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By CECILIA SPEARS on it, and they hung up on her,” bill yet to be signed it still isn’t a ple know, we as a county are mak- IN BRIEF 547-9414 | @WCN_HCT Merchant said. “It seems like the requirement.” ing it perfectly clear that we are [email protected] majority of the calls are coming Davis said as he understands opposed to it and are opting out,” Fire Department from elderly people.” it, it isn’t mandatory for people to Goodman said. BONIFAY — Commissioner Mon- Rick Davis, the new county in- have their septic tanks inspected, Commissioner Kenneth Wil- plans poker run ty Merchant said he had received terim health administrator from but the bill would allow county liams brought to the board his con- BONIFAY — The several calls from concerned resi- the Holmes County Health Depart- commissioners to opt in and make cerns about purchasing pipes for Gritney Volunteer Fire dents that someone was calling ment, came before the board to see inspections mandatory for their residents and collecting sales tax. Department will hold them to set up mandatory septic if he could provide some insight. county. When a pipe needs replacing its second annual tank inspections during the regu- “I know that I haven’t offi cially County Attorney Jeff Goodman in someone’s driveway, the county larly scheduled Holmes County started yet, but I’d like to give you said he was waiting to make an of- has been receiving money from Pancake Breakfast and Board of County Commissioners the information I have,” Davis fi cial resolution for the county be- the resident to purchase a pipe at Poker Run Saturday. meeting on Tuesday, April 10. said. “I don’t know who’s calling cause the bill had yet to be signed. The breakfast begins “One lady said she called them these people, but even with the “But for the sake of letting peo- See SEPTIC A2 at 7 a.m. and costs $5 per plate. Registration for the poker run begins at 10 a.m. and costs $15 per hand. The department is at 2141 Tobe Retherford Road in Bonifay. For more information, ‘A NEW CHALLENGE’ contact Chief Jerry Hall at 768-1362. Former Marine, 71, riding ElliptiGo coast Holmes Chamber to coast to raise money for injured Marines to meet Thursday By CECILIA SPEARS BONIFAY — The 547-9414 | @WCN_HCT Holmes County [email protected] Chamber of Commerce will meet at 7 a.m. BONIFAY — Rick Hermelin is a 71-year-old former Marine who Thursday for their April has made his newest challenge a 100-day, 3,000-mile run from coast breakfast meeting, to coast on an ElliptiGo to raise money for the Semper Fi Fund, a hosted by Covenant nonprofi t fund set up to assist the injured or critically ill members Hospice and the of the U.S. Armed Forces and their families. Chamber. Hermelin began his journey at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot in Parris Island, S.C., on March 23 and is planning on fi nishing in 100 days, landing him at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot in San Diego on Fish Fry Fundraiser June 30. Mount Olive “I’m a former Marine and started in Assembly of God San Diego on March 23, 1959,” Herme- lin said. “I served for four years, from Church will have a fi sh 1959 to 1963 as an aviation communications fry from 11 a.m. to 2 technician.” p.m. May 5 at New Hermelin said he wanted to stay active, Hope Fire Station at and it wasn’t long before he got a taste and a pas- 179A and Highway 2. sion for running. We will also have cake “It took me 35 years, but I achieved my goal of for auction at noon. 100 marathons, 100 half-marathons and 100 10K rac- The funds raised es,” he said. “I wasn’t done yet. I needed a new goal, will go to the church’s I needed a new challenge.” building fund. See CHALLENGE A2 RICK HERMELIN Adult Driving Class BONIFAY — Holmes ABOUT ELLIPTIGO ABOUT THE SEMPER FI FUND County Council on ElliptiGO Inc. is a San Diego-based The Semper Fi Fund is a nonprofi t organization that provides Aging is offering company that created the world’s fi rst fi nancial assistance and quality of life solutions for Marines and sailors, as well as elliptical bicycle. By modifying the members of the Army, Air Force and Coast Guard who serve in support of Marine See BRIEF A2 elliptical trainer motion and combining forces, when they become injured in post-9/11 combat or training operations or face it with the functionality of a bicycle, the life-threatening illness or injury. Our fund provides relief to qualifi ed service members ElliptiGO delivers a high-performance and their families for immediate fi nancial needs that arise during hospitalization and INDEX workout experience that closely mimics recovery, as well as perpetuating needs such as home modifi cations, customized Opinion ...... A4 running outdoors while eliminating transportation and specialized equipment. The Semper Fi Fund has awarded more than Arrests ...... A9 the impact. For more information, visit 38,000 fi nancial grants totaling more than $57 million to our injured and ill service Outdoors ...... A12 www.elliptigo.com. members and their families. For more information, visit www.semperfi fund.org. Sports ...... A13 Extra ...... B1 Faith ...... B4 Obituaries ...... B5 Bonifay breaks ground on wastewater system improvements Classifi eds ...... B6 Special to the News USDA Rural Development It also was reported that the rails around the sequencing batch awarded $4,245,500 in funding for collection system experiences reactor and a new laboratory/offi ce BONIFAY — Made possible with renovations to they system, which signifi cant infl ow and infi ltration building. funding from USDA Rural Devel- underwent a major upgrade and problems, which might be a con- More than 80 percent of fund- opment, the city of Bonifay held a expansion in the 1990s. tributing factor to sewer backups. ing from USDA Rural Develop- Phone: 850-547-9414 groundbreaking ceremony Thurs- The Florida Department of Financed with $1,856,500 in ment’s Water and Environmental Web site: bonifaynow.com day kicking off improvements to Health has noted that Bonifay’s grants and $2,389,000 in loans, Programs help fi nance water and its wastewater collection system, wastewater system has experi- renovations will include construc- wastewater systems that serve Fax: 850-547-9418 which was put into service in the enced excessive equipment failure tion of a new infl uent lift station, communities with populations of 1980s. over the years and that many of headworks (mechanical screening 5,000 or less. “This is a great day for the city the current components are dete- facility, coarse screen, grit removal “Helping rural communities of Bonifay,” said Mayor Lawrence riorated, which if unchecked will system), biosolids digestion/dewa- build a foundation for economic Cloud. “Today we will break ground affect the facility’s ability to treat tering equipment, disc fi lters and strength and future prosperity is at for our new modern wastewater the wastewater on a consistent general site improvements includ- treatment facility.” basis. ing fencing rehabilitation, hand- See WASTEWATER A2

   Follow Us Connect With Us On Facebook  24/7 @WCN_HCT  Get breaking news, And videos, expanded stories, Mobile    photo galleries, opinions  Too! www.bonifaynow.com & more... A2 | Holmes County Times-Advertiser Local Wednesday, April 18, 2012 CHALLENGE from page A1 SEPTIC from page A1 It just so happened that a friend of been so very kind and generous.” county rates, and in turn the old petroleum sites. his had a love for bicycling but could During his stay in Chipley, he was county retains the sales tax. WEB WATCH “DEP is wanting to revisit no longer ride because of issues with hosted by The Armstrong House, a “I don’t think we should be all the old sites that haven’t his lower back, so he switched to the ministry of the West Florida Baptist in the pipe buying business Read more been funded for a while to ElliptiGo, a machine on which you Association. and collecting sales tax,” Wil- about the BOCC check to see if they’re still in stand up straight and peddle. “This is a chance for me to meet liams said. “We should make meeting at www. danger levels or if the mat- “It reduces impact without taking people, real people,” Hermelin said. them purchase the pipes, bonifaynow.com. ter’s been resolved; Holmes away from cardio,” Hermelin said. “I could’ve stayed in hotels, but as an and we’ll even give them County’s site was picked at He said it wasn’t long ago that he engineer, I know what it’s like to stay the name and number of random,” Pollock said. “They heard of a program to raise funds for in hotels, and you don’t meet very the place we buy ours if they they’ve clearly said because mainly want to be able to injured Marines and coincidently the many people that way.” want it.” we’re a rural community that say they were able to close program was based in San Diego. He said it was important to meet The board approved they will not pay for an addi- out an old site with the new It wasn’t long after that he started people in order to spread awareness of Williams’ suggestion to tional T line, so we’d have to program.” talking with ElliptiGo founder and of the Semper Fi Fund. Hermelin said change the requirements. eat the cost.” She said there shouldn’t former Marine Bryan Pate, and soon he set the goal at least $10,000. “One the same token, I Erickson also said un- be any worries about the old ElliptiGo became his main sponsor Individuals can track Hermelin’s think if a person buys a pipe der the contract, wherever petroleum site because dur- for his newest challenge. route at www.100daysforthecorps. and we’re maintaining it, the equipment was set up at ing the last test in 2008, the “It’s amazing how everything fell wordpress.com and follow him then they should buy the pipe would have to remain there levels were very low, and she together,” Hermelin said. “I needed on Facebook at www.facebook. and the county put it in with at least fi ve years, and if it wouldn’t be surprised if they a new challenge. I always wanted to com/100daysforthecorps. no charge,” Williams said. had to be relocated, it would were almost clear now. go from coast to coast, and now I had “Day by day you can see where I The board approved to cost $20,000. The board then asked worthy cause and a sponsor. I’m still am, and it’s also the fundraiser page modify the ordinance so that “If we could get additional if Pollock would like to be in awe at how this all worked out.” to donate,” Hermelin said. “Anyone if someone has a pipe put room where they’re located their consultant during this His journey has brought him can look at my route, and if you know in and if the pipe corrodes now, that would be ideal,” process, and after Pollock through many homes and agencies anyone who can host me, I would be or rusts, then the person said Chairman Ron Monk. agreed, the board approved that are more than willing to help, he very happy to be their guest, and I will pay for the pipe, but the Bonifay Mayor Lawrence of designating CDG Engi- said. make a very good guest.” county will waive the permit Cloud said the city would be neers as their consultant. “I’ve been hosted by individuals, If you know anyone wanting to and installation fees. willing to work with the coun- “They’ve done very well former Marines, stayed with some host Hermelin along his route, he can The location of the 911 ty in any way necessary. with our landfi ll, so I think we great families and even some fi re fa- be contacted at rahermelin@gmail. dispatch center came up The matter was tabled should make them our con- cilities,” Hermelin said. “They’ve all com. again with Holmes County until the next meeting when sultant and notify DEP of our 911 Director Clint Erickson Holmes County Sheriff Tim choice,” Williams said. explaining that with the new Brown could be present. The board approved of equipment, additional space The board approved to Williams suggestion to help from page A1 would be required. continue using its contract the Holmes County Health WASTEWATER “Whether we stay in our with the existing EMS Con- Department with their air the core of Rural Development’s mis- “I would like to recognize some current location or relocate, sultants for an additional conditioning replacement, sion,” said USDA Rural State Director very important people connected to we’ve still got $300,000 worth six months because they’ve which cost $5,000. Richard A. Machek. “This project is an this project,” Cloud said. “Area Direc- of equipment that needs to increased the percentage Williams said they would investment in the health of area resi- tor for Rural Development/USDA Di- be put in full effect by law by of people now paying their take it out of their contingen- dents as well as the environment and ane Collar; Area Specialist for Rural June 2013,” Erickson said. medical bills from 50 percent cy fund and then after budget- the future of the city of Bonifay.” Development/USDA JoAnn VanHall; “The next problem comes to 80 percent in the last six ing is fi nished the next year, USDA, through its rural develop- RTD Construction Inc. Jason Baker; through our warranty of our months. the health department could ment mission area, administers and RTD Construction Inc. Steve Simpson; current equipment expir- Malinda Pollock, a repre- pay them back from their manages housing, business and com- Hatch Mott MacDonald Amir Zafar; ing October of this year. The sentative for CDG Engineers, contingency. That way, $5,000 munity infrastructure and facility pro- Hatch Mott MacDonald Shakil Amin; new equipment will have a gave an update on the Hol- wouldn’t have to be cut from grams through a national network of city grant writer Bob Jones; Coun- year warranty as soon as it’s mes County Landfi ll, which their budget, allowing them state and local guarantees. cil member Andrew Granger; Coun- installed, but until then, if we has been closed for almost 13 to continue to provide all the For more information about USDA cil member Richard Woodham; Paul don’t have the new equipment years. services they normally do. Rural Development visit www.rurdev. Johnson; Chief Operator Sarah Ward; in use by October, we’ll have “Since it (the landfi ll) was Whitney Nelson of Melvin usda.gov/fl . and Operator Bob Johnson. to purchase an extension.” closed in 1999, it has be re- Engineering was approved to Erickson said one possibil- quired to be monitored on continue paving County Road ity that had been considered a yearly basis for 30 years,” 179A to U.S. 90 and to County was moving his offi ce to the Pollock said. 181. new EOC building. She reported that all tests Nelson said they should BRIEF from page A1 “The problem with that came back normal, and no ac- be able to start as soon as is there’d have to be a new tion would need to be taken. possible so they can close the American Association of Retired for those 50 years of age and older T1 line installed with a cost It came up that the coun- project out by June. Persons refresher driving course and is $12 for AARP members, of $681, which would have to ty would need a DEP Petro- He said there would also from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday, April $14 for nonmembers. be picked up by the Sheriff’s leum Contamination Site be a new railroad crossing 20 at the Ester Lodge 144 on Tracy For more information, contact Offi ce,” Erickson said. “Right Cleanup Contractor. Pol- being put up in that area and Street in Bonifay. JoAnn Albrilton at 547-2345 or now, the three we’re using lock said in 1986, the state that he would pave as close This is a refresher driving class Henry Day at 535-2657. are covered by the state, but started a project to clean as possible to it.

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After that, ran out of places to plant. “putting out soda.” potatoes after they’d been plowed come to our rescue and is taking I think they used a shovel or a Glen’s produce venture is That was often up although we picked them up over most of the blueberry middle buster and “laid off rows.” nowhere near the scale as his Clyde and my job. by hand and potato wars also operation, I have revisited some A farmer took pride in making “Pa’s.” But planting in a Bahia Daddy showed us erupted) old farming terms which I have his rows arrow straight. My dad grass pasture is close to new how much to put to Not only do we have more forgotten. Glen has decided to always complimented my oldest ground. There are chemicals a row and we’d hold weed and insect pests today than add produce to the blueberries brother Jim for his straight rows. today which can cut down on the bucket between in previous years, another big and his experience in agricultural He wasn’t so lavish with praise cultivation and hoeing, but care us. With the other nuisance is the deer population. production is nil except for his for brother Perry’s straight must be taken if such things as HAPPY CORNER hand he’d strew I never saw a deer in the wild days in FFA with his dad as his rows. Other implements such as Trefl an or Atrizine are used or Hazel Wells Tison soda on one row and until the late 1970’s and now teacher. Crop production was a scooters and scrapes were used damage to the crop will result. I’d strew it on the they are so plentiful that we are limited part of that curriculum. I in the cultivation, but I’m not sure Today, there is a huge market parallel one. We have been known looking into purchasing a Deer have been hearing terms lately which did what. for products grown organically to bury some at the end of the Guard as raising sweet corn and like discs, bottom plows, scooters Breaking new ground was a using no commercial fertilizer and row, if we failed to put out enough other vegetable crops is next to and scrapes, fertilizer distributors, big step and we often had to help only controlling bugs and weeds and came out with too much left impossible. Maybe it will work planters, draw bar, etc. with that. Clearing brush such with “natural” products such over. Madaline’s story involved to frighten some of the coon and I often wondered when I was as gallberry bushes, persimmon as mulch for weed control and burying corn at the end of the row. opossum from the muscadine as a child how my Dad knew when trees and other growth was the pepper spray or soap emulsion for However, their error came to light well. If they eat blueberries, we to do what on the farm. In early fi rst step. The arduous task of bug control. I guess we used some when the corn began to come up. don’t miss them. We heard a new spring, the boys and Daddy or digging stumps with a hand “organic” fertilizer as we used the The older boys usually ran the remedy for deer control. Stretch whoever was helping that year, shovel and an ax is replaced manure from the barn. However, harrow behind us to lightly cover a wire from posts mounted at went out with the mule or mules today by bull dozers, back hoes or we also used what we called the soda. Since it was a light plow either end of the fi eld. Soak rags and “broke ground.” Using the other powerful equipment. The Guano. I thought at the time that that had teeth — like projections in diesel fuel and tie them along bottom plows they made deep children’s job was to pick up roots all commercial fertilizer was on the bottom, it looked easy, but I the wire. Deer will not come near, furrows into the soil where crops and limbs and tote them to a burn Guano, but I later learned that it never tried to do it as you always according to one hunter. had been grown the previous year. pile. After breaking up the new came from bat droppings from the had to have the mule under It will be interesting to see By plowing around and around ground, we also had to pick up Guano Islands. (That was organic control and not break down the how our produce venture turns the fi eld, or whatever pattern more roots and dirt clods. Some wasn’t it?) In addition, corn was young corn plants. (The Spring out, but we know that regardless the farmer chose, the soil made dirt clod wars always erupted. always side-dressed with nitrate Tooth Harrow was heavier type of how much effort we put into “waves” as it was turned the Daddy always liked to plant of soda. Madaline McFatter and of harrow but I’m not sure what any farming operation, we are all same way. This has the same vegetables in new ground until he I have compared notes on our it was used for. Maybe raking dependent on the rainfall. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Lessons learned after running for offi ce in the City of Bonifay

Dear Editor, his legwork in soliciting is based on a $403,055,500 funding of the various at police/fi re station, two was concerning grants. I was a candidate in voters and, in turn, his valuation for the county as functions of the county, and people — I assume one is Those supposedly “free” the March 27 Bonifay City constituency responded in a whole, with $80,082,608 then pay the utility tax to the a City of Bonifay employee, gifts to city or county for Election, unsuccessfully I an impressive manner to of that amount from taxed City of Bonifay to pay for the the other a Holmes County that matter, and citing on might add, and would like to those efforts. property within the city Bonifay Police Department, employee — I guess if a that I’ve noticed the parks express some observations The subject of a property limits of Bonifay, or roughly etc. Understand, I am well 911 call from within the in Bonifay — East park, formed by me from the tax by the City of Bonifay 20 percent of the total aware that it would have city comes in, the city Middlebrooks park on experience. was the primary reason assessment being from City required my vote and the employee answers; and, if Banfi eld Ave., Verterans First, I’ve learned there for my declaration as a of Bonifay. I established vote of two other members from outside city, within the Memorial park at the are over 1,700 registered candidate, not that I’m of from the Holmes of the Bonifay City Council county, the county employee football fi eld — fi rst, I voters per Supervisor of the opinion that the cost of County Board of County to affect the motion. And, answers, and dispatches suggest the motivation Elections Offi ce in the establishing such a program Commissioners 2011-12 had it been successful, the appropriate city, or for the “grants” that fund City of Bonifay. In the could very well be funded budget that the Holmes then, in parades, etc., county law enforcement to these entities is more for March 27 election, 210 by reducing the work force, County Sheriff is budgeted instead of having three the 911 emergency. If those the benefi t of the grant of those persons elected rather than imposing more to receive $2,754,892 for police vehicles, burning functions are moved to the writer, since their take to exercise the right to tax on the Bonifay taxpayer. operation of it’s functions. $4 per gallon gasoline, building on Highway 90 amounts to about 10 vote. I congratulate the One means I developed I had in mind to tender a three Holmes County East, that would free the percent of the grant. Out of winner — He surprised from Holmes County motion, had I been elected, Sheriff’s Department Bonifay Police/Fire Station that will have to come the the “establishment” (the Clerk of Court’s Offi ce, and to request that the Holmes vehicles, burning $4 per building. “infl uence” money to those incumbents and the city from Holmes County Tax County Sheriff perform gallon gasoline, and three The Emergency Medical persons who approve the employees) — and my Collectors Offi ce, is that the the functions now being Florida Highway Patrol Services — the ambulance grant, the infl uence money observation is that he did property tax assessment performed by the City of cars, burning $4 per gallon drivers, now housed in the to the offi ce holders that Bonifay Police Department, gasoline, that money could building on Highway 90 OK the application to be or that 20 percent of his be saved. I might add, East, between Highway fi led for the account of HAVE SOMETHING TO SAY? budget be given to City of Holmes County Sheriff’s 90 and the emergency the city, county, state or Bonifay, to defray the cost employees already enjoy management building, whatever. This was one of Letters to the editor and comments on Web versions of the City of Bonifay Police retirement benefi ts. budgeted in the Holmes my motivations in entering of news stories are welcomed. Department continuing And, as has been County Board of County the city council race — to Letters are edited only for grammar, spelling, — which would amount to recently mentioned in Commissioners 2011-12 see just what the return clarity, space and consistency, but we ask that they $550,978.40. the county paper, the 911 budget for $1,189,553, which is to the people in offi ce, be limited to 300 words where possible. Letter writers The current City of telephone response people, would cover the number of because I fi nd it hard to are asked to provide a home address and daytime Bonifay budget shows located in the City of Bonifay employees, could be moved believe that in the case telephone number (neither is printed) for verifi cation $212,912 for Bonifay Police Police/Fire satiation are to the Bonifay Police/Fire Bonifay City Council, $300 purposes. Department salaries, slated to receive additional Station and their role a month being worth the Letters may be sent to 1364 N. Railroad Ave., plus the associated costs equipment and, based on be expanded to make aggravation, headaches, Chipley, FL 32428 or emailed to news@chipleypaper. — vehicles, fuel, insurance, those articles, I understand them ambulance drivers/ complaints, etc. that goes com. Please specify if the etc. amounting to more than that the building will not fi remen. That is to say with the job. Those grants letter should be printed in the $25,000, which are funded accommodate the additional creating a “manned” fi re are not free, and I invite Washington County News or from the utility tax that is equipment. The director of station, as contrasted to residents to check the Holmes County Times-Advertiser. paid by the people within emergency management a “volunteer” fi re station, number of city employees Questions? Call 638-0212. the City of Bonifay that use, has offered they be moved at the same budget that are required to water, sewage, garbage, to the building located fi gure should result in maintain those parks on a electricity, telephones, gas off Highway 90 East, lower property insurance daily basis. I’ve noted that , etc. As an example, the behind the building where rates for all the citizens, those same city employees HOLMES COUNTY currents budget shows the emergency medical city and county. I talked also maintain the property anticipated “utility” tax services — the ambulances to the insurance agent that is a part of Memorial imes collected by Gulf Power — are to be found. It would about an estimate on the Football Field, the parking T from users within the city seem to me that since possible reduction, but he areas west of Memorial for the electricity being we in Holmes County was unable to quote any Field, extending on to the Advertiser $135,000, from West Florida seldom have “emergency” sort of estimate because, parking areas and the Electric $8,765, Chipola situations (i.e. hurricanes, according to him, the property that is part of the propane $600, Amerigas tornadoes, earthquakes, insurance companies Nicole P. Barefi eld, Publisher Rec. Center parking area, $2,924, and so forth; keep in etc.) that meaning that the bases their rates on a all of which is derived from Randal Seyler, Editor mind that the city collects emergency preparedness number of factors — the 10 percent utility tax. Cameron Everett, Production Supervisor directly from each user of equipment, number of fi re and “emergency So, I will close and, it’s water, sewage, garbage, hydrants, water pressure, The Times-Advertiser is published on Wednesdays by Florida management” personnel should you decide what Freedom Newspapers Inc., 112 E. Virginia Ave., Bonifay, FL a 10 percent utility tax, are not overly taxed in their etc. He said at present, I’ve tried to say is worthy 32425. 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It’s part insurance sales abuses Nan Ellen and Bill Jr. [email protected] after being involved in a of our heritage.” that targeted the elderly Nelson said Floridians brawl. “He was hiding and and minorities, and forc- living in Miami and Key CHIPLEY — Although he the ship put out to sea,” ing European insurers to West could not imagine was born in Miami, Dem- Nelson said. “That is how Senator Bill Nelson honor unpaid Holocaust- the rural nature of Florida ocratic Sen. Bill Nelson he landed in Port St. Joe era claims, according to nor the wide variety of life- said his family roots are in in 1829.” his website. styles and communities Washington County. When the Civil War A fi fth-generation Flo- found in the state. Nelson, the state’s came to Florida, his The camp’s dead were bound for Florida. ridian, Nelson was born “Did you know that next senior senator in Wash- great-great-grandfather prepared for burial and “Our family’s roots are in Miami on Sept. 29, 1942, year, we are expected to ington, was in the Pan- was over 50, and too old laid to rest by the sex- here,” he said. “It’s part of and educated in Mel- have a population bigger handle this week meeting to be a regular soldier, but ton, an ex-slave named our heritage.” bourne’s public schools. than New York?” Nelson with business, civic and he was part of the home John W. Jones, at what is Nelson’s public service He served his country as asked. When that hap- political leaders in Wash- guard. When the Union now Woodlawn National career began in 1972, with a captain in the Army from pens, Florida will be the ington, Jackson, Calhoun army marched from Pen- Cemetery. At the end of his election to the Florida 1965 to 1971, both on active third largest state, behind and Gulf counties. He was sacola to Marianna, Nel- the war, each prisoner Legislature. During his duty and in the Reserve. California and Texas. holding town hall meet- son’s ancestor fought and was required to take a three terms, he helped en- He has been married to his “Everybody is moving ings across Florida, giving was captured in Marian- loyalty oath and given a act the nation’s fi rst state wife, Grace, since 1972 and here,” he said. updates on recent hap- na, winding up in a Union train ticket home. The last law to protect consumers penings in Washington prisoner-of-war camp in prisoner left the camp on from computer fraud and and hearing from leaders Elmira, New York. September 27, 1865. The advocated for responsible on issues affecting the lo- The prison camp, in use camp was then closed, de- growth management laws, cal community. from July 6, 1864, until the molished and converted to according to his website. “I have three grand- fall of 1865, was dubbed farm land. Elected to the U.S. Con- fathers buried out on Or- “Hellmira” by its inmates, Elmira Prison has been gress in 1978, he served ange Hill,” Nelson said according to the website compared to its Southern six terms representing Or- Thursday morning, speak- censusdiggins.com, the counterpart, Anderson- lando and the Space Coast ing in Chipley. “I have been prison’s death rate was 25 ville, due to the high death and became an early advo- in this very room with my percent. rate, Nelson said. cate for a balanced federal uncle Farrell attending During the 15 months “They only got thin, cot- budget. the Chipley Kiwanis Club the site was used as a pris- ton tents there, and the In 1994, Nelson was meetings.” Nelson noted oner of war camp more only way we can fi gure elected to the Florida Cab- that his uncle Farrell also than 12,100 Confederate that he survived is that inet as state Treasurer, served on the Washington soldiers were incarcer- because of his age, he was Insurance Commissioner County School Board. ated there; of these 2,963 put in one of the actual and Fire Marshal. Nelson said his uncle, died from a combination buildings.” During his six years Dr. Donald Nelson, is cur- of malnutrition, continued How the early Nel- in the post, he earned his rently in the hospital in exposure to harsh winter son returned to Florida reputation as a common- Dothan. “He is the rock of weather, and disease from from New York remains a sense problem solver and our family,” Nelson said. the poor sanitary condi- mystery, but the senator strong consumer advocate Nelson said his great- tions on Foster’s Pond suspects his great-great- by fi ghting to keep insur- great-grandfather, John combined the lack of med- grandfather went to the ance rates affordable for wharf and found a ship homeowners, cracking Nelson, was a teen-aged ical care. 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By RANDAL SEYLER we think that because the and rocket grade kerosene low-Earth orbit, they’ll 638-0212| @WCN_HCT shuttle program has been powered launch vehicle. have to spend more than [email protected] shut down.” It uses the same engines, six months aloft at a time. The shuttle program structural architecture (with That’s the typical stint for CHIPLEY — The fi nal fron- was shut down because a wider diameter), avionics space station crews. Five tier is far from being closed following the Columbia ac- and launch system. hundred days is more than to the United States. cident in 2003, it was man- The space station is 16 months. NASA has several new dated that the shuttle pro- huge, Nelson said, bigger The human endurance rockets in design which gram be used just as long than a football fi eld. The record of 14 months was set will take American astro- as necessary to complete launch on April 30 will send by a Russian cosmonaut nauts not only to the space the space station. a test capsule to the space aboard the Mir space sta- station, but eventually to The design of the space station with supplies and is tion in the mid-1990s. Only Mars, U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson shuttle, with the craft be- part of the redesign efforts two others – both Russians said Thursday while speak- ing mounted on the side of by NASA to come up with – have spent as long as a ing to local residents, elect- the rocket, was not as safe safer space travel. Future full year in space. ed offi cials and business as if the capsule had been target dates for NASA in- No NASA astronaut has leaders in Chipley. on top of the rocket. Hav- clude launches in 2014 and spent more than seven “The space program ing the shuttle mounted 2017 with the goal of reach- months in space on a sin- isn’t shutting down, it’s just on the side subjected it to RANDAL SEYLER | Times-Advertiser ing an asteroid on 2025. gle mission. warming up,” Nelson said. debris from the rocket, Nel- Sen. Bill Nelson, center, is welcomed to Patillo’s Travel to Mars with cur- Suffredini doesn’t ex- Nelson, a democrat, was son said. Thursday morning by area business leaders, civic rent technology will take 10 pect any such Mars simu- in the Panhandle this week NASA is in the process and political offi cials. Nelson was in the Panhandle months to get there and the lation aboard the space meeting with business, of developing new rockets astronauts would have to station to occur any soon- holding town hall meetings at various communities. civic and political leaders for carrying American as- stay on Mars for a year until er than two to three years. in Washington, Jackson, tronauts into space, and will launch the Dragon cap- porated into the spacecraft. the planet was close enough Physical as well as psycho- Calhoun and Gulf counties. the new design puts the sule to the International Besides NASA contracts, to Earth for a return trip. logical questions will have He was holding town hall capsule back on top of the Space Station. Pending SpaceX has signed con- “One friend of mine is to be addressed before meetings across Florida, rocket. completion of fi nal safety tracts with private sector working on a plasma rocket anything of that sort is at- giving updates on recent “With the capsule on top, reviews, testing and veri- companies, non-American that could get astronauts to tempted, he said. happenings in Washington if something goes wrong, fi cation, NASA has agreed government agencies and Mars in 39 days, traveling at Steps are under way, and hearing from leaders it can separate from the to allow SpaceX to send its the American military for 400,000 mph,” Nelson said. however, for such an effort, on issues affecting the local rocket and parachute back Dragon spacecraft to ren- its launch services. It has al- In March, NASA released and scientists and fl ight community. to earth,” Nelson said. dezvous with the station in a ready launched, for a paying plans for to use the space surgeons already are work- The topic of NASA came Shutting down the shuttle single fl ight. customer, a low earth orbit- station to stage a mock ing on it. The goal would be up during the morning’s program had a devastating SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket ing satellite with its Falcon Mars fl ight to train astro- to have all the data in hand Q&A session, when Wash- effect on Brevard County, is targeted to lift off at 11:22 1 booster in 2009. The com- nauts. It would be patterned so the space station can be ington County Chamber of where 7,000 NASA employ- p.m. on April 30, on a mission pany plans to launch its fi rst after Russia’s mock fl ight to used as a Mars test bed be- Commerce Executive Di- ees lost their jobs. Brevard to become the fi rst commer- commercial geostationary Mars that lasted 520 days at fore its projected demise rector Ted Everett asked County is Nelson’s home cial company in history to satellite in 2013 from a Fal- a Moscow research center. in 2020 or thereafter. why the government was county, he said. attempt to send a spacecraft con 9. Six men were involved in Suffredini said he ex- dismantling the space pro- “It was gut-wrenching to the International Space The Falcon launch vehi- that study, which ended pects the consensus ulti- gram following last sum- what happened in Brevard Station, according to the cle family is designed to pro- late last year. They were mately will be to simulate mer’s end to the shuttle County,” Nelson said. The website nasa.gov. vide breakthrough advances locked in a steel capsule. “at least the fi rst leg of a program. number of workers at Cape SpaceX is formally known in reliability, cost, fl ight envi- NASA’s future for trip to a distant planet.” Nelson spent six days Canaveral dropped from as Space Exploration Tech- ronment and time to launch, manned exploration is up Nelson said the ulti- orbiting Earth In January 15,000 to 8,000 following the nologies Corp., founded by according to spacex.com. in the air as the debate mate goal is a safe, reliable 1986 as a payload specialist end of the shuttle program. former PayPal entrepreneur The primary design driv- drags on as to where astro- “space taxi” — and that is aboard the space shuttle “The goal was to shut Elon Musk. er is and will remain reli- nauts should head in the what NASA is working on Columbia. According to his down the shuttle program NASA has also awarded ability, as described in more decades ahead: the moon, for the future. website, “that experience and replace it with a safer SpaceX a contract to de- detail below. In providing asteroids and/or Mars. “We launched a probe gave him a new perspec- rocket,” Nelson explained. velop and demonstrate a hu- our launch and placement The cost promises to be to Mars a few months tive on the Earth’s fragile Unfortunately, the new man-rated Dragon as part of services, we recognize that a major factor, along with ago that was the size of a environment and a greater rockets were not ready as its Commercial Crew Devel- nothing is more important the development of rocket- Volkswagen,” Nelson said. appreciation of the impor- soon as planned, but the opment program to trans- than getting our customer’s ships big enough to travel “The future looks excellent tance of our nation’s space fi rst test launch of the new port crew to the ISS. SpaceX satellite or other space- so far. for the space program.” exploration program.” prototypes is planned for is planning its fi rst crewed craft safely to its intended NASA’s space station “I think 98 percent of the later this month from Cape Dragon/Falcon9 fl ight in destination. program manager Mike THE ASSOCIATED American people feel the Canaveral. 2015, when it expects to have Like Falcon 1, Falcon 9 Suffredini said before as- PRESS CONTRIBUTED same way you do,” Nelson According to the website a fully certifi ed, human-rated is a two stage, liquid oxygen tronauts can fl y beyond TO THIS REPORT. told Everett. “The truth is, nasa.gov, the Falcon 9 rocket launch escape system incor- We’re The Right Pharmacy For You! News Flash! Get a FREE WALMART    

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Wednesday, April 18, 2012 Local Holmes County TImes-Advertiser | A7 A8 | Holmes County Times-Advertiser Local Wednesday, April 18, 2012 Southerland Broadband expansion creates need for visits Internet training Kiwanis Club Special to Times-Advertiser According to Mary Bed- ford, the executive direc- Broadband services tor of the Florida Learning By RANDAL SEYLER have a huge impact on lo- Alliance: “Many rural Flo- 638-0212| @WCN_HCT cal economies by acceler- ridians, including children, [email protected] ating business expansion, have not had an opportu- job creation, and educa- nity to take advantage of CHIPLEY — Service is the best type tional opportunities. Rural all the Internet has to offer of leadership. parts of Florida have fallen especially in terms of edu- That is a value U.S. Rep. Steve far behind urban areas in cation. High-speed Inter- Southerland of Panama City says terms of broadband avail- net can change that and he learned growing up in the family ability but that is now be- this website will help make business, which happens to be a fu- ginning to change. Driving new users more comfort- RANDAL SEYLER | The Times-Advertiser neral home. the change is a $24 million able as they learn.” “If you call us at 2 a.m., then at U.S. Rep. Steve Southerland of Panama City visits Washington dollar federal grant used to Educators point to sev- 2:30 we are at your door in a coat County on April 10. build and add broadband eral advantages of high and tie,” Southerland, 46, told the infrastructure throughout speed internet availabil- Chipley Kiwanis Club on April 10. “It was because of the lessons I we had the opportunity to be suc- the rural regions in Flor- ity besides the obvious re- A Republican, Southerland rep- learned in that little house,” he said. cessful, as well as opportunity to ida. Benefi ting directly search capabilities. Rural resents the state’s 2nd congres- “Hard work, honesty and service.” fail.” from the project are Flor- students can have easier sional district in Washington, D.C., Although Southerland had no Although there are no perfect ida’s rural counties in the access to dual enrollment, a place where service leadership, magic wand to make people feel bet- countries, just as there are no per- Panhandle, north central digital books and collab- like common sense, often is lacking, ter after losing a family member, he fect churches, Southerland said Florida and the Heartland orative home studies, for Southerland said. said his family’s way of helping was America is one of the world’s great- region in South Florida. example. “We defi nitely have our challeng- to “crawl down into the grief and est, most benevolent countries. Providing broadband Internet safety is an es in Washington. Even our issues hurt with them. The purest form of “When you’re a Haiti or Japan, you services, however, is important component of have issues,” he joked. leadership is to get down on your love it when you see America com- only part of the equation. the website as new users Southerland said his family has knees and serve,” he said. ing, because you know we’re bring- Teaching new users how might be unaware of the lived in this district for more than Happiness is a mindset, Souther- ing help.” to take full advantage of dangers of providing per- 200 years, and the family business, land said, and happiness has noth- The defi cit problem the nation the Internet is the next sonal information. More Southerland Family Funeral Homes, ing to do with how much money one faces is one of the prime concerns step. The Florida Learn- importantly, the website was founded by his grandfather fol- has or what items one possesses. for Southerland, and he says some- ing Alliance and Workforce guides parents on how to lowing World War II in 1955. South- “None of our funeral vehicles have a thing has to be done to cut down on Florida Inc. have taken the block inappropriate web- erland is co-owner and president of trailer hitch on them; nobody gets to spending. lead in an initiative to ad- sites from being accessed. the company. take it with them,” he said. “If your tractor is stuck in the dress broadband educa- A free training course “I had never served in public of- Southerland said he was raised ditch, you don’t start painting it,” tion issues. They recently will be offered at 5 p.m. fi ce before this election,” he said, to believe work was more than just he said. “But in Washington, they launched a multi-media April 24 at the Holmes adding that in 1983 he was elected an expectation, but it was a gift. go out and buy all kinds of paint, at- campaign to teach new County High School audi- class president in high school. “So Growing up in the funeral services, tachments… Get the tractor out of and novice users how to torium. Those interested we’re 2-0 for elections,” he added, the family home had six telephone the ditch.” use the Internet. in attending a free “Inter- laughing. lines, and calls would come in all Southerland said his opinions The campaign centers net Training Workshop for In the funeral business, South- times of day and night. make him sometimes unpopular on the development of an Beginners” should call erland said his family “walked with “Sometimes we would have to with his own party in Washington, aggregate website that Lynn Gothard or Larche people through a very bad time,” turn the TV off because Dad was but that is all right with him. “I didn’t assembles topics such as Hardy at 877-873-7232. and under those circumstances, talking to someone, walking with go to Washington to be a congress- health care, education, job Space is limited, and reg- customers often become more like them through one of the worst man; I went to be a representative. services, Internet safety, istration will take place on family. times of their lives,” he said. “Sure, I want to serve you, the people I as well as other important a fi rst-come, fi rst-served When Southerland sought offi ce, we would be disappointed, but we represent. topics. 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You had a few options, Hillsborough Imagine yourself waking make the soap yourself, find Darrius Javonte Clark, 18, hold for up tomorrow morning to find a neighbor to trade with that Leon County that all those creature com- made soap or just be stinky. Quinton David Coker, 51, hold for forts you have grown so accus- The Falling Waters State Hillsborough County tom to have vanished. As you Park was born March 26, 1962, Jason Lamar Collins, 32, hold for wander through your house and to commemorate this prison transport service in a daze, you find no electric event there will be a plaque Ricardo Davince Dennis, 36, hold for appliances, nothing made of dedicated to the past 50 years Hillsborough County plastic and no cellphone to call as the park looks toward a Jeffrey Gray, 48, trafficking in for help. promising future. hydrocodone On your travels through This event over the years Alicia Marie Guerra, 21, Hillsborough the woods looking for help, Some of the attractions at the will be something for everyone has been blessed by the sup- County transported for Walton County you come across a small town event will include live cannon including cows, goat, chicken port of the community includ- Gregory Mel Harcus, 38, child support known as Falling Waters. You fire with civil war re-enactors, and a few other critters from ing major support from the Johnny Dewayne Hardrick, 38, see the town is full of life with blacksmiths, quilters, a crack- the farm. This year along with Washington County Tourist violation of probation folks actually making things er cowboy, gristmills, candle a special venomous snake dis- Development Council and Measha Marie Hendrix, 35, allowing with their hands, people bar- makers, flint knappers, butter play, there will also be a live al- Community South Credit unauthorized minor to drive tering for goods and, by the makers, a wild west shoot out ligator to give you a smile. Union. Jordan Richard Hernstine, 21, hold for way, you won’t find anything and much more. To keep your ears and If you like good old fashion prison transport service with the phrase “Made in Chi- There will be many crafters stomach happy there will be fun while remembering a sim- Stacey Whane Huckaby, 22, possession na” stuck to its bottom. and artisans in attendance this live music and great food all pler time, then the place to be of marijuana less than 20 grams Wake up, it was only a year. Some of the unique artis- day long. is Falling Waters State Park James V. Karlson, 32, driving under the dream. But the ninth annual tic creations found throughout The main goal of this event from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Fri- influence, driving while license suspended Legends & Lore Festival is the festival will include chain- is to give people the opportu- day and from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. or revoked, refuse to submit to breath around the corner. You can saw carvings, basket weavers, nity to experience first hand Saturday. More information test, violation of probation experience Florida Panhandle paintings, jewelry and maybe what day-to-day living was like is available at www.friendsof- Jeremy Lambert, 32, lewd and life and see what it took to live a few surprises. a 100 or so years ago in Wash- fallingwaters.org or by calling lascivious molestation on the rugged Florida frontier. If you like animals there ington County. For example, if 638-6130. Omar Mendoza, 27, hold for prison transport service Kalen Keith Miller, 19, burglary, dealing in stolen property, criminal mischief William Roland Morris, 32, child Marriages Man charged with kidnapping support Bradley Kyle Nelson-McDonald, 19, violation of probation & Divorces From Staff Reports and Families. James Anthony Netherton, 40, driving The complainant and Martin while license suspended or revoked with Marriages BONIFAY — A Fort Lauder- fought when he attempted to knowledge Derek Ray Anders 4/7/1991 dale man was arrested Satur- leave with the child, according David Randolph Ramsey, 53, driving of Bonifay and Kristin Elizabeth day by Bonifay police in con- to police. Martin is a former resi- under the influence Hutchinson 8/2/1988 of Bonifay nection with a charge of kid- dent of Bonifay. Earnest Lee Rhodes, 29, driving while Bryan Anthony Johnson 12/22/1985 napping, according to a police With the assistance of the license suspended or revoked report. Washington County Sheriff’s Jeffery L Robinson, 42, Hillsborough of Bonifay and Brittany Jean Samuel Lee Samuel Lee Martin Jr., 38, Office, Martin was taken into County transported for Walton County Pickwick 2/28/1988 of Bonifay Martin Jr. Bobby Jo Killacky 8/30/1983 was arrested by police at a custody without incident. Leslie Virgel Talbot, 54, hold for Miami of Bonifay and Elizabeth Hanley Washington County residence The child was returned to Dade Andrews 3/26/1989 of Bonifay on charges of kidnapping and battery his lawful guardian within 30 min- Mark Anthony Watkins, hold for prison William Earl Smith 6/6/1974 of after police were called to a distur- utes of the initial call, according transport service Bonifay and Amanda Irene Redmon bance report on East Moore Avenue to police. Chad Timothy West, 36, hold for prison 7/24/1977 of Bonifay in Bonifay. Martin was transported to the Wash- transport service Police learned a 1-year-old child ington County Jail for booking and to Donald Ray Wiggins, 31, hold for prison had been taken without permission await transportation back to Holmes transport service Divorces by the man alleging to be the child’s County. Aunita Michelle Williams, 46, hold for Michael Timothy Webb II and father. The complainant report- The child’s mother and Martin prison transport service Carri Lynell Webb ed the child had been voluntarily never were married, and accord- Heather Lynn Williams, 42, hold for Steven Stanley and Carrie Stanley placed in her custody by the child’s ing to public records, paternity has prison transport service Charles Edward Mullins and mother as part of a safety plan with not been established for the child Todd Richard Womble, 43, hold for Debbie Lynn Mullins the Florida Department of Children in question. prison transport service

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Maintaining a Special To the Times-Advertiser port demonstrate consis- ing Floridians get to work.” owners reduce their risk of can ignite vegetation, very carefully managed tent progress, with 30,335 The following regional wildfi re-related damage. debris and combustible and maintained vegeta- TALLAHASSEE — For the individuals placed in jobs. workforce boards were in The Florida Forest materials that can lead tion zone within a fi ve-foot third consecutive month, That fi gure includes 7,047 the top 10 for reported job Service has reported that to ignition of the exte- zone immediately adja- the state’s 24 regional work- people who were receiving placements in March: more than 1,000 wildfi res rior of a house,” said Dr. cent to your home is criti- force boards helped more unemployment compensa- 7. Chipola Regional Workforce have consumed nearly Steve Quarles, senior re- cal. Creation of this zone than 30,000 unemployed tion, up from 6,536 unem- Development Board: Calhoun, 20,000 acres in Florida search scientist at IBHS. (sometimes referred to Floridians who found jobs, ployment compensation Holmes, Jackson, Liberty since the beginning of the “Further, embers blown as a “noncombustible” or including placements for claimants in January. The and Washington counties. year, and the threat of wild- or drawn into buildings “low-combustible” zone), more than 7,000 job seekers boards reported 31,239 Board Chair Darrin Wall fi res remains high because through gable end vents, can be accomplished using who had been receiving un- placements in February and Executive Director of recent dry conditions. eave vents and other rock or stone mulch and employment. The numbers and 32,965 placements in Richard Williams “Florida is one of the openings can ignite a well-irrigated, low-grow- for March are part of a con- January. The Monthly Job 8. Gulf Coast Workforce Devel- few states that has a year- house from the inside.” ing, well-maintained, and tinuing trend for Florida, Placement Report was de- opment Board: Bay, Franklin round wildfi re season,” IBHS demonstrated the non-woody vegetation. where unemployment has veloped at the Governor’s and Gulf counties. Board said Julie Rochman, IBHS very real threat windborne IBHS’ Wildfi re Retrofi t steadily declined, in keep- direction by the Florida Chair Gary Ross and Ex- president and CEO, “and embers present during the Guide – Florida Edition in- ing with Gov. Rick Scott’s Department of Economic ecutive Director Kimberly current drought condi- fi rst-ever, full-scale wildfi re cludes information about goals for job placement, re- Opportunity and Workforce Bodine tions, particularly in the ember storm demonstra- how to create a wildfi re- tention and recruitment. Florida Inc. 10. Workforce Development Panhandle, have height- tion at the IBHS Research resistant landscape. Prop- “Florida’s economy is “These job placement Board of Okaloosa and Walton ened the wildfi re risk, Center in South Carolina. erty owners can use the built upon the success of numbers demonstrate Counties: Okaloosa and Wal- making preparation all the The demonstration illus- Wildfi re Risk Assessment Florida’s businesses and that regional workforce ton counties. Board Chair more important.” trated how easily some Checklist at the end of the job creators. As they grow boards are laser-focused Dr. David O. Miller and Reducing wildfi re commonly used building guide to determine the and expand, job seek- on matching businesses Executive Director Linda risk starts by address- materials and items near retrofi t projects they want ers throughout our state to the talented job seekers Sumblin ing three sources of vul- or on houses can ignite to undertake, and use will continue to get back they need,” said Chris Hart The goal of the Monthly nerability: the structure, from embers, and what ho- the cost estimator in the to work and further show IV, President/CEO of Work- Job Placement Report is nearby landscaping and meowners can do to better checklist to help prioritize that Florida is on the right force Florida, the state’s to highlight and share job- the vegetation in the gen- protect their homes. the projects they can do path,” Scott said. “Togeth- chief workforce policy orga- placement achievement so eral area surrounding the Many ways to protect a now and those that should er with the jobs package I nization. “Their work is an regional workforce boards structure. Each potential home are free or cost less be part of future mainte- recently signed into law, integral component of Flor- and other workforce sys- problem can be dealt with than $20, such as keep- nance and renovations. we are making Florida the ida’s continued economic tem partners can identify through maintenance, ma- ing gutters clear, sealing Find out other ways best state in the nation to recovery, and I commend and replicate best prac- terial and design improve- around all doors – includ- to reduce wildfi re risk live, work and play.” and thank them for their tices and strategies that ments, and vegetation ing the garage – and cov- with guidance from IBHS The results from March’s commitment to developing connect job seekers with control, Rochman said. ering vents. For example, at www.disastersafety. Monthly Job Placement Re- our state’s talent and help- employment. “Property owners should property owners can org/wildfi re. Holmes County TDC contributes to RiverWay South

Special to the Times-Advertiser river basins as match to- work toward making the Jim Brook, left, Executive ward a Regional Rural De- Apalachicola and Choc- Director Holmes The Holmes County velopment Grant through tawhatchee River region County Development the Florida Department a premier destination for Tourist Development Coun- Commission and cil has contributed $2,500 in of Economic Opportunity natural, cultural, and his- matching funds along with (DEO). torical-based recreation. RiverWay South the Holmes County Devel- RiverWay South is a new- RiverWay South Apala- Apalachicola- opment Commission to sup- ly organized public/private chicola-Choctawhatchee Choctawhatchee board port RiverWay South Apala- partnership that encour- is working toward becom- member, receives chicola-Choctawhatchee in ages sustainable economic ing self sustaining through matching contribution its application for a second development through the individual, corporate and from Holmes County, rural regional development preservation and promo- public investments. More Tourist Development state grant. A total of $5,000 tion of the natural, cultural information about the or- Council Chairman Steve from both the TDC and and historical resources of ganization can be obtained Herrington. Herrington HCDC will be combined the Apalachicola and Choc- by contacting volunteer is also the Mayor of with investments from oth- tawhatchee River basins. staff through the website at Westville. er counties within the two Participating organizations RWSFL.ORG.

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Special to the News school districts all offer By Suzan Gage, Outreach the VPK program. Today’s and Community Partnerships parents have many possi- Director bilities and should be able to find a VPK program that suits their family’s CHIPLEY — For Aiden needs.” Wheeler, his day starts as VPK, or Voluntary Pre- mom signs him in at Kids Kindergarten, is free and World in Chipley. He and mom head into available to any child who Miss Jesse Foxworth’s is 4 on or before Septem- Voluntary Pre-Kindergar- ber 1, 2012 and resides in ten classroom. Within sec- the State of Florida. The onds Miss Jesse greets Early Learning Coalition them with a big welcoming of Northwest Florida will smile and with a quick kiss be issuing certificates of goodbye from mom, Aiden eligibility for Voluntary heads straight to the col- Pre-Kindergarten at a orful carpet for circle time VPK Round-up for families to start his VPK day. in Holmes and Washington Each weekday, over counties. The Round –up 250 four and five year-olds will be on Friday, April 20th start their day at one of 24 at the Chipley One Stop VPK classrooms located at 680 2ndStreet (in the across Washington and Old Chipley High School) Holmes counties. “I be- from 8:30 am till 11:30 am. lieve VPK helps lay a path Parents will need to bring SPECIAL TO THE NEWS for Kindergarten,” says photo ID, proof of Florida Miss Tanya teaches Aiden Wheeler and other children at Kids World in Chipley. Tanya Wheeler, Aiden’s residency (no P.O. boxes) mom. “His participation and proof of child’s age. here gives him interac- Once a certificate of eli- tion with other children gibility has been issued to as well as helps teach a family, the family can him concepts he might then take the certificate to not learn at home.” Tanya the VPK provider of their would know; Aiden is her choice to enroll. second child to go through In addition to issuing the VPK. Lynne Eldridge, certificates of eligibility Executive Director of the for VPK, different com- Early Learning Coali- munity partners such as tion of Northwest Florida Regions Bank and Uni- agrees. “This environ- versity of Florida/IFAS ment, with the teacher’s Extension will be on site facilitated support allows to share their latest infor- the receptors of the child’s mation and resources for brain to perform at their families. best. What happens when the brain is performing at The Early Learning Co- its best is learning.” alition of Northwest Flori- “What makes VPK such da is a non-profit organi- an important experience zation that exists to grow for children is that partici- healthy children, parents pating in an early learning and the relationship be- program helps the child tween them. It administers and family prepare for Child Care Resource and the transition to formal Referral, School Readi- education,” says Eldridge, ness and Voluntary- Pre- noting that “parents have kindergarten programs many different options to in a seven county service choose from when select- area. For more informa- ing a VPK provider. Pri- tion visit www.elcnwf.org, vate child care centers, find us on Facebook, or Aiden and his mom, Tanya Wheeler, in front of Kids World in Chipley, one of 24 classrooms where faith-based centers and call 1-866-269-3022. Voluntary Pre-Kindergarten is taught across Washington and Holmes counties.

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Hooked on Outdoors Anytime you hear someone bellyache about how hard it is to make it in this country remind them of a young Cuban boy who crossed the Straits of TURKEY TRIUMPHS Florida with his parents while trying to escape Communist Cuba. Partnership still He wound up living in the Keys, a paradise for paying dividends anyone who loves to fi sh. He set his sights on being a By STAN KIRKLAND guide, and everyone knows Florida Fish and Wildlife a guide needs a boat, but Conservation Commission this young man had no Partnerships can be great things. collateral. Every spring I’m reminded of the Only his partnership between the people knowledge of of Holmes County and our agency fi shing. 15 years ago to bring wild tur- He went keys back to the area. to banker Evidence of the success Outdoor after banker of that partnership is the Life with no luck fact that wild turkeys are Scott Lindsey securing a found throughout much of captainlindsey@ loan until the county. If you need proof of that, knology.net one day go to some of the more remote areas he went to of the county about daylight, especially Homestead, which is just near creeks and the Choctawhatchee south of Miami. He met a River, and listen for gobbling activity. banker named Flip Pallot, a In the mid-1990s, most people fi sherman who soon would who spent any time outdoors in get out of the suit-and-tie Holmes County knew wild turkeys world and would become were gone. The culprits were il- a famous guide and world- legal hunting and lack of quality renowned television habitat. personality of his own. Credit it to the tenacity of land- Remember the Walker Cay owners and hunters, but in 1997 Chronicles? they got staff of the then-Game Pallot saw something and Fresh Water Fish Commis- in the young Cuban boy; a sion to do a countywide survey burning desire to fi sh and to determine the presence or to make a living at it. So absence of birds. The bait Pallot took a chance on this station survey showed the young man and loaned him residents were right; tur- the money, even though he keys were absent. knew if he didn’t make it as With the backing a guide he probably would and support of people not be able to pay off the throughout the county, loan. the Northwest Florida Pallot also introduced Water Management Dis- him to other famous guides, trict and local National with one suggesting he give Wild Turkey Federation his boat a Spanish name. chapter members, GFC That was several million staff and their partners set fi sh and many years ago. a course to improve turkey Jose Wejebe traveled the habitat in the county and world on his television restock the population. In show and got quite famous. 1998 and ’99, the GFC, which He was easy going, and I became the Florida Fish and never remember seeing Wildlife Conservation Commis- him lose his temper while sion, closed the county to turkey being fi lmed. hunting and released 121 wild tur- He made fi shing look key hens and gobblers at eight loca- easy and catching them tions across the county. even easier. I would fi nd out With good habitat and the county’s when his show aired and roads and woodlands under the watch- make a point of watching. ful eye of its citizens and FWC law en- There wasn’t much he forcement offi cers, turkeys prospered. couldn’t do from throwing a During the spring of 2006, the FWC, cast net with the greatest of with the support of the citizenry of Hol- ease to picking up a fl y rod mes County, had a three-day turkey and catching anything from hunt. Since then, the spring season has marlin to snook. expanded to a 16-day season, plus two His boat and television days open only to youth hunters. It’s show was titled “The only a matter of time before FWC com- Spanish Fly,” but sadly missioners are asked to re-open the we no longer will get to county to a full fi ve-week season. watch Jose lament on The benefi ts of the wild turkey res- different baits or what toration project go beyond a hunting currents to fi sh or which season. The fact that the turkey num- ice chest to buy. He was bers are increasing signals the birds killed in a plane crash two have the kind of habitat and the protec- weeks a go in Everglades tion they need. It also means turkeys City while taking off in his are there for all to see and enjoy, re- experimental plane. gardless if they hunt or not. The fi shing world will But it also is a signal that the people miss Jose Wejebe. I will of an area can call on their fi sh and wild- miss hearing him say, “I life agency and get help. And, that’s a can’t help you now, I’m busy good thing. … busy catching fi sh.” FWB man takes top dollar in Hog’s Breath Cobia Shootout By TINA HARBUCK good fi sh.” The crew saw three was in that group. They caught their fi sh on Day 1, 654-8440 | @DestinLogTina and caught one that was about “We fought him for about 35 to 40 and it was worth $27,000. [email protected] 40 pounds. minutes,” he said. “We took our time Placing third overall with a Day 2 was much better for the … we babied him, to get him in.” 68.6-pounder was Jason Yelverton Thirty boats were in the hunt, crew. After they got the big cobia in who was fi shing aboard the Dana but Surreel landed the big one. Fishing down west of Destin the boat, the crew kept fi shing. Ann with Capt. Paul Sonnen. The Gary Howard of Fort Walton near Navarre in the “kill zone,” “We kept one slot open and fi sh was good for $22,350 in prize Beach pulled in a 75.6-pound cobia about a half-mile off the beach, kept going because you never money. April 7 while fi shing aboard the Taylor said they saw 10, caught know when it’s enough,” Taylor Winner of the Big Three, the Surreel with Capt. Jimmy Taylor to six and kept fi ve. said. “Just in case we found some- boat with the three largest cobia, take top honors in the Hog’s Breath “We were right there with ev- thing bigger.” weighing 68.6, 60.1 and 38.9 was 12th annual Cobia Shootout. erybody else … we just got lucky But the 75.6-pounder was the the Dana Ann. Howard’s cobia was the larg- enough that they popped up on biggest fi sh of the day and the Second place in the Big Three est on Day 2 of the event as well us,” Taylor said. tournament. was Team Outcast with fi sh as fi rst place overall, and good for About mid-day, the Surreel ran Placing second overall was weighing 58.6, 52.3 and 46.7. $47,250. up on a trio. Destin’s Danny Smith with a Defense Rest came in third in Gary Howard of the Surreel “We struggled the fi rst day,” “We caught all three,” Tay- 73.8-pounder caught on the Sea the Big Three with cobia weigh- shows off his prize-winning Capt. Taylor said. “We lost two lor said, “and the big fi sh Ya with Capt. Donnie Brown. ing 61.1, 51.1 and 40.3 pounds. cobia, a 75.6-pounder. A PORTS Section Wednesday, April 18, 2012 S www.bonifaynow.com Page 13 Greg Biffl e ends his winless streak at Texas CATHRINE LAMB 638-0212 | @catspitstop RESULTS 2. 8. , -84 COUNTDOWN TO TALLADEGA [email protected] 3. Matt Crafton 10. , -100 We have 18 days until the Sprint Cup Samsung Mobile 4. Johnny Sauter As the wind blew at race at Talladega. Be sure to follow me 500 – Sprint Cup 5. Timothy Peters Camping World speeds of up to 40 miles on Twitter by searching @catspitstop. 1. Greg Biffl e 6. Joey Coulter Truck Series per hour Greg Biffl e ended 2. his 49 race winless streak. 7. Nelson Piquet Jr. 1. Timothy Peters 3. Biffl e has not won a race 8. Ty Dillon 2. Justin Lofton, -6 before now since Octo- 4. Jeff Gordon 9. Parker Kilgerman 3. Ty Dillon, -7 Greg Biffl e celebrates in victory ber 2010. This win gives 5. 10. Justin Lofton 4. James Buescher, -10 lane after winning the Sprint Biffl e a 19 point lead in 6. Martin Truex Jr. 5. Parker Kligerman, -20 Cup Series race at Texas Motor points. Jimmie Johnson 7. 6. Nelson Piquet Jr., -1 STANDINGS Speedway on Saturday in Fort led 156 laps of the 334 laps 8. Carl Edwards 7. Jason White, -27 that were run. He fell just 9. Worth, Texas. Sprint Cup 8. John King, -28 short of the win though. 10. Dale Earnhardt Jr. 1. Greg Biffl e 9. Ron Hornaday, -31 AP Even though Johnson only 2. Matt Kenseth, -2 came is second all four of 10. David Starr, -37 O’Reilly Auto Parts 2. Dale Earnhardt Jr., -2 the Hendrick Motor Sports 300 – Nationwide cars fi nished in the top 10. 4. Martin Truex Jr., -20 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. 1. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. 5. Kevin Harvick, -24 THIS WEEKEND’S won the Nationwide se- 2. Paul Menard 6. Denny Hamlin, -31 RACES ries race. Even though 3. Kasey Kahne 7. , -39 the lights went out in turn 4. Denny Hamlin 8. Jimmie Johnson, -40 There is no Nationwide three for the second time 5. Austin Dillon 9. Ryan Newman, -48 Race this weekend with only 30 laps to go. 6. David Ragan 10. April 21 – 12:30 p.m. This win gave Stenhouse 7. Justin Allgaier  Speed – SFP 250 his second win of the sea- 8. Nationwide  Kansas Speedway son. Danica Patrick fi n- 9. 1.  Kansas – last year’s ished eighth. This is the 10. Steve Arpin 2. Ricky Senhouse Jr., -4 winner was Clint Bowyer highest position she has April 22 – 11:30 a.m. fi nished in since racing on 3. Austin Dillon, -20  the NASCAR circuit. Good Sam Roadside 4. Sam Hornish Jr., -54 Fox – STP 400 Kasey Kahne won the Assistance 200 5. Michael Annett, -64  Kansas Speedway Camping World Truck Se- – Camping World 6. , -65  Kansas — last year’s ries race. This was the fi rst Truck Series 7. , -67 winner was Brad race for the truck series at 1. Kasey Kahne 8. Tayler Malsom, -84 Keselowski Rockingham since 2004. The Sprint Cup race wasn’t very exciting this week, but here is how it was no caution and some- went down. On lap 14, how he still managed to went on to fi nish second. pit road with steam com- The Nationwide series ing from under the hood. was more exciting than This started a string of the Sprint Cup race but MAY Student bad luck for some of the not much. The fi rst caution drivers, including Tony came on lap 45 when Kurt Stewart who was already Busch scraped the wall because of debis on turn Athletes racing in a back up car. Several drivers had to three. Keselowski took his take a green fl ag pit stop car to the garage. It just on laps 41-50. This was not wasn’t his weekend. the last green fl ag pit that pitted on would be taken — there lap 63 because of smoke were fi ve duringthe race. coming from the tail pipe, Congratulations to these top athletes! The second one was on and then on lap 64 he takes laps 141-149, the third was his car to the garage. Ke- on laps 186-190, the fourth selowski comes out of the was on laps 230-234 and garage on lap 90 and then the fi fth and last green spins in turn four bring- fl ag pit was on laps 279- ing the second caution. 286. Now lets back up to Caution three came on lap lap 67, which was the fi rst 95 when Blake Koch and caution and was for debris make contact in turn 4. and Koch spins in turn 2. Caution No. 2 came The lights went out in turn when Trevor Bayne hit the three on lap 98 extending wall on lap 93. The race the caution. leaders took advantage The one and only green of Bayne’s accident and fl ag pit in the Nationwide freshened up during the series race came on laps caution. 147-154. The yellow fl ags went into the garage on came out when the lights lap 160 and came back out went out in turn three Jeremy Hollobaugh Tyke Steele Shelby Sellers on lap 167 and then back to on lap 162. The red fl ag the garage on lap 217. came out and the race was Bethlehem H.S. Chipley H.S. Vernon H.S. On lap 214, NASCAR stopped on lap 169 so the Softball, Pitcher Basketball, Guard gave the teams an extra technicians could change Softball, Catcher member to the pit crew the ciurict breaker so the 11th Grade 11th Grade 11th Grade over the wall to clean the lights would stay on. Kurt windshield and assist the Busch’s engine started drivers. On lap 318, Jim- smoking on lap 186 and mie Johnson scraped the put him in the pits for the wall but kept going. There rest of the race.

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Red Birds, 12-2 Kaitlynn Carroll Dan Wells Stephanie Gipson CATHRINE LAMB Elite Grey was postponed Ponce de Leon H.S. Poplar Springs H.S. Vernon H.S. 638-0212 | @catspitstop due to organizational mat- [email protected] ters. Elite Blue and Elite Point Guard/Catcher Baseball, 3rd Base & Softball, Catcher Grey will make up this Played East-West All-Star Pitcher, 12th Grade 11th Grade After a weekend off, the game at a later date. Big Bend Baseball League This weekend will bring got back under way on the Elite Blue to Chatta- Saturday. There were only hoochee to play the Red two games scheduled, with Birds at 3 p.m. EDT on only one being played. The Sunday. The Horsemen will game played was between travel to Panama City to Way to Go Athletes the Calhoun County Horse- play the Elite Gray at 2 p.m. men and the Chattahooch- CDT on Sunday. ee Red Birds. The score of The standings so far this this game was the Horse- season are: 1st place Elite From the Associates men 12 and the Red Birds 2. Blue; 2nd place Elite Gray; This win by the Horsemen 3rd place Horsemen; 4th of Store 2114 was their fi rst win of the place Red Birds. season. The teams would like Chipley • 638-2243 The game between the everyone to come out and Bay Elite Blue and the Bay support their favorite team. A14 | Holmes County Times-Advertiser Local Wednesday, April 18, 2012 TRACTOR PULL RESULTS 3,500-pound Farm Stock 1st place: Jerry Mitchell, Allis Chalmers WD, Groveland, 146.6 feet 2nd place: Larry Mitchell, Allis Chalmers WD, Marianna, 100.7 feet 3rd place: Chanley Gilbert, Farmall Super C, Vernon, 81.11 feet 3,500-pound modifi ed 1st place: Larry Mitchell, Allis Chalmers WD, Marianna, 106.3 feet 2nd place: Chanley Gilbert, Farmall Super C, Vernon, 99.6 feet 3rd place: Joey Kent, Minneapolis Moline R, Chipley 78.1 feet 4,500-pound Farm Stock 1st place: Chanley Gilbert, Farmall Super C, Vernon, 126.5 feet 2nd place: Clay Baxley, Farmall F-20, Panama City, 73.4 feet 4,500-pound Modifi ed 1st place: Chanley Gilbert, Farmall Super C, Vernon, 123.0 feet PHOTOS BY RANDAL SEYLER | Extra 2nd place: Clay Baxley, Farmall F-20, Panama City, 2 feet A John Deere tractor slows down as the sled gets heavier during the Holmes 5,500-pound Farm Stock Valley Heritage Day festival tractor pull competition. 1st place: Terry Pittenger, Case DC, Panama City, 184.11 feet 2nd place: Frank Hall, John Deere 48A, Ponce de Leon, 181.1 feet 3rd place: Taylor Dowdy, Case DC, Panama City, 179 feet 5,500-pound Modifi ed START YOUR ENGINES 1st place Alex Whitaker, Case DC, Panama City, 179 feet 2nd place Terry Pittenger, Case DC, Panama City, 194.3 feet Rescheduled Holmes Valley Heritage Day successful 3rd place: Frank Hall, John Deere 48A, Ponce de Leon, 182.7 feet 6,500-pound Farm Stock From Staff Reports tractor pull competitions, and numerous 1st place Joey Kent, Farmall 400, Chipley, 267.5 feet local elected offi cials and those wishing 2nd place: Terry Pittenger, Case DC, Panama City 246.2 feet VERNON — Beautiful weather greeted to become elected offi cials were on 3rd place: Alex Whitaker, Case DC, Panama City, 232,5 feet visitors to the eighth annual Holmes hand to visit residents and do a little Valley Heritage Day Saturday in Vernon. old-fashioned politicking to the roar of 6,500-pound Modifi ed The event was rescheduled from tractor engines and the smell of funnel 1st place: Joey Kent, Farmall 400, Chipley, Full Pull (300 feet) its original March date because of cakes. 2nd place: Taylor Dowdy, Case DC, Panama City, 252.2 feet rain, but wet weather was far from The kids’ pedal pull was a popular 3rd place: Terry Pittenger, Case DC, Panama City, 244 feet everyone’s mind Saturday. Hundreds event, and this year also featured a 7,500-pound Farm Stock of spectators turned out to watch the women’s skillet tossing competition. 1st place: Frank Hall, John Deere 620, Ponce de Leon, Full Pull (300 feet) 2nd place: Heather Taylor John Deere 70, Chipley, 272 feet 3rd place: Chad Taylor, John Deere 70, Chipley, 243.22 feet 7,500-pound Modifi ed 1st place: Frank Hall, John Deere 620, Ponce de Leon, 291.1 feet 2nd place: Chanley Gilbert, John Deere 70, Vernon, 279.7 feet 3rd place: Dennis Gainer, John Deere 70, Chipley, 274.7 feet 8,500-pound Farm Stock 1st place: Dennis Gainer, John Deere 70, Chipley, 222.5 feet 2nd place: Frank Hall, John Deere 620, Ponce de Leon, 222 feet 8,500-pound Modifi ed 1st place: Frank Hall, John Deere 620, Ponce de Leon, 222.5 feet 9,500-pound Farm Stock 1st place: Dennis Gainer, Minneapolis Moline G705, Chipley 365.1 feet 2nd place: Chanley Gilbert, Minneapolis Moline G705, Vernon, 361 feet 9,500-pound Modifi ed PHOTOS BY RANDAL SEYLER | Extra 1st place Steven Hurst, Minneapolis Moline G705, Cottondale, 379 feet 2nd place: Dennis Gainer, Minneapolis Moline G705, Chipley, 356.3 feet Carlie Cooper of Graceville, right, and Abbie 10,500-pound Farm Stock Tomlinson of Panama City, 1st place: Dennis Gainer, Minneapolis Moline G705, Chipley, 383.1 feet above, try their hands at 2nd place: Chanley Gilbert, Minneapolis Moline G705, Vernon, 369.2 feet the pedal pull during the 10,500-pound Modifi ed Holmes Valley Heritage 1st place: Dennis Gainer, Minneapolis Moline G705, Chipley, 382.2 feet Day festival in Vernon on 2nd place: Steven Hurst, Minneapolis Moline G705, Cottondale, 377.3 feet Saturday.

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Wednesday, APRIL 18, 2012 Washington County News  Holmes County Times-Advertiser PAGE 1 Washington, Holmes at a glance Two-Toed takeover 2012 Holmes County Farm Bureau Scholarship Two-Toed Tom Festival HOLMES COUNTY — The Holmes County Farm Bureau will award a comeback a success $1,000 scholarship annually, $500 per By CECILIA SPEARS semester, to a graduating 547-9414 | @WCN_HCT senior from any Holmes [email protected] County high school ESTO — Vendors lined the track of John W. who will be attending Clark Park, bands played in the covered area, any college or post- demonstrations and politicians vied for the secondary school. attention of hundreds as they enjoyed the cool To be eligible to and clear weather and pristine beauty of the receive the scholarship park for Esto’s comeback of the Two-Toed Tom the parents or Festival April 14. grandparents of the With the efforts of the Esto Town Council applicant must be a and the Esto Fire Department, the Two-Toed current member (in good Tom Festival was brought back in full force. standing) of Holmes Event coordinator Darlene Madden thanked County Farm Bureau those who supported the event and made the and have maintained event possible since the last festival in 2001. their membership for “The day was perfect, the weather was at least two years prior perfect, we got so much support from the to the application,The community and local businesses,” said Madden. application deadline “It couldn’t have been any more perfect.” is May 1. To get an She said she wanted to thank the Town of application or for more Esto, Esto Fire Department, Holmes County information, call Debe Sheriff’s Offi ce and all the venders, volunteers, Miller at 547-4227. entertainers, sponsors and participants. “I especially want to thank all those who Miss Holmes County came to attend because without the people being there the event wouldn’t have been Beauty Pageant a success,” Madden said. “It’s amazing the amount of support that was shown for our fi rst Miss Holmes County year back.” Beauty Pageant is a Two-Toed Tom is an alligator of legendary “Peanut Preliminary.” proportion in the Southern United States and This year’s theme is has been terrorizing swamp residents along the Mardi Gras Bash. The Alabama-Florida border for hundreds of years. pageant will be held on His name supposedly came from the tall-tale May 5, at the Holmes Photos by RANDAL SEYLER | Extra that all but two toes had been lost in a steel trap Vendors gathered from near and far to participate in this year’s 2012 County Agriculture and that he could be identifi ed by the unusual Center. Deadline to enter markings he left behind, showing that he only Two-Toed Tom Festival. is Sunday, April 29 for had two toes. Future, Little, Junior and Two-Toed Tom is supposedly over 20 feet Miss. The deadline to long, attacked people and animals and, despite enter is May 1 for all the use of guns, dynamite and other arsenals, other age divisions, no the locals could never kill him. exceptions. For more information on the legend of Two- All Queens will ride Toed Tom, visit ExploreSouthernHistory.com on a fl oat at the National www.exploresouthernhistory.com/alligator2. Peanut Festival Parade. html. There will be registration Madden said that they were already getting meeting at 5 p.m. for ready for next year’s festival, which is set for Baby, Toddler, Tiny, April 13, 2013. Petite, Young, Teen, Ms. and Mrs., and at 6 p.m. for Future, Little, Junior and Miss on April 19 at the Holmes County Ag Center.Age Divisions will be: Baby Miss. 0-11 Months; Toddler Miss, 12-23 Months; Tiny Miss, 2- 3 Years; Future Little Miss, 4- 6 years and not in First grade; Little Miss, fi rst grade (must reside in Holmes County Entertainment came from all across the area, most donating or attend a school in their time and talent to aide in the return of the Two-Toed Tom Holmes County); Petite Festival. Miss, second to fourth grade; Young Miss, Holmes County Sheriff’s Offi ce participated fi fth to sixth grade; Teen with free information and other items for Miss, seventh or eighth both children and adults. grade; Junior Miss, ninth to 11th grade; Miss Holmes County (must reside in Holmes County or attend a school in Holmes County); Ms. Holmes County Single, Divorced; and Mrs. Holmes County Married. Call Amanda 547-5435 or Christi 547-5668 or email missholmescounty [email protected]. INDEX Society ...... B2 Faith ...... B4 Obituaries ...... B5 Classifi eds ...... B6 B2 | Holmes County Times-Advertiser | Washington County News Society Wednesday, April 18, 2012 CRUTCHFIELD AND COMER WED

Representing WCCS are front row from left: Jordan Bynum (5th grade), Zoe Shafer (5th grade), and Justin Lee (5th grade). Middle: Kaliegh Laurel (6th grade), Allyanna Haddock (6th grade), Isabella Owens (7th grade), Tyler Lee (7th grade), and Shane Reed (7th grade). Back row from left: Mandolin Brown (3rd grade), Emma Rines (4th grade), Jayla Kindelspire (4th grade), and Nina Carrillo (3rd grade). WCC School competes in Math Olympics Special to the News to compete on teams fourth grade Reasoning, in math computation fifth grade Computation, Several students from and reasoning. The and sixth grade Washington County teams brought home Computation. In addition, Christian School first place for fourth a fifth place win in competed in the ACSI grade Reasoning and seventh grade Reasoning Math Olympics for the fifth grade Computation. was also received for that Florida Region at Rocky Second place wins were team. Emma Rines Bayou Christian School awarded in sixth grade also received an award in Niceville on March Computation and seventh for achieving the highest 31. Students placed in grade Computation. Third score in her category their school competition place wins were won in of fourth grade to earn the opportunity third grade Reasoning, Reasoning. Westville ranch receives certifi cation Special To Extra byproducts. Cattle at Greg to be the most highly Gillman Ranch are raised regarded food label when WESTVILLE — The in an environmentally it comes to animal welfare, sustainable way, and the pasture-based farming, Minnie Rae Comer, of Albany, Ga., Ga. and the grand son of Jack and beef cattle at Greg farm’s pasture-based and sustainability. All AWA and Brandon Foster Crutchfi eld, of Marilyn Ulrich of Bonifay and Jimmy Gillman Ranch have farming methods provide standards, policies and Albany, Ga. and Martha Bryant of Bonifay. been certifi ed as Animal a net benefi t for the land procedures are available Minnie is the daughter of Oscar He graduated from Tallahassee Welfare Approved. This and community of West on the AWA website, Grimes, of Tampa. She graduated Community College with a certifi cate certifi cation and food label Florida. making it one of the most from Mitchell County High School as a Correction Guard and is lets consumers know AWA Program Director transparent certifi cations in Camilla Ga. in 2009. Minnie is currently in the United States Army that these animals were Andrew Gunther says, available. currently attending Albany Technical Reserves. raised in accordance “The accountability and Animal Welfare College for Dental Hygienist. The couple married on March 17, with the highest animal integrity offered by Animal Approved’s Online Brandon is the son of Eddie and 2012 at the Bonifay Country Club in welfare standards in the Welfare Approved farmers Directory of AWA farms, Jacqueline Crutchfi eld, of Albany, Bonifay. U.S., using sustainable agriculture methods on an like Greg are unmatched restaurants and products independent family farm. in food production. We’re enables the public to Like other AWA farmers glad to have his farm in the search for AWA farms, across the country, Greg AWA family.” restaurants and products Gillman understands the Animal Welfare by ZIP code, keywords, growing consumer interest Approved is a national products and type of in how animals are being nonprofi t organization establishment. In addition, raised. Raising animals that audits, certifi es and AWA has published Food outdoors on pasture or supports farmers raising Labeling for Dummies, range has known benefi ts their animals according a regularly updated for animals, consumers to the highest welfare guide available free for and the environment. standards, outdoors on download on our website, Greg’s cattle roam freely, pasture or range. Called that provides clear and grazing and foraging, and a “badge of honor for factual defi nitions for the are raised without added farmers” and the “gold most commonly used food hormones or animal standard,” AWA has come claims and terms.

GROCE FAMILY REUNION PLANNED The Groce Family Reunion will be held you all there for fun and fellowship. at 11 a.m. on Saturday, April 21, at the To get to the park, go south on U.S. Leslie Porter Park in Lynn Haven. Highway 77 until you come to the bridge. Please come and bring pictures and a For more information, call Donna at Hatchers announce birth of son well fi lled dinner basket. We hope to see 773-3456. Clay and April Hatcher announce the birth of their second son, Canaan Harrison Hatcher. Canaan was born on March 5, 2012 at 7:09 GUARDIAN AD LITEM SEEKING VOLUNTEERS a.m. He weighed 8 pounds 12 ounces and was 21.5 inches long. Canaan was welcomed home by his big brother, Caleb. His Be a voice for a child in court. The is free, and volunteer hours are minimal. grandparents are Joe and Dianne Hardy and Jon and Janet Hatcher. Guardian ad Litem Program is seeking We do require good, old-fashioned common His great-grandparents are Thelma Garrett, Fed and Mary Hatcher, strong, stable adults to serve as Volunteer sense. The next training session in Chipley and Clayton and Wynell Harrison. Advocates for abused and neglected starts in May. Please call 638-6043 for more children in court proceedings. The training information and an application.

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If your Peter Rabbit (x-rays) and blood work fur or paws due to a runny has been in contact with down to your veterinarian University. Stories can has a runny nose, he may are also often used to nose, it would be better to infected rabbits should for a complete checkup. be viewed on the Web at have more than a case determine a diagnosis. look elsewhere for your be thoroughly disinfected vetmed.tamu.edu/pet-talk. of the sniffl es. He could This disease can progress new pet. with a mild bleach solution Pet Talk is a service of Suggestions for have “snuffl es,” a common to a serious infection like Sub-clinical snuffl es before using for healthy the College of Veterinary future topics may be upper respiratory infection septicemia and pneumonia, (infected rabbits that rabbits. Humans that Medicine & Biomedical directed to cvmtoday@ in rabbits. which rabbits are very show no symptoms) can handle infected rabbits Sciences, Texas A&M cvm.tamu.edu. “Snuffl es is a disease good at hiding.” be diagnosed through should wash their hands which affects the eyes and “The treatment plan a physical examination and clothes before nose and sometimes the for snuffl es varies based administered by your handling healthy rabbits. Crossword PUZZLE lungs, skin, or even the on the clinical signs, veterinarian. Physical “Pasteurella multocida, middle ear of rabbits,” says but antibiotics are often examinations should be a as with most bacteria, is Dr. Jill Heatley, associate prescribed because it is a routine part of your pre- contagious to man, but professor at the Texas bacterial disease,” Heatley purchase or initial ‘well usually requires a skin A&M College of Veterinary says. “However one must pet’ health exam. break such as a bite or Medicine & Biomedical be very careful with To try to avoid snuffl es a wound to enter the Sciences (CVM). “Also antibiotic use in rabbits as in your current pet, keep system,” says Heatley. referred to as paranasal improper types or routes its environment stress “This bacterium can sinusitis, snuffl es is of antibiotic administration free. cause diseases to other most often caused by a can cause problems within “Most, if not all, rabbits animals such as chickens certain bacteria known as the rabbit’s stomach and have this bacteria and can and pigs. So if your bunny Pasteurella multocids, but intestines that could lead have a bout with snuffl es has snuffl es, it should not sometimes other bacteria to death. Please make sure if they become stressed,” play with other animals can also be involved.” the veterinarian you visit Heatley says. “So for your until it is well or at least Heatley adds, “Snuffl es is familiar with antibiotics rabbit we recommend a until it starts an antibiotic is a very common disease that are safe for use in healthy diet, stress free treatment program.” of rabbits and can be rabbits.” environment, and plenty of “With adequate care found in up to 10 percent Heatley also enrichment and exercise. and treatment most of rabbits which appear recommends using Their diet should consist cases of snuffl es can normal. It is found in probiotics in rabbits, primarily of grass hay, be resolved and have a almost all rabbits that because they help replace such as oat or timothy, but good prognosis,” Heatley show clinical signs, such the good normal bacteria not alfalfa which has too adds. “However, some as a runny nose, skin in the rabbit’s gut which it much protein and fat. A cases of snuffl es can have infections, or a head tilt. needs to live. grass hay diet will ensure multiple bacteria or may Symptoms for snuffl es If you are looking into normal tooth wear and involve a tooth problem vary among rabbits. purchasing a new rabbit for good gut health. Also, or bone infection in the According to Heatley, the your household, it is best remember to regulate rabbit’s nose. These bunny most common signs to to talk with your breeder their temperature, patients may require look for relating to snuffl es or pet store representative because if they get too months of treatment and are nasal discharge, head about a particular animal’s hot or too cold they will require much patience on tilting, and skin sores. health history and become stressed.” the part of the owner.” “Many times a breeding conditions. Very Snuffl es is extremely To ensure a healthy pet veterinarian will make a few facilities can guarantee contagious among rabbits, rabbit at home, begin with presumptive diagnosis of a completely disease free and infected rabbits a healthy rabbit and then snuffl es based solely on environment. If any rabbit should never be allowed maintain that good health a physical examination,” in the facility shows even to come into contact by avoiding any contact explains Heatley. the slightest symptom of with healthy rabbits. Any that could infect your “However, radiographs snuffl es, such as wet facial cage or bedding that rabbit. When in doubt, hop Bring Up Grades program presents at VES

VERNON — The Kiwanis Young Children/ Paislee Poppell, Wayne Evans, and Colton Owens. second Bring Up Grades Priority One Committee Potter, Preston Russell, presentation was held chaired by Kiwanian Patsy Azelette Sanders, Xavier at Vernon Elementary Justice. Further student Seaman, Katie Smith, Ms. Taylor’s Class Abby McCoy, Adrian School on March 23. Third recognition is provided by Chris Sweet, Ethan Taylor, Paul, Christian Brown, grade students at Vernon a school “BUG Honor Roll” Samantha Tucker, Nevaeh Derek Greer, Dyvion Elementary School were for the 3rd-graders that is Walker, Webster Wood, Bush, Jason Prather, John recognized as part of a distributed school-wide. Julia Wycuff, and Patrick Skelton, Kaylee, Bullard, special presentation in the A total of 112 students Yarbor. Keaton Everett, Lexus school cafeteria at 1 p.m. were recognized at Rhodes, Shyan McKinney, Students, parents, and the VES presentation Ms. Galloway’s Class Trevor Johns, Wyatt Ward, grandparents attended ceremony for BUG in Illeanna Clemente, Trenton Balkcom, Veronica the presentation. Sponsor Washington County. Third Kayla Douds, James Earl, Casey, Camdyn Evans, and of the program, the Chipley grade teachers with award SOLUTION ON PAGE B5 Zechary Hooks, Trey Jayson Wills. Kiwanis Club, presented T- recipients were Regina Nettles, and Khalil Smith. shirts and special awards Capps & Judy Young, Kelly to students who improved Galloway, Jessica Lee, Ms. Yates Class Linda Smothers, Sandra Ms. Lee’s Class Faith Pettis, Zachary a subject by one grade or KeSean Calloway, Taylor, and Leigh Ann Best, Dalton Eastling, maintained current grade Donaldson Campbell Jr., Yates. Principal Chris Shakiah Edwards, Ellen level in all subjects, and Parker Gentry, Steven Beard conducted the Grantham, Isabella each student also received Glenn, Leah Lines, presentations. Hall, Mitchell Harmon, a certifi cate. Students Kourtnee Ladd, Gavin Recipients of the Brock Hodges, Gavin who already make an “A” Myer, Holly Parham, awards were: Jackson, Timothy Keister, or “B” are recognized for Tyler Paul, Kaydance Samantha Marsh, maintaining that grade. Peterson, Waylon Pitts, Jyh’kerius Peterson, The program continues Arianna Simmons, Kelis Ms. Capps’ & Ms. Faith Reynolds, Ja’rius from grade period to Smith, Jakob, Spence, Ridgeway, Trent Rudd, grade period to encourage Young’s Class Cecilia Wakeley, Nathalie Jasmine Baker, Trevor Brookelyn Vaughn, Lane constant improvement Ziniewicz, Valton Hogue, Balcom, Kynley Braxton, Wells, Brian and Willis. in school results. In and Dillon Jones. addition to personal Damien Brown, Jada grade improvements or Brown, Jamar Brown, The Kiwanis Club of BANKRUPTCY AUCTION maintaining acceptable Zadrian Brown, Nathaniel Ms. Smothers’ Class Chipley has been providing Pine Ridge Angus Farms Buell, Elijah Burch, Taylor Ayleah Brown, Zyquez support to youth oriented grade levels, students "Selling by Order of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court" can also be designated a Church, Lancin Dybdal, Brown, Ethan Driver, events and programs for “Super BUG” by helping Carlos Escobar, Lillian Kalen Evans, Nicholas 71 years and last year Apr 21, 2012 -:- 10:00 AM other classmates as a Garner, Markus Hammack, Everett, Bobby Green, supported 30 organizations mentor to achieve grade Raqayya Hogans, Calyn Kason Haddock, LaKayla throughout Washington 3 Farms Totaling 308± Acres Jones, Hannah Kirkland, Harmon, Alana Justice, County. Colquitt County, GA improvements. For Detailed Information The BUG program was Kason Kolmetz, Aaliyah Logan Mathis, Samantha For more information Visit RowellAuctions.com 800-323-8388 created last year at Kate M. Lassiter, Amelia McCrone, Moore, Braiden Pate, about the Kiwanis Club Rowell Auctions, Inc. Smith Elementary through Jacob Mitchell, Cayden Bryan Stone, Hailey of Chipley, visit www. 10% Buyer’s Premium GAL AU-C002594 Nelson, Wyatt Pitts, Wasson, C.J. Yates, Rylan ChipleyKiwanis.com. the coordination with the RowellAuctions.com

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Stick Up for the Little Guy

One of the recurring themes in the Bible is that God Photos by RANDAL SEYLER | Extra loves an underdog. There are numerous occurrences The Infant of Prague Council 10513 of the Knights of Columbus presented a check for $5,000 to the West of the little guy defeating a bigger and stronger Florida Pregnancy & Family Center in Bonifay Friday morning. Present were, front row from left: Marlene opponent. David slaying Goliath is perhaps the Borst, center board member and volunteer; Mary Rockburn, center director; Theresa Lowe, board chairman most obvious example, but there are many others. and volunteer; the Rev. Ken Harrison, moderator for the Holmes County Baptist Association. Back row, from God chose a stutterer to be his mouthpiece when he left: Robert Scholl, council pro-life chairman; Bob Dinkins, treasurer; John T. Jones, trustee; Grand Knight chose Moses. The youngest son is chosen to fight Mike DeRuntz; Ron Gresham, fi nancial secretary; Bill Williams Sr., council advocate. for and lead his people in the “But God chose the foolish case of David, things of the world to shame and prostitutes the wise; God chose the weak and outcasts things of the world to shame are sometimes the strong. God chose the lowly Is time a friend or an enemy? heroes, as with things of this world and the Rahab and Tamar. despised things, and the things By Rev. James L. Snyder determine if I have enough time is that inventor that can invent some When God’s that are not, to nullify the to do a certain project. Time has mechanism or some technology chosen ones things that are, so that no one The Gracious Mistress of the become an austere taskmaster, that can actually keep time? I refusing to give up one second. would be the fi rst one to buy such a have their crisis may boast before him.” Parsonage and me were locked in a hopeless Mexican standoff. She was Think with me a little bit. Wouldn’t contraption. of confidence, 1 Corinthians 1:27-29 effectively arguing her side of the it be nice to have every week just Why can’t Bill Gates come out which they almost issue and I was, well, let’s say I was one “do over” moment? How hard of retirement and do something always do, God tells them to buck up (or “gird up not agreeing. I will not say who won, would that be? Father Time insists useful for humanity and invent the their loins”) and know that He, the Lord, is behind just that it wasn’t me. on perfection always. He does not technology that actually keeps time. I them. We are earthen vessels, weak and fragile, but She then looked at me, put both allow for screw-ups, which is rather would settle for half-hour increments. we can do all things through God who strengthens hands on her hips and said, “Time pressing for me. If I could just have I could live with that. one 15-minute period during the For many years now, time has not us. So, stick up for the little guy, especially when will tell that I’m right.” I cannot wait. The problem is, week that I could do over, I might be been on my side and neither has it he is outnumbered and the odds are against him. time is never on my side. I simply do able to catch up a little. been involved in the healing of any Remember also, that we too may often be the little not know what it is about time, but He wants me to be “on time” of my many wounds. Then never, guy, or the one who is outnumbered, and we should it never does me any favors. Always, every time. When it is 2 p.m., it is contrary to what my wife says, has take pride and confidence in the fact that the Lord and I mean always, time proves my only 2 p.m. for one second that is time ever told me anything. It just has our back. wife was right. I hate it. all. I believe there is an error here keeps on ticking while giving me a I thought it was supposed to be somewhere. If time is so valuable, licking. This Message Courtesy of “Father Time” we are dealing with. why can’t I enjoy 2 p.m. for say, I am older, but certainly, I am not If it is, he certainly does not have the 15 minutes? But no, by the time I any wiser. And I blame Father Time. male side of the issue in good grips. acknowledge that it is 2 p.m. Father He has not given me enough time BROWN Why does time always prove my Time is tapping his fi nger on his to learn everything that I need to FUNERAL HOME wife right? Perhaps Mother Nature watch and saying, “Let’s keep know. Every day it seems I am always moving because time waits for no running out of time. And I cannot 1068 Main Street, Chipley Hwy. 77 S, Chipley • 638-4097 has so bullied Father Time that he always takes up the side of my wife. man.” believe it is my fault. Hwy. 79 S., Bonifay • 547-9688 638-4010 The past week, I have been At the very center of my life, Time marches on and I need to thinking about this aspect of life; and everybody else’s as well, is make the best of it as best I can. the infamous clock representing The apostle Paul understood the Washington County News First Baptist Church time. It seems that for the most part, “come as you are” we have put a lot of pressure upon time. And what a harsh, demanding urgency of this matter we call time. Holmes County Times-Advertiser time. For example, my wife keeps element this invention has become. He writes in his epistle, “For he saith, Mike Orr, Pastor reminding me that time heals all Who invented that clock in the fi rst I have heard thee in a time accepted, 1364 N. Railroad, Chipley • 638-0212 1300 South Blvd. - PO Box 643 place? Why was it not good enough and in the day of salvation have I Chipley, Florida wounds. If it was not for time I would 112 E. Virginia, Bonifay • 547-9414 (850) 638-1830 have no wounds, I retorted. just to look at the sun and guess succoured thee: behold, now is the I got in trouble just this past what time of day it was? If it was accepted time; behold, now is the day week because I was running out of dark, it was time to go to sleep. If the of salvation,” (2 Corinthians 6:2 KJV). Stephen B. Register, CPA time. I had to get across town for an sun was up and it was light outside, The only time we really have is Place your message here appointment and believe me; time it was time to get up. now. I never have a “now” to do over, for only $8.00 per week. 1552 Brickyard Road was not on my side. It would have Oh, how I miss those good old so I need to make time my friend and Chipley, FL • 638-4251 been nice if I could just sit down with days. not my enemy. Father Time and negotiate a little But no, Father Time tricked The Rev. James L. Snyder bit. Would it be that hard for him to somebody into inventing a device is pastor of the Family of God press the pause button and suspend that keeps time. Or, so Father Time Fellowship, PO Box 831313, Ocala, But when the holy Spirit comes upon time in order for me to catch up? convinced the unsuspecting inventor. FL 34483. He lives with his wife, you, you will be filled with power, Place your message here Why is it so important that time The joke is on us who wear Martha, in Silver Springs Shores. and you will be my witnesses... for only $8.00 per week. keeps marching on? Why can’t it, at watches. No watch I have ever owned Call him at 352-687-4240 or e-mail has ever kept time. All it does is [email protected]. The church Good News Bible Acts 1:8 least on the weekends, just take a slow stroll down memory lane? show me that time is passing and I website is www.whatafellowship. Often I look at my watch to am late for an appointment. Where com. Wednesday, April 18, 2012 Extra Washington County News | Holmes County Times-Advertiser | B5 Relay BRIEFS Obituaries cancer or to remember Jewell Miller Willie F. Williams Relay For Life someone you have lost to Washington County’s cancer, email your pictures Jewell Gladys Miller, Circle Ga.; sister, Carol Mr. Willie “Billy” Frank four sons, Roger Williams Relay For Life will be at to clamb@chipleypaper. age 89, of Social Circle, Ga., Turk of Winder, Ga.; Williams age 69 of Bayou and Doug Williams both 6 p.m. on May 11-12 at com or cspears@ died on April 11, 2012. She brothers, Buck Kiley of George, passed away on of Chipley, Matt Cody Pals Park soccer fi elds on chipleypaper.com. Pictures was born in Dacula, GA Winder, Ga., and Clenton Monday, April 9, 2012 at of Mobile, Ala., and Bill Rustin Drive. This year’s may also be brought into on Oct. 3, 1922 to the late Kiley of Hoschton, Ga.; his home. He was a native Williams of Albany, N.Y.; theme is “Storybook.” the Washington County Jesse Kiley and the late 11 Grandchildren, and 19 of Caryville, moving to two daughters, Lori This year’s slogan is News. If you bring pictures Bertha Kidd Kiley. Great Grandchildren. Panama City in 1977. Mr. Swearington and her “Our Storybook Ending in they will be scanned She was preceded in A Funeral Service Williams was of the Baptist husband Mark of Chipley is a Cure.” All teenagers while you wait and then death by her husband, the was held on Friday, April faith and was a member and Kris Peoples of Bayou without an adult must given back to you. These late Robert Miller, and her 13, 2012 at the Chapel of of the International Union George; one sister, Jill leave by midnight. pictures will be shown on son, the late Joel Michael Meadows Funeral Home of Operating Engineers Milford of Panama City; Holmes County’s Relay a PowerPoint presentation Miller. with the Rev. Richard Local #675. He retired 13 grandchildren and fi ve will begin at noon April with names being read Surviving are daughters Noth offi ciating. Interment from Tower King, Inc. after great grandchildren. 28 at Memorial Field in by Paul Goulding during and son-in-law, Vivian followed on Saturday, giving 36 years of services A celebration of life Bonifay and will conclude the luminaria ceremony Bush of Fountain, Evelyn April 14, 2012 at Bonifay as a Tower Technician service was held at 2 at sunrise April 29. just after dark on May and Ron Corn of Tucker, City Cemetery in Bonifay. Supervisor Operator. Billy p.m., on Thursday, April 11 at the Relay. Please Ga., Alice Miller of Buffalo Meadows Funeral Home, was a good man to all that 12, 2012 in the Marianna Luminaries for make sure to include the Valley, Tenn.; sons and Inc. was in charge of knew him even when they Chapel Funeral Home donations name of the person in the daughters-in-law, Lewis arrangements. Please sign weren’t looking. with Chaplain Virgil picture. The deadline to and Kathleen Miller of the guestbook at www. Mr. Williams was Tillman offi ciating. A time All Relay For Life teams have the pictures emailed Carmel, Ind., Aubrey and meadwosfuneralhomeinc. preceded in death by of remembrance will be or brought in will be 2 p.m. are selling luminaries to Glyniss Miller of Social com. his parents, Eugene and held one hour prior to April 27. be displayed on the night Seretha Williams; two the service. Marianna of the Relay around the brothers, Carlton Williams Chapel Funeral Home is in track. After dark, the Relay and Charles Wayne charge of arrangements. For Life celebration will NWFRC Offering Earl D. Davidson Williams. Expressions of sympathy include a special luminary WASHINGTON COUNTY – Mr. Earl Donnie in the rough. He had love He is survived by may be submitted online ceremony. Encircling the Tired of our same date his loving wife, Andrea at www.mariannachapelfh. track with lights of hope, nights? Support the Relay Davidson, age 68, of for man and beast alike, the Luminary Ceremony for Life by entering in Vernon, passed away an angel in disguise. Now Williams of Bayou George; com. reaches for tomorrow with your chance to win a night April 13, 2012 at Bonifay he’s homeward bound for each candle of life and out on the town, which Nursing and Rehab Center Heaven above. Peace at Donald B. Nelson includes: in Bonifay. He was born last.” Your Loving Friend, touches the stars for only Donald Bryan Nelson, Ala.; two daughters, Mary • Dinner for two at Aug. 10, 1943. As a special James Reubin Austin a moment to remember age 91, passed from this Gano and husband Richard those of yesterday. Bonefi sh Grill friend of the Compton and Interment was in the • Movie tickets to a Austin families of Vernon, Unity Baptist Church life Thursday, April 12, 2012 of Southport, and Kathleen Your donation for in Dothan Ala., at Flowers Woodham of Chipley; each bag will place a movie of your choice “He was a man with a Cemetery in Washington • Two night hotel stay heart of gold, a diamond County. Hospital. He was a native seven grandchildren and luminary along the of Washington County and 15 great-grandchildren. pathway to memorialize at any Marriot Hotel • $50 Walmart gift card a Baptist by Faith. Donald Funeral services were or honor someone you graduated from Chipley held at 3 p.m. Saturday, love. The bags will stay lit You can purchase Mary O. Ward High School in 1938, the April 14, 2012 at Brown throughout the evening, a ticket for only $5 a University of Florida in Funeral Home Brickyard reminding us that hope ticket or catch a deal Mrs. Mary Odis Mrs. Ward is 1942, served in the Army Road Chapel with the lives among us. The with fi ve tickets for $20. Enfi nger Ward, preceded in death Air Corps during WWII. He Rev. Shawn Justice and ceremony will begin just Tickets will be on sale age 84, of Ponce by her parents graduated from Auburn Donald Rogers offi ciating. after dark. If you would until the Relay for Life de Leon, passed and a loving University as a Doctor of Interment followed at like to participate in the event on May 11. You can purchase the tickets away April 6, 2012 stepmother, Leola Veterinary Medicine in New Orange Baptist ceremony by honoring or from any member of “The at Bay Medical Morris Enfi nger 1954. He was born to the Cemetery. Visitation was remembering a loved one Headshrinkers” team Center in Panama and a half-sister, late John Wesley and Eva held at 1:30 p.m. just prior who has battled cancer, in the Main Unit Mental City. She was born Donna Gail (Harrell) Nelson Dec. 13, to the service. The family contact a Relay For Life MARY O. Health Department at Jan. 22, 1928 in Enfi nger Redmon. 1920. suggests those wishing to team. WARD 773-6100 D. Wiedlund ext. Red Level, Ala., Mrs. Ward is He was preceded in do so, make contributions 259, D. Carter ext. 307, S. to the late Leon survived by her death by his wife, Florence to the Leukemia & Relay track markers Weimorts ext. 309, K. Floys C. Enfi nger and Martha husband of 63 years, Marie (Salter) Nelson; Lymphoma Society, for sale ext. 318, L. Hornsby ext. V. Ramer Enfi nger. Mrs. James Earl Ward; a three brothers, Rex, 1311 Mamaroneck Ave., 306, or T. Trombly ext. 319. Ward graduated from Port son, Terry Ward of Farrell, and Julian Nelson, Suite 310, White Plains, All Relay For Life St. Joe High School in Tallahassee; a daughter, and one sister, Nannie N.Y. 10605, or to the New teams are selling track Sponsorship 1947. She is an honorary Sherry Ward of Ponce de Merle Nelson. Orange Baptist Church markers to be displayed alumni of the Class of 1947 Leon; a daughter/niece, His survivors include Cemetery Fund. Friends on the night of the Relay WASHINGTON COUNTY – at Ponce de Leon High Susie Moon of Ponce de Any one wishing to be two sons, Donald Nelson and Family may sign the around the track. Track School where she attended Leon. a sponsor for this years of Chipley, Dr. Wes Nelson online registry at www. markers are 18 feet by 14 most of her school career. Funeral services were Relay should call Cindy and wife Laura of Dothan, brownfh.net. inches and are $100. Rules She married in 1949 held at 9 a.m. Wednesday, Johnson-Brown at 407- for the markers: to James and began a April 11, 2012 at Peel 625-5111 or email her at - Message must fi t in wonderful life that would Martha Jane Darling [email protected] Funeral Home Chapel boxes on the order form allow her to live in 16 with the Rev. Edward Mrs. Martha Jane husband James Pilcher - The squares include for more information. Sponsorships must be different countries. When Williams and Speaker Darling, age 97, of Bonifay, both of Bonifay; two great- letters and/or spaces James retired, they moved Don Morris offi ciating. passed away April 11, grandchildren, Trenton (there are 46 squares) paid by March 30 to be included on the back of back to where it all started Interment followed in the 2012 at her home. She Pilcher and Lyndsey - No logos or pictures the participant T-shirts. from, Ponce de Leon. Mrs. Ponce de Leon Cemetery was born Sept. 28, 1914 in Pilcher. - No political or Gold sponsorship is $5,000, Ward went to work for with Peel Funeral Home Williamsport, Pa., to the late Funeral services were campaign issues Silver sponsorship is $3,500 Holmes County Council of of Bonifay directing. Frederick Allen Waltz and held at 10 a.m. Friday, - Messages may be and Bronze sponsorship is Aging where she started Pallbearers serving were Adda Jane Lundy Waltz. April 13, 2012 at the First business or personal $1,500. In order to get your as the bookkeeper and Don Morris, Wade Moon, In addition to her United Methodist Church For more information, name on the participant 18 years later retired as Billy Jack Mitchum, parents, Mrs. Darling is of Bonifay with the Rev. contact a team. shirts you must be a Silver the Assistant Director Frankie Townsend, Scott preceded in death by her Dan Godwin offi ciating. sponsor or Gold sponsor. and Bookkeeper. Mrs. Simmons, and Wilburn husband, Howard Darling. Interment followed in the Luminaria ceremony All sponsors will be on Ward spent her time after Baker. Family received Mrs. Darling is survived Bonifay City Cemetery the banner at Relay. Our retiring going to church friends from 5 to 7 p.m. by her son, Gary Darling with Peel Funeral Home pictures due sponsorship goal is $8,000. and shopping. She also Tuesday at Peel Funeral and wife Pam of Bonifay; directing. Visitation was For those wishing to As of March 5, we are at enjoyed reading the Bible. Home in Bonifay. two grandchildren, Chris from 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday at honor someone who has $3,156. Darling, Wendy and Peel Funeral Home. Community CALENDAR 5 p.m. Coupon clipping Kiwanis Club meeting. Fellowship Hall, Chipley. 7 p.m.: Narcotics Library hours Sunny Hills Library at the Washington County Noon: Alcoholics 6 p.m.: Holmes County Anonymous meeting, Wausau Library Monday: 1-6 p.m. Library Anonymous open meeting, Commission meets second Blessed Trinity Catholic Monday: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesday: Closed 6-7:30 p.m.: Salvation New Life Assembly Tuesdays. Church on County 177A Tuesday: 1-6 p.m. Wednesday: 1-6 p.m. Army Domestic Violence Wednesday: Closed Thursday: Closed and Rape Crisis Program Thursday: 1-6 p.m. Friday: Closed hosts a domestic violence Friday: Closed Saturday: Closed support group at the Find Obituaries. Saturday: Closed Sunday: Closed SADVP Rural Outreach Sunday: Closed offi ce, 1461 S. Railroad Ave., Share Condolences. MONDAY Apartment 1, in Chipley. Call Emma or Jess at 415-5999. Holmes County 10 a.m. to noon: Holmes Library (Bonifay) Council on Aging provides bingo, exercise, games, TUESDAY Celebrate a Life. Monday: Closed activities, hot meals and 10 a.m. to noon: Holmes Tuesday: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Upload your Legacy guest book photos now for FREE! socialization. Council on Aging provides Wednesday: 8 a.m. to 5 11 a.m.: Washington hot meals and socialization. With your paid obituary, family and friends will now p.m. Council on Aging (Chipley) 11 a.m.: Washington Thursday: 8 a.m. to 5 have unlimited access to uploaded photos free of charge. senior lunches; for Council on Aging senior p.m. reservations, call 638-6217. lunches; for reservations, Friday: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Donations accepted. call 638-6217. Noon: Chipley On the IMPROVED obituary section Saturday: 8 a.m. to noon of www.chipleypaper.com or Sunday: Closed Crossword SOLUTION bonifaynow.com, you can: Washington County • More easily search the most timely and complete online resource for newspaper Library (Chipley) obituaries Monday: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. • View and sign the new online Tuesday: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesday: 9 a.m. to 6 Guest Books p.m. • Online access will also allow you to Thursday: 9 a.m. to 6 attach a candle to your love ones name p.m. along with your message. Friday: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday: Closed Sunday: Closed Find obituaries, share condolences and Vernon Library celebrate a life at www.chipleypaper.com or bonifaynow.com Monday: Closed For further information or questions call 638-0212 Tuesday: 1-6 p.m. Wednesday: 1-6 p.m. Thursday: Closed In partnership with Friday: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. ® Saturday: Closed .com Sunday: Closed Legacy B6 | Holmes County Times-Advertiser | Washington County News Extra Wednesday, April 18, 2012 Community EVENTS Adult Driving Class basket. We certainly hope help us celebrate our new with Bridge. “We would always available to assist and students. For more you’ll come be with us for 5 star rating. also like to thank the them. We are always on information call Mairanda offered in Holmes a time of fellowship and community of Chipley for the lookout for tutors King at 638-6317 or County meeting new members your unwavering support and students. For more 373-3787. of the family. For more 14th Annual Gulf last year, and hope that information call Mairanda information or concerns Coast Charity you will come out and King at 638-6317 or BONIFAY — Holmes 2012 Holmes County please call Donna at Horse Show join us this year, too, as 373-3787. County Council on Aging 773-3456. Please bring we continue to move Farm Bureau Youth is offering American pictures. Hope to see you PANAMA CITY BEACH — forward in our calling. Scholarship Association of Retired there. The 14th Annual Gulf Bring your friends, family LVWC to Offer Persons refresher driving Coast Charity Horse Show and your lawn chair and Mommy and Me HOLMES COUNTY — The course from 8 a.m. to 2 and Music Festival will be Holmes County Farm plan to have an evening of Literacy Volunteers p.m. on Friday, April 20 at Farmers Market held April 26 – 28 at Frank Bureau will award a $1000 worship and fellowship in of Washington County the Ester Lodge 144 on Brown Park. Shows will scholarship annually, Coupons our community. Food and will be offering a Mommy Tracy Street in Bonifay. start daily at 6:30 p.m. $500 per semester, to a — Washington drinks will be available. and Me Single Parent It’s an eight-hour class CHIPLEY graduating senior from County Council On Aging This is a family friendly, all Program. This program with frequent 10-minute any Holmes County will be taking applications age appropriate event.” centers around the breaks and a lunch break Worship Under the high school who will be for Farmers’ Market growing number of young at noon. attending any college or Coupons from 8:30 a.m. Stars 2012 undereducated mothers This is a refresher LVWC Make the post-secondary school. until on April 25 at their CHIPLEY — Worship in Washington County. driving class for those 50- To be eligible to offi ces at 1348 South Blvd, Under the Stars 2012 will Grade Homework This class provides the years of age and older and receive the scholarship in Chipley. To be eligible be kicking off this year on opportunity to bring your is $12 for AARP members Program the parents or you must be at least 60 April 28 and will be held children and study at and $14 for non-members. The Literacy Volunteers grandparents of the years of age and live in again at 1100 Main Street, your own pace to further For more information of Washington County applicant must be a Washington County. To Chipley, featuring two your education. We offer a contact JoAnn Albrilton at will be offering an after current member (in good apply you must bring a great bands and a guest great support for anyone 547-2345 or Henry Day at school program at the standing) of Holmes drivers license or a picture speaker. interested. This class will be 535-2657. Caryville Community County Farm Bureau and ID, and proof of income. The music and fun will held at the Vernon Center Center. Make the Grade have maintained their Qualifying applicants start at 7 p.m. and will run at the Vernon city hall in homework program is membership for at least 5th annual Groce will receive $40 worth of till 9:30 p.m. at the latest. room two on Mondays from centered around helping two years prior to the coupons to purchase fresh Bring your family and 9:30 to 10:30 p.m. Please Pre reunion families help children with application, produce from program friends and anyone else register with Lara Stucki at homework to improve Applicants must LYNN HAVEN — The fi fth farmers markets. For more who would enjoy a relaxed 260-5541 complete the application annual Groce Reunion information call 638-6216. evening of contemporary literacy. Hours will be from The Literacy Volunteers will be held at 11 a.m. on worship music and 4-6 p.m. on Mondays and of Washington County and include a copy Saturday April 21. This fellowship. Food and drinks Wednesdays. programs are free of of their high school year it will be held at the Washington Rehab will be available. Dress is The Literacy Volunteers charge and our certifi ed transcripts and a letter of Leslie Porter Park in Lynn and Nursing Center to casual and this is an open of Washington County tutors are dedicated acceptance to the college. Haven. As you enter Lynn format public event. programs are free of to preparing students In order to receive the Haven from the North on Hold Open House “Our ministry is aware charge and our certifi ed to reach their goals. second semester award Highway 77. This reunion CHIPLEY — The of an event last year in tutors are dedicated Whether they need applicants must send is in honor of Mary and Washington Rehab and which our volume level to preparing students reading, math, English official notice from the Claude Groce whom were Nursing Center will be was unacceptable and we to reach their goals. as a second language college that shows they married in the early 1900s holding an open House and would like to apologize Whether they need or help in preparing are in good standing. and lived their entire Hall of Fame Cafe on April and assure you that reading, math, English for their GED test. The The application lifetime in Holmes County. 26. The open house will be measures have been as a second language Literacy volunteers are deadline is May 1. All relatives and friends from 4:30 to 6 p.m. The Hall taken to ensure that this or help in preparing always available to assist To get an application are invited, come and of Fame Cafe will begin at cannot and will not happen for their GED test. The them. We are always on or for more information bring a well-fi lled picnic 6 p.m. Please come out and again,” said Cody Baker Literacy volunteers are the lookout for tutors call Debe Miller at 547-4227. J.D. OWENS INC. 2nd Annual !;LJ?N!?L;GC=-ONF?N YOUR HOMETOWN LOW PRICE! ONIFAY Mother’s CARPET, CERAMIC, PORCELAIN, VINYL, NursINg & rehAB ceNter NAFCO, LAMINATE, HARDWOOD & AREA RUGS B Day We’ve Got It At The Price You Want! Make the Move • 24 Hour Skilled Nursing Giveaway* for Short-term & Long- BOUND RUGS term Care Thursday, May 10th 2’x4’...... $5.00 4’x6’...... $19.90 • Inpatient & Outpatient 6pm 2’x8’...... $15.50 5’x7’...... $39.90 Physical Therapy, 3’x5’...... $12.50 6’x9’...... $49.90 Occupational Enter for a chance to win a Therapy and Speech set of Mariana Jewlery. Therapy HUGE REMNANT SALE! • Main Dining Area with 12’ x 9’ Tan Frieze...... $9550 Fireplace 12’ x 12’ Dark Green Plush ...... $13990 • Additional Dining Area 12’ x 13’6” Light Tan Plush...... $10990 as well as Private 12’ x 13’6” Dark Blue Plush...... $15550 Dining Area 12’ x 14’ Heavy Tan Frieze...... $16550 • Ice Cream Parlor with 12’ x 14’6” Medium Brown Frieze...... $14990 Visitor Seating Area 12’ x 15’ Chocolate Frieze ...... $17990 • Visitor/Patient Lounges Buy one piece of Mariana Jewelry and get $ 50 12’ x 15’2” Light Tan Plush...... 155 • Cable TV 2nd piece of lesser value at 50% off. 12’ x 16’ Medium Blue Frieze ...... $18990 • Enclosed Courtyard Sale ends May 31st. 12’ x 19’ Heavy Velvet Plush Tan...... $22550 12’ x 19’2” Green Comm. Plush...... $20550 • Activities 12’ x 20’ Multi Color Comm...... $16990 • Rehabilitation Gym Beauty/Barber Salon J.D. Owens Carpet • Laundry Services KING’S Admissions 7 Days a & CeraMIC Outlet Week DISCOUNT DRUGS Located Between Arrowhead Campgrounds & Hopkins, On Hwy. 90 1242 Main St. • Chipley Marianna, FL • (850) 526-3619 306 West Brock Avenue • Bonifay, FL 32425 850-638-4875 “The Place To Shop, 850-547-9289 *Items pictured are a representation of jewelry and not actual items being given away. If Money Matters!” www.BonifayRehab.com

Pay tribute to Those We Remember Memorial Day 2012 Honor the special people who have touched your life – family, friends, Veterans – and have passed on in this special Memorial Day tribute. Share a favorite photo, memory or tribute message in this keepsake piece which publishes Wednesday, May 23rd in the News and Times-Advertiser. The Tribute will also be posted on our newspaper websites for 90 days. Photos run in black and white. A star graphic identifies Veterans; please designate. this saturday in Tribute copy, photo and payment MUST be In memory of our parents received by Noon on Wednesday, May 16. JANE & AL SMITH Rates – 4 sizes We miss you and love you! 1 block...... $22 3 blocks...... $48 From your children, Pat, Jack and Sam 2 blocks...... $36 4 blocks...... $62 and Two block ad     Mail or drop by our offices at 1364 N. Railroad Ave., Chipley, FL 32428 or 112 E. Virginia Ave., Bonifay, FL 32425 or email to [email protected]        Make checks payable to  Washington County News or Holmes County Times-Advertiser  638-0212 547-9414    Wednesday, April 18, 2012 Holmes County Times| B7

4-5069 ern most right of way of AUCTION LARGE a proposed 60.00 foot PUBLIC SALE Incorrect Tharp & Sons Mini FARM AND wide road right of way, Insertion CONSTRUCTION thence along said right Storage in Bonifay, Fl. will hold a sale on Policy DATE: Saturday of way run April 21, 2012 USINESS UIDE S00°20’01”W for 330.00 these units for 8:00AM B G feet, thence run non-payment of unit in For Classified accordance with the FL LOCATION:5529 N89°20’34”W (Bearing In-column Ad- Hwy231 North Base) for 637.95 feet to Statute Act 83-801-83-809. Tenants vertisers Campbellton Fl the point of beginning, 32426 containing 4.83 acres will have until April 26, All ads placed by (4) Local Farm more or less, all lying in 2012 to pay in full. No Triple O Farms phone are read back Dispersals, (3) and being a part of the checks are accepted. Dozer & Tractor Work THARP & SONS to the advertiser to Estates, Bank Re- SE ¼ of Section 15, 1. Daisy Queen, Chero- insure correctness. pos, Sheriff Depts, Off ering an ar- Township 5 North, kee, N.C. MINI STORAGE The newspaper will city and county Range 17 West, 2. Ashley Edmonson, ray of work from assume correctness surplus, plus con- Hwy. 77 S., Chipley, FL Holmes County, Flor- Westville, Fl. Denton’s Recycling land clearing at the time of the signments. ida. at public sale, to 3. Unknown (850) 638-8183 read-back procedure Mason Auction & NEWBERRY LANE, BONIFAY, FLORIDA to site the highest and best As published in the Holmes County Times unless otherwise in- Sales LLC # AB2766 restoration and road build- Hwy. 177A, Bonifay, FL 4-5074 bidder for cash at 850-263-0473 Office IN THE CIRCUIT April 11, 18, 2012. formed. WE BUY ALL SCRAP METAL $$$ ing. Complete clean up of 11:00 a.m. on the 10th 850-258-7652 Chad (850) 547-0726 COURT OF THE FOUR- day of May 2012, at the ALUMINUM, COPPER, BRASS, IRON, STOVES, site from leveling, discing 4-5073 Mason TEENTH JUDICIAL front door of the REFRIGERATORS, WASHERS, DRYERS 5x5 $25.68 IN THE CIRCUIT 850-849-0792 Gerald to landscaping for house or CIRCUIT IN AND FOR Holmes County Court- Please your ad. 5x10 $35.31 COURT FOR HOLMES ; Mason preparation for planting or HOLMES COUNTY, house, Bonifay, FL. 10x10 $46.01 COUNTY, FLORIDA www.masonauction.com $ TOP $ PAID FOR JUNK CARS, whatever you need FLORIDA, Civil Circuit Dated this 9 day of CASE NO. 12-34-PR Advertisers are re- TRUCKS & FARM EQUIPMENT 10x20 $80.25 CASE NO: 12-21CA April, 2012 Contact Jim IN RE: ESTATE OF quested to check the RICHARD J. CODY TAYLOR AUCTION NC- Two Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-6 p.m., Call For Sat. Hours Open 24 Hours, Self-Service, DONNIE ANDREW advertisement on the (850) 768-2602 GILMORE, WILLIS C. CLERK OF COURT Mountain homes, acre- No Deposit, Units are Carpeted BOOTHE. Deceased. first insertion for cor- (850) 547-4709 Family Owned & Operated WILSON AND JOHN E. By: Cindy Jackson rectness. Errors age, WORTHINGTON, Deputy Clerk www.swicegoodauctions.com. NOTICE TO CREDI- should be reported Plaintiffs v. As published in the Three bedroom TORS immediately. JOSEPH H. BASS Holmes County Times English cottage, Two The administration of Hasty AND HEATHER L. Advertiser April 18, 25, bedroom Retreat 16 Dee’s the estate of DONNIE Your Florida Free- BASS, Defendants 2012. dom newspaper will Acres, Little Switzer- Heating & Cooling ANDREW BOOTHE, land, NCAL8805 Cleaning 4-5064 deceased, whose date not be responsible Serving Washington, Holmes and CLERK’S NOTICE OF for more than one in- NCRL195929, SALE IN THE CIRCUIT of death was January Service correct insertion, nor Swicegood Group Jackson Counties for 16 Years With, NOTICE IS HEREBY COURT FOR HOLMES 11, 2012, and the last will it be liable for (336)751-4444, x3. Friendly and Reliable Service! Wilderness GIVEN that pursuant to COUNTY, FLORIDA DI- four digits of whose so- any error in adver- the Final Judgment of VISION PROBATE, File cial security number tisements to a Service On All Brands Tractor Service Foreclosure and Sale No. 12-26PR IN RE: are 8497, is pending in the Circuit Court for greater extent than Sales For Residential & Commercial Bush hogging, front- entered in the cause ESTATE OF HAZEL G. pending in the Circuit CHRISTIE, Deceased. Holmes County, Flor- the cost of the space Commercial Refrigeration & Hoods end tractor work, food Court in and for ida, the address of occupied by the er- plotting, plowing and Holmes County, Flor- NOTICE TO CREDI- which is P.O. Box 397, ror. B&B Furniture 1342 Bonifay FL 32425-0397. harrowing work. ida, being case no. TORS North RR Avenue, 638-3611 12-2CA, the under- The administration of The names and ad- Any copy change, Chipley. We pay cash 850-547-2543 Call For Monthly Specials Free Estimates signed clerk will sell the the estate of HAZEL G. dresses of the personal during an ordered for clean, quality furni- 850-590-3479 property situate in CHRISTIE, deceased, representative and the schedule constitutes ture. and some appli- 334-400-6560 Lic. #1814468, ER0013265, RF0066690, AL 03147 Holmes County, Florida whose date of death personal a new ad and new ances 850-557-0211 or described as follows: was November 17, representative’s attor- charges. 850-415-6866. Ask for Commence at the SE 2011; File Number ney are set forth below. Pasco or Carolyn Corner of Section 15, 12-26PR, is pending in All creditors of the de- We do not the Circuit Court for cedent and other per- guarantee position Township 5 North, Queen size plush To Place An Ad Call 638-0212 or 547-9414 HOLMES County, Flor- sons having claims or of ANY ad under Range 17 West, thence Pillowtop Mattress Set. ida, Probate Division, demands against any classification. run along the south line New-in plastic, 10 yr. the address of which is decedent’s estate on of said section factory warranty. Can P.O. Box 397, Bonifay, whom a copy of this S89°44’05”W for deliver. List price $799, Florida 32425. The notice is required to be 1335.87 feet, thence sacrifice $250. names and addresses served must file their run N00°19’48”E for (850)527-2295. 1365.72 feet for a POB, of the personal repre- claims with this court thence continue sentative and the per- WITHIN THE LATER N00°19’48”E for 330 sonal representative’s OF 3 MONTHS AFTER feet, thence run attorney are set forth THE TIME OF THE 7LUHGRI FIRST PUBLICATION S89°20’34”E for 638.01 below. All creditors of feet to the Western the decedent and other OF THIS NOTICE OR most right of way of a persons having claims 30 DAYS AFTER THE Sweatmore proposed 60 foot wide or demands against DATE OF SERVICE OF road right of way, decedent’s estate, on A COPY OF THIS NO- Strawberry 6HDUFKLQJ thence along said right whom a copy of this TICE ON THEM. All Ranch other creditors of the of way run notice is required to be OPEN MAR 22nd 8AM decedent and other S00°20’01”W for 330.00 served must file their Weather Permitting persons having claims feet, thence run claims with this court Mon-Sat 8am-7pm or demands against Free to Good Home: N89°20’34”W (Bearing WITHIN THE LATER Sunday 8am-5pm decedent’s estate must 2 purebred Great )RU%X\HUV" Base) for 637.99 feet to OF 3 MONTHS AFTER 850-722-4819 the POB containing THE TIME OF THE file their claims with this Pyrenees 10 month old 4.83 acres more or FIRST PUBLICATION court WITHIN 3 male/female pups. 1 3ODFLQJ D FODVVL¿HG DG LV DQ less, all lying and being OF THIS NOTICE OR MONTHS AFTER THE w/black mask. Had a part of the SE ¼ of 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST shots. (850)547-3540. Section 15, Township 5 DATE OF SERVICE OF PUBLICATION OF THIS HDV\DQGDIIRUGDEOHZD\WRPDNH\RXUZDUHV North, Range 17 West, A COPY OF THIS NO- NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS Holmes County, Flor- TICE ON THEM. All NOT FILED WITHIN Clothes-wholesale. 2 ida. AND: other creditors of the THE TIME PERIODS lots, adult & children’s WKHIRFXVRIDWWHQWLRQDPRQJSRWHQWLDOEX\ Commence at the SE decedent and other SET FORTH IN SEC- sizes. Polo shirts-many Corner of Section 15, persons having claims TION 733.702 OF THE colors. Buy 1 or 2 lots - Township 5 North, or demands against FLORIDA PROBATE $1.00 per shirt. HUV :KDW DUH \RX ZDLWLQJ IRU" &RQWDFW XV Range 17 West, thence decedent’s estate must CODE WILL BE FOR- (850)547-5244. run along the south line file their claims with this EVER BARRED. NOT- of said section court WITHIN 3 WITHSTANDING THE WRGD\DQGVWDUWWXUQLQJWKHVWXII\RXGRQ¶W S89°44’05”W for MONTHS AFTER THE TIME PERIODS SET 1335.87 feet, thence DATE OF THE FIRST FORTH ABOVE, ANY run N00°19’48”E for PUBLICATION OF THIS CLAIM FILED TWO (2) 1035.72 feet for a POB, NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS YEARS OR MORE AF- ZDQWLQWRVRPHWKLQJ\RXGRZDQW WANTED; Utility Trail- thence continue NOT FILED WITHIN TER THE DECEDENT’S ers of any kind, in any N00°19’48”E for 330.00 THE TIME PERIODS DATE OF DEATH IS condition. Motorcycle, feet, thence run SET FORTH IN SEC- BARRED. The date of boat, closed, open, flat S89°20’34”E for 637.99 TION 733.702 OF THE first publication of this bed, 4-wheeler, ect. Bill feet to the Western FLORIDA PROBATE notice is APRIL 18, &$6+ at 638-5050. most right of way of a CODE WILL BE FOR- 2012. Attorney for Per- proposed 60 foot wide EVER BARRED. NOT- sonal Representative: road right of way, WITHSTANDING THE TIMOTHY H. WELLS *(77+,1*6029,1* thence run along said TIME PERIOD SET Florida Bar No. 559806 right of way FORTH ABOVE, ANY P.O. Box 155 S00°20’01”W for 330.00 CLAIM FILED TWO (2) Bonifay,FL 32425-0155 feet, thence YEARS OR MORE AF- (850) 547-3644. AIRLINES ARE HIR- :,7+7+(&/$66,),('6 N89°20’34”W (Bearing TER THE DECEDENT’S Personal Representa- ING - Train for hands Base) for 637.97 feet to DATE OF DEATH IS tive: LAURA A. on Aviation Mainte- the POB containing 3 BARRED. The date of BOOTHE, 14948 Haber nance Career. FAA ap- acres more or less, ly- the first publication of Rd., Elberta, AL 36530. proved program. Fi- ing in the SE ¼ of Sec- this notice is April 11, As published in the nancial aid if qualified - tion 15, Township 5 2012. JOHN P. MAR- Holmes County Times Housing available 7- /" Ê "1 /9Ê 7- North, Range 17 West, TIN Advertiser April 18, 25, CALL Aviation Institute Holmes County, Flor- Attorney for Petitioner 2012. of Maintenance ida. AND: Florida Bar No. (866)314-3769 ­nxä®ÊÈÎn‡äÓ£Ó Commence at the SE 0055440 SPN# Corner of Section 15, 01681259. 401 South Township 5 North, Lincoln Avenue, Clear- Call To Place An Ad Range 17 West, thence water, Florida 33756. run along the south line Telephone: COLOR In Classifieds. of said section (727)467-9470. SELLS! Washington County " -Ê "1 /9Ê/ -‡ 6 ,/- , S89°44’05”W for GERALD R. CHRISTIE Oak kitchen safe. 1335.87 feet, thence Personal Representa- Get Your Classified Duncan Phyfe couch. News run N00°19’48”E for tive 12718 Tar Flower Ad in Old oak bed frame ­nxä®Êx{LJ™{£{ 705.72 feet for a POB, Drive, Tampa , FL COLOR! . w/head board & foot (850) 638-0212 continue N00°19’48”E 33626. Call now for details board. Small drop leaf Holmes County for 330.00 feet, thence As published in the and be noticed! table w/4 chairs. If run S89°20’34”E for Holmes County Times 638-0212 interested call Times-Advertiser 637.97 feet to the West- Advertiser April 11, 18, or (850)547-2732. Need to 2012. 547-9414 sell! (850) 547-9414 ✳ ✳ ✳ B8 | Holmes County Times Wednesday, April 18, 2012

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