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68 45 Q Complete weather information on 2A Classified l8- COmics 7A W Ctkusward 7A ( 4Obituaries. 4 1 Second 10 Pages Volume 88--Number32 Inside '*P' Cottondale loses 4 ~B~1district -. : championship v : o avT- tn nltrrm1P Cm 2 JobSeq 77 PkgSeq 003 **********ORIGIN MIXED ADC LIBRARY OF FLORIDA HISTORY PO BOX 117007 GAINESVILLE FL 32611-7007 5LORIDAN Man accused of sexual battery takes plea BY DEBORAH BUCKHALTER SFLORIDAN STAFF WRITER A man initially accused of commit- ting lewd and lascivious battery upon a fellow Boy Scout pleaded guilty to an. amended charge Monday. Robert "Robby" Brehm II, 20, pleaded guilty to aggravated battery, instead.- Both offenses are second-degree felonies. Brehm could have drawn a 15-year prison term if the case had gone to trial and he had been convicted as originally charged. '. Based on the terms of the plea deal, Judge Bill Wright withheld adjudica- tion of Brehm, a decision that will leave his record clean. He will not, for instance, have to disclose the matter on job applications. Brehm will serve four years proba- tion and pay court fees of $1,420, along with $20 a month for his proba- tion supervision. Brehm was 17 when he was first accused of holding a knife to the throat of a 12-year-old fellow Boy Scout and demanding that the boy perform oral sex upon him. The incident took place when the Sarasota-based troop was on a cam- pout at Florida Caverns State Park in 2007. Brehm was a senior patrol leader in the troop. Prosecutor Russ Wilson said Monday that Brehm gave a taped statement with both his defense attor- ney and the prosecution present on Monday, behind closed doors, prior to the sentencing hearing in open court. As part of his plea, Brehm agreed to testify truthfully in any subsequent court action. A civil suit is pending in the matter. The victim's father, Will Wright, has said he is pursuing a lawsuit against the troop, its regional associa- tion, the national Boy Scouts of America organization, and the church that sponsored the troop. Vet needs help to attend games Melvin Henderson.has won 34 medals in various events while competing in the:National Veterans Wheelchair Games over the last 13 years. Mark Skinner/Floridan Former Cottondale athlete has won more than 30 medals BY DEBORAH BUCKHALTER FLORIDAN STAFF WRITER Jacob resident Melvin Henderson was an avid athlete in his high school and military days. A basketball player at Cottondale High School and track team member in his youth, Henderson also took part in sports during his stint in the Army. But four years after Henderson finished his military tour in the early 1980s, he was injured in an accident on U.S. Highway 231 near his parent's home. He was left with a brain injury and multi- ple physical disabilities. He is confined to a wheelchair, with severely limited mobility. The accident threatened to permanently, sideline him from sports. But 13 years ago, Henderson found a new opportunity in athletics the National Veterans Wheelchair Games. He has won 34 medals over 13 years par- ticipating in the games. This summer, the 51-year-old veteran hopes to put a few more around his neck. Over the years, he's won gold, silver and bronze medals in a number of events, such as shot put, discus, table tennis, air rifle and bowling, along with several races such as the 400 and 100 meter dashes and the 800 meter team relay. Last year, he won gold in the 200-meter and the slalom, which involves an obstacle course, He made the highlight reel in 2010. In two of the last 13 years, he won medals in all five events he entered. This year, he's participating in the 400, 100, the 800-meter relay and the slalom. His parents, Samuel J. and Annie Henderson, are the backbone of his support system, along with son Quinton Henderson, who is a former Marine, -and daughter LaToya Lowe. His eldest son, Edwin Wayne Johnson Jr., died in Afghanistan sev- eral years ago while serving in the military. See ATHLETE, Page 4A > Arguing couple arrested STAFF REPORT A Jackson County cou- ple spent part of Valentine's Day weekend in jail, after allegedly fighting in the street and outside a night- club early Saturday morn- ing. Dennis Cleavonte Speights, 31, and Marvene e s Chendrelle Garrett, 25, Speights were each charged with battery-domestic violence in the case. The Jackson County Sheriff's Office was called to Club Secrets at 2:40 a.m. Saturday on reports of a fight in the park- ing lot of the club, located off Forehand Lane just out- side the Marianna city lim- its. Before deputies could get there, the persons involved in the altercation had left the area. Officers issued an alert for an Marvene orange four-door car asso- ciated with the qase, which Garrett police believed was headed into.the city of Marianna. ,At,roughly 2:50 a.m., patrol officers in the city located the car on Orange Street. SIt was in the middle of the road, and police reported Speights and Garrett were outside the vehicle, fighting in the street. The two were taken to the, Jackson County jail and both were released Sunday to await court appearances in their cases. Jackson Hospital will begin $6.5M renovation SPECIAL TO THE FLORIDAN Jackson Hospital announced.Monday it will begin a $6.5. million expansion and renovation that will include major changes to the first floor of the hospital and the emergency room. The renovation and expansion is expected to begin Feb. 25, and be com- pleted in March 2012. "Jackson Hospital is growing to better meet the needs of our community," said Larry Meese, chief executive officer. "We have expanded key services and now have 30 board-certified physicians on staff, and we need to better utilize the space we have in order to accommodate the increased number of patients coming to Jackson Hospital." A groundbreaking ceremony, open to the public, is scheduled for 4 p.m. on Feb. 23, at the front of the hospital, located at 4250 Hospital Drive in Marianna. This Newspaper Is Printed On . Recycled Newsprint 7 6 516T1 80 0 50 9 i FLO IDAN.COM TUESDAY Robert Brehm II listens during his sentencing hearing Monday. Mark Skinner/ Floridan See PLEA, Page 4A! > ,_ Follow us Facebook Twitter r -; ~ : * I . t*l~~-Ac~ S ; .',. --. . .....* ,-:-,. :. ."'- . f .V 2A Tuesday, February 15, 2011 Jackson County Floridan Weather Outlook WAKE-P CALL wwwJCFLORIAN.com Sunny and mild. -justin Kiefer / WMBB High 680 Low -45o e ? High 700 a ,f Low -46o Tomorrow Patchy fog early. Sunny and warm. S '- High-750 .-' Low -51 Friday Patchy fog early. Sunny and warm. ;? f. High 730 4 ., Low -50 Thursday Patchy fog early. Sunny and warm. S High 720 S Low 46 Saturday Sunny and mild. TIDES ULTRA VIOLET INDEX Panama City Low - Apalachicola Low - Port St. Joe Low - Destin Low - Pensacola Low - RIVER READINGS Woodruff Blountstown Marianna Caryville 5:38 AM High 7:45 PM High 5:04AM High 6:15 AM High 6:49 AM High Reading 47.42 ft. 11.33 ft. 7.49 ft; 6.92 ft. 7:47 3:52 7:38 8:11 8:44 lood Stage 66.0 ft. 15.0 ft. 19.0 ft. 12.0 ft. Sunrise Sunset Moonrise Moonset 6:22 AM 5:29 PM S2:46 PM 4:49 AM (Wed) FLORIDA'S RREAOL - PANHANDLEE WJAI100 fitLx7i9 2 Kiiefer MEDIA PARTNERS WJAQ TEUPA00.9EIIAsieP.s(2009hifMeori l j imi ^ ^..:? FLORIDAN Publisher Valeria Roberts vroberts@jcfloridan.com Managing Editor Michael Becker mbecker@jcfloridan.com Circulation Manager Dena Oberski' doberski@jcfloridan.com Contact Us Telephone: (850) 526-3614 FAX: (850) 482-4478 E-mail: editorial@jcfloridan.com Mailing Address: P.O. Box 520, Marianna, FL 32447 Street Address: 4403 Constitution Lane Marianna, FL 32446 Office Hours: Weekdays, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Miss your paper? You should receive your newspa- per no later than 6 a.m., but if for some reason it does not arrive call the Floridan's customer service rep- resentatives between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday-Friday and 7-11 a.m. on Sunday. The Jackson County Floridan (USPS 271-840) is pub- lished Tuesday through Friday and Sunday mornings. Periodical postage paid at Marianna, Fla. Subscription Rates Home delivery: $11.23 per month; $32.83 for three months; $62.05 for six months; and $123.45 for one year. All prices include applicable state and local taxes. Mail subscrip- tions must be paid in advance. Mail subscriptions are: $46.12 for three months; $92.24 for six months; and $184.47 for one year. Advertising The advertiser agrees that the publisher shall not be liable for dam- ages arising out of errors and adver- tisements beyond the amount paid for the space actually occupied by that portion of the advertisements in which the error occurred, whether such error is due to the negligence of the publisher's employees or oth- erwise, and there shall be not liabili- ty for non-insertion of any advertise- ment beyond the amount paid for such advertisement. This newspaper will not knowingly accept or publish illegal material of any kind. Advertising which expresses prefer- ence based on legally protected per- sonal characteristics is not accept- able. How to get your news published The Jackson County Floridan will. publish news of general interest free of charge. Submit your news or Community Calendar events via e- mail, fax, mail, or hand delivery. Fees may apply for wedding, engagement, anniversary and birth announce- ments. Forms are available at the Floridan offices. Photographs must be of, good quality and suitable for print. The Floridan reserves the right to edit all submissions. Comi Tuesday, &b. 15 St. Anne Thrift Shop, 4287 Second Ave., Marianna, is having its February Sale: Half- price women's/children's shoes and women's purses; buy one, get one free on women's/children's clothes; and select cups/glasses, four for 50 cents. Shop hours: Tuesday and Thursday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Malone Joy Club meets at 10:30 a.m. for a covered dish meal. Officers, arrive one hour early for a board meeting. The Club's regular meeting has moved from every third Monday night to every third Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. Chipola Regional Arts Association's monthly program meeting at Jim's Buffet & Grill in Marianna features highlights from Chipola Theatre's upcoming musical, "Little Shop of Horrors." Public welcome. Door prizes include tickets to Chipola College the- ater, Artist Series events. A Dutch-treat lunch- eon begins at 11:30 a.m., the program at noon. Call 718-2277 or e-mail pricea@chipo la.edu. Optimist Club of Jackson County meets every first and third Tuesday, at noon, at Jim's Buffet and Grill, Marianna. Christine Gilbert teaches free quilting, cro- cheting or knitting classes, 1 p.m. at the Jackson County Senior Citizens Center, 2931 Optimist Drive, Marianna. Call 482-5028. Jackson County Cattleman's Fed Steer Show begins at 2 p.m. (calf sale begins at 6 p.m.) at the Jackson County Agricultural Center on Hwy. 90, west of Marianna. . Teresa Carver teaches free Latin dance classes, 2 p.m. Tuesday at Jackson County Senior Citizens Center, 2931 Optimist Drive, Marianna. Call 482-5028. Free Tai Chi for Arthritis class, 3:15 p.m. at Jackson Couhty Senior Citizens Center, 2931 Optimist Drive, Marianna. Wear flat shoes and loose, comfortable clothing. Call 557-5644. Jackson Hospital presents a free Quit Smoking Now! class series that begins today (5 to 6 p.m.) and runs for six consecutive Tuesday in the hospital's ground-floor board room, 4250 Hospital Drive, Marianna. Free Nicotine Replacement Therapy available for participants. Call 482-6500 to register. The Pannidle Public Library Cooperative System boat meets at 6 p.m. iirthe PPLCS office, 4439 Marion St., Marianna. Call 482- 9296. Jackson County Quilters Guild Marianna Sit-n-Sew is Tuesdays, 6 to 8 p.m. in the First United Methodist Church Youth Hall, Clinton Street, behind the Marianna Post Office. Call 272-7068. Alcoholics Anonymous (open meeting), 8 to 9 p.m. t the First United Methodist Church, 290" Catedonia St., Marinna, in the AA room. Wednesday, Feb. 16 AARP Tax-Aide offers free tax preparation and e-filing to low- or middle-income persons nunity C endar (with emphasis on seniors over 60) at) e ested in partnering witl Jackson County Agriculture offices, 2741 Habitat for Humanity to b Penn Ave. in Marianna, Wednesdays, 9 a.m. at 6 p.m. in the First Unite to 1 p.m.; and Thursdays, 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. Youth Center on Caledonia Appointments only. Call 482-9620. 482-2187. Jackson County Habitat for Humanity The Jackson County Warehouse is open a.m. to 3 p.m. meets at 6 p.m. in thi Chipola College business instructor Lee Commission board room. Shook and student volunteers provide free tax Alcoholics Anonymou preparation and free electronic filing for sion), 8 to 9 p.m. at the Fir individual tax returns only Wednesdays, Church, 2901 Caledonia S 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., through early April. Other AA room. Attendance limi times may be scheduled by appointment (call a desire to stop drinking. 718-2368). For faster refunds, bring a per- Friday, Feb. 18 sonal check with routing information. Staff and and internal Alcoholics Anonymous (open meeting), ers of the Jackson Cou noon to 1 p.m. at the First United Methodist Learning Center invite the Church, 2901 Caledonia St., Marianna, in the at the Marianna branch, 2 AA room. to 10 a.m. for Internationa One Stop Career Center offers the free skills event where learners can workshop, "Budgeting Stretching Your in conversational English Dollar," 3 to 4 p.m. at 4636 Hwy. 90 in Marianna. ers. Light refreshments Anyone looking to improve workplace skills is 482-9124. welcome. Call 718-0456, ext. 114. One Stop Career Cer Thursday, Feb. 17 skills workshops, St. Anne Thrift Shop, 4287 Second Ave., Marketplace," 10 to 11 a Marianna, is having its February Sale: Half- Etiquette," 3:15 to 4:15 p. price women's/children's shoes and women's in Marianna. .Anyone lo purses; buy one, get. one free on workplace skills is welco women's/children's clothes; and select ext. 114. cups/glasses, four for 50 cents. Shop hours: Celebrate Recovery hi Tuesday and Thursday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. meetings to "overcome The Early Learning Coalition of Northwest hang-ups in a safe envirc Florida Executive Committee convenes a Worship Center, 2645 meeting,at 9 a.m. Join the conference callat Dinner, 6 p.m. (free for 1-888-808-6959 (guest code: 7475102). For meeting, 7 p.m. Child care more information, call 850-747-5400, ext. 7856 or 573-1131. 107 or visit www.elcnwf.org. The Sixth Annual Wine Marianna's Gathering Place Foundation Jackson Hospital Foundat conducts line, ballroom and singles' dance at the Jackson Coui classes at 3 p.m. each Thursday. Donations Commerce, 4318 Lafaye accepted; proceeds Jund area charitable Presented by the Marianr endeavors. Call 526-4X1 for class location, the Foundation. Tickets: AARP Tax-Aide offers free tax preparation $37.50 per person. Call 71 and e-filing to low- or middle-income persons Alcoholics Anonymous (with emphasis on seniors over 60) at the to 9 p.m. at the First Jackson County Agriculture offices, 2741 Church, 2901 Caledonia S Penn Ave. in Marianna, Wednesdays, 9 a.m. AA room. to 1 p.m.; and Thursdays, 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 19 Appointments only. Call 482-9620. The Panhandle Pionee The Graceville Garden Club Table Garne ed in Blountstown's Sam Fundraiser is 6 to 9 p.m. at the Graceye ents a Sacred Harp Sing Civic Center. Games include Mexican a.m. The non-denomina Dominos, Hand and Foot, Canasta, Bunko, musical event emphasizes Bridge and others. Light refreshments served; admission to the Sing. Ca door prizes awarded. Donation of $10 per The Black History -Pi person is required. Calling 263-3951 by Feb. a.m. (line up at -9 a.m.) 14 for reservations. No walk-ins. Proceeds Blountstown High Schoo benefit Graceville beautification projects. Historical Site on River Str Chipola College Fellowship of Christian which is also the locat Athletes presents a free concert by.ie History Festival that follow% Christian rock band Remedy Drive, 6 p.m'Tn 850-674-8683 or 850-674 the Chipola Fine Arts Center. Local contempo- Alcoholics AnonymoL rary Christian band Flying Backwards will 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. at open the show. Call 526-2761. Methodist Church, 29C An orientation meeting for families inter- Marianna, in the AA room, h Jackson County uild a house begins d Methodist Church a St., Marianna. Call Democratic Party e Jackson County Call 482-5943. us (closed discus- st United Methodist St., Marianna, in the ted to persons with ional English learn- nty Public Library public to join them 929 Green St., 8:30 Il Chat 'n' Sip, a free practice new skills with native speak- will be served. Call enter offers the free "Employ Florida .m., and "Business m. at 4636 Hwy. 90 cooking to improve me. Call 718-0456, osts adult and teen hurts, habits and onment" at Evangel Pebble Hill Road. first-time guests); e available. Call 209- e Tasting Benefiting tion is 7 to 10 p.m. nty Chamber of itte St., Marianna. ia Rotary Club and $75 per couple; 18-2601. s (open meeting), 8 United Methodist St., Marianna, in the r Settlement, locat- Atkins Park, pres- beginning at 9:30 national community s participation. Free II 850-674-2777. Irade begins at 10 i and travels from I to the Clay Mary reet in Blountstown, ion for the Black ws the parade. Call -3449. is (open meeting), the First United I1 Caledonia St., 1. Getting it Right! The Jackson County Floridan's policy is to cor- rect mistakes promptly. To report an error, please call 526-3614 Monday-Friday. POLICE ROUNDUP MARIANNA POLICE The Marianna Police Department listed the fol- lowing incidents for Feb. 13, the latest available -- report: One --' -' accident, one . physical dis-' CRIME turbance, one verbal disturbance, one armed robbery, one robbery alarm, one report of shoot- ing in the area, 18 traffic stops, one larceny com- plaint, one criminal mis- chief complaint, one juve- nile complaint, three public service calls and one threat/harassment com- plaint. JACKSON COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE The Jackson County Sheriff's Office and county Fire/Rescue reported the following incidents for Feb. 13,' the latest available report: One drunk driver, three accidents, one hos- pice death, two abandoned vehicles, two reckless driv- ers, three suspicious vehi- cles, one suspicious inci- dent, one report of illness, two mentally ill persons, two verbal disturbances, six fire calls, 11 medical calls, three traffic crashes, three burglar alarms, two panic alarms, 22 traffic stops, one criminal mischief com- plaint, one 'civil dispute, one trespassing complaint, three found/abandoned property reports, two assists of other agencies, one public service call and one patrol request. JACKSON COUNTY CORRECTIONAL FACILITY The following persons were booked into the coun- ty jail during the latest reporting periods: Joshua Knotts, 21, 779 Highway 69, Grand Ridge, battery on a law enforce- ment officer. Marjoune Johnson- Dean, 20, 560 Highway 90, Chipley, possession of marijuana with intent to distribute, possession of drug paraphernalia. Marvene Garrett, 25, 2877 Pontiac Loop, Cottondale, battery-domes- tic violence. Dennis Speights, 31, 3070 Carters Mill Road, Marianna, battery-domes- tic violence. Jimmy Lewis, 52, 4133 Old U.S. Road, Marianna, driving while license sus- pended/revoked. JAIL POPULATION:'209 To report a crime, call CrimeStoppers, at 526- 5000. To report a wildlife vio- lation, call 1-888-404- FWCC (3922). 0-2 Low, 3-5 Moderate, 6-7 High, 8-10 Very High, 11+ Extreme o i THE SUN AND MOON Feb. Feb. 18 24 IE Mar. Mar. 4 12 .www.JCFLORIDAN.com LOCAL Chipola Home Educators holds Valentine's Day party SPECIAL TO THE FLORIDAN t The Chipola Home B Educators home school A ' group had its Valentine's Day party at Kindel Lanes Amusement Center in Marianna on Feb. 11. Along with exchanging Valentine's Day cards with each other, the children enjoyed bowling, rock climbing, and playing putt- putt golf. '' To learn more about Chipola Home Educators, Members of the Chipqlb Home Educators home school group er visit the group's website, www.ChipolaHomeEducat From left, are, front rw Sarah young, Katelyn Young and Kayl ors.com. Jacob Hayes, Michael Yoong, Taylor Young, Mason Young, Col Jackson County Floridan Tuesday, February 15, 2011 3A .ijoy a Valentine's Day party at Kindel Lanes Amusement Center in Marianna. a Maddox; and back row, Noah McArthur, Jared Robinson, Wade Robinson, e Maddox and John Maddox. Contributed photo Kindergartener wins Golson PTO Valentine's Drawing F.M. Golson Elementary Schoolkindergartener Alexia McKay stands with herprize: a child's red Chevy Camaro convertible. She won it in Drawing held Friday, Feb. 11. Alexia is in Kendall Braxton's class. The prize was donated by Rahal-Mille. Contributed photo Graceville grad wraps up basic Air Force training SPECIAL TO THE FLORIDAN Airman Florian Litim graduated from basic mil- itary training at Lackland Air Force Base, Sanr Antonio, Texas. The airman' completed an intensive, eight-week program that included training in military disci- pline and studies, Air Force core values, physi- cal fitness, and basic war- Ifre principles and skills. 'Airmen who complete basic training earn four credits toward an associ- ate in applied science degree through the Community College of the Air Force. ; He is the son of Soraya and Mike Bollig, of praceville. , Litim graduated.' in 2009 from Graceville High School. Air Force Airman 'Flrian Litim Chipola's 'Little Shop ofHorrors' Chipola hosts regional Phi'Beta Lambda event SPECIAL TO THE FLORIDAN Chipola College recently hosted the regional competi- tion for the Phi Beta Lambda business organiza- tion. Students from Chipola, Florida State University and Taylor Technical Institute competed in 27 performance events and objective exams, testing their business knowl- edge and skills. Chipola College winners included Michael McArthur, first place, Accounting Principles; Tracy Scott, first place, Accouriting Analysis and Decision Making; April Jackson, first place, Business Communications and first 'place, HospitalityO Management; Lisa Jenkins, first place, Business Law; Zach Gilmore and Tabatha Melzer, tie for first place, Computer Applications; Jordan Hatcher, first place, Management Concepts; Ethan Thonas, first place, Statistical Analysis and first place Word Processing; and Tabatha Melzer, first place, Public Speaking "It was exciting to see the students preparing case studies, doiqg presentations and taking tests on many areas of business and tech- nology," Dr. Jim Froh, direc- tor of the Business and Technology Department, said.. FBLA-PBL is the premier student business association. The purpose of the group is to bring business and educa- tion together in a positive working relationship .through innovative, leader- ship and career development programs. Chipola's PBL group recently hosted the high school Future Business Leaders of America compe- tition. Ten high schotbls and 90 students' competed in events, including business case studies, job interview- ing, public :$peaking, parlia- mentary procedure, and computer skills. FBLA members'and their families will return to Chipola, Feb. 17, for an awards ceremony in the Arts Center. For information on PBL, contact Vikki Milton at mil tonv@chipola.edu. or J Rememblerirngyou on .,, Sotr ,.lda..- Even thuiiS we know yut're ljoyin8 it in, 'He e, x wi8sh you W.. ,00 O - were here to ... celebrate with u . Your raml, "" e , ;;u r r4 ThrThelma Brown CONCEPT TO REALITY sketch' :\\a moll raw F'.'-ihlie casting .7 .SW tson JE ,l~ E. 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Contributed photo WE BUY GOLD YOUR TRUSTED JEWELER FOR 4LMO 40 YEARS Expert atson Expert Jewery 'JEWEERS Watch Repair GESMOLOGIsTS Repair' Downtown Marianna 850-482-4037 Hearty, Homestyle Cooking I 2193 S. HWY 71- (850) 526-2969 - - - J FLORIDA LOTTERY Cs3 Py Fns y 5 7-11-39-42-51 I I r I ~Bqi~ : . i - 4A Tuesday, February 15, 2011 Jackson County Flordan LOCAL/STATE www.JCFLORDAN.com Short on men, retirement home hires dance partners BY MATT SEDENSKY ASSOCIATED PRESS BOCA RATON Hewitt Bruce extends his hand to a wait- ing lady pining for a dance - and someone with whom to share it. He twirls and waltzes and makes exacting steps; she has become the woman to envy. And as one song fades to anoth- er, he is off again, never far from making his next sweetheart a lit- tle less lonely. The shortage of men at Edgewater Pointe Estates is a perennial fact of life at. retire- ment communities and nursing homes around the country, where women often outnumber men 3- to-1. Forget finding a mate - finding a man to dance with is tough enough. Edgewater's solution? Hire them. Bruce and another dancing afi- cionado, Nick Zaharias, are paid to make sure the surplus of women have a chance for a spin on the dance floor. The complex also brings in volunteers from a local college fraternity. "When you bring a smile to someone's face and you help them to remember what it was like when they were younger and they were able to dance with their significant other or their husband, of course it's uplift- ing," Bruce said. "You're really bringing hope to people." On this night, a Valentine's Day celebration just ahead of the holiday itself, the ballroom at Edgewater Pointe is adorned with balloons while candles flicker and the disco ball turns. A musician sings and plays the keyboard, cracking jokes about Engelbert Humperdinck along the way. And with precision, Bruce and Zaharias weave sepa- rate paths through the room, inviting women for a dance. "At home, I dance with a broom," said Victoria Schabel, a 90-something resident who has kicked off her shoes to ease her sore feet and whose sparkling gold skirt and blouse shimmered as she danced with Zaharias. "This is better." The escorts make small talk with their guests as they sway, and wide smiles often spread across. wrinkled faces. Some women, widowed or single and eager to enjoy the music, dance with girlfriends instead. Some are too limited by disability to dance; others try anyway. "OK, who's next?"' Zaharias asks a table full of women, his arm outstretched. Zaharias, 72, is a retired prod- uct designer who's taken too many ballroom dancing lessons to count. Bruce, 58, is a retired clinical psychologist whose training in dance led to his gig at Edgewater, and jobs as a dance host and instructor on cruise lines. Both men are single. Their employment as dancers, while. not a norm at retirement commu- nities, points to the demographic imbalance of such homes. Edgewater Pointe is part of a 23-home chain whose roughly 9,000 seniors are about 70 per- cent female, the result of longer lifespans among women and less likelihood they'll live alone. Elsewhere, the numbers are even more lopsided, including the Los Angeles Jewish Home, where men account for just 10 percent of residents. "I had to live to be 86 years old before I got odds like that," said Ellis Simon, a retiree there. Simon has grown used to hear- ing his name repeated by admir- ing ladies as he walks through the dining room. At one time; he boasted three simultaneous girl- friends, but two have since died. "I don't see how he keeps from getting killed," said Brett Fielder, the home's chief operat- ing officer. Still, men don't always find what they're looking for. And women find themselves frustrat- ed with such a small pool to pick from. Paul Hartman, 90, lives at The Hebrew Home at Riverdale in the Bronx, where he has trouble finding someone who meets his requirements of being "50 to 70 with sex appeal." He goes to beading classes and has made dozens of pieces of jewelry, but has no one to give them to. "I'm outnumbered and I'm still lonely as hell," he said. "There's not a decent woman to talk to here." Just outside the city at Atria' Lynbrook on Long Island, 88- year-old Mary Palmeri, a retired nurse, is quick with a joke and wouldn't mind finding a man who shared her sense of humor and a bit of intellect. But no luck. "There's nothing to get excited .about," she said. "There's no In this Feb. 8, 2011 photo Millie Steinert, center, and Lois Rosenman, right, dance together at Edgewater Pointe Estates retirement community in Boca Raton, Fla. Women often so greatly outnumber men in retirement communities that Valentine's Day can be a lonely time. But one development has found a solution to its perennial shortage of men at its dances: They're importing them. - AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee love material." . Back at Edgewater, the lights are dim and the gold balloons are shaped into a giant heart. Just a few men are sprinkled about, and most of them are married. The ones who aren't have learned they hold newfound appeal in a place where they're so outnum- bered. "All of a sudden, you're the most popular guy in, the world'. You're eligible," said 83-year- old Richard Stock, whose wife died about three years ago. "All my life I wanted that attention." Stock wasn't sure he'd ever set his eyes on another woman again, but he met Dee Bardo about two years ago and they fell in love. The song winds down and he leans in for a kiss. And when it's time to .go, they walk away with hands clasped, Man robbed by gambling 'buddies' during game of dice Victim does not want to pursue charges; lost Cash, cell phone STAFP REPORT A Marianna resident was allegedly robbed by a gambling buddy and another man Sunday after playing dice with one of the two outside Marianna Garden. Apartments. The victim, howev- er, has told police he does not want to pursue charges. Police said that without a vic- tim willing to assist them, they have little choice but to set the matter aside at this point. The victim told Marianna police officers he had been gam- bling with several individuals outside of Building F in the com- plex. When he started walking toward his apartment, one of the players approached him from behind and put a gun to his head. Another man with a gun soon fol- lowed. One of the two demanded that the victim empty his pockets and give him everything he had. The victim complied. One of the suspects then racked his gun and began fol- lowing the victim back to his apartment, where, police said, the gunman thought the victim might have more money stored. However, as the victim was being escorted back to his apart- ment, one of the suspects saw several people standing outside the apartment building. Police said the men apparently aban- doned the follow-up robbery because one thought some of the witnesses could identify them. The two hold-up men then left the area in a maroon Chevrolet Malibu. An undisclosed amount of cash was taken, along with the victim's cell phone. Driver charged with possession near Cottondale STAFF REPORT A Chipley resident was arrested Sunday on drug charges in Jackson County, after a traffic stop led to the discovery of marijuana in the vehicle he was driving. A Jackson County deputy pulled over a white Chevrolet Blazer around 7:40 p.m. for an unspeci- fied traffic infraction, according to a press released from the Jackson County Sheriff's Office. The traffic stop took place on U.S. Highway 231 north of Cottondale. When the deputy approached, he smelled the odor of marijuana emanat- ing from. the vehicle, according to the release. The deputy obtained information from the driver to complete a warning cita- tion for the traffic violation, and also asked for consent to search the vehicle. The driver did not give consent. While the deputy was 'completing the warning citation, a canine deputy arrived and deployed his sniffer dog. The dog "alert- ed to the odor of a sched- uled substance emanating from the vehicle," accord- ing to the release. A subsequent search of the vehicle revealed 17 grams of marijuana pack- aged separately with intent to distribute, according to the release. The search also revealed small jewelry bags and dig- ital scales. These items are. commonly used in the dis- tribution of illegal sub- stances, the press release' noted. The driver, 20-year-old Marjoune Johnson-Dean, was arrested and charged with possession of marijua- na with intent to distribute, and possession of drug paraphernalia. He was booked into the Jackson County jail. Athlete Continued From Page 1A Henderson has enough mobility that he can operate a van with hand controls. But he is without his own transportation currently because he recently wrecked his van. That loss has added to the challenges Henderson faces as he prepares for the upcoming wheelchair games. Lining up someone to' drive him to and from the airport, however, is the least of his worries. Henderson has to finance his trip to the games on his own. In years past, he's had help from the American Legion Post 100 and others. He is hoping individuals will reach out and help this time around, as well. The games are in Pittsburgh this year. Henderson estimates it will cost him about $4,500, with airfare, meals and hotel stays all figured in. He said the games mean quite a bit to him, for many reasons. He hopes his partic- ipation inspires others. "I love the games," he said. "First and foremost, I thank God for giving me this opportunity to still be an ath- Slete. I was always a sports fanatic, and I still am. This gives me something positive to do with my life and show others with disabilities that .life goes on. "With me, I look at it like this; I got knocked down, but I didn't get knocked out. There are a lot of us that don't let our injuries stop us. We're still doing something positive."' Henderson welcomes opportunities to talk to any group he can about the games, his life and his expe- riences in the military. "I love life, love the mili- tary, love people," Henderson said. "I try to be an example to young people, and young men in particular. I try to show them some of the ways they can go about becoming young men the community can be proud of, young men who can be leaders." He is president of the Brotherhood Club at New Birth Missionary Baptist Church in Marianna, where he also teaches a youth group. Henderson has to register for the summer games in April and needs to raise the majority of his money by then. He can be reached at 263-6850. Plea Continued From Page 1A Wilson said Brehm, in agreed with the plea deal his taped statement, in order to spare his son agreed that the incident the trauma of a trial. occurred while he and the "My son has been to victim were alone in a tent several therapists, and I've together. Wilson also said been told by more than one that Brehm stated he lured that a criminal trial like the victim in on the pre- this would traumatize him text of playing cards, as much as the actual rape, while others in the party or molestation call it were getting ready for what you will and that I dinner, should avoid trial at all The victim disclosed costs," Will Wright said. the incident about nine "My sonwent from being months after it happened. a bright, intellectually curi- The case against Brehm ous child, an articulate, was initially dismissed straight-A student, to a because of the speedy trial withdrawn, tearful, sad rule, but prosecutors and suicidal child. I don't appealed and it came back know if he will ever be to court. able to function in the The appeals court ruled world the way he might that the speedy trial rule have before all this hap- was ;,moot, since the opened " defense had asked for Wright said he plans to continuances in the cases pursue the civil suits and before filing for its dis- will do all he can, within missal on grounds that the legal means, to make sure state's time had lapsed. people know about Will Wright said he Brehm. Miami Beach investigates porn video shot in public THE ASSOCIATED PRSS MIAMI BEACH - Miami'i Beach's lawyers are reviewing whether laws were broken when a porn video was filmed without permission in a public area in broad day- light. The video was shot at Monument Island the man-made island near Miami Beach that fea- tures a 110-foot obelisk honoring Florida pio- neer Henry Flagler. Assistant city manager Hilda Fernandez notes that it is not "an unin- habited island miles off the coast. It's in the mid- dle of a very busy bay." But an attorney for Reality Kings, which produced the video, says his clients didn't break any rules. Lawrence Walters says no one was around the island at the time of the filming, except the actors and crew. Legal or not, local his- torian Seth Bramson says any sequels need to be filmed elsewhere: "It's hallowed ground." SHISflm 4432 Lafayette Street j MI_ ml m 526-5488 JE WELERS www.smithandsmithonIlne.com | jEN loriFI I~o ii Ropes, hypothermia cited in cave deaths THE ASSOCIATED PRESS LaFAYETTE, Ga. - Walker County Sheriff Steve Wilson says rescue workers believe that two University of Florida stu- dents who died in a north Georgia cave were trapped- by their rappelling ropes in a frigid waterfall. Wilson says the two, 20- year-old Grant Lockenbach and 18-year-old Michael Pirie, apparently died of hypothermia in Ellison's Cave. Coroner Dewayne Wilson says autopsy results are expected Monday after- noon. David Ashburn, director of Walker County Emergency Management, says Lockenbach, Pirie and eight other students from Gainesville, Fla., entered the cave Saturday morning to explore it. Witnesses told officials that Lockenbach rappelled into a pit to retrieve a bag but-got tangled in his ropes and cold water poured over him. They say Pirie went down to help but also got stuck. The bodies were recovered hours later. Marianna Chapel Funeral Home 3960 Lafayette St. Marianna, FL 32446 526-5059 Rev. Joel A. White The Rev. Joel A. White, 90, of Cottondale passed away Sunday, Feb. 13, 2011, at his home. The service for Rev. White will be 10 a.m. Wed- nesday, Feb. 16, in the Ma- rianna Chapel Funeral Home, with the Rev. Bobby Thompson officiating. In- terment will follow in Alford Cemetery. There will be a time of re- membrance, 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 15, in the Marianna Chapel Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, dona- tions may be made to Cov- enant Hospice of Marian- na, 4215 Kelson Ave., Ste. E, Marianna, FL 32446. Expressions of sympathy may be submitted online at www.mariannachapelfh.co m. Marianna Chapel Funer- al Home is in charge of ar- rangements. The World's Most Advanced Weight Loss Formula in History! Maximum Appetite Control Advanced Thermogenesis Increased Energy Improved Focus Enhanced Mood Experience The Extreme L k! S ___-_ff_=', " = __ OBITUARIES Subscribe to the Jackson County Floridan Call 526-3614 a 5A Classifieds ... B-0A Entertainment... 7A TV Grids .........6A a rrm A MEDIA GENERAL NEWSPAPER Inside High school phenom Jadeveon Clowney picks his college -2B TUESDAY MHS softball swats Hornets . . Marianna's Hali Stout pitches against the Lady Hornets in Cottondale Thursday.- Mark Skinner/Floridan BY SHELA MADER FLORIDAN CORRESPONDENT The Marianna High School Lady Bulldogs soft- ball team cruised to their first victory of the season Thursday evening with a solid 21-1 victory over coun- ty rival Cottondale. Marianna was not so for- tunate Friday, falling to 1-1 after a 2-0 road loss to Mosley High School Friday evening. In Thursday's game, Hali Stout and Mallory Dean combined for the win, with Stout taking the first three innings, giving up one run on one walk. Dean came on for the final two.innings, giv- ing up no runs, no hits and striking out four of the six batters she faced. Offensively, the Lady Dogs were solid at the plate. Stout helped herself out at the plate, leading the Lady Dogs going 3 for 4, with three runs scored and five runs batted in. Jennifer Cramer showed why she's a Chipola signee, going 2-for-5 with three runs scored, followed by Whitney -Lipford, who was 2-for-5 with a run scored and two RBI. Following the game, coach Scott, Wiggins, in his first year at the helm, was very pleased with his team's performance. "Well, we played well, executed and put the ball in play," Wiggins said. "With runners in scoring position, we got, players home and scored a bunch of runs. We did the little things that we are supposed to do to win games and it showed in the. scoreboard. Thursday was a great start, it's just we have to continue to do these things when we play the better teams, do the little things to win in the big games." In Friday's road loss, Stout was again in the circle for the Lady Bulldogs and went the distance. She allowed five hits through six innings, while striking out three, issuing no walks, and giving up two unearned runs, Errors plagued the Lady Bulldogs Friday, accounting for runs crossing the plate. Offensively, the Lady Dogs were held off the board, with only two Lady Bulldogs picking up hits. Dean was 1- for-2, while Cramer picked up the other Lady Bulldog hit. On the night, the Lady Dogs were fanned 12 times. Behind the plate, Cayce Griffin was solid, throwing out both base runners that attempted to steal. Wiggins was obviously disappointed with the loss. "We played a pretty good ball team and we just didn't execute and do things on offense you know we need to do to win," he said after Friday's game. "The girls played hard, but we just did- n't do enough to win or com- pete offensively anyway. But defensively we played pretty good, even behind the couple of errors." The Lady Bulldogs will be back in action tonight for their first home game of the season, as they host the Port St. Joe Lady Sharks. First pitch is slated for 6 p.m. MHS takes road victory BY SHELIA MADE FLORIDAN CORRESPONDENT The Marianna High School Bulldogs baseball team bounced back from a 7-3 loss Friday to defeat Godby 9-3 in Tallahassee Saturday.. Senior Alex Bigale start- ed on the mound for the Dogs, with Mason Melvin at first, Brandon Burch at second, Bradly Middleton at short and Zac Davis at third. Jae Elliott started the game in left field, with J. T. Meadows in center and .Tyler Hampton in right field. Middleton led off, but was out on a ground out to short. Rooks then singled, but was left stranded when Bigale and Burch both flied out. Bigale allowed a lead off single in the bottom of the first, but a double play and a strikeout ended the inning with no runs cross- ing the plate. In the second inning, Marianna was three up, three down with Melvin fly- ing out to center, Elliott grounding back to the pitch- er and Meadows going down swinging. A dropped ball in centerfield was the only base runner for Godby in the second, with a strike- out and a pair of caught fly balls ending the threat. Marianna got their bats going in the third inning, plating four runs on five hits. Davis led off with a single, but was out on a fielder's choice. A fly out to first by Middleton put two quick outs on the board. Rooks and Bigale strung together a pair of singles, both picking up an RBI before Burch took advan- tage of a dropped ball in centerfield to score. Melvin joined the hit parade with an RBI single before Elliott went down swinging to end the inning. Bigale had a three up, three down inning in the third. The Dogs added two See BASEBALL, Page 2B > Cottondale falls in district finals Cottondale's Darien Pollock takes the ball down court against the Holmes County Blue Devils in the championship game of the District 2-2A Boys Basketball Tournament Saturday. The Blue Devils won 56-38.- Mark Skinner/Floridan Marlins' manager says he's never felt more ready BY TIM REYNOLDS AP SPORTS WRITER MIAMI Florida manager Edwin Rodriguez cannot wait for opening day. He's already thinking about filling out the first lineup card of the season, seeing a jampacked stadium, being part of all the pageantry. He'll do it all in 2011. He'd prefer to do it in 2012. And beyond. Rodriguez is getting what essentially amounts to a one-year chance from the Marlins to prove himself as a manager, getting a contract for 2011 after Florida went 46-46 last season following the fir- ing of Fredi Gonzalez. The Marlins have predictably high hopes this season, and Rodriguez who'll be in charge of a spring training for the first time is eager to start trying to show he merits the job. "I'm going into the best time in my professional career," Rodriguez said Monday at a team luncheon. "Putting together the whole spring training along with Brandon Hyde, my bench coach, going player-by-player, analyzing play- er-by-player, putting together all the options, the lineup, defense ... I can't wait to get on the field." The Marlins start formal workouts in Jupiter, Fla. later this week. Pitchers and catchers are due to report by Friday; position players are expected by Feb. 21. Rodriguez took over last June, and an impromptu celebration broke out about a week later before Florida played in Puerto Rico his homeland when owner Jeffrey Loria announced that he would finish the 2010 season. Rodriguez says some of his friends in Puerto Rico are still celebrating the fact that he became their first countryman to manage in the major leagues. His play- ers, who expect to be factors this season in the NL East race, are equally thrilled. "He's a really good players' manag- er," said right-hander Ricky Nolasco, who went 14-9 with a 4.51 ERA last season and was rewarded over the win- ter with a three-year contract. "I think everybody's excited for him. We want to help him out and do everything that we can to make him succeed. It's going to be fun from the beginning and should be exciting." This season will be Florida's last at Sun Life Stadium, the home for the Miami Dolphins and Miami Hurricanes football teams. Construction is ongoing at a new downtown ballpark set to open in April 2012, and where the first seat will be ceremonially installed on Tuesday. Rodriguez's goal is to be there for the first pitch. SPORTS 6A Tuesday, February 15, 2011 Jackson County Floridan SPORTS www.JCFLORIDAN.com Wait is over; Clowney picks Gamecocks BY PETE IACOBEL AP S'oRTS WRITER ROCK HILL, S.C.- Jadeveon Clowney's new coordinator at South Carolina was most impressed by what he didn't hear from his signee as the two spoke Monday. When Clowney called Ellis Johnson after picking South Carolina there was no self- important, look-at-me style comments like, "Did you watch?" or "I told you," the Gamecocks defensive leader said. "It was, 'Coach, I'm going to be ready,"' Johnson said. Clowney ended an extra 12 days of signing suspense when he picked the Gamecocks' hat off a table that also had caps from final- ists Alabama and Clemson. South Carolina coach Steve Spurrier had known for a while Clowney would take additional time before decid- ing. But it became even a bit more nerve-racking as the 6- foot-6, 250-pound senior waited for the go-ahead from ESPN, which carried his announcement live to a national audience. Baseball Continued From Page 1B more runs in the fourth inning. Davis and Hampton both took advantage of Godby errors, with Davis scoring on a sac fly by Middleton. Rooks singled, and Bigale doubled to score the sec- ond run of the inning, before a ground out to short by Burch ended the inning. Bigale gave up a leadoff walk in the bottom of the fourth before being relieved by Chris Godwin. Rooks picked off the run- When given the signal, Clowney spoke: "I'm going to' the University of ..." he said, then reached for the Gamecocks' cap to the cheers of friends, family, South Pointe High students and teammates. Clowney's choice capped a wild signing period. On Feb. 2, the first day players could sign a letter of intent and when most did a Georgia recruit announced his deci- sion with the help of a bull- dog puppy and another prospect's mother faxed in a letter to the school she want- ed her son to attend instead of his selection. But it was hard to match the scene at South Pointe's auditorium. SDozens of TV cameras set up a semicircle pointed up to the lectern and table, where Clowney sat with parents Josenna Clowney and David Morgan. A documentary film crew followed Clowney as he entered the auditorium. A Columbia television station carried the drama live, the sports anchor stalling, until Clowney got the green light to speak. ner, with Godwin fanning the next batter and induc- ing a ground out to end' the inning. Marianna plated their final three runs in the top of the fifth. Melvin led off with a walk, and moved to third on a single by Elliott. Following a strikeout to 'Godwin, Davis doubled home Melvin. Hampton went down looking, followed by an RBI double by Middleton. Rooks drew a walk, but a fielder's choice by Bigale ended the inning. Godwin gave up one run on a pair of walks and two hits before Students and Stallions football players on mid- morning break shouted "Happy Birthday" to Clowney, who turned 18 Monday. Everyone watched the auditorium's flat screen TVs until a picture of Clowney, in his South Pointe jersey, popped up on ESPN. "This has got me so nerv- ous, man," Clowney said to friends before taking the stage. Finally, he let everyone know and a large smile crossed his face. "I'm happy," he said. "I wish I had done it on the 2nd." So why didn't he? Blame Clowney's agreeable nature, said his mother. "He has a hard time say- ing, 'No,"' she said. Recruiting analysts thought Clowney had long favored the Gamecocks. Former teammates Stephon Gilmore and DeVonte Holloman have started in the secondary got South Carolina, and South Pointe linemate Gerald G. Dixon signed there earlier this month. being relieved by Madison Harrell, who ended the fifth inning with no further runs crossing the plate. Marianna was unable to take advantage of base runners in the top of the sixth inning. Adam DeWitt ground to the mound, followed by Melvin drawing a walk. Heath Roberts went down swinging, with Harrell being issued a walk before Strauss was out on strikes. Two runs scored in the bottom of the sixth inning on two hits and one hit batter. In the top of the seventh .0 '. - Jadeveon Clowney puts on a USC hat, Monday, Feb. 14, 2011, at South Pointe High School in Rock Hill, S.C., after announcing that he will play football for the University of South Carolina next season. -AP Photo inning, Hampton drew a lead off walk, followed by a single by Middleton. A fly to first was followed by a caught fly ball in center that got Hampton off the bag at third. DeWitt took the mound in the top of the seventh, in his first.start since shoul- der surgery last summer. DeWitt fanned the first batter he faced, before walking the next two bat- ters. A single followed, but a pick off got the run- ner at second out. DeWitt got out of the inning on a fly ball to center field with no runs scoring to end the game. 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Check out the "Just Right Crossword Puzzles" books at QuillDriverBooks.com 2-15 2011 by UFS, Inc. CELEBRITY CIPHER by Luis Campos Celebrity Cipher cryptograms are created from quotations by famous people, past and present. Each letter in the cipher stands lor another. Today's clue: W equals P "YGI LVFGS PTBWFDI OVFKCDIG VTPI LY RI LTXSVL ITD KN YG FZ, CYG 'L DX G J FLV J Y Y CIG- Z LTA IZ " MTOA VTGCIN PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "Love is the magician that pulls man out of his own hat." Ben Hecht "Love is being stupid together." Paul Valery (c) 2011 by NEA, Inc. 2-15 NEA Crossword Puzzle Ex-boyfriend still calls ALLEY OOP BY JACK AND CAROLE BENDER YOU CAN COUNT ON US I APPRECIATE TO KEEP ANYTHING WE HATl PLEASE, DISCU CONFIDENTIAL, CALL ME MDRILLER O.L Cow & BoY BY MARK LEIKNES DO0 YOU THINK GOD OR DO YOU THINK HE STARTED THE UNIVERSE LOOKS DOWN ON US AND THEN JUST LEFT IT FROM TIME TO TIME TO ALONE AND MOVED ON? SEE HOW WE'RE DOING? ,, WHAT I HAVE TO DISCUSS IS OF NATIONAL ALL RLHT S IMPORTANCE AND, IN FACT THE SOLUTION YOE PU TO ALL OF OUL ECONOMIC PROBLEM? MY CURIOSITY I I Y\ ao.- cr"..a- i!:~~ ; 0 """ ' TAPING FOIL ON THAT UMBRELLA IS GOING TO GET YOU STRUCK BY LIGHTNING. HERMAN BY JIM UNGER "I don't care where you're from, I'm trying to read" " Dear Annie: My 19-year-old daughter, "Nadia," dated a sweet guy for three years. They broke up when he moved to Hawaii to "see the world." For three years, he dated no one else and expected Nadia to do the same. However, after 18 months of separation, she decided to enjoy her life. A year ago, they rekindled their relationship over the phone and decided to get married. When "Mr. Hawaii" found out she had dated someone else in his absence, he abruptly called it/" ' off, once again breaking her heart. He then asked her to wait \ l for him to get his head together. Apparently, he was questioning whether he might be gay. This time, she said no. With our encourage- ment, she concentrated on herself and her education. Eight months ago, Nadia met an absolutely wonderful, stable guy, and they are slowly building a future together. The problem is, Mr. Hawaii has been in touch, asking if she would reconsider their relation- ship. She told him he would always have a place in her heart, but that's it. Within days of their last conversation, we were shocked to find out that he had already married a girl from Switzerland 12 days after meeting her. We are sure this poor girl has no clue her BRIDGE By Phillip Alder Franklin Pierce Adams, a columnist and wit best known for his newspaper column, "The Conning Tower," and his appear- ances as a panelist on radio's "Information Please," said, "I find that a great part of the information I have was acquired by look- ing up something and finding something else on the way." In bridge, we often learn something that leads to another con- clusion as in this deal. South was in two spades. West led the heart ace and followed with a second heart. East took that trick with his king, cashed the ace-king of clubs, and played a third club to dummy's queen. How did declarer continue? After East's opening bid of one heart was passed around to North, he made a takeout double, promising short hearts and length in the other three suits. East rebid two hearts to show his sixth heart and extra values. South was happy to compete with a two-spade bid. West was tempted to bid three hearts, but he let the prevailing vulnerability dissuade him. (The curious may like to work out how North-South can defeat three hearts. It is easy after a club lead, but harder otherwise.) As West had shown up with four points (the heart ace), but passed his partner's opening bid, East was marked with the dia- mond queen. South drew two rounds of trumps, cashed dummy's diamond ace, and played a low diamond toward his hand. When the queen popped up, declarer conceded just five tricks: one spade, two hearts and two clubs. Sometimes a pass can be more informative than a bid. new husband was still fanning the flames with Nadia, let alone his sexuality issues. And apparently, his family doesn't know he's mar- ried. Do we have an obligation to tell his fam- ily and his new wife, or is this a keep-it- zipped situation? We don't want to hurt any- one. Treading Water in the Pacific Dear Treading: You don't know the circum- stances of this marriage or even if it's true. It is not your place to inform his par- ents or wife. We know you want to do the right thing and prevent a catastrophe, but frankly, it ; will be hurtful no matter what r you say, and it won't change a thing. Mr. Hawaii needs to handle this on his own. Dear Annie: My wife passed p / away three weeks ago. We V \were married for more than 40 years. Is there any set rule about how long I should wait to get in the dating scene again? Arizona Widower Dear Arizona: There is no set rule. Widows and widowers can begin dating whenever they are ready. Keep in mind, how- ever, that friends and relatives often expect the newly widowed to wait at least six months before dating, so you may get some flak from them if you start sooner. But it is entirely your choice. HOROSCOPE AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) If you knuckle down on all your responsibilities without allowing frivolous interests dis- tract to you, what you produce will be extremely productive and rewarding. Stay busy as an obsessive/compulsive bee. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) - You don't have to be part of a big group in order to feel ful- filled and/or to thoroughly enjoy yourself. The quantity of your companions isn't what matters; it's all about the quali- ty. ARIES (March 21-April 19) - Get back to working on those few unfinished things that have been patiently awaiting your attention. It'll be both a joy and relief to not have to look at them any longer. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) - Although you usually like things to be structured, you could become a bit restless and resentful if something has to be taken care of before you can pursue personal interests. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) - You may not think so, but financial situations and/or mat- ters are actually your strong suit, so don't hesitate to take care of matters that could con- tribute to your financial securi- ty. CANCER (June 21-July 22) - Don't put it off any longer: focus your attention on taking care of an awkward develop- ment that is only getting worse with time. More than a few peo- ple will appreciate your input. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) If you'll let it, your intuition will reveal something important that your logic has completely missed. Give credence to any insight that crosses your mind, especially if it is persistent. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) - You. could be in for a big sur- prise if you aren't afraid to strive for a huge goal that seems to be unreachable. Even if you don't think you can make it to the finish line, at least try. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) - Without realizing it, you are likely to possess an aura of authority free from pretense and pressure. This will attract certain people who never paid you any attention to you before. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) - Simply being nonjudgmental attracts favorable attention to you wherever you go. You aren't likely to be awed by the attributes of others nor put off by anybody's shortcomings. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) It isn't always so, but for some reason you'll effectively utilize all the resources that are at your disposal. As 'a result, projects you undertake will be very successful. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Use your gift of diploma- cy and tact to ward off any abrasive complications that pop up in your. dealings. They are your two best assets and will serve you well. 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Custodial Supervisor Must have a high school diploma or GED' with some experience in custodial work and maintenance. Starting salary: $15,558/yr. Submit employment application to the Jackson County Human Resources Dept. 2864 Madison Street, Marianna, FL 32448. Deadline to apply is 02/21/2011. Drug-Free workplace/EOE/V.Pref/ADA/AA CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 1 - .P 1- 1 I Your source for selling ana buying! LABAMA 'A ---~ 3C Community Newspapers SJob Opportunity * Job Open Date: Immediately Job Title: Graphic Artist The DOTHAN EAGLE and its affiliates are looking to hire a Creative Services Graphic Artist. If you are a team player, flexible and can work in a fast-paced deadline oriented atmosphere...then this is the place for you! Main responsibilities are building accurate and creative advertisements for the DomHAn EAGLE, Enterprise Ledger, Eufaula Tribune, Jackson County Floridan, Dothan Progress, and various special sections. We Offer You: * Equal opportunity employment SA creative/challenging environment * A competitive salary * 401K * Medical, Dental, Vision, Vacation, etc. We Require: * Excellent communication skills * A self-motivated individual * Strong decision-making skills * 50 WPM accurate typing skills * Proficiency in Adobe InDesign. Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator (you MUST be proficient in these programs) * Ability to troubleshoot computer applications including design, visual elements and typography Newspaper experience, or its equivalent, is preferred, but not necessary. This is not an entry-level position. Hours: 40 hours per week Monday-Friday (flexible schedule available) To apply please send your resume to: Human Resources Media General MidSouth Market Group 227 North Oates Street, Dothan, Alabama 36303. To fill out an application please go to www.mediageneral.com click on careers and then search jobs Tuesday, February 15, 2011 ITHE SUDOKU GAmTE ITi A KICK! HOW TO PLAY Fill in the 9x9 gnd with the missing numbers so that each column, row and 3x3 box contains the digits 1 9 only once There is only one correct solution for each puzzle. GET MORE WASABI PUZZLES ONLINE! ARCHIVES AND MORE GREAT GAMES AT BOXERJAM.COM ' IT , SUBSTANCE ABUSE COUNSELOR We are looking for a counselor who wants to make a difference in the lives of our clients. Counselor duties include providing substance abuse treatment including psychosocial evaluation, treatment planning, individual, and group counseling. CARE is one of Florida's leading substance abuse agencies, and we have been providing services to our community for over 30 years and we have an opening at our Jackson County office. Potential counselors must have strong counseling skills, and the ability to communicate and document substance abuse treatment modalities. Bachelors Degree required, Masters-Degree preferred. Salary range $26,893 $34.406 D.O.E. + FULL BENEFITS PACKAGE (including 15 days vacation, 15 day sick leave, 10 paid holidays, health & dental insurance, retirement program with 401K option and more). Send resume and cover letter to CARE, Attn: Delbert Horton, 4000 E. 3rd St., Panama City, Fla. 32404 EEO/DFWP/Drug Screening. <~'-F |CHIPOLA NURSING PAVILION AND RETIREMENT CENTER is accepting applications for the following positions: If interested, please apply in person at 4294 Third Ave. Marianna, FL. For information please contact Angela Edenfield at 850-526-3191 . "-', RESIDENTIAL ( REAL ESTATE FOR RENT 1/1 Furnished Effiency Apartment near 1-10. Swiming pool available, carport. NO PETS/ SMOKING $425 850-544-0440, Iv.msg APAR'TMENTS]UNUNISEIDI 1/1 &/1 apartments in town, $450 per month.No pets. 850-573-0598 2BR/2BA TOWNHOUSES Chipola River Townhouses DEPOSIT WAIVED 4 850-482-1050 w 3BR 3.5 BA, 2300 sqft. located in Indian Springs on Golf Course. $1300/mo includes lawn care. Available immediately 850-271-5545. Austin Tyler & Associates * Quality Homes & Apartments 4' 850- 526-3355 4= "Property Management Is Our ONLY Business" For Rent 3BR 2B home on .65 acres in Dellwood on Blue Springs Rd, newer carpet and paint,nice appliances,carport and back patio,nice shaded yards and plenty of room for kids $650/mo and $500 deposit, 1 yr lease. Call 718-6019 Huge 7/4 Home for rent in Marianna, 2 kitch- ens, 2 dining rooms, 3 living rooms, plenty of storage, will consider separating into individual apartments. 850-544-0440 4 0 _ 5 _ 5 8 @010 2008 BLOCKDOT, INC. WWW.BLOCKDOT.COM 2/1 and 3/2 Mobile Home- in a family oriented park, water, garbage, lawn care. No Pets 850-592-8129 2/1 in Greenwood, $425 + $400 deposit. CH/A, water/garbage/lawn included. 850-569-1015 2/2 clean Dbl-wide, no pets or smoking, lyr lease, family of 3, $500 + dep 850-718-8158 * 2/2 Mobile Homes in Marianna, No pets, secur- ity and references required. $400 & $500 per month. 850-482-8333 2 & 3 bedroom mobile Homes in Cottondale. $500 and up. H20, garbage, sewer included. http:// www.charloscountry living, com. 850-258-4868/209-8847 2&3BR MH's in Marianna & Sneads (850)209-8595. 3/2, 2/2 in Cottondale, no pets, CH/A $425- $500 850-258-1594 leave message 3/2 Double wide on Lake Seminole in Sneads, $600/mo, water included. 850-526-2183 3/2 Mobile Home on Ham Pond Rd in Sneads CH/A, lawn care incl. $550 +dep. 850-592-4625 Edgewood Apartments in Cypress Area. Quiet, Furnished 1BR 1BA.Cable &'laundry included. $440/mo + deposit. 850-209-13514 Large 3/2 $550/month. Quiet, well maintained. water/sewer/ garbage/ lawn included. Monthly RV Lots $200+elec. Joyce Riley RE 850-209-7825 4 Rent to Own: 2 & 3BR Mobile Homes. Lot rent included. For details 850-557-3432 or 850-814-6515 RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE FOR SALE BEST BUY!!! 196 J SAUNDERS RD. 3BR/1.5BA, Move in ready, Newly Remodeled and 1 year Home Warranty, $69,000, Yes Only $69,000! Call Cathy 334-714-9099 Owner/Agent Re-Max Southern Properties Roommate Wanted. Furnished room $375 + 1/2 utilities. Located in Cottondale 850-209-5550 j RECREATION ATV Yamaha '09 Grissley 350, 4x4, camo, new condition, adult owned, new price $6000. sell for $4500. 334-441-5580 DO 11129 Honda'02 XR250R Dirt Bike. Excellent condition $2200 Firm. Please Call 8PM-11PM 334-684-9129 Honda '08 TRX250 4-wheeler Red. Excellent condition. New cost $4,399. Will sell $2,500. 334-798-2337 Honda 2007 TRX 90 Youth 4 wheeler. Almost New! Elec. Start, Red, Low hrs, Garage Kept. $1,500. OBO. 334-796-3721 Honda '97 TRX90 4-wheeler Like New Cond. $1300. 334-792-8018 DO 11023 Kawasaki'08 Kfx 90 ATV Kid's model 36345 (334)726-2168 jqwcpa@live.com $1500.00 Polaris 500, '06 4x4 Automatic, low hours & miles, $4,200. 850-482-8717. Yamaha '04 Bruin- 4wd, extra low hours, cam ouflage. $4,000. Call 334-795-6743 Yamaha '08 Grizzly 700 ATV- Red, chrome rims, wench, stereo, only 200 hours, power steering must see!! $6000. Call 334-726-4361 DO 11052 Meed a Mew 0-lome? Check out the Classifieds SSunday's WASABI SOLUTION S3 ( 5 8 4 1 @ 9 9 1 4 6 2 3 7 8 5 1 ()5 4 1@ 9 7 () 8 ( 1 7 s @ 572@ 169 005 Vy 4 6 3 9 5 2 @ 1 8 4 3 7 s 2 6 BE SURE TO VISIT OUR NEWEST GAME SITE S KEWLBOX.coM KEWLBOX.COM Pc A Fast, easy, no pressure IP lae an J 24 hours a day, 7 days a week! Get live previews of your classified ads, receive price quotes and make secure online payments. www.jcfloridan.com I P LiA1CE IN-A Qr~ I I.. S irCFLT rORIDAN.Aem n 2 pieces of round glass tabletop 1/2" thick by 5 Full size headboard, heavy wood good condi- feet with beveled edae. $350 each 850-593-5361 tion $50 850-272-4305 serious inquiries only 2 Sets of full size bed railings $35 each 850-272-4305 serious inquiries only Adult 3 wheel bicycle, needs chain $20 850-573- 5997 Antique white Dresser /vanity/desk. Lift up top, new hardware. $85. 850-592-2927 Baby Strollers, $25 & $35 850-592-2881 CARPET FOR SALE: 4 850-526-3614 4 Chest of Drawers, 4 drawers, lite tan color $25 850-592-2881 Coffee & Tea Set, 7 piece, Sterling Silver, $250 850-573-5997 Double Bowl S.S. Sink, never used $20 850-593- 9987 Double Dome Skylight, 4x3, fixed $35 850-593- 9987 after 6pm Electric trimmer, $30 OBO. Leave a message 850-482-7966. Full size bed with mattress & box springs, $50 850-272-4305 serious inquiries only Glider Rocker, brown cloth, $35 850-592-2881 Full size mattress $10. 850-272-4305 serious inquiries only HANDICAP SCOOTER 3 Wheels $450 334-687- 6863, 334-695-2161 DO 11156 HP 6005 Desktop w/22"LCD mon. Great for work/gaming. $500.Call for specs.334-790-5981. Koehler Toilet, Complete $40 850-593-9987 af- ter 6pm Large Dog House, Any Color, Shingle Roof, S Will Deliver. $120, 334-794-5780 Ottoman, burgandy, for end of bed or chair $50 850-526-4425 Piano, Wurlitzer $500 850-718-6299 r - Porch/Lawn Swing With Chains, L Will Deliver. $80 334-794-5780 Slider Window, 3'x2' insulated, E glass, never used $45 850-593-9987 after 6pm Vynil Blinds, 391/ x 15, 3 pair, $25 850-593- 9987 after 6pm Wall hung sink, white, complete, $15 850-593- 9987 after 6pm Wingback Chair, burgandy, oak legs $125 850- 526-4425 Jackson County Floridan * 16FT GLASS STREAM BOAT 28HP Johnson, trolling motor, depth finder $2,300 232-4610 DO 11168 24' Pontoon Boat '95- Runs great, $7,500 OBO Call 850-573-1920 Bass Tracker '09 Pro 160 __. l.:.. I16 ft. 30HP Mercury with i' p~rower trim, trolling motor, depth and fish finder, only 5 -ho urs on motor. Is in like new condition. $8,300. Call 334-493-7700 Chinew- 14 ft. with 4HP motor and new trailer. Excellent condition, $1,450. 334-596-1738 CHRYSLER '78 Fihin-Sk;, 15ft,40HP S -_'.. Chry-ler motor, $1,500 OBO 334.687-6863. 695-2161 DO 11156 Fisher '01 Hawk- 18 'ft Class 2, with 115 Mercu ry outboard motor with trailer, 2 fish finders, trolling motor, access ladder, Bemini, AM/FM radio, on board charge, cover, very well kept in- door shelter. $14,000. Call 334-685-7319 Gheenoe Camo 13' with trailer 2HP motor. 32 # thrust trolling motor. $1,500 Firm. 334-793-3432 Night: 334-677-5606 Sailboat '76-Catalina 30' 2 ,.' ', cycle Yarmar diesel engine. Very low hours; less than : 250. Roller furling, bimin, -,,. head. micro, fridge. Good condition Docked @ Snug Harbor slip B-6.334- 673-0330. REDUCED to $12K Seacraft, '89,20 ft- Center -. -.... cloriole., '95 225HP Johnson, dual a\le trailer w/brakes. S.-q Great condition, very clean. $5,500.334-791-4891 DO 11020 t- . MARIANNA METAL ROOFING, INC. Metal Roofing*. Custom Trim HOME REPAIRS BY HOMEWORK "Beautification of Your Home" Carpentry/Painting Installations General Repairs William H. Long, Jr. Insured Grader Pan Excavator SDump Truck Bulldozer Demolition Grading Site Prep * Debris Removal Retention Ponds Leveling * Top Soil Fill Dirt Gravel Land Clearing S MOWE 0PO ERNLEBUInDIuSOW ER Interior/Exterior (850) 209-9395. Free Estimates Licensed & Insured "Beautification of Your Home" Carpentry/Painting Installations General Repairs Insured Tropic 2163 Post Oak Ln. TMarianna,FL 32448 I' T UPh: (850) 482.4442 F ax:(850)48283420 www.tropictrailer.com tropictrallernorth@ yahoo.com Clay O'Neal's LAW Land Clearing, Inc. man,P#Pas ALTHA, L iS 850-7162-9402 Cell 850-832-5055 XaMi M ked a Mew 0-omre? Check out the Clasifieds HOMEMADE CAKES AND PIES MADE FROM SCRACH. NO MIXES/ NO FROZEN PIE CRUSTS. VARIETY OF CAKES AND PIES. I : !I II [l "1;J: I[ =L : _13; HEAT & A/C SERVICE 2900 Borden Street (850) 482-4594 HAPPY HOME REPAIR 25 Years Experience Floor To Roof Big Or Small Jobs WELCOME Same Day Emergency Service SSell XT ChristTown Community, servicess *Pressure Washing Free SPainting /Eimate .Wood rot repair ia * Clean-up Local movinghauling Call: 850-272-4671 Tuesday, February 15, 2011-9 A Seado RXP'05 Jet Ski, 60 hrs. Very clean, life jacket and cover included. $5,500. 850-527-4455 STRATOS '00 22FT Tournament Ready, 225 HP motor. Kept inside, $11,900 Must see! Call 229- 321-9047 2006 Wildcat 5th Wheel Super Slid e, 2 Bed- rooms, 4 Bunks, Lots of storage, Excellent con- dition. $19,500 Call 334-792-1109 DO 11032 27 ft. Jayco 08' only used 1 time. NEW, large slide out, large shower by it's self.cable hook- up, lots of extras. $10,500. 334-393-1558 Copper Canyon'07 34' 5th w heel, excellent cond. rear ... living room, 2-slides, i~ awning,cabinets galore, M- dinette, kitchenette, large. bedroom, private bath, super deal to serious buyer.334-792-0010 or 805-0859 Dutchman '02 Sth Wheel- 2 slides, like new, many extra, $16,000 Call 334-794-4917 DO 11027 Dutchmen 40 ft. Travel Trailer --i ~. '06, 38B-DSL, Sleeps 8, has 2 I .- slideouts. Loaded, Like new. $18,750. Call 334-406-4555 FLEETWOOD '05 Prowler AX6, 5th wh, 36ft, 4 slides, large shower, 30/50AMP. $24,000 OBO 334-695-4995, 334-687-7862 DO 11065 Fourwinds '06,30' Travel trailer Double slide- out 2BR, microwave, stereo, CH&A., Loaded. Like new. Must sell immediately, $11,500 OBO. Cell: 585-269-0244 Jayco '08 Flight 27' with super slide, large bath, used 2 times, $10,500. 850-482-8717 ._.. JAYCO '09 35 ft., Like New, 2 ** .. slides. 27" flat TV, loaded, am '" very nice, $19,000. 334-687- R3606, 334-695-1464.DO10976 Sunny Brook 5th wheel'02 2750SL 28' w/slide out. Q-bed, Like New, kepted under shelter compare to showrm. price $30K, Will sell $12K 334-447-5001 I' 'F- Trail -Lite '02 RV Class B, i Like New, 23K miles, Easy to drive and Easy to park. $21,500. 334-791-5235 S DO 11145 Allegro'99 Bay with 330 Cummins on a Freightliner Chassey 38' Superslide, Weatherpro awnings, in-motion sattelite, duel ducted air, new hardwood floors, new tires, 54k miles $47,500 Call Scott 334-685-1070 DO 11022 Concord Coachman '05 Motor Home- 23' long 2700 miles. Take over payments. 850-593-5103 Conquest 05' 29ft. sleeps 8, lots of extras, 11K mi. l [ Refinance 334-798-4462 B Warranty Dixie RV SuperStores FL's Newest RV Dealer NOW OPEN!!! *Store Hours* Monday-Saturday 8:00am-6:00pm 21 Acres / 30 Brands New and Pre-Owned Newmar Keystone Heartland c Jayco Fleetwood m Prime Time Coachmen Forest River Service Department Parts and Acces. Store RV Collision Center Located off 1-10 Exit 70 / SR285 328 Green Acres Dr. De Funiak Springs, FL 32435 Sales and Service: 850-951-1000 www.dixierv.com DO 11108 R-VISION 2006 Trail Lite, 26 S ft., fully loaded, like new, low mileage $35,000 OBO 334-616-6508 TRANSPORTAI l Buick '98 LeSabre (BY OWNER) low miles, leather, loaded, new tires, tune-up, new radf. $3,495 OBO. 850-592-2832 or 693-6835 Chevy '74 Nova. 350 V8. Auto Tranny. California car. 85% restored. 334-470-7260. $9500 obo. DO 11015 Mercedes 1983- Collector 240D in very good condition, rare 4-speed manual transition, very smooth shifting, a dream to drive, a bargain at $6,800 Call 334-797-4883 1995 Nissan Infinity J30 Replaced motor, good air/heat, new tires, runs good. $2,295 OBO, 334- 678-4819, DO 11132 '95 Jeep Rio Grande in good condition, tan in color with dark brown soft top, 4 cyl, 5 speed, 144k miles, new tires, nice stereo system, AC & heat $5000 334-797-8145 or 334-797-3802 DO 11166 1 .'P1 BMW'96 Convertible NICE CAR! $6,995. Call: 334-714-2700 Acura '97 RL. $5999.00 (CLEAN)! 2180 Montgomery Hwy. Call: 334-671-7720 or 334-714-2700. DO 11165 BMW'96 NICE CAR! Trades Considered! $5,995. Call: 334-714-2700 Buick'00 LeSabre Limited , loaded, 1 owner, 91K miles, LIKE NEW!, Priced at $5800. 334-790-7959 Cadillac '05 CTS, loaded 149K miles., reliable luxary transportation, below nada value at $ 8995. OBO 334-678-5959 or 334-797-7293 DO 11102 Cadillac '99 Deville white with tan leather interior, new tires, air & front end. good condition $3,600. 334-774-5333 Cheverlot '11 Z71 LT- 4x4,4 door, 1850 miles, 5.3L V8, 6 speed auto, white truck, dark inte- rior. Make offer Call 334-403-0249 D011061 Chevrolet '09 Impala LT- 4 door, power every- thing, white, excellent condition $12,900. Call 334-494-0460 DO 11070 Chevy '08 Impala Excellent Condition Loaded 28K Mi. 1-Owner Auto. V6 $11,900 334-237-1039 L CLASSIFIED Locally Manufactured i-.'iw Clean Out Your Kitchen and Turn Extra Appliances Into Cash. Those appliances might be wasting your valuable cabinet space, but chances are someone out there would love them. By using the Classifieds, you'll make it easier for them to find, and easier for you to sell. So try it today! JACKSON COUNTY FLORIDAN (850) 526-3614 or (800) 779-2557 www.J .com r - 10 A Tuesday, February 15, 2011 Jackson County Floridan AUTOS FOR S ALEAUTOS FOR SALE Pai Chevrolet 71 Chevelle ~-' Malibu, New 452 HP engine. 450 lbs of torque, I Red with black racing stripes. Very Good Condition. Must See! 334-470-9828 DO 11161 Chevrolet 74 El Camino- m' Good condition but needs minor work. $5,500 OBO 334-699-1366 or 797-6925 SChevrolet '85 Camaro V6 -- Automatic transmission, 'runs good $2750 Call 334- % OE. 791-4218 after 3pm or text Sany time. S Chevy'04 Impala RUNS GOOD! Newly Built Transmission! $3,950 Call: 334-714-2700. Chevy '08 Corvette Convertible, Black, loaded, excellent condition, garage kept $45,000. 334-692-5624 Chevy 97 Suburban- great condition, 1500 series, leather $3000. Call 303-906-3683 S --- .-f _T Chrysler '06 300C with - Hemi. Custom Paint, Rims, Sunroof, Rockford Fosgate Stereo System. 334-494-7312 DO 11125 Chrysler '07 PT Cruiser Touring Edition- black exterior with gray interior, 17k mi, $11,900 Call 334-648-1828 or 334-792-5151 after 5pm Corvette '81- Automatic 350 (Silver). Willsell as is for $4,900. OBO 334-774-1915 Corvette '92 Convertible 121K miles, extra clean, $9500. 334-671-1430. DO 11091 Corvette '96 Collector Edition Silver, 2 tops, Bose, 1381 made. Best offer. 334-677-7796 -FORD Mustang '98 GT Automatic, NICE CAR! $4,850. Call: 334-714-2700 B Dodge '04 Grand Caravan, Excellent condition $7300 850-526-2055 or 850-272- 8933 DO 11002 FORD -'03 Mustang GT, 96000 miles, CD, leather, power locks, power windows. $8,500 334-494-6480 Ford '10 F150 XLT- 4 doors with all the toys including tow package, beige with beige and brown interior, 23k miles; $22,900. 334-494-0460 DO 11071 FORD '89 F150, 4wh, 4x4 Automatic $4,600 or reason- able offer 229-334-8520, or 229-296-8171 Ford '98 Explorer RUNS GOOD! Priced at $2,195 Call: 334-714-2700 for more info Honda Civic CLEAN NICE CAR! RUNS GOOD! $3,495 Call: 334-714-2700. I Hundai '04 Accent GT, 2 door, Auto, 4 cylinder, 1 owner, 69K miles, excellent, Priced at $4995.- M Call: 334-790-7959 S- Jeep 1979 CJ7- rebuilt 304 engine, new paint, mild cam, headers, aluminum intake 600 Holley Carb., rebuilt transmission, 1 ton Chevy Axles with 456 Chevy gears in rear with Detroit locker and Dana 60 in front Mickey Thompson 16x12 rims with new 37x12.5 R16,5 LT tires $8,000. 334-266-5248 Land Rover '02 Discovery, Silver. Good condi- tion, $6,500. Call 334-792-1109 DO 11033 Lexus '07 RX350 Bamboo pearl color, V6, 4WD, fully loaded, 50k miles. $26,000. Call 334-333-1824 Lexus '07 RX400 Hybrid- Well kept and fully loaded, has 62k miles, get 31 City & 27 Hwy mpg, asking $28,000.334-308-1112 DO11112 Lexus '98 LS400 114K mi. .- Gold with tan leather interi- -or heated seats. Excellent l condition $9,800. 334.333- S. 3436 or 334-671-3712. LINCOLN MKS 2009,4-door, red, 28K miles, Ex- tra Clean 334-703-1210 DO 11151 Mazda'01 626 LX 158K Mi. Loaded! Pwr every- thing, cd player, White, tan interior, $3999. 334-692-4084 334-797-9290 DO 11057 Mazda '06 Miata MX5- Grand Touring Edition,, blue with ground effects, one owner, garage kept, only 7330 miles, Auto, Bose stereo/CD, Like new. $15,900. Call 334-393-8864. Mazda'07 Mazda3- Sunroof, gold, 120k miles, $9000. Call 334-794-4917 leave message DO 11026 Mazda'85 RX7 $1599.00 NICE CAR! 2180 Montgomery Hwy. Call: 334-671-7720 or 334-714-2700. DO 11164 Mazda '93 Miata convertible, excellent condi- tion, sports package, fun little car $4500. 334- 699-7270 DO 11124 Mercedes 73 450 SL Convertible (hard/soft top) $12,000 OBO. 904-368-1153 Leave message Mercury '05 Grand Marquis LS white, leather eats, wood dash trim, 170,780 mi. $5500. Call Polyengineering, Inc. 334-793'-4700 ext. 134 Mitsubishi '09 Galant Fully loaded, Pwr. window, pwr. doorlocks, cruisecontrol C.D. Great Fuel Mileage, $300 down $250 per mo. Call Steve Hatcher at 334-791-8243: DO 11076 Nissan '05 350Z Convertible Touring Edition. Auto. Exc. Cond. $16,500 Pearl White 334-793-3686; 334-790-9431 e Nissan '05 Z350 Roadster -Convertible. Nice Car!!! Priced at $16,900. Call for *. more information about extras. 334-714-2700 i Nissan '06 Altima SE r ,,- SUPER NICE CAR! PRICED TO SELL! $10,988. Call: 334-714-2700 Nissan'06 Maxima, 121Kmi. loaded, leather, heated seats, sunroof, new tires, excellent con- _J edition, $11,500. 791-3081. DO 11029 CLASSIFIED Nissan 06' Maxima, white, loaded, leather, moon roof, 86k miles, excellent condition, $13,300 OBO 850-209-2358 DO 11101 S 'i Nissan '10 Rogue SL- Black, excellent tires, power seat, & windows, 4dr, 2wd, 15K miles. Excellent condition. $20,500 OBO. 334-791-6485 SPontiac'02 Montana Extend- k ..- ed AWD Excellent Condition Blue, leather interior,dvd, tv, Fully loaded $7000 334-796-1602 Pontiac '07 G-6 GT- convertible, black, 31K miles, all leather, loaded, garage kept. $14,000. OBO 334-796-6613 Pontiac'08 G6 SUPER SHARP! LIKE NEW! $200 down, $229 per month. Call: Ron Ellis at 334-714-0028. DO 11080 TOYOTA '08 FJ CRUISER with 45000 miles. Very nice SUV. Like new insie and out. Burgun- dy exterior with dary gray interior. All standard power options. All trades accepted. Please call 334-695-0953 OR 334-687-4400. DO 11131 Toyota '09 Corolla, auto transmission, red in color, loaded. 34 mpg, 58K miles. $13,500. 334-794-2927. DO 11038 Toyota'09 Corolla Sport. Charcoal gray 31k miles. Warranty. 5-spd. 16" wheels, power locks, windows, CD, $12,000. 334-475-3370 or 334-464-1709. Toyota '09 Corolla UNDER WARRANTY! LIKE NEW! $200 down $249 per month. Call: Ron Ellis at 334-714-0028. DO 11081 Volkswagen '03 Beetle Convertible Low miles, Fully Loaded, Great fuel economy $200 down, $200 per mo. Call Steve Hatcher 334-791-8243. DO 11077 Wanted Junk- Vehicles top price, I also sell used parts. Call 334-792-8664 1997 Kawasaki KZ1000 This Motorcycle would be a great restore project for a collector. Need to sell due to not having time to work on it. Great bike and was a former California High- way Patrol Bike. Very collectible and comes with many spare parts that are chrome and hard to find. 1000cc 4 cylinder. Needs radio carrier for complete look but easy to find on ebay. Call 912-306-0656 for more info! $2,000 OBO, DO 11149 Goldwing,'92 60k miles, Red. Excellent paint and running condition. $7,000. Call 850-445- 2915 leave message Harley 06 Sportser XL- 1200C, 3940k mi, 2 seat screaming eagle, pipes, windshield $6900 Call 334-806-6961 Harley Davidson '00 Electra Glide, short wind-shield, solo & stock seats, very dependable, $8,500. 334-774- 2036 or 334-237-0677. DO 11059 Harley Davidson '02 Sportster 1200 custom 1lk miles, chromed out, $6500. Call 334-691-3468 or 334-701-3855 Harley Davidson '06 883 Sportster 18,300 miles With extras. $4000 334-803-7422 DO 11095 Harley Davidson '06 Sportser 1200, 13,400 miles detachable windshield & back rest $6,000. 334- 685-3214 -. '"- Harley Davidson '08- Ultra Classic Screaming Eagle An- niversary Edition. Very low miles $26900. 334-685-0380 Harley Davidson 1986 FLTC w/ side car. exc. cond. $10,500. OBO 334-794-2665 or 334-805- 0810 Harley Davidson 1992 Sporster 1200 custom. mid 50's K/KH exc. cond. $5,500. OBO 794-2665 334-805-0810 HONDA'06 Shadow, 2.8 miles, NEW dealer road tested only, $5,200, 229-334-8520 or 229-296-8171 HONDA '07 CBR, 600, load- ed, 4,000 miles,stretch low- ered. 2 brother exhaust, $6,000 334-695-5055, 334- 339-2352 DO 11146 Chevrolet'99 3500 Service body work truck, V-8, automatic, 44K miles, 1 owner, Priced at $6500. Call: 334-790-7959 Chevy '91 Cherokee pickup, lift gate $1,500. 850-352-4724 Chevy '96 Silverado- 2500 V8, Auto air. Runs great $2,800 OBO. 334-691-2987 Dogde Ram '03 1500 regular cab, excellent con- dition, 92K miles, 4.7 engine, $8,000. OBO 334- 796-8174. DO 11073 Ford '02 FX4 F-150 Black, Chrome Toolbox, Running Boards, Great Tires and.More Extras, 133k Miles,,$10,500 OBO 334-618-7502 DO 11153 Ford '06 Explorer Limited leather, 6 change CD, 3rd row seats, V8, chrome wheels, light beige with tan interior, 50k miles, like new, $16,400 850-814-0155 DO 11109 Ford '95 Explorer EXTRA CLEAN! NEW TIRES! $2,950 Call: 334-714-2700 GMC'00 Jimmy, great condition, $4,200 OBO Call 850-526-2491 ask for Tom. ' GMC'07 Yukon SLT- white with tan leather interior, 63k miles $26,500 334-718-6836 Honda'04 CRV LX. Black, Excellent condition 77,800 miles. Power windows. $9,300 Negotia- ble. Reduced!!! 334-333-2239 Jeep '06 Commander, black in color, 3 seater, excellent condition, gray interior, back up sen- sor. 91K miles, $13,000 OBO 334-268-0770. DO 11051 Jeep '06 Wrangler, both tops, AC, automatic, loaded, 22K miles $17,000 OBO. 334-726-1530 Jeep '95 Cherokee NICE CAR! PRICED AT $2,195. Call: 334-714-2700 SJeep '95 Grand Cherokee RUNS GREAT! Trades Considered $2,950 Call: 334-714-2700 Nissan '03 Pathfinder SE, 110,990 miles, V6, 4 wheel drive, black leather interior, Bose 6 CD changer, $10,900. Call Anthony 334-797-1342. S Nissan '05 Murano NICE CAR! MUST SELL! $10.900 Call: 334-714-2700 Nissan '05 Murano NICE CAR! MUST SELL! l gii $10.900 Call: 334-714-2700 Chevrolet '85 K5 Blazer. Fully restored, 450 hp engine, 411 rear end, 1000K miles since re- stored. $12,900..407-353-3629 Honda '08 Shadow 750. Excellent condition. Low miles 5-year service plan included. $5K OBO 334-701-2329 4 Honda 1962 C102 super Scub 50, 4k miles, Black & p&- white, good condition, electric start 3 speed, $2500. Firm. Call noon (M- F) 334-347-9002 HONDA'98 Valkyrie Tourer all original, low miles, runs great asking $5,900. OBO 334- 693-5454 Suzuki '05 Boulevard Black/Gray 2,000 miles on it. Garage Kept. Lots of extras! $3,800. Call 334- 798-4751 Suzuki'08 BLVD S83 1400cc, Black, 1-owner. Garage kept, helmet and jacket included, 900 miles $5,800. Asking $5000 OBO. 334-718-6338. Yiit a .,- '' VW'02 Custom made VW "IJ (.I power Trike. All chromed ~hi- ^/L' engine. Custom, one of a "0 c kind paint job and wheels, Adult ridden. Fire engine red. 23K miles. New tires, garage kept, custom cover, AM/FM CB. $19,995. OBO $44,000 invest- ed. Call 239-410-4224 for more details. Yamaha'05 V-star 650 Silverado, Saddle bags, windshield, back-rest. 1K mi. Garage kept. $3,750 OBO. 334-701-7552 YAMAHA'08 V-star 250, Burgundy, Low miles! Like new! * REDUCED $2,250.334-693-5454 Yamaha 2004 V-Star 1100 Classic. Black & chrome, excellent condition. $4000 OBO 334-618-7525 SYAMAHA V-STAR 650'03, S'blue w/silver flames, cus- tom paint job, Vance Hine pipes, windshield, 14k miles, excellent cond. $4,000 OBO 334-695-3488 DO 11154 Mojo '05 Motor Scooter, 200mi, Blue, $1650 850- 258-1638 1| M R1.s U.M. 08 250 cc. Seats 2, 2 helmets. Lg Scooter. 80mi per gallon. 1000mi Fac. Warranty $2000 OBO. Call 334-445-6302 BMW '06 X5 WILL TRADE! $16,999. NADA $26,150. 2180 Montgomery Hwy. Call: 334-671-7720 or 334-714-2700. DO 11170 Eddie Bauer '07 Expedition EL 93K miles, white with tan trim, leather interior, dvd player, satellite radio, navi- gation system, 4 bucket seats & 3rd row automatic. $26.900. 334-797-1855 or 334-797-9290. DO 11057 Ford '02 Explorer Sport Trac- 4 door, V6, 110k miles, 2 wheel drive, am/fm, cassette, and CD player, excellent condition $8900. OBO Call 334- 723-4066 after 6PM bailyfam@hotmail.com for more info D011074 www.JCFLORIDAN.com FORD'02 LARIAT F250 Diesel, Crew Cab, 123K miles $16,000 334-687-9983 Ford '97 F350 Dually Diesel $4999.00 Rebuilt Transmission 2180 Montgomery Hwy. Call: 334-671-7720 or 334-714-2700. DO 11169. Ford '98 F150. Great condition, 165K miles. New brakes, alternator and battery. Cold air,'elec- tric windows & door locks. $4800 OBO. 334-701- 7552 Ford Tractor 600- New i $3500 334-797-6925 Freightliner '01 FL60 Sport Chassis 4-dr. leather interior, Allison auto transmission, 124K mi. $45,000. 334-791-7152 SFreight Liner'92 double bunk, Detroit engine. re-built 2 years ago. $6.000. 334-691-2987 or 334-798-1768 IH 1440 Combine, Field Ready, Grain Head and Corn Head. $9,000. OBO 850-415-0438 Classified can sell it' CALL TODAY![ Chevy '95 Astro Cargo Van 4.3 engine A/C, runs good, white in color, $2000.334-718-9617. 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