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FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 26, 2014 $1.00 Vol. 91 No. 192 Researchers ID 2 more sets of Dozier remains

BY ANGIE COOK acook@jcfloridan.com Two boys whose remains were excavated from un- marked graves at the now- closed Arthur G. Dozier School for Boys site in Marianna have been iden- tified, according to a repre- sentative of the University of South Florida. Thomas Varnadoe, 13, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Firefighters hold the line with water hoses during a and Earl Wilson, 12, will controlled burn while fi ghting the King Fire on Tuesday in be the second and third Mosquito, Calif. children to be returned to family members. Wilson is the fi rst African-American student identified by re- 2 local fi refi ghters searchers. The teens were identified at the University of North Texas Health Sci- go to California ence Center by matching THE ASSOCIATED PRESS DNA samples taken from Wayne Wilson, nephew of Earl Wilson, speaks to the media after a news conference Thursday at BY DEBORAH BUCKHALTER surviving relatives. the University of South Florida in Tampa, regarding the unmarked graves found at the former dbuckhalter@jcfloridan.com A USF research team an- Arthur G. Dozier School for Boys in Marianna. University researchers have positively identified nounced the identification the remains of two more boys recovered from the graves. Thomas Varnadoe and Earl Wilson Two rangers who serve during a Thursday me- were positively identified through DNA matches from family members. with the Florida Forest dia event in Tampa. The “Our ability to provide years is a remarkable privi- “We recognize the need Service’s Chipola District identity of the fi rst set of answers and the physi- lege,” Erin Kimmerle, lead to help families and vic- in Jackson County have remains, those of George cal remains of those who researcher and USF associ- tims fi nd resolution, no headed out to fi ght the Owen Smith, 14, was an- died to their brothers and ate professor of anthropol- wildfires in California. In nounced in August. sisters after more than 70 ogy, said in a statement. See DOZIER, Page 8A fact, four of the 40 fi re- fi ghting personnel who have deployed from the FFS to assist are from this regional district. One is SUBMITTED PHOTO from Calhoun County; the Kyle Edwards other is a Forest Area Su- and natural resources pervisor on the district’s of this great nation,” Wildfire Mitigation Team. Florida Commissioner of Jackson County team Agriculture Adam Put- members Kyle Edwards nam said. “Thanks to our and Don Showalter left current low fi re danger in Tuesday to join the fi ght. Florida, we are able to of- According to the FFS, the fer our skilled fi refi ghters teams called up to battle to Western states while the 90,000-acre blaze will continuing to provide for help in a variety of ways, the safety of our citizens.” from creating fi rebreaks The Florida Forest Ser- around the wildfire to vice manages more than 1 other front-line fi refi ght- million acres of public for- ing duties and additional est land while protecting wildfire-related work. The 26 million acres of homes, majority of the Chipola forestland and natural re- district team members sources from the effects of are battling the King Fire wildfire. east of Sacramento. For more information “The Florida Forest Ser- about the Florida Forest vice is dedicated to pro- Service, go to www.Florida tecting the people, homes ForestService.com.

PHOTOS BY KRISTIE CLOUD / FLORIDAN Robert Epps, the tow-truck driver called to pull a car out of the Bascom First Baptist Church cemetery Monday night, picks SIBLING SUPPORT up pieces of the car scattered around the graves Thursday afternoon. Epps, an employee of John Bryan Towing, said he “hated it happened” and felt he needed to return to the cemetery to pay his respects. Car crashes into cemetery BY DEBORAH BUCKHALTER dbuckhalter@jcfloridan.com

A Grand Ridge man allegedly drove his Thunderbird into a Bas- com cemetery Mon- day night, striking, unsettling and dam- aging several tomb- stones before fl eeing the scene after the crash. He was found Davison later and has been charged with numer- ous traffic violations. Dominic Robert Davison, 43, is charged with careless driving, leav- ing the scene of a crash, giving false information at a crash scene and having no valid tag, according to the Florida Highway Patrol. Several headstones were knocked over when a car crashed into the Bascom First Baptist Church cemetery Monday night. Authorities say Davison was west- bound on County Road 165A (Win- cemetery, striking several tomb- been leveled. tergreen Road) when he failed to stones and grave markers. The car The Rev. Greg Roberts, pastor of stop at its intersection with County came to rest facing southwest in the First Baptist Church of Bascom, Road 165 (Basswood Road). cemetery, which is adjacent to First said the cemetery committee of the KRISTIE CLOUD / FLORIDAN The front of the 1995 Ford Thun- Baptist Church of Bascom, and Da- church is trying to reach the fami- our-year-old Kennedy Sweet watches her derbird he was allegedly driving vison initially fl ed, according to lies of the deceased whose mark- big sister Caroline play junior-varsity vol- collided with a metal road sign as FHP. He was later located and then ers were damaged, but that issues leyball for the Lady Hornets on Tuesday it continued westbound across taken into custody by the Jackson about who will pay for the repairs F Basswood and onto the west shoul- County Sheriff’s Office. The FHP or replacements cannot be settled night in Cottondale. School pride is a family der of the road. The car contin- indicates that alcohol was a factor affair. Kennedy’s mother, Holley, teaches at ued westbound and entered the in the crash, but no DUI charge has See CEMEMTERY, Page 8A Cottondale Elementary School. » CLASSIFIEDS...7B » ENTERTAINMENT...6B » LOCAL...3A»OBITUARIES...9A » RELIGION...6A » SPORTS...1B » WEATHER...2A

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Community Calendar TODAY Panhandle arts and crafts every Saturday. the kids, entertainment, refreshments. Being held » Battle of Marianna Commemoration — 9 a.m. » Alcoholics Anonymous Open Meeting —8 for Moose charities. Publisher — Valeria Roberts history demos at Madison Street Park: noon to a.m. in the AA room of First United Methodist » Peanut Boil — 5:30- 8:30 p.m. Panhandle vroberts@jcfloridan.com 3 p.m. Civil War exhibit at Russ House: 2:30 p.m. Church, 2901 Caledonia St. in Marianna. Pioneer Settlement, Blountstown. Free admission battlefield tours at Russ House: 4 p.m. histori- » 2015 Fed Show Weigh-in — 8:30-11:30 and free peanuts. Games and activities for the Circulation Manager — Dena Oberski cal conference at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church: 6 little ones. Live entertainment by Easy Company doberski@jcfloridan.com a.m. Jackson County Agriculture Center, U.S. 90, p.m. Sons of Confederate Vets memorial service Marianna. Vaccinations for Jackson County 4-H on the porch of the Wells Cabin. The concession at Riverside Cemetery: 7 p.m. College chorus and FFA exhibitor’s animals will be available. Open stand will be open. CONTACT US performs at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church: 7:20 to public. » Pink Cares Goes Country Dinner and Auc- p.m. Live interpretations of notables buried at St. Telephone: 850-526-3614 » Lonny Lindsey Scholarship Trail Ride — 9 tion — 6 p.m. Jackson County Agricultural Center, Luke’s Episcopal Church. All events free and open FAX: 850-482-4478 a.m. Registration 10 a.m. Ride out of Carmel 2741 Penn Ave., Marianna reception, dinner served to the public. Email: editorial@jcfloridan.com Assembly of God church parking lot. $5 donation 7 p.m., silent auction 6-8 p.m., live auction 8 Street Address: » Hooks and Needles — 10 a.m. at the Jackson includes hamburgers, hot dogs, coleslaw, chips, p.m. Dress: casual, . Contact: Lori 4403 Constitution Lane County Public Library, Marianna Branch. New dessert and Pepsi products. All proceeds benefit Meadows at 573-0229, Clay New at 209-4314 or Judy Smith at 272-1337. Proceeds benefit families Marianna, FL 32448 and experienced handcrafters welcome to create, the Lonny Lindsey Scholarship Fund. Coggins share, learn or teach favorite projects. Call 482- battling cancer. Office Hours: required. Wagon pulled by a tractor will be pro- 9631. vided for those who do not ride. Come and enjoy Weekdays, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. » Jackson County Senior Citizens Meeting the fellowship. For more information, call after 4 SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 p.m. Dennis Lee at 547-9188 or Sue Mitchell at MISS YOUR PAPER? — 10 a.m. at Jackson County Senior Center. » Kent Reunion 547-5055. — 10 a.m. Kent Cemetery pavil- Guest: The Country Gospel Singers. ion, 3 miles southwest of Alford. Everyone invited You should receive your newspaper no later » Chess Club — 6-8 p.m. First United Methodist » Fish Fry Fundraiser — 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Union to come and bring well-filled basket. than 6 a.m. If it does not arrive, call Circula- Grove Community Center, 4517 Basswood Church on Clinton St. in Marianna. Sponsored by » Alcoholics Anonymous Closed Discussion tion between 6 a.m. and noon, Tuesday to Rd, Greenwood. Fish or chicken sandwich $5 Marianna Optimist Club for students for students — 6:30 p.m. in AA room of First United Methodist Friday, and 7 a.m. to 11 a.m. on Sunday. The donation. Vendors welcome. 12 x 12 space $10 8–18 years of age in Jackson County. All students Church, 2901 Caledonia St. in Marianna. At- donation. All proceeds benefit the renovation of Jackson County Floridan (USPS 271-840) and their parents are welcome. Players of all tendance limited to people with a desire to stop the Old Union Grove High School. Call 526-6984, is published Tuesday through Friday and skill levels including beginners are welcome. Call drinking. 209-4951, or 209-3624. Sunday mornings. Periodical postage paid 693-0473. at Marianna, FL. » “Senior Singles” Meeting — 6-8 p.m. Eastside » Battle of Marianna Commemoration — 9 a.m. Baptist Church (in the rear), U.S. 90 East, Mari- Memorial for both sides at Riverside Cemetery: 10 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 SUBSCRIPTION RATES anna. New location. Ample parking. Singles age a.m. United Daughters of Confederacy memorial » Movie Madness Monday — 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. 50 and older are invited for games, food, prizes service at Confederate Park downtown Marianna OneBlood, 2503 Commercial Park Drive, Mari- Home delivery: $11.78 per month; $34.51 and speakers. No charge. Donations accepted; and living history demo/vendors at Madison anna. Come donate blood and receive a ticket to for three months; $65.40 for six months; proceeds fund charitable endeavors of Marianna’s Street Park: 11 a.m. Re-enactment of Marianna Marianna Cinemas. and $130.16 for one year. All prices include Gathering Place Foundation. Call 272-6611. Battle at Courthouse Square: 11:45 a.m. Cho- » Parkinson’s Support Group Meeting — Noon applicable state and local taxes. Mail » Celebrate Recovery — 7 p.m. at Evangel Wor- ruses perform at Madison Street Park: noon to 3 in the ground-floor classroom of Jackson Hospital. subscriptions must be paid in advance. Mail ship Center, 2645 Pebble Hill Road in Marianna. p.m. Tours of nine historical homes/businesses Lunch provided. Those diagnosed with Parkin- subscriptions are: $46.12 for three months; Adult and teen meetings to “overcome hurts, (shuttle service to some locations), Museum son’s and their caregivers are invited. No cost to tours Davis-West House, corner of Madison and $92.24 for six months; and $184.47 for one habits and hang-ups.” Dinner: 6 p.m. Child care participate. Call 718-2661. available. Call 209-7856, 573-1131. Putman. Cemetery tours at St. Luke’s Episcopal: year. 12:30-3 p.m. battlefield tours every 30 minutes » Chipola healthy Start Special Board of Di- » Alcoholics Anonymous Open Meeting — 8-9 at Russ House also Civil War exhibit — at Russ rectorsMeeting — 3 p.m. CareerSource Chipola All subscriptions to the Jackson County p.m. in the AA room of First United Methodist House: 2 p.m. Civil War surgery exhibit at Russ in the assessment room. Floridan include delivery on Thanksgiving Church, 2901 Caledonia St. in Marianna. House: 3:30 p.m. Battle documentary (film) at St. » Family Night Spaghetti Supper and Fall Day for which there is a premium charge. » Students Working Against Tobacco Recruit- Luke’s Episcopal. All events free and open to the Book Fair — 5:30-7 p.m. Cottondale Elementary ment Activity — 8 p.m. till midnight Citizens public. School. Come out and support the schools big- ADVERTISING Lodge. Sponsored by: Tobacco-Free Partnership » Alford Community Health Clinic Hours — 10 gest event for the community. of Jackson County. Youths from middle school to The advertiser agrees that the publisher a.m. until last patient is seen, at 1770 Carolina » Breaking Free — 7-8 p.m. A closed SAA group is high school are cordially invited. Also invitation St. in Alford. The free clinic for income-eligible a 12-step fellowship of men and women recover- shall not be liable for damages arising to build the Tobacco-Free Partnership of Jackson patients without medical insurance treats short- ing from addictive sexual behavior. For more info out of errors and advertisements beyond County membership. term illnesses and chronic conditions. Appoint- and location call Shawn at 693-1621 or email the amount paid for the space actually ments available (call 263-7106 or 209-5501); [email protected] occupied by that portion of the advertise- SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 walk-ins welcome. Sign in before 11 a.m. » Alcoholics Anonymous Open Meeting — 8-9 ments in which the error occurred, whether » Marianna City Farmers Market Open — 7 » Fall Festival — 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Marianna p.m. in the AA room of First United Methodist such error is due to the negligence of the a.m. to noon at Madison St. Park. Now featuring Moose Lodge (Old Tony’s Restaurant). Games for Church, 2901 Caledonia St., Marianna. publisher’s employees or otherwise, and The submission deadline for this calendar is two days before publication. Submit to: Community Calendar, Jackson County Floridan, P. O. 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NEWS PUBLISHED incidents for Sept. 24, the latest latest available or pedestrian, one retail theft, » Sara Holton, 26, 5716 Blue available report: Seven traffic report: Two two assists of other agencies, one Star Highway (Apt. 10), Chatta- The Jackson County Floridan will publish stops, one suspicious vehicle, two accidents, one public service call, two criminal news of general interest free of charge. hoochee, worthless check. suspicious incidents, one escort, missing juvenile, one abandoned registrations, one welfare check, » Tony Speights, 23, 3622 Flat Submit your news or Community Calendar vehicle, five suspicious vehicle one highway obstruction, one two routine transports, one Baker Road, Greenwood, battery (touch events via e-mail, fax, mail, or hand delivery. reports, two suspicious incidents, Act transport, one open door or prowler, three burglar alarms, one or strike). 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SUBMITTED PHOTO From left are Scott Birge, one the judges from University of Georgia, and Case Birge. Birge has 5th overall heifer at Cattle Battle SUBMITTED PHOTO Case Birge took seven with Hercules Showing seven calves is erry Owens (left) was welcomed as the guest speaker at calves to the Madison » 1st in class with BJ a lot of work and certainly Tuesday’s meeting of the Marianna Optimist Club. Owens, show to represent his por- Chrome a team effort. along with his wife, Suzanne, is the owner of Olio Art and Gift tion of the Jackson Coun- » 3rd in class with BF Case had three calves T ty 4-H Club and Premium Jazz that were shown in the Gallery. The gallery opened its doors in May 2013 with only six art- the Graceville FFA. With » 3rd in class with BF same class along with two ist/vendors and is now a display location for handmade works of art showmanship Sept. 19, Lucky Lady in the fi nal round for over- from nearly 90 local artists. According to Owens, Olio has unique, and the heifer and steers » 4th in class with GR all heifer selection. judged Sept. 20, all steers Pixie This would not be pos- handmade items ranging from soap to pottery to wooden jewelry and heifers were shown » 5th in class with AU sible without the help of boxes and knives. Owens is seen here with Optimist Club President by weight. Case placed in Anita show friends who help to the following: » 1st in class with BJ walk heifers when more George Gay. » 2nd place Senior Candy Crush than one must be in the Showmanship with GR » 5th place Supreme show ring, as well as the Pixie Overall Heifer with BJ help of his parents and » 2nd place in steers Candy Crush great sponsors. SAVE OUR WATER O’BRYAN IS CHIPOLA EMPLOYEE OF THE MONTH

SUBMITTED PHOTO handa O’Bryan is Chipola College’s Career Employee for Sep- tember. O’Bryan serves as comptroller and has worked at the SUBMITTED PHOTO Scollege since 1994. From left are Chipola President Jason Hurst, ois Jones and Nancy McMullin at the September Garden Club O’Bryan and Chipola Vice President of Administrative & Business Af- meeting, where Lois gave a program on drinking water. fairs Steve Young. L

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The church may be son as the two traveled from because of the circumstances, holding a fi sh fry fundraiser in an outing in separate vehicles. Grand Ridge resident Mickey his mother says, unable to really late October if enough money Mickey’s foot kept hitting the Jeter had always been a rug- enjoy something as simple as doesn’t come in by the time the brake, the light going off and on ged outdoorsman who enjoyed dinner out with the family. surgery date rolls around. in rapid repetition. hunting, fi shing, and working at He’s already taking all the med- Those who wish to contrib- He asked his son about it, and jobs that allowed him to be out- icine his body can tolerate, and ute can take cash, noting in the Mickey said he couldn’t help it, side most of the day. doctors say their last resort in try- deposit that it is meant for the couldn’t control what his leg was He worked as a tug boat deck ing to help him is surgery. That’s Jeter fund, or should make their doing. Mrs. Jeter had noticed her hand for many years, and on a scheduled for mid-November checks out to the church with a son’s leg shaking at the dinner different job spent hours high in at Shands Teaching Hospital in note on the memo line that the table sometimes, but had just the air as a bucket man trimming Gainesville. As his mother un- money is meant for the Mickey thought it was a nervous habit. limbs for a tree service. derstands the upcoming proce- Joe Jeter fund. She’d seen the tendency in other But at the age of 41, diagnosed dure, two holes will be drilled in “They’ve toldusthatthissurgery men and for her it was a minor a few years ago with Parkinson’s his skull so that a surgeon, while usually isn’t done on someone so visual irritation that she never disease and with his health de- her son is awake, can get to his young, because they haven’t had dreamed was sign of trouble. SUBMITTED PHOTO teriorating, Jeter is no longer Money is being raised to help pay brain and try to fi ne-tune his anybody this young who’s maxed His parents got busy making able to do that kind of work. In the initial $6,000 cost associated motor control functions. out on the medication since doctors’ appointments and got fact, daily chores at home are with surgery Mickey Jeter is But there’s a problem related to they’ve been doing this kind of the diagnosis after multiple vis- a challenge. He fi nds ways to scheduled to have later this year in that potential relief: Money. Jeter surgery. It’s something we hope its to physicians. compensate for the physical hopes of reducing the symptoms of needs to pay $6,000 up front for will improve his quality of life,” His mother says doctors have limitations he now faces. Right- his Parkinson’s Disease. the $118,000 procedure. his mother said. “It’s a hard thing taken them all the distance pos- handed, Jeter has learned how to His mother just doesn’t have to see your child suffer like this, sible without the surgery. She’s cook and eat using his left hand ing. She prepares meals for him that kind of cash and neither no matter how old he is. If this can hoping that the community will and arm, but his mother, Lynn when she can, but he’s the inde- does he. help him have a better life, we will step up and contribute to the Jeter, worries about him when pendent sort and lives alone. His So the Sneads Pentecostal Ho- be so happy and relieved.” surgery fund so that her son has she sees him bent over the stove body jerks and shakes much of liness Church has set up a special His diagnosis came at the age one less big worry as the day ap- with his shoulder almost touch- the time, and Parkinson’s-related fund within its bank account at of 36, two years after his father proaches that could change his ing the pan of food he’s cook- coughing makes eating difficult. the PeopleSouth Sneads branch fi rst noticed something strange life, make it better for a change. State Briefs Woman gets 12 to launch on Oct. 19. Tick- Abraham was deported ets will cost $5. Sept. 16. Haiti’s minister of years for part in A game show tied to interior, Reginald Delva, fatal robbery Monopoly Millionaires tells The Miami Herald BARTOW — A central Club is scheduled to begin that Abraham is being Florida woman has been airing in 2015. held pending investigation sentenced to 12 years in by Haiti’s national police prison for her part in a Man crushed by because of the seriousness fatal robbery. forklift accident of his conviction. A Polk County judge Delva said Abraham’s sentenced 27-year- in Tampa case is an exception to a old Jenny Holmes on TAMPA — A man has new policy that sought to Wednesday. She pleaded died after being crushed release deportees from no contest in February by a forklift at a Tampa detention unless charges to armed burglary with steel supply company. were pending against an assault or battery, The Hillsborough Coun- them in Haiti. attempted robbery and ty Sheriff’s Office says the conspiracy to commit incident occurred early Florida woman, 22, armed robbery. Thursday at Infra-Metals completes walk to Authorities say Holmes as 51-year-old Ricardo drove 33-year-old Chris- McCalop was operating a Niagara Falls topher Batchelor and forklift carrying a heavy NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 46-year-old John Barrett steel beam. — A 22-year-old Florida Michael Dunn (left) enters the courtroom Thursday for the start of his retrial on murder to Homero Arteaga’s According to officials, woman has completed a charges at the Duval County Courthouse in Jacksonville. The retrial of Dunn on murder charges Haines City home in McCalop was moving 1,300-mile solo walk from for the shooting death of 17-year old Jordan Davis in a dispute over loud music at a Jacksonville August 2012. the beam when it struck her home on Florida’s Gulf gas station in November 2012 began Thursday afternoon. Dunn was convicted previously of Officials say Batch- a pile of beams, causing Coast to Niagara Falls, attempted second-degree murder for fi ring the shots, but a jury deadlocked on fi rst-degree elor and Barrett were the beam on the forklift to New York. murder. searching the home shift. The forklift tilted and The Niagara Gazette re- for drugs and money fell on top of the man. ports reports that Therese when Arteaga woke up. Simoneau of Clearwater The intruders then beat on Wednesday fi nished Florida man on trial again Arteaga to death with 1 convicted in her 81-day trek from St. a tire iron. Barrett was terrorism plot Petersburg to the Rain- sentenced to 30 years deported to Haiti bow Bridge near the falls, in loud music killing case for manslaughter, and where she was met by her Batchelor received a life MIAMI — One man four-person support team. The Associated Press fi rst jury deadlocked on After the argument, sentence for fi rst-degree described as a soldier in a She pushed a cart with the fi rst-degree murder Dunn grabbed a pistol murder. terrorism plot to destroy her food and supplies the JACKSONVILLE — Prose- charge. He faces at least 60 from his glove box and The Ledger reports Chicago’s Sears Tower and entire way and slept in a cutors Thursday described years in prison for the pre- fi red at the SUV, Guy said. that another woman bomb FBI offices has been tent most nights. a white Florida man ac- vious convictions. The SUV left the scene, but who was riding with deported to Haiti. Simoneau says she has cused of fatally shooting Guy said during his Dunn got out of his car and Holmes — 42-year-old Patrick Abraham was wanted to walk up the East an unarmed black teen- opening statement Thurs- continued fi ring, Guy said. Dana Wise — received a convicted in Miami in Coast of the U.S. since she ager during an argument day that Dunn’s actions, Guy said Davis had just year of house arrest for 2009 in the third trial of was in high school. Her over loud music as a cold such as not immedi- been acting like a teenager, drug convictions. the case following a pair long walk was undertaken killer who fi red multiple ately calling 911 after the and “cowered” once he saw of mistrials. Each was to fund her participation times into an SUV. His de- shooting, showed that he Dunn’s gun. Florida joins with sentenced to less than a in a program at a school in fense countered during was unconcerned about “For all of his loud music 22 other states in decade behind bars. Two Fort Wayne, Ind. Simo- his retrial that the man repercussions. and his four-letter words of seven original suspects neau says she hopes to go felt threatened and fi red in “(Dunn) went back to his and teenage bravado, in new game were acquitted. into prison ministry. self-defense. hotel, poured a tall rum the end, when it came TALLAHASSEE — Flor- The plot never got past Michael Dunn, 47, is on and coke, took his little right down to it, Jordan ida is joining 22 other the discussion stage. From wire reports trial for a second time, dog for a walk, ordered a Russell Davis was just that, states that will be selling ‘chosen for you’ charged with fi rst-degree pizza, watched some TV a teenager,” Guy said. tickets for a new lottery murder in the November and went to sleep,” Guy But Dunn had had game called Monopoly 2012 killing of Jordan Da- said. Defense attorney enough of the “mouthy, Millionaires Club. vis, a 17-year-old from Waffa Hanania said Dunn audacious” teenager, Guy The new game is based Marietta, Georgia. didn’t think he’d done any- said on the popular Monop- No one denies that the thing illegal. Dunn’s defense contends oly board game but is shots fi red at the SUV with The argument at a con- he made a split-second a departure from other four teenagers in it killed venience store began when decision to fi re out of fear, type of games where the Davis. Prosecutor John Guy Dunn, who is from Satel- though prosecutors say no jackpot goes up until said Dunn fi red at the SUV lite Beach, Florida, and gun was ever found in or someone fi nally wins it. & Sat 10-2 “with malice in his heart was in Jacksonville for his near the SUV. 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Wednesday -Dr. James Beggs, ENT /Wednesday &Friday -Beltone Hearing FLMLNP40064 JACKSON COUNTY FLORIDAN ◆ www.jcfloridan.com BUSINESS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2014 ◆ 5A Apple’s response to iPhone glitches is key The Associated Press and it should be treated as off was more likely related such.” to broader market con- SAN FRANCISCO — Ap- Apple is held to a higher cerns than investor unease ple’s response to a high- standard by many con- about the new iPhones. profile gaffe involving its sumers, analysts said. But “Earnings is what drives iPhone software may be Milanesi said she thought the stock the most,” said more important than the the company suffered Walter Piecyk of BTIG Re- glitch itself. more harm a few years search. “It’s too early to say As the giant tech compa- ago, when it was slow to what the impact’s going ny scrambled to fi x a soft- acknowledge complaints to be, but it does not ap- ware glitch that left some about poor reception and pear to be something that of its new iPhones unable dropped calls that affected would impact the compa- to make calls, some ana- newiPhone4modelswhen ny’s ability to deliver on lysts said Thursday that they were released in 2010. earnings” in the next two Apple is doing the right The company eventually quarters. thing by quickly acknowl- offered a fi x for the prob- Apple said users affected edging and apologizing for lem, after then-CEO Steve by the software glitch can the problem — which it Jobs initially suggested us- connect their phone to a was slower to do with ear- ers just needed to hold the Mac or Windows comput- lier iPhone problems. phone differently. er and download a fi le to Apple released a new up- “There wasn’t any of that restore an earlier version date late Thursday that the this time,” Milanesi said. of the iOS 8 software. company said would re- She noted that Jobs’ suc- Apple offered aWeb page pair the problems caused THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE cessor, CEO Tim Cook, had with instructions: http:// by software it released In this June 2 photo, Apple CEO Tim Cook speaks about iOS 8 at the Apple Worldwide Developers also taken responsibility support.apple.com/kb/ Conference in San Francisco. Apple has stopped providing an update to its new iOS 8 mobile Wednesday morning. And and apologized for initial HT6487 . operating software, following complaints by some users who said Wednesday that the update it repeated an earlier apol- problems with Apple’s The company’s stock interferes with their ability to make phone calls. ogy to owners of its newest Maps software when it was ended Thursday down iPhones who were affected has also been the subject said in a statement. on Wednesday to fi x some fi rst released. $3.88 at $97.87. Earlier this by that buggy release. of social media reports A day earlier, the compa- fl aws that were detected Meanwhile, one analyst month, it hit an all-time “There’s a certain per- that its extra-large shell is ny had also apologized“for after iOS 8 was released said Thursday’s stock sell- high of $103.74. ception that Apple has to vulnerable to bending. the great inconvenience — only to fi nd the 8.0.1 get things right, and when In a statement Thursday, experienced by users” and update created problems they don’t, the whole com- Apple defended its manu- vowed to work “around the of its own. The new prob- pany gets questioned,” facturing standards and clock” to fi x the problem. lems included interfer- said Carolina Milanesi, said bending “is extremely Cupertino-based Apple ence with calling and with NO SURCHARGE chief of research at Kan- rare” with normal use of an has said it sold a record 10 a feature that lets people tar Worldpanel. “But they iPhone. The company said million of the new iPhone unlock their phones with came out and said ‘We just nine customers had models over the weekend, their fi ngerprint. apologize; we’re working contacted Apple to report in what the company has That’s not uncommon, AT REGISTER! 24/7 to fi x it.’ I think that’s a bent iPhone 6 Plus since called one of the biggest according to veteran tech what matters.” they went on sale Friday. product launches in its analyst Ross Rubin of Ret- Apple’s stock fell nearly 4 Later in the day, Apple history. It also reported icle Research. “All major percent Thursday, leading released a new update, this week that nearly half companies have released a broader decline in tech- dubbed iOS 8.0.2, which of all iPhone and iPad us- fi xes that they’ve had to nology shares, a day after it said would fi x the prob- ers had upgraded to the pull because of unforeseen the company was forced to lems caused by the iOS new software known as side-effects,” he added. withdraw an update to its 8.0.1 update that it re- iOS 8. As for the bending issue, new iOS 8 mobile software leased on Wednesday. “We That new software con- Rubin said the iPhone 6 because of glitches that apologize for inconve- tains a number of new fea- Plus is “a large, thin device. primarily affected custom- niencing the iPhone 6 and tures and is more complex That’s not to say customers ers who had purchased its iPhone 6 Plus users who than earlier versions of should treat it gingerly, but new iPhone 6 and 6 Plus were impacted by the bug iOS, analysts said. Apple it’s still an electronic prod- models. The 6 Plus phone in iOS 8.0.1,” the company released the 8.0.1 update uct and it’s an investment, Brief great food. US Bank refunding Chrysler recalls vehicles great prices. $48M to credit card customers great people. WASHINGTON — U.S. to fi x ignition switches Bank is refunding about $48 million in the latest The Associated Press windshield defroster and switches. federal settlement by a wipers may not work. If the After this year’s GM major bank over improper DETROIT — Chrysler is switches move to “acces- recalls, Chrysler added billing for extra credit card recalling nearly 350,000 sory” or “off,” the engine 696,000 minivans and products that customers older cars and SUVs to could shut off and knock SUVs to the 2011 recall, didn’t receive. fi x defective ignition out power-assisted steer- covering the same vehi- The Consumer Financial switches that can cause ing and other features. cles and the Volkswagen Protection Bureau an- the vehicles to stall. Chrysler knows of one Routan minivan — which nounced the agreement With the latest recall, crash and no injuries from Chrysler made — from the Thursday with U.S. Bank, Chrysler has called back the problem. 2007 to 2010 model years. the sixth-largest bank more than 2 million The company is still de- In July, Chrysler recalled by assets. U.S. Bank was vehicles for defective termining the cause of the 792,300 Commander and ordered to repay about switches. The switches switch problem and what Grand Cherokee SUVs 420,000 customers who can slip out of the “on” repairs will be needed, a from the 2005, 2006 and signed up for credit moni- position, which is simi- spokesman said Thursday. 2007 model years for the toring products and were lar to the problem that In the meantime, Chrys- same issue. charged for services they forced General Motors to ler is telling owners to use didn’t receive. In addition, recall millions of vehicles the key without a keychain Minneapolis-based U.S. this year. or other attachments and Bank is paying $9 million The new recall covers confirm that the switches in penalties to the CFPB Jeep Commander and return to “on” after starting and the Treasury Depart- Grand Cherokee SUVs, their cars. ment agency that oversees Chrysler 300 and Dodge The recall stemmed from national banks. Charger sedans and a broader industry probe It was the latest in a Dodge Magnum wagons by U.S. safety regulators Shockingly string of enforcement from the 2008 model after GM recalled 16.5 mil- actions against major year. All were built before lion vehicles for defective LowPrices! banks over billing for May 12, 2008. ignition switches. credit card “add-ons.” Fed- Chrysler says the igni- In 2011, Chrysler recalled Oak Station Shopping Center eral regulators have been tions, after being rotated 196,000 Dodge Journey AM -8PM examining the fi nancial to the “start” position, SUVs and Dodge Cara- Open Daily From 8 industry’s marketing of may not fully return to van and Chrysler Town & the products for several the “on” position. 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he idea was really simple, “We are rabbis who encourage women of all faiths in terms of technology: people to chat during our services,” TSince many Jews could not said Baum. Special to the Floridan to enjoy inspiring mes- attend High Holiday rites, why Truth is, she said, some people sages from LDS Church not put microphones in key loca- prefer to experience community at The Church of Jesus leaders who will address tions and let them listen on their the level of face-to-face interaction, Christ of Latter-Day Saints the unique issues and tests telephones? reverent silence in the pews, con- Dothan, Ala., Stake, under today’s Christian women It wasn’t as good as being there, gregational singing and hugs from the leadership of Presi- face. but — for shut-ins — it was better TerryMattingly other members. However, many dent Mark Salmon, invites LDS Church members than nothing. On Religion others prefer the anonymity found members of all faiths to will gather in meeting- Decades later, some Jewish online, choosing to spend time in two upcoming, inspira- houses again Oct. 4 and leaders mounted cameras in their sanctuary during the High Holidays, personal, solitary refl ection in what tional events. 5 to hear leaders speak packed sanctuaries and let people the project’s regular work — from they see as a safe environment in All women and girls age about facing today’s Chris- watch High Holidays rites on weekly Shabbat services to pastoral which they are allowed to share eight and older are invited tian faith challenges at the video. Again, it wasn’t the same as care — is unique and totally online. what they want, when they want to participate in a general 184th Semiannual General being there, but it was better than The blogs, podcast collections, You- and with whom they want. women’s meeting Saturday Conference from Salt Lake nothing and, certainly, better than Tube channel, digital libraries and Need to grab a sandwich or take a at7p.m.AreaLDSmeeting- City. The conference will listening on a telephone. chat rooms are always open, which telephone call? Sure. Want to share houses will carry the event be broadcast to local meet- Jewish leaders who tiptoed means the digital doors are never an ironic wisecrack, photo or You- which will be transmitted inghouses in many areas of into these technologies “didn’t locked. Tube link with others in the fl ock? live from Salt Lake City the world, and on BYU-TV. change what they were doing, While the analog Beth Adam con- Sure. Want to disagree with what the over the Church broadcast The broadcast schedule is they just put a telephone near it,” gregation has 300 members, Baum rabbi just said, or critique a poetic system to worldwide loca- available online at broad- said Rabbi Robert Barr, founder and Barr expect between 30,000 and twist in this week’s liturgy produced tions including Church of castinfo.lds.org. Additional of Congregation Beth Adam, a 40,000 people to take part in one or by the community? Sure. Take it to Jesus Christ of Latter-day viewing information is 30-year-old independent congre- more of the digital High Holidays Twitter, Facebook or live chat op- Saints, 3141 College St., available at the Church gation in Cincinnati, Ohio. “When services this year. Counting this tions in the software. Marianna. general conference web- cameras came along, they just kind of fl ock is “more of an art than This full embrace of technology This meeting will provide site, conference.lds.org. aimed cameras at what they were a science,” said Baum, since there is would, of course, be totally unac- an opportunity to gather Call 334-774-1960 for already doing. They didn’t change no way to know how many people ceptable for those whose faith is as a worldwide sisterhood more information. anything.” are gathered around one computer rooted in the traditions of Orthodox That isn’t what Beth Adam, a or mobile device at any one time. Judaism, said Barr. However, the self-proclaimed “humanistic” “We thought we’d be reaching leaders of Congregation Beth Adam congregation, is trying to do with young people,” she said. “That’s a are — at every level of doctrine and MUSEUM REDO its global OurJewishCommunity. key demographic for many syna- practice — focusing on an evolving org congregation. It began with gogues today. ... We know that many Judaism of the future, not the past. High Holidays services in 2008 young people under the age of 30 or “We’re trying to make sense out and has been meeting in cyber- 40 may not join a congregation, but of what this online experience space ever since. The Jewish New they are obviously very comfortable is, what makes it work,” he said. Year, Rosh Hashana, begins at with technology.” Instead of using new technology to sundown Sept. 24, and the season Surveys, however, have shown that put the same old services online, ends 10 days later with Yom Kip- many of the online participants are “what we are doing is qualitatively pur, the Day of Atonement when elderly, people in hospitals, soldiers different. We’re right in the middle Jews wrestle with the reality of or Jews who could not miss work. of these changes. We are living it. ... their own sins and strive to renew Others are “on the go,” surfing in We’re really trying to redefine what their faith. and out of services. Some people it means to be a community in the Rabbi Laura Baum, who — perhaps family members scat- fi rst place.” founded OurJewishCommunity. tered around the world — enjoy Terry Mattingly is the director of the Washington org, stressed that while interac- being able to “attend” the same rite Journalism Center at the Council for Christian tive video is streamed live from at the same time, passing messages Colleges and Universities and leads the GetReli- the brick-and-mortar Beth Adam back and forth online. gion.org project to study religion and the news.

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS he LDS Museum, in Salt Lake City, pre- Life Chain will form Oct. 5 pares to close on Oct. 6, for renovations Special to the Floridan unborn at risk of abortion. of the courthouse. Life over the next year, Wednesday, Sept. 24, Life Chain participants will Chain is looking for people T Life Chain 2014 will stand and pray on side- to be contact persons for 2014. When it reopens before next year’s Fall take place Oct. 5 from 2 to walks of major roadways their church or organiza- Conference it will include a broader message 3 p.m. This is an interna- in cities across the nation tion and to make phone about Jesus Christ along with more details tional hour of prayer for and Canada, holding pro- calls. and stories and artifacts from their collec- our nation and a peace- fessionally printed signs. For information or to ful, prayerful public wit- Life Chain Marianna will volunteer, call Cap Pooser tions that have not been on display. ness on behalf of the form along U.S. 90 in front at 482-7674 or 372-3263.

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Pilgrim Rest Assembly of God 8010 Pope St -P.O.Box 246 Marvin Chapel Free Will Baptist Church 2662 Poplar Springs Rd 2791 Jefferson St, Marianna, FL 32446 3347 PilgrimRest Church Rd Sneads,FL32460 2041 Hope School Dr Marianna, FL 32446 •526-3176 482-6264 •mariannacog.com Marianna, FL 32448 •579-2300 First Baptist Church of Bascom Marianna, FL 32448 •482-5375 Providence Baptist Church Welcome Assembly of God 4951 Basswood Rd -P.O.Box 97 www.marvinchapelfwb.com 6940 Providence Church Rd CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST 6784 Messer Rd Bascom, FL 32423 •569-2699 MidwayFreewill Baptist Church Grand Ridge,FL32442 •592-5481 Glorious Gospel Church of God in Grand Ridge,FL32442 •592-5077 First Baptist Church of Campbellton 1600 Church St [email protected] Christ [email protected] 2405 Hwy 2 6158 Rocky Creek Rd 4255 ClaySt•Marianna, FL 32448 Campbellton, FL 32426 •263-3183 Rocky Creek Baptist Church Marianna, FL 32448 •592-8999 5458 Rocky Creek Rd 594-1096 or 557-4019 First Baptist Church Southern Baptist Mount Olive Baptist Marianna, FL 32448 •526-7508 987 8th Ave-P.O.Box 565 Miracle Restoration Center BAPTIST 6045 Hwy 2 Salem Free Will Baptist 2997 Hall St Graceville FL 32440 •263-3323 Bascom FL 32423 •569-5080 AlfordBaptist Church [email protected] 2555 Kynesville Rd Marianna, FL 32448 •526-2335 1764 Carolina St -P.O.Box 6 www.fbcgraceville.org Mt. Tabor MissionaryBaptist Church Cottondale,FL32431 •579-4194 RefugeTabernacle Church of God in 3695 Popular Springs Rd www.salemfreewillbaptist.com Alford, FL 32420 •850-573-3249 First Baptist Marianna Christ Marianna, FL 32446 •594-4161 Bethel MissionaryBaptist Church 2897 Green St •Marianna, FL 32446 ShadyGroveBaptist Church 2820 Chipola St 2137 McLeod St 526-4200 •www.fbcmarianna.org Mt. Zion MissionaryBaptist Church 7304 Birchwood Rd Marianna, FL 32448 •482-2607 5382 Old US Rd Grand Ridge FL 32442 •592-6952 Cypress,FL•592-4108 First Freewill Baptist Church The NewZion Temple Church of God Malone,FL32445 •569-2049 Bethel Star MissionaryBaptist Church 7970 Davis St St. Luke MissionaryBaptist Church In Christ 4134 Lincoln Ave Sneads,FL32460 •593-5400 NewEaster MissionaryBaptist Church 2871 Orange St 1022 Washington Ave 977 Hope Ave Marianna, FL 32448 •482-2591 Graceville,FL32440 Marianna, FL 32448 •482-4866 First Freewill Baptist Church of Malone Graceville,FL32440 •658-8344 Bethlehem Baptist Church 5440 10th St (Hwy 71 N) VictoryTabernacle Church of God In St. MaryMissionaryBaptist Church 2300 Bethlehem Rd P. O. Box385 NewGalilee MissionaryBaptist Church Christ 1935 Jacob Rd Cottondale,FL32431 •579-9940 Malone FL 32445 •850-569-2786 2155 Hwy 73 S-P.O.Box 234 6752 Hw y90 Marianna, FL 32447 •482-5499 Cottondale,FL32431 •263-4097 Grand Ridge,FL32442 •209-7711 JACKSON COUNTY FLORIDAN ◆ www.jcfloridan.com RELIGION FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2014 ◆ 7A In Brief Church Calendar Archbishop TODAY » 75th church anniversary — 6:30 Holy Neck Missionary Baptist Church SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5 p.m. New Galilee Missionary Baptist designate says poor » Indoor Yard Sale — 9 a.m. Ingath- will be in charge of morning service. 3 » Brotherhood Breakfast Club — 7 Church, Marianna. Rev. Antonio Bush p.m. Rev. L.V. Farmer and congregation ering Worship Center, 2990 Heritage a.m. New Easter Missionary Baptist must be focus Road, Marianna. Clothes, books baked and congregation from Mt. Calvary from New Hope Missionary Baptist Primitive Baptist Church, Quincy, in Church will be in charge of service. Church, Graceville. Breakfast will be in LINCOLNSHRE, Ill. goods and more. fellowship hall. Everyone welcome. — Chicago’s Roman charge of service. Everyone invited. Catholic archbishop-des- » Youth Activity Night — 6 p.m. at » Family and Friends Day — 11 a.m. » 53rd annual homecoming — 10:30 ignate on Wednesday told Marianna Church of God. Ages: 12-19. » Gospel Sing — 7 p.m. Emmanuel Holi- Bethel Star M.B. Church, Marianna. church leaders attending Call 482-6264. ness Church, Grand Ridge. Featuring: Guest speaker: Bishop John McMillion a.m. to 12:30 a.m. Oak Grove Church a conference on helping Mercy Revealed. Also appearing: Adrian of the Prayer Temple Church, Marianna. at Old Parramore. Theme: “God Bless poor church communi- Weeks, Jearldene Hamilton, Angela Dinner will be served immediately after America”. ties that Pope Francis is » Celebrating the Glory of God —7 Arnold and a surprise guest singer. service. Everyone invited. p.m. St. Andrews (FC) Church Minis- Everyone welcome. concerned more about the try, Marianna. Speaker: Prophet Willie » Homecoming celebration — 11 a.m. poorer members of society, Clark of True Church of God’s Five Fold » Annual fi sh fry and skeet shoot — 4 Pine Ridge Baptist Church, Alford. Mes- » Harvest Day Kick-Off Musical not ideas. Ministries. p.m. skeet shoot, 6 p.m. dinner Piney senger: Pastor Ronnie Wright. Entertain- Extravaganza — 7 p.m. New Hope Spokane, Washington’s Grove Baptist Church, Cottondale. Fun ment: Gospeltones at 10 a.m. Lunch at Missionary Baptist Church, Greenwood. for whole family including a bouncy Bishop Blase Cupich told 11:45 a.m. Bring your favorite covered those attending the Catho- » Practice for Harvest Day Gospel Concert directed by Brother Anthony house for the kids, games and lots of Concert — 7 p.m. New Hope Mis- dish. Meat will be provided. Everyone lic Extension Mission Bish- Williams. Featuring: recording artist, fun. Everyone invited. Call 352-3800. sionary Baptist Church in the Two Katricia LaShon Baker. Call 557-8741. invited. ops Conference that Pope Egg/Greenwood area. Francis is “concerned that MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 leaders and policy makers » Celebrating the Glory of God — 7 » Fabulous Fall Preaching — 7 p.m. » Live Chain Marianna — 2 p.m. along » Celebrate Recovery — Adult, teen ‘are stuck in the realm of p.m. St. Andrews (FC) Church Minis- Bethel Baptist Church, Poplar Springs U.S. 90 in front of Courthouse. Interna- meetings to “overcome hurts, habits pure ideas.’” Cupich says try, Marianna. Speaker: Elder James School Community. Guest speaker: Dr. tional hours of prayer for our nation and and hang-ups in a safe environment,” Andrews. Gospel Groups: Fisherman of Ted Traylor, pastor of Olive Baptist in peaceful, public witness on behalf of the if true, it may mean those 7 p.m. at Evangel Worship Center with people are disconnected Men, The Gospel Jubilees, Solid Rock, Pensacola. Everyone welcome. unborn at risk of abortion. Life Chain praise and live worship music, testi- groups, solos and choirs. from realities. monies and fellowship. Dinner: 6 p.m. participants stand and pray on sidewalks Cupich said ideas are Child care available. Call 209-7856, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 of major roadway in cities across the » Inspiring Hope and Friends in Con- nation and Canada holding profession- important, as they can 573-1131. » Dare to Live Healed – Healing cert — 7 p.m. New Hope MBC, Green- classify and define, “but School Class — 7 p.m. in the Bascom ally printed signs. For information or to wood. Special guest: Leading recording realities call us to action.” Town Hall at 4969 Basswood Road. Free volunteer, call Cap Pooser at 482-7674 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 artist, Katricia LaShon. Free admission. classes taught by Jacquelyn McGriff. or 372-3263. » Indoor Yard Sale — 7 a.m. Ingath- Love offering will be taken. Everyone Call 276-6024. Atheists challenge ering Worship Center, 2990 Heritage invited. offi cials on prayer vigil Road, Marianna. Clothes, books baked MONDAY, OCTOBER 6 goods and more. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2 » Fabulous Fall Preaching — 7 p.m. OCALA — Atheists are SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 » Free clothing giveaway — 9 a.m. Bethel Baptist Church, Poplar Springs objecting to a north Florida » Homecoming — 10 a.m. First United to noon at Mother Agnes’ Closet, 2856 School Community. Guest speaker: Dr. town’s sponsoring of a » Free clothing giveaway — 9 a.m. Methodist Church, Graceville. Guest to noon at Mother Agnes’ Closet, 2856 Orange St. in Marianna. Bradley Rushing, Pastor of Mt. Gilead prayer vigil after a recent minister: Rev. Dan Rhodes former Orange St. in Marianna. Baptist, Taylor, Ala. Everyone welcome. spate of drive-by shootings, pastor. Covered dish lunch will follow in Fellowship Hall. The church will provide FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3 saying it violates separation the meat. of church and state. » Lonny Lindsey Scholarship » Youth Activity Night — 6 p.m. at TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7 Marianna Church of God. Ages: 12-19. The complaints from Trail Ride — 9 a.m. Registration 10 » Dare to Live Healed – Healing a.m. Ride Out Carmel Assembly of Call 482-6264. Frances Porgal, organizer » Homecoming — 10:30 a.m. Grace School Class — 7 p.m. in the Bascom God Church Parking Lot. $5 dona- United Methodist Church, Marianna. of local atheist groups, tion includes hamburgers, hot dogs, Town Hall at 4969 Basswood Road. Free came after the Ocala Po- Guest speaker: Marinna/Panama City » Pulse — 6-9 p.m. at Cypress Grove classes taught by Jacquelyn McGriff. coleslaw, chips, dessert and Pepsi united Methodist church District Super- lice Department’s Face- Assembly of God Church in Grand Ridge. Call 276-6024. products. All proceeds benefit the intendent Larry Bryars. Special music: book page posted a letter Lonny Lindsey Scholarship Fund. Youth outreach program open to all The Sheila Smith Trio. Everyone invited. teens in grades 6-12; shoot pool, play urging citizens to attend. Coggins required. Wagon pulled by THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9 Ocala Mayor Kent Guinn a tractor will be provided for those Xbox and other games, listen to music, told The Ocala Star-Ban- who do not ride. Come and enjoy the » Old-Fashioned Day — 11 a.m. Bethle- more. Activities are free; low-cost snacks » Free clothing giveaway — 9 a.m. fellowship. For more information, call hem Baptist Church, Kynesville. Covered for sale. Transportation available (limited to noon at Mother Agnes’ Closet, 2856 ner that officials have a area); call 381-2549. First Amendment right to Dennis Lee 547-9188 or Sue Mitchell dish lunch after service. Come join us Orange St. in Marianna. for a day of old-fashioned singing and gather and pray. 547-5055 after 4 p.m. preaching. For directions for informa- » Celebrate Recovery — Adult, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10 The Washington DC- tion, 579-9940. based American Humanist » 27th annual St. Mary Day — 5 p.m. teen meetings to “overcome hurts, » Youth Activity Night — 6 p.m. at Association’s legal director St. Mary Missionary Baptist Church, habits and hang-ups in a safe environ- Marianna Church of God. Ages: 12-19. ment,” 7 p.m. at Evangel Worship Center David Noise objected to Cottondale for an evening of music. » 27th annual St. Mary Day — 11 a.m. Call 482-6264. Everyone invited. St. Mary Missionary Baptist Church, with praise and live worship music, the government’s endorse- testimonies and fellowship. Dinner: 6 ment of a religious event. Cottondale. Speaker: Moderator Riley Henderson. Lunch will be served after p.m. Child care available. Call 209-7856, » Celebrate Recovery — Adult, teen Ocala City Attorney Pat- » Benefit Program for Angela Bax- morning worship. Everyone invited. 573-1131. meetings to “overcome hurts, habits and rick Gilligan disputes that, ter — 6 p.m. God’s D.A.R.E. Interna- saying the vigil is open to tional Worship Center Inc., Marianna. hang-ups in a safe environment,” 7 p.m. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4 at Evangel Worship Center with praise all and officials have the Host Pastor: Dr. Debra Davis. Lending » 75th church anniversary — 11 a.m. and live worship music, testimonies and right to speak at churches. a help hand: Min. Isaiah Morgan 557- New Galilee missionary Baptist Church, » Free clothing giveaway — 9 a.m. 0404, Mrs. Lula Vann 482-3300 and Marianna. 9:30 a.m. Sunday School. to noon at Mother Agnes’ Closet, 2856 fellowship. Dinner: 6 p.m. Child care From wire reports Min. Joan Morgan 482-7226. Richard Peterson and congregation from Orange St. in Marianna. available. Call 209-7856, 573-1131.

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The organization an- The only evidence nounced Wednesday that about regular services Aaronson will start his introduced at Wilder’s new position Oct. 1. trial was from 2013, two Aaronson will be re- years later. sponsible for FCIR’s day- The judges ruled state to-day operations. He law required them to will focus on growing the overturn Wilder’s convic- nonprofit organization’s tion regarding sale of journalism and revenue. oxycodone near a church, This newly created which is a fi rst-degree position gives Aaronson felony. Instead, he’ll be a seat on the board of convicted of the lesser directors. crime of oxycodone sales, Aaronson will work as well as possession, with FCIR’s editor meaning Wilder faces less Tristram Korten, who time in prison. will focus on expanding FCIR’s original investiga- Airport shifts to tive reporting and special private security KRISTIE CLOUD / FLORIDAN events. A tire track runs through gravel in the Bascom First Baptist Church cemetery Thursday, showing the path of the car that FCIR is based at the ORLANDO — Orlando knocked over several headstones. University of Miami in Sanford International Airport will soon have a graves and others in the Some of the unseated was done. Coral Gables and part- private company han- oldest part of the cem- headstones were knocked The consultant said sev- ners with news media dling its security. Cemetery etery appear to have es- as far as three to four en family plots were dam- throughout the state. The Transportation From Page 1A caped damage, said cem- graves away, she said. aged and that one vault Aaronson co-founded Security Administration etery committee member The cemetery covers a was cracked. FCIR in 2010 with selected Trinity Technol- until information related Mary Adkins Anderson. little more than an acre, The cost of repairing the McNelly Torres. Aaronson ogy Group as the airports to the driver’s insurance She was called about the she estimates. damage could run to be- is rejoining the group af- and/or other matters is crash shortly after it oc- The land for it was do- tween $10,000 and $15,000 ter helping to launch the private security contrac- made clear. curred around 10:15 p.m. nated by her great-grand- or more, she was told. U.S. investigative unit for tor under the agency’s The cemetery, while af- Monday, and went to view parents’ parents and rela- The Rogers, Bevis, Os- Al Jazeera Media Network Screening Partnership fi liated with the church, is the damage. tives of another Bascom wald and Anderson family in Washington, D.C. Program. a separate entity, he said. The front grille and family, she said. plots, representing some The $24 million con- The cemetery dates to bumper of the car were She called on a person of Bascom’s longest-es- tract runs for fi ve years if Man wins appeal all options are exercised. at least the 1800s and in- laying in one of the plots, from the funeral industry tablished families, were in drug sales cludes the graves of some she said, and some or all the next day to get a rough among those damaged, It begins Sept. 30. Civil War soldiers. Those of the car’s tires were fl at. idea of how much damage she said. WEST PALM BEACH Including Orlando — Paul David Wilder was Sanford, there are now found guilty of possess- 19 airports participating ing and selling oxyco- in the Screening Partner- done painkillers within ship Program. Dozier 1,000 feet of a church. But TSA managers at each From Page 1A a Florida appeals court airport are respon- matter how many decades reversed the conviction, sible for overseeing TSA pass.” even though the distance security standards and The school provided itself wasn’t in dispute. contractor performance. some background infor- The 4th District Court mation on the two newly of Appeal decided From wire reports identified boys. In September 1934, ThomasVarnadoe was sent to the Dozier school with FAMILYOWNED &OPERATED his older brother, Hubert. Charles E. Kent, Sr.–Owner,LFD A death certificate shows Julie Kent –Owner younger brother Thomas Charles E. Kent, Jr., LFD died of pneumonia 34 3960 Lafayette St. •526-5059 days after being admit- www.mariannachapelfh.com ted. Hubert would return from Dozier after several months. Thomas’ body, which was found very YOUR HUNTINGF&ISHING HEADQUARTERS! close to Smith’s, was posi- LOWESTW PRICESPRICES &&BBESTEST SERVICESERVICE GUARANTEED!!!GUARANTEED!!! tively matched with DNA THE ASSOCIATED PRESS collected from his brother, Glen Varnadoe, nephew of Thomas Varnadoe, becomes emotional as speaks to the media Richard Varnadoe. during a news conference Thursday at the University of South Florida in Tampa regarding the In August 1944, two unmarked graves found at the former Arthur G. Dozier School for Boys in Marianna. months after being admit- ted to Dozier, 12-year-old from his sister, Cherry of Dozier. closure today”, Wayne Wil- EarlWilson and eight other Wilson. For surviving fam- son, nephew of Earl Wil- students were moved to a Since 2011, USF re- ily members, the positive son, said Thursday. small confinement cottage searchers have worked to identification of remains “I don’t want to stand up on the property, known as identify boys buried at the brings a fl ood of emotions, here and bring tears. a sweat box. Court docu- Dozier site, where remains some still quite raw. “I just want to say thank ments show that, days have been excavated from “It’s been a long road you, thank you, thank later, Wilson was killed 55 unmarked grave shafts, for me and my family,” you.” by four of those students. and the state granted the Glen Varnadoe, nephew USF researchers are con- Evidence presented during school an extension for of Thomas Varnadoe, said tinuing to work with the trial listed cause of death as continued access to the during Thursday’s press University of North Texas, blunt trauma to the head. site. conference. the National Missing and Wilson’s grave was on the Media attention brought He said he was over- Unidentified Persons Sys- Dozier property in an area to the town where the whelmed by fi nally achiev- tem, and the Hillsborough marked by rows of crosses campus is located, by al- ing the goal of removing County Sheriff’s Office to ceremoniously placed at legations of abuse made his uncle’s remains “from locate possible next of kin the site in the 1990s (those by former students and the atrocity-laden soils.” to collect DNA for future markers did not accurately USF’s work at the site, has For others, there is relief identifications. refl ect the total number of caused some in the Jack- and gratitude for the work Families of boys believed burials or location of grave son County community being done to identify and buried at Dozier are asked ORDER ONLINE AT shafts). to speak out in an attempt recover remains. to call HCSO Master De- shop.mccoysoutdoors.com The DNA sample used to to disentangle the reputa- “I’m so glad to see that tective Greg Thomas at identify him was collected tion of Marianna from that [my mother] got some 813-247-8678. 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The Associated Press decline temporarily by and the year before it was reducing gasoline pro- $3.94. NEW YORK — The price duction. For example, a The national average for of a gallon of gasoline reported outage at a re- gasoline is not likely to fall may soon start with a “2’’ fi nery in eastern Canada all the way to $3 because across much the country. that supplies the North- of a number of factors. Gasoline prices typi- east with gasoline is likely Some state gasoline taxes cally decline in autumn, to push the price at the have increased. and this year they are be- pump slightly higher in Loyalty programs that ing pulled even lower by some markets over the offer discounts to mem- falling global oil prices. next few days. bers at many stations By the end of the year, up But by late October, keep listed prices higher to 30 states could have an prices are usually well on than what drivers actu- average gasoline price of their way lower. ally pay. And some states less than $3 a gallon. Last year, the national have adopted regulatory The average in Spring- average fell 28 cents per rules that will probably fi eld, Missouri, is already gallon between Sept. 1 add a few cents per gallon, below $3, according to and Dec. 31. This year, Kloza said. Tom Kloza, chief oil ana- gasoline had a head start. He predicts the national lyst at the Oil Price Infor- It entered September at average will end the year mation Service and Gas- its lowest level for the be- somewhere between $3.15 Buddy.com. Several other ginning of the month in and $3.25 per gallon. cities are on the brink. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS four years — and the price Some analysts, includ- “And there will be more, In this Wednesday photo, Foster Gilley of Chatom,Ala., fi lls his SUV’s tank with $2.93-per-gallon of crude oil was rapidly ing Bernstein Research’s many more,” Kloza said. regular gas at Mac’s Gas in Richland, Miss. The typical autumn decline in gasoline prices is heading lower. Oswald Clint, predict oil Cities in high-priced getting a big push lower by falling global oil prices. By the end of the year, up to 30 states could The drop in global crude will soon head back up as states such as California have an average gasoline price of under $3 a gallon. Gilley and his wife were visiting his brother oil prices is a surprise. De- OPEC countries respond and New York will not be in Vicksburg and were “enjoying the lower prices,” he said. The price gauges (below) show lower spite increasing violence to lower prices by cutting among them, though, across-the-board prices for different types of gas, highlighted by the $2.93-a-gallon regular and turmoil in the Middle back and consumers re- gas, at a RaceWay gas station in Richland, Miss. which will probably keep East, the world’s most spond by burning more the national average important oil-producing fuel. above $3. region, the global price of But many predict mod- At the current national oil has fallen to $97 a bar- erate oil and gasoline average of $3.35 a gallon, rel, close to its lowest level prices for this year and gas is a dime cheaper than in more than two years. next. a year ago at this time. That’s partly because The Energy Department The gap is 20 cents or new technology has al- estimates the national av- more in seven states, in- lowed U.S. drillers to con- erage gasoline price for cluding California, Kan- sistently increase produc- all of 2014 will be $3.46 a sas, South Dakota and tion from fi elds in North gallon, its lowest annual Connecticut, according to Dakota and Texas, adding average since 2010. AAA. to global supplies. The government pre- Lower fuel prices help At the same time, world dicts the average will fall the economy in a few demand is not growing as again, to $3.41, in 2015. ways. They make goods much as anticipated be- Phil Flynn, an oil analyst cheaper to ship and make cause of slower econom- at Price Futures Group, travel more affordable. ic growth in China and expects an even bigger Drivers are left with a Europe. decline as U.S. oil com- few extra dollars in their The increase in domes- panies produce more oil, pockets. tic supplies is also help- refi ners make more gaso- And consumers grow ing avoid dramatic spikes line and demand for gaso- confident enough to in gasoline prices, which line stays relatively low make other purchases, wyn, Pennsylvania, said “I’m living paycheck to cheaper blend of gasoline economists say is more because of more fuel-ef- perhaps even a big-ticket gas in his area has fallen paycheck, so it’s nice to for the cooler months, and damaging to consumer fi cient vehicles. item. Consumer spending 10 to 20 cents over the be able to save” he said. driving demand declines confidence than prices “For the regular driver, is 70 percent of the U.S. past couple of weeks. He “Even if it’s $5 or $10 extra after summer vacations that rise gradually. it’s the best of times,” he economy. paid $3.27 a gallon Thurs- (after a fi ll-up), it adds up have ended. This year, the national said. “Many are going to Aidan Obrecht, a 20- day to fi ll up his Ford Tau- over the long run.” Refi nery problems or average peaked at $3.70 be shocked at how low year-old community col- rus on his way to work at a Fall is when refi ners hurricanes can halt the per gallon in April. Last prices go, but I’m saying lege student from Booth- CVS pharmacy. are allowed to switch to a typical autumn price year, the peak was $3.79, ‘Get used to it.’”

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A pedestrian walks past chalk art reading “Bring Hannah Home” on the Free Speech Wall on the Downtown Mall in Charlottesville, Va., Thursday. Chief: no idea where missing student is The Associated Press of 40,000. He asked property own- CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. ers to help in the search. — Thirteen days after a And he says investigators University of Virginia stu- have “no idea whatsoever” dent vanished, police are where she is. appealing to the public to A man charged with her help them in their search abduction was arrested for the 18-year-old. Wednesday in Galveston, Charlottesville Police Texas. Chief Timothy Longo said Longo said he expects Thursday the search for Jesse Leroy Matthew Jr. to Hannah Graham is ex- be returned to Charlot- panding to rural areas tesville either Friday or outside the college town Saturday. 4th Annual

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VisitusonFacebook or email [email protected] to get forms, register to run/walk or to sponsor. For more informaoncall 526-4673 Website www.awpcmarianna.com JACKSON COUNTY FLORIDAN SECTION B Sportsp FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2014 College Football NC State seeks to topple Florida State Duke-Miami, Syracuse-Notre Dame headline ACC schedule

The Associated Press No. 2. This is N.C. State’s barely tested by its non- fi rst home game against conference opponents, A look at things to watch a top-ranked team. Said outscoring them by an in the Atlantic Coast Con- coach Dave Doeren: “If average of 44-12 in its best ference during Week 5 of we play well and get (the start since 1994. Miami the season: crowd) fi red up about (2-2) allowed Nebraska » LONG SHOT: If noth- what’s going on, it’s hard to gain 343 yards rush- ing else, N.C. State (4-0) for anyone to win here.” ing and now must try to has history on its side in » GAME OF THE WEEK: contain Duke’s suddenly its showdown with No. 1 Duke at Miami. This con- productive ground game. Florida State. The three- test matches the Hurri- “This is what you play for,” touchdown-underdog canes — preseason pick to Duke coach David Cut- Wolfpack have won two in win the Coastal Division cliffe said. “The confer- a row at home against the — against the team that ence playoff goes on every Seminoles, including a 17- actually received the most week.” 16 shocker in 2012 when fi rst-place votes in media THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE Florida State was ranked voting. Duke (4-0) was See FSU, Page 3B Florida State’s Jameis Winston passes against The Citadel on Sept. 6 in Tallahassee. JUNIOR VARSITY HORNETS DOMINATE

Sports In Brief High School Football » Friday — Chiles at Mari- anna, 7 p.m.; Sneads at West Gadsden, 6:30 p.m.; Gracev- ille at Freeport, 7 p.m.; Cot- tondale at Bronson, 6 p.m. Sports Items Send all sports items to editorial@jcfloridan.com, or fax them to 850-482-4478. The mailing address for the paper is Jackson County Floridan P. O. Box 520 Mari- anna, FL 32447.

PHOTOS BY KRISTIE CLOUD/FLORIDAN ABOVE: Cottondale’s Dominique Pittman (1) takes it to the end zone for the junior varsity Hornets on Thursday against Graceville. RIGHT: Cottondale’s junior varsity quarterback Cameron Brooks (5) hands the ball off to Jimmy Price (22).

BY KRISTIE CLOUD Brooks had a workout, scoring one touch- kcloud@jcfloridan.com down, a two-point conversion, rushing 79 he junior varsity Hornets walked yards on seven carries and passing three of away with a resounding 24-8 victory four. Aaron Sims had one catch for 34 yards TThursday night against neighboring and one touchdown, as well as one two- Graceville. point conversion. Quick play calls and a strong offense al- On the Hornets’ win, coach Tyler Addison lowed the Hornets to take an early 16-0 lead said, “We played good overall. We still had in the second quarter. Dominique Pittman far too many mental mistakes. A win is a win ran for 70 yards to put the second touch- though. I’ll take it.” As the team prepares to down on the board for Cottondale. Pittman face Marianna, Addison said “That will be a led his teammates with 177 yards on 10 car- tough game for us. They have a lot of play- ries for the night. Jimmy Price had 75 yards ers, so they’ll be well rested on offense and on eight carries and quarterback Cameron defense. We have no room for error.”

LADY BULLDOGS FALL TO CHIPLEY AP source: Rice BY KRISTIE CLOUD kcloud@jcfloridan.com video addressed to he Lady Bulldogs couldn’t score a win Thursday night against NFL security chief TChipley, losing the match 25-15, The Associated Press 25-11 and 25-19. Problems plagued the team from the ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. —The video of Ray Rice punching his fi ancee inside a casino elevator start. Poor communication resulted in was sent to NFL headquarters to the attention spotty court coverage with players un- of league security chief Jeffrey Miller in April, a able to get back to their position to pick law enforcement official says. up the set. Service error was another The NFL has repeatedly said no one with the league saw the issue of the night and multiple calls by violent images until the referee against Marianna for ball TMZ Sports released “I unequivocally handling errors kept the Lady Bulldogs the video earlier this deny that I received on their heels. month. Miller said at any time a copy of Thursday through an Lexie Basford picked up steam in the video, and I had NFL spokesman that not watched it until the third set, scoring on several hard he never received the video. it was made public spikes and Ariana Domen pulled out on Sept. 8.” some low digs to keep her team in the The official, who spoke on condition of Jeffrey Miller, game. But, offensive attacks were met anonymity because NFL security chief by strong Chipley blockers like Gianna he wasn’t authorized Mathews and Jayde Smelcer. to release details of the case, said he doesn’t know if Miller ever saw the DVD or opened The Lady Bulldogs held Chipley to a the package. His only communication with two to three point margin until halfway the NFL was a 12-second voicemail on April 9 through the third set when Chipley from league offices confirming receipt of the pulled away for the win. Bonnie Bigale package, in which a woman says, “You’re right. It’s terrible.” had nine assists; Lexie Basford had one The official told the AP two weeks ago that assist, fi ve kills and four spikes and he sent the video to the NFL, but asked the AP Sydnee Goodson had six assists and not to report that he had addressed the pack- one kill. age to Miller. He eliminated that restriction Thursday. On Sept. 30, the Lady Bulldogs will face Liberty County at home. KRISTIE CLOUD/FLORIDAN See VIDEO, Page 3B 2B ◆ FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2014 SPORTS JACKSON COUNTY FLORIDAN ◆ www.jcfloridan.com

NFL NFL Dolphins take QB controversy to London

The Associated Press

LONDON — As if a fl ight across the Atlantic Ocean to play a regu- lar-season game wasn’t distracting enough, the Miami Dolphins don’t even seem to know who will be their starting quarterback. The Dolphins (1-2) are headed to London to play the Oakland Raiders (0-3) at Wembley Stadium on Sun- day in the fi rst of three games in the British capital this season. Miami coach Joe Philbin has been asked repeatedly if quarterback Ryan Tan- nehill will start, but he has been noncommittal. If you ask Tannehill, at least you get an answer. “I’m taking the fi rst snap of the game and playing the game,” Tan- nehill said. “I’m prepared to my full- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE est and go out and try to put this This photo provided by ESPN Images shows Bill Simmons on team in a position to win games. the set of “NBA Countdown” in New Orleans in January 2013. Nothing has changed in my prepa- ration or how I’m approaching this game.” The Dolphins arrive in Britain to- ESPN suspends day and plan to practice in the after- noon. The Raiders got to town Mon- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS day and have been getting over the Miami Dolphins quarterback Ryan Tannehill (17) looks to pass during the fi rst half of Simmons 3 weeks jet lag and into their usual practice Sunday’s game against the Kansas City Chiefs in Miami Gardens. routine. Although they have been an ocean With a good game Sunday, Carr off to a fast start in the second half for NFL comments apart all week, the Miami quarter- could end up getting his fi rst profes- of the football game. We’ve kind of back controversy is not lost of the sional win in a foreign country. done that a little in spurts on The Associated Press those obligations in a Raiders’ defense. » FIRST HALF: The Dolphins have both sides of the ball, but we haven’t recent podcast, and as “I don’t want to get into what the struggled plenty in the fi rst half this done it as consistently as we need ESPN has suspended a result, we have sus- quarterback is doing, is he good or season, trailing in all three games to.” Bill Simmons for three pended him for three bad,” Raiders cornerback Carlos so far. And after opening the season » LONDON CALLING: The Dolphins weeks after he repeatedly weeks.” Rogers said Thursday. “They say he’s with a win over the New England Pa- are playing in London for the sec- called NFL Commissioner Simmons’ podcast was still the starting quarterback of that triots, the Dolphins have lost the last ond time since the NFL started stag- Roger Goodell a liar dur- released Tuesday. He said team, so obviously it’s not a backup two by 19 points each. ing regular-season games in Britain, ing a profane tirade on a he thought Goodell lied that they trust, and he’s going to be Philbin has an easy solution to that while the Raiders are on the island podcast. about not knowing what out there.” problem. for the fi rst time. ESPN announced the was on a security video Here are some more things to “From an offensive perspective, Miami lost to the New York Giants suspension Wednesday. that showed former Ra- know about Sunday’s game: more points,” the coach said. 13-10 in 2007. “Every employee must vens running back Ray » THE OTHER QUARTERBACK: Raid- The Dolphins have been averag- There are two more games sched- be accountable to ESPN, Rice hitting his wife in an ers quarterback Derek Carr is still ing 5.2 yards per rush, second in the uled to be played later this season and those engaged in elevator. looking for his fi rst win in the NFL. league. But they have been running at Wembley, the home of England’s our editorial operations Simmons is the editor of The rookie from Fresno State has only 37 percent of time, lower than national soccer team. The Atlanta must also operate with- the sports website Grant- started all three games this year, and the league average. Falcons will face the Detroit Lions in ESPN’s journalistic land, which is owned by coach Dennis Allen seems to like “I don’t think we’re necessarily go- on Oct. 26 and the Jacksonville Jag- standards,” ESPN said ESPN. He also appears what he sees. ing to be 50-50 all of the time,” Phil- uars will play the Dallas Cowboys on in a statement. “Bill on ESPN’s NBA studio “Obviously we felt good about him bin said. “If you’re running the ball Nov. 9. Simmons did not meet shows. when we drafted him,” Allen said. “I consistently well and managing the Whether a franchise could even- knew he was really smart but I guess sticks pretty well, that’s a good place tually be based in London is still on I didn’t know exactly how smart he to be.” many people’s minds. MLB was until we actually put him in » RUN, RUN, RUN: The Raiders have “I definitely see the difficulties in those situations and watched him improved on stopping the run, but it, but I do think it’s just bound to operate and watched him retain now they need to get their own rush happen,” Raiders defensive line- Marlins to offer Stanton the information we were giving going. man Justin Tuck said. “The NFL is him. “Obviously we haven’t started as branding and reaching out, and it contract despite injury “We’ve put a lot on him. We’re in fast as we would like. That’s some- seems like every other sport is doing no way limited as to what we can thing that we constantly preach the same as well. So I do agree with The Associated Press about the cost-conscious do with him at the quarterback po- around here, getting off to a fast you in the fact that it’s kind of more franchise’s constantroster sition. We can throw a lot of differ- start and being able to execute early when it will happen, but there are a MIAMI — The Miami turnover and the pitcher- ent stuff at him. He does a great job in the game,” Allen said. lot of questions and a lot of things Marlins still plan to make friendly dimensions at operating it and keeping our offense “Not only getting off to a fast start that have be solidified before it a multiyear contract offer Marlins Park. The Califor- on the same page.” in the fi rst half, but being able to get does.” to NL home-run leader nia native can become a Giancarlo Stanton this free agent after the 2016 offseason, despite his season and might opt NFL recent season-ending for a return to his home injury. state. Stanton suffered frac- But the Marlins have Buccaneers’ Glennon gets chance vs. Steelers tures in his face and other a roster full of talented The Associated Press a circus.” injuries when he was hit young players, with Stan- Indeed, Glennon was by a pitch Sept. 11. The ton the centerpiece, and TAMPA — Mike Glennon pressed into action as a Marlins are confident historically thrifty owner is getting another oppor- rookie after Freeman, a he’ll fully recover and be Jeffrey Loria is expected tunity to prove he is Tampa fi rst-round draft pick in ready for spring training, to make his slugger a Bay’s quarterback of the 2009, was benched after and they hope to reach franchise-record offer. future. a tumultuous preseason a long-term agreement “We want to win cham- With starter Josh Mc- and slow start that set the with him. pionships here,” Hill said. Cown unlikely to play this tone for the Bucs missing “There’s no hesitancy, “That’s my job and all week against Pittsburgh, the playoffs for the sixth no reservation or doubt of our jobs — to win as the second-year backup straight season. he’ll return and be even many games as possible. practiced with the No. 1 of- With Glennon running better,” president of base- In Giancarlo Stanton you fense Wednesday in prepa- the offense, the Bucs fi n- ball operations Michael have a tremendous tal- ration for the Steelers. ished 30th in scoring and Hill said Thursday before ent that allows you to do It’s the second straight dead last in passing and the Marlins’ home fi nale. that.” season Glennon has been THE ASSOCIATED PRESS total yardage. “We’re going to do ev- Before his injury, Stan- thrust into the starting Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Mike Glennon (8) throws “I’m just focused on get- erything in our power to ton was hoping to play lineup after an 0-3 start, al- a pass against the Washington Redskins during a preseason ting our fi rst win. That’s keep him a fi xture in our all 162 games. He leads though the circumstances game in Tampa on Aug. 28. where my mindset is at, lineup for many years to in the NL with 37 homers are different this time. to go out there and get a come.” and ranks among the ma- McCown sprained the coach said. “I like to stay ... We’ve got to respect win and help the team any It’s uncertain how re- jor-league leaders in RBIs thumb on his throwing with my standard way of those 13 games he started way I can,” the 24-year-old ceptive Stanton will be (105), slugging (.555), on- hand during last Thurs- doing things, not talking a year ago. I’m sure it’s go- quarterback said, adding to the Marlins’ offer. He base percentage (.395) day’s 56-14 loss at Atlanta. about starting lineups for ing to serve him well as there’s not much difference has expressed frustration and walks (94). As a rookie a year ago, the opponent. But Mike he moves forward,” Tom- in the circumstances of his Glennon came off the took the reps today. How’s lin said. “I’m sure he’s ex- moving into the lineup. bench after Josh Freeman that?” cited about playing. I’m He said, “0-3 is 0-3, how- LOOKING FOR MORE NEWS? VISIT struggled and fell out of Glennon relieved Mc- sure he’s got a different ever you look at it. My favor with former coach Cown late in the second perspective on this op- mindset last year and my Greg Schiano. quarter against the Fal- portunity” after losing the mindset this year is to stay WWW.JCFLORIDAN.COM “It’s always a huge oppor- cons, completing 17 of 24 starting job at the end of the course and get that tunity when you get to play passes for 121 yards, one 2013. fi rst tin. Once you get that a game in the NFL,” said touchdown and no inter- Glennon was disappoint- fi rst win, things kind of get Glennon, who started 13 ceptions. Atlanta sacked ed when McCown, a career rolling.” When it comesto games as a rookie, going 4- him once. backup coming off his best Tampa Bay lost eight in insurance,you 9 while completing 59 per- Smith, who replaced pro season in Chicago, was a row to begin 2013, won want choices.That cent of his passes for 2,608 Schiano in January and signed and immediately four of fi ve, then fi nished meansyou want yards, 19 touchdowns and two months later signed named the starter. on a three-game losing Brightway. nine interceptions. McCown to a two-year, But instead of sulking or streak that led to the fi r- “I didn’t know what to $10 million contract in complaining, he quietly ings of Schiano and former expect then. I know what free agency, felt Glennon went about his business general manager Mark it’s like to play now,” the played well considering in the offseason, training Dominik. We’reyour local insurance experts. 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He’s ready HomeFlood Auto Umbrella Life Josh is improving,” the miliarize myself with him. added. “He got thrown into to go.” JACKSON COUNTY FLORIDAN ◆ www.jcfloridan.com SPORTS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2014 ◆ 3B MLB Scripted: Jeter wins it for Yanks in home farewell The Associated Press ing kind of drama — and this night was destined to be no NEW YORK — The perfect different. script. As if it was planned all Derek Jeter capped hisYan- along, closer David Robert- kee Stadium farewell with a son gave up a two-run hom- game-winning single in the er in the top of the ninth to bottom of the ninth inning, Adam Jones and a tying shot the latest storybook moment to Steve Pearce with two in a charmed and illustrious outs. career, to give NewYork a 6-5 That only set the stage for victory Thursday night over Jeter one more time. the Baltimore Orioles. Jose Pirela hit a leadoff Serenaded with adoring single in the bottom half chants that echoed through against Evan Meek (0-4) and the Bronx night, Jeter tipped advanced on Brett Gardner’s his cap several times at sacrifice. Jeter lined the next shortstop and drove in three pitch through a wide hole runs. He launched an ear- on the right side, and pinch- ly double off the wall and runner Antoan Richardson saved the best for last — a slid home ahead of Nick sharp, opposite-field single Markakis’ throw. to right that knocked in the An elated Jeter jumped and winning run. raised both arms between It appeared Jeter’s tie- fi rst and second. Yankees breaking grounder in the players rushed out to engulf seventh would be the swing him as former teammates that sent the Yankees to a such as Jorge Posada, Mari- win when they built a 5-2 ano Rivera, Bernie Williams, cushion against the AL East Andy Pettitte, Tino Martinez champions. and Hall of Fame manager Not bad — but not Jeter. Joe Torre lined up near the THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Nope, he’s always had a New York dugout waiting to New York Yankees’ Derek Jeter celebrates after hitting the game-winning single against the Baltimore Orioles in the ninth fl air for the most electrify- greet Jeter. inning of Thursday’s game in New York.

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The Associated Press sion-making ability and ac- Gator. Everybody’s entitled it fi xed. We’re going to work curacy have become recur- to their opinion. And I ap- through it. Haven’t been GAINESVILLE — After ring themes in Gainesville, preciate Emmitt calling through this before very of- arguably the worst game of with critics saying he has and saying the things he ten, I can tell you that. But his college career, quarter- shown little improvement said, I really do. He’s a class extremely frustrating.” back Jeff Driskel remains between 2012 and now. individual, and he’s about But he’s not ready to make Florida’s starter. His performance against all the right things.” a move at quarterback. At least for another the Tide may have been his Muschamp said any Backup Treon Harris, game. low point. potential changes would though, could see playing Coach Will Muschamp Muschamp showed little come on the defensive side time against the Volunteers. said Wednesday he’s stick- confidence in Driskel at of the ball. The freshman from Mi- ing with Driskel for next the end of the fi rst half, The secondary gave up ami completed both of his week’s game at Tennes- opting to run out the fi nal numerous big plays against passes for touchdowns in see, saying the fourth-year 1:44 despite having three Alabama — and Kentucky the season opener against junior “gives us the best timeouts and trailing by a the week before, too. Eastern Michigan. He con- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS opportunity to win right Florida quarterbackJeff Driskel (6) tries to get aroundAlabama touchdown. The Gators allowed nected on scores of 70 and now.” defensive lineman Jarran Reed (90) during the second half of Former Florida great Em- touchdown passes of 87 78 yards, giving him a stag- “Jeff needs to play bet- Saturday’s game against Alabama in Tuscaloosa. mitt Smith even took to and 79 yards in the fi rst gering quarterback efficien- ter. He understands that,” Twitter to vent, saying he’s quarter to the Tide and 449 cy rating of 1,051.60. Muschamp said. “He cer- tive on deep passes, misfir- games, with Driskel getting seen enough of Driskel and passing yards in the game. “He continues to improve tainly forced some things ing on 14 of 16 throws that the brunt of the blame in it’s time to bench him. “We’re looking at a lot of and continues to do some that we can’t afford to do.” went at least 10 yards. all three losses. He has 10 Smith later called Mus- different guys in different nice things,” Muschamp Driskel completed 9 of 28 It was the sixth time in his touchdowns (eight pass- champ and Driskel to spots,” Muschamp said. said. “We’d like to have him passes for 93 yards, with a last seven starts that Driskel ing, two rushing) and 11 apologize. “Can’t continue to do the have some snaps, depend- touchdown and two inter- failed to play turnover-free turnovers (eight intercep- “He was frustrated,” same things. The mistakes ing on the situation in the ceptions, in a 42-21 loss at football. The Gators (2-1, tions and three fumbles) in Muschamp said. “He wants we’ve made in some situa- game. ... But Jeff gives us Alabama on Saturday. He 1-1 Southeastern Confer- those games. us to win. He wants us to tions back there are inex- the best opportunity to win was particularly ineffec- ence) went 4-3 in those His pocket presence, deci- be successful. He’s a great cusable. It’s on me.We’ll get right now.” Offensive fi repower leading SEC’s identity change The Associated Press game last season, and the the tight ends coach at LSU Florida’s doing, there’s ob- conference has seen that in 2008, when SEC teams viously being more points FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. number rise to 37.9 this averaged a relatively pal- scored,” Henson said.“The — The Southeastern Con- season. Still, that’s second try 25.6 points per game, ball’s moving up and down ference held to the notion to the SEC’s offensive new- and he agreed the league the fi eld faster. It seems that defense won champi- found prowess. is more “wide open” and that way; the numbers onships as long as it could. While points are up dra- “spread out” now. would say that. If you look Like the rest of the matically in the SEC this “If you look at what back to 2007, you would country, however, college season, not everyone ex- we’re doing, A&M’s doing, say it’s a defensive league.” football’s most dominant pects the scoring to con- league has fi nally em- tinue at that rate once SUNDAY, braced an undeniable fact: more conference games Offense rules — and how. take place. OCTOBER 5, 20144O ONLY!NLY With three of the top four South Carolina coach scoring teams in the coun- Steve Spurrier called the try this season, SEC teams rise “misleading” while lead all conferences with pointing to overmatched EXTENDED HOURS an average of 39.7 points nonconference oppo- TO 10 P. per game. That’s up from nents. Some of the blow- % M. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE 31.7 points last season and outs have included Texas Tennessee wide receiver Pig Howard (2) catches a pass in front falls in line with the na- A&M’s 73-3 win over La- offers. 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Georgia star running do. Trust me; it’s a chore to care of Saturday at No. 12 back Todd Gurley, who av- try to fi gure it out.” Georgia. erages 9.8 yards per carry, Nowhere will the up- Enjoy LOCALNEWSANY TIME The Vols lost a 34-31 didn’t play against Tennes- tick in the SEC’s offensive thriller to Georgia last see last year because of an prowess be on more dis- ANYWHERE with ... year after allowing a ty- ankle injury. play this weekend than ing touchdown with fi ve “We definitely did over- when No. 6 Texas A&M and seconds left in regulation come a lot of adversity Arkansas meet in Arling- and having an overtime (against Tennessee last ton, Texas. The high-flying touchdown overturned via year),andIthinkwelearned Aggies are second in the replay. Tennessee (2-1, 0-0 a lot about ourselves as a nation in scoring behind Southeastern Conference) team, especially in an envi- Baylor with an average of is seeking to avenge that ronment like that,” Georgia 55.3 points per game, while loss and end a four-game center David Andrews said. the resurgent Razorbacks skid in this series. “But now the tables have are third at 48.8. “You can feel it around turned. We’re on our home The two former South- campus, the locker room, fi eld, and we have a healthy west Conference rivals the weight room,” Vereen team. We just need to go arrive at their prolific said. “Everybody is locked out there and take care of scoring totals in vastly dif- in and ready to go. 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In its peared to put Tennessee Alabama coach Nick next game, the Vols edged ahead in overtime last year Saban, long known for No. 11 South Carolina 23- as he dove toward the right coaching some of the best 21 to end a 19-game losing corner of the end zone from defenses in the country, streak against Top 25 foes. 7 yards out, but replays said college football cur- Now the Vols want to showed he fumbled before rentlyhasanenvironment show how much they’ve the ball crossed the goal favorable for offenses. progressed since then. line, turning his potential Because of that, as well “We came up short, and touchdown into a touch- as rule changes such as at the end of the day, it’s back. 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GLENEAGLES, Scotland — As if players don’t al- ready face enough pres- sure in the Ryder Cup, the walk into golf’s most bois- terous arena goes through a tunnel of time. One side of the short tunnel is painted Ameri- can red and celebrates past victories, with images of Jack Nicklaus and Ar- nold Palmer, Paul Azinger and Ben Hogan. The other side is European blue with a roll call of winners that features Tony Jacklin and

Nick Faldo, Colin Mont- PHOTOS BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS gomerie and Bernhard The U.S. team listens to the national anthem during Thursday’s opening ceremony of the Ryder Langer. Cup at Gleneagles, Scotland. Emerging from the tun- nel, players immediately that even on the practice reers,” Sergio Garcia said. matches at Medinah, see blue bunting on a range. The atmosphere re- “That tee shot on the fi rst wrapping up both of them three-story hospital- ally amps up. ... I can only is always different, the on the 14th hole. Keegan ity suite with the words, imagine that by the time way they build it up and Bradley and Phil Mickel- “Where Legends are you walk to the tee, you’re all the songs you hear and son went 3-0 at Medinah, Forged.” fully ready to go. There’s everything.” and they are the anchor Take a breath. absolutely no doubt.” It all unfolds today when match against Rory McIl- They make their way to And there was one more Bubba Watson and Webb roy and Garcia, Europe’s Europe’s Sergio Garcia plays a shot off the fi rst tee during a the fi rst tee, where a U- touch to add inspiration to Simpson go for a third most powerful tandem. practice round ahead of the Ryder Cup at Gleneagles, Scotland, shaped grandstand has the home team. straight victory in fourballs “We’re looking to hand on Thursday. 1,892 seats fi lled with fans From the fi rst tee, play- against Rose and Henrik them their fi rst defeat to- who are chanting, singing ers can’t help but notice Stenson. morrow morning,” McIl- Watson has been preach- on and golf’s No. 1 player and stomping. a message written across Considering the last two roy said. ing redemption from the — as the one guy Ameri- This is no ordinary golf the back of the 50-foot Ryder Cups — both Euro- The new wrinkle? Old Americans’ meltdown at cans would love to knock tournament. grandstand behind the pean victories — were de- Tom Watson created the Medinah, where they lost off. Watson is sending out “It’s like walking into 18th green to the left. It’s cided by one point, every youngest pairing in Ry- the largest lead ever by a a pair of rookies against a football stadium,” said a quote from Seve Balles- match matters. der Cup history with 21- home team. Europe cap- him who have nothing to Stephen Gallacher, who teros, forever the face of Europe has won seven year-old Jordan Spieth tain Paul McGinley is talk- lose. grew up near Gleneagles European golf in the Ryder of the last nine times, and and 24-year-old Patrick ing about a template of “I told them today: ‘I’m and has never seen the Cup: it has not lost on home Reed going against Europe success, even though his going to throw you in course looking like this. “A s a player and captain, soil since 1993, when Tom stalwart Ian Poulter and four teams today are en- the ocean without a life Not with fans 10-deep on there are unforgettable Watson was the American Gallacher, another rookie tirely new. preserver. You’re on your both sides of the fairway, moments when you are captain. Going back in and the lone Scot in a Ry- “The fun is only starting own. You get out there and draped in fl ags of the Eu- competing for the people time to change its fortunes, der Cup that has not been now,” McGinley said. “We you get it done,’” Watson ropean Union, the nine of your continent.” the U.S. team brought held in the home of golf relish the challenge.” said. European countries repre- Four long days of specu- back Watson to lead the since 1973. Adding to the fun are the As for the anchor match sented, and yes, even the lation and anticipation way. At 65, he is the old- “I would imagine for fi nal two matches. involving Mickelson and Stars and Stripes. give way to the most fre- est captain in Ryder Cup the rookies, it’s going to Poulter is like a peacock, McIlroy? Watson com- “That tunnel has got netic three days in golf, history. be a bit of a shock,” Lee strutting around Glenea- pared that match to the some iconic images starting with a tee shot un- Watson stuck with what Westwood said of the fi rst gles, eager as ever to show “main event in the fi rst through it, and you’ll hear like any other. has worked, and he threw tee. “It’s a bit of an in- off his Ryder Cup feath- round.” the crowd, you’ll hear the “It’s definitely the most in a few wrinkles. Bubba timidating atmosphere, ers. He was singled out “Now see what happens noise,” Justin Rose said. impressive fi rst hole we Watson and Simpson but nothing they can’t even ahead of McIlroy — a in the next 72 hours,” he “You really begin to sense play throughout our ca- won both their fourballs handle.” four-time major champi- said.

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LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — Unexpected changes and unforeseen issues will arise. Trying to stick to a schedule will end in frustration. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) — Be relentless in your BORN LOSER BY ART AND CHIP SANSOM pursuits. You have the know-how to reach your destination. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23- Dec. 21) — Use your tal- ents and good will to help people in your area who are in need. An association with a charitable or be- nevolent agency will bring you positive recognition. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. BIG NATE BY LINCOLN PIERCE 19) — Overconfidence will be your downfall. Keep your plans a secret if you don’t want someone to thwart your success. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) — It’s time to face the music. You have been avoiding an issue in hopes that it will disappear, but that isn’t going to happen. SOUP TO NUTZ BY RICK STROMOSKI PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) — Implement the changes around your home that will improve your standard of living. ARIES (March 21-April 19) — Stick to your prin- ciples, but be mindful of others. Relationship woes can be resolved if you are patient and understanding. FRANK & ERNEST BY BOB THAVES TAURUS (April 20-May 20) — Assess your cur- rent situation. It’s time to strengthen your skills by attending a course or researching a career that interests you. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) — Stick with tried and true methods. Your innovative ideas have value, but you GRIZZWELLS BY BILL SCHORR will have trouble gain- ing support if they are considered far-fetched or unreasonable. CANCER (June 21-July 22) — Self-improvement projects should be for your benefit, not someone else’s. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — It’s a good time to discuss your goals. Seek out the ARLO & JANIS BY JIMMY JOHNSON help of someone whose opinion you respect. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — Don’t let anyone rush or push you today. You are likely to miss a step and be forced to start all over.

Annie’s Mailbox ALLEY OOP BY JACK AND CAROLE BENDER Dear Annie: I am an 11-year-old boy know Chris won’t be able to get away and the youngest in my family. My sister with this then. But I don’t know whether I is 22 years old and married to a bully. can hold out that long. “Chris” is always mean to me when no I also feel really guilty because I fi nd one is watching. He punches and kicks myself wishing that Chris would die in me and shoves me into things. One time, a car wreck or something. I know that’s he drove me to a friend’s house and wrong, but I can’t help it. punched me in my arm six times in less — YOUR FRIEND than 10 minutes. He calls me names, Dear Friend: Please tell your parents, including gay slurs, and makes fun of me your friends, your friends’ parents and for being small and having asthma. He your teachers what is going on. Make says he is trying to toughen me up be- sure Chris knows that every time he MONTY BY JIM MEDDICK cause I’m such a baby, and if I tell anyone hurts you, you will inform your parents. he will take it out on my sister. And don’t worry that he will take it out on When we’re around my family, Chris your sister. Bullies pick on those they be- acts like my best buddy. He puts on a lieve are too small, too young, too weak big show, and my parents think he’s the or too frightened to stand up to them greatest. I try to avoid him, but they live and report it. Your sister will not be such next door, and we’re always around each an easy target, and if he tries anything other. My older brother comes home with her, the entire family will know what from the Army at Thanksgiving, and I he really is.

THATA BABY BY PAULTRAP Bridge Kate Moss said, “I was definitely one spade, one diamond and one club. living fast. I was working, traveling a In four hearts, though, the continued lot, playing. I didn’t stop. It all became club leads force declarer to ruff twice in unbalanced.” his hand, which promotes West’s heart In yesterday’s column, we saw a deal jack to a winner. The defenders take one in which a 4-4 fi t was worse than a 6-3 trick in each suit for down one. because there was an inevitable trump loser in the 4-4 fi t, but those losers could be discarded if it were a side suit. KIT‘N’ CARLYLE BY LARRY WRIGHT HERMAN BY JIM UNGER Today’s deal is another example of one in which the unbalanced fi t works better than the balanced, but it is hard to recog- nize at the table. After South opens one spade and North raises to two spades, it is tempting for South to rebid three hearts. Perhaps North has raised with three spades and fi ve (or six!) hearts. Here, North would surely raise to four hearts. Whether South is in four spades or four hearts, West does best to lead his fourth-highest club, guaranteeing at least one honor in the suit (or a most unlikely singleton). East takes the trick as cheaply as possible and continues with his original fourth-highest club, which South ruffs. What happens after that? In four spades, declarer continues with the diamond king. West wins and plays a third club. South ruffs, draws two rounds of trumps, cashes the diamond queen, ruffs the diamond three in the dummy, and plays on hearts. Declarer loses only Jackson County Floridan z Friday, September 26, 2014 - 7 B

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GENERAL& SPECIAL NOTICES DIABETIC TEST STRIPS Hewett Farms Buying Pine / Hardwood in NEEDED I BUY SEALED/ New Crop your area. T- Hangars for Lease at UNEXPIRED BOXES No tract too small / Custom Thinning Headland Municipal Airport shelled or unshelled $185. Mo. Month-to-Month lease CALL BOB (334) 219-4697 PEAS Call Pea River Timber Tenants get a discount on fuel! OR (850) 710-0189 Off hwy 90 between r 334-389-2003 q We have a 5002’ paved runway Cypress & Grand Ridge and a 2348’ turf runway. JEWELRY & WATCHES on Mayo Rd. Call Pete Crews 850-210-2908 Wanted: Old Coins, Gold, Bobby Hewett: 850-592-4156 or 334-693-9415. Diamonds, Guns, And Tools West Main Jewelry & Loan 334-671-1440. or 850-899-8709 TOUR AMERICA TOURS Christmas in New York City- Big Apple Microwave - under counter $35. 850-592-2881 SAWYER’S PRODUCE EMPLOYMENT HAS FRESH HOME GROWN PRODUCE Nov. 30 - Dec. 7 Monitor, 15’’ w/keyboard & mouse $100; Box EDITORIAL WRITING Amish Tour Ohio, Pennsylvania blade, 6ft $300 Call 850-482-4132 r Oct. 23 - Nov. 1, 2014 Calloway Gardens Dec. 5-6, 2014 PETS & ANIMALS Jackson County Floridan Christmas Spectacular Nashville, TN. Sports Editor DOGS N.Y. Rockettes Dec. 12-14, 2014 For Info : Merita Stanley AKC Boxer Puppie s 2M/3F The Jackson County Floridan has an Ready Sept 27th! Now immediate opening for a full-time (850)594-9980 taking Deposit. $400 Call Todd 334-504-3013 sports editor. This position’s duties include but are not YARD & ESTATE SALES AKC German short haired Pointer puppies S/W, parents on site, 5-males, 2-females, exc. limited to handling general-assignments, hunting blood line. $450. ea. 850-573-0680. HOME GROWN, FRESH including high school, college, community Vine Ripe Tomatoes , shelled sports and outdoors coverage for the HUGE DOTHAN AKC Reg. German Shepherd puppies, sports section and website. black and black & tan, up to date shots. white peas & butterbeans . EAGLE YARD SALE Ready to Go. $300. 334-684-9054. The successful candidate must be willing pink eyes, cucumbers, squash to go above and beyond to explore sports Houston County Dark Brindle Pit Bull Mix -Playful, Confident, issues throughout our coverage area while Loves people. Neutered. Free. 334-693-9097 also providing extensive coverage of our Farm Center 220 W. Hwy 52 Malvern local and high school sports scene. Â FREE Rescued Dogs Shots & fixed OCTOBER 4th (7am-1pm) Black Labs, Beagles, Beautiful Pitts - black This position requires building a personal & white, Lab mixes, Sm. mixed breeds, Black ∂ 334-793-6690 ∂ brand on Twitter and as a blogger; must Sell your items to hundreds! Retriever, Beagle Basset mix, Poodle, Brittany also be able to shoot, edit and produce Spaniel r Call 334-791-7312 q HAY& GRAIN video for jcfloridan.com, and use social Spaces are still available. media to further the reach of the Floridan’s Lg. Brindle Lab Mix- Happy, outgoing, confident Call 792.3141 or sign up online MADDOX FARMS audience. Flexible schedule required which boy. Neutered. Free. 334-693-9097 includes nights and weekends. Two years dothaneagle.com/yardsale Beautiful Bermuda Coastal Hay Loving Brown/White Pit Bull Terrier Mix. Play- of experience and a degree in journalism r Round Rolls $50 r Square $5 ful, loves water. Neutered. Free. 334-693-9097 preferred. Paso Fino for Sale Petite Choc. Lab Mix - 28 lbs., 1-1/2 yrs., loving, Candidate must have a valid driver’s FINANCIAL playful, spayed. Free. 334-693-9097 Call 334-791-0023 license, dependable transportation and BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES PUPPY SALE !! proof of insurance. Yorkie & Chin Mix - female $250 and PASTURES& STALLS Chorkie $250. Shorkies $350. Call 334-718-4886 EOE/M/F/D/V pre-employment drug rBUSINESS OPPORTUNITY and background screen required. Established Gift & Deli in Ozark, family Young Brindle Lab Mix - 40 lbs, Glossy Coat, MADDOX FARMS Sweet, Loving, Spayed. FREE. 334-693-9097 ∂ Boarding owned and operated for 23 yrs. Owners Young, Handsome Brindle Pit Bull Terrier- (barn or pastures) Please apply at Retiring Great price!! Call : 334-774-5643 Playful, Energetic, Neutered. Free. 334-693-9097 ∂ Beautiful Trails ∂ Excellent Care www.bhmginc.com FREE Oil Change in exchange for customer r Also Paso Fino Horses FOR SALE feedback! CHEVY, BUICK, GMC only. FARMER’S MARKET Call 334-791-0023 or 334-791-7312 TRANSPORTATION& LOGISTICS Register: www.Shop.BestMark.com FRESH PRODUCE or call 800-969-8477. Medical Appointment FRESH GREEN MERCHANDISE Drivers Needed PEANUTS FT/PT On Call AUCTIONS 850-352-2199 or 850-352-4423 $8. - $10. per hour LIQUIDATION AUCTION SAT. SEPT. 27 @ 10 AM. 850-209-3322 850-573-6594 107 W COLLEGE ST. ENTERPRISE AL. or 620-762-6282 Please see ad on Auctionzip.com with auction- eer ID # 13960 for listing & pictures. CASH & CHECKS ONLY. 10 % BUYERS PREMIUM. Larry Smith Al. lic. # 916(334) 797-0785 office desk’s, chairs, old framed window’s, Sudoku pictures and more. Preview Sat. @ 8 AM BUILDING MATERIALS Level: 1 2 3 Wood Privacy Fence 45 ft long-6 ft high-5/8 inch dog ear slats . $135. 150 feet 1 inch PEX in Complete the grid so each row, column and various lengths. $30. 334-618-6535 3-by-3 box (in bold borders) contains every digit COMMERCIAL EQUIPMENT 1 to 9. 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                                        8 B- Friday, September 26, 2014 z Jackson County Floridan CLASSIFIEDS TRANSPORTATION & LOGISTICS RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE FOR RENT RECREATION TRANSPORTATION HOUSES UNFURNISHED BOATS ANTIQUE & CLASSIC VEHICLES

2BR/1BA w/office in Grand Ridge, Rent to own, 2002 Century 21’ Coastal Antique tractor on steel very nice, $1000 down $650/mo. Deck boat with Yamaha wheels with lugs. 1925 678-526-3727 or 678-901-0231 Saltwater Series II 150 hp McCormick-Deering 10-20. û Austin Tyler & Co û motor & Magic Tilt trailer. Runs gasoline or kerosene. Quality Homes & Apartments 210 hours, Bimini top, fish Good radiator, nice paint, DRIVERS r 850- 526-3355 or austintylerco.com finder, depth gauge, AM/FM/CD/USB & XM hot magneto. Weight approx. 4250 lb. Serial Paper Transport, Inc has IMMEDIATE "Property Management Is Our ONLY Business" ready. In great condition. $12,900. For more #KC28398. $2,250. Will consider sale of 1998 16’ information call 334-693-9097 or 334-618-4640 Mid-Atlantic tandem axle, electric brake, flat OPENINGS for CLASS A DRIVERS for FOR RENT 3BR/1BA 2855 Owens St. bed car hauler,all straps, chains, & load bind- 2005 Yamaha GP1300R ers. Tires new 06/2009. $3,100 w/tractor on the Our DEDICATED ACCOUNTS. in Marianna on 1 acre, work shed, bk yd. 50 hours. Comes with trail- trailer. East side of Marianna FL. 850-260-2106. fenced, added utility rm. Stove & Refrierator er, cover, and spare tire. Ford 1973 LTD Brougham. * HOME WEEKLY included $670 Mo. $350. dep. $5,200 obo 334-791-2487 call or text leave message All original, 77,000 actual * No Touch SE Regional Freight No Pets 850-415-6995 or 850-849-2515 miles, 429 V8, 4 bbl, C-6 auto, 2-dr hdt Classic. * $.40 CMP + Bonuses & PAID 2009 Pro-Craft 181 Combo Fish & Ski w/ 2010 VACATION, WATERFRONT & RESORT $8,900. 334-393-9669 HOLIDAYS! Mercury 115 Pro XS... Excellent condition, lots of extras ..$16,500..334-797-7707 Volkswagen 1971 Beetle Lakefront, Silver Lake, Hwy 167 South, Older restoration, black 18 Months Experience Required. 3BR/2.5B Executive Home. Fully Furnished, Pontoon Boat 1995 Voyager 24 ft. with Trailer interior, Bright orange beautifully done, deck and dock. Its all here!! tandem, motor 88hp, has been overhaul, 2-elec paint, 1600 cc, Autostick SIGN ON BONUS! , $1 200 Month/Electric/Trash. anchors, 2-live wells, build in ice chest, fish Transmission. Runs great. Qualified Driver could be hired within a Week! First & Last Down. finder, 2-covers, 6ft. alum. top. alum. floor, $4,400. Marianna FL 850-260-2106. Contact Jim Garrett @ Jim Garret Realty Inc. cabinet for reels & rods, port-a- potty never Apply Online: www.drivepti.com 1-850-579-2656 or cell 850-718-5411. been used. $6995. 334-797-1556. AUTOS FOR SALE Call 1-855-784-5627 MOBILE HOMES FOR RENT CAMPERS & TRAVEL TRAILERS 39’ 2007 DISCOVERY RV 330 Cat Diesel Full side MANUFACTURING & OPERATIONS û 2 & 3 bedroom mobile Homes in Cottondale. 1995 Slide In Truck Camper, Full Size, Self Con- slide leather seats OD $500 and up. H2O, garbage, sewer included. tained, w/queen size bed, kitchen, AC/H, ster- kit/grill OD TV/DVD OD http:// www.charloscountryliving.com. eo, full bath, Hallmark-Built in Brighton, Colo. shower wash/dry, satel- Only $57. to turn on power r 850-209-8847 q Garage Kept, Excellent Condition, Must see to lite, sleep # mstr bed, 4 dr. fridge/ice, cntr vac, appreciate. $4,800 229-308-0721 gas oven & 3 burn stove, micro/conv oven DISTRIBUTION CENTER r 2 & 3 BR Mobile Homes 7.5kw gen 2 AC/heat units ducted vents 10 yr 2008 Jayco Designer 5th Wheel, 34RLQS- MARIANNA, FLORIDA insulated rf sol batt charg, vanity/lg shower in Marianna & Sneads (850)209-8595 Excellent condition, Garage kept, 4Slides, 2 back & turn cameras, surround sd sys frnt & Ducted AC, Onan Gas Generator, Central Vac, Now Hiring Full Time rear 5 Disc DVD chger(2) elect awnings auto 2BR / 1.5BA at Millpond $495 rent + deposit. Electric Fireplace, Extended JayPlus transfera- level jacks Corian counters, 2 new tires 21K water, sewer & lawn maint included ble warranty-good thru 2018 and 2006 Chevro- Forklift Operator and Bulk miles, $138K neg. 334-618-5333 r 850-209-3970 NO PETS let 3500 Crew Cab Dually Duramax Diesel 6 Order Filler Positions Chevrolet 2003 Malibu 2BR 1BA Furn. MH, CH/A, no pets/smoking, speed Allison Trans. $55,000. 334-797-7707 LS, loaded, V6, clean, 63k $450 + dep. current credit report 1y lease req. 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Shifts 2013 35 ft Coachman Catalina Deluxe -31rls miles, $4700. 334-790- 182 Alford Rd C’dale 850-638-4620/638-6405 Sleeps up to 8 people. 2 slide outs, electric 7959. Competitive Pay and Benefits Package! awning, deluxe interior, been pulled less than 2BR/2BA CH&A, water & lawncare provided. 10 miles. Never been smoked or cooked in. Nice area south of Cottondale. $500. Mo. + Chevrolet 2010 Express Cargo Van: White Like new condition. $19850.00 Ph 334-701-5330 Please apply in person at: Dep. Call 850-352-4393 or 850-209-4516 63,000 miles. $12, 500. Call 334-792-7746 Family Dollar Distribution Center MOTOR HOMES & RVS Chrysler 2005 Crossfire, RESIDENTIAL Red Convertible, only 23k 3949 Family Dollar Parkway, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 2011 Georgetown By Forest River, 30ft., 2800 miles, garage kept, auto, Marianna, Florida 32448 miles, like new w/salellite dish and many ex- fully loaded, $15,000. Call FARMS, LAND, TIMBER tras, $70,000 OBO 334-232-4194 334-687-6779 Must be 18 Years Old. Equal Opportunity Employer Randolph County 395 acres @ $1,500/ac Drug Free Workplace Near Benevolence. Timber/Road Frontage. CALL 478-731-8766 GENERAL EMPLOYMENT HOME SITES, LOTS, LAND

Early 415+/-acres. 315+/- acres center pivot Utility Company has an opening for an irrigated land. On crystal clear "Mill Creek." Apprentice Line Worker Deer, turkey, duck, dove and quail hunting! Income producing and recreational use! in Sneads, Florida Asking $1,850,000. Needmore Properties Job duties include but are not limited to 229-439-1837 or Bob Dutton 229-894-7373. working safely under the direct supervision of a qualified journeyman while performing HOMES FOR SALE routine and emergency work in the installation, maintenance and repair of 3BR/2.5BA Large Family Home in Alford overhead electric distribution lines. 2500SF! Buy home for Only $115,000 Must be able to participate in standby 880SF Store Front on Hwy 231 for FREE!! rotation and live within Call 850-579-4317 or 850-866-1965 20 miles of Sneads, Florida. Education: High school diploma/GED, completion of an approved apprenticeship program and possess or obtain within 6 JACKSON COUNTY FLORIDAN months of hire, a valid Florida Class "A" CDL, with air brake endorsement. CLASSIFIEDS For an application contact Personnel Department, P.O. Box 127, Graceville, Florida, (850) 263-3231. 1-850-526-3614 or 1-800-779-2557 www.jcfloridan.com Applications must be received in the Graceville Office by 5:00 pm, Friday, October 3, 2014. THIS INSTITUTION IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY PROVIDER AND EMPLOYER and DRUG FREE WORKPLACE

LAW ENFORCEMENT & SECURITY PATROL OFFICER GRACEVILLE POLICE DEPARTMNET CITY OF GRACEVILLE, FLORIDA The City of Graceville is now accepting applications for a full-time Patrol Officer classified position (full benefits) with the Graceville Police Department. BULLDOZING HOME IMPROVEMENTS WELL DRILLING & REPAIR Job requires completion of all FDLE Free certification requirements. Land CLearing and Forestry serviCes

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EOE, ADA, VA. Fire Line Plowing -Burning estima Call To day! 7656 Shady GroveRd•Grand Ridge,FL32442 Applications accepted until position filled. 850-762-9402 tion (850) 573-6623 Clay O’Neal Cell 850-832-5055 Free (850) 727-1259 [email protected] EDUCATION & INSTRUCTION TREE SERVICE JJ Home RepaiRs by HomeworkS SCHOOLS & INSTRUCTION Double J lanD Development “Beautification of Your Home” Hill’s Tree service Look ahead to your •Dozer &excavation Work •LanD cLearing Carpentry/Painting Installations •TreeRemoval •TreeTrimming •PonDs •roaD BuiLDing •DemoLition future! Start training Furniture Repair &Refinishing •Stump Grinding Jamie Johnson General Repairs •Insured for a new career in Owner Operator —Insured •FreeEstimates — Medical Assisting, 850-693-4816 William H. Long, Jr. (850)569-2903 Pharmacy Technology, 593-4455 & HVAC! Call Fortis College 855-445-3276 AUTOMOTIVE SERVICES HEALTH SERVICES For consumer info: visit www.fortis.edu SERVICES OFFERED

RESIDENTIAL Marianna Open MRI The baiT &Tackle shop (formerly Airis Open MRI) REAL ESTATE FOR RENT ACRAccredited Facility •PACS-CT-MRI-Ultrasounds Hines Trading Center HANDICAPPED ACCESSIBLE Tell Your PhysicianToChooseUs! 850-526-2496 GoinG FishinG? HOLLY HILL APARTMENTS 3015 JeffersonStreet,Suite E•MariannaFL32446 Get The Best Bait, 1, 2 and 3 Bedroom Apartments Monthly rent from $587 + utilities Freshwater Grass Shrimp Rental Assistance for Qualified Applicants We do Brakes ELECTRONICS REPAIR For Rental Info & Applications Nettie Hines Call: 850-482-7150 Television RepaiR Holly Hill Apartments 850.526.1700 2167 River Rd, Sneads, FL Located at: 4414 Holly Hill Drive, Marianna Hours: Mon-Fri 7:30-5:00 DoThan elecTRonic seRvice 2978 Pierce Street • (behind Tim’sFlorist) Mon-Fri, 9:00 AM-5:00PM Repairing All Types of TVs Since 1970 PH. (850) 593-6346 Equal Housing Opportunity Provider & Employer Save money by repairing instead of replacing. APPLIANCE REPAIR Mfg authorized for most name brands. PEST CONTROL DLP lamps in stock. YOUR MISCELLANEOUS REAL Craig Moniz Call us or visit our website for more info “IPM SPECIALIST” PEST BOYS Pest Control ESTATE & SERVICES (850) 693-6686 334-792-0551 Services [email protected] 1610 Hartford Hwy.Dothan, AL ROOMS FOR RENT Cell: 850-209-39548 •850-209-5816 Appliance Repair www.tvrepairdothan.com &Maintenance Billy Jones Pretty Rm. 4381 Clinton St. Prv. Ent. utl. incl, 90 Day Warranty on All Parts no pet $385 . other 1br. rms. $325 727-433-RENT Bring this ad &receive $5 off 1st repair. Owner/Operator Find jobs fast and easy! FLORJACKSON IDANCOUNTY jcfloridan.com Jackson County Floridan z Friday, September 26, 2014 - 9 B

AUTOS FOR SALE AUTOS FOR SALE MOTORCYCLES `1234567890-=qwertyuiop[]\asdfghjkl;ízxcvbnm,./`QWERTYUIOP[]ASDFGHJKL;íZXCVBNM,./~!@#$%^&*()_+ LEGALS Chrysler 2007 Crossfire Convertible , steel blue, Volkswagen 2010 CC: Fantastic condition. Harley Davidson 2012 TriGlide gray leather interior, 56k miles, garage kept, Silver sedan. Only 71,000 miles. Loaded, Ultra Classic, less than 10k LEGAL NOTICES automatic, fully loaded w/heated seats, Bluetooth, great sound system, leather seats, miles, custom two tone blue, excellent condition Priced to Sell at and other extras. Must see to appreciate! rider seatback, luggage rack, LF160205 $13,900. OBO Call 850-352-4301 $16,500. Call 334-347-6736 to schedule a look at LED tail lights, travel pack tail this great car! light conversion, Zumo GPS, XM/FM/AM/ LETTERS OF INTEREST Dodge 1999 Intrepid tan WX/CB/CD, passenger arm rest, highway foot AND STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS in color, 4-door, runs Volvo 2013 XC60 Platinum pegs, cover, Xtreme slipons plus stock pipes. For great, AC works, great Package. Fully loaded: Great touring machine! $27,500. Fort Rucker Annual Engineering Design Services body cond. 128K miles, Voice activated naviga- Lemon Lot. Call 334-464-0380 RFQ# 2014-Eng1 $3500. 334-648-3171. tion, premium sound, homelink, front and rear Suzuki Blvd. 2009 only 7800 miles, like new, Dear Vendor: park assist, panoramic garage kept, loaded with extras. Only $5000. Thank you for your interest in doing business Ford 2002 Taurus SES, roof, privacy glass, push button start, power 334-714-6608 with the Town Counsel of the Town of Alford, loaded, leather, 43k tailgate, back-up camera, blind spot indicators. Yamaha 2005 Florida. Currently, we are requesting Letters miles, new tires, clean, Immaculate! Like new! One owner, 12,000 1100 V-Star of Interest and Statements of Qualifications $4500. 334-790-7959. miles. $33,500. 334-693-4987 or 334-796-5919 from registered, qualified consultant firms in Custom, 6500 the State of Florida with experience in Engi- miles, wind- Hyundai 2012 Genesis . MOTORCYCLES neering Design Services. It is the intent of the shield, Has it all! Nav, backup Town to select and negotiate an Annual Agree- 2002 Harley Davidson bags, sissy bar camera, sunroof! Lexicon ment with the possibility of automatic annual Ultra Classic Electra Glide and light bar, garage kept, excellent cond. surround sound will im- renewals thereof with a single firm to perform Garaged. Purple/black. $3800, 863-978-8770, 229-376-8329 press! White w/tan int. these services required by the Town for vari- Loaded. Chromed out. ous Town projects. 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Listed below is pertinent Specially badged, 30th Anniversary edition, Pass, REPO, BK’S, - No Credit Chevy 1998 SUV Tahoe information regarding this RFQ: No dents or dings, garaged kept, No road rash, SSI & VA OK. *Call for more details 4-door, leather, loaded, 85% tire tread, $12,000 OBO. Call 334-790-3692 r Call Steve Pope 334-803-9550 very clean, green in color, RFQ Number: 2014-Eng1 Attention: George Gay, Mayor û2011 Harley Davidson û 1-Owner 194 K miles $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ Due Date: October 10, 2014, by 10:00 AM CST Super Glide Custom $4500. OBO 334-714-8866. Mazda 2004 RX5 at the Town Hall Blue Pearl & Vivid Black, Jeep 1999 Wrangler , 2-dr, green in color, hard- Located at: Convertible. Exceptional 11K Miles, Over $3,000 top, 6 cyl - 5 speed, too many new parts to list, 1768 Georgia Street, Alford, FL 32420 well kept car. Replaced H-D Accessories, runs and drives great $7800. 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Both sides tained photos that were lead analyst Phil Simms have cited a gag order is- then leaked and posted on plans to try to avoid say- DALLAS — An Oklaho- sued in the case since the Internet. ing “Redskins” during ma woman says in a law- the suit was fi rst fi led as A hearing today is ex- Washington’s nationally suit that Dallas Cowboys reason for declining addi- pected to address whether televised game against the owner Jerry Jones paid tional comment. the lawsuit was fi led too New York Giants. her for at least four years The updated version late due to a fi ve-year stat- The network airs the to prevent her from re- of the lawsuit fi led this ute of limitations. matchup Thursday night porting an alleged sexual week, parts of which were Weckerly’s updated as part of its new NFL assault. blacked out when publicly lawsuit accuses Jones of package. Simms fi rst Jana Weckerly’s attorney, released per a judge’s or- working to keep her from told The Associated Thomas Bowers, fi led an der, claims Jones and the reporting the assault until Press last month that updated lawsuit Monday Cowboys sent money to after the statute of limita- he would call the team that accuses Jones of forc- Weckerly’s bank account tions expired. “Washington” during the ibly touching Weckerly’s from 2009 until at least A Dallas police spokes- genitals and kissing her THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE July 2013. The lawsuit man on Wednesday said broadcast. Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones talks with the media The former Giants on the lips without her says her bank records can he could not confirm consent more than fi ve July 23 at the conclusion of the “State of the Team” news prove the payments oc- whether an assault was quarterback said he wasn’t conference during training camp in Oxnard, Calif. taking sides on whether years ago, then bullying curred, though no records reported to police, citing the club should change its her into not reporting the referred to an earlier state- barrass and extort Jerry are included in her court the department’s policies nickname, but he was sen- alleged attack. The lawsuit ment from Jones attorney Jones,” McCathern said in fi ling. on keeping any such re- sitive to complaints that seeks more than $1 mil- Levi McCathern calling the statement made im- She also accused Jones, ports confidential if they the term is offensive. lion in damages. the claims “completely mediately after the lawsuit the Cowboys and a long- are fi led. The lawsuit does Simms’ broadcast Jones has denied Weck- false.” was initially fi led Sept. 8. time lawyer for Jones of not say where the alleged partner, play-by-play an- erly’s allegations, and the “This is nothing more Bowers did not return a taking her cellphone’s assault occurred or on nouncer Jim Nantz, said Cowboys on Wednesday than an attempt to em- phone message Wednes- memory card, which con- what date. then that it’s “not my job to take a stance.” Most TV commentators have kept using “Red- Prosecutors: Lawyers can block Hernandez evidence skins” this season amid growing criticism of the The Associated Press lawyers, James Sultan, de- School professor Christo- seal the motion, saying it He also has pleaded not name. clined to comment. pher Dearborn said. had already been publicly guilty in the 2012 killings of BOSTON — Prosecutors Lloyd’s body was found It may have been diffi- available. two Boston men. 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