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Ii* U .1.* ~**, Perr News-Heratd t . 80s dance planned tonight An 80s-themed dance will be held Friday, Oct. 21, at the Perry Elks Lodge with the proceeds benefiting the Perry Rotary Club. Doors open at 7 p.m. Tickets are $10 In advance and $15 at the door, and can be purchased at Rosehead Junction and the Taylor County Public Library, Call 850-591-1850 for more Information. Best selling author to speak at library New York Times best selling author Terry Dulong will speak at the Taylor County Public Library on Monday, Oct. 31, from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Dulong Is author of the acclaimed Cedar Key Series, featuring "Spring Forward" and "Casting About." Her latest book, "Sunrise on Cedar Key," will be published Tuesday, Oct. 25. She will speak at the Friends of the Taylor County Public Library meeting, which Is free and the public Is Invited to attend. The library is located at 403 N. Washington St. No school Monday Parents are reminded that students will not have classes Monday, Oct. 24, due to a planned In-Service day for teachers. School bells will ring back on schedule Tuesday, Oct. 25. TTI to host Craft Advisory Council meetings Taylor Technical Institute (TTI) will hold Craft Advisory Council meetings Monday, Oct. 24. Lunch will be served for craft members from 12-1 p.m. in the Commons (located in building A). Following lunch, individual craft meetings will convene from 1-2 p.m. in each program area. For more information, please call (850) 838-2545. Beach Cub to host Halloween fun event Saturday, Oct.29 The 4-H Beach Club Invites families to join them for an afternoon of Halloween fun Saturday, Oct. 29, at Sharky's Keaton Beach Hot Dog Stand, starting at 3 p.m. "Come out for an afternoon of games like ring toss, pin the nose on the pumpkin and much more." The club meets every Wednesday at Blue Creek Baptist Church, starting at 5 p.m. Membership is open to any girl In grades six through 12. 6 IIIJIMEIUI Stphn Robinon p. B-2 National treasure NASA keeping track of country's Moon Trees When visitors stroll under the pines at Forest Capital Park Saturday for the 56th annual Florida Forest Festival, they might want to spare a glance overhead and give thought to the loblolly pine whose start began on a bold journey into space nearly 40 years ago. Taylor County's very own "Moon Tree" stands proud and tall in the front yard of the ranger's homestead situated behind Forest Capital State Museum and is featured on a list being compiled by Dave Williams of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md. Earlier this year, Williams began his quest to catalogue the country's "moon trees"- redwood, loblolly pine, Perry News-Herald Two sections 12Yeai ,No0.42 www.perroiiewsapers.com sycamore, Douglas fir and sweetgum trees sprouted from seeds that astronaut Stuart Roosa took to the moon and back during the Apollo 14 mission in 1971. "Hundreds of moon trees were distributed as seedlings," Williams said in a recent interview printed nationwide about his search, "but we don't have systematic records showing where they all went." And though some of the trees are long-lived species expected to live hundreds or thousands of years, others have started to succumb to the pressures of old age, severe weather and disease. At least a dozen have died, including the loblolly pine at the White House and a New Orleans pine that was damaged Living .................. A-4 Religion................. A-6 Sports................. A-7 Community ............ B-1 by Hurricane Katrina and later removed, the report indicated. To capture the vanishing historical record, Williams, a curator at the National Space Science Data Center, has been tracking down the trees, dead or alive. "I've gotten hundreds of emails since all the articles appeared about the Moon Trees. Far too many to keep up with. Many of them were about Moon Trees I'd already known about, but I did find out about four or five new ones, including a second one in Brazil. And I got some updated pictures of many of the trees," Williams told the Perry News-Herald. Williams also confirmed that ".* Please see page 3 Entertainment .,..... B-2 Friday TV listings ............... B-3 Looking Back......... B-4 Classifieds ............. B-6 Taylor County's Moon Tree can be found behind the Cracker Homestead complex. 73 Saturday 400 i 74 39 Sunday 76' 43 Sports Complex to welcome 18 teams for soccer tournament Oct. 28 The Taylor County Sports Complex will play to host to its first major tournament next weekend when 18 area high school varsity girls soccer teams converge on the facility's fields. The tournament will feature a shoot-out Friday, Oct. 28, with six teams scheduled to take part so far, according to County Administrator Jack Brown. The full tournament will take place on Saturday, Oct. 29, with the competing teams including those from Taylor County High School, Maclay, Suwannee, Godby, John Paul II, East Gadsden, Madison, Marianna, Lafayette, Florida High and Fort White. The county has been coordinating the tournament with school district officials, including TCHS coach David Woods. Brown said the county is hoping to use this tournament as a model for future ones, with the hope of expanding into high school Please see page 3 Teacher cleared of battery, allegations The Taylor County School Board acknowledged Tuesday night the suspension and re-instatement of a teacher who was under investigation for alleged battery against a student. "The teacher returns to work tomorrow (Wednesday). The investigation did not warrant the allegations against her and she returns to work tomorrow," Superintendent of Schools Paul Dyal said. "The Perry Police Department (PPD) did the investigation-we turned it over to them pmediately," he added. The teacher, who was not identified in the meeting, had been suspended with pay since Sept. 23. On Thursday, PPD Capt. Jamie Cruse said the allegations were that "the teacher placed hands on a student." -** Please see page 2 No bids on planned parking lot at Keaton The planned parking lot at the Keaton Beach Coastal Park, which will serve overflow from the adjacent public boat ramp, has been delayed again after no bids were received on the project. The county first received bids on the parking lot in May, but rejected them because they greatly exceeded the budget. According to County Administrator Jack Brown, two firms attended the pre-bid conference, but neither submitted a bid. The county will now re-advertise, triggering more delays on a project that county officials were once hopeful could be completed in time Please see page 3 III A-2 Perry News-Herald County proclamation The Taylor County Commission proclaimed October to be Florida Forest Festival Month during their meeting Tuesday. Distinguished Young Woman of Taylor County Ja'Brayla Bell, who was in attendance for the proclamation, invited commissioners to attend the festival and to be celebrity servers during the World's Largest Free Fish Fry. Bell will next take part in the Kid's Parade tonight (Friday) in the courthouse square beginning at 6 p.m. 'No probable cause to sustain charge' TEACHER Continued from page 1 "Our investigation found that the teacher got involved to prevent a fight between two students from continuing. We referred the matter to the school system to handle it internally. We did not feel there was a basis for criminal charges against the teacher," he explained. In his summary, investigator Gene Franklin stated, "This officer finds no probable cause to sustain a battery charge against the teacher." CLAIM YOUR FUTURE WITH SAINT LEO UNIVERSITY ra. J"T, rli~I Full-time students may be eligible for the Florida Resident Access Grant (FRAG), for up to $2149 each year towards tuition. Approved for VA Benefits/GI Bill SAINT LEO UNIV ERSI TY iiAnditi'd 189 Saint Leo University admits students of any race, color, religion, aind national or elhim origin. Welcome to the 56th Florida Forest Festival This message is sponsored by: Taco Equipment and Sales 2673 Hwy. 19 South Perry, FL 32348 (850) 584-5002 c- S... .. .... -. .. ^ " Harvey Strickland ke iM Strickland 3423 Hwy. 19 S. 584-8353 Thomas Chevrolet BUICK PONTIAC OLDS Call or e-mail us at (800) 711-3379 or ThomasChev@gtcom.net 2218 Hwy. 19 S. Perry, FL (850) 584-6221 ww. Th.orm a-CGhevro let. net Jack's Boats & Trailers "Sihce 1975" Sales & Service Factory Trained Mechanics 449 U.S. 19 N. Pe s ?. Now Filling- Ppane Cylinders & RVs arry, Fl. 32347 850-584-2162 Mon.-Frl. 8:00 5:30 Sat. 8:00 noon Dennis Locksmith Service "Locally Owned & Operated" Locks Changed Sliding Doors Secured Dead Bolts Installed Automotive Lock Work Master Key Systems Safes Keys Made Window Bars Auto-Domestic & Foreign Keys Sales Service Repair 1103 Hwy. 98 W Pineview Memorial Gardens, Inc. Perpetual Care Cemetery 1500 Johnson Stripling Road Office: 530 E. Ash Street 58497327 1584m7327 2 Burns Monument & Vault Company 530 East Ash Street Perry, Florida 32347 (850) 584-8106 or (888) 584-8106 Honest Jim's Appliances LLC. FacorvAuhorzedSevic os Brnd MAYFAG IrAer Wa * Commercial Laundry Equipment Service * Water Heater Repair & Replacement "For Quality Service You Can Count On" 850-584-6591 2387 Hwy. 221 N. Perry Wa&at. START RIGHT. START HERE. Weiss True Value & Just Ask Rental 209 W. Green St., Perry 850-584-5515 www.truevalue.com ------7 4, C Transponei Keys 7 October 21-22, 2011 I I - -- - , J \ A-3 Perry News-Herald October 21-22, 2011 FWC to host coastal wildlife conservation meetings Oct. 24 and 25 at extensioA office Local residents are reminded that the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's (FWC) Coastal Wildlife Conservation Initiative is holding public meetings in Perry on Oct. 24 and 25. The Coastal Wildlife County working to bring more tournaments to S sports complex SPORTS COMPLEX * Continued from page 1 Conservation Initiative is a new, comprehensive strategy for approaching wildlife conservation issues in the coastal areas of Florida. Those in Wakulla, Jefferson, Taylor and Dixie counties are encouraged to attend one of the Perry meetings. The FWC will hold a morning and evening session; the meetings will be at the UF- IFAS Taylor County Extension, 203 Forest Park Drive. The Oct. 24 session is from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m., while the Oct. 25 session is from 9 a.m. to noon. Attendees are asked to register online in advance of the meetings by going to MyFWC. com/Conservation and selecting "Coastal Wildlife" under "Special Initiatives." FWC staff will present an overview of the initiative and its partnership strategy and ask attendees to identify pressing coastal conservation issues in their area. Staff will discuss gaps in research, education, management and regulation that stand in the way of resolving those issues. "The CWCI's vision is to ensure the long-term conservation of native wildlife in balance with human activities in coastal ecosystems throughout Florida," said Blair Hayman, Coastal Wildlife Conservation Initiative coordinator. "There are critical, immediate as well as long- standing coastal wildlife conservation issues that could be addressed more effectively through the cooperative efforts of a partnership rather than by individual agencies or entities," she said. For more information on the Coastal Wildlife Conservation Initiative visit MyFWC.com/ Conservation or contact Blair Hayman, at (386) 758-0525 or Blair.Hayman@MyFWC.com. Taylor County's Moon Tree stands more than 40 feet tall. Seedling traveled 250,000 miles to moon and back NATIONAL TREASURE Continued from page 1 Perry's Moon Tree was present and accounted for on his list. Taylor County's Moon Tree was planted in April 1978. Buckeye Cellulose Corporation Lands and Timber Manager Len Woodward served as master of ceremonies for the morning event, which was attended by representatives of the Florida Department of Natural Resources, Florida Division of Forestry, Taylor County Commission, Cross City and Taylor County 6th grade. classes, Perry Woman's Club, Perry Garden Club, 'Florida Division of Parks and Florida Forest Festival Queen. -Charise Williams. The seedling, which traveled 250,000 miles to the moon and back before landing in Taylor County's welcoming soil, was one of four Moon Trees presented to Florida. Other Moons Trees were to be planted at Cape Kennedy and the Capitol in Tallahassee. Williams has so far listed trees in 22 states plus Washington, D.C., and Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Second-generation moon trees, also tracked by Williams, continue to be planted. On Feb. 9, 2005, the 34th anniversary of the Apollo 14 splashdown, a second-generation sycamore was dedicated at Arlington National Cemetery "in honor of Apollo astronaut Stuart A. Roosa and the other distinguished astronauts who have departed our presence here on earth." Another sycamore was planted at the U.S. National Arboretum in Washington, - D.C., on April 22, rth Day), 2009. On Feb. 3, 2011, one was planted in Roosa's honor at the Infinity Science Center, which is under construction at NASA's Stennis Space Center in Mississippi. If you'd like to know more about Perry's Moon Tree, Williams invites you to go online and read at http://nssdc. gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/lunar/ moon_tree.html. To see the tree in person, take a stroll down the dirt lane alongside the Cracker Homestead and you'll find yourself face-to-face with a space age voyager. boys soccer and middle school soccer tournaments, as well as other sports. The sports complex officially opened in 2006 with the existing soccer fields. The baseball quad saw its first action in 2010. The complex is currently home to the Perry Soccer Association as well as recreation league flag and tackle football as well as baseball. Brown said the county has found it difficult so far to break into some athletic leagues because of existing events at other complexes in the region, but they are continuing to work to bring more tournaments here. Finding ways to promote tournaments at the sports complex has been a common subject at both the Taylor County Commission and Perry City Council over the past year. Tournaments and their potential economic impact were the primary reasons cited by the city council when they recently offered the county commission a $1.2 million loan to help complete a second quad of baseball diamonds at the complex. Talks between the county and city are ongoing. Drainage plans change PARKING LOT Continued from page 1 for this past summer's scallop season. The original design for the parking lot called for the use of permeable pavers rather than asphalt to provide better drainage and allow the county to maximize the available land on the property, according to County Engineer Kenneth Dudley. While the county was hoping the bids would come in around $300,000, the two bids received in May were for $556,000 and $933,000. Commissioners voted to have Dudley re-engineer the project to see where he could increase the use of asphalt to reduce the cost, which would in turn require him to change the project's drainage plans. 0 (1) The Ford F-150 LD received the lowest number of problems per 100 vehicles among large pickups in the proprietary J.D. Power and Associates 2011 Initial Quality Study. (SM) Study based on responses from 73,790 new-vehicle owners, measuring 234 three-year old models and measures opinions after 90 days of ownership. Proprietary study results are based on experiences and perceptions of owners surveyed in February-May 2011. Your experiences may vary. Visit jdpower.com. (2) EPA- estimated 16 cty/22 hwy/18 combined mpg, 3.5L V6 4x2. (3) Based on Ford drive-cycle tests of comparably equipped 2011 Ford and 2010/2011 competitive models. Class Is Full-Size Pickups over 8,500 Ibs. GVWR. Available 6.7L Power Stroke V8 Turbo Diesel. (4) EPA-estimated 22 city/27 hwy/24 combined mpg, 1-4 manual 4x2. OPEN October 22 Festival Day 11 am'til 10 pm Restaurant Karaoke Thursday 7 p.m. 10 p.m. Happy Hour Monday Saturday 5 pm- 7 pm Authentic Mexican Food Full Service far Mon.-Sat. 11AM 10 PM I- 2241 S. Byron Butler Pkwy jS i^ j (850) 584-7779 Living. A-4 Perry News-Herald October 21-22, 2011 E No tricks here: Do you understand your property taxes? Ashley Lee Batey, Joshua Robert Tedder December vows to unite Batey, Tedder Jim and Sheila Tedder of Perry announce the engagement of their son, Joshua Robert, to Ashley Lee Batey of Tallahassee. The bride-elect is the daughter of Cynthia Batey Newhall of Tallahassee and the late Dr. Robert Batey. A December wedding is planned at Maclay Gardens in Tallahassee. Call me today to hear about these optional features: New Car Replacement, Accident Forgiveness and Deductible Rewards. (850) 584 5188 MARK PELT. OO1000-A S JEFFESN ST PERRY a242189@allstate.com Allstate. VuWm ilnoad tinMI Feature is optkinal and subject to terms, conditions and availability Safe Driving Bonus won't appy ter an accident. Patent pending. Allstate File and Casualty Insurance Comnany: Norttibrook. IL 2009 Allstate wtaa co anyp Underwritten by: Golden Rule Insurance Co. Health Insurance Co-Pay High Deductibles Randy Plus Trammell Denta & Vision Trammell Home Office Home 712 Eleventh Street 514 W. Ash Sreet Lawrenceville, IL 62439-2395 Perry, Florida 32347 (800) 474-4467 Cell: (850) 371-0001 randolphtrammell@yahoo.com Big Bend Transit, Inc. Beginning Mon., Oct. 31, 2011, the in-town shuttle will run three days a week Instead of five. The shuttle will run: Monday Wednesday Friday 7:30 a.m. 6 p.m. * M Anal sence w maln the same* While explaining property tax notices to the Perry Woman's Club, Property Appraiser Bruce Ratliff reminded members that appointments weren't necessary in his office and his staff was ready and willing to help taxpayers understand TRIM (Truth In Millage) statements, tax bills or any other issues. Ratliff had nothing but praise for his staff--"they know their jobs," he said, and then he proceeded to explain his own. Ratliff handed out charts which showed members that he took office the year after property values peaked in Taylor County. "In 2009, they dropped 64 million, and then another 91 million the next year, and 75 million the next year. That adds up to $230 million in three years. "The banner year was 2008 and then the values here went south. Until that time, banks were generous with their money and lending was freely approved." f Ratliff said he is often questioned about the Save Our f Homes amendment and he offered a brief explanation. Save Our Homes, Ratliff said, was crafted so that a homesteaded property's maximum assessed value cannot increase more than 3 percent in any one year. However, he said, this presented a lot of problems when properties--especially at the coast--went down in market value. Although market values peaked in 2008, when they dropped dramatically, they were still higher than the assessed value which resulted in a maximum 3 percent tax increase. "The tax code in Florida is really complicated, and exemptions like Save Our Homes have been bandaids that rM- PROUDU OF MY SON, BILLY JR. & GRANDSON, JOSH DICEK BILL DICIK t don't really fix the problems." Although market values in this area haven't improved as sellers would like, Ratliff did say that a condominium in Steinhatchee, listed at $114,000 on the tax rolls, just sold for $120,000. "That's better," he said. "That's closer." When asked about putting photographs on the web site managed by his office (taylorcountypa.com), Ratliff said he was reluctant. "That web site is one of my pet projects--we've gotten 4 million hits--but we're not going that far with it. Criminals are smart, too," he said. "They could make a Wish List off that site if we posted pictures showing your boat shed and your lawn mower." Ratliff did encourage input from property owners--"the bottom line is we want to get it right," he said. Halloween decorations welcomed Property Appraiser Bruce Ratliff to the Perry Woman's Club. He is pictured with Virginia Sessions, left, and Pres. Iris Parker. Garden Club wants YOU to join; fashion show scheduled The Perry Garden Club will host a fashion show and new member orientation for all members as well as prospective members on Thursday, Oct. 27, beginning at 6 p.m., at the Club House located behind Forest Capital Hall. The evening will begin with a light supper followed by a fashion show with garden club members Doris LePoma, Bettie Page, Evelyn Daniels, Jimmie Bennett and Glenda Slaughter as models displaying fashions furnished compliments of Kmart. As part of the Florida Federation of Garden Clubs, there are many programs and projects.that garden clubs throughout the state participate in and become involved with, from horticulture education, youth camps and scholarships to floral design and roadside beautification. During the fashion show, garden club members wi.llA a.,,Pa t ,hsj progranjs,.explaining the manny rthifieit available for' education and enjoyment. "This will be a fun and informative evening for guests and prospective members." ADVANCED TRAINING If you would like to SHARPEN your silts in Cosmetology, Barbering, Nail Techfor Braiding... This course is for YQ .! This course will also prepare youfor the State Board Examl Training in your area intdes: RAZOR CUTTING STYLING COLOR ING CHEMI DRESSING EYE G EXTENSIONS D CH MORE Th urse will be held u October 29 Ad ced Training Tay nty Extension Office Forest Capital Hall Forest Park Dr., Perry, FL Call Doris Simpson @ (850) 321-8022 to make your reservation HAPPY BIRTHDAY, Wappy 390 lirtiday Chudlaelw 1ach wood October 25,2011 a wonderfid moder and mportiMg me nfrug y caee and the good limne& aajwne , k- ='-J: 70 .IP" n I RAAIM-Zma7 i&7 A-5 Perry News-Herald October 21-22, 2011 For outstanding achievement McNealy awarded First Oakleaf Cluster Senior Airman Athenia S. McNealy was recently awarded the First Oakleaf Cluster for outstanding achievement as protocol specialist at Maxwell- Gunter Air Force Base in Montgomery, Ala. She is attached to the Air Force Senior Noncommissioned Officer Academy and the Barnes Center for Enlisted Education. From Oct. 8, 2008, to March 18 of this year, McNealy "successfully choreographed 10 academy graduation ceremonies and 10 enlisted board of directors conferences supporting 12,000 invited guests, general officers, former Chief Master Sergeants of the Air Force, and MAJCOM command chiefs while keeping with the highest traditions of military professionalism, customs and courtesies," said Col. Stewart S. Price, USAF Commander. "She conducted briefings for more than 150 students ensuring proper execution of duties and graduation ceremony details," he added. Price further stated that McNealy, as a vehicle control officer, was credited with zero discrepancies during the semi-annual wing inspection, an increase from 83 to 100 percent within her first year of management. "Finally," he stated, "her superior contributions were further recognized when she was awarded the Airman of the Quarter award for the third quarter of 2009 and Airman of the Year for 2010, as well as Senior Airman Below-the- Zone." McNealy, a 2007 graduate of Taylor County High School, is the daughter of Diane White of Perry. Her brothers are Gary and Genario McNealy. Perry Drapery & Gift Shop PERRY CONNECTIONS .COM Residential Septic Tank & The Furniture Gallery. : Find the es Forgricultural Installation Time for a New Window Treatment! 2" Wood Blinds (whites or stains) 1" Flex Aluminum Blinds (colors) Beautiful New Verticals Draperies & Toppers Free Estimates Call (850) 584-6818 Open Mon.-Fri. 9:30 5:30, Sat. 930 3:00 O;V Downtown Perry PESTWeCON-0 Ri0L We provide: Termite Treatments Termite Monitoring Systems Pest Control Termite (WDO) Inspections SOUTHERNIRRO ERTYm Locally Owned & Operated Licensed & Insured Tell Free 1-877-838-4959 I Local 838-4959 P.O. Box 25 Perry, FL 32348 S Do you suffer from... Back or Neck Pain Headaches Arm/Leg Pain orNumbness ShouTder or Foot Pain Call for information on how chiropractic care may be able to help you. Perry Chiropratic Clinic Lee S. Nelsen, D.C. 850-584-7117 Find us on Facebook www.perrychirodinic.com Need Contact Lenses? Order on the web at: Accenteyecarecenter.com or call 584-2200 eo Dr. Michael Walby Optometric Physician CONTACT LENSES Call anytime for computer and satellite support Computer Repair & Sales Virus Removal & Data Recovery We can save your pictures, emails and music. FREE Computer Classes AR NU @omcast H- ORECTV v Riverside SpiritsNH Wine Shoppe 1312 Riverside Drive, Steinhatchee, FI. Next to Fiddler's Restaurant 352-498-2942 J -.- Custom Made All Occasion GIFT BASKETS LARGEST LIQUOR SELECTION *;. ON THE NATURE COAST l;,= WE CARRY FINE CIGARS SSpecial orders. SIf we don't have it...we can get it! MONTHLY GIVEAWAYS uommerciau Indusbial Depend on the Big Dog Farm Equipment Drying Crops Curing Tobacco Heating Confined Livestock Flame-Weeding Emergency Power Locally Owned & Operated 1352 SW 351, Cross City, FL 32628 www.plantationgas.com Simple Garden Solutions, LLI. Sandy Pines Nursery Florida Native Perennials Wo 225 FL (in Lei slllll ch Rd. 1/2 n South of Deadman's Curve) 850 578-2517 sgsllc@fairpoint.net Owned by Debbie & Jim Ross U U U Josh Noland's 4 Music Studio j LEARN TO PLAY MUSIC AND RECORD YOUR PROJECT with a professional who cares Guitar Banjo* Bass *Voice Specializing in Songwriting and Recording Contact Josh Noland, teacher/producer 850-584-5975 Shop NEW & Pre-Owned Cars & Trucks Online 24 hours a day at: www.TimberlandFordum With Expert Auto Locate Service Availablel (850) 584-6178 *(800)763-4589 2441 S. 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ONLY $34995 I * FREE Activation - * LAYAWAY Plan verizgn * Monthly Plan + Minutes Unlimited Talk & Text $4495/month 1 1 PLANT ION . . . . Religion (^C^ ^A^ a^AA>u^/ tl^e/ / ^y^r /i 9 [ i'~ l f^A^clLe/( The Pumpkin Patch at the First United Methodist Church remains open for customers daily from 4-8 p.m., with extended service on Festival Day, Saturday, from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. Proceeds from pumpkin sales benefit projects for children and youth of the church. On Tuesday, Oct. 25, storytelling will take place in the Pumpkin Patch. Everyone is invited to attend. For parade-goers near the church, free hot chocolate will be served during the parade. A-6 Perry News-Herald October 21-22, 2011 Don't forget: *Little St. John Missionary Baptist Church and Pastor Dr. Robert Butler will continue celebrating their anniversaries this Saturday, Oct. 22, at 6 p.m. On Sunday, Oct. 23, Pastor Jermaine Simmons and Jacob's Chapel will be in charge of services at 3 p.m. *Next Saturday, Oct. 29, Perry First Church of God will host a Fall Festival from 5-9 p.m. with carnival games, a bounce house, pony rides and food galore--hotdogs, cotton candy, and prizes. *Lakeside Baptist Church will hold its Fall Festival on Monday, Oct. 31, from 5-7 p.m. candy, food and fellowship. Everyone is invited for games, Obituaries " Philip G. Johnson He then worked as a system .Marcia (Dan) Schwartz; and native of Perry, died Oct. Philip G. Johnson, 73, died engineer for IBM, retiring after numerous other relatives and 2011, at Lake City Vetera Philip G. Johnson, 73, died 28 years, friends. Hospital. Oct.18, 2011, following an Mr. Johnson had resided in He was preceded in death by Survivors include: c extended illness. Perry for the last 14 years and a son, David Alan Johnsqn; a daughter; Courtney Nic( He was born July 10, 1938, was a member of Calvary brother, David Johnson; and Williams; three brothers, DaN in Lyndonville, N.Y., to Ernest Baptist Church. two sisters, Penuel FitzGerald L. Williams, Jerry Williams a Edward Johnson and Elsie He is survived by his wife of and Gayle Larson. Charles Williams; and fi Mildred Johnson. After 51 years, Judith A. Johnson of ' A memorial service will be sisters, Frankie Wilkersc graduating from RIT with a Perry; a daughter, Jennifer held Sunday, Oct. 23, 2011, at 5 Emma Jackson, Betty Pigfo mechanical engineering degree, (Luke) Mosley of Perry; two p.m. at Calvary Baptist Church. Thorter Williams and Ear he served in the United States brothers, Dr. Alan Johnson and Williams. Air Force Strategic Air Warren Johnson, both of Lee Roy Williams Services will be held Command servicing the s Lyndonville, N.Y.; a niece, Lee Roy Williams, 67, a Stewart Memorial AME T/jcfj1r- Don't forget Breast Cancer, Domestic Violence awareness By SARAH HALL Welcome back to Perry, Sandy Hall! Hometown girl returns, and opens Sandy Hall's Gallery. Congratulations! Prayers Special prayers for our sick: Treva Walker at Tallahassee Memorial; Helen Irvine in Mayo, Minister- Booker Edwards at home, and these at Marshall Health & Rehab: Arthur Flowers, Sydney Patterson, Mamie Atkins, Bennie Adams and Helen Smith. Prayers also for Willie Pearl Bryant; Kathy Whetsel at Shands in Gainesville; Athenia White, Flora Underwood and Blanche McGrew at home; and Hazel Williams in Tallahassee. We remember the bereaved: the families of Louise Robinson, Bernice Nash, Mary Alice Roberts, Joyce Ann Mitchell and Leroy Williams. Dual Day There will be a Dual Day celebration at New Mt. Zion Church on Oct. 23 at 3 p.m. Men and women are welcomed for the combined choir. October salutes October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and you're encouraged to wear pink. It's also Domestic Violence Awareness/Prevention Month; please wear blue. Enjoy the moments: when you awake in the morning without a pain in your body; when you eat a good balanced meal and don't overeat; when you travel somewhere you really enjoy going; when you smile at a stranger and they smile back at you; when you put on your favorite outfit and it's not too tight; when the doctor tells you you have a clean bill of health; .Assi l oflll01 Attention all Veterans and Families of Veterans MARK YOUR CALENDARS! Taylor County Board of Commissioners will host the Annual Veteran's Day Luncheon Friday, Nov. 11 12:30 p.m. Heritage Pavilion Forest Capital Hall In the event of rain, the luncheon will be held in the Forest Capital Hall auditorium. Please join us as we honor our veterans. when you can pay your bills (most of them) on time and before the month runs out; When someone special calls ou that you haven't heard from in a long time; when people you used to 12, ans one ole vid and ive on, rd, lie at on work with say, 'You still look good!'; when you realize you're clothed in your right mind and still have a reasonable portion of good health. Enjoy the moments; you're still alive! Saturday, Oct. 22, with the Rev. Willie Merrick officiating. Interment will follow at Springhill Cemetery. Family will receive friends at Evans-Walker Funeral Home today, Oct. 21, from 5-7 p.m. Wanda Faye Collier Wanda Faye Collier, 52, of Perry died Oct. 18, 2011, at home. Survivors include: her husband, Billy Joe Collier; two daughters, Schemeka Ford and Dominiquetriss; one son, Latevin Ellis; five sisters, Sandra Bolden, Pauline Ellis, Beverly Hayes, Bonita Hughes, * and Diane Johnson; four brothers, Boyzie Hayes, Curtis Miller, Michael Miller and Willie Miller; his mother-in- law, Louise Florence and three sisters-in-law, Natisha Miller, Debra Hawkins and Hattie Murphy. Services will be held at Mt. Olive Missionary Baptist Church, Saturday, Oct. 22, with Minister Katie Granger Officiating. Interment will follow at Wigginsville Cemetery in Sirmans. Visitation will be held at Mt. Olive Missionary Baptist Church, today, Oct. 21 from 5- 7 p.m. Evans-Walker Funeral Fall Festival Monday, October 31 5-7p.m. Come--bring the children and enjoy the festivities Games* Candy Food Fellowship Lots of Fun Also a performance by the'Popcorn Gang'! Lakeside Baptist Church "A Place to Call Home" SUNDAY SERVICES 9A45 a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. Morning Worship 6 p.m. Discipleship Training 7 p.m. Evening Worship WEDNESDAY SERVICES 6:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting Mission Activities Darrell Jones, Pastor Hwy. 27 584-5688 fE A ANUT wE. PAS.-A EGGPA NOPEPPERS *TOMATO PATCH NOW OPEN* (850) 973-8286 or (850) 251-5463 Hwy. 221 N., turn on Hwy. 360 4 to 5 miles on Right NEW LOCATION! Follow Signs Mon. Sat. 7:30 am 6:00 pm Closed On Sundays Jiffy Food Stores 4 Convenient Locations 703 S. Jefferson (OPEN 24 HOURS) Badcock&more HOME FURNITURE 1 I 1225 S. Jefferson St. 584-5891 Established 1904 "We'll Treat You Right" Goodman's BBQ 2429 S. Byron Butler Pkwy.* 584-3751 "Best BBQ in Taylor County" Buckeye Community Federal Credit Union 1825 S. Jefferson St. Perry, Fl. 32348 1-850-584-7100 Support Your Local Churches New in town, or j st wanting to learn more about our God? I Come Worship with us at The Perry Church of Christ 714 N. Calhoun St Come study online http:J/en.netlog.com/lronyoda Sunday Bible Study at 9:30 a.m. Telephone 584-2645 Morning Worship at 10:30 a.m. Email-perrycoc@gmail.com Wednesday Bible Study at 7:30 p.m. Everyone is our Honored Guestl S-DMH _=PLAZA , *. ' Public Notice Dr. Eric Hensen will be closing his ENT practice in Perry, FL effective November 10, 2011. Dr. Hensen's patients can request their records by stopping by DMH Medical Plaza at 555 N. Byron Butler Parkway, Perry, FL and signing a medical release. Records will be ready for pickup within 10 business days of signing the release. Records can also be transferred to another provider with the receipt of the medical release from the new providers' office. There will be no charge for these records. Philip G. Johnson Philip G. Johnson, 73, died Tuesday October 18, 2011 following an extended illness. He was born on July 10, 1938 in Lyndonville, NY to the late Ernest Edward Johnson and Elsie Mildred Johnson. After graduating from RIT with a mechanical engineering degree, Philip served in the United States Air Force Strategic Air Command servicing the Atlas missile. He then worked as a system engineer for IBM, retiring after 28 years of employment. Philip has resided in Perry for the last 14 years, was a member of Calvary Baptist Church, and enjoyed spending time with family and working on his carpentry hobbies. He is survived by his wife of 51 years, Judith A. Johnson of Perry; a daughter, Jennifer (Luke) Mosley of Perry; two brothers, Dr. Alan Johnson and Warren Johnson, both of Lyndonville, NY; a beloved niece, Marcia (Dan) Schwartz; and numerous other relatives and friends. He was preceded in death by a son, David Alan Johnson; a brother, David Johnson; and two sisters, Penuel FitzGerald and Gayle Larson. A memorial service will be held Sunday October 23, 2011 at 5 pm at Calvary Baptist Church. Ah ms I In .. ... .. Sports A-7 Perry News-Herald October 21-22, 2011 Keaton Beach Fishing Report A good week of fishing, mostly with live pinfish BY PAT MCGRIFF onemorecast@gtcom.net Wow! What a great week! We caught fish all last week on my One More Cast charters on a little of everything, but mostly on live pinfish under Cajuns. We took trout and reds on plugs and on Assassin Sea shads bounced on a Pro Elite jig head. We caught trout, reds, black sea bass, blues, Spanish Mackerel and flounder for the cooler and threw back sail cats, hard head cats, ladyfish, sharks, lizardfish and a short cobia as well. I had limits of trout for my charters on 7 of the 8 days I fished and we had seven trout and 18 black sea bass on the off day! Reds were plentiful early last week and scarce by Monday of this week. We are catching a bunch of nice black sea bass to 13 inches as well. Fishing in 4-6 feet of water seemed to be the best for me. Here are some reports from Keaton Beach Marina: Tom Vafias and Steve Henderson of Tifton, Ga., had 10 trout on "gulp soaked baits" last Wednesday in 5-6 feet of water. On Friday, Pat Barbaree of Perry had one trout, 2 reds (one keeper) on live shrimp. The throw-back redfish was a 30-incher. Also Friday, Mike Mash of Perry had 5 trout and a red from 3-5 feet of water using live pinfish under a Cajun. Craig and Sherry Fletcher with Bill Wright, all of Keaton Beach, had 11 trout and two reds using live shrimp under a Cajun F 21 21 21 21 Sa 22 22 22 22 Su 23 23 23 M 24 24 24 24 Tu 25 25 25 25 W 26 26 26 26 Th 27 27 27 27 F 28 28 28 28 Low 3:34 AM 1.7 High 9:21 AM 3.1 Low 4:28 PM 0.7 High 11:08 PM 3.2 Low 4:52 AM 1.3 High 10:58 AM 3.3 Low 5:28 PM 0.7 High 11:52 PM 3.4 Low 5:53 AM 0.8 High 12:102PM 3.6 Low 6:20 PM 0.8 High 12:29 AM 3.6 Low 6:46 AM 0.2 High 1:10 PM 3.8 Low 7:05 PM 0.9 High 1:04 AM 3.8 Low 7:35 AM -0.3 High 2:03 PM 4.0 Low 7:46 PM 1.1 High 1:39 AM 4.0 Low 8:22 AM -0.7 High 2:54 PM 4.0 Low 8:24 PM 1.3 High 2:13 AM 4.1 Low 9:09 AM -0.9 High 3:42.PM 3.9 Low 9:01 PM 1.5 High 2:48 AM 4.2 Low 9:56 AM -0.9 High 4:29 PM 3.7 Low 9:36 PM 1.6 One More Cast Operating from Keaton*Beach Marina SSpeckle Trout 11ed s Blusetc< No Fishing License Required For Customers (850) 584-9145 www.onemorecast.net 200 Kate Dr. Perrv, FL 32348 U.S.C.G. Uicense Thunder from 3-4 feet of water. On Sunday, Karen and Eddie Brown, of Tifton, Ga., had a Pompano, 9 trout and 12 black sea bass fishing with glow Gulp in 5.5 feet of water. It was the first time down to Keaton Beach for Doug Gribble of Duluth, Ga., with Robert and Bill White of Athens and Buford, Ga. respectively. They hired a guide the first day out (Edward Thomas of TGIF charters) and had a limit of 15 trout and three reds the first day, Tuesday, Oct. 11. Then they fished their boat and caught 6 trout and 2 reds on Wednesday and then had seven trout, a four-and-a-half pound flounder and 3 black sea bass. They caught all their fish on live pinfish and shrimp under Cajun Thunders from 3.5-5.5. feet of water. The Crumps of Valdosta, Ga., went offshore last weekend and took 1 grouper and three hog fish and had a big pile of black sea bass and pink mouth grunts from 50 feet of water. Game could decide district The Taylor County High football team will host East Gadsden Friday night in what could be the deciding game to determine the Class 4A, District 1 championship. Both teams come into the contest with identical 4-2 records and are 1-0 in the four- team district. The district's other two members are struggling this season as the Bulldogs defeated Walton 52-16 and East Gadsden shut out Marianna 54-0. "East Gadsden is a very, very good football team. Coach (Corey) Fuller has done a great job with them. You can tell their guys have been around him for two years now and are really learning his system," Bulldog Coach Steve Price said. The Jaguars are coming off two straight blow-out shutouts and appear to be getting better with each passing week. "They execute very well and they are very good on defense. The last two games they have been incredible on offense, blowing out Marianna, 54-0 and beating West Gadsden, 40- 0," Price said. East Gadsden (4-2) opened the season with a 24-13 loss to Niceville (4-3), followed by a 41-6 win over Crescent City (1-6). The Jaguars defeated (0- 6) Rickards, 21-0 in week #3 before falling to (3-4) Jefferson County, 20-17 in overtime. East Gadsden lost the three- point thriller to Jefferson after the Tigers came frdn behind to erase a 14-0 deficit. After building a 14-0 lead, the Jaguars committed several turnovers in the second half to allow Jefferson to tie the score at 14-14 and send the game into overtime. East Gadsden was held to a field goal on their first possession before Jefferson scored a touchdown to earn the 20-17 overtime victory. The Jaguars' two most recent wins have come against West Gadsden (1-5) and Marianna (3-4). East Gadsden had an open week last week and sent coaches to scout the Bulldogs as they handled Jefferson County, 37- 27. East Gadsden's opponents have an overall combined record of 12-28 (.300 winning percentage), compared to the Bulldogs' opponents' overall combined record of 19-f|B (.487). Kickoff for tonight's contest at Dorsett Stadium is set for 7:30 p.m. MARINA L Bulldog running back Jacques Freeman (2) will have to be on top of his game when Taylor County hosts East Gadsden Friday night. (Photo by Wayne Dunwoody) r i ,-- - onN 'Glassworks of Perry, LLC' .i. M~fl I. Sls* Sri c Instalation (850) 672-0577jm^^^ 2286 S. Byron Bulerkwy acwtross fromMa ia' Iaian Resauran Loaly vied& peatd y homs one A good day of fishing Trout, mackerel, blues and black sea bass all were biting for Kay and Pete Giddens of Ocilla on Monday, Oct. 17. The pair were fishing out of Keaton Beach with Pat McGriff of One More Cast. 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JeffersonSt. Perry, Fl.32347 (850) 584-2674 10820 Marvin Jones Blvd. Do-wing Park, Fl. 32060 (386) 658-5870 Most insurances accepted including Florida Comlxned Lite l'N\, Cigna PPO, Ametitas PPO and Assurant PPO I si uft nside Wa -Ma 2 LOCATrIONS uA . 584-7820 2234 INi 7. Small ads. Big results. Classifieds work! EI nnnirl 9r . C A-8 Perry News-Herald October 21-22, 2011 IIIIIIIIIII LOCAL RESIDENTS READY TO CASH INI International buyers in town next week and ready to stimulat-. economy! By David Morgan STAFF WRITER If you hove a jewelry box with bling from an old fling or a coffee can full of old coins, you may want to haul it down to the Holiday Inn Express next week. "The gold and silver markets have not been this strong for over 30 years" said Dennis Kouts Ohio Valley Refinery spokesperson. Typically when the U.S. dollar is weak and the economy is flat, gold and silver markets soar. "That's good news if you are sitting on a few gold necklaces or an old class ring" says Kouts. Starting next Tuesday at 9am and through Saturday, the Ohio Valley Refinery is setting up a satellite refinery right here in Perry at the Holiday Inn Express. During their 5 day stay, anyone can bring gold, silver, pre-1970 coins and turn them into cash on the spot explains Dennis Kouts. "Just about everybody has some amount of gold or silver just lying around collecting dust and next week anybody can sell theirs ALL SILVE Above: Refinery representatives will be on hand starting next Tuesday through Saturday to purchase all gold, silver, pre-1970 coins and platinum items. Public welcome direct to our refinery. Typically selling direct to a refinery is reserved for larger wholesale customers like jewelry stores, pawn shops and laboratories" says Kouts. "We are changing how business is done," he explains "we want to do business with everybody so we took our business to the streets". "Our teams visit various cities around the country hosting 5 day events and allowing the general public to take advantage of our services. "The turnout has been overwhelming" says Kouts. "Usually each day is busier than the previous day. It seems once people come to us and sell something, they are so amazed what an old ring or gold coin is worth, they go home and start digging around for more and telling relatives, friends and neighbors. It's like a feeding frenzy by the third day. People line up with everything from gold jewelry to sterling silver flatware sets to old coins. I think during this bad economy everybody can use extra money, but most people say they are taking advantage of selling direct to our refinery because of the higher prices we pay". SILVER AND GOLD COIN PRICES UP DURING POOR ECONOMY. BRAIDED HAIR LARGE CENT UP TO $3,800* MORGAN SILVER DOLLAR UP TO $100,0000* CAPPED BUST HALF DIME UP TO $10,000* 1832 CLASSIC HALF CENT UP TO $80,000* During this special event, anyone is welcome to bring all types of gold, silver and platinum to the refinery and turn it in for instant payment. The types of items they will accept include all gold jewelry, gold coins, gold ounces, dental gold, old coins made before 1970 including silver dollars, halves, quarters and dimes, anything marked "sterling" including flatware sets, tea pots, silver bars, silver ounces and all industrial precious metals. What should you expect if you go to the event to sell your gold and/or silver? Just gather up all gold, silver and platinum in any form. If you are not sure if it's gold or silver, bring it in and they will test it for free. When you arrive at the event you will be asked to fill out a simple registration card and will be issued a number. Seating will be available. When your number is called you will be escorted to a table where your items will be examined, tested and sorted. This only takes a few minutes, using their expertise and specialized equipment. Items will be counted and/or weighed. The value of the items will be determined based on COINS: All coins made before 1970: silver and gold coins, dollars, halves, quarters, dimes, nickels and pennies. All conditions wanted VINTAGE GUITARS: Martin, Gibson, Fender, National, Rickenbacker, Gretsch, Mandolins, Banjos and all other musical instruments. WRIST & POCKET WATCHES: Rolex, Tiffany, Hublot, Omega, Chopard, Cartier, Philippe, Waltham, Swatch, Elgin, Bunn Special, Railroad, Ebel, Illinois, Hamilton & k all others up to the minute market prices. Live feeds will be available at the event displaying current market prices of all precious metals. If you choose to sell your items, they will be bagged and tagged and you will be escorted to the cashier to collect your payment. Waiting time to sell your items may range from just a few minutes to 1 hour, so bring something to read. If you are the owner of a jewelry store, pawn shop, dentist office or a dealer you are encouraged to call ahead to make an appointment with the smelt master to discuss their special dealer programs. They can be reached during Refinery hours at (217) 787-7767. Ohio Valley Refinery will open for business next Tuesday from 9am-6pm. The event continues every day through next Saturday. No appointment is needed for the general public. JEWELRY: Gold, silver, platinum, diamonds, rubies, sapphires, all types of stones and metals, rings, bracelets, necklaces, etc. (including all costume jewelry) WAR MEMORABILIA: Revolutionary War, Civil War, WWI, WWII, etc: swords, badges, clothes, photos, medals, knives, gear, letters. Local records reveal to our research department that recent vintage guitar sold for $2400.00 and another for $12,000.00 to a collector that will be tied into the event this week via live database feed. $20 ST. GAUDENS UP TO $6,800* $5 DRAPED BUST RIGHT LE UP TO $40,000* FLOWING HAIR STELLA UP TO0 $125,000" Above: Refinery representatives will be on hand starting next Tuesday through Satur- day to purchase all gold, sliver and platinum items, as well as coins. Public welcome NO GOLD "GOLD If TRADING AT ALL TIM- HI S 1 I ILVER WAITING NOW IS THE TIME TO CASH INI ALL JEWELRY ACCEPTED Bring this pass and beat the lines! Don't miss your chance of cashing in at these Record High Gold & Silver Pricel XP R ES PA ! BUFFALO NICKEL UP TO $1,800* 1797 $1 UP TO $200,000* PAID ADVERTISEMENT ANTICIPATION HIGH AS OHIO VALLEY GOLD & SILVER REFINERY OPENS FOR BUSINESS NEXT WEEK IN PERRY! I MOWIM IIIII II Community' B-1 Perry News-Herald October 21-22, 2011 Got milk? The Taylor County Food Nutrition Program, part of the University of Florida S Cooperative Extension, recently held a "Milk Challenge" at Perry Primary School. The contest was open to students in kindergarten through second grade and was headed by the Food Nutrition Program Assistant Corrie Willis. She visited the school on four Friday encouraging the students to drink milk as part of a healthy diet. The top classes to drink the most milk, from each grade, received a smoothie party Wednesday, Oct. 7. The top kindergarten class was Vickie Mays'; first grade's winner was Monica McDonald's class; and second grade'honors went to Cathy Hagberg's class. As part of the special day students got to eat lunch on the stage in the lunchroom, received L, a smoothie made of fruit, yogurt and milk, as well as goodie bags. 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LI_^-___--^^__-- En tertainment B-2 Perry News-Herald October 21-22, 2011 Gosling. delivers in Clooney's political drama 'Ides of March' The 2012 election is still more than a year away, but we're already having almost weekly debates on the Republican side while the president is on a campaign-like bus tour selling himself and his ideas to the public. Partisanship seems to be at an all-time high. It's us versus them. Democrats versus Republicans. Liberals versus conservatives. The president's approval rating is below 50 percent. Congress' is below 20 percent. Normally, I'm an advocate of keeping politics and entertainment separate, especially when the entertainment comes from George Clooney, who has not been afraid to cross that barrier in the past. Besides, do we really need another reminder of how the seedy the underbelly of the political process can be? When that reminder is as well produced as Clooney's "The Ides of March," then maybe we do. The film works as well as it does because it's not really about Democrats versus Republicans or liberals versus conservatives. The us versus them is between the characters within the story (and not necessarily the candidates), and those characters are so compelling because of the actors behind them, led by Ryan Gosling ("The Notebook," "Drive"), who turns in his second phenomenal performance of the fall. "Ides of March" follows Stephen Meyers (Gosling), a senior staffer for Democratic presidential candidate Mike Morris (Clooney) 'h6o is prepa-ing4-ethe-'OhTrimy: Leading Morris' campaign is Paul Zara (Philip Seymour Hoffman, "Capote"). Stephen has worked on his share of campaigns, but in the words of a jaded reporter (Marisa Tomei, "The Wrestler"), he's drunk the Kool-Aid on Morris, believing the man can really make a difference for the country. Of course, he also has a vested-interest in Morris winning, since if the governor becomes president, he'll get a job in the White House. Otherwise, he's back at a consulting firm and looking for a new candidate to hitch his wagon to. Stephen's career, and potentially Morris' campaign, are put into a tailspin, however, with an untimely phone call from the rival campaign's manager (Paul Giamatti, "John Adams") and a budding relationship with intern Molly (Evan Rachel Wood, "Across the Universe"). "The Ides of March" is based on the stage play "Farragut North" from Beau Willimon, who wrote the film's screenplay with Clooney and Grant Heslov (who also co-wrote Clooney's "Good Night, and Good Luck"). It provides an inside look at a political campaign that I doubt any candidate from either side of the political spectrum would relish being made public. But as I alluded to before, "The Ides of March" is less about the campaign itself (Morris' rival only makes a handful of appearances), but rather set within it. Sure there are politics, with the Democratic Morris making speeches espousing policies one would expect a Democrat to espouse. The Republicans, for their part, mostly serve as unseen bogeymen who are the future enemy for whoever wins the primary. The film, however, is mostly about Stephen and his conflicts. Gosling, who already impressed me with his work in "Drive," delivers another powerful performance here. Stephen is not naive, but his honest belief in the power of Morris allows him to forget the dangers inherent in any political landscape. The final act of the movie rests on whether Stephen's motives are based on personal gain or personal revenge, and Gosling is able to ride the fence so well, I'm still not sure. It's not often that an actor can make Clooney almost an afterthought, but Gosling does it here, -ahbtoghWradmittedly he's helped by the script, which does not focus much on the candidates but rather the people around them. Additionally, it is simply fun to watch Hoffman and Giamatti, two of the most under-appreciated actors working today, spar against each other. The cast as a whole is incredibly strong, but it takes a good director to get them to all work at their best. Clooney does that here. His directing style is sparse, so don't go in expecting a flashy movie. Clooney instead lets his actors do the shining. And that they do. Sure, the last thing we need today is more politics, but when a political movie contains the bevy of performances that "The Ides of March" contains, it's worth it. The film is rated R for pervasive language. I CALEN AR FE E T OCT. 12 Nov. 6 The Hippodrome Theatre in Gainesville presents "Turn of the Screw." Based on the classic ghost story, this psychological thriller brings Henry James's novella to the stage. A young governess journeys to a lonely English manor house to care for two orphaned children in what she considers a dream job. But her dream turns into a nightmare as the house's spectral inhabitants soon reveal themselves. Ticket prices vary depending on showtime and can be purchased by calling 352-375- 4477 or online at thehipp.org. OCT. 13-22 Theatre TCC opens its 2011-12 season with "Zombie Prom." It's not just another day at Enrico Fermi High when dead student Jonny Warner, a casualty of the local nuclear plant, reappears at school in hopes of completing his senior year. Jonny's re-entry is anything but smooth, as this fast- paced musical story illuminates the stage. Remaining showtimes are Oct. 21-22 at 8 p.m. Tickets are $10 for adults, $7 for seniors and $5 for students and children; they can be purchased by calling 850-644-6500 or visiting www. tickets.fsu.edu. OCT. 14-22 A 2,000-year-old story. A post-apocalyptic Las Vegas. A Broadway musical. A legendary rock opera. Jesus. Judas. The Florida State University School of Theatre opens its 2011-12 season with Andrew Uoyd Weber's and Tim Rice's Broadway hit musical "Jesus Christ Superstar." Remaining showtimes are Oct. 21-22 at 8 p.m. and Oct. 23 at 2 p.m. Tickets are $20 for adults, $18 for seniors and $10 for students and can be purchased by calling 850-644- 6500 or visiting tickets.fsu.edu. OCT. 29 The Monticello Opera House Stage Company presents "An Evening with Edgar Allan Poe" beginning at 7:30 p.m. It's almost Halloween so allow the master macabre storyteller to make your heart race and your skin crawl. The event will feature Poe's "The Telltale Heart," "The Raven" and "Mask of the Red Death." Refreshments will be available before and after the readings. Admission is $8 for adults and $4 for children under 16. Tickets can be purchased online at http://www. monticellofloridaoperahouse.com or at the door. OCT. 21 The Live! At Dowling Park Artist Series will feature classical guitarist Stephen Robinson in a concert in The Village Church at 7 p.m. at Advent Christian Village. Stephen Robinson tours as a recitalist, chamber musician and orchestral soloist. Tickets are $12 for adults, $7 for students (ages 13-18) and $5 for children (ages 5-12). To purchase tickets, call 386-658-5343. For more information about the concert, visit acvillage.net. OCT. 22 The Tallahassee Symphony Orchestra's 2011-12 season continues with Love's Agony and Ecstasy. The concert will begin at 8 p.m. at Ruby Diamond Concert Hall on the FSU campus and feature works from Wagner and Beethoven. Highly acclaimed soprano Shirley Close will lend her rich and arresting voice to the concert. She will join two other Tallahassee greats--tenor Stanford Olsen and mezzo soprano Phyllis Pancella--along with baritone Jeffrey Snider and local vocalist Joyce Wurgler in a performance of Beethoven's Symphony No. 9, the "Choral." Tickets prices vary depending on seating location and can be purchased online at www. tallahasseesymphony.org or by calling 850-224-0461. OCT. 30 The Tallahassee Youth Orchestra presents its Fall Concert in Opperman Music Hall on the FSU campus. The symphonic strings, percussion ensemble, and TYO Symphony Orchestra will perform at 3:45 p.m. Tickets are $5 for adults and non-performing youth, and can be purchased at the door. For more information, visit www.tallahasseeyouthorchestras. com. Classical guitarist The Live! At Dowling Park Artist Series will feature classical guitarist Stephen Robinson (shown above) in a concert tonight (Friday) in The Village Church at 7 p.m. at Advent Christian Village. Robinson has appeared as guest soloist with orchestras including the Cincinnati Symphony and Boston Pops Orchestras. He is professor of music at Stetson University, where he is the founding director of the guitar program. Tickets are $12 for adults, $7 for students (ages 13-18) and $5 for children (ages 5-1 2). To purchase tickets, call 386-658-5343. For more information, visit acvillage. net. Music to play large part in Forest Festival weekend The waiting is over. The 56th annual Florida Forest Festival is here and music fans will have plenty to choose from this weekend. The music begins tonight (Friday) at the 50s-60s Sock Hop in Joyce's Main Street Cafe, featuring the music of Southern Rain. The band will be performing at during and after the Gas Light Parade, which begins at 7:30 "If you have poodle skirts, wear them ladies, 50s styles for the men," organizers said. "Best male and best female 50s outfit will win a free buffet." Southern Rain includes Phil Austin (vocals/guitar), Larry Schmidt (vocals/bass), "Michael C" Comparetto (vocals /drums) and Mike Martin (vocals/ keyboard). On Saturday at Forest Capital 'Superstar' Florida State University's production of Andrew Lloyd Webber's and Tim Rice's "Jesus Christ Superstar" continues this weekend at Fallon Theatre in Tallahassee. Shown above are: (from top to bottom) FSU senior Adair Watkins as Judas, senior Kat Glazer as Mary Magdalene and senior Stephen Anthony as Jesus. Show times are Oct. 19-22 at 8 p.m. and Oct. 23 at 2 p.m. Tickets are $20 for adults, $18 for seniors (62+) and $10 for students. For tickets, call the Fine Arts Ticket Office at 850-644-6500 or order online at tickets.fsu.edu. Movies Starting Friday, Oct. 21, 2011 F Sat 730 p m 1 Dentures o Partials Relines Sunday 400p.m. (PG) o Repairs e Extractions Denta The Thing Same Day Service On Dentur Fri & Sat 730pm 103 m Acrylic Partials, Repairs & Ex Sunday 4o00 pm (n-M ,17) By Appointment No Checks Footloose :' F & Sat 730 pm William T. 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He will perform at 12:30 and 3:30 p.m. Southern Rain will also perform on Saturday at 1:30 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. Joining them in the line- up will be local band Alibi, which features the talents of Todd Ratliff (drums), Darrell Valentine (keyboard), Tom i oma i Utrw)AlasuaLayton vocalss" and percussion) and Maurice Black (bass). The band will take the stage for two sets, the first at 2:30 p.m. and the second at 6 p.m. Capping the evening will be rock band Broken Trust, performing at 7 p.m. I The band consists of Kevin Johnson (lead vocals, rhythm guitar, acoustic guitar), Tony Parker (lead guitar, acoustic guitar, backing vocals), Charles Gramling (bass, vocals) and Aaron Belle (drums, percussion). Additionally, a gospel sing will be held in the arts and crafts area from 12 noon to 4:30 p.m., featuring The Cavaliers, The Gospel Sound and the Joe Gunter Family. 12:30 & 330 p.m. David Ball 1:30 & 430 p.m. Southern Rain 2:30 & 6 p.m. Alibi 7p.m. Broken Trust B-3 Perry News-Herald October 21-22, 2011 WEEKDAY MORNING Q WGN Paid i. 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"HMlboy-Army" FX Mother Mother Two Men Two Men ** "Surrogates" (200)Bnic i Sons of Anarchy Horror Story I Lookin W m 1 W I ,B-4 Perry News-Herald October 21-22,2011 Remember when... The way it was At the heart forestry in Taylor County, and all of Florida, are the men and women who labor day-by-day to keep the multitude of businesses associated with the industry "green and growing." Generations of loggers and lumbermen have left their mark in forestry, including the late Tillman Clark (shown above). He is pictured standing by the debarker at Pinkerton-Hays Lumber Company. He worked his way up to foreman and his boss was company co-founder Ralph Pinkerton. The photo was taken in the early 1950s. A glance at the yast THE PERRY NEWS-HERALD October 20, 1976 IT'S A FESTIVE NEWSPAPER! Forest Festival Queen Carol Fife was pictured with Little Queen Amanda Lee McCall and Little King Rex Johnny Roberts III, representing the royal family for the 1976 celebration. Randy Shaw reported that Shaw's Seafood would have 8000 pounds of mullet delivered for the upcoming free fish fry. "It won't be caught until Thursday or Friday--it will be fresh," he assured. Forty floats were expected for the King Tree Parade, with Perry October 21-2 F News-fHerald P.O. Box 888 Perry, Florida 2,2011 123 S. Jefferson Street (850) 584-5513 DONALD D. LINCOLN SUSAN H. LINCOLN Publisher Managing Editor DEBBIE CARLTON CAROLYN DuBOSE Business Manager Advertising Director ANGELA M. CASTELUCCI KARIN WILLIAMS Staff Writer/Ad&rtising Sales Graphic Arts MARK iIQLA LYNETTE STRICKLAND Staff Writer Classified Advertising The Perry News-Herald (ISSN 07470967) is published each Friday by Perry News- papers, Inc., 123 S. JWerson Street, Perry, Florida 32347. Subscriptions are $35.00 er ear or $49.00 out of county. Periodicals postage aid at Perry, Florida 32348. POSTMASTER: Sed address changes to the Perry News-Herad, P.O. Box 888, Perry, FL 32348. The Perry News-Herald welcomes Letters to the Editor reflecting responsible opinions and views on the nes. Please submit letters by Monday at 5 p.m. The Taco Times reserves the right to refuse publication of letters which are libelousor Irresponsible. Name may be withheld if circumstances so require, but all letters submitted should be signed by the writer and accompanied by a phone number for verification. Weook forward to hearing from you! Our address is Perry, Newspapers, Inc., P.O. Box 888, Perry, Flori 32348 e-mail: newsdesk@perrynewspaper.com Member Perry/Taylor County Chamber of Commerce. itemm ~~~~' tn ir ma a featured performance by the U.S. Air Force Reserve Band. Gale Dickert won a "best in show" award for the Florida Forest Festival Art Show, and Walt Lamb Jr. took championship flight honors in the FFF Golf Tournament. Full page advertisements, welcoming all to the FFF, were purchased by Buckeye Cellulose and McDonalds. Dr. Thomas S. Haggai was the featured speaker at the FFF Awards Banquet at Forest Capital Hall, sponsored by the General Motors Corporation. Hagi,,was described as an autier, minister, businessman, humorist and radio personality. TWO ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Eben H. Bailey announced the engagement of their daughter, LeAnn, to Michael McDowell of Greenwood, S.C. A Nov. 6 wedding was planned in the First Presbyterian Church of Perry. Connie Elaine Gamble's engagement to William M. LaValle was announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David E. Gamble. A Nov. 26 wedding was planned in Spring Warrior Church of Christ. TIGERS CLAW BULLDOGS "It was a case of just too much manpower," said Coach Elmer Coker, explaining the Bulldogs' loss to Quincy Shanks 26-6. In addition to outweighing the Bulldogs "man-for-man," the local team was suffering from injuries. The Bulldogs racked up 28 yards on 28 plays while Quincy had 224 yards for 39 plays. HOOP SHOOT WINNERS Exalted Ruler Tommy Cook was pictured with winners of the Perry Elks Club's Hoop Shoot: Anthony Flowers, John Upshaw and Todd Shealy. MONEYHANS WELCOME MARK Mr. and Mrs. Mark Moneyhan announced the birth of their son, Mark Anthony, on Oct. 12 at Doctors' Memorial Hospital, weighing 7 pounds, 14.5 ounces at birth. NEW DRUM MAJOR EAGLE SCOUT Ty Scott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris J. Scott, was pictured as the new drum major for the Taylor County High School Bulldog Band. David S. Milton was shown during an Eagle Scout Court of Honor, with his mother, Mrs. Wally Milton, pinning his badge. LIONS AND TIGERS AND BEARS, OH MY! This week's front page also spotlighted coming attractions, including Lancelot, a roaring lion and the star'pupil of wild animal trainer Dave Hoover who would appear under the big top for a circus presented by the Perry Rotary Club in early November. SHARE YOUR HISTORY WITH US! Please call 584-5513 or e-mail newsdesk@perrynewspapers.com. Real superheroes By ANTHONY L. WHITE ._^ _ I won't call them super men or super women because none of them were faster than a speeding bullet or could leap tall buildings in a single bound, but when I was growing up, nearly all the grown folks in my neighborhood possessed special abilities and powers. Nearly all of them were able to carry the weight of the world on their shoulders. Most of them could read minds and see the future. Mr. Scott could squeeze water from a pocket knife. And, my next-door neighbor, Cousin Reatha, could talk fire out of a burn. They didn't wear capes and tights to advertise these special abilities, but in the eyes of an impressionable child with an overactive imagination, they were all superheroes. There were world, national, state and local crises back then, but the children in my neighborhood didn't have to worry about them. "Child, don't you go worrying yourself about that," the grown-ups would tell us. "Trust me. Everything is gonna be fine." "Are you sure?" we asked with some skepticism. To which they would respond with the question, "Would I lie to you?" And since grown ups didn't fib back then, we knew we could rest easy. They could also read minds, which made it hard for us to fib and misbehave. "I know what you're thinking," they would inform us. "And think is all you better do.". . And some could see into the future. "I'm going to go ahead and put this belt leside me," my grandmother would say, "because I already know I'll be using it before this day over." Time has shown me that reading minds and seeing the future are learned abilities based on the been-there-done-that principle. However, when it comes to squeezing water from a pocket knife and talking fire out of a bum, I'm still trying to figure out how these special powers originated. Mr. Scott, who lived around the comer, never had to worry about going thirsty because he could take a dry pocket knife and wring nearly half of a cup of water from it. The first time we saw Mr. Scott squeeze water from a dry knife, we deemed it a trick. So, he handed one of us the knife and told us to dry it off. After the knife and his hands were wiped dry with a towel, he clutched the knife in his hand and a few seconds later, water began to flow from the knife. We were never able to figure out how he did this, so we never grew tired of watching Mr. Scott show off his special power. We didn't know about Cousin Reatha's special power until one winter morning when my brother Tony backed into the gas heater in his undies and was branded on the buttocks. Instead of rushing him to the hospital's emergency. room, my grandmother grabbed him by the hand and hurried over to Cousin Reatha's house. "Why are we going to Cousin Reatha's?" I asked. "So she can talk the fire out of him before it settles in," my grandmother answered. A few minutes later, we watched in amazement as Cousin Reatha waved her hand over the burn then began talking to the fire out of it. We didn't see any fire coming out of the burn, but Tony's sighs of relief let us know her special power was really working. A few days ago when I burned the back of my hand while cooking, I forgot what year it was and where I was. Instead of rushing to the ER (it wasn't that bad of a burnm) or to the medicine cabinet, I ran outside and looked around for Cousin Reatha's house. That's when I realized that I live in a different neighborhood during a different time. My grown-up neighbors may still carry the weight of the world on their shoulders, read minds and see into the future, but none of them are water makers or fire talkers. So, I sighed and headed for the medicine cabinet as the fire settled into my hand. B-5 Perry News-Herald October 21-22, 2011 U B-6 Perry News-Herald October 21-22, 2011 DEADLINES: The deadlines for classified ads are Monday by 5 p.m for the Taco Times and Wednesday by 5 p.m. for the Perry News-Herald. A~I deals! Moving sale Saturday, Oct. 22, 7:30 a.m. 1:30 p.m. Appliances, furniture, and tons of miscellaneous items. No early birds. 370 Will Clark Road. (road south of Graves Drive-In) 10/21 Yard sale at Lake Bird, Friday and Saturday, Oct. 21 & 22. Coats, sweaters, men's new pullover shirts $4, pants dishes, computer and much more. 10/21 Friday and Saturday Oct. 21 & 22, 9 a.m. until, 3498 Hwy. 19 South (Taylor Storage Center across from Taylor Tech.) Christmas decorations, Futon bed, 17-inch LCD monitor, Xbox games, Play Station 2 games, computer games, antique wringer washing machine, magnetic bracelets, collectible knives, DVDs, CDs, Dora the Explorer tricycle, spring rocking horse, high chair, Transformers game, Kitchen Aid mixer, digital camera, scooter, computer desk, recliner, apartment size refrigerator/microwave combo, new and used tools, microwave, bread machine, vacuum cleaner, small appliances, bakers rack, bikes and adult tricycles, comics, toys, fashion jewelry, scrubs, new wedding dress size 24, baby clothes, jeans, sheets, knickknacks, low prices on everything. 10/21 We Buy Scrap Metal and Junk Cars 850-838-5865 RC Cash for junk cars and trucks. 7 days a week. Call 386-658-1030 or 904-887- 8513. 12/30 Hybrid Daylilies surprising colors and shapes in every pot! Beautiful blooms next spring. Full plants on sale now: $1.00 Confederate Rose blooming now! Abe Whitfield Turkey Roost- Nursery Courtney Grade 584-7395 10/14-10/28 Pressure Cleaner For Sale: Snapper 2450 PSI, 2.0 GPM, 6.5 HP. Never been used. $300 Call Frank at 584- 2941. 10/12-10/21 If you like to play Chess or want to learn, call Carlos 850-838-6466. 10/12-10/21 For sale: 2 male Chi-weenie puppies. 1 black and 1 black/white. Born 8-27-11. Have been wormed and vet. given 1st shots. Mom is a Dachshund, dad is a Chihuahua. Will be small adults, $125. Super Sweet. Home 584-9226 Cell 371-0643. 10/19,10/21 Mlniuture Pot Belly Pigs. 3 girls and 2 boys, $40 each. Call Joey or Kristie at 223-2224 or 843-4456. 10/19,10/21 A 3 bedroom, 2 bath, just in time for Christmas, free permits & impacts. Well, septic, power pole, plumbing hook ups & free dirt for your pad and $1000 gift card from Walmart or Best Buy plus $2500 cash for furniture, $3300 down, only $545 per month 352- 262-4531. 10/19,10/21 TMH A 2006 5 bedroom, 3 bath bank repo. On your land del. & set up a/c skirting and steps. Owners will finance at 8.25 with 5% down for 25 years call 352- 262-4531. 10/19,10/21 TMH Repos, Repos, Repos. Call for prices 352-303-8771. 09 16x60 2/2 Giles 99 16x80 3/2 Fleetwood 95 28x64 3/2 Homes of Merit 05 32x80 5/3 Homes of Merit Glenridge This beautifully remodeled spacious one level Spanish style 3 BD/3 bath house has a unique, open floor plan with lots of glass, a formal living/dining room, den with fireplace, TV room, screened patio and 2 car garage. $1,200 per month. Call 850-545-6642 10/28 Room for rent. Own room/use of house. TV, cable, wireless Internet, furnished, very nice house. Call Cheryl 850-578- 2713. 10/21 Small 3 bedroom, 1 bath home with nice front porch on 1 acre of land on deadend road off Hwy. 98. Just inside city limits. $550 per month, first, last and deposit. Call 727-433-4514. 10/19,10/21 JP Apartments for rent, 2 bedroom 1 bath, $550 per month, plus $550 deposit. 2 bedroom, 2 baths, $590 per month, plus $590 deposit. Small house, 3 bedroom, 1 bath, $575 per month, plus $575 deposit. Call 850-223-3369 10/14-10/28 I PRICED TO SELL. TR OWNER...39_.OOO I w996 IWOZu 6 aew/ bal tomelo wscatiuda 1n acres (Charles Hendry Rd) Partially furnished / total electric / Central beat & a/c Great condition, perfect for first time buyer! Serious inquires only (850)371-1893 or (850)838-6268 For rent, 1 bedroom, 1 bath, fully furnished kitchen.Within city limits. Has been completely remodeled. Would accept HUD voucher. Call 584-6896 10/19-10/28 Empty lot for rent with option to buy. 1207 Carter Street. 400 per month or $25,000 to buy, willing to negotiate. Call Regina at 1-516-377-3683. 10/19,10/21 RV spot 30 or 50 AMP on private land in nice neighborhood. Includes electric, water, sewer and cable. North side of Perry, just outside city limits. $300 per month. Call 850-843-0883. 10/19,10/21JP 2 bedroom, 1 bath block house off Old Dixie Hwy. Full kitchen, full bath. First, last and security deposit. $500 a month call Robert at 850-223-3427. 10/21 3 bedroom, 1.5 bedroom house on large corner lot. Large fenced back yard, nice quiet neighborhood, kitchen appliances included. Call 371-4584 or 371-4543. Single wide 3 bedroom 1 bath central air. No pets and no children. $450 per month and $400 deposit cleaning fee. Call 850-584-4486 or 850-838-5646 10/14,10/28 For rent. 1 bedroom, 1 bath, 900 sqft. apartment. $650 per month and $325 security deposit. Includes utilities, pets extra. Near Keaton Beach. Call 850- 843-1882. 10/07-11/04 Westgate Rooms available for rent. refrigerator, microwave, TV w/cable, AC/Heater. Everything included. $165 weekly, $40 daily, $585 per month. RV sites $20 daily, $100 weekly, $350 monthly. Tax included. 1627 S. Byron Butler Pkwy. 850-299-6554. LS Westgate 2 bedroom apartment available. Water, garbage and electric included. Dining room kitchen, with space available for table. Cable with HBO. $255 weekly or $945 monthly. Call 786-344-2542. TFN LS WANTED WE BUY OLD TAYLOR COUNTY ITEMS PICTURES OLD SCHOOL SPORTS JERSEYS/TROPHIES YEARBOOKS OLD JERKINS SCHOOL ITEMS/TROPHIES TAYLOR COUNTY RELICS OLD METAL TOYS I W BYGOD ILER0 OLD COINS OLD PAPER MONEY SILVER HALF DOLLARS SILVER DOLLARS/ QUARTERS/ DIMES (PRE 19410) OLD SPORTS CARDS OLD METAL SIGNS VINTAGE COCA COLA ITEMS ^ COMIC BOOKS c3&)fTl BOOKBOTTLES O OLD MCCOY POTTERY OLD ROSEVILLE POTTERY USED HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE USED BEDDING OLD COSTUME JEWELRY House for rent. 3 bedroom, 2 bath. 1 family room, 1 living room, in country. $700 per month plus deposit. RV spot for rent, $350 per month, includes water, garbage, electricity, and cable. Call 850-584-8885. 10/12-11/18 Apartment for rent. 1 bedroom, 1 bath. everything included, water garbage, electricity, cable with HBO. Everything furnished. $265 weekly, $950 monthly. 317 N. Byron Butler Pkwy. Skylark Motel. 850-672-0973.LS Taking applications for a 2 BR/1 bath located in Everetts Mobile Home Park. Water, sewer and garbage included In rent. $475 a month and a $300 deposit. Must have references. Apply in person to Ms. Betty. 584-7094. 06/03EMH STEINHATCHEE PLACE RESORT. Furnished 1 and 2 bedroom apartments for rent $600 to $800. Included with rent is full cable t.v., Internet, hot tub, one block, one block to river and new boat landing. Call 352- 498-7740 if no answer 813-677-9640. SPR Woodride Apartmmen Accepting applications for 1, 2, and 3 BR HC and Non-HC accessible apartments. HUD vouchers considered. Call 850-584-5668.709 W. Church St., Perry, FL 32348 TDD 711. "This Institution is an equal opportunity provider, and employer. WA Rooms available at Skylark Motel everything included from monthly $585 (required $45 deposit), $165 weekly or $40 daily (tax included). 317 N. Byrona Butler Pkwy. 850-672-0973. LS 1 bedroom, 1 bath house remolded for rent, patio in fence. $595 rent, $595 deposit. 408 N. Calhoun Street. 850- 672-0973. LS WATER FRONT LOTS FOR SALE ON CEDAR ISLAND ON THE CANAL AND BAYFRONT. Starting at $49,900 with new seawall, water and sewage. Owner financing is available with 15% down (limited number at this price). Call Don Everett Sr. at 850-584-6666. tfnWO For Sale By Owner: 3 bedroom, 2 bath home on Puckett Rd. Call 850-402- 5459 or 850-284-3307. 10/05-10/28 House for Sale: To be moved: small wood frame 2 bedroom 1 bath fixer- upper. Would make a good hunting/fish camp. Call 584-3001 or 843-0271. For Sale or Lease Purchase: New House in Ocean Pond Subdivision only a few miles from Keaton Beach, FlR. 1568 sqft of living area three bedroom, two bath new house with all new appliances, carpet and hardwood flooring. Open kitchen living room area sitting on 2 acres of land ready to move in. Reduced to $134,900 MAKE OFFER. Call 850-672-0536. 10/7-11/18 2500 Dodge Ram Diesel with the head gasket blown. $2000 asis. Call 850- 838-6466. 10/1210//28 2005 Buick Le Sabre Limited. One owner, non-smoker. Good tires, clean, 84,000 easy miles. $7,900. call 838- 2003. 10/14,10/21 1998 Z71 4x4 $5400 2001 Elantra $3494. 2004 Sebring $5900 1994 Blazer $2500. 1993 Crown Vic $1900. 1993 Ranger $1699. Trade ins Welcome. 850-584-8900 2008 Cadillac STS, 25,000 miles, leather, navigation, sunroof, heated seats, blue tooth, etc. Call Sherry at 223-7156 (after 5 p.m. 584-3699). $26,500. 10/28 1999 Pontiac GrandAm. Excellent transportation, runs great, like new tires, needs cosmetic TLC. $3500, OBO call Tammy at 584-7714. 10/19,10/21 Pop Up Camper. Has 2 new tires, new light port plug for hook up. Propane tank, stove and sink. Everything works. In good condition, need some minor repairs. $600 OBO, call 850-672-0590. 10/14,10/21 Coleman pop-up camper, $4,500 OBO. Call 578-2130 10/12-10/28 II Registered Pharmacy Technician. Must be registered as a pharmacy technician with the Florida Board of Pharmacy or be enrolled in a pharmacy technician training program approved by the Board of Pharmacy. Drug test and background check will be required. Apply in person at O'Quinn Pharmacy. No phone calls. OP.TFN BE A CNA Train now for jobs in healthcare. Professional environment/instructors. No GED or High School Diploma required if age 18. 40 hour prep class plus training. QUEST TRAINING SERVICES. 386-362-1065. 11/04 Cleaning service and/or sitting with the elderly. Please call Sonja at 850-584- 6017 or 850-295-0476. Reasonable rates! 10/12-10/28 Dries in 3-4 Hours ~ Tile Floors ~ Pet Odors TREE CAPITAL CLEANING 584-CLEAN (584-2532) -,, Director of Allied Health Programs A to Z Farm and Lawn Service (RN) wanted at North Florida Land clearing, tree trimming/ removal, Community College. See dump truck service, harrowing, bush www.nfcc.edu for details. hog mowing, rake work, dirt leveling 09/30,10/28 and complete lawn service. Call 584- 6737. Taylor Correctional Institution is Tfn accepting applications for AZ Correctional Officer positions Trainee rate of pay is $1,077.20 JM Handyman Home Repairs, LLC biweekly. Certified rate of pay is Pressure washing, painting, concrete, $1,184.92 biweekly. wood decks, Ceramic tile, laminate Applicants must be at least 19 years of wood available, Mobile Home Repairs, age with high school diploma or RV Leak Repairs. 838-6077 or 584- equivalent willing to take a drug and 2270. physical exam and possess a Valid Tfn Driver's License. JM Applicants must pass a background investigation, which includes after July 1, 1981 no felony convictions or a misdemeanor involving perjury or false M FlordaForest statement, nor have received ... r, dishonorable discharge from any of the Armed Forces of the United States. In FLORJIA FORFT addition, a misdemeanor conviction of W itS to educe Yor domestic violence prohibits employment. Winter Heating Bills! Contact the recruitment office at 850- 838-4034 ,rnfoter infotjiatoii or apply .. n .rl-l on-line at peoplesfirst.myflorida.com .* The Department is an Equal Blown-in & Baft Insulation Opportunity employer. If you require an accommodation to participate in the AttiCS Walls Crawl Space application. Selection process, please contact the hiring authority or personnel office in advance. Certain CALL TODAY veterans and spouses of veterans FOR A FREE ESTIMATE receive preference in employment by the state as provided by Chapter 295, (352) 498-3746 Florida Statutes, and are encouraged to apply. A ILE 10/21-11/02TCI SALE! AVONII! Call now to get started. Earn 20% OFF up.to 40%. Still only $10 for start up kit! Call for appointment INSTALLED INSULATION 850-584-2925. uourrhoaatoum tang&ic& ucend stine 1983 Do you want to make a difference? Are you a caring compassionate nurse? Big Bend Hospice is looking for you! RN Taylor County Must have current Florida RN license, BSN preferred And minimum of 2 years nursing experience. Previous hospice or home health experience preferred. Email resume to: hr@bigbendhospice.org DELI MANAGER WANTED IMMEDIATE OPENING Requires a minimum of 3 years experience. Must have knowledge of State Required Health Codes. Compensation based on skills. Vacation, Sick and Health Benefits available. Resume and references required. Apply In Person: Ware Oil & Supply Co., Inc. 2715 S. Byron Butler Parkway Perry, Florida 32348 dr If d1 -0 J TIDEWATER APARTMENTS L --Under New Management -- 2 3 BR apartments available. Special Move-In Package with -0- Rent for qualified applicants Water/Gas furnished. On-site Laundry. Close to City/Water Parks, Boys & Girls Club, and Shopping Plazas. Public Transportation available Call 850-584-6842 I TDD 711, EHO. Section 8 Affordable Multifamily Housing r Big Bend Hospice B-7 Perry News-Herald October 21-22, 2011 Adoption TALL TIMBER TREE SERVICE *Stump Grinding *Tree Rimming ,Tree Removal *Debris Removal ,Bucket truck use *Bush Hogging 'Pressure Washing *Free Estimates* and *Great Rates* Call today! 850-838-5923 or 850-584-8191 Mark A. Moneyhan Licensed and Insured Certified Quality Specialist Swann Bail Bonds I wLnere' iveryaay i s prmgtume I 10 s 584- 2757 1 | Jefferson St. J.D.'s Tree Service and Lawn Care. Licensed and insured. Free estimates. We also grind stumps. Call today 838- 1280. Firewood for sale. tWDFri. REQUEST FOR LETTERS OF INTEREST AND QUALIFICATIONS FOR TAYLOR COUNTY COMMUNITY TRANSPORTATION COORDINATOR The Taylor County Board of Commissioners Is seeking letters of Interest and statements of qualifications from agencies or firms SInterested In coordinating transportation services for the transportation disadvantaged In STaylor County, Florida. The selected contractor will be designated Community Transportation Coordinator for the Transportation Disadvantaged Program, as authorized by Chapter 427, Florida * Statutes, and more fully described In Rule 41-2 of the Florida Administrative Code. Experience with eligibility- based transportation services Is required. The Community Transportation Coordinator Is defined by Chapter 427, Florida Statutes as a transportation entity recommended by the appropriate designated official planning agency to ensure that coordinated transportation services are provided to the transportation disadvantaged population In a designated service area. The Community Transportation Coordinator has full responsibility for the designated service area. the Community Transportation Coordinator has full responsibility for the delivery of transportation services for the transportation disadvantaged as outline in s. 427.015(2). The transportation disadvantaged are defined by Chapter 427, Florida Statutes as those persons who because of physical or mental disability, Income status, or age are unable to transport themselves or purchase transportation and are, therefore, dependent upon others to obtain access to health care, employment, education, shopping , . social activities, or other life sustaining activities, or children who are handicapped pr high risk as defined in s. 411.202. Letters of Interest are required to Include statements of qualifications In the following areas: knowledge of Chapter 427, Florida Statutes requirements, experience applying for grant funding, experience contracting with transportation providers, experience contracting with purchasing agencies, a description of scheduling and routing computer software used to coordinate transportation, a list of available vehicles and ability to acquire vehicles. Letters or Interest and qualifications should be limited to six (6) pages. Letter of interest and qualifications shall be submitted to Taylor County Board of Commissioners, ATTENTION: Annie Mae Murphy, Clerk of Court, P.O;.Box 620/ 108 N Jefferson St # 102, Perry, Florida 32348. Letters must be clearly marked LETTER OF INTEREST AND QUALIFICATIONS FOR TAYLOR COUNTY COMMUNITY TRANSPORTATION COORDINATOR. Letters of Interest and qualifications must be received by 4:00 p.m. November 15, 2011. Letter of interest and qualifications will be opened November 15, 2011 at 6:10 p.m. In a regularly scheduled Taylor County Board of Commission Meeting. Faxed and emalled responses will not be accepted. Late Letters will be returned unopened with the notation, This letter of Interest was received after the delivery time designated for the receipt and opening In the legal notice. Only responses to the request for letters of Interest and qualifications will be considered If a request for proposals Is Issued for Community Transportation Coordlnoator. The Taylor County Board of Commissioners reserves the right to accept or reject all responses in the best Interest of the State and/or the County. TAYLOR COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 10/19 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR TAYLOR COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO. 11-468-CA CITIZENS STATE BANK, a Banking corporation organized and Existing under the laws of the State of Florida, Plaintiff, -vs- KWR, LLC, a Florida Limited Liability Company; Kenny Wlllmer a/k/a KEN WILLMER; ROXANNE WILLMER; STRIKE YACHTS, INC., a Florida Corporation; and John Doe and Jane Doe as unknown tenants In possession, Defendants. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE Is hereby given that ANNIE MAE MURPHY, Clerk of the Circuit Court of Taylor County, Florida will on the 15th day of NOVEMBER, 2011, at 11:00 a.m. at the front door of the Taylor County courthouse In the City of Perry, Florida, offer for sale and sell at public outcry to the highest and best bidder for cash, the following described property situated In Tayor County, Florida, to-wtt: Parcel No. 32-04-07-05641-400 Commencing at the point of Intersection of the East boundary line of the SW 1/4 of NE 1/4 of Section 32, T4S, R7E, and the South R/W line of U.S. Highway 98 and run Southwesterly .along said R/W,630 *.*,-Ftc f' rh U f egilrnig; thence from said POB run South, parallel to the East boundary line of sold SW 1/4 of NE 1/4 and NW 1/4 of SE 1/4 600 feet; thence run Southwesterly parallel to the South R/W line of said Highway, 803 feet, more or less, to the West boundary line of the NW 1/4 of SE 1/4 of Section 32, T4S, R7E; thence run North, along said forty line, 600 feet to the South R/W line of sold Highway;thence run Northeasterly along said R/W line, 803.1 feet to the POB. The aforementioned land containing ten (10) acres more or less, and lying In the NW 1/4 of SE 1/4 of Section 32, T4S, R7E, In County of Taylor And State of Florida pursuant to the Final Judgment of Foreclosure and Replevin entered In a case pending In said Court, the style of which Is as set out above, and the docket number of which Is 11-468,CA. Any person claiming an' Interest In the surplus from the sale, If any, other than the property qwner as of the date of the Iis pendens must file a claim within sixty-,(60) days after the sale. WITNESS my hand and the official seal of said, Court, this 18th day of October, 2011 Annie Mae Murphy Clerk of the Circuit Court Taylor County, Florida By; Marti Lee Deputy Clerk IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR TAYLOR COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION IN RE: ESTATE OF File No. 11-562-CP DIANE A. RIGONI, Division Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS (Summary Administration) TO ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE: You are hereby notified that an Order of Summary Adminisrtatlon has been entered In the estate of DIANE A. RIGONI, deceased, File Number 11-562-CP; by the Circuit Court for Taylor County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which Is 108 N. Jefferson St., P.O. Box 620, Perry, FL 32348; that the decedent's date of ' death was December 30, 2010; that the total value of the estate Is $5,440.00 and that the names and addresses of those to whom It has been assigned by such order are: Creditors: NONE Beneficiaries: CHARLES M. RIGONI 4431 Green Island Road Valdosta, GA 31602 PAMELA R. PARKER 106 Bishop Blvd Perry, Fl 32347 CHRISTOPHER F. RIGONI 4151 Montessori Drive Pensacola, FL 32504 PAMELA R. PARKER AS TRUSTEE OF THE DIANE A. RIGONI DECLARATION OF LIVING TRUST DATED THE 28TH DAY OF AUGUST, 2002, AS AMENDED 106 Bishop Blvd Perry, FL 32347 ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE NOTIFIED THAT: All creditors of the estate of the decedents and persons having claims or demands against the estate of the decedent other than those for whom provision for full payment was made In the Order of Summary Administration must file their claims with thl court WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE. ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED NOTWITHSTANDING ANY OTHER APPLICABLE TIME PERIOD, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS T me ae art puDUcationof 'his Notice is October 19, 2011. Attorney for Person Giving Notice: John 1. 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