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losing another member because puts his membership of the coun- Roger” around the time of the IN BRIEF Unexcused absences of poor attendance. cil in jeopardy. April meeting, but she was out Council Secretary Jim Town If Sloan leaves the TDC, the of the offi ce because of personal Lower Muscogee might force Sloan’s asked the council send a letter to council will have to contact the business and had not returned Member Roger Sloan informing city of Chipley for a replacement the call. Creek Pow Wow resignation him that per policy, he is request- from the City Council, Town said. “A telephone call isn’t written CHIPLEY — The North ed to attend the June meeting “The letter would require Rog- notice, and same-day notice is not Bay Clan of the Lower By RANDAL SEYLER and explain his recent unexcused er Sloan to explain why his mem- advanced notice,” Town said, cit- Muscogee Creek 638-0212| @WCN_HCT absences at TDC meetings. bership should be continued,” ing the policy requirements. Indian Pow Wow will [email protected] If Sloan does not attend the Town said. The council approved Scott be 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. next meeting, that absence will be Member Mary Richmond said Sweeney’s application for the CHIPLEY — The Washington considered a resignation, Town in the past, Sloan had been sent a Seat 5 vacancy on the council, May 25 -27 at 1560 County Tourist Development said. letter about his attendance. and his membership moves on to Lonnie Road, just off Council might have just found a Sloan has missed three of the Heather Lopez told the council State 77 between new member, but it also might be past six TDC meetings, which she had received a note to “call See TDC A8 Chipley and Wausau. There will be drumming, dancing, crafts, food, fry bread VERNON HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETICS BANQUET and demonstrators of Native American Calhoun crafts. Also, donation tickets on a 32- inch HD Flat Screen TV. Admission and sentenced parking are free, and primitive camping is also available. to death Memorial Day CECILIA SPEARS celebration service 547-9414 | @WCN_HCT CHIPLEY — First Baptist [email protected] Church of Chipley will BONIFAY — Judge Christopher Pat- hold a Memorial Day terson delivered the fi nal sentencing Celebration Service to Johnny Mack Sketo at 9:30 and 10:45 Calhoun at 1 p.m. Fri- a.m. on Sunday. The day, May 11. church will recognize The jury had con- veterans and active- victed Calhoun of the duty military. fi rst-degree murder We ask that all of Mia Shay Brown veterans and active and recommended the death penalty. At duty come in their JOHNNY the time of the convic- uniforms. MACK tion, both sides were CALHOUN allowed to plea for or Building Your against the death penalty. OUTSTANDING ATHLETES Though reversals are rare, the Resources for judge has the power to overturn the Success seminar Above, Coach Ryan Boyd, right, and jury’s decision if he sees an error. members of the Vernon High School CHIPLEY — The football squad share a moment during See CALHOUN A8 Washington the annual athletics banquet in Vernon County Chamber on Saturday. At right, the L.E. “Earl” of Commerce, the Sellers Memorial Award for Outstanding Holmes County Male Athlete of the Year winner for Development 2012 was senior Anthony Siples. Senior Shorts might be Commission and Alana Hearn was named L.E. “Earl” Sellers Memorial Award Outstanding See BRIEF A8 Female Athlete of the Year. The L.E. getting longer at “Earl” Sellers Memorial Award is presented by the Washington County INDEX News each year to the school’s top county schools athletes as chosen by faculty. For more Arrests ...... A3 photos and full story see Page B1. By RANDAL SEYLER Opinion ...... A4 PHOTOS BY RANDAL SEYLER | The News 638-0212| @WCN_HCT Outdoors ...... A6 [email protected] Sports ...... A7 CHIPLEY — Who wears short Extra ...... B1 shorts? Faith ...... B4 It depends on who you ask — and Obituaries ...... B5 Chamber director: Plan for emergencies if you ask the Washington County Classifi eds ...... B6 School Board, they’ll say too many By RANDAL SEYLER to statistics, if a business closes they know how to get in touch youngsters in the school district are 638-0212| @WCN_HCT due to an emergency and stays with you, or where to meet?” wearing short shorts. [email protected] closed four weeks, then the Businesses have to be able The teenagers would argue the chances of them ever opening to continue to operate after the point, however. CHIPLEY — Hurricane season back up are zero. emergency, which means they Three young girls modeled their begins June 1, and the Wash- “That’s why it is important need cash, employees and an shorts for the School Board at the be- Phone: 850-638-0212 ington County Chamber of that each and every business alternative work site. hest of a parent, and all three girls’ Commerce members discussed have an emergency plan,” Ev- “We not only have hurri- Web site: chipleypaper.com shorts were found to be lacking. emergency preparedness on erett said. “The business emer- canes, but tornadoes and fl ood- “The way I feel, I think we need to Fax: 850-638-4601 Thursday at Patillo’s on the gency plan should be known by ing are also very real threats,” cut out all shorts, period,” said Susan Washington-Holmes Technical all employees and should be ac- Everett said. “We haven’t had a Roberts, board chairman. Center campus in Chipley. cessible by employees in case of hurricane in a long time. What The consensus of the board was “The Chamber does have a emergency. do you think the odds are?” that the shorts modeled by the teen- part to play in emergency pre- “If we had an emergency, Florida ranks third in states agers were all too short, going by paredness,” said Executive Di- would you be able to get in touch rector Ted Everett. “According with your employees? Would See EMERGENCY A2 See DRESS CODE A2

    Connect With Us 24/7 Get breaking news, videos, expanded stories, photo galleries, opinions and more... And Mobile Too chipleypaper.com @WCN_HCT A2 | Washington County News Local Wednesday, May 23, 2012 EMERGENCY from page A1 DRESS CODE from page A1 with the most tornadoes supply. school policy. each year, Everett said, al- “You should also have FAMILY EMERGENCY SUPPLIES KIT The board was meeting Monday in a workshop though most of those torna- some cash on hand,” he to discuss a rewritten dress code, which addresses does are water spouts. said. “ATMs don’t work A well supplied disaster kit should include: short lengths among other concerns. This was the Train derailments or without electricity.” • Battery-operated radio second workshop the board has held in the past wildfi res are other pos- Power outages also can • Flashlight month to consider the district’s dress code. sible emergency scenarios affect fuel supplies and com- • Extra batteries The girls modeling asked that their names not be Washington County could munication. If a cell tower • Water published. face. is destroyed in a storm, • Food “It’s diffi cult for us to meet the latest fashion “We want to let people cellphones also might be • First aid kit (one for home and one for each trends,” Terry Ellis, board member, told the girls. in business know what they put out of commission. car) All three wore blue jean shorts with rolled cuffs. One need to do to get ready,” “Invest in a good emer- • Prescription and non-prescription drugs girl’s shorts cuff was not sewn, and when the shorts Everett said. The state has gency kit,” Everett said. were rolled down they were almost to her knees, bridge loan funds available “Don’t buy a $10 little fi rst • Tools and supplies (paper cups, utility knife, hammer, matches, etc.) which was acceptable to the board members. in the case of emergency to aid kit. Get a nice big cooler “All we’re asking is for people to dress appropri- • Supplies to maintain sanitation (toilet get businesses back up and and fi ll it up.” ately for six to eight hours,” said Vann Brock, board running, and that fund is Everett noted that a paper, paper towels, household bleach) member. “After that, I don’t give a fl ip what they accessible once a county’s tropical storm already has • Clothing and bedding wear.” chamber executive con- cropped up this early in the • Necessities for baby The revamped policy addresses not only shorts, tacts the governor’s offi ce. year, which might suggest • Necessities for pet skirts and dresses (which must be as long as or Bridge loans can be for as a busy hurricane season • Important family documents longer than fi nger tip length), but also pants with much as $25,000, but they for 2012. Tropical storm • Entertainment (games and books) holes in them above the knees, unbuckled belts or go to businesses supplying Aletta in the eastern Pa- • Perishable contents should be changed or suspenders, oversized pants and shirts and hats and food and beverages fi rst, cifi c had been downgraded sunglasses. Everett said. Then they to a depression on Friday, replaced every six months. • For more information on assembling a “Sagging” pants are literally outlawed, per state are awarded on a priority according to accuweather. statute, Superintendent Sandra Cook pointed out to basis. complete kit and refreshing supplies, contact the com, but a disorganized the board. The policy also states the relevant state “You have to have food area of low pressure was American Red Cross. statutes, which ban clothing that “indecently or in and water; the human body reported several hundred Source: Gulf Power a vulgar manner exposes underwear or body parts doesn’t work very well with- miles south of Acapulco, or that is disruptive to an orderly learning environ- out water.” Mexico. ment.” The state statute also sets out guidelines for On a personal level, Likewise, a broad area of a swath of downpours over “This is likely to end up punishment, including up to a three-day in school Everett said every family low pressure around Cen- the region. Even a weak, like about a dozen or so suspension and ineligibility to participate in extra- should prepare an emer- tral America and the west- disorganized system can systems during the season curricular activities for a 30-day period for fourth gency kit, which includes ern Caribbean could show produce clusters of heavy, that do not reach tropical not only fi rst aid supplies some signs of storms later gusty thunderstorms, storm status,” said tropi- and subsequent offenses. but two weeks’ worth of in May, although no strong which would be a problem cal weather expert Dan Students also are prohibited by the draft of the food and a gallon of drink- storms were predicted by for pleasure boaters, beach Kottlowski. dress code from wearing “any garment with sugges- ing water for each adult for accuweather.com. goers and fi shing interests, “The system will not tive, obscene, offensive or gang-related language; or every day up to a three-day The system could spread according to the website. have any tropical waves drug, tobacco or alcoholic beverage advertisement coming in from the east to on it.” give it a jump start, but a “That fi rst article, I have a problem with the term nontropical feature arriv- ‘offensive.’ Some people could construe church sym- ing from the northwest next bols or messages to be offensive,” one audience week may just help create a member commented. broad area of low pressure “It’s something we would have to take on a case- or gyre,” Kottlowski said. by-case basis,” Cook said.

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Paul Gordy and did other jobs to a “blind date” for him years in North Florida, and his brother, support her children. with Ann Sheppard. Thus immediately became dear Leonard, were Paul and Leonard a romance began that friends. The Gordy and honored on completed high culminated into marriage Webb friendship grew their respective school in Gainesville. on Dec. 30, 1948. They have stronger while working birthdays, ages Paul Gordy a son, Steve, who married together in the Chipley 90 and 95, with enlisted in the U. Ruth Lea, and they live in Dixie Milling operation and a birthday party S. Army Air Corps Aiken, S.C. Their daughter, has endured down thorough at the Oaks PERRY’S two weeks after Paula, married Charles the years. Bill and Sybil Restaurant in PRATTLE our nation’s entry Cook and had a son, joined in the recent birthday Marianna April Perry Wells into World War II, Thomas Casey Cook. They celebration for the Gordy 14. Reaching after the bombing reside in Tallahassee. brothers. Both have been these milestones in life of Pearl Harbor Dec. 7, Paul and Leonard later exceedingly helpful in the boarders on sensational. 1941. After completing the formed the Gordy Milling preparation of this story. As you read the story of required training, he was Company, which operated They, along with others, each man, the experiences commissioned Lt. Paul P. in Chipley for several years. have initiated a long over and accomplishments in Gordy and assigned to pilot Following that venture, due recognition, presently their long lives become a B-17 Flying Fortress in the Paul began a career with being planned for these miraculous. 384th Bomb Group, a unit McCormick Foods which brothers with enviable Paul P. Gordy, born involved with the bombing lasted 32 years. Leonard World War II records. April 15, 1922, and Leonard of strategic targets over returned to Gainesville and Each brother, and family, Gordy, born May 23, 1917, Germany. pursued other interests. has fi rmly established near Cusseta, Ga., are the On July 29, 1943, Paul’s Paul and Ann Gordy themselves in the hearts sons of Curtis Lowe Gordy aircraft was shot down have maintained their and lives of local citizens. and Verna Pate Gordy. The while bombing the Kiel COURTESY OF MARK SKINNER | Floridan home in Chipley where Further publicity will be father did sawmill work Submarine Base over Lt. Paul Gordy, standing, is seen with his brother, she completed a full forthcoming on the event. during their early lives. Germany. Paul parachuted Leonard, at the joint birthday celebration held on career in teaching through Sincere thanks are W. C. Sherman, a Georgia to safety, landing in the April 14 at the Oaks Restaurant. Washington County. Paul extended to the Jackson native, was in the lumber North Sea 60 miles from is remembered as the fi eld County Floridan for business. He had expanded shore. He remained in German Prison in May 1944 Leonard went back to work announcer of the Chipley their cooperation which his sawmill operation to Bay the water 14 hours before after being shot down April for the A&P Grocer Store football games, and many allowed me to write this County, Fla., where he also being picked up a German 29, while bombing Berlin chain and was assigned recall his voice in greeting article. An added special engaged in other successful Luftwaffe Air-Sea Group as a target with his 94th as manager of the store in visitors with “Good Evening acknowledgment to Mark enterprises. Mr. Sherman Unit and imprisoned in the Bomb Group. Leonard was Palatka, Fla. While serving Football Fans.” He also Skinner for the picture sent word to Curtis Gordy Stalag Luft III, in Sogan, fi rst accosted by German as manager there, he was hosted a broadcast on used here, will later to come to Panama City Germany. (The prison the civilians, who were ready recruited by Cecil Webb PAEC-TV, almost 70 hours of fi nd a second, and more with his family and join his movie, “The Great Escape” to hang him, when he was and son, Charles, to come video interviewing various permanent lodging place. operations. is based on.) saved by German offi cers. to Chipley and assist son, war veterans, women “Leonard and I Later, Sherman moved Paul did not know the The brothers were Bill Webb, who had been and men, including three are not heroes, we are the Gordys to a lumber details of his brother’s entry fi nally liberated on April 29, assigned as manager of the generals and three or four survivors,” Paul Gordy operation, naming the place into the military service, 1945, exactly one year after newly established Dixie Lily colonels. Paul states “If we said. Thanks to both for Sherman, Fla. It was near other than he had been Leonard’s capture and after Milling Company of West don’t preserve our history, their “survivorship” and for Perry, where a second log commissioned a Lieutenant Paul had spent 20 months Florida. Paul arrived in our future generations all the contributions to our camp became Shamrock. in the U.S. Army Air Corps as a prisoner-of-war. Chipley in 1948, soon after will not know how to avoid great nation. After their father’s and that he was also a pilot The brothers returned graduating from college, repeating it.” See you all next week untimely death, their serving in the European home to their mother in to assist his brother in the Paul and Leonard Gordy with more on the early lives mother moved the family Theater of the war. Imagine Gainesville. Soon, Paul Dixie Lilly Milling operation. and Bill Webb and wife, of Leonard and Paul Gordy. to Gainesville, where she his surprise when Leonard enrolled in the University Lucille Ellis, Paul’s Sybil, who had known the with a continued Memorial operated a boarding house Gordy arrived in the same of North Carolina and landlady, soon arranged brothers in their formative Day salute to their history. 2 Bonifay brothers lost at sea in 1941 sinking of Reuben James A few days ago, I met the Reuben James, the done a good bit of research up with Daniel Smith of Naval Destroyer. I said it on the subject and had the Bethlehem School kind of rings a bell. Wasn’t presented a program at community, and he asked there a song about it? As the recent Sons of The me if I knew anything about it turned out, Daniel had Confederacy meeting. His interest had been stirred by a book Dudley (Pippin) HAVE SOMETHING TO SAY? Smith had writen. Smith is the stepson of Junior Smith, Letters to the editor and comments on Web versions the brother of Hubert Smith, of news stories are welcomed. Daniel’s late father. Letters are edited only for grammar, spelling, Dudley Smith’s mother, clarity, space and consistency, but we ask that they Iris Harris, lost her brothers be limited to 300 words where possible. Letter writers in the attack on the Reuben are asked to provide a home address and daytime James. The story appeared telephone number (neither is printed) for verifi cation on the front page of the purposes. Nov. 7, 1941, Letters may be sent to 1364 N. Railroad Ave., issue of the Chipley, FL 32428 or emailed to news@chipleypaper. Holmes com. Please specify if the County letter should be printed in the Times- Washington County News or Advertiser. Holmes County Times-Advertiser. Volunteers Questions? Call 638-0212. Charles HAPPY CORNER Harris, a Hazel Wells Tison seaman, and his Washington County half-brother Corbin Dyson, Memorial to Corbin Dyson and Charles Harris, Bonifay brothers lost at sea in 1941. a radio operator, both from Bonifay, they were among torpedoed by German than two months before the were his mother, Oma the 44 casualties of the U-Boats near Iceland by U.S. was plunged into WWII Harris, brother of James disaster. a group of submarines by the Japanese bombing Harris and two sisters, The Reuben James known as a “wolfpack” that of Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, Iris Pippin Smith, the had been commissioned preyed on Allied shipping. 1941. mother of Dudley Smith, Nicole P. Barefi eld, Publisher in 1919 and named for Although the German U- At the time of their and Eloise Harris. Some Randal Seyler, Editor Naval Hero Reuben James Boat Captains had been deaths, Corbin Dyson old time residents will Cameron Everett, Production Supervisor (1776—1838). Assigned to warned not to fi re of USA and Charles Harris were remember the widow the Atlantic Fleet, it saw ships, they claimed to survived by one brother Harris and her children The News is published every Wednesday and Saturday by duty in the Mediterranean have mistaken the Reuben who became a Navy living about where the Florida Freedom Newspapers Inc., 1364 N. Railroad Ave., Sea, the Adriatic Sea James for a British ship. Bomber Pilot. In Smith’s Piggly Wiggly is now Chipley, FL 32428. Periodicals postage paid at Chipley, and other humanitarian It was hit and the entire book, he tells a story related located in north Bonifay. Florida. © Copyright 2012, Florida Freedom Newspapers Inc. efforts. Before the U.S. bow was blown off when by his Uncle Y.J. I remember Eloise and All Rights Reserved. was involved in WWII, a magazine exploded. Rushing home to his James, but not Iris. All COPYRIGHT NOTICE: The entire contents of the Washington the Reuben James was The entire bow sank mother’s side after the are now deceased. Iris County News are fully protected by copyright and cannot be assigned to the Neutrality immediately and the aft death of his two brothers, and Junior Smith had fi ve reproduced in any form for any purpose without the expressed Patrol guarding the Atlantic section went down after 5 he was stopped for children, all of whom are permission of Florida Freedom Newspapers Inc. and Caribbean approaches minutes. This was the fi rst speeding. The offi cer said, surviving. to the American coast. United States Navy ship “Let me see your pilot’s Oma Harris’ fi rst POSTMASTER: SUBSCRIPTION RATES Then she joined a convoy sunk by hostile action in license. Y.J. handed him husband’s father was a Send address change to: IN COUNTY escort to promote the safe WWII. the pilot’s license. The brother to the late Bunk Washington County News 13 weeks: $18.98; 26 weeks: $27.30; arrival of material to the Of the 159 man crew, offi cer studied it for a Dyson, the father of Alton 52 weeks: $46.20 44 survived. Besides moment, handed it back and the late Jimmy Dyson. P.O. Box 627, Chipley, FL United Kingdom. This OUT OF COUNTY escort guarded convoys Dyson and Harris, two and walked back to his I am indebted to Daniel 32428 13 weeks: $23.14; 26 weeks: $34.65; as far as Iceland where other west Florida sailors patrol car and drove away. Smith for sharing this USPS 667-360 52 weeks: $57.75 they then became the were on the casualty list, He had recognized him as information so that we may Home delivery subscribers may be charged a higher rate for holiday editions. responsibility of the British. Lloyd Sims a water tender the brother of the two war honor these two Holmes While performing from Marianna and Orvin casualties. Y.J. Dyson died County fallen heroes as we this duty, on Oct. 23, Merritt, seaman, of Baker. in 1993. observe Memorial Day this CONTACTUS WANTMORE? 1941, Reuben James was This incident happened less Other survivors listed weekend. PUBLISHER Nicole Barefi eld: nbarefi [email protected] Find us online at chipleypaper.com, NEWS, SPORTS OR OPINION friend us on Facebook, or [email protected] tweet us @WCN_HCT.

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By Gweneth Collins, Chipley Garden Club Special To The News On Thursday, May 3, 2012 the garden clubs of Chipley, Bonifay, Graceville, Wausau, Vernon and the eight other panhandle clubs attended the Florida Feder- ation of Garden Clubs Inc. Spring District II meeting in Panama City, Florida. The clubhouse of Panama City Garden Club was decorated to fit the theme of “Good Bugs, Bad Bugs.” Ninety- two women and men were called to order by District II Director Jane Brewer, who is also a member of Chipley Garden Club, and invited to “Share the JOY of Garden Club.” The group was wel- comed to Panama City by Chipley GC members Charlotte Sapp and Nell Brisbin (foreground) chatting with native Keith Baker, Direc- Wausau GC President Roxanne Bush. tor of Leisure Services for Bay County and congratu- lated on their beautification, Graceville GC President Priscilla Jernigan’s invitation environmental and educa- to the Fall District II meeting. tional efforts in the District II area. and Science Entomologist Damselflies are ‘poodles’, Director Brewer recog- at Tyndall Air Force Base. Lt. Col. Haig remarked. He nized the clubs from Chipley He spoke on Dragonflies & spoke briefly on other pred- and Wausau for tree plant- Damselflies, two very im- ator insects – ant lions, owl ing during the 2011-2012 portant predator insects. Al- flies, beetles, cicada killers, year. Between the two clubs though harmless to humans, parasitic wasps, robber flies over 6,070 trees were plant- they are deadly to many and praying mantis – and ed in Washington County. other insects in the water pollinators such as honey The Presidents from thir- and in the air. Both insects bees, butterflies and moths. teen clubs then presented have been found in fossils Closing he said, “Take care their annual reports. The around the world and in of your garden and encour- purpose of the reports is to amber from the Baltics. He age ‘good’ insects – they’ll FFGC District II Spring meeting. share new, fresh and excit- explained their lifecycles take care of the bad ones.” ing ideas for projects and from eggs in the water to Lt. Col Tieg displayed sev- Convention, District II dismissed and returned Garden Club President at fundraising and it is also an excellent flying predators. eral cases of insect speci- Leadership Summit, FFGC home with gardening 638-9968; Sandra Devine, opportunity for each club to Smaller dragonflies are mens he collected over the Short Course North, de- ideas, news ways to Share Bonifay Garden Club at 535- boast of accomplishments of called Skimmers, the larger past 40 years. sign workshops and flower the JOY, and a fresh point 2294; Priscilla Jernigan, the past year. ones Clubtails, and the larg- Following a delicious lun- shows. Priscilla Jernigan, of view of “bugs” Graceville Garden Club at The guest speaker for the est blue-green ones Darn- cheon, Director Brewer re- Graceville Garden Club, If you would like more 263-6279; Pam Cates, Ver- event was U.S. Air Force Re- ers. Damselflies are much minded attendees of June’s invited the group to the information about one of non Garden Club President serve Lt. Col. Donald Tieg. smaller than dragonflies. National Garden Week and District II Fall meeting in our local garden clubs, at 535-4224; Roxanne Bush, Lt. Col. Tieg is an Air Force “Dragonflies are ‘bulldogs’ upcoming FFGC and Dis- Graceville on October 10, please contact the follow- Wausau Garden Club at Civil Engineer and a Medical in the insect world and trict II events – FFGC State 2012. Club members were ing: Karen Roland, Chipley 638-7918.

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If there is any doubt whether we had a disastrous cobia season, just look at the results of the two biggest cobia tournaments. The Lighthouse Marina tournament that ran a month had only fi ve fi sh entered. That’s fi ve fi sh in 30 days of fi shing by some of the best cobia fi shermen in this area. The Mexico Beach tournament extends for more than a month and is one of the longest running tournaments in this area. It GATOR GATHERING had three fi sh Outdoor entered. Now is time to apply Life If this Scott Lindsey happens for hunting permits captainlindsey@ next year the knology.net people who By STAN KIRKLAND control the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission limits and lengths of cobia Those people looking for a different type of hunting had better take a hard look experience will have their chance. The Florida Fish at the cobia population. and Wildlife Conservation Commission is accepting They might need to tweak permit applications to hunt alligators during the up- some limits or we may not coming season. be having a cobia season for The state alligator harvest season is Aug. 15 through long. Nov. 1. It is the 25th year Florida has had a statewide On both the county and alligator hunting season. city pier, Spanish mackerel Steve Stiegler, a wildlife biologist in the alligator are the main event. Kings management program, said about 5,800 permits will are being caught early and be available this year, which is down slightly from 2011. late in the afternoon. The Each alligator harvest permit allows the trapper to key words are early and take up to two alligators. late. “We survey a number of lakes and rivers around Live bait is no problem. the state, and for the most part the alligator popula- Greenbacks and cigar tion is stable,” he said. minnows are thick as well If previous years are an indicator, somewhere be- as hardtails. A hardtail tween 7,000 and 8,000 alligators will be bagged during probably would be the the 11-week season. best bait for a king, but The statewide alligator harvest Phase I applica- remember a big bluerunner tion period began May 2 and will run through May 16. likely will attract a big king, Applicants may submit only one application, with the so have a rod stout enough chance of being drawn for one of fi ve hunt choices and and with enough line to turn hunting periods. It is a random draw selection. a big fi sh. You can’t run him Any permits not issued after the Phase I period will down like you can on a boat. be issued through Phase II and if needed, Phase III Redfi sh also are being application periods. caught, but most have to Alligator harvest applications can be submitted at be returned because they any county tax collector’s offi ce, license agent (retail are too large to keep. Don’t outlet that sells hunting and fi shing licenses) and online gaff these fi sh because they at fl .wildlifelicense.com. Applications are not accepted cannot be harmed. by mail. Bluefi sh are biting at Permits for Florida hunters cost $272. That in- night along with a few cludes two CITES tags, which must be affi xed to each whiting. Shark fi shermen DEREK BOGGS | Special to Florida Freedom Newspapers harvested gator. Non-residents must pay $1,022. are catching a few black tips The state alligator harvest season is Aug. 15 through Nov. 1. Stiegler said it’s common for permitted gator trap- both day and night. pers to have one or more assistants on board the ves- A few pompano are being sel to help them. Each assistant must have a $52 Al- caught early in the morning. ligator Trapping Agent’s License. Pompano jigs tipped with Florida’s alligator population today is a far cry from sand fl eas or crabs to give 1967, when alligators landed on the endangered spe- them some smell seem to cies list. Today, estimates put the alligator population be working. in Florida waters around 1.3 million animals. Across The rivers may rise a their range, Florida’s alligator population ranks sec- little after the rains we had ond only to that of Louisiana. here and in Alabama, but it FWC rules don’t specify an upper limit to the size doesn’t seem like that will of the gator, only that they have to be larger than a be a negative factor. Bream hatchling (18 inches). fi shing has been off a little, Gator trappers can hunt during their assigned pe- but we are hoping it will pick riod from 5 p.m. to 10 a.m. each day. Most use either up on the next full moon. a detachable gig or harpoon, crossbow or bow-and-ar- I had a friend coming row, with the gig, bolt or arrow tied to a restraining line, down to fi sh this month’s or a rod and reel with a snatch hook. Gator hunters in full moon at Carter Tract. Florida are not allowed to use conventional fi rearms, He said at that location you but a bangstick can be used to kill the alligator. don’t need a full moon to Some gator hunters who are successful in bagging catch fi sh, and that is true. a gator choose to process the animals themselves for A cricket or fl oating fl y will the edible meat and hides. Others may sell the carcass catch them up there almost to an alligator processor, or make a deal with a proces- any time. sor to split the head, hide and meat . Speak your mind on rattlesnakes during public comment period By TOM R. MACKENZIE petition presents strong informa- its population size and range  The diamondback also may Special to Florida tion indicating this rattlesnake has declined. Nearly all of the be listed as threatened or endan- Freedom Newspapers is endangered, USFW will un- old growth longleaf pine savan- gered. In this case, USFW will dertake a more comprehensive nas are gone, and the eastern publish a proposal to list, solicit in- Several conservation organi- review of the snake’s status diamondback survives wherever dependent scientifi c peer review zations are seeking protection for throughout the species’ range its native habitats still exist or of the proposal, seek input from the eastern diamond rattler. to determine whether listing is where open-canopy forests and the public and consider the input On May 9, U.S. Fish and Wild- before a fi nal decision about listing life Service announced a 90-day warranted. grasslands are similar to longleaf public comment period or fi nd- Eastern diamondbacks can pine savannas. the species is made. In general, ing on a petition to list the east- grow to a length of more than USFW is asking for infor- there is a one-year period between ern diamondback rattlesnake as eight feet and are the largest mation from state and federal the time a species is proposed for threatened and designate critical rattlesnakes in the world. The natural resource agencies and listing and the fi nal decision. habitat for the species under the eastern diamondback historical- all interested parties regarding  They may determine the list- Endangered Species Act. ly ranged along the coastal low- the eastern diamondback rattle- ing is warranted but precluded by The petition was submitted lands of the southeastern United snake and its habitat. Based on other, higher priority activities. last summer by the Center for States from North Carolina to the status review, the service This means the species is added Biological Diversity, the Coastal eastern Louisiana, including all will make one of three possible to the federal list of candidate Plains Institute Inc., Protecting of Florida and its Keys. determinations: species, and the proposal to list all Living Species and One More Although once abundant in  They may decide the listing is deferred while USFW works Generation. longleaf pine ecosystems across is not warranted, in which case on listing proposals for other spe- Special to Florida Freedom Newspapers If the fi nding determines the the southeastern United States, no further action will be taken. cies that are at greater risk. A PORTS Section Wednesday, May 23, 2012 Swww.chipleypaper.com Page 7 Vernon High’s Siples to play basketball with ESCC From Staff Reports to-man principles, according to Mississippi, Georgia and Florida. the school’s website. “This year will be a lot of VERNON — Standout athlete “We play at a fast pace that teaching because of the newcom- Anthony Siples signed a letter is very attractive to our play- ers, but by the end of the year we of intent with Enterprise State ers. Our schedule will consist of should be a pretty solid team,” Community College on April 19. teams from Georgia and Florida. said coach Charles Cole. “I hope Siples, a senior, was named We also have led the state in that we will have more fans this the 2012 L.E. “Earl” Sellers Me- scoring most of the season and year and that our players will morial Award winner at Satur- fi nished in the top three,” the reach out to the community for day’s annual Athletic Banquet at website states. support.” Vernon High School. This year’s outlook for our Enterprise State Community Enterprise Men’s Basketball team will consist of 11 newcom- College is located in Enterprise, team won the ACCC Southern ers, and only two returning play- Ala. Enterprise State is the fast- The News Conference Championship for ers, according to the website. est growing Community College 2007-2008. The team plays a high The team has recruited play- in the state of Alabama, accord- Anthony Siples signed his letter of intent with Enterprise State scoring style with full court man- ers from various states such as ing to the website. Community College in Enterprise, Ala., on April 19. HCHS senior signs athletic scholarship From Staff Reports

BONIFAY — Hol- mes County High School senior Jordan McAllister signed a four-year athletic scholarship to Lyon College in Batesville, Ark., on Tuesday, May 15 surrounded by friends, family, team mates and support- ing staff at HCHS. Special to The News McAllister is ma- Jordan McAllister signs with Lyon College with his father and joring in business management with a mother, John and Janice McAllister, brother, Jonathan, god-father, minor in economics. James McCallister and coach Poe White. VHS senior signs with FAMU VERNON — Ver- Special to the News non High School se- FARRAR’S STATS Girls competing at Arnold High School recently were, front row from left: nior Bryce Farrar Defensive: Nina McClanahan (Arnold), JoJo Booker (Arnold), Na’Kiya Russell (Bay), signed with Florida Fielding, .980 Shania Brantley (Bay); back row, from left: Coach Terry Booker, Hannah Agricultural and Offensive: Howell (Holmes County), Tatiana Manuel (Tampa), Marsheba Addison Mechanical Uni- Batting average, .358 (Rutherford), Hennesey Smith (Mosley), Segovia Goodin (Mosley), Coach versity on a four- RBI’s, 24 year athletic schol- Mike Howell. Runs scored, 25 arship on Monday Pitching Stats: in the company of friends, family, 5 wins Nuggets win regional tourney classmates, team ERA, 2.37 CECILIA SPEARS | The News mates, teachers, Strikeouts, 66 Bryce Farrar signed with FAMU with his Special to The News won their fi rst AAU Super Regional coaches and sup- Tournament with a 3-0 record and are mother, Kim; father, Chris; brother, Hunter; portive members of the community. sister, Gabrielle; coach, Travis Miller; and Ten girls basketball teams from now qualifi ed for the AAU Nationals Farrar is planning on majoring in Florida, Alabama and Louisiana in Orlando in July 2012. Girls are from Engineering. pastor, James Guy. competed at Arnold High School Bay, Arnold, Rutherford and Holmes “My son is an outstanding person,” said Miller, has given to my son’s future; he’s sim- this weekend in hopes of advanc- counties and Tampa. Coach Terry his mother, Kim Farrar. “When he dedicates ply an amazing coach.” ing to Nationals. After defeating Booker said, “We have a good group himself to something he can do just about Farrar was dedicated to playing baseball teams from Citrus County and Bir- of girls that work well together and anything. I also need to recognize the hard on a year-round basis, averaging over 1,000 mingham, Ala., the Florida Nuggets played some serious defense.” work and dedication that his coach, Travis games a year. HOLMES COUNTY FAIR

Right: Fresh honey is on display at the Holmes County Fair. Below: The Midway keeps young and old entertained at the county fair.

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Above left: Miss Northwest Florida 2012 Charity Newsom. Above right: Young Miss Holmes County Fair 2012 Gabi Steverson. A8 | Washington County News Local Wednesday, May 23, 2012 TDC from page A1 the Board of County Com- in this county to the point ple that made my decision waiting for the right mix of to be a part of the Legends for three weeks to seek a missioners for fi nal ap- that I purchased a part of to call Washington County ideas and energy to get the & Lore Festival that con- qualifi ed applicant for the proval at the June BOCC it where I am in the pro- home very easy. ball rolling,” he said. “The tinues to grow at Falling board. meeting. cess of building a home “I believe this county county already has some Waters State Park.” The TDC also ap- Sweeney is a park ser- for my family,” Sweeney can act as a venue for a culturally based events That leaves the TDC proved a $1,000 grant for vice specialist with Falling said in his application for multitude of nature based that serve to preserve and with one vacant seat, Seat the Wausau Possum Clas- Waters State Park. the TDC position. “This activities, some already tell the story of its rich and 9, and the members voted sic Archery Tournament “I have enjoyed living county is full of good peo- in place and others just colorful history. I am proud to advertise that position scheduled for Aug. 25.

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Wednesday, MAY 23, 2012 Washington County News  Holmes County Times-Advertiser PAGE 1 Washington, Holmes at a glance 20th annual New Honoring athletes Hope School Reunion Former students, Vernon High School recognizes the best of the year at banquet relative’s teachers and friends are invited to the 20th annual New By RANDAL SEYLER Hope School Reunion 638-0212| @WCN_HCT beginning at 10 [email protected] a.m. Saturday, May tudents, coaches, parents and 26. There will be a Jovani Bell athletes gathered Saturday at Vernon (left) and covered dish lunch at High School to honor the Yellow noon. Bring food and Jackets’ successful athletic season Trace Adams S from the boy’s drink. Plates, forks, with the annual Athletic Banquet. spoons and ice will be Winning the L.E. “Earl” Sellers Memorial weightlifting team furnished. For more Award for Outstanding Male Athlete of were two of the information, call Cecil the Year was senior Anthony Siples. students honored Motley at 956-2507 The L.E. “Earl” Sellers Memorial at Saturday’s or Carolyn Gauss at Award for Outstanding Female banquet. 956-2366. Athlete of the Year went to senior Alana Hearn. Jesse and David The L.E. “Earl” Sellers memorial Charity Memorial Award is presented Golf Tournament by the Washington County News each year to the school’s The Jesse and David top athletes as chosen by Memorial Scramble faculty. will be June 2 at the “We want to celebrate Sunny Hills Country the great season we had Club. Registration will this year,” said Coach Ryan be from 7:30-8:10 Boyd. “We had several a.m. with a shotgun teams that did well.” start at 8:15 a.m. The The VHS baseball squad cost of the scramble made it to the quarterfi nals is $50 per player or this year, while the basketball $150 per team of three. team was in the running for a state Breakfast and lunch title “down to the last minute,” will be included. Hole Boyd said. The football and softball sponsorships are $100 teams also had good seasons. “We’re each. All proceeds will defi nitely going to the next level,” Boyd said. go to the New Roof Boyd noted the faculty does a Project at Washington great job of supporting the athletic Primitive Baptist Church teams. “It wouldn’t be Vernon High at Hard Labor Creek. School with out you all,” he said. For more information, The football team was fi rst up for contact John Whittington honors. Boyd singled out Anthony at 557-0006, Kenny Siples as an extraordinary athlete. Mitchell at 373-6177 or “I’d take 100 just like him,” the coach Jerry Tyre at 638-4409. quipped. Football players include: Austin VHS to present ‘The Brown, Jacob Berry, Hunter Dobbs, Emperor’s New Julian Silas, Jacquel Watson, Cody Clothes’ Harmon, Dylan Kirk, Jovani Bell, Harvey VERNON — “The Johnson, Ashton Kirkland, Richard Randall, Emperor’s New Brandon Malloy, Gary Coleman, Zac Yarbrough, Jordan Curry, Trace Adams, Clothes” will take Brandon Creamer, Casey Boukard, Jordan the stage at 7 p.m. Cook, Michael Isenhoff, Cody Pettis, JQ Thursday and Friday. Leverette, Taylor Landry, Jonathan Rice, General admission Sean Green, Tyshawn Potter, Antwan Siples, tickets are on sale in Dillon Hutton and Ty Brunson. Anthony the Vernon High School Siples was team manager. main offi ce, 3232 Moss Dylan Kirk was named Pride of the Yellow Hill Road. Tickets are Jackets while Hunter Dobbs was named $10 for adults and $5 Offensive Player of the Year. JQ Leverett was for students.Contact named Defensive Player of the Year. Director Kevin Russell at The volleyball Yellow Jackets were [email protected], honored for their season. or call 535-2046 for Alana Hearn received the Captain Award more info. as well as Miss Lady Jacket Volleyball. Samantha Davis received a Senior Award. Volleyball team members were: AARP Mature Samantha Davis, Kaitlyn Qualls, Meranda Photos By RANDAL SEYLER | Extra Driving Class Proctor, Alana Hearn, Carolyn Poppell, Vernon High School athletes were honored Saturday during the annual CHIPLEY — Washington Justice Spencer, Blaze Silas, Jakevia Works, Athletic Banquet. Pictured are members of the football team. Players honored County Council on Quashallia Potter, Faith Whitehead. include Austin Brown, Jacob Berry, Hunter Dobbs, Julian Silas, Jacquel Aging and AARP Junior varsity volleyball squad members Watson, Cody Harmon, Dylan Kirk, Jovani Bell, Harvey Johnson, Ashton are co-sponsoring a included: Julie Sheehan, Pope, Avanti Kirkland, Richard Randall, Brandon Malloy, Gary Coleman, Zac Yarbrough, mature driving class Davis, Dyanna Jackson, Kayla Jenkins, Jordan Curry, Trace Adams, Brandon Creamer, Casey Boukard, Jordan for individuals age Rainie Gilbert and Montoya McCall. Cook, Michael Isenhoff, Cody Pettis, JQ Leverette, Taylor Landry, Jonathan 50 and over from 8 Cheerleader squad members were Rice, Sean Green, Tyshawn Potter, Antwan Siples, Dillon Hutton and Ty a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday, honored for their contribution to the Brunson. Anthony Siples was team manager. at the Washington athletic events. Cheerleaders were: Liz County Council on Barnes, Caitlyn Clark, Jaclyn Coatney, Aging, 1348 South Jayde Coatney, Amber Gerrard, Destiny Blvd., in Chipley. This Hallman, Ansley Holland, Kori Maynor, mature driving course Morgan McKenzie, Kayla Rudd, Autumn Shamburger, Kayla Smith and Kaylee is approved by the Walsingham. DHSMV for a three-year The weight lifting squads, including the insurance premium new girls weight lifting squad were honored. reduction. Call 638- Boys team members are: Trace Adams, 6216 to enroll. Jordan Cook, Casey Boukard, Jovani Bell, Cody Harmon, Brandon Malloy and Dallas INDEX Harris. Girls squad members: Jessica Society ...... B2 Grigsby, Amber Gerard, Sarah Evans and Faith ...... B4 Jessica Emmanuel. On the varsity basketball squad, Anthony Obituaries ...... B5 Siples was chosen basketball Offensive Classifi eds ...... B6 MVP and Mr. Jacket ; D.J. Brown was named Defensive Player of the Year. Basketball varsity squad includes: Anthony Siples, Alex Brown, D.J. Brown, Caleb Bowers, Bryce Farrar, JQ Leverette. Julian Silas, Gary Coleman, Tyvares Murray, Shaq Powell,Zach Yarbrough. The Boys’ junior varsity basketball squad had an undefeated 20-0 season, and the basketball program found its success, in part, from the training off the court, Coach Volleyball team members are Samantha Davis, Kaitlyn Qualls, Meranda Proctor, Alana Hearn, Carolyn Poppell, Justice Spencer, Blaze Silas, Jakevia See HONORED B6 Works, Quashallia Potter, Faith Whitehead. B2 | Holmes County Times-Advertiser | Washington County News Extra Wednesday, May 23, 2012 MILLER ATTAINS DOCTORATE IN MEDICINE KENT, WOLFE TO WED Justin Britt Miller Mike Kent of Bonifay and Anna graduated and attained Berneice Kent of Sunny Hills are his Doctorate in Medicine proud to announce the upcoming from the University of marriage of their daughter Kellea Alabama at Birmingham Victoria Kent to Staff Sgt. Adam (UAB) School of Medicine Andrew Wolfe who is currently Sunday, May 20. He training for Aircraft Maintainer at will begin his Internal Tyndall Air Force Base. Medicine residency at Adam is the son of Gary and Carolina Medical Center Gina Wolfe, of Memphis Tenn., and in Charlotte, N.C. Justin Mike and Debbie Butler of Cody is active in the Christian Wyo. Grandparents of the couple are Medical Ministry of Eunice Kent of Bonifay and Bill and Alabama (CMMA) and Carolyn McGee of Barlett, Tenn. participated in three The Lakeview outdoor wedding is medical mission trips with to be held Saturday June 2 at 6 p.m. CMMA to the Dominican at the home of the brides mother in Republic. Sunny Hills Estates. Justin is the son of The couple will be stationed at Michael Britt Miller and Whiteman AFB in Missouri. Janice Johns Miller of Prattville Ala. He is the grandson of Gladys Johns and the late Levi Johns of Lynn Haven, and the late Rita L. and Homer B. CONTINI RECEIVES MEDICAL DEGREE Miller of Camp Springs, Md. Justin is a native Rebekah Contini of Vernon University President Timothy of Prattville, Ala., and was awarded a doctor of R. Lannon, S.J., presided, this was graduated from Autauga medicine degree during his fi rst May commencement as Academy. He earned his Creighton University’s spring Creighton president. About 1,500 Bachelor of Science in commencement ceremony on May degrees were conferred during Biology Degree graduating 12 at the CenturyLink Center in Creighton University’s spring Magna Cum Laude from Omaha. commencement. the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) in May 2008. WHTC Foundation Inc. holds annual meeting Special To the News tem. This fi scal year the able from members of the der of their 3-year terms. 3-year terms. A total of Lyle Young. A requirement Foundation has provided Foundation and the WHTC New offi cers were also nine new trustees were of the Foundation Bylaws is CHIPLEY — Wednesday fi nancial assistance to main offi ce. elected with 3-year terms named effective from July that four of the nine direc- morning, May 16, was a over 50 WHTC students so Part of the Annual Meet- commencing July 1 with 1st: Ira Carter, Terry Ellis, tors must also be serving busy time for the Wash- they could enroll or com- ing was the selection of Bill Howell as chairman, Josephine Robinson-Floyd, trustees. Additionally, trust- ington-Holmes Technical plete courses over multiple new directors and trust- Vickie Williams as vice Gary Hartman, Sallie John- ees elected Zenna Corbin Center Foundation, Inc., semesters. ees to take offi ce on July chair and John Dough- son, Carlton Padgett, Ralph to serve a second year as starting with a meeting of Students for the WHTC 1st for 3-year terms. There erty as treasurer. Martha Ray, Darrin Wall, and Ernie the Trustee representative the Committee of Trustees programs can apply for are 9 directors with 3-year Compton will continue as Zorn. Trustees continu- on the Board Executive at 9 a.m., which was fol- Foundation assistance terms set so that 1/3rd of corporate secretary for ing to serve the remainder Committee. lowed at 10 a.m. by the an- through the WHTC en- the director terms expire the remainder of her term. of their 3-year terms are: The Foundation adopted nual meeting of the Florida rollment process, and the each year on June 30. New Bert Roberts will complete Zenna Corbin, John Dough- a list of 45 members, sub- not-for-profi t corporation. school screens all appli- Directors taking offi ce July his term as Chairman on erty, Stephanie Halley, Fred ject to the list being up- The foundation was formed cants so that any other 1st are John Dougherty, June 30, but will continue Lavender, Sheila Sanders, dated as of June 30, which in May of 1987 to provide available fi nancial aid for Jim Town, and Vickie Wil- to serve as a Director until Wayne Saunders, Paula is the end of the fi scal year. fi nancial assistance to stu- which a student qualifi es liams, with Directors Bill June 30, 2014. Waller, Rev. Price Wilson, The budget for next fi scal dents attending the Techni- has been obtained fi rst. Howell, Martha Compton, The Committee of Kim Wilson, Vann Brock, year was approved with ap- cal Center’s various cours- The Foundation is in the Ken Stoutamire, Wayne Trustees is composed of Pam Cates, Joy Davis, proximately an 11 percent es, but the Foundation is a fi nal weeks of its annual Saunders, Zenna Corbin, 27 people who have ren- Dawn Frost, Missy Finch, increase in scholarships separate legal entity and fund raising program and and Bert Roberts continu- dered signifi cant service Brenda Harris, William Ste- and fi nancial assistance not part of the school sys- donation forms are avail- ing in offi ce for the remain- to the Foundation serving verson, Luis Valencia and over the current year.

PET CANCER AWARENESS MONTH Awareness helps teach pet owners about leading cause of death

May has been named 50 percent of all disease- cancer. Wilson-Robles said feeling better, (the owners) treatment options . . . there recommended a few tips Pet Cancer Awareness related pet deaths each these breeds can have up did not realize how much is usually something we that may help reduce the Month. This month year. to a 70-80 percent chance (the cancer) was affecting can do,” she said. risk of cancer. She said is designed to bring “Fifty percent of all of getting cancer in their (the dogs),” Wilson-Robles Cancer treatment that, as with humans, awareness to pet owners dogs over the age of 10 lifetime. said. in dogs is similar to cancer in dogs has been about the leading cause of will die from cancer, and Wilson-Robles added Wilson-Robles stressed that of humans. Wilson- tied with obesity. For this, death in pets, cancer. 25 percent of all dogs get that the number one that wellness checks every Robles said different she suggested keeping Dr. Heather Wilson- cancer,” Wilson-Robles type of cancer in dogs is year or six months are key treatment options for dogs fi t. She added to Robles, assistant professor said. Lymphoma, accounting for to cancer prevention. different cancers include avoid chemicals such as for Small Animal Clinical Certain breeds, such 24 percent. “Sometimes, in many chemotherapy, radiation, yard sprays and limit the Sciences at the Texas as Golden Retrievers, One goal of Pet Cancer cases, by the time (the surgery, and therapy. UV exposure of dogs and A&M College of Veterinary Rottweilers, and German Awareness Month is to animals) are already There is also different cats with light-colored Medicine & Biomedical Shepherds are considered inform pet owners of effected and sick it may be experimental research skin by using sunscreen, Sciences (CVM) said at-risk breeds and have symptoms to look for in too late (for treatment),” such as clinical trials. The UV shields on windows or cancer accounts for nearly a higher risk of getting their pet. Wilson-Robles Wilson-Robles said. CVM, for example, has T-shirts. said to pay attention to To ensure the cancer is eight different clinical bigger lymph nodes or, for detected in time, she urged trials currently ongoing ABOUT PET TALK oral cancer, bad breath and pet owners to take a dog to and various options blood on a toy. Sometimes, the veterinarian if cancer is using the new Diagnostic Pet Talk is a service of the owner may notice suspected and let them do and Imaging Cancer the College of Veterinary the dog’s activity to be blood work and biopsies. Treatment Center or Medicine & Biomedical lower or a decrease in If cancer is spotted, oncology services, Wilson- Sciences, Texas A&M food consumption, Wilson- Wilson-Robles said there Robles said. University. Stories can Robles said. A lot of times, are various treatment Although frequent be viewed on the Web at she said, the dogs feel fi ne options for most types of wellness checks allow for a vetmed.tamu.edu/pet-talk. so the owners do not notice cancer. better chance to detect the Suggestions for future a change in the pet. “Once you know what cancer, there are not many topics may be directed “Once (the dogs) start it is you’re fi ghting then ways to actually prevent to [email protected]. treatment and . . . start we can talk about various the disease. Wilson-Robles edu. MEMORIAL DAY DEADLINES Deadlines for all Wednesday, this saturday in MAY 30 publications DISPLAY ADS • NEWS • LEGALS THURSDAY, MAY 24 • 5 PM CLASSIFIED LINE ADS and FRIDAY, MAY 25 • 4 PM Business offices     WILL BE CLOSED MONDAY, MAY 28

           Wednesday, May 23, 2012 Extra Washington County News | Holmes County Times-Advertiser | B3 Tropicana Public Speaking Contest held

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Disney World, Chinese numbers, barrel racing and dance competitions; those were just a sam- pling of topics from the 27 speeches presented by 4th, 5th and 6th grade students at the annual 4-H Tropicana Public Speaking Contest this year. The 4-H Tropicana Public Speaking Contest is one of Florida 4-H’s premier 4-H in the classroom programs. Each year, teachers re- THE EXTRA ceive teaching materials, certifi cates, ribbons and 4th grade winners from left to right are: fi rst place – Anzli Laurel; second place medallions from Tropicana – Hannah Walters, third place – Brody Paulk, and honorable mention – Leo Pan. and 4-H. They work with students for several weeks 5th Grade: 1st place selecting topics, research- — fi rst place — Ciara ing and writing speeches McEntyre, second place and honing public speaking — Shanaray Sheffi eld, skills before hosting class- third place — Lana Bush room and grade level com- and honorable mention petitions. After grade level — Abby Sapp. competitions are held, stu- 6th Grade: fi rst place dents from all of Washing- — Chase Western, second ton County’s schools come place — Gabrielle Farrar, together for the county- third place — Jacqueline THE EXTRA wide competition. Stewart and honorable 5th grade winners from left to right: fi rst place – School winners com- mention — Autumn Wells Ciara McEntyre, second place – Shanaray Sheffi eld, pete against each other for Thank you to the teach- third place – Lana Bush and honorable mention 1st, 2nd and 3rd places as ers who embrace this pro- – Abby Sapp. well as honorable mention gram and make it a reality and receive plaques from for our students. Special Tropicana. First place win- thanks to our judges for ners receive a full-paid 4-H the county competition: Camp Timpoochee schol- Paul Goulding, Gail Riley, arship from Tropicana and Bryan Lee, Susan Roberts, Washington County 4-H. Vickie Williams and Tonya Pippin. 2012 Winners were: For more information 4th Grade: fi rst place — on Washington County 4- Anzli Laurel; second place H, contact 4-H Youth De- — Hannah Walters, third velopment Agent, Julie THE EXTRA place — Brody Paulk, and Pigott Dillard, at 638-6180 6th grade winners from left to right: Chase Western, honorable mention — Leo or juliepd@ufl .edu. 4-H is second place – Gabrielle Farrar, third place – Pan. open to all youth. Jacqueline Stewart and honorable mention – Autumn

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NOTICE OF ADMINIS- 90.5021 applies with re- before the date that is 3 of Administration on CASE NO. of certain assistance. 1293 Jackson Blvd., cuit Court in and for TRATION spect to the petitioner months after the date such person or the 67-2011-CA-000475 Please contat the ADA Chipley, Florida 32428, Washington County, The administration of and any attorney em- of service of a copy of date that is 40 days af- PNC BANK, NATIONAL Corrdinatior by mail at on the 3rd day of July, Florida, wherein Re- the estate of Sarah Lee ployed by the peti- the Notice of Adminis- ter the date of termi- ASSOCIATION P.O. Box 1089, 2012, at the hour of gions Bank is the Plain- Selbe, deceased, is tioner. Any interested tration on that person, nation of any proceed- Plaintiff, Panama City, FL 32402 1:30p.m., CENTRAL tiff, and Wallace Willis pending in the Circuit person on whom a to those objections are ing involving the con- vs. or by phone at (850) TIME. You have the a/k/a Wallace E. Willis, Court for Washington copy of the notice of forever barred. A peti- struction, admission to KITTY L. SHEFFIELD, 747-5338 at least seven right to appear with TRUDEE J. Willis, County, Florida, Pro- administration is served tion for determination probate, or validity of et al. (7) days before your counsel for you at this South Carolina Federal bate Division, the ad- who challenges the va- of exempt property is the will or involving any Defendant(s) scheduled court hearing. If you can not Credit Union, and the dress of which is P.O. lidity of the will or codi- required to be filed by other matter affecting NOTICE OF SALE appearance, or afford legal representa- City of Chipley, Florida IN THE CIRCUIT Box 647, Chipley, FL cils, qualification of the or on behalf of any per- any part of the exempt PURSUANT TO CHAP- immediately upon tion, the Court will ap- are Defendants, that I, COURT FOR WASH- 32428, file number petitioner, venue, or son entitled to exempt property, or the right of TER 45 NOTICE IS receiving this point counsel for you at Linda Hayes Cook or INGTON COUNTY, 12-CP-27. The estate is thejurisdictionn of the property under Section such person to exempt HEREBY givenpursuant notification if the time this hearing upon the my Deputy Clerk will FLORIDA PROBATE DI- intestate. The names court is required to file 732.402, WITHIN THE property is deemed to an Order or Final before the scheduled determination of insol- sell at public sale on VISION and addresses of the any objection with the TIME REQUESTED BY waived. An election to Judgment of Foreclo- appearance is less vency. you must either the front steps of the IN RE: ESTATE OF petitioner and the court in the manner LAW, which is on or be- take an elective share sure dated May 8, 2012 than seven (7) days. If appear on the date and Washington County SARAH LEE SELBE petitioner’s attorney are provided in the Florida fore the later of the must be filed by or on and entered in Case you are hearing at the time specified or Courthouse, Chipley, Deceased set forth below. 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ALLY APPEAR AT THIS 2012 to the highest and TIME REQUIRED BY County, Florida, Linda Hayes Cook, ADVISORY HEARING best bidder for cash LAW, WHICH IS ON wherein PNC Bank, Na- Clerk Washington CONSTITUTES CON- the following described OR BEFORE THE EAR- tional Association, is County, Florida SENT TO THE TERMI- real property situated in LIER OF THE DATE the Plaintiff and Ira J. By: K McDaniel NATION OF PAREN- Washington County, THAT IS 6 MONTH AF- Sheffield; Kitty L. Shef- Deputy Clerk TAL RIGHTS OF Florida, in accordance TER THE DATE OF field; Leisure Lakes Weltman, Weinberg & THESE CHILDREN. IF Section 45.031 of the SERVICE OF A COPY Property Owner’s Asso- Reis, Co., L.P.A. YOU FAIL TO APPEAR Florida Statutes and OF THE notice OF ad- ciation, Inc. and Un- Attorney for Plaintiff ON THE DATE AND pursuant to the Final ministration ON THE known Tenant(s), are 550 West Cypress TIME SPECIFIED, YOU Judgment: USINESS UIDE SURVIVING SPOUSE, the Defendants, the MAY LOSE ALL LEGAL E 1/2 of Lot 130 in the Creek Road, Suite 550 B G OR AN ATTORNEY IN Clerk of Court will sell Fort Lauderdale,FL RIGHTS AS A PARENT City of Chipley accord- FACT OR A GUARDIAN to the highest and best 33309 TO THE CHILD OR ing to plat of said city OF THE PROPERTY bidder for cash at the Telephone # CHILDREN. on file in the Office of OF THE SURVIVING Front Steps of the 954-740-5200 As published in the the Clerk of the Circuit SPOUSE, OR THE Washington County Facsimile # Washington County Court of Washington BOOK THARP & SONS DATE THAT IS 2 Courthouse, 1293 954-740-5290 News May 16, 23, 30, County, Florida, the YEARS AFTER THE Jackson Avenue, Chip- As published in the June 6, 2012 land hereby conveyed STORE MINI STORAGE DATE OF THE ley, FL 32428, at Washington County being North of and Hwy. 77 S., Chipley, FL DECEDENT’S DEATH. 11:00a.m. Central News May 16, 23, 2012 abutting North Railroad Denton’s Recycling NEW OWNERS THE TIME FOR FILING Time, on June 20, 2012 IN THE FOURTEENTH Avenue, and being in S NEWBERRY LANE, BONIFAY, FLORIDA (850) 638-8183 AN ELECTION TO the following described JUDICIAL CIRCUIT 1/2 of NE 1/4 of Section New LOW prices TAKE AN ELECTIVE property set forth in IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR 4, Township 4 North, Hwy. 177A, Bonifay, FL COURT, JUVENILE DI- WE BUY ALL SCRAP METAL $$$ Good yard stuff SHARE MAY BE EX- said Order or Final WASHINGTON Range 13 West, includ- (850) 547-0726 TENDED AS PRO- Judgment, to wit:Lot VISION FOURTEENTH COUNTY, FLORIDA ing the East wall and ALUMINUM, COPPER, BRASS, IRON, STOVES, every day. VIDED IN THE FLOR- A-25, Leisure Lakes, JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN CASE NO.67-10CA599 1/2 of the West wall of REFRIGERATORS, WASHERS, DRYERS Also low prices. 5x5 $25.68 IDA PROBATE RULES. according to the Plat AND FOR WASHING- REGIONS BANK, the building on said 5x10 $35.31 ATTORNEY FOR PETI- recorded in Plat re- TON COUNTY, FLOR- Plaintiff, land. And a parcel of Across form Sims TIONER: corded in Plat recorded IDA v. land in the City of Chip- $ TOP $ PAID FOR JUNK CARS, 10x10 $46.01 CASE NO.: Funeral Home and 10x20 $80.25 Charles M. Wynn in Plat Book 3, Page WALLACE WILLS a/k/a ley, Florida, bounded TRUCKS & FARM EQUIPMENT Attorney for Keith 167, of the Public Rec- 67-DP-2012-01 WALLACE E. WILLIS, by beginning on the Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-6 p.m., Call For Sat. Hours A+Pharmacy Open 24 Hours, Self-Service, Wayne Selbe ords of Washignton IN THE INTEREST OF: TRUDEE J. WILLIS, South boundary line of Mon-Fri 10am-3pm No Deposit, Units are Carpeted Florida Bar Number: County, Florida.IF YOU K.E.L SOUTH CAROLINA No. 130 according to (850) 547-4709 0241695 ARE A PERSON MINOR CHILD FEDERAL CREDIT UN- the Map of Chipley 4436 Clinton Street CLAIMING A RIGHT TO (SEC.39.801(b) FS) ION, and CITY OF drawn by L.W. Mordt PO BOX 146 FUNDS REMAINING The State of Florida to CHIPLEY, FLORIDA, and on file in the Office Marianna, Fl 32447 AFTER THE SALE, JAMES CREAMER, nat- Defendants. of the Clerk of Circuit Advertise your Hasty Telephone:(850) YOU MUST FILE A ural father whose resi- FOURTH AMENDED Court of Washington Heating & Cooling 526-3520 CLAIM WITH THE dence and address is NOTICE OF JUDICIAL County , Florida in the business or Fax: (850) 526-5210 CLERK OF COURT NO unknown. You are SALE PURSUANT TO S 1/2 of the NE 1/4 service here for Serving Washington, Holmes and E - M a i l : LATER THAN 60 DAYS hereby notified that a SECTION 45.031(1) OF Section 4, Township 4 Jackson Counties for 16 Years With, [email protected] AFTER THE SALE. IF Petition under oath has THE FLORIDA STAT- North, Range 13 West, been filed in the above UTES TO WHOM IT only Friendly and Reliable Service! t YOU FAIL TO FILE A at a point 5 feet East of Wilderness Petitioner: CLAIM, YOU WILL NOT styled Court for the Ter- MAY CONCERN: the Southwest corner Service On All Brands Keith Wayne Selbe BE ENTITLED TO ANY mination of Parental NOTICE IS HEREBY of said lot, thence runn- $10.00 Tractor Service 3052 Five Points Rd REMAINING FUNDS. Rights in the case of GIVEN pursuant to that ing in an Easterly direc- Sales For Residential & Commercial Bush hogging, front- Cottondale, Florida AFTER 60 DAYS, K.E.L., child, to li- certain Final Judgment tion 22 1/2 feet along per week censed child place- Commercial Refrigeration & Hoods end tractor work, food 32431 ONLY THE OWNER OR of foreclosure entered said South Boundary 8 week minimum As published in the RECORD AS OF THE ment agency for subse- on October 28, 2011, line . Thence in a plotting, plowing and Washington County DATE OF THE LIS quent adoption. You the Order entered on Northerly direction par- 638-0212 638-3611 harrowing work. News May 23, 30, 2012 PENDENS MAY CLAIM are hereby noticed that November 16, 2011, allel with the Eastern THE SURPLUS.If you an Advisory Hearing the Order entered on boundary line of said Free Estimates will be held before the Call For Monthly Specials IN THE CIRCUIT are a person with a December 16, 2011, lot to the Northern Honorable Christopher 547-9414 850-590-3479 COURT OF THE 14TH disability who needs the Order entered on boundary line of said Lic. #1814468, ER0013265, RF0066690, AL 03147 N. Patterson, Judge of JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN any accommodation in February 6, 2012, and lot, thence in a West- the Circuit Court, Four- AND FOR WASHING- order to participate in the Order entered on erly direction along the teenth Judicial Circuit, TON COUNTY, FLOR- this proceeding, you May 8, 2012, in Case Northern boundary line at the Washington IDA are entitled, at no cost No. 67-10CA599 in the of said Lot, 22 1/2 feet, To Place An Ad Call 638-0212 or 547-9414 to you, to the provision County Courthouse, Fourteenth Judicial Cir- thence in a southerly ✳ ✳ ✳ Wednesday, May 23, 2012 Washington County News/Holmes County Times Advertiser | B7

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Nice clean houses, As published in the commitment required apartments & mobile Washington County Interested candidates who meet these requirements Call (866)297-8916 homes for rent in Boni- News May 16,23, 2012 Your Florida Free- www.joinCRST.com dom newspaper will should apply through: fay area. HUD ap- proved. Also, houses STATE OF FLORIDA, not be responsible Chipley One Stop Career Center for more than one in- Call To Place An Ad for sale. Call Martha CRIMINAL JUSTICE (850)547-5085, correct insertion, nor 680 Second Street, Room 7 STANDARDS & TRAIN- In Classifieds. (850)547-2531. ING COMMISSION, will it be liable for WANTED; Chipley, Florida 32428 Washington County any error in adver- Musical Instruments of Petitioner Please apply by close of business on May 31, 2012. News vs. tisements to a any kind in any condi- Executive KENDRICK D. PAR- greater extent than tion. Piano, banjoes, (850) 638-0212 Office KER, Case #32472 the cost of the space drums, guitars, amps. 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Fresh From the Farm Squash40¢/lb, Sweet Corn 4 for $1 or $12 for a bushel. Call Summer at 850-956-4556

GainerBlueberry Farm Open Thur.Fri. Sat 7 to 7 Sun. 1 to 6 ClosedMon.Tues. Wed. U-Pick $9/gal We pick $22/gal.Pre-Pick orders need to be placed in advance. 9 \miles S on Orange Hill Rd. 1990 Ford Van Chipley.High-Top. Gainerblueberryfarm.com Airconditioner in back 638-1335 258-4180 window. Can be used for camping. A-1 Great Condition.Call Paul 326-0500

Matt’s Removal! Gar- Got Bad Credit? bage removal, free Ride Today! metal removal, yard Buy Here/Pay Here jobs, moving jobs. We $0 Down/1st buy items. Nobody payment Beats My Prices! Tax, Tag & Title. (850)547-1445, Call Steve cell (850)658-2376. 334-803-9550 Restrictions apply. STOP GNAT & MOS- QUITO BITES! Buy Swamp Gator All Natu- SUV 2007 Chrysler ral Insect Repellant, Aspen Limited Family Safe, Use Head Copper Color with to Toe. Available at Ace chrome accents. Hardware, The Home Soft leather seating Depot & with power HomeDepot.com everything. Heated front seats (both power) and bucket heated 2nd row, with full 3rd row. 2 bedroom furnished DVD system w/ 4 upstairs apartment head sets. New in Bonifay. Call Brakes all the way Bobbye Cole around and new (850)844-0078. tires! Never been in an accident! All 2BR/1.5BA scheduled Townhouse for rent. maintenance done No pets. Deposit, refer- through Dodge ences required. 843 8th Dealer. Great sound St, Chipley. 638-1918 system w/ Satellite Radio, the back can 2 Bdr/2Bath Mobile listen to their Own Home in Bethlehem music/movie through Community. No pets. the headsets, while Non smoker. Security the front listens to deposit required. their own! 20 inch Water/utility building/ custom wheels. lawn services provided. Factory GPS $400/month. System, 2 wheel (850)547-2157. drive with towing package. 3BD/2BA MH 3/4 mile Very clean and in from Elementary excellent condition. School. On Hwy 177A. 88,000 miles (mostly Family oriented park. highway) $17,500 Call (850)547-3746. Call 850-303-1773 will email photos For Rent Doublewide. 206 Tiller Dr2 large BR/1BA, front porch, Total Down large reardeck, carport, Payment utilityroom, large back- yard, completely re- $675 modeled. NO Pets. 01 Chevy Impala $595.00. 547-4606. Ref 0% Interest Required Daylight Auto Financing Large 2BR/2BA MH 2816 Hwy 98 West 1 mile from Correc- Panama City, FL tional Facility in Green- 850-215-1769 head. 3 acres, horses 9am-9pm welcome. $575/mth, You automatically $500 depo. approved if you can 850-849-6096 make payments on time! Wages Pond: Near Sunny Hills. SW 3br 2ba, All appliances, Total Down screened porch, dock, Payment carport. $555 month + $775 Deposit 850-233-4636 02 Ford Ranger Text FL09639 to 56654 X/Cab 0% Interest Daylight Auto Financing 2816 Hwy 98 West Panama City, FL 850-215-1769 9am-9pm You automatically approved if you can make payments on time!

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For Sale By Owner 21+ Acres in Graceville &!#4/29 DEAL off Hyw 77. 12+ acres in Steelecity off 231, $)2%#4 Alford. Please call &203/(7(3$&.$*(6 Have a car, truck van or (850)252-2170, )520 (850)614-1120, $ motorcycle you are wanting (850)394-8516. 4,995 $OO:HOGHG to sell? We'll run your ad in Reduced Price! $OO$OXPLQXP%RDWV Two 8 acres on Bedie all three publications for Rd, Two 9 acres on Bedie Rd. Two 5 acres Xtreme & One 10 acres on 8 WEEKS Buddy Rd. One 10 ac- Boats res on Gainer Rd. 10 acres on Hwy 77. %RQLID\%RQLID\)ORULGD)ORULGD FOR Owner financing For ZZZ[WUHPHLQGXVWULHVFRPWLGWL more info call Milton    $ Peel @ 850-638-1858. 19.99* A SAVINGS OF $32.01 OFF THE REGULAR PRICE

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$269,000 - Beautiful all brick home with over 27 acres. Kitchen with under mount lighting and breakfast bar. Two sun tunnels and a skylight make home bright and airy. Washington County News 16x20 Florida room is fully heated and cooled. Also has a 16x16 screened patio. Master is a 400 SF addition with cathedral ceilings, custom built-ins, lg walk in closet, and wood burning FP. Pole barn and kennel area w/water and electricity. Lg separate fenced Holmes County Times-Advertiser area for the sheep, also w/water and electricity. Orig. 7.34 acres have electric fencing. Additional 20 acres off the back of property w/horse trails. MLS#417069 Kimberly Brandon, REALTOR® Weekly Advertiser 850-819-0995 www.SmartMovesRealEstate.com *Up to 20 words. Personal ads only, no dealers.

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