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Local crafters donate blankets B3 Wednesday,N AUGUST 8, 2012 EWSwww.chipleypaper.com Volume 89, Number 33 50¢ For the latest A PASSION FOR POSSUMS PRIMARY ELECTION breaking news, visit CHIPLEYPAPER.COM U.S. Senate, IN BRIEF NFCH Back state attorney, 2 School Fair CHIPLEY — Northwest House seats Community Hospital in Chipley will host its annual free Back 2 School Fair from 9 up for grabs a.m. to noon Saturday, Aug. 11, at the hospital. By RANDAL SEYLER School-aged children 638-0212| @WCN_HCT will receive free haircuts [email protected] and school supplies. There will be food, CHIPLEY — In addition to choosing local backpack door prizes candidates, Washington County voters will and entertainment. The have lots of choices when they weigh in on Washington County one U.S. Senate seat, one U.S. House of Health Department Representatives seat and a universal pri- mary for the state attorney race on Tuesday will provide an in the 2012 statewide Primary Election. immunization clinic for The Republican ballot offers voters the school-aged children most choices, with voters getting to choose at no charge. For more among fi ve candidates for U.S. Senate, all information, call Aileen challengers to incumbent Democratic Sen. Koon or Heather Shelby . In November, Nelson will face at 638-1610. one of a packed fi eld of Republican Senate candidates led by U.S. Rep. . Read more about the candidates on Ruby Ellis (Saddler) Pages A2 and A3. fundraiser CHIPLEY — Signature Healthcare of Chipley PRECINCT LOCATIONS will have a fundraiser Precinct 1 (Caryville): Caryville for Ruby Ellis (Saddler) Town Hall, 4436 Old Spanish Trail, at 10 a.m. Aug. 24. Caryville, FL 32427 They will be selling Precinct 2 (Five Points): Five Points fi sh plates with baked Community Center, 3892 Desalva beans, coleslaw, PHOTOS BY RANDAL SEYLER Road, Caryville, FL 32427 Precinct 3 (Hinson Crossroads): Hinson hush puppies and Above, 2012 Possum a dessert for $6. Crossroads Fire Station, 5487 King Joseph Goodman, Douglas Ferry Road, Caryville, FL Delivery is available. left, and 2012 Possum 32427 For more information, Queen Christie Carter, Precinct 4 (Agricultural Center): call Valarie Tolbert at are crowned following the Washington County Agricultural 849-3616. King & Queen contest on Center, 1424 Jackson Ave., Friday. At right, Possum King Chipley, FL 32428 Scarecrow contest contestant Kevin Russell Precinct 5 (Vernon City Hall): Vernon gets a hug during the 43rd CHIPLEY — The second City Hall - Old VHS Cafeteria, 2808 annual Wausau Possum annual Scarecrow Yellow Jacket Drive, Vernon, FL Days King & Queen contest Contest, sponsored by 32462 on Friday. The annual event Precinct 6 (New Hope): the Chipley Garden Gilley’s drew hundreds to the town Place, 3351 Mallory Road, Vernon, Club, will be Oct. 13 and featured music, food FL 32462 on the lawn of the and lots of possums. For Precinct 7 (Orange Hill): Orange museum in conjunction more photos, see Page B1 Hill Fire Station, 1927 Orange Hill with Washington and visit chipleypaper. Road, Chipley, FL 32428 County Historical com. Precinct 8 (Armory): U.S. National Society’s Fall Into Guard Armory, 749 Seventh St., History Festival. Chipley, FL 32428 Precinct 9 (Wausau): 1607 Second Ave., Chipley, FL 32428 TDCs establishing day trip programs Precinct 10 (Courts of Praise Church): INDEX Courts of Praise Church, 1720 Opinion ...... A4 Special to The News that it may be the prototype tour operator who can offer a Clayton Road, Chipley, FL 32428 Outdoors ...... A6 for a larger program in future range of vehicles from limou- Precinct 11 (Ebro): Ebro City Hall, Sports ...... A7 CHIPLEY — The Washington years involving more counties sine to vans to buses, and one 629 Dog Track Road, Ebro, FL County Tourist Development and overnight accommoda- that has been successful in the 32437 Extra ...... B1 Council is partnering with the tions,” Jackson County TDC tour operator business for sev- Precinct 12 (Greenhead): New Vision Faith ...... B4 Jackson County TDC to create Chairman Paul Donofro Jr. eral years and has an interest Methodist Church, 2661 Blocker Obituaries ...... B5 a regional tourism program, and Washington County TDC in gaining new inland destina- Church Road, Chipley, FL 32428 Classifi eds ...... B7 and the two entities are seek- Chairman Joel Pate said in a tions for day tours. Precinct 15 (Sunny Hills): Sunny ing proposals from potential joint statement. The boards of county com- Hills Community Center/Library, tour operators. The TDCs for Jackson and missioners have approved a 4083 Challenger Blvd., Chipley, FL In a joint media release from Washington counties have prototype contract as a basis to 32428 the Tourist Development Coun- recruited 41 potential tourist negotiate a marketing arrange- Precinct 17 (Shepherds Gate Church): cils for Jackson and Washing- destinations representing agri- ment with a tour operator. Shepherds Gate Church, 1915 ton counties, it was announced tourism, ecotourism, heritage Written proposals on com- Phone: 850-638-0212 Ferguson Road, Chipley, FL 32428 last week that requests for pro- tourism, recreational tour- pany letterhead are due by 2 Web site: chipleypaper.com posals are being solicited from ism and other industries that p.m. Aug. 31 at the Washing- Precinct 18 (Recycling Center): Fax: 850-638-4601 established tour operators might be of interest to the ap- ton County TDC. Proposals Washington County Recycling within the region that includes proximately 7.5 million annual must include a brief history of Center, 3115 State Road 77, the Florida Panhandle and por- visitors to the immediate Gulf the company, list of major cli- Chipley, FL 32428 tions of Alabama and Georgia. Coast areas. Both TDCs are ac- ents, website and social media Precinct 19 (Buckhorn Creek): Country “We are excited about the tively seeking more tourist des- points of contact, a summary Oaks Baptist Church, 574 Buckhorn possibilities for this multi- tination hosts in each county. Blvd., Chipley, FL 32428 county initiative and believe The TDCs are looking for a See DAY TRIP A2 The Right One for COUNTY COMMISSIONER Randy DISTRICT ONE Commitment to: r All of Washington County t 4UFXBSETIJQPGUBYEPMMBST t $PNNVOJUZOFFETBOEQSJPSJUJFT t 4FSWFUIFUBYQBZFST t'BNJMZWBMVFTBOEDPODFSOT t 7BMVFQFPQMFBOEUBYEPMMBST WILSON Political advertisement paid for and approved by Randy Wilson, Republican, for County Commissioner, District 1 A2 | Washington County News Election 2012 Wednesday, August 8, 2012

REPUBLICAN SENATE Cornelius Harvey Mc- Gillicuddy, popularly known as Connie Mack IV, is the U.S. Representative for Florida’s 14th congressio- nal district, serving since 2005. He is a member of the CORNELIUS MIKE MARIELENA DAVE JIM GLENN MARTI DANNY TRAVIS Republican Party. The dis- McGILLICUDDY McCALISTER STUART WELDON APPLEMAN HESS COLEY GLIDEWELL PITTS trict includes Fort Myers and Naples. duty for a total of 33 years from the city of Ave Ma- House in 1994 and served tion for that offi ce. These Hess is a veteran of the Other Republican candi- and retired in 2005. He is a ria (in southwest Florida seven terms in Washing- contests are called Uni- U.S. Army, where he was a dates on the ballot for Nel- licensed and degreed agri- near Naples), according ton before announcing he versal Primary Contests, helicopter pilot, according son’s senate seat include business professional and to tampabay.com. She has would not seek an eighth according to Santa Rosa to his website. George LeMieux, Mike Mc- owner-operator of a small been getting regional at- term in 2008. He is a vet- County’s website, santa- Panama City Attorney Calister, Marielena Stuart tree farm. He is a universi- tention but not much expo- eran of the U.S. Army. rosa.fl .gov. The outcome of Jim Appleman, also a Re- and . ty instructor in accredited sure statewide. Stuart has the primary will determine publican, is challenging George LeMieux, a for- MBA and DBA programs. worked as a linguist and the winner of the election, Hess. Appleman formerly mer senator, dropped out He was the custodial par- interpreter, speaking Span- STATE ATTORNEY although it is possible there served as state attorney for of the campaign on June ent of a son from the age ish and French, with some The state attorney race could be run-off elections 24 years, according to his 20 because of a lack of re- of 4 through college; both Greek and Italian. Some of between Republicans Jim required. website. He retired in 2005 sources and put his support McCalister and his son are her columns have appeared Appleman and incumbent Republican State Attor- and said he is seeking re- behind Mack, according to Eagle Scouts and earned in the Naples Daily News. Glenn Hess will be a uni- ney Glenn Hess resigned election to make the offi ce the Washington Post. the God & Country Award. David Joseph Weldon, versal primary. his job as a circuit judge to more fair and to “return Mike McCalister is a Additionally, McCalister who resides in Indialantic, If all candidates for an run for state attorney for our state attorney’s offi ce retired U.S. Army colonel, is a recipient of the Valley is a politician and physician. offi ce have the same party the 14th Judicial Circuit in to a winning track record.” businessman, university Forge Cross for Heroism. He was a Republican mem- affi liation and the winner 2008, he is seeking a second instructor and father, ac- Marielena Stuart, who ber of the United States will have no opposition in term. Hess lists some of his STATE cording to his website. also goes by Marielena House of Representatives, the General Election, then biggest accomplishments McCalister served in the Montesino de Stuart, has representing Florida’s all qualifi ed voters, regard- as an increased number of REPRESENTATIVE, Army Reserves, Army Na- been in the Senate race 15th congressional district. less of party affi liation, may convictions, from DUI cas- DISTRICT 5 tional Guard and on active since August and hails Weldon was elected to the vote in the Primary Elec- es to capital murder cases. Republican voters also will choose between Marti Coley and Danny Glidewell NOTICE OF PROPOSED ORDINANCE in the state representative District 5 contest. HEARING Marti Coley of Mari- anna is Florida’s 7th Dis- You are hereby notified the Board of County Commissioners of Wash- trict Representative in the ington County, Florida, will on the 16th day of August, 2012, at 9:00 House of Representatives. Because of redistricting, a.m., or as soon thereafter as possible, at its regular meeting place of she is seeking election as 1331 South Boulevard, Chipley, Florida consider the adoption of the 1229 Jenks Avenue, Panama City, Florida representative for District following proposed ordinance: Insuring Lives. Enriching Futures. 5. She received her bach- Our experienced staff will help you choose a plan elor’s degree from Florida that suits your needs. State University in 1984. AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSION- Health Solutions for Individuals, Families or Coley has served in the ERS OF WASHINGTON COUNTY, FLORIDA, SUPPORTING THE Small Businessess House since she won a spe- cial election in June 2005 LEGISLATION OF HOUSE BILL 1263 WHICH REPEALS CER- Benefit Plans for:  t)FBMUI to fi ll the remainder of the TAIN PARTS OF THE STATEWIDE ON-SITE SEWAGE TREAT-  t-JGF term of her late husband, MENT AND DISPOSAL SYSTEMS EVALUATION PROGRAM  t%FOUBM David, who died in March  t%JTBCJMJUZ at age 43. 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He was appointed by then-Chief Justice Joe Boyd to serve on various workload com- mittees with the Offi ce of the State Court Adminis- trator. Pitts attended the public schools of Washing- ton County and graduated from Chipley High School, Chipola Junior College and the with a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration and Management.

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DAY TRIP from page A1 of the marketing methods currently used to market tour services and a copy of current public liability in- surance certifi cates. TDC funding is provided exclusively from the tour- ist development tax (bed tax) collected by businesses providing overnight lodg- ing such as motels, hotels, camp grounds, rental condo and house units on short- term rentals, and some others authorized by stat- ute. County governments do not provide any general tax or assessment funds to operate the TDC marketing programs. Wednesday, August 8, 2012 Election 2012 Washington County News | A3

ELECTION from page A2 DEMOCRATIC SENATE Florida A&M University and the District 2 congressional his Master of Public Admin- seat, has worked in the ad- On the Democratic bal- istration from Florida State ministration of both presi- lot, voters will get to choose University. Lawson ran for dents George W. Bush and their candidates for U.S. the Democratic nomination Bill Clinton, is an attorney Senator and for U.S. Con- in Florida’s 2nd Congressio- who has worked with the gressman for District 2. nal District in 2010. North Florida Hate Crimes Sen. Bill Nelson is the se- Alvin L. Peters of Pana- Task Force, and is a self- BILL GLENN LEONARD ALVIN MARK nior U.S. senator from Flori- ma City also is running for proclaimed human rights da and is a former U.S. Rep- NELSON BURKETT BEMBRY JR PETERS SCHLAKMAN the District 2 seat. Peters lawyer who has said he resentative and former trea- served as the chairman of would work to end gridlock surer and insurance com- Burkett was born in the natural health business, sources. Bembry works as the Bay County Democratic in Washington. In addition missioner of Florida. Nelson Thomaston, Ga., and gradu- according to his website. a farmer and is the owner Party from 2002 to 2010. He to working in the White was elected to the Florida ated from R.E. Lee High of University Homes. He is an attorney with Peters & House, he has held positions House of Representatives School in 1968. In 1969, he U.S. REPRESENTATIVE is a member of the Florida Scoon, where he has prac- in the U.S. departments in 1972. He was re-elected joined the U.S. Navy and DISTRICT 2 Manufactured Housing As- ticed since 2002. He is a of state and defense. He in 1974 and 1976. Nelson was trained as a medic and is a sociation, Habitat for Hu- soccer coach with the Bay recently returned from Af- elected to the U.S. House of Vietnam veteran, according In the District 2 Repre- manity, Madison County De- County Youth Soccer Asso- ghanistan, where he worked Representatives in 1978. He to his website. He obtained sentative race, Democrats velopment Council, Madison ciation, president of Early with Afghani offi cials on in- served in the House from an associate’s degree from are looking to unseat Re- County Farm Bureau, Na- Education and Care Inc., ternational and domestic 1979 to 1991. In 2000, Nelson Pensacola Junior College publican U.S. Rep. Steve tional Rifl e Association and a local Head Start grantee law. Schlakman serves as ran for the U.S. Senate seat and a bachelor’s degree Southerland of Panama City, the Wild Turkey Federation. and president of the Pana- senior program director at vacated by retiring Repub- from the University of West who faces no Republican Alfred “Al” Lawson Jr. is ma City Marine Institute. the Florida State University lican Sen. Connie Mack. He Florida in Pensacola. His challenge in the primary. a former Democratic mem- Mark Schlakman, an- Center for the Advancement was re-elected in 2006 with post-graduate work was at Leonard Bembry of ber of the , other Democrat seeking of Human Rights. 60 percent of the vote and is Florida State University, Greenville is one candidate who represented the 6th seeking re-election in 2012. Tallahassee, and the Univer- seeking the seat. Bembry District from 2000 through In addition to facing his sity of Florida, Gainesville. is the Florida Representa- 2010. He was a member of Republican challengers, He describes himself as a tive from District 10, a seat the Florida House of Rep- led by Connie Mack, Nelson Democrat (hybrid), saying he has held since 2008, and resentatives from 1982 to also faces Democratic chal- he would vote for legislation is the Blue-dog endorsed 2000. Lawson received his lenger Glenn A. Burkett. with the best ideas. He is in candidate, according to web bachelor’s degree from

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Political advertisement paid for and approved by Marti Coley, Republican for State Representative A4 | Washington County News Opinion Wednesday, August 8, 2012 Cookbook collection spans almost 60 years When “Perry’s Chapman, a school store. Aside from the know what it is.” “Bubba Prattle” column teacher before recipes for down home was my best friend, and began in April entering the cooking, Minnie’s home you don’t fi nd that very 2003, the political arena, spun tales and characters often.” “Remember writer’s wildest served many years from Grinders Switch, what I told you? Don’t imagination as supervisor of including her boyfriend let anybody tell you would not allow elections in Bay Hessie and Uncle Nabob they’re better than you.” him to believe the PERRY’S County. along with brother are And fi nally, “I happen to variety of topics PRATTLE Hester and included in her stories. believe we make our own he covered in the Perry Wells I knew many of The Aunt Bee’s destiny. We have to do the next 10 years. the contributor’s Mayberry Cookbook in best with what God gave Hester has collected names, from our days in our home was given to us.” cookbooks throughout Panama City. Hester as a birthday The last cookbook for our almost 60 years of Three years later, present from Tim, Debbie, review today has been our marriage. A wild I saw a cookbook Laura, Julie and Perry II in our household since guess would list the advertised by Zion on Nov. 12, 2010. I don’t the days when the Rev. number at more than Primitive Baptist Church think either of us has Tommy Brill was pastor 100. Her collection in Brunswick, Ga., as a gotten serious with trying of Blue Lake Baptist includes everything fundraiser for building a any of the delectable Church. This book was from Southern Living to dining hall to the meeting dishes submitted by real prepared by the WMU various other national house. I recognized people who were invited of that congregation magazines. She has recipes from across the to participate. The book and brought back many supported and purchased southland of people I had is fi lled excerpts from memories of those books on cooking from come to know in attending Andy Griffi th shows of who have since died many churches, civic and church meetings. the past and will bring to that submitted favorite festival organizations, The heading for each mind many characters recipes. A quick glance including the one titled type of food included a that could will be lost to will show Pop-Up Bread “The ‘Possum Cookbook” scripture quote. Under time now that Barney, by Ruby Zumstein, Angel from Wausau’s Fun Day. Appetizers and Beverage, George (Goober) Lindsey, Biscuits by Inez Morris, It was in January 2007, the Bible reference was Aunt Bee and Andy have Fresh Apple Cake by while attending a two- “If any man thirsts, let passed from the scene of Louise Tharp, Green day bluegrass festival him come unto me and Peoples First Florida’s Community Bank: ‘From our time. Bean Salad by Civie in Andalusia, Ala., that I drink. He that believeth family to yours’ Our special, The Speights, Rocky Road bought my fi rst cookbook. on me, as the scripture Bubba Gump Shrimp Co. Candy by Margaret Kent It was in a Goodwill Store, hath said, out of his belly Cookbook, was purchased and Molasses Cookies by and the fact that it was shall flow rivers of living key to failure is trying to Note the comical recently, also in a bargain Fannie McGuire. sponsored by Peoples water (John 7:37-38).” please everybody,” from preparation instructions. store. It came to us just With all the cookbook First Community Bank of The Vegetables and Side Bill Cosby. “Too often “Cut elephant into bite after we had seen the reading, I had to resist Panama City made the $2 Dishes began with this we enjoy the comfort size pieces. This will take rerun of Forrest Gump on referring to myself as purchase easy for me. quotation: “The meek of opinion without the about 16 days. Cover with television, which made it a gourmet cook after The fi rst page shall eat and be satisfied: discomfort of thought,” by rich brown gravy and more special. Aside from reading the dictionary contained a letter from they shall praise the Lord John F. Kennedy. From simmer over open fl ame, the all-shrimp recipes, defi nition as “a person the chairman of the that seek him: your heart Thomas Jefferson: “I’m a about two and a half the booklet is fi lled with who knows and board, Joe Chapman, with shall live for ever (Psalm great believer in luck, and weeks. This should feed the philosophical sayings appreciates fi ne food a personal handwritten 22:26).” Desserts give us I fi nd the harder I work, about 3,002 people, but if of Forrest that will be and drink, an epicure.” I note: “Thank you for your this quotation: “But the the more I have of it.” more are expected, add remembered from the still know full well that business!” As residents fruit of the Spirit is love, This light-hearted the 2 rabbits. However, movie. Here’s some: my menu is limited to of Panama City during joy, peace, longsuffering, recipe in the church- add only if needed, as “They asked me if I was seafood gumbo and chip the early years of our gentleness, goodness, sponsored cook book is most people don’t like runnin’ for women’s rights steak and gravy, served marriage, we watched Joe faith, meekness, for Elephant Stew — one hare in their stew”. — women are always open-face style, along grow into manhood, excel temperance, against such med. elephant, salt and The Minnie Pearl right.” “Well, destiny is with potatoes sticks from in many facets of life, there is no law (Galatians pepper, one small onion Music City Cook Book when you’re born to do a can. fi nish high school, enter 5:22-23).” and two rabbits (optional). was purchased in a thrift something, but you don’t See you all next week. law school and become The cook book is an attorney. Back in his fi lled with quotes from hometown, he engaged philosophers and in many businesses. His politicians. “I don’t know mother, Mrs. Gladys the key to success, but the

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You got to have shirt and the signs and how long by Five Men after the election do they HAPPY CORNER tie to get a seat, else you can’t Electrical Band in Hazel Wells Tison have to do it? Is there a the 1980s: “Sign, even watch. No, you can’t eat.” penalty for not doing so? Nicole P. Barefi eld, Publisher sign, everywhere a Who enforces that? Randal Seyler, Editor sign. Don’t you know it’s Personally, I don’t Cameron Everett, Production Supervisor enough to be blowin my Then, who decides supporters abide by the think I have ever been mind. Do this, do that, where they can be put? rules. infl uenced to vote for The News is published every Wednesday and Saturday by can’t you read the sign?” I understand that in our I haven’t traveled the someone based on their Halifax Media Group, 1364 N. Railroad Ave., Chipley, FL This sort of protest city, Bonifay, a candidate rural areas of our county political sign. However, 32428. Periodicals postage paid at Chipley, Florida. © Copy- right 2012, Halifax Media Group. All Rights Reserved. song mentions several can pay a fee and place much this election year, it is a First Amendment signs: “Long-haired freaky them on the city right-of- so I can’t comment on the right to free speech, and COPYRIGHT NOTICE: The entire contents of the Washington people need not apply. way. Who polices that? If sign situation. Nor have I would not discourage County News are fully protected by copyright and cannot be Anybody trespassing will they are in a homeowner’s I traveled out of Holmes, candidates from posting reproduced in any form for any purpose without the expressed be shot on sight. You got yard, I assume they are Washington and Bay them. They certainly permission of Halifax Media Group. to have shirt and tie to get supporting that candidate. counties. 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Then decide if they alive and doin’ fi ne.’ ” Wednesday, August 8, 2012 Local Washington County News | A5 Helms to lead international society Special to The News ships to nonmember women In her acceptance speech, Helms educators. requested the group not let what With more than 2,000 Helms has served the they know about the organization in attendance at the Delta organization at the local, limit their imagination as to its po- Kappa Gamma Society In- state, regional and interna- tential. She challenged members ternational Convention in tional levels. In Florida, she who were in attendance to “stay New York City on July 24- has been committee chair, focused at the chapter level, set 28, Dr. Beverly Helms of offi cer, state president, par- signifi cant goals, make the most of Bonifay was elected as the BEVERLY liamentarian and editor. At marketing and objectively identify society’s international pres- HELMS the international level. she obstacles to growth.” Her desire for ident. Delta Kappa Gamma has been a member of three the organization is that it will inten- is an honorary organization for key committees, southeast regional di- tionally connect or reconnect with women educators with more than rector, member-at-large and inter- all members, engage them in the 90,000 members in 18 countries and national second vice president. In mission of the organization and also SPECIAL TO THE TIMES-ADVERTISER 80 states. Expansion into Japan will 2010, she received the International continue to attract younger mem- occur when Helms installs the fi rst Achievement Award, the highest bers. Because communication is of Taylor Tison has his FWC law enforcement badge chapter of 53 women educators in honor given by the organization. primary importance to Helms, she pinned on by his dad, Hiram Tison. October. Now retired, Helms had a varied plans to communicate in print and The overall purpose of the group career in education as a consultant, electronically with all members. is to promote the personal and pro- administrator, adjunct professor, “I have been blessed by the many Tison graduates FWC Law fessional growth of women educa- trainer and speech pathologist. She opportunities provided by my mem- tors and excellence in education. In received three degrees from Flori- bership in this organization,” she accomplishing this, the key women da State University. Helms always said. “Early on, I received a scholar- educators honor women who have has been active in her church, and ship and had several mentors who Enforcement Academy given or who evidence a potential following her retirement, has been made a difference in my life. I have for distinctive service in any fi eld involved in her community serv- been involved in leadership devel- Special to The News administered the Oath of education. It advances the pro- ing on boards and committees. She opment, networking, global affi lia- of Offi ce and presented fessional interest and position of chaired the Holmes County Tour- tions, made friends in all 18 coun- Taylor Tison, a 2008 their badges. Taylor’s was women in education; initiates, sup- ist Development Council, served tries and have united with women graduate of Vernon High pinned on by his father. Lt. ports and endorses desirable legis- as president of her local chamber educators of the world in a genuine School, graduated recent- Loren Lowers presented lation in the interests of education of commerce, was the recipient of spiritual fellowship.” ly from the Florida Fish awards. and Taylor was and of women educators; endows a Goodwill Ambassador Award and Helms will serve as the organiza- and Wildlife Conservation given the Outstanding scholarships to members to pursue was recognized as Holmes County tion’s offi cial representative for two Commission’s Division of Marksman Award. higher degrees; and grants fellow- Volunteer of the Year in 2004. years. Law Enforcement. As a law Tison is the son of Hiram enforcement offi cer (game and Judy Tison of Bonifay. warden), Tison is assigned Family attending the grad- Caregiver to the Glades County area, uation on June 8 in addition where he will be alert to to his parents were grand- violations of hunting and parents Jack and Hazel Support Group fi shing laws. Tison, sister Lacey Tison sponsored by Alzheimer’s Project, Inc. The ceremony was held Harrison, aunt Cindy Ti- at the Pat Thomas Law son Webb and aunt Muriel • Caregiver Support Group held on the Enforcement Academy in Turner and husband, Roy. 3rd Thursday of every month Quincy, where 22 graduates Tison is a 2011 gradu- were presented their cer- ate of Chipola College in tifi cates. Col. 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A lot of people who watch fi shing shows think fl y fi shing is a DOUBLE UP rich man’s sport. They see fl y fi shermen New regulations TIPS FOR going to exotic spots SPOOKY REDS around the world and increase redfish  More elevation means you think they never will can see fl ats reds farther away, be able to do that. You daily limit to two don’t have to go to which is why poling platforms Alaska to fl y fi sh. As a By FRANK SARGEANT and casting towers are found on many fl ats rigs. However, the matter of fact we have [email protected] some pretty good higher you are, the father away freshwater fl y fi shing Some people love the new FWC a redfi sh can see you. It’s good right here on the fresh regulation allowing a doubling of to use the tower to locate the water ponds on the the daily redfi sh harvest from one fi sh, but sometimes you’ll have beach. to two per person in the northern to step down and crouch on the There zones; others hate it. But it is the deck while casting if you want are 100 rule for all state waters except the to get them to eat. ways to South Zone, and for those who love  If you fi sh from a boat, use catch to eat redfi sh — and think there are Contributed photos the pushpole and the Power- fi sh from plenty of them — this fall should Giant redfish like this one, caught on the northeast side of Florida Pole or Talon rather than the shocking provide some prime fi sh fries. trolling motor and anchor them up Classic wisdom is that king by Captain Don Dingman and helpers, are also found in Panhandle when ever possible. With Outdoor to the mackerel appear along Florida’s waters in late summer and fall. Like all reds longer than 27 inches, they light winds, simply drifting or Life surface West Coast when water temps must be released immediately per state regulations. Below, shallow to using letting the tide carry you can Scott Lindsey reach 68, and redfi sh, AKA red flats can be ideal locations to spot tailing redfish, particularly on the be the best possible approach captainlindsey@ a fl y rod drum, appear when they rise to low tides created by new and full moon periods. knology.net to entice 86. That means August is kickoff — but be ready to stop the boat them time for prime redfi shing that will immediately when you see fi sh to bite. extend through October, especially mommas and poppas that create is to make a delicate presenta- ahead. Otherwise, you’ll drift Most people with the for the giant “bulls” (which are ac- the smaller ones we chase on the tion and bring the lure just near too close and spook them. attitude fl y fi shing tually females, by the way) which fl ats the rest of the year.) enough to the fi sh for it to spot the  When possible, let the fi sh is beyond their can weigh 30 pounds and up. Jumbo reds are all catch-and- movement. come to you; determine their economic position There are fair numbers of red- release — no harvest is permitted. Hard-pressured reds may re- direction of travel, get the boat in the world had fi sh in Panhandle waters year But if you want to tangle with some fuse most artifi cials, but a tactic well ahead of them and sit in better think again. around these days, but late sum- of these giants, one likely tactic is that often fools them is to use a silence while they feed into The reason a lot of mer through fall is prime time. to set up on any Panhandle pier or scented lure like a Gulp!Alive! crab, casting range. fi shermen don’t fl y Big spawners, some more than 50 the rocks of any Panhandle jetty cast it close and uptide of the fi sh fi sh is because they pounds and approaching 4 feet long, and soak a slab of fresh-cut mullet and simply let it sit; they soon follow  When fi sh chase your lure never had someone to travel into the sounds and bays or pinfi sh, or even better free-line the scent trail to the bait. Chunks of close, get small—crouch down show them how to do from their usual offshore locations. live pinfi sh, grunts or fi nger mullet. fresh mullet or ladyfi sh work just as so that he can’t see you up there it. If you are willing to The fi sh drop their eggs around This is heavy tackle action—you’ll well. manipulating that rod. attend a few meetings the larger passes, typically around need at least 25 pound test line and It’s also possible to catch plenty  While a silent approach in this can all change the new and full moon major tides. a reel that holds a couple hundred of reds with the now-classic tactic a fl ats boat is good, a silent and you can be fi shing Meantime, they prowl nearshore yards of it to prevent a giant red of anchoring in sloughs or large approach while wading is much for everything from reefs, riprap cuts and the edges from running off with your gear, but holes and chumming with crippled better; there’s a lot less for the blue gills to tarpon in of the fl ats to feed, adding a whole it’s a unique opportunity for really sardines. The reds fi nd the sar- fi sh to see, and that means you a short time. new element to inshore fi shing. big fi sh from shore. dines and follow them to the source can get closer most of the time. With the advent Tailing fi sh on the fl ats are not as On the fl ats — your boat — where you offer of kayaks, it is very abundant in August as they will be them one with a hook in it. easy to slip into most my mid-September and on into ear- On the fl ats, reds can be consid- Expert guides are skilled in put- on the grill or in a 350-degree oven. of the ponds just ly November, but there are enough erably more challenging. There is ting just enough bait in the water to Stuffi ng the cavity with sliced or- opposite the Gulf. around to make the pursuit worth- a lot of pressure on shallow-water keep the reds actively feeding, but anges or lemons adds a nice extra These ponds are not while, especially early and late on fi sh these days, and a noisy or care- not enough so that they get full and tang. Cook until a fork passes eas- private and don’t let days with dawn or dusk low tides. less approach often sends an entire move on. With this tactic, it’s some- ily through the thickest part of the anyone tell you they Many of the reds found on most school fl eeing before you can catch times possible to set in one spot and shoulders. are. All you have to fl ats at this time of year are likely even one. catch a dozen or more reds, luring When the fi sh is cooked, slide a have is permission to be somewhere near the 18 to 27 Spotting the fi sh is the fi rst chal- the school back each time it fl ushes knife just under the skin and run it from a land owner inch legal slot, though there are lenge. Often, you will see only the tip away by tossing out more sardines. down the backbone, then peel away on the pond that will plenty of 30-inch fi sh that will join of a tail or dorsal fi n or the jump of the skin. This reveals the fi llet and allow you to cross his the migrating schools and leave the fl eeing fi nger mullet to let you know Redfi sh regs the red line. Slip a spatula under the property and you are shallows as adults when fall turns they are close. Or, you might see a The bag limit on redfi sh in the red line and lift it away, and the fi sh in business. to winter. moving vee wake as a school pushes Panhandle is now two per person is ready for the table. Serving-size I was very Reds often are scattered in across a shoal. (They look a lot like per day, and there’s no closed sea- portions lift easily off the bones. fortunate to have a summer, but as fall approaches the vee that mullet schools make, son. The slot limit is 18 to 27 inches; Reds are also good just plain father who fl y fi shed they gather up in big schools, and but are usually somewhat larger.) larger or smaller fi sh must be re- fried; fi llet, skin, cut out the red and taught me a little occasionally anglers are treated to In calm, clear water, you some- leased immediately. Excellent fi sh- line and section the fi llets into eat- about it when I was the sight of a “red wave” crossing times can see individual fi sh as ing usually continues until the fi rst ing-size pieces. Dip in cornmeal or young. I also had a the fl ats, easing along the beach or they cross a white patch of sand, cold front in November sends most crushed corn fl akes, then drop into few friends who fl y moving through the larger passes but it requires Polarized glasses of the fi sh to deeper water — but hot vegetable oil or peanut oil. Cook fi shed, and they also as hundreds of fi sh come to the and a good eye. if you know where the holes are until the coating turns light brown, were a great help. surface and literally turn the water The best strategy is to get ahead inshore — or fi sh the warm water then drain on layers of paper nap- If you think you red as the sun glints off their rose- of a moving school and then cast outfl ow of powerplants — you can kins and serve. would like to learn colored backs. your bait or lure well in front of the fi nd plenty of “eating size” reds all Last but not least is blackened the art of fl y casting, Some of these jumbos are caught lead fi sh. Let them swim up to it winter. redfi sh, a dish made up to create a by anglers towing large spoons, div- tasty dish from less palatable fi sh. there is a club and hopefully you get a bite. Cast- Reds on the table forming locally that ing plugs or big live baits — often ing into the middle of a school these But there’s no question that it’s fi shermen after kings or grouper will allow you to be days usually sends the entire bunch Redfi sh fi llets are moist and darned good. Basically the routine connect with the lunker reds. They tender, good in a variety of recipes. is to dip the fi llets in Cajun season- introduced to those racing for deeper water. can also be caught by casting a big However, the species does have a ings — available at any grocery who are looking for Wadefi shing for tailers on the topwater plug or any live baitfi sh pronounced “red line” down each store these days — and then fry it other people to share last of the low tides around new into a visible school; hits are in- and full moons can also be great at side, and unless that line is re- in a very hot cast iron skillet with in the sport of fl y stant. All of these fi sh far exceed this time of year. When the water moved, it adds a somewhat “fi shy” butter. The mix of seasoning dust fi shing. the maximum legal size and must gets to around 12 inches deep over taste to the meat, which some peo- and butter quickly forms a black- This new club is be released, but they put on a won- the grass, fi sh start to tail in many ple don’t like. ened crust on the outside, while the being formed here in derful battle. (Use debarbed hooks areas. One of the best recipes for reds fl esh inside remains moist and ten- Panama City Beach if you target oversized reds, so Most wadefi shers use artifi cials, is baked, “in the shell”, which der. (Leave it a minute too long and for fl y fi shermen that they can be released without either soft jerkbaits, DOA shrimp, means the gutted carcass, head all you have is burnt fi sh, but done experienced and the injury — remember these are the swim baits or topwaters. The trick on, is wrapped in foil and placed right, this is a great dish.) not so experienced. The meetings will be at 6:30 p.m. every other Tuesday on the second fl oor of the Shore House Furniture store, 14301 Panama City Beach Parkway. The next meeting is Aug. 7. Future meetings will include Fly tying demonstrations by club founder Barry Kent and equipment suggestions by James Smith, fi shing manager for Orvis. He will share hints and types of fi sh caught with Flies in both the bay and local saltwater. For more information, call Barry Kent at 352-460-4107 or email [email protected]. A PORTS Section Wednesday, August 8, 2012 Swww.chipleypaper.com Page 7 DOG DAYS OF SUMMER: PART 2 ‘You don’t know until they go around the track’

This is Part 2 of a three- services six years ago, hound Park and attended he received the phone call part series on Ebro Grey- Duncan recently became Vernon High School before on the day that forever hound Park. a fi rst-time owner of a rac- fi nishing his last two years changed how the kennels ing greyhound, AJN Sweet at Freeport. in the compound at Ebro By PAT McCANN Smoke: He said that maintain- were scrutinized. 747-5068 | @pcnhpat “I know’d how she was. ing a daily routine in the The bodies of 34 decom- [email protected] Know’d she be a good kennel is important. It posed greyhounds were owner. I didn’t mind get- may vary by trainer, he found dead of starvation EBRO — It isn’t meant ting her involved. I knew it said, as each has preferred during the offseason in as a slight to either party would be a good thing.” ways of doing things. But one of the kennels, long when saying that Joe Wat- On Thomas Suggs, age repetition is important in after the racing meet had son would have fi t nicely 22, who is in his fi rst year helping the animals adapt concluded. with the cast of “The Andy as a trainer and handles and remain in a positive Watson said that ini- Griffi th Show.” the greyhounds for AJN: rhythm. tially he couldn’t believe Watson’s unassuming “He started in Sara- AJN Kennel was com- the news. demeanor and down-home sota and has been with ing off a strong month “I never thought that work ethic are virtues me eight months. (Kennel ANDREW WARDLOW | The News Herald when Watson was inter- would happen here,” he embodied in the long-run- owner) Ray Thurber asked viewed for this series. He said solemnly. ning staple of American me to give him a shot. Said Joe Watson takes a break from his schedule inside estimated a profi t of about As a result, Ebro Grey- television. he had potential. … He’s Kennel No. 5 in the compound at Ebro Greyhound $5,000 during that time. hound Park has changed He doesn’t make a got his own ways. If I see Park. Soon afterward, AJN its operational procedures grand entrance or com- we’re not winning we greyhounds won only to ensure that it never mand a room. More than might sit down and talk careers. either fi rst, second or third three of the next 48 races does. Assistant manager likely, he could be the one and make an adjustment. “I pet them out,” he said. in a race, to earn points by held at the track, but that Mark Hess explained that over in the corner getting He’s doing real good. He’s “I pick out where mine go. grade of race to add to the doesn’t stop curious on- the track altered its poli- the job done. 22 years old and in second I know the people. I know payoff kennel owners re- lookers from asking the cies to exceed state regu- Now 49, the Caryville place (kennel wins), which they’re taken care of.” ceive. The money bet dur- obvious question. lations and to emphasize resident is in his fi rst year is real good.” In that sense, the ken- ing an entire racing pro- “Every time you walk “we’re doing everything as sole owner of a grey- On his bond with own- nel is in a state of yearly gram, either evening or around people, they ask we possibly can to make hound racing kennel, AJN, ers of dogs that represent replenishment. New pup- matinee, goes into the pool me who is going to win,” sure that never happens which occupies kennel No. AJN Kennel: pies are acclimated into as well as the handle bet Watson said. “You might again.” 5 in the compound in the “You can tell in how racing a racing routine, on simulcast races aired be dealing with one-hun- “Now anytime there is northwest corner of the they handle theirself and while nonproductive and at Ebro as well as a per- dredth of a second (for a a racing greyhound in our property at Ebro Grey- their dogs” that it will be a often older dogs get new centage of the take from 5-16 mile race usually de- facility we have 24-hour hound Park. The ‘J’ and positive experience. homes. Watson said that the Poker Room. cided in about 31 seconds) security,” Hess said. “We the ‘N’ represent Joe and In addition to time spent a greyhound’s career usu- From the purse money but people think that all know the comings and go- wife, Nita, who is a retired tending to kennel-related ally is capped when reach- AJN Kennel receives, Wat- trainers know.” ings from a log-in sheet colonel in the state correc- business, Watson delivers ing age 5 or 6, and often son pays individual grey- Kennel owners and kept in the guardhouse. tions system. the ground beef used as well before then. hound owners 35 percent trainers do understand That’s the major changes Watson’s current status feed to kennel compounds Watson said he keeps by race, and 50 percent of when dogs that have fared that we did in addition refl ects an evolution that located in Pensacola and three or four female grey- money earned in stakes well in the past suddenly to weekly and random began when he was a teen- as far away as Monticello. hounds as “broods” to races. Ebro annually runs aren’t performing, how- checks.” ager growing up in Bonifay. He also has a lumber yard mate with male racing the Mega Morris Stakes ever. At times, injury or ill- Five of the abused He had a friend in school, and sawmill located on his greyhounds. He’s of the each summer for grey- ness can be the culprit. animals were able to be Floyd Harcus, who was in- 15-acre farm, though he opinion that the female’s hounds that break their “You might take him saved, Hess said. They volved in the industry and admits since the downturn genetics and racing histo- maiden or win their fi rst off and give him a rest,” were rehabilitated and ad- fi rst got him involved. in the economy he oper- ry play the most prominent offi cial career race at the Watson added. “And when opted as pets. “He was raising grey- ates the mill mostly by ap- role in producing offspring track. they see other dogs going hounds, so I’ve been com- pointment these days. that mature into top-fl ight That is another carrot to the races without them Part III: AJN Sweet ing here since I was 18,” Still, Watson’s work performers. for Watson to start his pup- it can put the desire back Smoke breaks his maiden Watson said of the Wash- week can approach 70 “You have to keep blood pies racing here. in them to race.” and charges up the ranks ington County track. hours during Ebro’s live lines spread out, know who “One reason is the Ebro Watson said that he was to make his Grade A debut Eventually he became racing season that runs crosses with who,” he said. Puppy Stakes,” he said. “If en route to Hollywood, against some of the best partners with Sarah Lucas May through September. “If the line is bred too tight you start them here, they Fla., in October 2010 when greyhounds at the track. for four years in SL Ken- He also spends 11 weeks it makes them act crazy.” have a chance to compete nel. Watson had another in Melbourne and races Watson has a working in the Puppy Stakes, which his dogs during the winter- August partner last year who he relationship with a ken- usually is $5,000 to $7,500” FREE said decided to follow a spring meet in Sarasota. nel in Fort White where 11th & 12th payoff. PARKING Gun trail of larger purses at a Watson currently has 80 his puppies are trained for In addition to compen- Panama City track “up north” affi liated greyhounds in his kennel, the racing life. Until then, sating owners, Watson Concealed Fairgrounds with a casino. of which 60-65 are active he said, you can’t deter- pays Suggs a weekly sala- Weapons Class Show Watson has had a hand and the other are young Sat/ Sun 11am or 2pm Floridagunshows.com Sat 9 -5 Sun 10-4 mine which dogs will be ry plus a $100 bonus based 2080425 in the kennel end of the pups getting ready to race productive. on points earned for top. business for eight years. for the fi rst time. “You don’t know un- A kennel helper and addi- Relationships forged over “You can tell” when a til they start training … tional part-time workers time have had a direct dog no longer is going to about 14 months old,” he can be on the payroll, and PUBLIC NOTICE bearing on how he con- be competitive, he said. said. “You don’t know until Watson covers the cost of ducts the enterprise. “Then you got to get some- they go around the track.” all meat, meal, supplies EXECUTIVE SESSION As example: body else in their place.” Watson estimated his and extended veterinary On his friendship with In doing so, Watson expenses at $6,000 per services not provided by Ebro administrator Tere- said he makes sure where month in operating the the track veterinarian. The Washington County Commission will sa Duncan, dating to when his dogs wind up follow- kennel. His greyhounds Suggs was raised in conduct an Attorney-Client Executive Ses- she started in customer ing the end of their racing have to deliver, fi nishing the vicinity of Ebro Grey- sion on or around 10:30 A.M. (following the regular session) on Thursday, August 16, 2012 in the County Commission Chambers located at 1331 South Boulevard, Chipley, Florida to Finch concerned with fi nishing discuss ongoing litigation. After the Regular Meeting is convened the season, not changes ahead Board will go into closed session pursuant to Section 286.011(8), Florida Statutes. The By JASON SHOOT lets at his shop in Spartan- front nose matches the tail. on the outside looking in subject matter of the executive session is the 747-5069 | @pcnhjasonshoot burg, S.C., that will require That’s why they’re able to are forced to set up the pending litigation in: [email protected] a new body. push each other at Day- car for qualifying and then “It’s going to cost ev- tona and Talladega. The make necessary changes LYNN HAVEN — James erybody the same (per previous year, the nose for the race, performing Yates v. Washington County Board of County Finch doesn’t know for cer- vehicle), but they’ve got was sloped and you could twice as much work as Top- tain just yet if he’s going to more money than I do,” get under the rear end and 35 teams. Commissioners return to the race track as Finch said when asked to make the other car loose. Finch’s biggest concern a Sprint Cup team owner in compare the impact of the It made for better racing. in 2011 was making sure he 2013. change on his team com- … You could pull up behind ended the season among The discussions in this session shall be con- He’s got a hellacious pared to other teams. “I’m somebody and take the air the best 35 teams, which fined to settlement negotiations and/or strate- auto shop bill awaiting him not really thinking about off the back end. It would guaranteed a spot for Phoe- gy relating to litigation expenditures. In atten- if he does. that much. I’m just trying change the aerodynam- nix Racing in each of the NASCAR’s announce- to get through this year. If I ics and make them loose. fi rst six races this season. dance at this meeting will be Chairman Hulan ment this week that it is don’t have something going Bump and run is what you He said he wouldn’t mind a Carter, Commissioner Joel Pate, Commis- moving forward with new (with a sponsor), I might used to have.” change to the system. body designs on all of its not be around next year. So Another change that “It suits me either way,” sioner Charles Brock, Commissioner Todd Sprint Cup cars next sea- right now I’m not too con- could be coming down the he said. Abbott, Commissioner Donnie Strickland, son places a considerable cerned with the new body.” road in NASCAR is how Phoenix Racing returns burden on smaller teams Finch said he didn’t drivers qualify for each to Pocono, Pa., this week County Administrator Steve Joyner, County such as Finch’s Phoenix think the changes were race. Drivers racing for for the Pennsylvania 400 Attorney Jeff Goodman, and a certified court Racing. Though the chas- good for the sport. He is teams ranked in the top 35 at Pocono Raceway. David reporter. The Executive Session will last ap- sis on each car remains un- concerned that the quality in the owner points stand- Reutimann placed 21st be- changed, teams will have of racing will be impacted ings automatically clinch a hind the wheel at Pocono in proximately 1-2 hours. to transition to body styles and suggested that the tan- spot in each race, and the June when Kurt Busch was that more closely resemble dem racing observed at su- remaining eight spots in serving a one-race suspen- passenger cars made by perspeedways will become each race are determined sion. Busch has two career Following the closed session, the Board will auto manufacturers. The more prevalent. after qualifying has com- wins at Pocono, as well as reconvene in open session so that the Chair new Chevrolet SS, Dodge “They need to change pleted. The impact of the nine Top-5 fi nishes and 12 Charger, Ford Fusion and the elevation on the nose rule couldn’t be more pro- Top-10 results. may announce the termination of the execu- Toyota Camry all will fea- and tail,” he said. “It’s nounced. Those in the top “Hopefully we’ve got tive session, and the Board may consider gen- ture new bodies next year, pretty much like bumper 35 can set up their cars Top 10 aspirations,” Finch eral issues relating to the pending litigation. and Finch has 30 Chevro- cars right now because the solely for race day. Those said. A8 | Washington County News Local Wednesday, August 8, 2012 Alcohol sales resolution passes in Holmes County By CECILIA SPEARS to include Sunday.” “I’m not approving because I agree The board approved of send out a county engineer 547-9414 | @WCN_HCT He said this wouldn’t hiring Joseph Ratcliff as to look at Carmike Road [email protected] change what they could with it; I’m approving to allow the the new mechanic for Dis- after a resident told of the sell or who can sell, just trict 4. road’s poor traveling condi- BONIFAY — Holmes the days they are allowed people of this county to say what The board approved of tion and stated that it was County Board of County to sell. State Housing Initiative a possible safety issue. Commissioners passed a “I have my own thoughts they want for their county.” Partnership’s request to The board agreed to al- resolution July 31 to allow and opinions on the mat- increase the maximum low Goodman to look into for the question of extend- ter,” Commissioner Ken- Kenneth Williams money used in the Local Music’s request to see if ing alcohol sales in Holmes neth Williams said. “I’m not Holmes County commissioner Housing Assistance Plan there’s an ordinance about County to Sunday to be approving because I agree from $5,000 to $6,000. holding public functions on placed on the up- with it; I’m approv- “There wasn’t a good private residences. coming November ing to allow the peo- quality product for the “The complaint came to ballot. ple of this county to amount of money that was me by a neighbor about the “What has been say what they want The board approved of Holmes County Emergen- offered, and every one of Rodeo Dance that’s held structured here for their county.” setting the tentative mill- cy Management Services’ the applications were hav- every year across from his is a straw poll,” Goodman ex- age rate at 9.9353 with a request to enter into Hous- ing to come back to the property,” Music said. “I County Attorney plained that it was vote of 3 to 2, with Williams ton-Galveston Area Coun- board for approval because told him I’d check to see if Jeff Goodman Florida statutes that and Commissioner Ron cil Interlocal Contract for they were so many dollars we have an ordinance that said. “This is to KENNETH allowed for counties Monk voting no. Cooperative Purchasing to over the allotted amount,” covers that.” get the thoughts WILLIAMS to decide if their al- “We should set it higher Goodman said. The board approved and ideals of the cohol will extend to purchase the new ambu- and be able to make the Monk reminded the the consent items, which residents.” include Sundays and that lance with a grant through cuts where need be,” Mer- commissioners that each included the minutes Goodman explained that in 1977 Holmes County a state bid. chant said. commissioner would have from July 10, 2012, regu- this was a way of asking the BOCC decided that alcohol Also approved were A budget hearing is set to pick a resident from lar session, executive ses- residents if they agree or sales on Sunday would be EMS’ new Non E hires. for 4 p.m. Sept. 10. their district to serve on sion and workshop; tax disagree with businesses, prohibited. The board also approved The board approved the Community Action collector’s recapitulation; which already hold licens- “This is in no way us Holmes County Extension Task Force Committee. mosquito control contrac- es to sell alcohol, to ex- condoning alcohol sales on to move forward with the Director Shep Eubanks’ re- The board heard from tual agreement; mosquito tend their hours to include Sunday,” Chairman Monty abandonment of Kelly Lane quest to travel to Orlando Advanced Correctional control detailed work plan Sunday. Merchant said. “It’s a way Road. for a three-day professional Healthcare’s represen- budget; supervisor of elec- “Right now sales are of fi nding out what the resi- Landowner Fred Webb improvements convention tative Mike Coffey as he only allowed Monday dents of Holmes County was present to confi rm that for $570. tions certifi cate regard- explained how he could through Saturday with re- want, think and feel about it was only a dead-end road The board also ap- ing matching funds; solid “reduce cost and increase strictions on times,” Good- the matter.” that leads to the center proved to allow Eubanks waste franchise agree- care for the inmates” at man said. “This is just al- The vote passed 3 to 2, of his property and asked to travel to Gainesville as ment with Northwest Sani- the Holmes County Cor- lowing these businesses with commissioners Jim that it be closed for safety the University of Florida tation; Unifi rst customer who already sell alcohol to King and Phillip Music vot- reasons. screens four potential ap- rectional Facility. service agreement and extend their alcohol sales ing no. The board approved plicants for the position as The board agreed to 911 Offi ce/Dispatch Center the new Holmes County look into fi nding out more agreement with the city of Extension Director. about the areas of Holmes Bonifay. He explained that it County that are in need of The next regularly would be the university spraying for mosquitoes af- scheduled meeting is set that would send the best ter a resident said he rare- for 9 a.m. Aug. 14 at the candidate back to the ly had his area sprayed. board room behind the Hol- board for approval. The board agreed to mes County Court House.

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Wednesday, AUGUST 8, 2012 Washington County News  Holmes County Times-Advertiser PAGE 1 Washington, Holmes at a glance Fire department to hold Meet & Greet WESTVILLE — There will be a “Meet & Greet the Candidates” on Friday, Aug. 10, at Pine Log Volunteer Fire Department. The event will begin at 6 p.m., with a silent cake auction ending at 7 p.m. Hamburger, hot dog or sausage plates will be for sale for $5. Come out and support PHOTOS BY RANDAL SEYLER | The News your fi re department at U.S. Rep. Steve Southerland of Panama City, center, holds the 1652 Highway 81 in possum he won in Saturday’s Possum Auction at the 43rd annual Westville. Possum Festival in Wausau, while festival chairman Joe Tharp, left, and auctioneer David Corbin look on. The festival began Jerusalem Friday with the annual Possum King and Queen contest. At right, Missionary Back a pair of Glenn Hess supporters gets into the possum spirit during to School Pep Rally the Wausau Possum Festival on Saturday. CHIPLEY — Jerusalem Missionary Baptist Church will have a Back to School Pep Rally from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Aug. 11. They will be giving kids POSSUMS & free school supplies, and free haircuts will be provided. There will also be free food for the kids and motivational speeches to prepare them for the school year. For more information, call Chester Campbell at 373-7090. Quarterly HCHS Alumni Luncheon BONIFAY — The Quarterly Holmes County High School Alumni Luncheon will be at 11:30 a.m. Aug. 14 at Scott’s Restaurant (Formerly Simbo’s). All alumni, former students and faculty are invited to attend. Washington County Farm Bureau meeting CHIPLEY — The annual meeting of the Washington County Farm Bureau is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. Aug. 16. A brief business meeting and a performance by PeeWee Johns and Band will follow dinner. Washington County Farm Bureau members will not want to miss this evening of food, fun and fellowship. Members are encouraged to confi rm their attendance Above, Possum King Joseph by notifying the Farm Goodman wrangles a Bureau Offi ce at 638- possum during Saturday’s 1756 no later than Possum Auction. Right, from noon Aug. 13. top, Miss Tiny Baby Fun Day Havynn Mathis waves at the crowd during the Possum Parade on Saturday. Havynn won her title during the 2012 Miss Fun Day Pageant in Wausau on July 28. The pageant is a precursor to the annual possum festivities. Kayla Rudd, left, 2012 Miss Teen Fun Day, waves to the crowd during the parade. Mr. Fun Day King Bentley Locke mulls sharing his candy during Saturday’s parade. 2012 Miss Watermelon Olivia Guettler was one of several local beauty queens on INDEX hand for the Possum Festival. Society ...... B2 At right, festival chairman Faith ...... B4 Joe Tharp, left, recognizes Obituaries ...... B5 Harley Toole as the winner Classifi eds ...... B7 of the cornpone contest at Saturday’s Fun Day activities. B2 | Holmes County Times-Advertiser | Washington County News Extra Wednesday, August 8, 2012 Washington County Congratulations Happy ANNIVERSARY back-to-school shots to be Aug. 11

Special to the News are given Monday through Friday at WCHD. WASHINGTON COUNTY — “Get your shots now, We all need immunizations before school starts,” (also called vaccines or said Susan Miller, WCHD shots) to help protect us immunization nurse. “Up- from serious diseases. To to-date immunizations help keep our community are a requirement for safe, the Washington attendance at school. County Health Department The Vaccine for Children is proudly participating program provides the in National Immunization required immunizations at Awareness Month. no charge to you.” Shots can prevent Everyone age 6 months infectious diseases like and older needs a seasonal measles, diphtheria and fl u shot every year. Other rubella. But people in the shots work best when they U.S. still die from these and are given at certain ages. other vaccine-preventable Here are some general diseases. It’s important to guidelines: know which shots you need Children need a series and when to get them. of shots from birth to Now is the time to make age 6; pre-teens need sure your children are recommended shots at up-to-date on their back-to- age 11 or 12; and all adults school immunizations. need a booster shot every Moody wins Mr. Photogenic Smiths 50th anniversary WCHD will be giving 10 years to help protect Brantley Garret Moody, son of Kimberly and In honor of the 50th wedding anniversary of immunizations for school against tetanus and Garret Moody of Wausau, recently earned the title Lowell and Ernestine Smith, their children and children from 9 a.m. to diphtheria. of Mr. Photogenic in the Possum Festival’s “Little grandchildren request the pleasure of your company noon Saturday, Aug. 11, Talk to your doctor or Queen & King” Pageant. Brantley is 10 months old on Saturday, Aug. 11, 2012, from 2-4 p.m. at First at the Northwest Florida nurse to fi nd out which and enjoys spending time with his family. He loves Baptist Church of Bonifay Fellowship Hall, 311 N. Community Hospital Back immunizations you need. ravioli and taters and visiting with his Aunt Taylor. Waukesha St., Bonifay. No gifts, please. to School Fair. For more information, call Brantley’s parents are very proud of him and would Immunizations also WCHD at 638-6240. like to congratulate the winners and the runners-up. Holmes, Washington health departments recognized Special to Extra 300 local health departments across recognized by PPHR undergo the country that have distinguished a rigorous evaluation by peer BONIFAY — As local health their agencies’ preparedness efforts review. PPHR required both departments nationwide strive to through PPHR. health department to meet a set of protect the public from infectious “We are proud to have been national standards for public health diseases, bioterrorism, natural recognized by Project Public preparedness in three key areas: disasters and other public health Health Ready for our high level of preparedness planning, workforce threats, the National Association preparedness,” said Rick Davis, competency and demonstration of County and City Health administrator for both health of all-hazards readiness through Offi cials has recognized the departments. “We will continue to exercises or a response to a real Holmes and Washington county improve our ability to quickly and event. PPHR recognition confi rmed health departments for their effectively respond to any public that both area departments have ability to respond to public health health crisis for both counties.” a thorough and coordinated emergencies. “NACCHO commends Holmes emergency response plan in Working independently of each and Washington health departments place, that agency staff members other, the Holmes and Washington for being a model of public health are trained and that the agency health departments met the emergency preparedness,” said exercises the plan and uses it during comprehensive preparedness Robert Pestronk, executive director public health emergencies. benchmarks required to be of NACCHO. “The public health The mission of NACCHO is to recognized by Project Public system is making great strides be a leader, partner, catalyst and Clarks celebrate golden anniversary Health Ready, a unique partnership thanks to the good work of leaders voice for local health departments in A reception honoring Bill and Annette Clark as between NACCHO and the Centers in local public health preparedness order to ensure the conditions that they celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary will be for Disease Control and Prevention. such as Holmes and Washington promote health and equity, combat 2-4 p.m. Aug. 18, at the Student Ministries Building, Holmes and Washington health health departments.” disease and improve the quality and 1300 South Blvd., First Baptist Church, Chipley. departments join a cohort of almost Local health departments length of all lives. They are the parents of John Clark and Katherine Moat, who are hosting the reception. No gifts are necessary. Those who wish may make a donation in our parents’ name to the Florida Florida education commissioner to resign Baptist Children’s Homes. Special to Extra major milestones, including raising past year,” Shanahan said. “He has achievement levels for the fi rst time worked with the board as we have CORRECTION POLICY in a decade, obtaining a provisional TALLAHASSEE — Florida Department raised standards for our students It is the Policy of the Washington County News fl exibility waiver from the U.S. De- of Education Commissioner Gerard and our schools. He is a leader who and the Holmes County Times-Advertiser to correct partment of Education from the El- Robinson submitted a letter of resig- embodies and understands the im- all errors that appear in news stories. If you wish to ementary and Secondary Education nation on June 31 to Gov. portance of education reform. We report an error or clarify a story, call 638-0212 or Act — one of the fi rst 11 states to and State Board of Education Chair- wish him the best as he makes the email [email protected]. receive notifi cation — and earning man Kathleen Shanahan. decision that is best for his own David and Angela Hanes are the parents of Timra national recognition for accomplish- Robinson has served as head of young children.” Deanne Hanes. Timra was a 2010 graduate of ments from early childhood learning one of the country’s largest state Shanahan said the board will be Ponce de Leon High School. David’s name and the to the Florida College System. school systems since August 2011. working closely with the governor to graduation year were incorrect in the Aug. 1 edition “The board is extremely grate- Under his leadership, Florida’s identify a replacement. 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CHIPLEY — The local craft group Krafty Katz made a trip to Scared Heart Children’s Hospital in Pen- sacola July 30 to deliver blankets to the children in the NICU (Neonatal In- tensive Care Unit), PICU (Pediatric Intensive Care Unit), the Infant and Tod- dlers Unit and the School Age Unit. The group, consisting of Vicki Lamb, Linda Bybee and Cathrine Lamb, took more than 50 blankets, six journals and three hats to the children. The blankets were split between all of the units, the journals went to the school age unit for the children to keep a SPECIAL TO EXTRA written statement of their day-to-day life as they are Top left: Statue at the entrance of Scared Heart Children’s Hospital. Top right: (Left in the hospital, and the to right) Vicki Kirkland, Walmart fundraising coordinator, and Linda Bybee hats were given to the on- and Cathrine Lamb, Krafty Katz members, present blankets to Marina Holley, cology unit. foundation development coordinator at Scared Heart. Bottom left: Tiles painted Marina Holley, founda- by former patients at Scared Heart Children’s Hospital lining the ceiling in the tion development coordi- hallways. nator for Scared Heart, gave the group a tour of the different units. Chil- Kirkland, the Walmart up from these babies be- gery; hematology/oncolo- uses these for the backs also take any new or gently dren as they about to be re- fundraising coordinator. ing sick and/or premature. gy; nephrology; neurology; of the blankets), hats (for used blankets to the hospi- leased from Scared Heart The Scared Heart Chil- SHCH also boasts the ar- neurosurgery; orthopedics; the children on the oncol- tal. For more information, Children’s Hospital are giv- dren’s Hospital is located eas only PICU. The PICU otolaryngology; pulmonolo- ogy unit) or anything else please call Vicki Lamb, en the opportunity to paint in Pensacola. The hospital is a 10-bed unit where they gy; rheumatology; surgery you may wish to send to Krafty Katz member, at a ceiling tile to be placed of is the only pediatric hospi- take care of the most criti- and urology. the units. The group will 638-1483 or 326-3319. the ceiling. These tiles are tal providing care to chil- cally ill or injured children. The hospital also offers placed on the ceiling in the dren regardless of ability to There are 50 other beds the following outpatient hallways so the children pay in Northwest Florida. outside of the NICU and services with a pediatric have something to look at SHCH is currently serving PICU for sick children or specialists: dental clinic; as they go for procedures. children from Northwest for those children who have ambulatory care center, Marina showed the ladies Florida and south Alabama. cancer. emergency department; the new Healing Garden The state-of-the-art hospi- The hospital has a “one- Nemours Children’s Clinic; that was just opened in tal boasts 106-beds for chil- room school,” where chil- Developmental Evalua- March 2012. dren, with 55 of those beds dren can complete their tion and Early Interven- This is an outside area being in the NICU. The school work so they do not tion Program, and a dialy- that has been built between hospital has been designat- fall behind. There is also an sis unit. They also have a to wings of the hospital to ed by the state of Florida as age-appropriate playroom Miracle Camp for children allow patients to get fresh the only pediatric trauma in each of the units, so the with chronic illnesses. For air and do physical therapy referral center in North- children may interact with more information about the without being around other west Florida. one another if they are able Scared Heart Foundation, people, which would put Scared Heart Children’s to. call 416-4660. the children with immune Hospital is the area’s The Scared Heart Chil- The Krafty Katz will be disorders at risk for becom- only Level III NICU. The dren’s Hospital provides making another trip some- ing sicker. nurses and doctors are pediatric physicians who time between Thanksgiv- Linda and Cathrine, the on standby to take care of specialize in the following ing and Christmas. If you two members that were and treat these critically ill areas: cardiology; critical would like to donate mate- able to make the trip, were children and to take care care; emergency; gastro- rial (cotton, fl eece or fl an- in the company of Vicki of any problems that come enterology; general sur- nel), sheets (the group

PET TALK Human medicines can be poison to pets This week Dr. Dorothy and supportive care. If pets lick the product are commonly used to Black, clinical assistant Most cases of NSAID off the skin, kidney failure treat Attention Defi cit professor at the toxicity have a prognosis could occur. Signs of Disorder (ADD) can also A&M University College of “good” to “guarded” poisoning are vomiting, have alarming effects on of Veterinary Medicine depending on clinical diarrhea and increased pets. If ingested by cats and Biomedical Sciences signs. urination and drinking. or dogs, amphetamines (CVM), discusses some “It is best not to give As with NSAIDs, there is can cause hyperactivity, common over-the- any NSAIDs to pets, no antidote. If the pet is aggressive behavior, counter and prescription unless under the direct decontaminated before vocalization, elevated medications that are toxic supervision of your clinical signs emerge, body temperature, heart to pets. veterinarian,” Black said. the prognosis is good. arrhythmias tremors, “Many homes have “And keep medications However, if clinical signs and seizures. Although these medications, and out of the reach of pets. occur, the prognosis is supportive care is usually it can be surprisingly Pets are naturally drawn guarded. successful, high-dose easy for pets to get a to objects that we touch “The topical intoxications carry a hold of them,” Black often and pill bottles are medications are guarded prognosis. said. “Whether pets open regularly handled, so they particularly alarming, “It should be noted that bottles, chew on tubes, carry our scent.” because if your pet licks supportive care can lead lick topical medication “We typically use the application site on to successful recovery, but or just pick up dropped terms of ‘excellent, good, your body, they can it is rather expensive and pills off the fl oor, these fair, guarded and grave’ unintentionally ingest the can force some pet owners medications pose to give odds of survival medication,” Black said. to make tough decisions,” particularly dangerous in these types of cases. “Many people don’t realize Black said. “This is one of threats.” Excellent indicates we the danger that poses to those times that an ounce Even the most have little doubt that, pets.” of prevention is worth a common over-the-counter with appropriate care Medications containing pound of cure. It’s best to medications can be (typically very minimal progesterone, such as protect your pets from the dangerous. Non-steroidal care), their pet will return birth control pills and outset. Keep medications anti-infl ammatories, to normal function,” Black some topical cancer contained and beware of NSAIDs, such as said. “Guarded prognoses medications, are also topical applications.” naproxen, ibuprofen, usually have a fi fty-fi fty dangerous. If ingested acetaminophen and chance for survival with in large quantities, these aspirin, can be highly toxic aggressive treatment, and medications can lead to ABOUT PET TALK to dogs and cats. These the pet may not recover to bone marrow toxicity and Pet Talk is a service of human medications can 100 percent of what they seizures. Since there is no the College of Veterinary have profound effects were before poisoning. antidote for progesterone Medicine and Biomedical on the gastrointestinal Without treatment the pet poisoning, supportive Sciences, Texas A&M tract, kidneys, liver and is likely to die.” care is the only treatment University. Stories can hemoglobin in red blood Vitamin D analogs, option if clinical signs are be viewed on the Web at cells. Unfortunately, there which are used topically presented, and at that vetmed.tamu.edu/pet-talk. is no specifi c antidote, to treat psoriasis, also point the prognosis is Suggestions for future and an overdose often top Black’s list of toxic guarded. topics may be directed to requires hospitalization medicines. Amphetamines, which [email protected].

    

                             THG-11909 B AITH Section Wednesday, August 8, 2012 www.bonifaynow.comF | www.chipleypaper.com Page 4 Local Church Appreciation Day announced for Sunday

Rev. James L. Snyder matter of policy. Politics participate in everything, stressed in the Bible and I are the hospitals full and up at the church of their have invaded every aspect but at least we tried. take it as the Word of God. overfl owing? Why are there choice and make their vote It is funny where you of our life, and I am so As we circled the block I believe in singing not enough doctors to take count. pick up an idea. I know I looking forward to heaven for the 19th time, the idea hymns in church. Most care of all of the sick? I know it will be a shock, was not born with a truck where, someone told me came to me. If we can have people in America have I am thankful for what and we run the danger full of ideas like some and I cannot reveal the a Chick-fi l-A Appreciation never heard a hymn medicine has done, but that many church ceilings people. Take, for example, source (but the word is Day because the head let alone sang one in a for every cure it achieves, will cave in, but I think it is the Gracious Mistress out), there are no politics in of the company said he congregational setting. If three more diseases pop up worth the risk. Of course, of the Parsonage. She heaven. believed in some traditional you would go to the average sticking out their tongue. there is the possibility that has more ideas than you Whenever you have an values, then why can’t I? person on the street corner Yes, I believe in tradition. when many pastors see can shake a stick at, and, opportunity to go out and I believe in everything and ask what their favorite Most people are their sanctuary fi lled with believe me, I have shaken buy some chicken, I say traditional. I am the most hymn was they would not traditional in many areas people they will pass out in many a stick at her, behind take it. It was not hard to traditional person you will know what you are talking of their life. Do you realize sheer shock. her back, of course. convince my better half to ever meet. Before there about. that it was traditional for In the meantime, I am I have to scrape around go out for supper. We do not was a me, there was not I know tradition is your great, great, great- going to stick to what the for an idea, and then do it too much anymore. much that was traditional. old-fashioned, but I grandfather to drink Bible says here regardless when I do fi nd one I am so What, with the traffi c and I go back so far I can still embrace it. If it is water? It was traditional of what happens. “In exhausted from the search the fi nances, it hardly remember when dirt was traditional, I probably for your great, great, great- everything give thanks: that I am not sure what to seems worthwhile. That is clean. believe it. grandfather to go to sleep for this is the will of God in do with it. why I always brag about my I want the whole world Some people believe at night, to get up in the Christ Jesus to you-ward” Then an idea comes wife’s cooking. to know that I believe in that if it is new, it is okay, morning? And the list goes (1 Thessalonians 5:18 KJV). looking for me. That is a “Oh, boy,” I will say tradition, and I am not just and if it is old, throw it on and on. Every Sunday should be strange phenomenon. after a meal, “you can’t get fi ddling on the roof. away. Experience teaches Those things, which are local Church Appreciation I was watching the news anything this good at some I know it is old- us that it is the exact traditional, are those things Day. with my wife when we restaurant.” fashioned, but I believe opposite. that have endured the Rev. James L. Snyder is heard the lead story of the She smiles, but I suspect in the Bible. If it is in the Take medicine for wearing element of time. pastor of the Family of God day about the Chick-fi l-A she knows what I am Bible, I believe it, although example. Sure, many In light of all of this Fellowship, PO Box 831313, Appreciation Day. I’m not saying. I must confess I do not people have benefi ted from traditional head-wagging, Ocala, FL 34483. He lives sure I know all the political Well, we did try to go to understand everything in modern advancements I want to propose another with his wife, Martha, in ins and outs of that sort of Chick-fi l-A, but we could the Bible. But then, nobody in medicine. I appreciate appreciation day. This Silver Springs Shores. Call thing. Everything seems to not get within 17 blocks understands everything in every advancement. But coming Sunday, I declare him at 1-866-552-2543 or have some kind of political of it. It seems everybody their world. The smartest then, if medicine has made it to be Local Church e-mail jamessnyder2@att. overtone to it these days. and their third cousin was person knows he does not such in-roads into our Appreciation Day. net . His web site is www. What was once a matter out getting chicken for know everything. I built culture, why are more and Everybody who believes in jamessnyderministries. of morality has become a supper. Oh well, you cannot my life upon the values more people sick? Why traditional values will show com Church plans mullet fi sh fry Faith BRIEFS Otter Creek Revival set Church will be holding homecoming Thursday, Aug. 23, the second session Mount Zion will be held at 6 p.m. All services starting at 10:30 a.m., on Aug. will be held at 7 p.m. Friday, Aug. 24, Revival Services at Otter Creek Independent Baptist political candidates are 19. Charlie Hinson will be the speaker, and third session at 9 a.m. and the Methodist Church will be held at 7 Church will be having a welcome to attend and and he will also be singing. Lunch will fourth session at 11 a.m. on Saturday, p.m. on Aug. 12-17 (Sunday - Friday). mullet fi sh fry fundraiser. will be given a chance be served in the fellowship hall after Aug. 25. The guest speaker will be The Rev. Gary Gibben, from Panama It will be held on from 5-7 to speak after the cake the service. Diane Coleman, and conference host City, will be the guest speaker. p.m. Saturday, Aug. 11, auction. The church is located at 1955 Sherri Evans will also be speaking. Homecoming is Sunday, Aug. 19. dine-in or carryout. This fundraiser will Highway 177-A. Conference worship leader is Tiffane The church is located four miles The plates will be $7 go toward the church Raulerson. Early bird registration is and will consist of fresh building fund. The church north of Ponce de Leon off Highway New Life Fellowship Assembly $30. Registration at the conference is mullet, coleslaw, baked is located at 3205 Hwy 2 81. Everyone is invited to attend these $40. Contact church offi ce to inquire beans, hushpuppies, cake in Esto, one mile west of services. of God Women’s Conference about area hotel discounts for the and tea. A cake auction Hwy 79. CHIPLEY — New Life Fellowship conference. The church is located Shady Grove Baptist Church Assembly of God presents “Daughters at 695 5th St. in Chipley. For more of Destiny: A Women’s Conference.” information, call the church offi ce homecoming There will be four sessions: the at 638-1134, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m Monday Let Go of Hate BONIFAY — Shady Grove Baptist fi rst session will be held at 7 p.m. on through Thursday. Hatred and anger are like hot coals, and if you pick them up to hurl them at your enemies you COMMUNITY CALENDAR are sure to get burned. All wisdom counsels us Library hours reservations, call 638-6217. p.m. Meetings are fourth meets fi rst Thursdays at 6 to let go of hatred, and tells us moreover that Wausau Library Donations accepted. Wednesdays at 2 p.m. p.m. The public is invited hatred cannot be overcome by hatred. Only love Monday: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.: Writers Group 11 a.m.: Washington to attend. can conquer hate. The Bible tells us to renounce 3 p.m. meets the fi rst Monday Council on Aging (Chipley) 6:30 p.m.: T.O.P.S. Mt. Tuesday: 1-6 p.m. each month (unless a senior lunches; for hatred almost as often as it tells us positively to Olive Baptist Church on Wednesday: Closed holiday) at 6:00 at the reservations, call 638-6217. State Road 79 North. love. Consider Thursday: 1-6 p.m. Chipley library . Donations accepted. 7 p.m.: Narcotics the 23rd chapter Friday: Closed 6-7:30 p.m.: Salvation 1 p.m.: Line dancing, Anonymous meeting, of Deuteronomy, Saturday: Closed Army Domestic Violence Washington Council on Blessed Trinity Catholic where God tells “Hatred stirs up Sunday: Closed and Rape Crisis Program Aging in Chipley. Church on County Road (SADVP) hosts a domestic 7 p.m.: Depression and 177A the Israelites conflict, but love Holmes County Library violence support group Bipolar Support Group “Do not despise covers over all (Bonifay) at the SADVP Rural meets at First Baptist an Edomite, for Monday: Closed Outreach offi ce, 1461 S. Church educational annex FRIDAY the Edomites are wrongs.” Tuesday: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Railroad Ave., Apartment building in Bonifay. Call 10 a.m. to noon: Homes related to you. Wednesday: 8 a.m. to 1, in Chipley. Call Emma or 547-4397. Council on Aging provides 5 p.m. bingo, exercise, games, Do not despise Jess at 415-5999. Proverbs 10: 12 Thursday: 8 a.m. to activities, hot meals and an Egyptian, 5 p.m. THURSDAY socialization. because you Friday: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. TUESDAY 11 a.m.: Washington resided as foreigners in their country.” (Deuter- Saturday: 8 a.m. to noon 8 to 10 a.m.: Church 7:30 a.m.: Washington Council on Aging (Chipley) County Chamber of onomy 23: 7) Throughout the Old Testament, the Sunday: Closed Fellowship Breakfasts at senior lunches; for Around the Corner Grill. Commerce breakfast every Israelites are instructed in how to live, but finally reservations, call 638-6217. Washington County Library Breakfast provided. All third Thursday Donations accepted. are told simply that they must have the law of (Chipley) denominations welcome. 9 a.m. – 12 p.m.: 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.: On love and mercy written on their hearts. After all is Monday: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. 10 a.m. to noon: Amazing Grace Church third Fridays, Washington said and done, God cares less for the strict adher- Tuesday: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Holmes Council on Aging USDA Food Distribution County Council on Aging every third Thursday. Wednesday: 9 a.m. to provides hot meals and (Chipley) will have a ence to the letter of the law than to following the (Holmes County Residents 6 p.m. socialization. plate lunch available to spirit of the law, which is love. When in doubt Only) Thursday: 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.: Washington anyone as a fundraiser for 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. – Money about making a response to someone, we should 6 p.m. Council on Aging (Chipley) our local senior citizens. Sense at Goodwill Career consider choosing a loving comment. Friday: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. senior lunches; for Plates are $6. Must make reservations, call 638-6217. Training Center; call 638- Saturday: Closed reservation at 638-6216 or Donations accepted. 0093; every third Thursday This Message Courtesy of Sunday: Closed 638-6217. Noon: Chipley Kiwanis 10 a.m. to noon: 3:30: Bead Class every Club meeting. Holmes Council on Aging BROWN Vernon Library second Friday at Laurden- Noon: Alcoholics provides hot meals and Monday: Closed Davis Art Gallery call FUNERAL HOME Tuesday: 1-6 p.m. Anonymous open meeting, socialization. New Life Assembly 10:30 a.m.: Chipley 703-0347 1068 Main Street, Chipley Hwy. 77 S, Chipley • 638-4097 Wednesday: 1-6 p.m. 6-8 p.m.: Marianna’s Thursday: Closed Fellowship Hall, Chipley. Library preschool story 638-4010 Hwy. 79 S., Bonifay • 547-9688 Gathering Place Friday: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. 5 p.m.: BINGO at St. time. Foundation has a get- Saturday: Closed Joseph Catholic Church 11 a.m.: Washington together for 50+ senior Sunday: Closed games start at 6:25 p.m. Council on Aging (Chipley) Washington County News First Baptist Church singles, widowed or “come as you are” Call Peg Russ at 638-451 senior lunches; for Holmes County Times-Advertiser reservations, call 638-6217. divorced on last Fridays at Mike Orr, Pastor Sunny Hills Library 6 p.m.: Holmes County Monday: 1-6 p.m. Commission meets second Donations accepted. Winn Dixie in Marianna. 1364 N. Railroad, Chipley • 638-0212 1300 South Blvd. - PO Box 643 Come join the fun for Chipley, Florida Tuesday: Closed Tuesdays. 112 E. Virginia, Bonifay • 547-9414 (850) 638-1830 Wednesday: 1-6 p.m. 7 p.m.: Narcotics 11 a.m.: Care Givers games, prizes and snacks Thursday: Closed Anonymous meeting, Support group meets third while you get your Friday: Closed Blessed Trinity Catholic Thursdays at the First shopping done. For more Stephen B. Register, CPA Saturday: Closed Church on County Road Presbyterian Church information, call 526-4561. Place your message here Sunday: Closed 177A at 4437 Clinton St. in 8 p.m.: Alcoholics for only $8.00 per week. 1552 Brickyard Road Marianna. Anonymous open meeting Chipley, FL • 638-4251 Noon: Alcoholics at Chipley Presbyterian MONDAY WEDNESDAY Anonymous open meeting Church. 10 a.m. to noon: Holmes 10 a.m. to noon: at New Life Assembly Council on Aging provides Holmes Council on Aging Fellowship Hall, Chipley. But when the holy Spirit comes upon bingo, exercise, games, provides hot meals and 6 p.m.: TOPS meets at SUNDAY you, you will be filled with power, Place your message here activities, hot meals and socialization. 7 p.m. with weigh in at 6 8 p.m.: Alcoholics and you will be my witnesses... for only $8.00 per week. socialization. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.: The p.m. at Mt. Olive Baptist Anonymous meeting in the Good News Bible Acts 1:8 11 a.m.: Washington Vernon Historical Society Church board room at Graceville- Council on Aging (Chipley) Museum is open to the 6 p.m.: The Holmes Campbellton Hospital in senior lunches; for public from 10 a.m. to 2 County Historical Society Graceville. Wednesday, August 8, 2012 Extra Washington County News | Holmes County Times-Advertiser | B5 Obituaries

Warren C. Golden James M. Everett John E. Worthington Warren Calvin Golden, and Larry Watts; six step- James (Jimmy) Miles of Wausau, and Vivian John Elton Tanya, of Caryville; age 89, of Graceville grandchildren, several Everett, 67, of Vernon, Harden of Chipley; and Worthington, sister, Phala Jenkins passed away on step-great grandchildren passed away Friday, July two grandchildren, Katlyn 68, of Caryville, and husband, Sunday, July 29, 2012, at and several nieces and 27, 2012, at Northwest Everett and Kaycee Everett died on Monday, Herman, of Panama Campbellton-Graceville nephews. Florida Community and his loving pet Kelli. July 30, 2012, at City; a grandson, Hospital. He was born Feb. The family received Hospital. Mr. Everett was Funeral services were his residence in Quincy Allen 13, 1923, the son of Walter friends on Monday, July 30, born Sept. 11, 1944, in Monday, July 30, 2012, at 3 Hinson Crossroads Worthington; one A. and Loraine Golden. Mr. 2012, from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Panama City to Mr. Henry p.m. at Wausau Pentecostal Community of niece, Felicsa Sims Golden served his country Williams Funeral Homes Lloyd and Flossie (Powell) Holiness Church with the Caryville. Born JOHN E. and husband, Tom in the United Stated Air Chapel in Graceville. Everett. Mr. Everett was Revs. James Barwick, Thursday, Oct. 28, WORTHINGTON of Panama City; Force. He earned a living Services were held of the Pentecostal Faith Roger Dale Hagan and 1943, in Washington one nephew, Jim as a farmer. Tuesday, July 31, 2012, at and a member of Wausau Ernie Gray offi ciating. County, he was the son Jenkins of Panama City; two Mr. Golden is preceded 10 a.m. at Williams Funeral Pentecostal Holiness Interment followed at of the late Amos Quincy aunts, Theresa Duke and in death by his parents, Home Chapel with the Church. He was an air- Wausau Memorial Garden Worthington and Iris D. husband, Aaron of Caryville, Walter A. Golden and Rev. Ernie Gray offi ciating. conditioner repairman. Cemetery with Brown Lee Worthington. He was and Trudell Worthington of Loraine Golden; four Interment followed Survivors include his Funeral Home directing. a member of the Vernon Vernon. brothers and four sisters. at Damascus Church wife, Phyllis Everett, of Family received friends Masonic Lodge No. 164, A funeral service was Mr. Golden is survived Cemetery in Graceville. Vernon; one son, Raymond Sunday, July 29, 2012, from Alabama Electric “AEC” for held at 3 p.m. on Thursday by his wife, Nettie Golden; Williams funeral Home of Everett and wife, Donna, 6 to 8 p.m. at Brown Funeral eight years, West Florida at Pleasant Grove Methodist two step-sons, Walter Graceville is in charge of of Covington, La.; one Home Brickyard Road Electric “WFEC” for 27 Church with the Revs. Ike Watts and his wife, Sharon, arrangements. brother, Lloyd Franklin Chapel. Friends and family years, Florida Electric Co- Steverson Larry Justice Everett of Panama City; two may sign the online register op for fi ve years and Bill Rhimes offi ciating. sisters, Catherine Kirkland at www.brownfh.net. He is survived by Entombment was in Kathleen J. Dozier his wife, Linda Everett Pleasant Grove Cemetery, Mrs. Kathleen Johnson of Bonifay; one brother, Effi e Lee Brock Worthington; a son, John Caryville, with Sims Funeral Dozier, age 71, of Westville, Mitch Johnson and wife, N. Worthington and wife, Home directing. passed away Aug. 1, 2012, Barbara, of Bonifay; 17 Effi e Lee Brock, born Feldcamp and Pheobe at her home. She was grandchildren, Robert May 21, 1921, in Vernon, to Shaw; 17 grandchildren, Harriet N. Mims born Dec. 19, 1940, in Baxter Jr., Rhonda Baxter, William Thomas Sheffi eld Melissa Whitson, Joey Mrs. Harriet Nolia Pitts of Bonifay; one son, Holmes County, to the late Jonathan Baxter, Brooks and Mattilou Moore Brock, Eddie Brock, Tommy Mims, age 84, of Bonifay, Greg Mims of Ala.; fi ve Stratten “Buddy” Johnson Dills, Brittany Dills, Nicole Sheffi eld died Aug. 1, 2012, Brock, Stacey Brock, Tracie passed away July 30, 2012, grandchildren, Skylar and Amanda Elizabeth Blackwell, Mykal Bailey, at Northwest Florida Herbert, Tonya Burch, at her home. She was born Mims, Allison Decastro, Kirkland Johnson. Heather Bailey, Jamey Community Hospital. She Mark Brock, Shasta Evans, Jan. 25, 1928, in Bonifay Nikki Gill, Shane Howell, In addition to her Bailey, Jeremy Bailey, was an active member of Todd Brown, Robin Holland, to the late James Wilburn and Brian Howell; two parents, Mrs. Dozier was Dustin Simmons, Alexis Ebenezer Baptist Church in Ashley Brown, Brandon Pitts and Malinda Luada great-grandchildren, Alex preceded in death by Simmons, Adam King, Vernon. Brown, Brian Brock, Ryan Forehand Pitts. Meintel and Tai Meintel. two brothers, Stratten Stacey King, Haley King, In addition to her Brock, Donavan Melton In addition to her Funeral services were ‘Junior’ Johnson and Cheyanne Lee, and Ross parents, she was preceded and Kohl Duty; 31 great parents, Mrs. Mims was held at 2 p.m., Friday, Aug. Jerry Johnson; one sister, Lee; one great-grandchild, in death by her husband, grandchildren and two preceded in death by her 3, 2012, at Bonifay First Katie Yates, and two Brayden Blackwell; one Joseph Edward Brock; great-great-grandchildren. husband, Wilburn Mims; Assembly of God Church grandchildren, Ashley step-son, Billy Wayne her sons Joseph Fredrick Services were held at two brothers, the Rev. Neil with the Rev. John Chance King and Joshua Sprinkle. Dozier and wife, Cindy, of Brock and Newton Brock; 3 p.m., Sunday, Aug. 5, 2012, Pitts and Cecil Pitts; nad offi ciating. Interment Mrs. Dozier is survived Ponce de Leon; one step- her brothers W.M. Sheffi eld, at Vernon Evangelistic two sisters, Autna Richards followed in Bonifay by her husband, Alton grandchild, Tony Dozier, Harvey Sheffi eld, Jimmy Church in Vernon, with and Derlie Pitts. Cemetery with Peel Dozier, of Westville; one and several nieces and Sheffi eld, George Sheffi eld the Rev. Allan English Mrs. Mims is survived Funeral Home of Bonifay son, Robert Baxter III nephews. and J.L. Sheffi eld; and one offi ciating. Interment by two daughters, Phyllis directing. Family received of Wetumpka, Ala.; six Funeral services were grandson, Ryan Brock. followed at Ebenezer Mims Harcus of Bonifay, friends from 5 to 7 p.m., daughters, Deborah held at 10 a.m., Saturday, She is survived by her Cemetery with Brown and Jessica Meintel Thursday, Aug. 2, 2012, at Gallimore and husband, Aug. 4, 2012, at Winterville sons, Charles Brock and Funeral Home directing. and husband, Matthew, Peel Funeral Home. Christopher, of Greenville, Assembly of God Church Hayward Brock; daughters, Family received friends S.C., Patricia Bailey of with the Rev. Ike Steverson Wanda Brock, Lilla Brown from 1 to 3 p.m., prior to Ft. Walton, Pam Bailey offi ciating. Interment and Donna Duty; brothers service at the church. James E. Potter and husband, Richard, followed in Steverson and sisters, Dalton Friends and family may sign James E. Potter, 85, (Helen) of Orlando; and of Bonifay, Sherri Marsh Cemetery with Peel Sheffi eld, Pauline Wells, the online register at www. of Vernon, passed away many grandchildren and and husband, Kurt, of Funeral Home of Bonifay Willodean Ketter, Elaine brownfh.net Wednesday, July 25, in other relatives and friends. Bonifay, Nanette King directing. Family received the Bay Medical Center Funeral services were and husband, Ricky, of friends from 5 to 7 p.m., in Panama City. He was at 11 a.m. on Saturday, Aug. Hartford, Ala., and April Friday at Winterville Ray F. Vinson a native and life long 4, at the Church of God by Lee and husband, Avery, Assembly of God Church. Ray Franklin Vinson, 80, held, July 31, 2012 at Hixson resident of Washington Faith in Vernon, with Elder died July 28, 2012. Funeral Home. Interment County and a member of Theodore Powell and the Edna P. McElroy Funeral services were followed in Prien Pines. the Church of God by Faith Rev. Thedora Chamberlain, in Vernon. offi ciating. Interment Mrs. Edna Pearl loving sister, Willie Ann Survivors include his will followed in Sylvania McElroy, 86, of Chipley, Crews (the late, Johnnie Eleanor C. Howell children, Mable Patterson Cemetery in Vernon with passes away on Lee) of Chipley; sister-in- (Sammy) of Graceville, Cooper Funeral Homes Saturday, July 28, 2012, at law, Christine Williams Mrs. Eleanor Christine Hall and husband, John, Cassaline Davis (Rickey), of Chipley directing. The Washington Rehabilitation (the late, George); two Brock Howell, age 88, and Randy Mitchell Howell Gene Potter, Creal Potter, remains lied in repose at and Nursing Center of nephews, George Edwin of Vernon, passed away and wife, Belinda, all of Daniel Potter (Dorothy) all the church one hour prior Chipley. She was of the Williams and Tony Wayne Aug. 2, 2012, at Northwest Vernon; one sister, Nella of Vernon, and Ted Potter to services. Baptist faith and a member Crews (Rahcel); two Florida Community Vivian Miller and husband, of Jerusalem Missionary nieces, Simona Beard Hospital in Chipley. She James William, of Vernon; Baptist Church. She was a (Hubert) all of Port St. was born May 19, 1924, in 14 grandchildren, 18 great- 1943 graduate of Roulhac Joe, and Thawanda Renee Vernon to the late Harry grandchildren and fi ve High School and a 1947 Crews (Zannie) of Chipley; J. Brock and Mary Vivian great-great-grandchildren. graduate of Florida Normal numerous great-, great- Miller Brock. Funeral services were and Industrial College in great-, and great-great- In addition to her held at 3 p.m., Saturday, More online St. Augustine, where she great- nieces and nephews, parents, Mrs. Howell was Aug. 4, 2012, at Ebenezer received her Bachelor all of Florida; and a host of preceded in death by her Church with the Revs. To view obituaries of Science degree. She aunts, cousins and other husbands, Frank McDade Randy Howell and Leon and sign a received a Masters degree relatives, friends and and Mitchell Brown Jenkins offi ciating. from Tuskegee University students. Howell; two daughters, Interment followed guest book, in mathematics/education Funeral services were Janis June Arrant and in Ebenezer Church visit in 1964. She taught at 2:30 p.m., Saturday, Aug. an infant daughter; one Cemetery with Peel mathematics a Roulhac 4, at Jerusalem Missionary grandson, Jerry Frank Funeral Home of Bonifay High School from 1947 to Baptist Church of Chipley, McDade; one daughter-in- directing. Family received chipleypaper.com 1948. She later taught at the with the Revs. Price law, Peggy McDade; and friends one hour prior Vernon High School until Wilson and the Mary three brothers, Joseph to service at Ebenezer retirement in 1978, where L. Sharpe, offi ciating. Edward Brock, Doyle Church. she was awarded Teacher Interment followed in Evelyn Brock and Harry of the Year twice during Northside Cemetery of Julian Brock. her tenure there. She Chipley. The remains lied Mrs. Howell is survived taught mathematics all her in repose at the church one by her four children, Mary life and she loved all of her hour prior to services with Neta Lee and husband Find Obituaries. students. 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In partnership with Legacy.com® B6 | Holmes County Times-Advertiser | Washington County News Extra Wednesday, August 8, 2012 B6 | Washington County News/Holmes County Times Advertiser Wednesday, August 8, 2012 Community briefs Student art show on be food, backpack door AgEnder representative Hunter Safety Coordinator Bonifay Saints course is $12 for AARP prizes and entertainment. George Warthen at the members and $14 for non- display in August The Washington County to speak FWC’s regional office in sign-ups ongoing members. For anyone that BONIFAY — Art Health Department will SUNNY HILLS — Karen Panama City at 265-3676. BONIFAY — Bonifay was or is in the educational students from Bonifay provide an immunization Schoen with AgEnder Saints, also known as field, the cost is $5. This Holmes County High clinic for school-age (Americans against UN 2012 Miss Graceville the Bonifay Bulldogs, National Safety Council School, Middle School and children at no charge. For Agenda 21) will speak will be holding signups Course reviews basic Sofia’s Fine Art Studio more information, call at 6:30 p.m., Aug. 15, at Harvest Festival every Saturday until driving knowledge, new will be displaying their Aileen Koon or Heather Shepherd’s Gate Church in The 31st annual school starts from 9 a.m. traffic laws and introduces artwork during August. A Shelby at 638-1610. Sunny Hills, educating the Harvest Festival Pageant until noon at Duece’s techniques to help offset the reception will be Friday Washing County residents will be at Graceville Civic Automotive next to Donut effects of the aging process at 5 p.m. It is free and the Bonifay Middle School about the loss of their Center at 6:30 p.m. on Shop. Registration is $40. on driver performance. public is invited. Snacks individual rights and loss Sept. 7-8. The entry fee This class is approved by orientation the DHSMV for a three- and refreshments will be of private property. The is $55 with all proceeds Farm Bureau annual provided. The reception BONIFAY — Church is on Highway 77. going to the Graceville year insurance premium will be at Laurden-Davis Orientation for the 2012– Harvest Day Celebration. membership meeting reduction. For more Art Gallery at 110 W. 2013 school year will be Free hunter safety Contestants may BONIFAY — The Holmes information or to sign up Pennsylvania Avenue at Bonifay Middle School participate in photogenic County Farm Bureau please, call the Washington in Bonifay. For more cafeteria on Aug. 15 for course from FWC for an additional $10. annual membership County Council on Aging at information, call 329-8381 fifth grade at 8:30 a.m. and BONIFAY — The Photogenic entries will be meeting is Aug. 23 at the 638-6216. or email laurdendavis@ sixth grade at 10 a.m., and Florida Fish and Wildlife limited to one photo per Holmes County Agriculture gmail.com. Aug. 16 for seventh grade Conservation Commission contestant. Applications Center on Highway 90 East. Pee Wee football, at 8:30 a.m. and eighth (FWC) is offering a free may be picked up at Doors will open at 5:30 cheer sign ups NFCH Back 2 School grade at 10 a.m. hunter safety Internet- Bush Paint and Supply p.m. with the meeting completion course in in Graceville, Graceville beginning at 6 p.m. RSVP BONIFAY — Sign ups Fair scheduled Holmes County High Holmes County. The City Hall, Graceville to the office at 547-4227 by will be every Saturday, Chipley — Northwest course will be at First News and Forget Me Not Monday, Aug. 20, before through Aug. 25 from Florida Community School Band Camp Baptist Church, 311 N. Photography in Bonifay. noon. 9 to 11 a.m., at the Bonifay Hospital in Chipley will be BONIFAY — Holmes Waukesha St. in Bonifay. Deadline to enter is Aug. Rec Center. Please bring hosting their annual Back County High School Blue Instruction is from 6-9 17. Winners will receive a Ruby Ellis (Saddler) a copy of your child’s 2 School Fair from 9 a.m. Pride Band upcoming p.m. Aug. 17 and 8 a.m. large trophy, large crown birth certificate. Cost for until noon on Saturday events are: to noon Aug. 18. Students and banner. Alternates Fundraiser football is $50 per child. at the hospital. It is free Aug. 6-10: Full band must complete the and participants will CHIPLEY — Signature Cost for cheerleading for to the public. School-age camp from 8 to 11:30 a.m. Internet course before receive trophies. For more Healthcare of Chipley will a new cheerleader is $100, children will receive free and 12:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. coming to class and bring information, call Teresa hold a fundraiser for Ruby a returning cheerleader haircuts and various Aug. 13-17: Full band a copy of the final report Bush at 263-4744 or 263- Ellis (Saddler) at 10 a.m. from last season is $50 is school supplies. There will from 5 to 7 p.m. from the online portion 3072 or Michelle Watkins on Aug. 24. They will sell your uniform still fits. If you of the course. The final at the City of Graceville at fish dinners including fish, have any questions, call report form does not 263-3250. baked beans, coleslaw, Mark Gilmore at 527-4363 have to be notarized. An hushpuppies and a or Michele Sherrouse at adult must accompany Wallace Baseball desert for $6. Delivery 373-6227. children younger than 16 is available. For more at all times. Students are Showcase set information, call Valarie Muskogee Creek encouraged to bring a DOTHAN, Ala. — Tolbert at 849-3616. pencil and paper to take Dothan will be hosting History Seminar notes. The hunter safety a Summer Baseball CHIPLEY — The Lower course is required for Showcase at 9 a.m. on Mature driving class Muskogee Creek Tribe will people born on or after Aug. 18. This Showcase is CHIPLEY — Washington hold a Muskogee Creek June 1, 1975, to purchase for 2013-2015 athletes. In County Council on History Seminar from 10 a Florida hunting attendance will be junior Aging and AARP are a.m. to 4 p.m. on Aug. 25. license. The FWC course college and Division I co-sponsoring a mature The seminar will be at Blue satisfies hunter-safety college coaches along driving class on Aug. 24. Lake Community Center training requirements with professional scouts. The eight-hour course is south of I-10 on Highway 77. for all other states and Call the Wallace baseball developed especially for the Lunch will be served after Canadian provinces. office at 334-556-2416. senior driver and will be the second seminar. The People interested in Return registration form at the Washington County cost for this event is $20 attending this course by Saturday. The cost of Council on Aging from 8 and includes all seminars, can register online and this showcase is $100 per a.m. to 2 p.m. The Council materials and lunch. You obtain information about athlete. Please make all on Aging building is at must pre-register. For future hunter safety checks out to Mackey 1348 South Blvd., beside more information, call 229- classes at MyFWC.com/ Sasser. Walk-ups are the health department in 762-3165, 229-762-3169 or HunterSafety or by calling welcome. Chipley. The cost of the 888-451-0653. Employment Today emeraldcoastjobs.com What employers want from job references

A great resume and solid “To distinguish themselves from for your references, including interview skills may place job seekers the competition, job seekers should their names, titles, daytime phone in the running for a position, but a assemble a solid list of contacts numbers and email addresses. survey conducted by OfficeTeam, a who can persuasively communicate Also, offer a brief explanation of the leading staffing service, finds that the their qualifications and professional nature of your relationship with each results of a reference check can really attributes.” individual. Consider supplying more be what makes — or breaks — a job OfficeTeam offers five tips for references than are requested, so search. Hiring managers interviewed creating a reference list that works in you won’t miss out on the job offer if for the survey said they remove your favor: the hiring manager can’t get in touch about 21 percent of candidates from with one of your contacts. consideration after speaking to their Choose Wisely professional references. Select people who can discuss Think Outside the Box Managers also were asked, your abilities and experience that It’s common for employers to “When speaking to an applicant’s directly relate to the position, not seek out additional references for job references, what is the most just those with the most impressive new hires — either online or through important information you hope to job titles. Offer a mix of contacts their own networks. Since you never receive?” Their responses: who can address different aspects know to whom a hiring manager � Description of past job duties of your background; for example, a might reach out, you should not only and experience: 36 percent former peer may be able to describe remain on good terms with your � A view into the applicant’s your interpersonal skills, while a past supervisors and colleagues (if strengths and weaknesses: past direct report can talk about your possible), but also be selective about 31 percent management style. who’s in your online network, on � Confirmation of job title and professional networking sites such as dates of employment: 11 percent Check in Beforehand BeKnown and LinkedIn. � Description of workplace Always call potential references accomplishments: 8 percent first to get their permission and Give Thanks � A sense of the applicant’s evaluate their eagerness to talk to Express your gratitude to people preferred work culture: 7 percent hiring managers. Be sure to give all who agree to serve as references, � Other/don’t know: 7 percent references a copy of your resume, the even if they aren’t contacted by “When hiring managers narrow job description and the name of the employers. Keep them updated on the field to a few potential candidates, person who will likely call. the progress of your job search and the reference check often becomes offer to return the favor by providing the deciding factor,” says OfficeTeam Be Prepared a recommendation should they need executive director Robert Hosking. Provide clear contact information one.

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wife Ruth Griffin Kody, YOU ARE NOTIFIED K&L Farm, that an LLC enforcement/foreclosure action Green Peanuts has been filed for Boiling!! and you are required to 1567 Piney Grove USINESS UIDE serve a copy of your Rd in Chipley B G written defenses, if any, Mon-Fri 8-6pm on Plaintiffs attorney, J. Davis house, at 16865 Sat 8-4pm SE River Street, 850-638-5002 Blountstown, Florida 260-5003/527-3380 32425, on or before Au- Advertise your gust 20, 2012, and file THARP & SONS the original with the business or Clerk of this Court ei- Call To Place An Ad service here for MINI STORAGE ther before service on Hwy. 77 S., Chipley, FL Petitioner’s attorney or Denton’s Recycling only immediately thereafter; UKC American Pit Bull NEWBERRY LANE, BONIFAY, FLORIDA (850) 638-8183 otherwise a default will Terrier bullies. Ready In Classifieds. 7-4050 be entered against you to go, fawns, blues, Hwy. 177A, Bonifay, FL IN THE CIRCUIT WE BUY ALL SCRAP METAL $$$ $10.00 for the relief demanded etc. Soft, cute, cudley, (850) 547-0726 COURT OF THE FOUR- in the Motion. First Shots, great ALUMINUM, COPPER, BRASS, IRON, STOVES, per week TEENTH JUDICIAL 5x5 $25.68 Witness my hand and pedigrees. $400.00 Washington County REFRIGERATORS, WASHERS, DRYERS 8 week minimum CIRCUIT IN AND FOR seal of this Court on 850-638-3132 5x10 $35.31 WASHINGTON this 26 day of July, $ TOP $ PAID FOR JUNK CARS, 638-0212 10x10 $46.01 COUNTY, STATE OF 2012 10x20 $80.25 FLORIDA. CENERAL LINDA HAYES COOK News TRUCKS & FARM EQUIPMENT CIVIL DIVISION CLERK OF COURT Call To Place An Ad Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-6 p.m., Call For Sat. Hours 547-9414 Open 24 Hours, Self-Service, CASE NO. BY: K McDaniel No Deposit, Units are Carpeted 2012-CA-000232 Deputy Clerk In Classifieds. (850) 547-4709 WELLS FARGO FINAN- As published in the (850) 638-0212 CIAL SYSTEM FLOR- Washington County Washington County IDA, INC News Aug 1, 8, 2012 Plaintiff, News Advertise your Hasty Advertise your vs. Notice Under Fictitious business or UNKNOWN HEIRS OF Name Law Pursuant to Holmes County Heating & Cooling business or SHIRLEY SHEFFIELD; Section 865.09, Florida (850) 638-0212 Garage Sale service here for Serving Washington, Holmes and Jackson Statutes NOTICE IS service here for UNKNOWN SPOUSE Fri & Sat Aug 10 &11 Counties for 18 Years With OF SHIRLEY SHEF- HEREBY GIVEN that Holmes County located at 713 Pecan Times-Advertiser only only FIELD’ WILLIE the undersigned, desir- St Chipley. Pool table, Friendly and Reliable Service! SHEFFIELD’ and UN- ing to engage in busi- Times-Advertiser clothes, kids clothes, Electrical Installation, Services and Repair KNOWN OCCUPANTS, ness under the fictitious toys & misc. Just $10.00 $10.00 TENANTS, OWNERS, name of Kafui Beauty (850) 547-9414 come an make an of- (850) 547-9414 per week Electrician on Staff AND OTHER UN- Supply located at 1369 fer! per week KNOWN PARTIES, in- S. Railroad Ave Ste B, 8 week minimum Service On All Brands 8 week minimum cluding, if a named de- in the County of Wash- Sales For Residential & Commercial fendant is deceased, ington, in the City of 638-0212 the persoanl represent- Chipley, Florida 32428 Commercial Refrigeration & Hoods 638-0212 atives, the surviving intends to register the 547-9414 spouse, heirs, devi- said name with the Di- 638-3611 547-9414 sees, grantees, credi- vision of Corporations Lic. #1814468, ER0013265, RF0066690, AL 03147 tors, and all other par- of the Florida Depart- ties claiming by, ment of State, Tallahas- through, under or see, Florida against that defendant , Dated at Chipley Flor- and all claimants, per- ida, this 31 day of July, To Place An Ad Call 638-0212 or 547-9414 sons or parties, natural 2012 or corporate, or whose As published in the exact legal status is un- Washington County known, claiming under News August 8, 2012 any of the above named or described C&C Bookkeeping &/$66,),('$' defendants, PUBLIC AUCTION Easy Care Lawn Ser- Painting Defendants. The following vehicle(s) and Tax Service. Open vices. Yard services Inside or outside. NOTICE OF will be sold at auction 5 days a week. 8am to and pressure washing. Residential or SUIT-PROPERTY on August 20, 2012 at 5pm. Call Call for FREE estimate commercial. TO: UNKNOWN HEIRS 8:00AM at Brock Auto (850)638-1483 & affordable rates Satisfaction OF SHIRLEY SHEF- Body & Towing, 1135 '($'/,1(6 850-527-6291 Guarantee. Local FIELD Residence : Un- Main Street, Chipley, Licensed & Insurances references. 31 yrs known FL 32428. experience. Mailing Address: Un- 1992 DODGE VIN # Matt’s Removal! Gar- Dennis Glenn. known 2B4HB25YXNK145900 Airlines are hiring. 850-596-4143 i>`ˆ˜iÊvœÀÊV>ÃÈwi`Ê>`ÃÊ Train for hands on Avi- bage removal, free YOU ARE HEREBY NO- 1999 SABB VIN # metal removal, yard TIFIED that an action to YSDF78N8X7059655 ation Maintenance Ca- reer. FAA approved jobs, moving jobs. We foreclose a mortgage 2001 HYUNDAI VIN # buy items. Nobody on the following prop- KM8SC83D21U075673 program. Financial aid if qualified - Housing Beats My Prices! ˆÃÊ œ˜`>ÞÊ>ÌÊ£ÓÊ œœ˜ÊvœÀÊ erty in Washington 2001 DODGE VIN # available CALL Aviation (850)547-1445, Experienced House County, Florida: 3B7HC13241G782844 cell (850)658-2376. Keeper Services Availa- THE SOUTH 1/2 OF As published in the Institute of Mainte- nance (866)314-3769 ble. Once a week, THE NW 1/4 OF THE Washington County Bi-Weekly or once a NE 1/4 OF SECTION News August 8, 2012. Ì iÊ7i`˜iÃ`>ÞÊ«>«iÀÃÊ>˜`Ê month. Resonable 17, TOWNSHIP 3 Call To Place An Ad Rates. Contact NORTH, RANGE 13 In Classifieds. 850-326-6187 WEST, WASHINGTON PUBLIC AUCTION Washington County For Rent first in Chip- COUNTY, FLORIDA. The following vehicle(s) Call To Place News ley, Mini Warehouses. / ÕÀÃ`>ÞÊ>ÌÊ£ÓÊ œœ˜ÊvœÀÊÌ iÊ LESS AND EXCEPT will be sold at auction An Ad In Classifieds. If you don’t have the THOSE PORTIONS on September 4th, (850) 638-0212 Washington room, “We Do” Lamar County News CONVEYED IN DEED 2012 at 8:00AM at Holmes County Townsend (850) 638-0212 BOOK 117, AT PAGE Brock Auto Body & Holmes County Times-Advertiser (850)638-4539, north of 89 AND IN DEED Towing, 1135 Main Times-Advertiser ->ÌÕÀ`>ÞÊ7iiŽi˜`Ê `ˆÌˆœ˜° (850) 547-9414 Townsends. (850) 547-9414 BOOK 121, AT PAGE Street, Chipley, FL 547 AND IN O.R. 32428. BOOK 108, AT PAGE 2000 CHRYS VIN # 391 AND IN O.R. 1C3EJ56H7YN122631 BOOK 451, AT PAGE As published in the 287, ALL OF THE PUB- Washington County LIC RECORDS OF News August 8, 2012. WASHINGTON COUNTY, FLORIDA. has been filed against An Advertising Breakthrough you, UNKNOWN HEIRS OF SHIRLEY SHEF- FIELD, and you are re- quired to serve a copy of your written de- COLOR fenses, if any to it, on the Plaintiff’s attorney, SELLS! whose name and ad- Get Your Classified THE dress is ENRICO G. Ad in color! . GONZALEZ, P.A., Call now for details 6255 East Fowler Ave- and be noticed! nue, Temple Terrace, 638-0212 Florida 33617, and file or the original with the 547-9414 clerk of the WHEEL above-styled Court on or before Sept. 10, 202, otherwise, a judgment Publisher’s may be entered against you for the relief de- Notice manded in the Com- DEAL plaint or Petition. WIT- NESS my hand and “SCAM “ the seal of said Court Have a car, truck van or on Aug 2, 2012. To avoid possible (Court Seal) scams, it is recom- Linda Cook mended that con- motorcycle you are wanting Clerk of the COurt sumers should verify By: K McDaniel caller information to sell? We'll run your ad in Deputy Clerk when receiving calls In accordance with the regarding credit card Americans With Disa- payments. Consum- all three publications for bilities Act, persons ers should also con- needing a special ac- tact the local com- commodation to partic- pany themselves in- 8 WEEKS ipate in this Hearing stead of giving this should contact the information to indi- A.D.A Coordinator not viduals who are FOR later than seven (7) contacting them di- days prior to the pro- rectly. ceeding at the Florida $ Relay Service at 19.99* 1-800-955-8770. As published in the Washington County News Aug 8, 15, 2012 A SAVINGS OF $32.01 OFF THE REGULAR PRICE 8-4030 Your Way IN THE CIRCUIT ADVERTISE to Success! Call now to 20 Words - 8 Weeks - One LOW Price! COURT OF THE FOUR- grow your business. TEENTH JUDICIAL Get your classified ad CIRCUIT IN AND FOR in 119 newspapers with WAHINGTON To place your ad, call one order. Advertising COUNTY, FLORIDA Network of Florida- CASE NUMBER: (866) 742-1373 2012-154-CA 850-638-0212 • 850-547-9414 M&K Investment Prop- erties, LLC a Florida Limited Liability Corpo- ration Plaintiff Washington County News vs. DOUGLAS KODY and wife RUTH GRIFFIN Holmes County Times-Advertiser Looking for a Chris- KODY, tian single lady over Defendant. 30 for friendship. AMENDED NOTICE OF Weekly Advertiser Non-smoker & ACTION drinker. Disability ok. TO: Douglas Kody and (850)547-1445. *Up to 20 words. Personal ads only, no dealers.

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Several Items For Maintenance ATTENTION: Drivers! EXPERIENCED OTR Drive 4 US Top Pay & FLATBED DRIVERS NOW OPEN Sale. Education Part Time Mainte- BETTIE’S COUNTRY REALTY U-Pick Grapes! Terry Craft 15 Bass nance Tech at Oak CSA Friendly Equiment earn 50 up to 55 cpm BETTIE L. SLAY, BROKER Open 7 days a week Boat, 115HP Terrace Apartments 401K & Great loaded. $1000 sign on 205 E. NORTH AVE., BONIFAY, FLORIDA 32425 7AM-7PM . 1304-A Mariner, GPS depth Entry Level in Bonifay, FL . Can- Insurance 2 Mos CDL to qualified drivers. 850-547-3510 Clayton Rd., finder, trolling motor, Youth Care didate will perform Class A Driving Exp Home most weekends. 3 BR 1 BA ON 1 AC OWNER FINANCE REDUCED -$54,900 Chipley. $3500.00. Workers varies Maintenance (877) 258-8782 Call: (843)266-3731 / • 10 AC FARM 3 BR HOME BARNS PASTURE-$175,000 U pick $5.00 gallon. GE washer/ dryer duties necessary to bulldoghiway.com EOE • NICE 2 BR BRICK-$85,900 • 2.5 ACRES-$19,900 Gulf Coast Youth Ser- 850-638-2624 like new. $250 for maintain and have a BE A U.S. MARSHALL • 4 BR 1.5 BA BRICK-$89,900 • 2 ACRES OWNER FINANCE-$19,900 vices has an immediate HAPPY JACK both. Pool table, clean community& Mariner, See The • 18 ACRES 4 BR 3 BA DWMH-$139,900 • 2 BR HOME ON 1 ACRE-$42,500 opening for Entry Level DuraSpot: latest tech- slate top, regulation, facility. World/ Room & Board, nology in flea, tick, • LAKEFRONT HOME ON 18 ACRES-$99,900 • 3 BR HOME ON 2+AC excellent condition Youth Care Workers at Duties will include Oakcrest Vineyard Work on ships, tug- mosquito & mite con- REDUCED-$74,900--4+ AC OLD HOMESITE-$24,900 • 41+ ACRES W/ 3 $500. our DeFuniak, Fort plumbing, light 850-638-8412 boats, crew and supply trol on dogs. Patented. MH’S & 4 PONDS-$129,900 • 2 BR INTOWN-$39,000 • 9 ACRES WRIGHTS Call 850-326-2436 Walton and Crestview electrical,painting, Open Mid-August boats. No previous ex- At farm, feed & hard- CREEK-$31,900 • --NEWER 3 BR 2 BA HOME ON 1 AC-$105,000 • 46 AC or 850-638-0215 locations. cleaning, etc. Candi- U-pcik Muscadines perience required, ware stores. Distributed 4 BR 2 BA MH BARNS FENCED PASTURE-$159,000 • 2 HOMES ON 13 Youth care workers date will work as a 14 different varities www. BeaMerchant by Fuller Supply (205) AC HWY FRONTAGE-$159,000 • 5 ACRES W/HOME, BARN, PASTURE & monitor the daily activi- team player with 8:00am to 5:00pm Marine.com 343-3341. www. POND-$85,000 • NICE 3 BR 2 BA DWMH ON 3+ ACRES-$82,000 ties of our youth resi- fellow employees. Thurs-Sat Sunday happyjackinc.com • 12 ACRES 3 BR FRAME HOME-$59,900 • 42+ACRES-$124,900 dents. No experience is Applicants must 1:00pm to 5:00pm. DRIVER TRAINEES www.bettiescountryrealtyonline.com required, we provide a have own tools & 1082 Garner Way NEEDED NOW! Learn MEDICAL CAREERS WANTED; 2 wk training program. reliable begin here - Get Chipley 273 South 1 Musical Instruments of to drive for Stevens transportation. Trained in Months, Not mile passed any kind in any condi- Transport! Earn $700 Excellent benefits and Please contact Years, Financial Aid if The Industrial Park tion. Piano, banjoes, per week! No competitive pay. Apply Beth In gram at Qualified. Housing drums, guitars, amps. experience needed! FOR RENT. 3BD/ 1BA in person only. Bring boyd-mail.com Available. Job Covington Local CDL Training Job house in Gilbert Subdi- LESSONS. driver’s license & social Placement Assistance. Music, Chipley. Ready in 15 days! vision. $650/mth, U-PICK GRAPES security card. Call Centura Institute 850-638-5050. (888) 368-1964. $650/depo. (850) $4.00/Gallon Gulf Coast Youth Acad- (877) 206-6559 emy, 1015 Mar Walt 547-4284 or 1978 Chevy El (850)547-2326 Now Accepting Camino Dri, Fort Walton Beach, MEDICAL CAREERS (850)638-0300. Ask to Follow signs on Hwy Applications Drivers - Refrigerated 350 cubic inch FL 32547 begin here - Train ON- speak with Kim, Mon- 177A to 1837 for,cooks,servers, and Dry Van freight Chevy engine. Four Okaloosa Youth Devel- LINE for Allied Health day - Friday. Flowing Well Rd., oyster shuckers Daily or Weekly Pay! barrael Elderbock opment Center 4449 and Medical Manage- Bonifay. & dishwashers. $0.01 raise per mile carb, glass pack Straightline Rd Crest- ment. Job placement U-Pick 7 days, Taking applications after 6 months. CDL-A, muffler, automatic, view, FL 32539 assistance. Computer daylight Tues-Sat from 3 months current OTR streight body. Walton Youth Develop- available. Financial Aid 10am-4pm. exp. (800)414-9569 $4000. OBO ment Center, 286 Gene if qualified. SCHEV cer- Apply in Person by www.driveknight.com 850-624-1679 Hurley Rd, DeFuniak tified. Call (888) 203- 8-25-12. “Bonifay’s Best” Springs, FL 32435 3179 www. French’s Restaurant DRIVERS- Hiring Mobile Home Web ID 34219383 CenturaOnline.com Community Text FL19383 to 56654 & Oyster Bar Experienced/Inexperienced HWY 90, Caryville, Tanker Drivers! Medical Office Train- has 2 or 3 bedrooms FL Great Benefits and Pay! ees Needed! Become a available ranging 850-548-5800 New Fleet Volvo Trac- Medical Office Assis- from Gilbert Catfish Pond tors! 1 Year OTR Exp. tant at SC Train! No Ex- $435-$625/month. Closed Monday and Full time Automotive Req.- Tanker Training perience needed! Executive Large lots, quiet, 2008 Harley Tuesday FINANCE Sales position. Available. Call Today: Online training gets clean and on-site 2854 Highview Circle Previous experience (877) 882-6537 you job ready! HS Office maintenance. Only Davidson Chipley, Fl 32428 MANAGER preferred. Geneva Now Hiring www.Oakley/Transport.co Diploma/GED & PC/ In- Space for rent down- responsible persons Street Glide Phone:850-638-8633 Jerkins, Inc. in Boni- area. Preschool Teacher: m ternet needed! (888) town Chipley. All util. should apply. Great fay, FL is looking for (334)684-3646. Must be able to pass 374-7294. incl’d 638-1918 Bonifay Schools. No an experienced Fi- a level 2 background pets. One month deposit. HUD Meet singles right nancial Manager. check. Experience is Drivers/Flatbed Class Transfer Drivers: Assistance may be now! No paid opera- A/P, A/R, & Payroll a plus but not neces- A. GET HOME WEEK- Need 20 Contract Driv- available. Contact tors, just real people are some of the re- sary. Also ENDS! Southeast Re- ers (over the road)- Management Sue: (850)547-1386 like you. Browse greet- quirements. Excel a looking for a cook. gional, Earn up to CDL A or B to relocate must. Please send Local Subway in or (512)751-2847. ings, exchange mes- Apply at The 39c/mi. 1 year OTR vehicles to and from 3BR/1.5BA for rent Anniversay your resumes to: Bonifay is now hiring sages and connect live. Academy located at Flatbed experience re- variouse locations $650/mth. No pets. [email protected] Manager position. Edition Try it free. Call now 1567 Hwy 90 quired, (800)572-5489 throughout US- (800) Deposit, & references (2) 2BR/2BA MH for Web ID#34217662 638-9808 9,700 miles. Copper/ (888)744-4426 Chipley. x227, SunBelt Trans- rent near Chipley. Text FL17662 to 56654 501-3783 www.mamo required Chipley. Black. In Excellent port, LLC transportation.com 638-1918 Water & garbage fur- condition w/Rinehart nished. $400 & $425 Exhaust, Power CHIPOLA FORD plus deposit. Call Commander, ABS, 547-4232. Security, Extra 527-4911 Headlights, 2 Seats, many other options. 2BR Furnished Mobile Always garage kept Home CH/A. Real and well maintaned. clean. On Bonnett Original owner. Only Pond Rd. $500/mth $17,000, sold new $200/dep. Sorry No for over $27,000. CHIPOLA FORD Pets 850-638-1462 850-723-4642 3BD/2BA MH 3/4 mile from Elementary School. On Hwy 177A. Family oriented park. Don't Miss Out On These Call (850)547-3746. Country Living Great Deals During Our EZ GO Golf Cart - Vernon Area Excellent Conditition, 3/2 Doublewide $600 back seat & golf cart 2/1 mobile home $450 repairs.$1900 NEWJackson County's New & Used NEW Located 1/8 mile from Call 535-4121 2012 FORD ESCAPE XLT 2012 FORD F-150 City of Vernon. Electric CHIPOLATruck Center FORD and refuge not in- MOON & TUNE PKG, SUPER CAB XLT cluded. 850-866-7210 NEW 2012 FORD ESCAPE4 CYLINDER XLT NEW 2012 FORDF-150 FACTORY DIRECT MSRP...... $26,985MOON & TUNEPKG, SUPER CAB XLT Disabled woman needs CHIPOLA FORD4 DISCOUNT...... $990CYLINDER COMPLETE PACKAGES MSRP...... $32,690V6, LIMITED SLIP AXLE, a place to live, hus- FROM RETAIL BONUS CASH...... $2,500 band kills himself and $ MSRP...... $26,985MSRP...... $ 26,985 CONVENIENCE PKG. 4,995 FMCC BONUS CASH...... $1,000 CHIPOLA FORD DISCOUNT...... $2,195 losing home to foreclo- CHIPOLA FORD DISCOUNT...... $990 DISCOUNT...... $ 990 sure. I have pets that RETAIL BONUS CASH....CASH...... $2,500 ...... $ 2,500 MSRP...... $32,690MSRP...... RETAIL BONUS CASH...... $ .$3,000 32,690 All Welded, CHIPOLA FORDDISCOUNT...... $2,195 DISCOUNT...... $ 2,195 are like family. I will be FMCCBONUS CASH...... $1,000 CASH...... $ 1,000 FMCC BONUS CASH...... $1,000 homeless if I cant find a All Aluminum Boats RETAILTRADE- BONUSIN ASSISTANCE...... $750CASH....CASH...... $3,000 SAVE SAVE FMCC BONUS CASH...... $1,000 place to live; however I TRADE-TRADE- IN ASSISTANCE...... $750 ASSISTANCE...... $ 750 can pay rent. Someone Xtreme SAVE SAVE please help. $4,490 $ $6,945 850-547-2291 Boats NEW$4,490 $6,945 $ #121942012NOW FORD ESCAPE22,495 XLT NEW #12186 NOW2012 FORD25,745 F-150 BonifayBonifay Florida For Rent www.xtremeindustries.comwww.xtremeindustries.com MOON & TUNE PKG, DWMH 3/2 HVAC SUPER CAB XLT 1150 sq. ft near Bonifay (850) 547-9500 HHHCHIPOLA FORD CERTIFIED PRE-OWNED4 CYLINDER VEHICLES!!!H 7 YEAR/100,000 MILE POWERTRAIN WARRANTY $600 monthly/ incl. CHIPOLA FORD CERTIFIED PRE-OWNED VEHICLES!!! 7 YEAR/100,000 MILE POWERTRAIN WARRANTY trash pick up. Req. MSRP...... $26,985 1st/last month’s rent, CHIPOLA FORD DISCOUNT...... $990 plus $250 sec deposit. MSRP...... $32,690 RETAIL BONUS CASH...... $2,500 No pets. 850-547-2122 35’ Dutchman Bunk- 11 MERCURY FMCC BONUS12 CASH...... $1,000 FORD FOCUS 09 FORD CHIPOLA08 FORD FORD DISCOUNT...... $2,195 house Special Fifth RETAIL BONUS CASH...... $3,000 FOR RENT Wheel. Bath and half, GRAND MARQUIS LS SE FUSION SE FMCCEDGEBONUS CASH...... $1,000 LIMITED sleeps 8. One owner, TRADE- IN ASSISTANCE...... $750 Nice mobile home con- SAVE POWER PKG., SAVEV6, POWER PKG., LTHR., MOONROOF, venient location in excellent condition. LEATHER, FULL SIZE CRUISE, ALLOYS, CHROME WHLS., Chipley. No Pets. (850)547-2308, $6,945TILT, CRUISE, (850)624-6236. $4,490 LUXURY! 28K MI., GREAT GAS NAV., 55K MI., 850-638-4640 29K MILES, #P3365NOW 27K MILES, #R3356NOW MILEAGE, #R3366 #11290A Mobile home for rent on 8 acres, Bonifay. Classified H CHIPOLA FORD CERTIFIED PRE-OWNED VEHICLES!!!H 7 YEAR/100,000 MILE POWERTRAIN WARRANTY 3 Bedroom, 2 full $19,995 $19,995 $19,995 $24,995 baths. Rent-$500/mo. First and last months. can! HHPRE-OWNED VECHILES (850)547-2225 Remodel 3BD/2BA If you’re Mobile Home. Call 09 DODGE 11 FORD 11 FORD 09 NISSAN 10 HYUNDAI 638-0451 or 326-7178 ready to CHARGER CROWN VIC LX FOCUS SEL ALTIMA SL GENESIS COUPE move up or V6, LEATHER, NICE V8, LEATHER, LOADED, LEATHER, MOONROOF, 4 CYL., LEATHER, 6 SPD., TURBO CHARGED, are just CAR, 34K MILES, 30K MILES, LOADED, 32K MI., MOONROOF, 40K MI., LEATHER, 26K MILES, Wages Pond: Near Sunny Hills. SW 3br #12297A #P3360 #R3359 #P3380 #12193A 2ba, All appliances, starting out screened porch, dock, carport. $555 month + Deposit 850-233-4636 Classified $16,995 $17,995 $17,995 $19,995 $19,995 Text FL14266 to 56654 can help you open the 09 TOYOTA 12 FORD 09 CADILLAC 10 FORD F-150 10 LINCOLN DTS door to VENZA ESCAPE XLT LEATHER, LOADED, CREW CAB XLT MKZ PWR. PKG., CD PLAYER, SPORT PKG., LEATHER, 5.4 V8, POWER PKG., SPORTY, LEATHER, home 55K MILES, NICE! 48K MILES, ALLOY WHLS., 56K MI., MOONROOF, SHARP, #12215A ONLY 19K MILES, ownership. #11354A 8K MILES, #12218A #P3357 #R3363 We’ve got $20,495 $22,995 $22,995 $24,995 $26,995 properties at every price, Our09 Sales FORD Team F-250 Is Here To Help10 You! LINCOLNPlenty More09 CHEVROLETGreat Deals On the Lot08 To LINCOLN Choose From! 11 FORD with NAVIGATOR CREW CAB 4X4 XL MKX TAHOE LT LEATHER, DVD, EXPLORER LMT. locations all DIESEL, POWER PKG., CUV, LEATHER, LOCAL LEATHER, DVD, MOONROOF, PWR. LIFT LEATHER, LOADED, over town! 63K MILES, TRADE, 32K MILES, MOONROOF, GATE, NICE, 48K MI. 23K MILES, #P3361 #12276A #12157A 67K MILES, #12225B #R3377A And if you’re Ryan McLaulin Bill Allard John Allen John Bryan Craig Bard Ronnie Coley $33,500 5 Acres near planning HWY. 90 • MARIANNA, FL •$29,995 (850) 482-4043 • 1 (866) 587-3673$33,995 Crystal Lake on Amos $27,995 $27,495 $31,995 Hayes Rd, property has well septic and power to sell, www.ChipolaFord.com RICK BARNES, SALES MANAGER pole. Current survey is Our Sales Team Is Here To Help You! Plenty More Great DealsOn the Lot To Choose From! available. About 1.5 ac- Classified Our Sales Team Is Here To Help You! Plenty More Great Deals On the Lot To Choose From! res of the property is *All prices plus $299.50 P&H, cleared. 850-271-5761 and leave a message. can tax, tag & title. All incentives applied. introduce Incentives good thru 8/31/2012 Reduced Price! Pictures for illustration purposes only. Two 8 acres on Bedie Rd, Two 9 acres on you to the Prices good thru 8/8/2012 W.A.C. Bedie Rd. Two 5 acres Ryan McLaulin Bill Allard John Allen John Bryan Craig Bard Ronnie Coley & One 10 acres on market’s Buddy Rd. One 10 ac- HWY. 90 • MARIANNA, FL • (850) 482-4043 • 1 (866) 587-3673 res on Gainer Rd. 10 Bill Allard John Allen John Bryan Craig Bard Ronnie Coley Ryan McLaulin acres on Hwy 77. best www.ChipolaFord.com RICK BARNES, SALES MANAGER Owner financing For HWY. 90 • MARIANNA, FL • (850) 482-4043 • 1 (866) 587-3673 more info call Milton prospects. Peel @ 850-638-1858. ✳ ✳ ✳ www.ChipolaFord.com RICK BARNES, SALES MANAGER Wednesday, August 8, 2012 The Weekly Advertiser | 1

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NEWBERRY LANE, BONIFAY, FLORIDA (850) 638-8183 plumbing, light earn 50 up to 55 cpm U-Pick 7 days, electrical,painting, loaded. $1000 sign on daylight Hwy. 177A, Bonifay, FL cleaning, etc. Candi- to qualified drivers. WE BUY ALL SCRAP METAL $$$ $10.00 date will work as a Home most weekends. Call To Place ALUMINUM, COPPER, BRASS, IRON, STOVES, per week (850) 547-0726 team player with Call: (843)266-3731 / An Ad In Classifieds. REFRIGERATORS, WASHERS, DRYERS 8 week minimum 5x5 $25.68 fellow employees. bulldoghiway.com EOE Looking for a Chris- Applicants must tian single lady over Washington 5x10 $35.31 County News 10x10 $46.01 have own tools & HAPPY JACK 30 for friendship. $ TOP $ PAID FOR JUNK CARS, 638-0212 reliable DuraSpot: latest tech- Non-smoker & (850) 638-0212 Holmes County TRUCKS & FARM EQUIPMENT 10x20 $80.25 transportation. nology in flea, tick, drinker. Disability ok. Times-Advertiser Open 24 Hours, Self-Service, Please contact mosquito & mite con- (850)547-1445. Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-6 p.m., Call For Sat. Hours 547-9414 (850) 547-9414 No Deposit, Units are Carpeted Beth In gram at trol on dogs. Patented. (850) 547-4709 boyd-mail.com At farm, feed & hard- ware stores. Distributed Now Hiring by Fuller Supply (205) Preschool Teacher: 343-3341. www. Advertise your Hasty Advertise your Must be able to pass happyjackinc.com business or a level 2 background Heating & Cooling business or check. Experience is MEDICAL CAREERS Go Painlessly™ with THERA-GESIC. service here for Serving Washington, Holmes and Jackson a plus but not neces- begin here - Get service here for Trained in Months, Not Counties for 18 Years With sary. Also only looking for a cook. Years, Financial Aid if Friendly and Reliable Service! only Qualified. Housing Maximum strength Apply at The Electrical Installation, Services and Repair Academy located at Available. Job analgesic creme for $10.00 1567 Hwy 90 Placement Assistance. Electrician on Staff $10.00 Call Centura Institute temporary relief from: per week Chipley. per week (877) 206-6559 • Back pain 8 week minimum Service On All Brands 8 week minimum • Muscle pain Sales For Residential & Commercial MEDICAL CAREERS • Arthritis pain 638-0212 begin here - Train ON- Commercial Refrigeration & Hoods 638-0212 LINE for Allied Health • Joint pain and Medical Manage-

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Classified REDUCED-$74,900--4+ AC OLD HOMESITE-$24,900 • 41+ ACRES W/ 3 Xtreme Anniversay can help you MH’S & 4 PONDS-$129,900 • 2 BR INTOWN-$39,000 • 9 ACRES WRIGHTS Edition CREEK-$31,900 • --NEWER 3 BR 2 BA HOME ON 1 AC-$105,000 • 46 AC Boats 9,700 miles. Copper/ open the 4 BR 2 BA MH BARNS FENCED PASTURE-$159,000 • 2 HOMES ON 13 Black. In Excellent door to AC HWY FRONTAGE-$159,000 • 5 ACRES W/HOME, BARN, PASTURE & BonifayBonifay Florida condition w/Rinehart POND-$85,000 • NICE 3 BR 2 BA DWMH ON 3+ ACRES-$82,000 www.xtremeindustries.comwww.xtremeindustries.com Exhaust, Power home • 12 ACRES 3 BR FRAME HOME-$59,900 • 42+ACRES-$124,900 Commander, ABS, www.bettiescountryrealtyonline.com (850) 547-9500 Security, Extra ownership. Headlights, 2 Seats, many other options. We’ve got Always garage kept properties at and well maintaned. Medical Office Train- FOR RENT. 3BD/ 1BA (2) 2BR/2BA MH for Original owner. Only every price, ees Needed! Become a house in Gilbert Subdi- rent near Chipley. $17,000, sold new Medical Office Assis- vision. $650/mth, Water & garbage fur- for over $27,000. with tant at SC Train! No Ex- $650/depo. (850) nished. $400 & $425 Disabled woman needs 850-723-4642 perience needed! 547-4284 or plus deposit. Call a place to live, hus- locations all Online training gets (850)638-0300. Ask to 547-4232. band kills himself and you job ready! HS speak with Kim, Mon- 527-4911 losing home to foreclo- over town! day - Friday. Diploma/GED & PC/ In- 2BR Furnished Mobile sure. I have pets that And if you’re ternet needed! (888) Home CH/A. Real are like family. I will be 374-7294. homeless if I cant find a EZ GO Golf Cart planning clean. On Bonnett Excellent Conditition, Pond Rd. $500/mth place to live; however I Transfer Drivers: can pay rent. Someone back seat & golf cart to sell, Need 20 Contract Driv- $200/dep. Sorry No repairs.$1900 “Bonifay’s Best” Pets 850-638-1462 please help. ers (over the road)- 850-547-2291 Call 535-4121 Classified CDL A or B to relocate Mobile Home vehicles to and from Community Country Living can Mobile home for rent variouse locations has 2 or 3 bedrooms - Vernon Area on 8 acres, Bonifay. introduce throughout US- (800) available ranging 3/2 Doublewide $600 3 Bedroom, 2 full 501-3783 www.mamo from 2/1 mobile home $450 baths. Rent-$500/mo. 1978 Chevy El 35’ Dutchman Bunk- you to the transportation.com $435-$625/month. Located 1/8 mile from First and last months. Camino house Special Fifth Large lots, quiet, City of Vernon. Electric market’s (850)547-2225 350 cubic inch Wheel. Bath and half, clean and on-site and refuge not in- sleeps 8. One owner, Executive maintenance. Only Chevy engine. Four best Call To Place An Ad cluded. 850-866-7210 barrael Elderbock excellent condition. Office responsible persons Remodel 3BD/2BA carb, glass pack (850)547-2308, Space for rent down- should apply. Great Mobile Home. Call prospects. In Classifieds. For Rent muffler, automatic, (850)624-6236. town Chipley. All util. Bonifay Schools. No 638-0451 or 326-7178 DWMH 3/2 HVAC streight body. Washington County incl’d 638-1918 pets. One month 1150 sq. ft near Bonifay deposit. HUD $4000. OBO $600 monthly/ incl. 850-624-1679 News Assistance may be trash pick up. Req. available. Contact 1st/last month’s rent, $33,500 5 Acres near (850) 638-0212 Sue: (850)547-1386 Crystal Lake on Amos Call To Place plus $250 sec deposit. An Ad In Classifieds. or (512)751-2847. No pets. 850-547-2122 Wages Pond: Near Hayes Rd, property has well septic and power Washington Holmes County Sunny Hills. SW 3br County News 3BR/1.5BA for rent 3BD/2BA MH 3/4 mile FOR RENT 2ba, All appliances, pole. Current survey is from Elementary available. About 1.5 ac- (850) 638-0212 Times-Advertiser $650/mth. No pets. 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