 at Alford has been accepted to compete Harris Chapel Church. on the rodeo team at Southern Arkansas University in Magnolia, Ark. In addition Bring a covered dish to the Rodeo Scholarship, Alford was also for lunch at noon. Bring awarded an academic scholarship in the any pictures of family. amount of $20,400. For more information, Alford also received the Florida Farm PHOTOS BY RANDAL SEYLER | Extra call Beatrice Judah at Bureau Scholarship. 535-6338. Senior Reid Davis received a number Tyler Alford, right, is congratulated of awards during the program, includ- by Assistant Principal Brian Morgan ing the Geneva County Medical Society after Alford was named Jack Davis Watermelon Fest and Wiregrass Hospital Outstanding Sci- Memorial Award Outstanding Athlete CHIPLEY — The 56th ence Student award which included $500 of the Year on June 6 at the annual annual Panhandle and a trophy. Davis was also named vale- Senior Awards Day at Ponce de Leon Watermelon Festival dictorian for 2012. Logan Taylor was the High School. Right: Assistant Principal salutatorian. will be June 22-23. Brian Morgan, left, congratulates Senior Brianna Freeman also received County star Mark Kaitlyn Carroll on being named the Chesnutt will perform numerous awards at the ceremony, in- cluding the Ponce de Leon Masonic Lodge 2012 Jack Davis Memorial Award from 6-9 p.m. June Patsy Byrd Memorial Scholarship and the Outstanding Athlete of the Year. The 22 at Pal’s Park Chad Community South Scholarship. award is presented by the Holmes Street, and at 10 a.m. Honors announced at the ceremony County Times-Advertiser. June 23, there will be included: Toole, and Skyler Vickery a parade downtown. High Honors: Reid Davis, Logan Taylor, Hospital Outstanding Science Student: Reid Davis Lady Pirate V.I.P. Tech Crew State Championship After the parade, Ty Alford, Alicia Wasilewski, Eli Burgess, Ponce de Leon Masonic Lodge Patsy Byrd Memo- Medal: Ashley Davis, Clay Jackson, Dustin head over to the Brianna Freeman, Kaitlyn Carroll, Brista rial Scholarship: Brianna Freeman Landers, Wendell Rushing, John Sumpter, Washington County Locke, Jessie Martin, Dustin Landers, Community South Scholarship: Brianna and Skyler Vickery Agricultural Center Ashley Davis, Clay Jackson, John Sumpt- Freeman Best All Around Boy: Ty Alford on U.S. 90 West for er, Maggie Baker, Jasmine Flock, Skyley Florida Farm Bureau Scholarship: Ty Alford Trigonometry: Ty Alford, Reid Davis Vickery, Jaicee Mayo, and Kaycee Tate. performances by Big English Comp I: Reid Davis, Maggie Baker, Calculus: Ty Alford, Reid Davis Honors: Dallas Moring Brianna Freeman, Alicia Wasilewski, Clay Cheerleading: Railyn Bowers and Kaycee Bend Bluegrass and Talented 20 Program: Ty Alford, Eli Bur- Jackson, Jessie Martin, Dustin Landers, Tate Marty Rabon. This is gress, Kaitlyn Carroll, Reid Davis, Brianna Ashley Davis, Logan Taylor, Ty Alford, Softball: Railyn Bowers, Kaitlyn Carroll a free event. For more Freeman, Dustin Landers, Brista Locke, Brista Locke, Eli Burgress, and Jaicee Baseball: Ian Carmichael, Ty Alford, Ste- information, visit www. Jessie Martin, and Logan Taylor. Mayo. phen Infi nger panhandlewatermelon- Chipola College Valedictorian Scholarship: Reid English Comp II: Reid Davis, Maggie Baker, Best All Around Girl: Kaitlyn Carroll festival.com or call Davis Brianna Freeman, Alicia Wasilewski, Clay Chemistry, Advanced Topics Math, and American 638-6180. Florida Medallion Scholars Scholarship: Ty Al- Jackson, Jessie Martin, Dustin Landers, Government: Reid Davis fors, Maggie Baker, Eli Burgress, Kaitlyn and Ashley Davis Basketball: Jasmine Flock, Kaitlyn Car- Carroll, Ashley Davis, Reid Davis, Brianna Senior Beta: Ty Alford, Maggie Baker, roll, Jaicee Mayo, Harley Rowe, and Lo- NFCH blood drive Freeman, Clay Jackson, Dustin Landers, Eli Burgess, Kaitlyn Carroll, Ashley Da- gan Taylor CHIPLEY — NFCH Brista Locke, Jessie Martin, John SUmpt- vis, Reid Davis, Jasmine Flock, Brianna Business: Clay Jackson, Dustin Landers, will hold a blood er, Logan Taylor, Skyler Vickery, and Alicia Freeman, Clay Jackson, Dustin Landers, Brianna Freeman, Reid Davis, Ty Alford, drive from 9 a.m. Wasilewski. Brista Locke, Jessie Martin, Jaicee Mayo, Jessie Martin, Jaicee Mayo, Dallad Mor- to 3 p.m. June 29. Alpha Delta Kappa Scholarship: Reid Davis John Sumpter, Kaycee Tate, Logan Taylor, ing, John Sumpter, Kaycee Tate, Logan Marine Corps Distinguished Athletes: Jasmine To donate, you must Skyler Vickery, and Alicia Wasilewski. Taylor, and Skyler Vickery Flock and Logan Taylor Bonifay Kiwanis Scholarship: Jessie Martin Agriculture: Harley Rowe and Dallas show ID and weigh Marine Corps Scholastic Excellence Award: Reid Microsoft 2007 Masters: Anthony Alford, Moring at least 110 pounds. Davis Reid Davis, Brianna Freeman, Clay Jack- Student Council: Logan Taylor For more information, Florida Dairy Farmers Class 1-A Player of the son, Dustin Landers, Jessie Martin, Kim- Newspaper Editor: Logan Taylor call Heather Shelby at Year: Jasmine Flock berly Mayo, John Moring, Wendel Rush- English IV: Chelsea Toole 415-8119. Geneva County Medical Society and Wiregrass ing, John Sumpter, Logan Taylor, Chelsy Economics: Alicia Wasilewski ...... Bonifay Bulldogs PHOTOS SPECIAL TO EXTRA Pee Wee Football Principal Buddy Brown addresses the Class of 2012 during the PDL Senior Awards Day on June 6. Inset: The Senior Awards Day concluded with a capping ceremony where seniors passed their mantle to the junior class by placing their mortar BONIFAY— The Bonifay boards on the younger students. Bulldogs Pee Wee Football Association is accepting registration through July 1 for $30. After July 1, registration will be $40. For more information, call Coach Bo at 768-1855.

INDEX Society ...... B2 Faith ...... B4 Obituaries ...... B5 Classifi eds ...... B7 B2 | Holmes County Times-Advertiser | Washington County News Society Wednesday, June 13, 2012 CHAMBERS AND ROWE TO WED DRIVERS’ GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY

Mr. & Mrs. Rodger Chambers of Chipley are Jerry Lomax Driver, proud to announce the upcoming marriage of formerly of Andalusia, their daughter, Danielle Nichole Chambers, to Ala., and Myrtle Rabon Kenneth Justin Rowe, son of Kenny and Myra Driver, formerly of Chipley Rowe of Chipley. (Chipley High School The future bride is the granddaughter of Jay & ’59), celebrated their 50th Linda Obert of Chipley, Harold & Joyce Chambers wedding anniversary with of Graceville, and Janice Wells of Bessemer, Ala. a family cookout at their She is a 2006 graduate of Chipley High School and home in Grand Bay, Ala., is currently employed at Regions Bank in Bonifay. on March 3, 2012. Jerry Justin is the grandson of Clara Baxley and the and Myrtle met at Scotty’s late Barnie Baxley of Chipley and Ken & Sandy Drive-In in Chipley on Rowe of Chipley. He is a 2003 graduate of Chipley November 13, 1960. They High School and is currently employed at Radio were joined in marriage Shack in Chipley. on March 4, 1962, in The couple’s ceremony will be held June 23, at Chipley. the home of Rufus & Elaine Barron in Graceville They have been blessed at 4 p.m. They will not be sending out invitations, with three children, all friends and family are invited to attend. two sons, Cliff Driver of Theodore, Ala., and Joe Driver of Mobile, Ala, and one daughter Dixie Driver Garner of Grand Bay, Ala. Jerry and Myrtle have also been blessed with three precious grandchildren. Two granddaughters, Alyssa Garner and Kaylee Garner of Grand Bay, Ala, and one grandson, Tayler Driver of Mobile, Ala. The couples parents are the late Mallie and Clara Wiggins Rabon and the late Ralph and Thelma Driver, all of Chipley.

SPECIAL TO EXTRA BROCK NAMED TO DEAN’S LIST Winners of the Bonifay Elementary School Spelling Bee were, from left, Catrina Adams, Dadrianna Watkins, Kellie Wilcox, Jonathon Gay, Jacob Shelton and Melissa Reis Brock Graceville, for the Spring Degree in Ministry Studies. J.D. Powell. Miles Baugher was the overall fourth grade spelling bee winner. was named to the Dean’s 2012 semester. Melissa is the daughter of List at The Baptist Brock is a senior Larry and Nell Brese of BES FOURTH GRADE SPELLING BEE College of Florida in pursuing a Bachelors Chipley. She is a member of BONIFAY — Bonifay Elementary Miles School had a fourth grade Baugher CELEBRATING A GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Spelling Bee on Friday, May 18. was the Class competitions were held overall James Louis “Buck” and Joyce on Friday, April 27. The winners fourth grade Gay Griffi n Burgess of the Prosperity from each fourth grade classroom Community will be celebrating their then competed at the grade spelling bee winner. 50th Wedding Anniversary. They met level competition. Fourth grade on a blind date in June of 1958. After a teachers, students and family of the four-year courtship they were married competitors watched anxiously as in the summer of 1962 on June 29th at the students competed throughout Hurricane Creek Baptist Church in the competition. The students Northwestern Holmes County. worked very hard preparing and did For most of these 50 years Buck was an impressive job. employed in bridge construction before his retirement in October of 2010. He has helped build numerous bridges in the state of Florida. His primary Shirley Randolph employers were Soul Construction was recently Company of Pensacola and F & W honored for 40 Construction Company of Ozark, years of service Alabama. Gay has been privileged in with VF Corporation these 50 years to serve as a housewife in Graceville. She and mother. She not only cared for and resides in Bonifay. assisted in raising their own child but she has contributed in raising their grandchildren and many of her nieces and nephews as well as great nieces and nephews throughout the years. The couple has one daughter, Lisa Joyce, married to Larry D. Rowe of Ponce de Leon. Two grandchildren, granddaughter, Hillary Joyce married to Jonathan Shane Williams of DeFuniak Springs and one grandson Harley L. Rowe also of Ponce de Leon. In retirement Buck and Gay are enjoying life together by gardening Randolph honored for 40 years’ service and working in the yard. They are also supporters of the Ponce de Leon High Special to Extra when the sewing facility closed. School Pirate basketball programs. She has remained at the Graceville Their family will host a reception in GRACEVILLE — VF Outlet employee location for the past 26 years. Shirley is their honor on Sunday, June 24, at the Shirley Randolph was recently honored currently employed as a retail service Westville City Hall in Westville, Fla. for completing 40 years of service with VF clerk and works in the ladies department. They will be receiving guests between Corporation. Shirley was honored with a cake and ice two and fi ve o’clock in the afternoon. Shirley began her employment with cream party. She received a ruby and Please join them as they celebrate 50 VFC, one week after graduating from diamond ring as an award for her 40 years Golden Years as husband and wife. Vernon High School in June of 1972. of service. The associates at VF Outlet They request no gifts. She started to work at the Vanity Fair also gave her a hanging basket of fl owers. Manufacturing plant in Graceville as an Shirley resides in Bonifay with her examiner. In 1985, Shirley transferred husband, Nera. She has four sons, Nekia, to VF Outlet as a customer service clerk Nero, Neris and Neredee. Political caMPaiGN PriNtiNG

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Heat exhaustion in pets As we welcome the can often fi nd a shady warm, spring day when exhaustion, Eckman joys of summer such as place to lounge. they have not been all suggested providing shade swimming, barbequing, “It is very dependent winter, and they play with a and fans for pets. She also and baseball, we have on the pet itself. For Frisbee disk and run more emphasized the importance to greet the Texas heat. example, overweight than normal,” Eckman of having enough water for As temperatures are dogs and brachycephalic said. She added that this pets. increasing — highs this (short nosed dogs such as was a common case of “Dogs cool themselves week were in the low- to bulldogs) are at a greater heat exhaustion. by panting and this can mid-90s — it is vital to take risk for heat stroke/ Eckman said, generally, dehydrate them, so they the necessary precautions exhaustion for even short the fi rst symptoms of heat will need more water than to protect pets from heat period of times in warm exhaustion are lethargy you may think,” Eckman exhaustion. weather,” Eckman said. and listlessness. said. Although there is not Eckman said other “They pant to try to cool It is also crucial to not a set temperature that dogs that have a higher themselves and can be overwork animals so start is considered too hot for chance of heat exhaustion anxious as they try to fi nd a slowly when exercising. animals, temperatures in are those genetically cool place,” she said. “Take breaks during the high-80s and above can sensitive to the heat and She added that if pets exercise or play to make pose problems for pets, Dr. those not acclimated to are outside for too long and sure they cool down and Stacy Eckman, lecturer the heat such as indoor become overheated, they off,” Eckman said. at Texas A&M College dogs. Both dogs with can develop diarrhea and of Veterinary Medicine long, thick coats and those vomiting which could lead & Biomedical Sciences with short, thin coats can to shock. ABOUT PET TALK (CVM) said. She added become overheated so If a pet has these Pet Talk is a service of that, generally, if it is too she recommended taking symptoms, Eckman the College of Veterinary hot for the pet owner to be precautions for all types of recommended taking Medicine & Biomedical outside, it is too hot for the dogs. him/her to a veterinarian Sciences, Texas A&M pet. She explained that immediately for a diagnosis University. Stories can Every pet is different, even dogs who exercise and treatment. She be viewed on the Web at however, on the vigorously can become stressed not to put cold vetmed.tamu.edu/pet-talk. temperature they can overheated. water or ice packs on the Suggestions for future endure. Cats, for example, “The perfect example animal because it makes it topics may be directed to are usually more tolerant of this is a dog who goes harder for them to cool off. [email protected]. of the heat than dogs and to the dog park on a nice, To prevent heat edu.

           SOLUTION ON PAGE B6                         THG-12901 B AITH Section Wednesday, June 13, 2012 www.bonifaynow.comF | www.chipleypaper.com Page 4 It’s not my father’s world anymore

By REV. JAMES L. SNYDER their common sensibilities. good and sure the state runs the this bike?” I knew the lecture that There was a time in my father’s church. Isn’t that why we had a was to follow. Celebrating another Father’s country when people were proud revolution in the fi rst place? If you could not afford to buy Day without my father, I cannot of what they did. A few tried to get In my father’s country, there something, you could not afford help thinking of how much has money without working for it. was a separation between to have it. How many times have I changed since he died. If he were In my father’s country, there government control and people heard that? to return today, he would fi nd was a great deal of pride in pursuing life, liberty and Perhaps if my father could things quite different. working for what you had and happiness. Oh, for those good old come back for a day we could MATTHEW RICH In all reality, this is not my not depending on somebody days. send him to Washington, D.C. and father’s world anymore. with a handout. In my father’s Also, in my father’s country explain to them this whole idea I might just as well say it. country, there was a deep sense of baseball was a national sport not that if you cannot afford something This is not my father’s country accomplishment in earning what a business. I am not quite sure you cannot afford something. Rich anymore, either. you had by the sweat of your brow. when it became a business, but It seemed to make sense to me, The country my father loved The only people sweating my father never thought it was. and I was only a young person at seems to have all but disappeared. these days are politicians up for He often took me to the ball the time. receives During his time, a deep- reelection. fi eld on a Saturday afternoon to I guess when you get older you seated patriotic pride permeated In my father’s country, there have fun, enjoy the game and eat lose a lot of that good common throughout our country. We were was no such thing as arbitrary the world’s most delicious hotdog. sense. Then if elected and go to pastoral proud of what our forefathers had handouts but plenty of hands out. At least he said they were the Washington, D.C., you leave all accomplished and we were willing It was considered our patriotic world’s most delicious hotdogs. of that good common sense back to die to preserve that heritage. duty to help our neighbor when Our purpose in going was just home with your constituency who license Today, it seems the past they were in trouble. to have fun. He did his share of wonder what they elected you for. is simply the past and has no Nobody looked to Uncle Sam making fun and harassing the The verse of Scripture that was bearing whatsoever on the to solve his or her problems. It other team’s fans, but it never very important to my father was, Special to Extra present. This may be why history was a community affair not a crossed his mind to physically beat “And let the beauty of the Lord books are being rewritten today. government mandate. In fact, one of them nearly to death. If I our God be upon us: and establish Bishop Paul L. This, however, is a fallacy if the truth were known, and remember correctly, wedgies were thou the work of our hands upon Leeland of the United encouraged by those who do not evidently it is not, they stayed the order of the day. us; yea, the work of our hands Methodist Church know their right hand from their as far away from Uncle Sam as When our team won, we establish thou it” (Psalms 90:17 presented Matthew Rich left hand. possible only communicating with celebrated and high-fi ved KJV). his pastoral license June In our country today, you are him once a year on April 15. everybody around us. When our It may not be the same country 4 during the Alabama- either far right or far left and In those days, they saluted team lost, we determined with my father loved, but I can still West Florida annual nothing in between. Whatever the fl ag, recited the Pledge of everything within us to slaughter operate on the same principles Conference, which was happened to people with common Allegiance and were right proud them the next week on the fi eld. that made him a patriotic father, held in Mobile, Ala. sense? to do so. Not one of them could When we said “slaughter,” we and pray, “Establish thou the work Rich was among Perhaps that ancient imagine anybody ashamed of were talking fi guratively. of our hands.” 15 others who anonymous philosopher was right doing that in public. Credit was something my Rev. James L. Snyder is successfully completed when he said the problem with Today a lot is being said father’s generation frowned on. As pastor of the Family of God all requirements to common sense was that it really about the separation of church a young person, I had in my mind Fellowship, PO Box 831313, become a licensed United was not that common anymore. and state. My father would not to buy a bicycle. I took my father Ocala, FL 34483. He lives with his Methodist minister. Perhaps the demise of the understand the way some people to the store to look at that prized wife, Martha, in Silver Springs Bro. Matthew serves common man explains this are interpreting it. bike. Shores. Call him at 1-866-552- as pastor of Red Hill phenomenon. According to what is going on “Well,” my father stammered, 2543 or email jamessnyder2@ United Methodist Church, Or, it could be that most people today, they are trying to keep the as he looked the bike over. “How att.net. His web site is www. located on Highway 2, in today have been educated be on church out of the state but make much money you’ve got saved for jamessnyderministries.com. Bonifay.

The Power of Words Faith BRIEFS Language is more than just words. Every Otter Creek presents the Webbs Mt. Pleasant Assembly of God language embodies a culture and reflects PONCE DE LEON — The Webbs, from Chipley, will be the primordial experience of the language’s singing at Otter Creek Methodist Church at 7 p.m. to hold VBS original speakers. Thus every language is a June 16. The church is located four miles north of WESTVILLE — Mt. Pleasant Assembly of God Church will Ponce de Leon off Highway 81. hold VBS from 6-8:30 p.m., June 25-29. VBS is for children world view, but also the conditions of making preschool through the fi fth grade. This years VBS is experience intelligible. As Heidegger put it, entitled “Amazing Desert Journey.” For more information, “Language is the house of being.” The primor- New Orange Gospel Jamboree call 956-4300. dial, creative power of language is reflected in CHIPLEY — New Orange Baptist Church will hold their monthly Gospel Jam at 6:30 p.m. June 16. A New Bethany Assembly of God to Hold VBS the Greek word covered dish dinner will follow the sing. “logos” which VERNON — New Bethany Assembly of God in Vernon “In the beginning was the For more information or directions to the church, will hold VBS from 6-8 p.m., June 25-27. This years VBS is is often trans- Word, and the Word was with call 638-1166 or 773-0020. entitled “Created for a Purpose.” For more information, lated as “word,” God, and the Word was God. call Amy Hall at 263-4006. although the He was with God in the begin- American classics concept of logos ning. Through him all things BONIFAY — Red Hill United Methodist Church Atlantic Children’s Chorale to perform at St. is much richer were made; without him noth- in Bonifay would like you to bring your dad out on Luke’s Fathers Day weekend to see all the Hotrod and the than the English ing was made that has been MARIANNA — St. Luke’s Episcopal Church will welcome made.” Classic American cars at Red Hill United Methodist “word.” Logos Church from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. June 16. the Atlantic Children’s Chorale TWENTY VOICES from is the principle John 1:1-3 There will be hotdogs, hamburgers and fun for the Vero Beach as part of their Fine Arts Series at 6 p.m. June 17. For more information, call 482-2431. of intelligibility whole family. Music will be provided by Wrights Creek underlying things, but also the bridge between Bluegrass. This is a FREE event. For more information, call Pastor Rich at 547-3780 Victory Tabernacle to hold the spiritual realm and the physical realm. or 630-3134. Words are concrete, audible and visible expres- ladies revival conference sions of abstract concepts. A word is a mate- HARTFORD, ALA. — Victory Tabernacle Church of Wausau Assembly of God VBS Hartford, Ala., will hold a Ladies Revival Conference at rialized idea and thus the concept of “Logos” WAUSAU — Wausau Assembly of God will be holding 7 p.m. from June 21-23. The special guest speaker will or “Word” was a natural idea to express and VBS Sonsurf Beach Bash. VBS will start at 6:30 p.m. be Sister Crissy Baxley from Noma Assembly of God. explain the second person of the trinity, i.e. each night, June 18-22, parent night will be held on For more information or directions to the church call Jesus. Understanding this gives one a sense of Friday night. 334-588-2838. the sublime power of language to both create At parent night, there will be hot dogs, chips and cake, and there will be a water slide and bounce house Smith Chapel Assembly of God and to make the world intelligible. for the kids. The church is located on Highway 77 in This Message Courtesy of Wausau. to hold revival For more information, call 638-0883 or 625-6656. BONIFAY — Smith Chapel will be holding a Revival with BROWN the Rev. Dennis Tanton and the music of Vessels of Clay on June 24-29. Services will begin at 6 p.m. on Sunday and FUNERAL HOME Evergreen Baptist Church VBS at 7 p.m. Monday through Friday. For more information, 1068 Main Street, Chipley Hwy. 77 S, Chipley • 638-4097 Westville — Evergreen Baptist Church in Westville call 956-4386 or 547-5574. 638-4010 Hwy. 79 S., Bonifay • 547-9688 will be holding VBS from 9-11:30 a.m. June 18-22. There will be lots of music, recreation, crafts mission study, Bible study and snacks. West Pittman Baptist Church Washington County News First Baptist Church Commencement will be held at 6 p.m. on June 22. announces VBS “come as you are” Holmes County Times-Advertiser For more information, call 548-5949. WESTVILLE — West Pittman Baptist Church is proud to Mike Orr, Pastor announce their upcoming VBS entitles “Amazing Wonders 1364 N. Railroad, Chipley • 638-0212 1300 South Blvd. - PO Box 643 of Aviation” from 5-8:30 p.m. June 25-30. Supper will be Chipley, Florida Hickory Hill Baptist Church invites children provided each night at 5 p.m. Transportation is available. 112 E. Virginia, Bonifay • 547-9414 (850) 638-1830 to their VBS Register online at www.westpittman.org or call the church A summer kids’ Vacation Bible School called Sky offi ce at 956-4100. Stephen B. Register, CPA will be hosted at Hickory Hill Baptist Church, from Place your message here 5:30-8:30 p.m., June 18-22. ‘God’s Power’ Art Day Camp for only $8.00 per week. 1552 Brickyard Road At Sky, faith and imagination soar as kids discover The Chipley First Presbyterian Church is proud to Chipley, FL • 638-4251 that everything is possible with God. Kids participate announce “God’s Power” an Art Day Camp “Bible School in memorable Bible-learning activities, sing catchy 2012.” The Day Camp will run from 9:30-11:30 a.m. on Aug. songs, play teamwork-building games, make and dig 6-10. Enrollment is limited to 20 students in grades three into yummy treats and experience electrifying Bible through eight. But when the holy Spirit comes upon adventures. Place your message here Students must pre-register on or before July 15. you, you will be filled with power, Plus, kids will learn to look for evidence of God all Registration forms are available in the church offi ce and for only $8.00 per week. and you will be my witnesses... around them through something called God Sightings. at chipley1stpres.org. Good News Bible Acts 1:8 Sky is for kids from 4-12 years old. For more information or questions, email the Art Camp For more information, call 333-0729. Director at [email protected]. Wednesday, June 13, 2012 Extra Washington County News | Holmes County Times-Advertiser | B5 Community EVENTS Shaddia Shrine Temple to Lunch and Learn From 6-9 p.m. June 22 at Pal’s us. For more information call workout. No Registration is Park, Chad Street and country 329-8381 or send a message to required. Hold Gospel Sing BONIFAY — A Lunch and star Mark Chesnutt will be [email protected]. Find Learn will be at 12:30 on June PANAMA CITY — The Shaddai performing. Starting at 10 a.m. us on Facebook at Laurden- 21 at Bonifay Nursing and LVWC Tutor Drive Shrine Temple in Panama June 23 there will be a parade Davis Art Gallery. Rehab Center in the Regency City will be holding a good old downtown. After the parade, The Literacy Volunteers Dining Room. Come join us Southern Gospel Sing from head over to the Washington of Washington County will for lunch and learn about Washington County Arts 4-6 p.m., June 16. There will County Ag Center on Highway be holding a tutor drive from what growing older means to be performances by Terry 90 west, for performances by Council now through June. Volunteer your elderly family, friends your time and help support Davis formerly of the Florida Big Bend Bluegrass, and Marty The Washington County and neighbors and how to Washington County. Literacy Boys Quartet and local talent Rabon. This is a free event. For Arts Council invites all local best relate to them. The sites are in Chipley at WHTC, by Marshal and Linda Smith, more information, visit www. artists to share their paintings, guest speaker will be Glenda in Caryville at the civic center Saved by Grace, Joe Paul, Deb panhandlewatermelonfestival. drawings, sculptures, textiles Swearingen, an Elder Law and town hall, in Vernon city Collins and The Love Notes. com or call 638-6180. or ceramics at the Annual Attorney. Please RSVP to hall room 2, in Greenhead Admission is $5 per person. Panhandle Watermelon Festival Rachael Locke at 547-9289 by at the First Baptist Church Art Show and Sale, from 10 June 14. Sidewalk Art Fair of Greenhead, and at the a.m. to 4 p.m. June 23. The Art BONIFAY — Bring your County Oaks Volunteer Fire Show and sale will be in the artwork and easel to paint at the Department. Shaddai Shrine Temple to Gritney Reunion west wing of the Ag Center in Sidewalk Art Fair in Bonifay, 110 The Literacy Volunteers of Chipley. Hold Summer Steak Night The Gritney Reunion will W. Pennsylvania Ave., Bonifay. Washington County programs PANAMA CITY — The Shaddai be held at 10 a.m. June 23 at There will be art displays of are free of charge and our Shrine Temple in Panama City Harris Chapel Church. Bring a handmade jewelry, paintings of Health Department offers certifi ed tutors are dedicated will be holding Summer Steak covered dish for Lunch at noon. oil, watercolor, pencil drawings, free Zumba classes to preparing students to reach Night June 23 at the temple. Bring any pictures of family. photographs, and wood carving their goals. Whether they need Dinner will be from 6-8 p.m. and For more information, call at the Sidewalk Art Fair from Community Zumba classes reading, math, English as a will be followed by music and Beatrice Judah at 535-6338. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Saturday, (Latino dancing) will be offered second language or help in dancing. Dinner will consist of June 23. Raffl e tickets will be every Tuesday night from now preparing for their GED test. Rib Eye Stakes cooked to order, 56th annual Panhandle drawn, and pieces of artwork until June 26 at the Bonifay The Literacy volunteers are salad, baked potatoes, veggies will be bid on. Free drinks, Rec. Center. always available to assist them. and a dessert. Tickets are $30 Watermelon Festival note cards, art class coupons, Classes are free and will We are always on the lookout for per couple or $120 for table of CHIPLEY — The 56th annual coupons for free art display, and take place from 6-7 p.m. The tutors and students. For more eight. For more information, Panhandle Watermelon Festival balloons. Refreshments will be instructor is Justin Cox out of information, call Mairanda King call 866-0076 or 258-5032. will be held on June 22- 23. provided. Come and Join with Panama City. Zumba is a great at 638-6317 or 850-373-3787. Obituaries William A. Griffi n John H. McLeester Junior Holman The Rev. New Jersey, Arizona Junior Holman, 89, in death by his wife, Mr. William Avertt He is survived by his John (Jack) Hoyt and Florida. of Graceville, passed Mary Frances Holman; Griffi n of Westville, wife, Charlotte Griffi n of McLeester, was He was preceded away Monday, June 4, stepdaughter, Joyce passed away on Saturday, Westville; two daughters, born to Florence in death by his 2012, at the Washington Sullivan; three brothers, June 2, 2012. He was 74. Cindy Steverson (Brian) Elizabeth Hoyt parents; his fi rst wife, Rehabilitation and Louie, Henry and Johnny; Mr. Griffi n was born in of Fayetteville, N.C. and McLeester and Wenonah Althea Nursing Center in and a sister, Alice Toole. Holmes County, on Sept. Stephanie Donovan John Edward Reed McLeester, Chipley. Mr. Junior was Survived by 29, 1937 to the late G.W. (Patrick) of Spring Lake, McLeester on and his second wife, born in Cottonwood, stepson, Clinton Smith, Griffi n and Lula Mae N.C.; two sons, Walt Feb. 14, 1918 in JOHN H. Barbara Mathis Ala., on Jan. 12, 1923, to Cottondale; brother, McGowan Griffi n. He Griffi n of Crestview, and Ridgefi eld Park, McLEESTER Farrior McLeester. the late Sidney Robert Edward Holman and wife, worked for many years Bryan Griffi n of Westville; N.J. He left on The Rev. and Verna McCall Effi e, Chipley, and several as an aircraft mechanic 14 grandchildren; fi ve the ultimate adventure McLeester is survived by Holman. He retired from nieces and nephews at Ft. Rucker. He served great grandchildren; May 1, 2012, from Durham, his daughters, Jill (Andy), West Florida Electric Graveside service in Army National Guard brother, I.D. Griffi n N.C., at the home of his Janet (David), and Amy Cooperative following were held at 11 a.m., and was a Mason for (Lila Jean) of Fairhope; granddaughter, Lisa (Larry); grandchildren, 38 years and was of the Friday, June 8, 2012 at many, many years. He two sisters, Mary Bell Swearingen Laudeman Michele, Lisa (Chris), Pentecostal faith. Mr. Marvin Chapel Cemetery was a loving husband, Nadeau of Geneva, and (Christopher). Jack started Joni (Leamon), Jamie Junior always greeted with Sister Frances father and grandfather Betty Sue Ellis (Alf) of his adventures when (Adam), Will (Sable), and you with calling you Dudley offi ciating, James who will be greatly Samson, and numerous he joined the Merchant Alex; great-grandchildren, Marines at age 18. A 20-year Makaya, Kelsey, Will, Sarah, “friend”, a smile and a & Lipford Funeral Home missed but not forgotten. nieces and nephews. career that spanned the Jacob, Briana, Sebastian, strong handshake. in Graceville directing. He was preceded in A memorial service U.S. Army, U.S. Army Air and Liam; great-great- He is preceded death by two sisters, was held at 5:30 p.m., Corp and U.S. Air Force, grandchildren, Zoey and Drue Griffi n and Esther on Tuesday, June 5, at gave him and his family Zander; cousin Marion (Ed), Mae Hand; three Poplar Head United the adventure of traveling and sister-in-laws, Mary brothers, George W. Methodist Church with Juanita J. Seay and living in Europe. At Ruth (Dale) and Bonnie Griffi n, Jr., Rex Griffi n, the Rev. Jim Mashburn age 55 he was ordained as Kate. Juanita J. Seay, 91, of Marianna, died June 6, 2012. James W. Griffi n, and offi ciating and Pittman an Episcopal priest and Memorial services will Graveside funeral services were held June 8, at grandson, Clinton Wade Funeral Home of Geneva this adventure took him to be announced at a later Salem Free Will Baptist Cemetery. Carroll. directing. churches in North Carolina, date. Huston T. Cooper Carol R. Porter Mr. Huston Tom Cooper, by his wife, Betty Cooper Funeral services were Carol Rae in death by one grandchildren, Nevin 66, of Bonifay, passed away of Bonifay; two sons, held at 2 p.m., Sunday, Porter, 56, of brother and one Saylor, Christopher Bullis June 7, 2012, at his home. Michael Cooper and wife June 10, 2012, at Peel Bryson City, N.C., sister. and Nicholas Bullis, all of He was born Dec. 7, 1945, in Lauren of Bonifay, and Funeral Home Chapel died peacefully in She is survived Bryson City, N.C., Ashtain Bonifay, to the late Laster Andy Cooper and wife, with the Rev. Shelly her home Monday, by her loving and Davis, Maghelle Davis, Cooper and Eveleaner April, of Bonifay; one Chandler and the Rev. June 4, 2012. She devoted husband and Mia Davis all of Pace, Forehand Cooper. granddaughter, McKenna James Carnley offi ciating. was the daughter of 27 years, John Wesley Carter, Gus Carter, In addition to his Cooper; four sisters, Mamie Interment followed in the of the late Frank H. Porter; one and Megan Carter all of CAROL R. parents, Mr. Cooper was Hatcher of Bonifay, Cathy Bonifay City Cemetery and Dorothy brother and Greensburg, Penn. preceded in death by two Strickland of Eagle Lake, with Peel Funeral Home Eisley of the PORTER two sisters; one After a lifelong illness, brothers, Eugene Cooper Olivia Baird and husband, directing. Family received Caryville area. Ms. adopted son, Ray Carol decided to donate and James Cooper, and one Keith, of Ocala, and Myrel friends from 5-7 p.m. Porter and her husband Krueger and family from her body to medical sister, Mary Lee Ellison. Crutchfi eld and husband, Saturday, at Peel Funeral John Porter, lived in the Milton; three daughters, science. There will be no Mr. Cooper is survived T.J., of Bonifay. Home. Washington/Holmes Glenna Bullis from Bryson formal services. All friends County area for several City, N.C., Lynette Davis and family are welcome years before relocating to from Pace, and Stacy to send condolences to Stafford L. Still Jr. North Carolina. Carter from Greensburg, glennabullis@hotmail. Mr. Stafford Lee in death. Tracy Hobbs offi ciating. She was also preceded Penn.; nine cherished com. Still Jr., of Geneva, Ala., Survivors include Burial with military passed away Friday, his wife of 22 years, honors followed in the June 1, 2012. He was 47. Kelly Lynn Farley Still, East Pittman Freewill Lee was born July 31, Geneva; two daughters, Baptist Church Cemetery Find Obituaries. 1964, in Geneva County. Brittni Eplin (James), in Holmes County with He served in Operation Proctorville, Ohio and Sorrells Funeral Home Share Condolences. Iraqi Freedom with the Jessie Still (Dustin of Geneva directing. The U.S. Marines and the U.S. Sowell), Troy, Ala.; one family received friends Army. He was a member son, Matthew Lucas, at the funeral home Celebrate a Life. of the VFW Post 620 in Athens, Ga.; mother and from 5-7 p.m. Monday, Daleville, the Wounded step father, Gail Jones June 4. Flowers will be Upload your Legacy guest book photos now for FREE! Warrior Project and (Charles), Westville; one accepted or memorial served as the Chaplain brother, Jerry Martin contributions may be With your paid obituary, family and friends will now for the brotherhood of the (Joyce), N.C.; one sister, made to the Wounded have unlimited access to uploaded photos free of charge. U.S. Military Veterans Brenda Still, Bonifay; Warriors Project, 4899 Motorcycle Club. Lee grandfather, Comer Belfort Road, Suite 300, On the IMPROVED obituary section retired as an aircraft Sanders, Bonifay, and Jacksonville, FL 32256. mechanic with Army Fleet other extended family and Sorrells Funeral Home of of www.chipleypaper.com or Support. friends. Geneva, 334-684-9999, is in bonifaynow.com, you can: His father, Stafford Funeral services were charge of arrangements. • More easily search the most timely and Lee Still Sr.; a sister, held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Express your condolences complete online resource for newspaper Connie Leavins and his June 5, in the chapel of in our guest book at www. grandmother, Jean Curry Sorrells Funeral Home sorrellsfuneralhomes. obituaries Sanders all preceded him in Geneva with the Rev. com. • View and sign the new online Guest Books • Online access will also allow you to Joseph D. Mathews Jr. attach a candle to your love ones name Joseph David ‘J.D.’ sisters, Mildred Wright, Funeral services were along with your message. Mathews Jr., 92, of Bonifay, Lucille Mashburn and held at 10 a.m., Wednesday, passed away at his Gladys Mashburn. June 6, at Carmel Assembly residence Sunday, June He is survived by of God Church with the Find obituaries, share condolences and 3, 2012. He was born Feb. his wife, Iris Woodham Rev. Jerry Moore, the Rev. 4, 1920, in Tifton, Ga., to Mathews of Bonifay; one Tommy Moore and the Rev. celebrate a life at www.chipleypaper.com or bonifaynow.com Joseph David Sr., and Tula son, James Mathews Jonathan West offi ciating. For further information or questions call 638-0212 Homer Purvis Mathews. and his wife Deborah of Burial followed in Union Hill In addition to his parents Orange City; two sisters, Baptist Church Cemetery Mr. Mathews was preceded Earnestine Causey in Holmes County with Peel In partnership with in death by two sons, the and Ozella Fowler both Funeral Home directing. ® Rev. Dennis Raley and Joe of Tifton, Ga.; eight Visitation was held at .com Mathews; one daughter, grandchildren and several Carmel Church Tuesday 5-7 Legacy Ailene Barton; three great-grandchildren. p.m., June 5. B6 | Holmes County Times-Advertiser | Washington County News Extra Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Poplar Springs High School class of 2012 Poplar Springs Valedictorian Kayla Michele Browning and celebrates grads Salutatorian Hats off Jessica Kendell Singletary both received high honors and a variety of awards and scholarships during their high school career and was presented trophies by Poplar Springs High School for all their high achievements.

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Photos by CECILIA SPEARS | Extra Graduating students of Poplar Springs gathered together in a circle after the graduation ceremony chanting of their freedom before tossing their hats up in traditional form. Bottom left, Flowers are given and tassels are turned as the graduating students of Poplar Springs High School class of 2012 complete their graduation ceremony. Bottom right, School administrators beam with pride as graduating students of Poplar Springs High School shake hands for the last time as students before they enter life outside high school.

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been seized for non- any accommodation in whether said Unknown Suite 100 SECTION, 779.90 Transportation pro- Estate and Collecti- ATTEND COLLEGE payment of internal rev- order to participate in Parties may claim an Tampa, FL 33614 FEET; THENCE DE- vided for Veterans only bles ONLINE from Home. enue taxes due from this proceeding, you interest as Spouse, (813) 880-8888 PART SAID EAST LINE to Pensacola V.A. Call AUCTION *Medical, *Business, Sammy & Carmen R. are entitled, at no cost Heirs, Devisees, Grant- (813) 880-8800 AND RUN NORTH 71 Vickie after 6 p.m. eve- Hazel Ray / Estate *Criminal Justice, Hayes. The property to you, to the provision ees, or Other Claimants As published in the DEGREES 36 MIN- nings for more informa- June 16, 2012 *Hospitality. Job place- will be sold at public of certain assistance. Defendant(s). Holmes County Times UTES 00 SECONDS tion. (850)956-2010. 9:00 AM CST ment assistance. Com- auction as provided by Please contact Holmes Advertiser June 6, 13, WEST, 630 FEET TO Stanley Auction Barn puter available. Finan- Internal Revenue Code County Court Adminis- NOTICE OF SALE 2012. THE POINT OF BE- 5476 Fort Rd cial Aid if qualified. section 6335 and re- tration, P.O. Box 826, NOTICE IS HEREBY GINNING; THENCE SCHEV certified. Call 6-5095 1-Mile East Green- lated regulations. Only Marianna, Florida GIVEN pursuant to an CONTINUE NORTH 71 (877)206-5165 www. IN THE CIRCUIT wood Greenwood, the right, title, and inter- 32447, (850)718-0026, Order of Final Judg- DEGREES 36 MIN- CenturaOnline.com COURT OF THE FOUR- Adopt: Doctor, car- FL est of Sammy & Car- [email protected] ment of Foreclosure UTES 00 SECONDS TEENTH JUDICIAL ing family lovingly For more informa- men R. Hayes in and to rg at least seven dated May 15, 2012, WEST, 25 FEET; CIRCUIT IN AND FOR waits for miracle 1st tion Bradley Clark For Sale Rota tiller the property will be of- (7) days before your entered in Civil Case THENCE NORTH 02 HOLMES COUNTY, baby *Monica* 800- AE-433 MTD, 5.5 HP $ 235.00 fered for sale. If re- scheduled court ap- No. 2010-CA-000593 of DEGREES 01 MIN- FLORIDA CIVIL AC- 552-0045*FLBar42311* 850-718-6510 2 1/2 ton Lennox Cen- quested, the Internal pearance, or immedi- the Circuit Court of the UTES 00 SECONDS TION CASE NO.: Expenses Paid* John Stanley tral A/C System $400 Revenue Service will ately upon receiving 14th Judicial Circuit in EAST, 420 FEET TO 30-2009-CA-000592 AU-044/AB491 638-2999 furnish information this notification if the and for Holmes THE SOUTH DIVISION: CHASE Are you pregnant? A 850-594-5200 about possible encum- time before the sched- County, Florida, RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE HOME FINANCE LLC, young married couple 10% Buyer Premium brances, which may be uled appearance is less wherein Regions Bank OF HIGHWAY NO. 2; Matt’s Removal! Gar- Plaintiff, vs. GENEA seeks to adopt. Finan- 6-5089 useful in determining than seven (7) days; if d/b/a Regions Mort- THENCE RUN SOUTH bage removal, free GAY A/K/A GENEA R. cial security. Let’s help NOTICE OF TAX the value of the interest you are hearing or gage, Plaintiff and Mil- 71 DEGREES 36 MIN- metal removal, yard GAY , et al, each other. Expenses DEED APPLICATION being sold. Payment voice impaired, call ton E. Wilson and Patri- UTES 00 SECONDS jobs, moving jobs. We Defendant(s). paid. Holly & Max. Ask NOTICE IS HEREBY terms: 20% of success- 711. Dated May 17, cia Ann Wilson a/k/a ALONG SAID SOUTH buy items. Nobody GIVEN, That DONNA A. for Adam Beats My Prices! ful bid due upon ac- 2012. CLERK OF THE Patricia A. Wilson, Hus- RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE, (800)790-5260. Fl Bar For Sale Older PAULK, the holder of ceptance of said bid COURT By: Diane Ea- band and Wife are 25 FEET; THENCE DE- Roll Top desk. $400. (850)547-1445, NOTICE OF FORE- No. 0150789 the following certificate with the balance due ton Deputy Clerk. As defendant(s), I will sell PART SAID SOUTH Good exercise machine cell (850)658-2376. CLOSURE SALE has filed said certificate on August 13, 2012. All published in the to the highest and best RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE, .$ 50 OBO.Call NOTICE IS HEREBY for a tax deed to be is- payments must be by Holmes County Times bidder for cash ON 25 FEET; THENCE DE- 638-2434 for more info. Meet singles right GIVEN pursuant to a Fi- sued thereon. The cer- cash, certified check, Advertiser June 6, 13, THE FRONT STEPS OF PART SAID SOUTH now! No paid opera- nal Judgment of Mort- tificate number and cashiers or treasurer’s 2012. THE COURTHOUSE, RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE tors, just real people gage Foreclosure year of issuance, the check or by a United 201 N. OKLAHOMA AND RUN SOUTH 02 like you. Browse greet- 6-5090 dated May 01, 2012 description of the prop- States postal, bank, ex- ST., BONIFAY, FLOR- DEGREES 01 MIN- ings, exchange mes- NOTICE OF TAX and entered in Case erty, and the name in press, or telegraph IDA, 32425, AT 11:00 UTES 00 SECONDS sages and connect live. DEED APPLICATION No. B&B Furniture 1342 which it was assessed money order. Make A.M. CENTRAL WEST, 420 FEET TO Try it free. Call now NOTICE IS HEREBY 30-2009-CA-000592 of North RR Avenue, are as follows: Certifi- check or money order STANDARD TIME on THE POINT OF BEGIN- (888)744-4426 GIVEN, That ANGELA the Circuit Court of the Chipley. We pay cash cate No. 263 Year of payable to the United June 21, 2012, the fol- NING A/K/A 3610 DOCKERY, the holder FOURTEENTH Judicial for clean, quality furni- Issuance May 26, 2005. States Treasury. For lowing described prop- HIGHWAY 2, of the following certifi- Circuit in and for ture. and some appli- STOP GNAT & MOS- Description of Property: more information con- erty as set forth in said GRACEVILLE, FL cate has filed said cer- HOLMES County, Flor- ances 850-557-0211 or QUITO BITES! Buy Parcel No. tact Paul Reed, Prop- Final Judgment, to-wit: 32440-7500. Any per- tificate for a tax deed to ida wherein 850-415-6866. Ask for Swamp Gator All Nat- 1315.00-000-000-013.000 erty Appraisal & Liqui- COMMENCE AT THE son claiming an inter- be issued thereon. The JPMORGAN CHASE Pasco or Carolyn ural Insect Repellant, SEC: 15 TWN: 05 dation Specialist, at SOUTHEAST CORNER est in the surplus from certificate number and BANK, NATIONAL AS- Family Safe, Use Head RNG: 16 The S 1/2 of E (770)826-1271 or visit OF THE NORTHEAST the sale, if any, other year of issuance, the SOCIATION, SUCCES- to Toe. Available at Ace 1/2 of N 2/3 of SE 1/4 the website listed QUARTER OF THE than the property description of the prop- SOR BY MERGER TO Hardware, The Home of SW 1/4 OR 162/246, above. SOUTHWEST QUAR- owner as of the date of erty, and the name in CHASE HOME FI- Depot & and being further de- As published in the TER OF SECTION SIX the Lis Pendens must which it was assessed NANCE LLC1, is the HomeDepot.com scribed in OR 162 Holmes County Times (6), IN TOWNSHIP file a claim within sixty are as follows: Certifi- Plaintiff and GENEA Page 246, to wit:The S Advertiser June 13, FOUR (4) NORTH OF (60) days after the sale. cate No. 291, GAY A/K/A GENEA R. 1/2 of the E 1/2 of the 2012. RANGE FOURTEEN WITNESS MY HAND Year of Issuance May GAY; ANY AND ALL For Sale North 2/3 of the SE 1/4 (14) WEST, HOLMES and the seal of this ESTATE SALE 6-5093 26, 2005. Description of UNKNOWN PARTIES 8 Boxer Puppies, fat as of the SW 1/4 of Sec- COUNTY, FLORIDA, Court on May 17, 2012. Sat 6/16, 7am-3pm IN THE CIRCUIT Property: Parcel No. CLAIMING BY, little chipmunks, tion 15, T5N, R16W of THENCE PROCEED Cody Taylor, Clerk of 803 Glenwood Ave COURT FOR HOLMES 1319.02-00B-000-049.000 THROUGH, UNDER, $20 each. Call Holmes County, Flor- NORTH 01 DEGREES the Circuit Court By: Di- Chipley. Medical WANTED; COUNTY, FLORIDA, SEC: 19 TWN: 05 AND AGAINST THE 850-676-4181 for more ida. Name in which as- 31 MINUTES 27 SEC- ane Eaton Deputy ewquip, clothes & Musical Instruments of CASE NO: RNG: 16 Lot 49 Tract B HEREIN NAMED INDI- information. sessed: HOWARD C. ONDS EAST ALONG Clerk. As published in much much more. any kind in any condi- 2011-CA-000462 DIVI- OR 124/716 Des OR VIDUAL HENDERSON ESTATE THE WESTERLY LINE the Holmes County tion. Piano, banjoes, SION: UCN: 185/150 OR 256/408 DEFENDANT(S) WHO Said property being in OF SAID SECTION 6 Times Advertiser June drums, guitars, amps. 302011CA000462XXCICI; And being further de- ARE NOT KNOWN TO the County of Holmes, FOR A DISTANCE OF 6, 13, 2012. LESSONS. Covington WALTER MORT- scribed in OR 256 BE DEAD OR ALIVE, State of Florida. 449.07 FEET TO THE Music, Chipley. GAGE COMPANY, Page 408 to wit: WHETHER SAID UN- Unless such certificate POINT OF BEGINN- FREE Cowdog. 8mths 850-638-5050. LLC Plaintiff, vs. First Addition of Cerro KNOWN PARTIES MAY AMMO- Shoot inexpen- shall be redeemed ac- ING. THENCE DE- old. Call 263-6049 for CARL ELROD II; AMY Gordo Estates, Lot 49, CLAIM AN INTEREST sive 32 Cal Handgun cording to law the PARTING SAID WEST- more information. ELROD; Defendant(s). Block B, Cerro Gordo AS SPOUSE, HEIRS, ammo through your property described in ERLY LINE, PROCEED Estates, described as DEVISEES, GRANT- Mosin Nagant battle such certificate shall be NORTH 88 DEGREES COLOR NOTICE OF SALE follows: EES, OR OTHER rifle 30-30 .308 or sold to the highest bid- 25 MINUTES 11 SEC- Notice is hereby given Commence at the NW CLAIMANTS; HOLMES SELLS! 30-06. Bring back the der at the courthouse ONDS WEST FOR A that, pursuant to the corner of NE ¼ of NW COUNTY; CARMEL FI- Get Your Classified fun of target shooting. door on the 25TH day DISTANCE OF 290.22 judgment of foreclo- ¼ of Section 19, Town- NANCIAL CORP, INC; Ad in color! . Coming soon 9mm for of JUNE, 2012, at 11:00 FEET; THENCE PRO- sure entered in the ship 5 North, Range 16 are the Defendants, Call now for details your 35 Whelen and 45 A.M. DATED this 16TH CEED NORTH 01 DE- above cause, I will sell West and run South 41 The Clerk of the Court and be noticed! ACP for the 45/70. Call day of MAY, 2012. GREES 24 MINUTES the property situated in degrees, 58 minutes 25 will sell to the highest 638-0212 John @ CBL Hand- Signature:Cody Taylor, 09 SECONDS EAST Holmes County, Flor- seconds East, a dis- and best bidder for or Gun Training. Clerk of the Circuit FOR A DISTANCE OF ida, described as: tance of 1559.86 feet; cash at FRONT STEPS 547-9414 850-260-1342 Court, Holmes County, 205.88 FEET; THENCE Commence at a fence thence North 87 de- OF THE HOLMES Florida. PROCEED SOUTH 88 corner marking the ap- grees, 19 minutes, 45 COUNTY COURT- As published in the DEGREES 19 MIN- proximate NE corner of seconds West, 548.79 HOUSE at 11:00AM, on Holmes County Times UTES 18 SECONDS Publisher’s the South 1/2 of the feet; thence South 1 the 21 day of June, Advertiser May 23, 30, EAST FOR A DIS- SW 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of degree, 52 minutes, 45 2012, 2012, the follow- Fresh from the Farm! June 6, 13, 2012. TANCE OF 290.65 Notice section 14, Township 6 seconds East 700 feet ing described property Peas, Okra, Zucchini FEET TO THE AFORE- 6-5097 North Range 16 West, to the Point of Beginn- as set forth in said Final and Corn. Call for Child Care Director MENTIONED WEST- IRS AUCTION: Open Holmes County, Fl; ing; thence continue Judgment: PARCEL 4: pricing (850)956-4556. needed to operate ERLY LINE OF SEC- to the public. July 10, thence North 90 de- along same line 100 COMMENCE AT THE “SCAM “ child care facility. Must TION 6; THENCE PRO- 2012 at 1:00 PM at grees 00 minutes 00 feet; thence south 88 SOUTHEAST CORNER GainerBlueberry Farm have current creden- CEED ALONG SAID 3678 Union Hill Rd., seconds West for a dis- degrees 07 minutes, 15 OF SECTION 35, To avoid possible Open Thur.Fri. Sat 7 to tials. 850-849-7020. WESTERLY LINE Bonifay, FL 32425. tance of 258.81 feet seconds West, 150 TOWNSHIP 7 NORTH, scams, it is recom- 7 Sun. 1 to 6 SOUTH 01 DEGREES Registration at 12:30 along a fence and feet; thence North 1 de- RANGE 14 WEST, mended that con- ClosedMon.Tues. Wed. 31 MINUTES 27 SEC- Child Care now ac- PM/Inspection by crossing a graded dirt gree, 52 minutes, 45 HOLMES COUNTY, sumers should verify U-Pick $9/gal We pick ONDS WEST FOR A cepting applications for drive-by only. Selling a road to the West side seconds West, 100 FLORIDA AND RUN caller information $22/gal.Pre-Pick orders DISTANCE OF 205.38 loving person at child 2.9 acre vacant, resi- thereof; thence South feet; thence North 88 NORTH 02 DEGREES when receiving calls need to be placed in FEET TO THE POINT care facility. Must have dential lot known as 25 degrees 01 minutes degrees, 07 minutes, 01 MINUTES 00 SEC- regarding credit card advance. 9 \miles S on OF BEGINNING. ALL 40 hour training.. Ex- Parcel No. 10 seconds West for a 15 seconds East, 150 ONDS EAST ALONG payments. Consum- Orange Hill Rd. LYING IN AND BEING perience preferred. Call 00000000-00-3119-0003 locat- distance of 251.90 feet feet to the Point of Be- THE EAST LINE OF ers should also con- Chipley. IN SECTION SIX (6), IN (850)547-1444. ed on the 6100 along the West side of ginning. Containing SAID SECTION, 779.90 tact the local com- Gainerblueberryfarm.com TOWNSHIP FOUR (4) block of Hwy. 77 in said road to point of .344 acres. Name in FEET; THENCE DE- pany themselves in- 638-1335 258-4180 NORTH OF RANGE Chipley, FL. Minimum Beginning; thence which assessed: PART SAID EAST LINE stead of giving this Earn Extra Income: FOURTEEN (14) Tison’s Blueberries bid: $8,000.00; A 3.32 South 26 degrees 23 RANDALL DONALD- AND RUN NORTH 71 information to indi- Looking for working WEST, HOLMES 1407 N. Waukesha St acre vacant, residential minutes 28 seconds SON. Said property be- DEGREES 36 MIN- viduals who are people who already COUNTY, FLORIDA. (Hwy 79 N) in Bonifay. lot known as Parcel No. West for a distance of ing in the County of UTES 00 SECONDS contacting them di- have a job who want ANY PERSON CLAIM- U-pick $12.00/gallon 1012.00-002-000-003.000 147.66 feet along said Holmes, State of Flor- WEST, 420 FEET; rectly. to make an extra ING AN INTEREST IN We-pick $20.00/gallon. located on the 2500 West side; thence ida. Unless such certifi- THENCE NORTH 02 $1000/mth.Please THE SURPLUS FROM Open daily except block of Oak Ridge Dr. South 18 degrees 54 cate shall be redeemed DEGREES 01 MIN- call 850-326-3554 THE SALE, IF ANY, Sunday a.m. now in Bonifay, FL (Holmes minutes 44 seconds according to law the UTES 00 SECONDS OTHER THAN THE AUCTION LARGE through mid July. Co.). Minimum bid: West for distance of property described in EAST, 210 FEET TO PROPERTY OWNER FARM AND General $5,200.00; A vacant 96.42 feet along said such certificate shall be THE POINT OF BE- AS OF THE DATE OF CONSTRUCTION residential lot known West side; thence sold to the highest bid- GINNING; THENCE THE LIS PENDENS DATE: Saturday Deliver Phone 601 2nd St. in Destin, South 00 degrees 56 der at the courthouse NORTH 71 DEGREES Advertise in Over 100 MUST FILE A CLAIM June 16, 2012 Books FL, Parcel No. minutes 04 seconds door on the 25TH day 36 MINUTES 00 SEC- Papers throughout WITHIN 60 DAYS AF- 8:00AM Wood mizer LT-40 Work Your Own 00-2S-22-1360-003A-0280 East for a distance of of JUNE, 2012, at 11:00 ONDS WEST 210 Florida. Call Advertis- TER THE SALE. LOCATION:5529 bend sawmill 18” Hours. (Okaloosa Co.). 71.52 feet along said A.M. DATED this 18TH FEET; THENCE ing Networks of Florida If you are a person with Hwy231 North planer, electric pow- Have Minimum bid: West side; thence day of MAY, 2012. NORTH 02 DEGREES for statewide & regional a disability who needs Campbellton Fl ered. Oliver tractor 115 insured vehicle, $14,250.00; A 20 acre North 90 degrees 00 Signature: Cody Tay- 01 MINUTES 00 SEC- advertising any accommodation in 32426 hp. Treated lumber, Must be at Least 18 parcel with a 744 sq. ft. minutes 00 seconds lor, Clerk of the Circuit ONDS EAST 210 FEET (866)742-1373 www. order to participate in (2) Local Farm 184, 186, 286, 686, 284 yrs old, mobile home with 2 West for a distance of Court, Holmes County, TO THE SOUTH florida-classifieds.com. this proceeding, you Dispersals, (3) on 2x4’s, 16 ft. long. Valid DL. bedrooms/1 bath built 262.79 feet; thence Florida. RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE are entitled, at no cost Estates, Bank Re- For more info call No Experience in 1974 known as 3675 North 00 degrees 00 As published in the OF HIGHWAY NO. 2; to you, to the provision pos, Sheriff Depts, (850)547-0956 or Necessary AB Union Hill Rd. in minutes 00 seconds Holmes County Times THENCE RUN SOUTH of certain assistance. city and county (850)326-4548. 1-800-518-1333 Bonifay, FL, Parcel No. East for a distance of Advertiser May 23, 30, 71 DEGREES 36 MIN- Arthur C. Zediaker, Please contact the ADA surplus, plus con- x 224 00000000-00-4507-0001. 295.00 feet; thence June 6, 13, 2012. UTES 00 SECONDS DMD Coordinator by mail at signments. www.deliverthephone- Minimum bid: South 90 degrees 00 EAST ALONG SAID Closing Office 6-5094 P.O. Box 1089, Pan- Mason Auction & book.com $11,400.00; and a 10 minutes 00 seconds SOUTH Effective 7/15/2012. IN THE CIRCUIT ama City, FL 32402 at Sales LLC # AB2766 acre parcel with a East for a distance of RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE, Patient records will COURT OF THE FOUR- (850) 747-5338, at least 850-263-0473 Office 4,817 sq. ft. home 358.51 feet to the Point 210 FEET; THENCE be available till Air Conditioning Re- TEENTH JUDICIAL seven (7) days before 850-258-7652 Chad (2,542 sq. ft. heated) of Beginning; said DEPART SAID SOUTH 7/15/2012. pair. Licenses, refer- Other CIRCUIT IN AND FOR your scheduled court Mason built in 1989 known as property contains 2.00 RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE Forcontunuity of ence, FREE testing. HOLMES COUNTY, appearance, or imme- 850-849-0792 Gerald 3678 Union Hill Rd. in acres more or less, as AND RUN SOUTH 02 care records will be Call Shawn at 535-0261 FLORIDA CIVIL DIVI- diately upon receiving Mason Wanted: Bonifay, FL, number of per survey prepared by DEGREES 01 MIN- transfer to Dr. or 535-4121 SION Case #: this notification if the www.masonauction.com Pet Groomer bedrooms & bath- Louis W. Kathman; III, UTES 00 SECONDS Joseph Gerlecz, 2010-CA-000593 time before the sched- AIRLINES ARE HIR- Must be experienced. rooms unknown. Parcel R.L.S. at public sale, to WEST, 210 FEET TO 1138 W. 26th St. Regions Bank d/b/a uled appearance is less ING - Train for hands Well established busi- No.the highest and best THE POINT OF BE- Lynn Haven, FL Regions Mortgage, than seven (7) days. If Call To Place An Ad on Aviation Mainte- ness and clientele. Ne- 00000000-00-4514-0000 & bidder, for cash, on GINNING. TOGETHER 32444, 265-3334. Plaintiff, -vs.- you are hearing im- nance Career. FAA ap- gotiable salary and Parcel No. June 21, 2012, at 11:00 WITH THE FOLLOW- Milton E. Wilson and paired, call 711. In Classifieds. proved program. Fi- flexible schedule. 00000000-00-4513-0000. a.m. at Holmes County ING 25 FOOT EASE- Patricia Ann Wilson CODY TAYLOR nancial aid if qualified - Health Insurance and Minimum bid: Courthouse, Bonifay, MENT: COMMENCE $39,700.00. For more a/k/a Patricia A. Wilson, CLERK OF THE CIR- Washington County Housing available Retirement benefits Florida. Any person AT THE SOUTHEAST If you like to play information, including Husband and Wife; Un- CUIT COURT CALL Aviation Institute available. Apply in per- claiming an interest in CORNER OF SECTION BINGO but can’t pictures, terms and known Tenants in Pos- Holmes County, Florida News of Maintenance son to Animal Care the surplus from the 35, TOWNSHIP 7 handle the smoke, driving directions visit session #1;If living, Diane Eaton DEPUTY (866)314-3769 Center/Beaches Pet sale, if any, other than NORTH, RANGE 14 come join us folks & our website at and all Unknown Par- CLERK OF COURT Resort at 8501 Front the property owner as WEST, HOLMES maybe have dinner. (850) 638-0212 www.ustreas.gov/auctions/irs. ties claiming by, Submitted By: ATTOR- Caryville Flea Market Beach Rd, PCB, or of the date of the Lis COUNTY, FLORIDA Acrossfrom Wal-Mart Under the au- through, under and NEY FOR PLAINTIFF: Produce, knives, send resume via fax to Pendens must file a AND RUN NORTH 02 St. Joseph Catholic Holmes County thority in Internal Reve- against the above SHAPIRO, FISHMAN & honey, westerns, 850-234-2298 or email claim within 60 days af- DEGREES 01 MIN- Church. Every Tues- nue Code section named Defendant(s) GACHÉ, LLP movies, okra $1.00/lb., animalcarecenterpcb@gm ter the sale. UTES 00 SECONDS days. Open 5pm, Times-Advertiser 6331, the property de- who are not known to 4630 Woodland Corpo- old tools, new and ail.com If you are a person with EAST ALONG THE games start at scribed above has be dead or alive, rate Blvd. used stuff. Open Satur- Web ID#: 34211509 a disability who needs EAST LINE OF SAID 6:25pm (850) 547-9414 days 8 a.m. Text FL11509 to 56654 ✳ ✳ ✳ B8 | Washington County News/Holmes County Times Advertiser Wednesday, June 13, 2012 Call To Place An Ad The Town of Esto is Executive Nice clean houses, planning ahead for apartments & mobile In Classifieds. their Two-Toe Tom Office homes for rent in Boni- Festival in April of Space for rent down- fay area. HUD ap- 2013. We are look- town Chipley. All util. proved. Also, houses Washington County ing for energetic vol- incl’d 638-1918 for sale. Call Martha unteers to work with (850)547-5085, the town council and (850)547-2531. News our vice chairman, Darlene Madden. Please call and help 2BR/1.5BA (850) 638-0212 make this a success. Townhouse for rent. Call Esto town hall at No pets. Deposit, refer- 2 and 3 Bedroom (850)263-6521 be- ences required. 843 8th Doublewide Mobile Call To Place Holmes County tween the hours of St, Chipley. 638-1918 Homes for rent in An Ad In Classifieds. 7:00 a.m. and 12:00 Bonifay. No Pets. C&C Bookkeeping p.m., Monday thru For Rent (850)547-3462. Washington Holmes County and Tax Service. Open Times-Advertiser Friday. 1BD/1BA downtown County News Times-Advertiser 5 days a week. 8am to Chipley. 638-1918 2 BR/1½ BA Mobile (850) 638-0212 (850) 547-9414 5pm. Call Home located at 225 (850)638-1483 (850) 547-9414 The Town of Esto is One Bdrm. Apart- Hwy 77 N Chipley, taking applications ment. Bonifay area. clean, w/d, stove, re- for water operator. Stove, refrigerator. In- frig., d/w, a/c. Small Applicant must have cludes all electricity & patio. Non smoking en- For Sale By Owner a minimum of Class utilities. $425/month. vironment, no pets. 3BD/2BA 1800Sq Ft C water license. Info: (850)547-0956, $550.00/ mth. $400.00 well maintained brick Please pick up appli- (850)326-4548 deposit. Application, home on 5 acres in the cations at town hall backgroud, & credit city of Chipley..Call Total Down between the hours of Publisher’s check. Avaialbe now. 850-490-4404 for more Pmt $775 7:00 a.m. and 12:00 (850) 638-1272 & ask Notice information. 2001 300 p.m. for Chuck USINESS UIDE For Sale Two houses Total Price B G All real estate advertis- 2 BR/2BA Mobile in Chipley. 4 BD/2BA $4,200 ing in this newspaper is Home for rent. 9 miles brick home and 0% Interest subject to the Fair from Chipley. Call 2BD/1BA newly remod- Daylight Auto Housing Act which 638-4689 eled. Vinyl siding. Both Financing makes it illegal to ad- for $150,000. 703-0877 ATTN: DRIVERS vertise “any preference, 3 Bdrm/1 bath trailer, 2816 Hwy 98 West Freight Up = More $$$ limitation or discrimina- Bethlehem. 850-215-1769 BOOK THARP & SONS New Pay Package New tion based on race, $350/month, 9am-9pm Mon-Sat KW Conventionals 2 color, religion, sex, $200/depo. 2795 Tup 11am-6pm Sunday STORE Mos CDL Class A Driv- handicap, familial status McWaters Rd., north- You Are MINI STORAGE or national origin, or an ing Exp (877)258-8782 east end. FOR SALE!!!!!! Automatically Hwy. 77 S., Chipley, FL intention, to make any Approved If You Denton’s Recycling NEW OWNERS such preference, limita- (850)547-5970. Gilbert Catfish Pond (850) 638-8183 Drivers - New Refrig- tion or discrimination” Closed Monday and Can Make NEWBERRY LANE, BONIFAY, FLORIDA New LOW prices 3 BR/ 2BA MH CH/A. Payments erated and Dry Van Familial status includes Well & septic, new car- Tuesday Hwy. 177A, Bonifay, FL children under the age On Time!!! Good yard stuff freight. Daily or Weekly pet. Very Clean. Sunny 2854 Highview Circle WE BUY ALL SCRAP METAL $$$ pay! Quarterly Safety of 18 living with parents Chipley, Fl 32428 every day. (850) 547-0726 or legal custodians, Hills area. $500/mth. ALUMINUM, COPPER, BRASS, IRON, STOVES, Bonus! Flexible 850-535-9886 Phone:850-638-8633 5x5 $25.68 Hometime. CDL-A, 3 pregnant women and REFRIGERATORS, WASHERS, DRYERS Also low prices. people securing cus- 5x10 $35.31 months current OTR 2BR/2BA MH for rent. Across from Sims tody of children under 10x10 $46.01 experience. 18. Water & garbage fur- $ TOP $ PAID FOR JUNK CARS, (800)414-9569 nished. $425 plus de- Total Down TRUCKS & FARM EQUIPMENT Funeral Home and 10x20 $80.25 posit. Call 547-4232. www.driveknight.com This newspaper will not Acre of land for sale - Pmt $875 A+ Pharmacy Open 24 Hours, Self-Service, knowingly accept any 527-4911 Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-6 p.m., Call For Sat. Hours Hwy 177A, Bonifay. 2004 Chevy Blazer No Deposit, Units are Carpeted Drivers- Class A advertising for real es- Mon.-Fri. 10am-3pm tate which is in violation 3BD/2BA MH 3/4 mile (863)773-6155 Total Price (850) 547-4709 Flatbed -$- Home from Elementary of the law. Our readers Lot for sale: 1st Ave, $4,900 Weekends, Run South- School. On Hwy 177A. are hereby informed Esto, City water, ap- 0% Interest east US, Requires 1 Yr that all dwellings adver- Family oriented park. OTR Flatbed experi- proved septic tank, Daylight Auto Advertise your tised in this newspaper Call (850)547-3746. Financing Hasty Advertise your ence, & Pay UP TO are available on a equal large concrete slab. business or .39¢/ mile Call opportunity basis. To For Rent $7,600. Call 2816 Hwy 98 West Heating & Cooling business or (800)572-5489 x 227, complain of discrimina- 2 BR/ 2BA MH (850)547-9291. 850-215-1769 service here for tion call HUD toll-free at $435/mth. 2BR/1BA MH 9am-9pm Mon-Sat Serving Washington, Holmes and service here for SunBelt Transport, LLC Reduced Price! 1-800-669-9777. The $375/mth. Call 11am-6pm Sunday Jackson Counties for 16 Years With, Two 8 acres on Bedie only toll-free number for the 638-2999 You Are Friendly and Reliable Service! only MEDICAL OFFICE hearing impaired is Rd, Two 9 acres on TRAINEES NEEDED! Automatically 1-800-927-9275. FOR RENT: Nice Bedie Rd. Two 5 acres Train online to become Approved If You $10.00 Service On All Brands 2BR & 3BR M Hon & One 10 acres on $10.00 a Medical Office Assis- Can Make Corbin RD Near Buddy Rd. One 10 ac- per week Sales For Residential & Commercial tant! No Experience Payments per week Sapp Community res on Gainer Rd. 10 needed! 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