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************ALL FOR ADC 320 LIBRARY OF FLORIDA HISTORY PO BOX 117007 GAINESVILLE FL 32611-7007 SInforming more than 17,000 readers daily in print and online FLORIDAN ,im/7~ .A Media G.-nI,. r Vol.89 No.116 Surviving BamaJam 2012 BY PEGGY USSERY aussery@dothaneagle.com Put thousands of people in a big field with Southeast Ala- bama's June temperatures and something is bound to go awry. So, to help music lovers better prepare for the Pepsi BamaJam 2012, we offer a few tips to make this year's music festival fun, memorable and safe. First of all, dress comfortably. Bamajam Farms is a large ven- ue and, things are spread out, so you'll be doing a lot of walk- ing. Good shoes and lightweight clothing can make a hot summer day a lot more bearable. Also, have som6 extra clothes on hand suitable for all sorts of weather. Bring a chair, or small beach towel for sitting and watching the artists perform, but don't bring a. lounge chair or large blanket. Unless you've got a spot for tent camping, don't bring a tent. And this isn't a football game, so there's no tailgat- ing allowed in the parking lots. Organizers have some gen- eral rules at http://www. bamajam2012.com/info/gen eral-rules.html that provide a list of things you can do or bring and things you can't. You're al- lowed a fanny pack or medium- sized backpack, so bringing in permitted items won't be as cumbersome. Keep in mind that BamaJam Farms, the site of the festival, has some amenities not offered in the past an ATV trail and a water park. These amenities will come with additional fees and their own rules. Some items that are OK to See BAMAJAM, Page 9A Man charged with grand theft From staff reports A Greenwood man was arrested on charges of grand theft and dealing in stolen property after an in- vestigation into two recent burglar- ies, one on Pleasant .Grove Lane bet ween Jacob and Greenwood, PllokJr. and the oth- er on Green Street in Marianna. Nathaniel Pollock Jr.,' 43, is accused of stealing chainsaws, a miter saw, a weed eater, a push mower and other tools belonging to the owner of both prop- erties, Patrayudo Rao. Authorities say Pollock pawned several of the items to two pawn shops. The Marianna Police De- partment filed the charge of dealing in stolen prop- erty, while the theft charge was filed by the Jackson County Sheriff's Office. Although some of the stolen items were recov- ered, authorities say'others are still missing and may .have been sold to indi- viduals by one of the pawn shops before they were known to have been sto- len. Investigators are still in search of a Honda push mower and a Troy Bilt weed eater in the case. Anyone with information regard- ing the thefts is. asked to call the sheriff's office at 482-9624, the Marianna Police Department at 526- 3125, or CrimeStoppers at 526-5000. JACKSON COUNTY AGRICULTURE New beekeepers organization forms State bee inspector to speak to Chipola Beekeepers Monday BY DEBORAH BUCKHALTER dbuckhalter@jcfloridan.com A group of beekeepers in Jack- son County have formed a new organization, the Chipola Bee- keepers. They've had two meet- ings so far, and their third is set for NMonday, June 11, at 6 p.m. in the Jackson County Agriculture Com- plex on Penn Avenue in Marianna. The club has established two hives near the woodline at the complex, Installed there this week.' People who don't yet have hives, but are interested in starting, can -also attend the club meeting. The' meeting is a pot luck supper affair, and those who attend are encour- aged to bring a dish to share. The session is scheduled to end at 8 p.m. There is no charge to attend a single meeting, but those who ultimately wish to join the orga- nization would eventually pay an annual membership fee of $15. State bee inspector Jeff Pippin will be the guest speaker at the June 11. meeting. He is assigned to the Jackson County area and, for a $10 fee each trip, will come to Keeperss. property and help them maintain their hives, check for dis- eases, mites and other problems. Karen Jackson, an organizer of the new club, said Pippin is."a walking textbook" of information on the topic of bee-keeping and that Monday's meeting is a great opportunity for people who are contemplating a start-up as well as,for established keepers. Pippin will take questions from beginners during his presentation, she said-. Jackson has three hives at her See BEES, Page 9A f I-i:.H, 'H I, 1'" : ; 1 u1 j I' I-' Karen Jackson put on a protective helmet and gloves before opening up of her bee hives Thursday and sliding out a section covered in honey. Karen Jackson walks through her garden Thursday as she heads to nearby beehive. Bee class set for June 21 From staff reports A one-day short course on the value of native bees and other pollinators will be held on June 21 at thd lackson County Extension Office on Penn Avenue in Marianna. The course is free, but seating is limited and pre- registration is required by ,, June 18. To sign up, call 482-9620 or to find out more call Arlo Kane at 850-265-3676. T he course is being put S on by the Florida Fish and W wildlifee Conservation S Commission. It runs from 8:30 a.m. until 3 p.m. Kane, a private-lands biologist, with the agency, says there are about 4,000 native species of bees in .:' North America. one In a press release about the course, he was quoted as saying that "they pro- vide incalculable benefits Sto commercial crop pro- duction and to residents for home-grown fruits and vegetables." He goes on to say, "these pollinators have almost disappeared due to habitat loss, use of certain pesticides and introduced diseases." The course will explain .the role that pollinators play and what homeown- ers and landowners can do to make their lands "polli- nator friendly." Wildflower types will be recommend- the ed, and best planting times will be discussed. Sununer Fun for Chfldren Reading program starts June 18 MARK SKINNER/FLORIDAN Kiara Bell reads "Curious George Visits the Library" to Adrianna Pollard as they visit the Jackson County Public Library in Marianna Friday. The library's summer reading program will soon be starting up and the library's bookmobile schedule will be changing to allow it to attend the various reading programs around the county. BY DEBORAi BUCKHALTER Sdbuckhalter@jcfloridan.com Owls, bats and othernocturnal creatures will see the light of day in this year's local summer reading program for children, which begins June 18 for a five-week run at six locations across Jacksori County. SPut on by the county library system arid Children's Services Manager Lynne Lonwenthal, the program will focus this year on stars, dark-loving animals, and other "wonders of the night," Lowenthal said. Young readers will receive incentives for reading more or being read to at home, and avid readers in their ranks can qual- ify to put their name in the hat for priz- es, such as binoculars, telescopes and a combination microscope/telescope. To augment the summer reading pro- gram, the library is altering its usual com- munity bookmobile schedule so the unit can be at each of the summer programs while the children are there, so they can immediately check out books. During that time the bookmobile will be making only its usual Thursday and Friday stops. The bookmobile will be off the road June . 11-15, in preparation for its use in the Summer Reading Program. The regular bookmobile schedule will go back on track after July 25, when the summer program ends. Although the summer program is free, and children are not absolutely required to register, parents are asked to reserve space for their children by name, age and See READ, Page 9A SCLASSIFIEDS...6-9B 1 ENTERTAINMENT...3B )JC LIFE...3-4A > OBITUARIES...9A ) OPINION...6A SSPORTS...1-2B, 4-5B > TV LISTINGS...8A This Newspaper Is Printed On Recycled Newsprint 7 65161 80100 1 Follow us Facebook Twitter RAHAL.M ILLER CuckAnderson Grpg Anderson Gus Parmer Chevrolet-Buick-Cadillac-Nissan SERVICE TEAM 4204 Lafayette St. Marianna, FL. W (850) 482-5051 Service Manager Body Shop Manager Parts Manager I _~____I iii _;;; - ?11~45 ,t: r^ `~*IILtL -.. Ir JACKSON COUNTY FLORIDAN www.jcfloridnn.com Weather Outlook Showers & Storms. Today-Justin Kiefer /WMBB High -88'' Low 722': -V' ., '.. - :Iigh: 89 ,g ..". .Low: 71 S "High: 90 .,:- ."l,,,-- '. Low: 71 .' ,, . -~4 TK Ai .Low: 76 High 890 Low -71 Monday Showers & Storms. High 910 Low'-700 Wednesday PM Thunder. 7 High 890 Low 690 Tuesday PM Thunder. 'W High 930 " ~ Low 68 Thursday Sunny & Hot. PRECIPITATION 24 hours Month to date Normal MTD TIDES Panama City Apalachicola Port St. Joe Destin Pensacola 0.00" 4.59" 1.58" Low Low Low Low Low RIVER READINGS Woodruff Blountstown Marianna Caryville Year to date 28 01" Normal YTD 26 h4" Normal for year 58.25" 10:20 PM 3:13'AM 10:25 PM 11:36 PM 12:44 AM High High High High High Reading 39.07 ft. ,0.54 ft. 6.11 ft. 0.30 ft. - 11:45 AM - 9:56 AM - 12:18 PM - 12:51 PM - 1:24 PM Flood Stage 66.0 ft. 15.0 ft. 19.0 ft. 12.0 ft. -. .. * 1* ULTRA VIOLET INDEX 0-2 Low, 3-5 Moderate, 6-7 High, 8-10 Very High, 11+ Extreme 0 1. 2 3 4 THE SUN AND MOON Sunrise 5:37 AM Sunset 7:44 PM Moonrise 11:57 PM June June June July Moonset 12:01 PM 11 19 27 3 FLORIDA'S EBEAl PANHANDLE JWI0WY ^ 0s-. . MEDIA PARTNERS nWJAQ 1oo.9 L ISTN O nO YWAH 1 PA JACKSON COUNT' FLORIDAN Publisher Valeria Roberts vroberts@jcfloridan.com Circulation Manager Dena Oberski doberski@jcfloridan.com -I CONTACT US Telephone: 850-526-3614 FAX: 850-482-4478 Email: 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 newspaper no later than 6 a.m. If it does not arrive, call Circula- tion between 6 a.m. and noon, Tuesday to Friday, and 7 a.m. to 11 a.m. on Sunday, The Jackson County Floridan (USPS 271-840) is published Tuesday though Friday and Sunday mornings. Periodical postage paid at Marianna, FL. 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 subscriptions 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 damages arising out of errors and advertisements beyond the amount paid for the space actually occupied by that portion of the advertise- ments in which the error occurred, whether such error is due to the negligence of the publisher's employees or otherwise, and there shall be not liability for non-inser- tion of any advertisement beyond the amount paid for such advertisement. This newspaper will not knowingly accept or publish illegal material of any kind. Advertis- ing which expresses preference based on legally protected personal characteristics is not acceptable. 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 email, fax, mail, or hand delivery. Fees may apply for wedding, engagement, anniversary and birth announcements. 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. GETTING IT RIGHT The Jackson County Floridan's policy is to correct mistakes pror/ptly. To report an error, please call 526-3614 Monday-Friday. Community Calendar TODAY n Green Family Reunion Descendants of Solo- mon Green and Amy Jarman gather for their 41st annual reunion at Three Rivers State Park north of Sneads. Bring a covered dish and serving utensil; all else provided. Call 482-7071 or email cgdean@ bellsouth.net. n Old Toad Guitar Duo Concert 2 p.m. in the Chipola College Chapel. Old Toad features Dr. Mat- thew Cochran and Dr. Stephen Mattingly. Visit www. chipola.edu of call 718-2257. A Alcoholics Anonymous Closed Discussion - 6:30 p.m. at 4349 W. Lafayette St. in Marianna (in one-story building behind 4351W. Lafayette St.). Attendance limited to persons with a desire to stop drinking. MONDAY, JUNE11 ) Voluntary PreK Registration 8 a.m. at the Early Childhood Programs office, 2950 Cherokee St., in front of Riverside Elementary School in Mari- anna. Fpr details and documentation requirements, call 482-1266. n Jackson County Transportation Disadvantaged Coordinating Board Meeting -10 a.m. at the JTrans office,:3988 Old Cottondale Road in Marianna. Agenda includes regular busi- ness, adoption' of FY 12/13 nieetingicalendar and a report on Legislative actions. Public welcome. a Orientation 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Marianna Goodwill Career Training Center, 4742 Highway 90 in Marianna. Register for free job place- ment and computer training; learn about services. Call 526-0139.. a Marianna Lions Club Meeting Noon at Jim's Buffet& Grill. Call 482-2005.. a Free 5-Steps to Rapid Employment Workshop - 1to 4 p.m. Monday-Thursday, June 11-21 at the Marianna One Stop Career Center. Call 718-0326. Cottondale City Commission Meeting 6 p.m. at Cottondale City Hall. Call 352-4361. n Chipola Beekeepers Meeting 6to 8 p.m. at the Jackson County Extension Office Bring 3 dish for the potluck supper. Call 573-70/09. n Alcoholics Anonymous Open Meeting 8 to 9 p.m.in the AA room of First United,Methodist Church, 2901 Caledonia St., Marianna. - TUESDAY, JUNE 12 a Marianna City Farmers' Market Open at 7 a.m. in Madison Street Park. n Food Distribution 9 a.m. to noon at Heaven's Garden Food Pantry, 3115 Main St. in Cottondale. Jackson County residents only. Call 579-9963 or visit www.aidaspina.org. Republican Club of West Florida Meeting - Noon atJim's Buffet & Grill in Marianna. Guest speaker: Blaise Ingoglia, "Government Gone Wild!" producer and vice chairman of the Republican Party of Florida; Call 352-4984. n Optimist Club of Jackson County Board Meeting Noon at Chipola Community Bank in Marianna. ) Sewing Circle 1 p.m. at Jackson County Senior Citizens, 2931 Optimist Drive in Marianna. Call 482-502i8. ) Tobacco-Free Partnership of Jackson County Quarterly Meeting 3:30 p.m. at the Jackson County Health Department, 4979 Healthy Way, Marianna. Tobacco-related health issues will be discussed. Public welcome. F Free Stress Management Wisdom Workshop -5:30 to 6:30 p.m. at the Marianna One Stop SCareer Center. Call 718-0326. D Autism Support Group Meeting 6-p.m. in the First Presbyterian Church Fellowship Hall, Marianna . (Clinton Street entrance, across from Hancock Bank). Family members, caregivers and service providers welcome. Call 526-2430. n Alcoholics Anonymous Open Meeting 8 to 9 p.m. in the AA room of First United Methodist Church, 2901 Caledonia St. in Marianna. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13 N Jacksop County Habitat for Humanity Warehouse hours: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Job Club 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Mari- anna Goodwill Career Training Center, 4742 Highway 90 in Marianna. Learn job seeking/retention skills. Call 526-0139. )) Alcoholics Anonymous Open Meeting Noon to 1 p.m. in the AA room of First United Methodist Church, 2901 Caledonia St. in Marianna. S)Jackson Hospital Board of Trustees Building and Grounds Committee Meeting 5:30 p.m. in the hospital classroom. Call 718-2629. 'THURSDAY, JUNE 14 n Marianna City Farmers' Market Open at 7 a.m. in Madison.Street Park. a Orientation 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. at the Mari- anna Goodwill Career Training Center, 4742 Highway 90 in Marianna. Register for free job placement and computer training; learn about services. Call 526-0139. N Free Workshops "EFM" (1:30 to 2:30 p.m.), "Resume" (3 to 4 p.m.) and "Know Your Rights" (4 to 5 p.m.) at the Marianna One Stop Career Center. Call 718-0326. ) Chipola Healthy Start Coalition Board of Directors Meeting 2 p.m. in the Jackson Hos- pital classroom (inside the cafeteria) in Marianna. Call 482-1236. ) Chipola Regional Workforce Development Board Meetings Career Council meeting, 5:15 p.m.; general meeting, 6 p.m., both at 4636 High- way 90 West, Suite K, Marianna. Call 718-0456. ) Free Yoga Class 5:30 p.m. at Chipola Fitness Center, 4230 Lafayette St. in Marianna. Mat provid- Sed. Part of the Jackson County Health Department's "Closing the Gap' program. Call 482-6221. ) Grand Ridge Town Council Meeting 6 p.m. at the Grand Ridge Town Hall. Public vwelcomnie Call 592-4621. ) Free Summer Concert: Big Poppa & The Shuffle Brothers Band 7 p.m. at Madison Street Park in Marianna. Presented by Jackson County Parks Dept., Main Street Marianna. ) Alcoholics Anonymous Closed discussion, 8 to 9 p.m., First United Methodist Church, 2901 Cale- donia St., Marianna, in the AA room. Attendance limited to persons with a desire to stop drinking. FRIDAY, JUNE 15 n International Chat'n' Sip 8:30 to 10 a.m. at the Jackson County Public Library, 2929 Green St. in Marianna. Learning Center staff and their interna- tional English learners invite the public for the exchangeof language, culture and ideas in a relaxed environment. Light refreshments served. No charge. Call 482-9124. ) Grief Workshop 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at Covenant Hospice, 4215 Kelson Ave., Suite E, Marianna. Bereavement specialist will discuss cop- ing strategies, normal reactions to grief, and how to support a grieving person. No cost. Open to the public: Registration deadline: June 8. Call482-8520. i Money Sense -10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Goodwill Career Training Center, 4742 Highway 90 in Marian- na. Money Sense is a free class that teaches money management skills to help you become financially stable. Call 526-0139. ) Free Workshops "Computer Basics" (11 a.m. to noon), "Dealing with Difficult Customers" (1:30 to 2:30 p.m.) and "Spanish I." (3 to 4 p.m.) at the Marianna One Stop Career Center. Call 718-0326. ) Blood Drive- Noon to 5 p.m. at the Jackson County Health Dept. Call Southeastern Community 'Blood Center at 526-4403. ) Celebrate Recovery 7 p.m. at Evangel Worship Center, 2645 Pebble Hill Road in Marianna. Adult, teen meetings to "overcome hurts, habits and hang- ups." Dinner: 6 p.m. Call 209-7856 or 573-1131. The submission deadline for this calendar is two days before publication. Submit to: Community Calendar, Jackson'County Floridan, P. O. Box 520, Marianna, FL 32447, email editorial@jcfloridan.com, fax 850-482-4478 or bring items to 4403 Constitution Lane in Marianna. Police Roundup. MARIANNA POLICE The MariannaPolice De- partment listed the following incidents for June 7, the latest available report: One suspicious person, two escorts, three ver- bal disturbances, two burglar alarms, four . traffic stops, one ..' "- ,- criminal mis- _---- L chief complaint, CR] Jf-ME two trespass ---C..... complaints, two follow-up investigations, one juvenile complaint, one assault, one noise disturbance, four animal complaints, one assist of another agency, one property damage report and six public service calls. JACKSON COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE The Jackson County Sheriff's Office and county fire/rescue reported the followingincidents for June 7, the latest available report. (Some of these calls may be related to after-hours calls taken on behalf of Graceville. and Cottondale police depart- ments): Four accidents, one dead person (natural causes), one hospice death, one aban- doned vehicle, one reckless driver, two suspicious vehicles, one suspicious incident, one suspicious person, two escorts, two highway obstructions, three verbal disturbances, one drug offense, 17 medical calls, one traffic crash, three burglar alarms, one robbery alarm, five traffic stops, one larceny complaint, one civil disputes, four trespass complaints, one garbage complaint, one juve- nile complaint, one assault, one noise disturbance, two animal complaints, one assist of a motorist, one assist of another agency, one welfare check, one transport, one Baker Act transport and four-threat/ harassment complaints. JACKSON COUNTY CORRECTIONAL FACILITY The following persons were booked into the jail during the latest available reporting periods: ) Charles Purvis, 44, 4475 Pilcher Road, Marianna, hold for child support. . Ekue Knox, 37, 2648 Canie Head Road, Campbellton, hold for child support. i Desiree Jones, 25, 2509 Cor- ral Drive, Alford, violation of state probation. N James Goodson, 37, no numeric address provided, Cypress, domestic battery by strangulation. JAIL POPULATION: 239 To r-porl a 0:r,,Tii i:1ll r n o ini lo- pp:,r at 526-5000 or a local law enforcement agency. To report a wildlife violation, call 1-888-404-FWCC (3922). "I can not wait to hear S her first words!" L.W. Watson. RPh. Hearing Aid Specialist For Over 47 Years. Ask About OLUr Hearing Test. CALL NOW: 482-4025 MEDICAID NOW' PAYS FOR HEARING AIDS, IF MEDICALLY NECESSARY. 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' Have a question for the JC Public Library? Just ask Dewey D ear Dewey is designed to help information flow to and from the Jackson County Public Librar- ies (JCPL) in Marianna and Graceville. If you have ever wanted to ask a question about JCPL, how to find the books you want, what library plans might be on the horizon, or anything else, this is Sa new way to ask and discover! Dewey wants to hear from you! If you have library or information access questions, all you have to do is ask. Send your questions to: library@jacksoncoun tyfl.com and Dewey will respond. Dear Dewey, I know I read something about the New York Times Best Seller List in your column. How do I find out what books are on the list? Mr. T. in Marianna Dear Mr. T., We're so glad you asked! We post a copy of the New York Times Best Seller List at both the Graceville and Marianna branches. We also mark the list to show which books we have and which books are on order. We change out the list. every week or so to keep it current. Next time you are in the library, just ask one of our helpful staff at the service desk to point out the list If you don't see our "Sur- plus Books" section when you are in the library, just ask and we'll be glad to point you in the right direction! to you. We're sure you'll find something on the list you will enjoy! Dear Dewey, Do you ever sell books you have taken off your shelves to the public? What are the criteria for you to remove books from your shelves? Ms. S. in Grand Ridge Dear Ms. S., We do remove books from our collection on a regular basis. We use sev- eral criteria to make the decision if a book should be removed. If a book is damaged and pages are falling out, we certainly must remove it from our shelves. Some- times it is such a popular .title that we replace im- mediately it with a new copy. Since we are continu- ally getting in new books for the library, we need to make room for them on the shelves. To do this we "weed" older books that have not been circulating - meaning they have not been checked out by any Partners for Pets on Parade Sam is an eight- week- old male Aussie mix. Dave (E) 6/5 9-0-8 9-7-2-1 1:5-719-27 is an (M) 3-1-3 0-8-3-8 eight- (E) 6/6 3-7-0 5-6-1-0 813-16-22-24 week- old (M) 9-8.7 1-5-1-9 male (E) 6/7 2-7-1 2-9-4-9 3-10-11-13-27 Aussie (M) 1-4-7 7-2-0-4 mix. (E) 6/8 2-8-3 3-4-1-9 2-24-27-29-30 Those interested in adopting any of these animals (M) 7-1-3 5-9-4-7 from Partners for Pets are invited to visit 4011 Mainte- (E) 6/9 4-4-0 5-8-4-8 Not available nance Drive in Marianna. The shelter's hours are Mon- (M) 1-9-7 7-1-12 days through Fridays, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., and Saturdays, 3 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. The shelter can be reachedby calling (E) 6/3 0-0-2 .8-7-1-3 17-21-22-26-34 482-4570, or by mail at 4415C Constitution Lane, No. (M) 8.6-4 3-9-4.9 184, Marianna, FL 32448. Or, visit the shelter's website at www.partnersforpets.petfinder.com. patrons for several years. We.are lucky to receive many fine donations of popular titles from our patrons. Occasionally these donations are dupli- cates of titles we already have in our collection. These duplicates are often not added to our shelves due to space restraints. And, finally, we remove items that have become outdated, such as a book ,titled" 1995's Best Inter- net Shopping Sites." We donate some of the books we remove from our collection. For in- stance, we give large print novels to the local nursing homes, and we also give our more academic-type materials to the local public schools. It's our. way of finding the best use for these precious retired books! The remaining weeded and donated'books are considered "surplus" and we offer them to our patrons in exchange for a suggested donation. 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As children, we were taught to come to our parents or one an- other for assistance and advice when we felt we needed it and to keep family business within the family. I learned from an early age that we as human beings need each other, and that we must learn to depend on one another for survival. For many of us, saying we need to depend on someone else to survive sounds a little too strong but in reality it's a fact. What would we do without our farmers? We could not keep our bodies nourished without seeds being planted, which lead to our fruits and other foods be- ing grown, baked or cooked and packaged. The necessities of life don't pop up out of thin air. In this world we Thomas need teachers, Vincent doctors, builders, M .l y engineers, and many of the other professionals that help to make our lives easier to live. With this in miid, why are there so many arrogant, conceited, cocky and braggadocios people in our world that act and appear as though they don't need anyone? For the record we need to understand that, when we are born, our survival is squarely up to our parents or guardians. When we get to the age of going to school, our transportation, money for lunch and clothing are provided by our parents or guardians. This often is the case from kindergarten through college, which means hard work and support for a long time comes from parents or guardians. After we have gotten an edu- cation, have learned some type of craft or simply have come to the age of accountability where. we must learn how to support ourselves, we will have to de- pend on an employer who feels that we are capable of handling a job, if and when we are hired. The employer needs help in order to make his or her company succeed, and we as individuals need employment in order to live in a decent manor. We need each other. Many of our young people are influenced by those who are in the spotlight, have accumu- lated wealth and popularity and seem to live a carefree life. They don't realize that those who seem to not have a worry in the world would be living a completely different life, were it not for the help from many others. A hit recording has to be written, recorded in a studio or at an event, engineered to sound as good as possible, 'distributed to different venues to be promoted, played by radio stations and finally placed at businesses or online where they can be purchased. After all these processes, you and I are needed to spend our personal money to help make that recording a big hit record. Actually, you and I could very well be part of the reason that recording or movie star is strutting around acting as though he or she owns the world. When you spent your hard earned cash to purchase a CD or to go see a movie, chanc- es are that you are contribut- ing to that star's shoes, socks or shoestrings. We enjoy the product, they enjoy the cash. We need each other. 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Over these 65 years more than 168,000 high school seniors from across the, country have received the Award. In 2011, over 2,000 students from high schools in 49 of the 50 states were recognized with the Award. As the winner of the 2012 Award, Toole's name will be recorded on a permanent plaque displayed at SHSv From left are Jackson County Schools Deputy Superintendent Larry Moore, Florida Area I FFA Vice President Sydney Stone, DEKALB Award recipient Alan Toole and Florida FFA President Charlie Brown. SUBMII 1 ED PHOTO s in hiplel's fHi den Treasures5. / I n '* '.V ' *' 1' 11 m m H H^ .. sed Mondays IT MC L e:= - Hunting, Fishing -17 & Outdoor Supplies 7 Kingl' Outdoors 1242 Main S. 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What is certain is the message sent byWisconsin's voters in Tues- day's recall election: governments must get their fiscal houses in order. We wish our leaders in Washington could find the consensus to do so as well. Put aside the rhetoric and divisive politics, and that's what the battle between Wisconsin Gov. ScottWalker and his adamant critics, including the public employee unions, boiled down to. The public gets it and thankfully so. Sure, you can criticize Walker for being a poor communicator. You can blast him for going too far in pursuing reforms, including limiting col- lective bargaining rights. And the 900,000 people who signed the recall petition forcing Tuesday's election would certainly agree with you. But the majority of Wisconsin voters who turned out to make sure Walker completes his four-year term nonetheless backed efforts to restore some fiscal balance. And that majority is what counts most right now. Wisconsin isn't an isolated case. Look at what happened just last September in one of our neighboring cities here in South Florida, Hol- lywood, where voters backed controversial ballot.items to reform city pensions. Or look at how Florida lawmakers in Tallahassee approved equally contentious legislation last year requiring employees to contribute to their own retirement plans. The-heated, and ugly, politics isn't healthy. But the results at the polls are. If you don't think so, look at what's happening across Europe. The fallout from the recession has forced many private sector employers to make painful deci- sions. It is forcing governments to take painful steps, too. We don't take pleasure in the consequences. We appreciate the work that public employees do on behalf of the citizenry. We have cautioned both sides from employing demagoguery. The goal is not to punish any- one, but to adjust to the financial reality stem- ming from the worst economic downturn in our lifetimes. The public, at least enough of its voting mem- bers, understands that money does not grow on trees. Voters understand that governments can't simply borrow money endlessly, or infinitely print dollars. So, call the Wiscpnsin voting results a victory for the tea party crowd if you want. Argue that Wisconsin will still go blue for President Obama in November if you want. What matters to us now is that voters in that state have now added their voices to the call for fiscal balance. Anyone in Washington paying attention? This editorial was published in the South Florida Sun-Sentinel on Thursday, June 7, 2012. Letters to the Editor Submit letters by either mailing to Editor, PO. Box 520, Marianna FL. 32447 or faxing to 850-482-4478 or send email to editorial@jcfloridan.com. The Floridan.reserves the right to edit or not publish any letter. Be sure to include your full address and telephone number, These. will only be used to verity the letter and will not be printed. For more information call 850-526-3614. Gooc0000000 N6HT, STARs) Good morning, Vietnam It's the 50th anniversary of a war most people would rather forget. So, with typical Ameri- can subtlety and restraint, we've plunged into public commemora- tions that will last 13 years. Yes, you read that right. For the next 13 years, the federal govern- ment will join with local govern- ments, private groups and commu- nities across the country in events aimed at ensuring we remember the VietnamWar. Congress authorized the 50th anniversary commemoration and President Barack Obama signed a presidential proclamation last month, starting the clock on Memorial Day and ending it on Veterans Day 2025. That's a long hello to a tumultu- ous era. By the time it's over, the oldest boomers, born in 1946, the once-young pups who vowed not to trust anyone over 30, will be pushing 80. Half a century after the war started, Americans are haunted by the shoddy treatment some who served inVietnam received when they came home. It was "a national shame, a disgrace that should never have happened," Obama said in his Memorial Day speech at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.' -The president seemed poised to repeat the familiar claim that returning servicemen were spat upon. He didn't, and we'llhave 13 years to argue about that. Jerry Lembcke, a sociologist and 1969 Vietnam vet, researched the claims for his 1998 book, "The Spitting Image: Myth, Memory and - the Legacy ofVietnam." Lembcke ' found not one verifiable instance of spitting and has been trying to convince people ever since. "Stories of spat-upon Vietnam veterans are bogus," Lemhcke wrote in the Spring 2003 issue of "The Veteran," published by Vietnam Veterans Against the War. "Born out of accusations made by the Nixon administration,;they were enlivened in popular culture (recall Rambo saying he was spat upon by those maggots at the air- port) and enhanced in the imagina- tions of Vietnam-generation men - some veterans, some not." Make no mistake, though, even if returning vets escaped saliva, they weren't routinely welcomed home by strangers bearing bouquets, hugs and kisses. HonoringVietnam veterans is the right thing to do, but how? If we're serious, we will make sure the vets have solid benefits and the finest of medical care. We shouldn't just pretend we care with pretty words and parades. Plus, more than 1,600 American soldiers are still missing in Viet- nam. New efforts are underway to find their remains. That's important work.., SVietnam was wrenching, and the commemoration will force us to confront its ugliness. We lost trust in our leaders and institutions, and it never came back. We'll hear again about napalm, Agent Orange, Lt. William Calley and the My Lai mas- sacre, and other war crimes and atrocities. The wall at the Vietnam memorial starts low and rises ever higher un- til it towers over visitors, a graphic illustration of the escalation of the conflict and its toll. The wall is dated 1959 to 1975, but a name of someone who died in 1957 was added later. Every year a few more names of war-related deaths are chiseled in the black granite. Critics will say the commemora- tion is a cover for politicians who haven't served in the military. This is the first presidential election since 1944 in which neither presi- dential candidate is a veteran. Emphasis on Vietnam naturally focuses on the presidential can- didates. Like most people 50 and younger, Obama, born in 1961, has few wartime memories. Romney, born in 1947, first supported the3 war and later changed his mind. A May 1966 photo has surfaced, showing Romney, 19 and neatly dressed, picketing a sit-in against the draft by anti-war protesters. Two months later, though, he received a draft deferment as a "minister of religion" and kept it until Februaryl969, according to the Associated Press. During most of that time he was a Mormon mis- sionary in France. Afterward, a high. lottery number kept him from the draft. From Hanoi this week came news that Defense Secretary Leon E. Pa- netta and his Vietnamese counter- part-had exchanged "artifacts" from the war letters from an American soldier killed in 1969 and aViet- namese soldier's diary. Artifact is an awfully cold word for someone's handwritten, heart-felt thoughts. I hope that commemorative events ikver the next 13 years remind us that soldiers in any war are young people who love, hope and dream. They fight for all of us. And some never get the chance to grow old. Marsha Mercer writes from Washington. You may contact her at marsha.mercer@yahoo.com Letters to the Editor Disagreeing with letter writer's views This letter is in response to Mr. Grainger's self-serving letter to the editor ("Let election be about who can perform duties," 4A, May 23, 2012) and his disagreement with Mrs. Murdock's religious beliefs expressed in the announcement to seek election as Tax Collector ("Murdock seeking position of Tax Collector," 9A, April 25, 2012). I strongly disagree with his self- serving diatribe against public officials who happen to express personal religious views when asked. However, he is correct in his statement that the tax collector po- sition should be held by a qualified individual. One can only wonder why he neglected to mention the facts of Mrs. Murdock's many years of excellent experience in the tax collector's office and her profes- sional experience and continued training. Those facts were enunci- ated in the same Floridan article for all to read and judge fairly. Unfortunately, Mr. Grainger did not explain how he came to view her interest in seeking election to that office to be her "own carnal desire to become tax collector." Why he deemed it appropriate to use Nietzsche's quote about individuals fighting monsters in a letter purporting to be about public office qualification is puzzling. A wise man once observed that psy- chological projection can be a very revealing thing. He also wrote that restraint of tongue and pen was known to be character strength. In closing, I would say that in my many years of dealing with Mary Carole Murdock in the tax collec- tor's office, I have always found her to be informed, honest, and willing. to work together with me to resolve important tax issues. Our shared professional experiences dem- onstrate that she is well qualified toperform the duties of Jackson County Tax Collector. JAMES MEYER Grand Ridge Thanks for your support Thank you to the 33 residents of Greenwood for your support to me for Greenwood Town Council seat on June 4. I lost by four votes. Look forward to seeing my name on the ballot again in 2014. Thanks again. THOMAS ANDREASEN Greenwood Supporting Murdock I write this letter in sup- port of Mary Murdock for Tax Collector. First, I was thrilled that she listens to the voice of God. Sec- ond, no one should judge her belief in God. Ms Murdock, you have my support. Keep tuned to God. ADRIAN WEEKS Sneads JACKSON COUNTY FLORIDAN www.jcfloridan.com LEGAL NOTICE Ia bat Hori-oKn Oi S p ll l Medical Benefits Settlement Providing Benefits to Clean-Up Workers and Certain Gulf Coast Residents If you have a medical claim related to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, you could get benefits from a class action settlement with BP Exploration & Production Inc. and BP America Production Company ("BP"). Go to.DeepwaterHorizonSettlements.com for more information, including information on. how to file a claim. WHO' IS INCLUDEDIN THE MEDICAL BENEFITS SETTLEMENT? The Medical Class includes (1) clean-up workers and (2) certain people who resided in specific geographic areas in coastal and wetlands areas along the Gulf Coast during specific periods in 2010. The website DeepwaterHorizonSettlements.com has detailed descriptions and maps to help you determine whether a geographic location may be included in one of these zones. Additionally, you can call 1-866-992-6174 or e-mail info@DeepwaterHorizonMedicalS.ettlement. com to find out if a geographic location is included., WHAT DOES THE MEDICAL BENEFITS SETTLEMENT PROVIDE? The benefits.of the Medical Benefits Settlement include: (1) payments to qualifying people for certain acute (short-term). aid chronic (ongoing) medical conditions occurring, after exposure to oil or chemical dispersants; (2) provision of periodic medical examinations .to qualifying. people; and (3) creation of. a Gulf Region Health Outreach Program, consisting of projects 'to strengthen the healthcare system. e Benefits (1), and (2) will be provided only after the, Court, grants final approval and any appeals are resolved. How TO GET BENEFITS FROM THE MEDICAL BENEFITS SETTLEMENT SYou need to submit a Claim Form to request benefits. You can get a copy of the Claim Form byvisiting the website or by calling 1-866-992-6174. 'Claims can be submitted by mail. If you have questions about how to file your claim, you should call the toll-free number for assistance. The deadline for filing aClaim Form is one year after the Medical Benefits Settlement becomes effective (that is, after the Court grants "final approval" and any appeals are- resolved). The exact date of the claim filing deadline will be posted on the website. It is highly recommended that Medical Class Members complete and. submit their claim forms promptly. Please read the Economic and Property Damages Settlement notice because you may also be eligible for a payment from that settlement. YOUR OTHER OPTIONS If you do not want to' be legally bound by the Medical Benefits Settlement, you must Opt Out or exclude yourself by October 1, 2012 or you won't be able to sue BP over certain medical claims. If you stay in the Medical Benefits Settlement, you may object to it by August 31, 2012. The Detailed Notice explains how to exclude yourself or object. The Court will hold a hearing on November 8, 2012 to consider whether to approve the Medical Benefits Settlement. You or your own lawyer may ask to' appear and speak at the hearing at your own cost. Class.Counsel will ask the Court to consider an award of fees, costs, and expenses of 6% of the value of the benefits actually provided under the Medical Benefits Settlement Agreement. Class Counsel fees, costs, and expenses under the Medical Benefits Settlement Agreement and the Economic and Property Damages Settlement Agreement jointly cannot exceed $600 million. Class members'payments will notbe reduced if the Court approves the payment of Class Counsel fees, costs, and expenses because BP will separately pay these attorney fees, costs, and expenses. Economic and Property Damages Settlement Providing Money to Individuals and Businesses If you have economic loss orproperty damagebecause of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, you could get money frqm a class action settlement with BP Exploration &. Production Inc. and BP America Production Company ("BP"'). Go to DeepwaterHorizonSettlements.com for more information, including information on how to file a claim. . WHO'S INCLUDED IN THE ECONOMIC& PROPERTY DAMAGES SETTLEMENT? The: Economic and Property Damages ("E&PD") Settlement Class includes people," businesses, and 'other entities in the states of Louisiana, Alabama and Mississippi, and certain counties in Texas and Florida, that were harmed by the oil spill. The website DeepwaterHorizonSettlements.com has detailed descriptions and maps to help you determine, whether a geographic location may be included in the E&PD Settlement. Additionally, you can call 1-866-992-6,174 or e-mail questions@ DeepwaterHorizonEconomicSettlement.com to find out if a geographic location is included. WHAT DOES THE ECONOMIC & PROPERTY DAMAGES SETTLEMENT PROVIDE? The E&PD Settlement makes payments for the following types of claims: (1) Seafood Compensation, (2) Economic Damage, (3) Loss of Subsistence, (4)Vessel Physical Damage, (5) Vessels of Opportunity Charter Payment, (6) Coastal Real Property Damage, (7) Wetlands Real Property Damage, and (8) Real Property Sales Damage. There is no limit on the total dollar amount of the E&PD Settlement; all qualified claims will be paid. How TO GET BENEFITS FROM THE ECONOMIC & PROPERTY DAMAGES SETTLEMENT You need to submit a Claim Form to request a payment. You can get a copy of the various Claim Forms by visiting the website or by calling 1-866-992-6174. Claims can be submitted online or by mail. If you have questions about how to file your claim, you should call the toll-free number for assistance. The deadline to submit most E&PD claims will be April 22, 2014 (or six months after the E&PD Settlement becomes effective (that is, after the Court grants "final approval" and any appeals are resolved), "whichever is later. There will be an earlier deadline .to submit E&PD Seafood Compensation claims. The earlier deadline to submit Seafood Compensation claims will be 30. days after' final approval of the Settlement by the. United States District Court for the SEastern District of Louisiana (regardless of appeals). Actual claim filing, deadlines will be posted on the Swebsite as they become available. Valid claims will be paid as they are approved, beginning shortly after the Court-Supervised Settlement Program commences. It is highly recommended that E&PD Settlement Class Members complete and' submit their claim forms promptly. Please read the Medical Benefits Settlement notice because you, may also be eligible for benefits from that settlement. YOUR OTHER OPTIONS. If you do not want to be legally bound by the E&PD Settlement, you must Opt Out or excludeyourself by October 1, 2012 or you won't be able to sue BP over certain economic and property damage claims. If you s tay in the E&PD Settlement, you may object to it by August 31, 2012. The Detailed Notice explains how to exclude yourself or obj.ect. The Court will hold a hearing on Novelmber 8, 2012 to colisider whether to approve the E&PD Settlement. You or your own lawyer may ask to appear and speak at the hearing at your own cost. The Court will also consider Class Counsel fees, costs, and expenses including an interim payment of $75 million and additional awards equal to 6% of class claims and benefits paid. Class Counsel fees, costs and expenses under the Economic and Property Damages Settlement Agreement and the Medical Benefits Settlement Agreement jointly cannot exceed $600 million. Class members' payments will not be reduced if the. 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Expressions of sympathy may be made online at ww w.jamesandsikesfuneralho mes.com Marianna Chapel Funeral Home 3960 Lafayette Street Marianna, Florida 32446 Phone 850-526-5059 James & Sikes Funeral Home Maddox Chapel 4278 Lafayette Street Marianna, Fl 3244 850.482.2332 www.jamesandsikes funeralhomes.com Nova B. Gatch Nova B. Gatch, 105, of Marianna died Friday, June 8, 2012 at Marianna Health & Rehab. Arrangements will be an- nounced by James & Sikes Funeral Home Maddox Chapel. James & Sikes Funeral Home Maddox Chapel 4278 Lafayette Street Marianna, Fl 3244 850.482.2332 www.jamesandsikes funeralhomes.com Flora Grace Richardson Flora Grace Richardson, 83, of Marianna, FL. died -Friday, June 8, 2012 in Ma- rianna at Chipola Nursing Pavilion. She was a native of Dale County, Alabama and lived most of her life in Jackson County. She retired as a Facility Supervisor for Sun- land Training Center. She was a member of the Gar- den Club, Pink Ladies Aux- iliary at Jackson Hospital, and Eastside Baptist Church. She loved her church and was very active in its work. She is preceded in death Sby her husbands, W.F. Ste- phens and Wayne Richard- son. Survivors are, two sons,. Tommy F. Stephens and Gregory Stephens; one daughter, Linda Green and husband, Al all of Marian- na; three grandchildren, Tony Green (Kelly) of Talla- hassee, lay Green (Elanai of Nlarianna, Heather Sell- ers (Ben,. of Roanoke Rap- ids, NC; three great- grandchildren. Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday, lune 12, 2012 at Eastside Baptist. Church with Rev. John Rollyson officiating. Inter- :ment will be in Pinecrest Memorial Gardens with Franklin Arron Smith Franklin Arron Smith age, 78 of Greenwood passed away on Friday, Tune 8, 2012. He was a lifelong resi- dent of Greenwood and of the Pentecostal Faith. Mr. Smith owned and operated' Smiths Garage for several years before retiring in 1999. He was big hearted, took pleasure in helping" people and entertained them with his sense of hu- mor. He was a loving fami- ,ly man and enjoyed model airplanes. He was preceded in death by his parents, Julian and Lucey. Ducker Smith, one sister and three broth- ers. Survivors include his de- voted wife of 57 years, Lor- ene Amerison Smith of Greenwood, three sons, Kenny Smith of Green- wood. Keith Smith and wife Darise ol Alford and Mike Bees From Page IA property on Bump Nose Road, and is going into her third year as a bee- keeper. She said she started her hives in part as the result of a conversa- don with her father while they were standing in his watermelon patch one year. "Dad made a comment that the bees just weren't here to pollinate," she said, as he looked at his strug- gling watermelon stand. "I have a Read From agelA the location the will be attending so planners will have a better idea of how to stock supplies arts and crafts projects are a big part of the reading program. For instance, Lowenthal said chil-. dren will be able to make their own "bat mobiles," an origami paper craft they can take home and hang in their rooms. There's a different craft every week, she'said, activities to supplement what they learnri i the books they'll explore during the program. Reservation cards. are available at: the Marianna and Graceville branch libraries, or parent call the main li- BamaJam su From Page 1A bring to BamaJam: wa ) Hat And sunglasses A must wc at.Bamalam. so n Empty water bottle You , can't bring in your own food and en beverages, so leave the cooler So at home. There will be plenty of an food vendors at the site. How- ever, you are allowed an empty to water bottle that you can fill and a refill with water in order to stay Bu hydrated. all ) Sunscreen Apply regularly. Don't spoil your fun with a sun- be bum. With the heat and a water it' parkonsite,youmightwantto cqn- it. Smith of Malone; daugh- ter, Karen Smith Bontrager and husband Philip of Ma- rianna; 14 grandchildren, 31 great grandchildren; and a host of nieces and nephews. Funeral services for Mr Smith will be held on Mon- day, June 11, 2012 at 10;00 SA.M. at Collins Chapel in Malone with Rev Shelton Kindig and Rev. Jack Ho- well officiating. Interment will follow in Collins Chap- el Cemetery. Visitation will be held one hour prior to service time. Marianna Chapel Funer- al Home is in charge of ar- rangements. Expressions of sympathy may be submitted online at www.miariannachapelih.com. Marianna Chapel Funeral Home 3960 Lafayette Street Marianna, Florida 32446 Phone 850-526-5059 IVason Pau Timmons INM * SPC Mason Paul Timmons, 25, of Marianna, Florida passed away at home June 7, 2012 after a three year battle with brain cancer. Though Nlason's lifewas cut short, his love and memory \ill last forever in .the hearts of those who knew and loved him. Mason is survived by his loving parents, Budd and - Diane Timmons, and sister Emily Timmons; great grandfather Roland Parish of Atalla, AL; grandparents, Arthur and Charlotte Die- J trich of Campbellton, Aunt Janet Revell (Dennis) of Athens, GA, Aunt Diane , Pate (Daniel) of Marianna, 1 Aunt Shirley Lott (Ralph of full-time raised bed garden some- thing's growing there all the time. Knowing that the bees weren't here to pollinate, I decided to bring in my own hives. Last year, my garden pro- duced far more than I ever expected. I had my bees in from the beginning of the planting season, so every time something bloomed, they were there to pollinate." She has cucumbers, watermelons, corn, tomatoes, blueberries and oth- er produce. She also had another reason for bringing in the bees; she uses honey brary at 482-9631. The schedule is as follows: On Monday mornings, lunee and 25, and July 9, 16 and 23) t programwillbe at the Bascom Col munity Center. Preschoolers' pi gram is 9:30-10:30 a.m. The progri for school-agers is 10:30-11:30 a.n On Monday afternoons, sai dates, the program will be at C zens Lodge in Marianna. Presho ers' program there is from 2-3 p. the program for school-agers is3:1 4:15 p.m. On Tuesday mornings, (June and 26. and July 10, 17 and 2-4),t program will be at Sneads First Ba tist Church. Preschoolers' progri is 10-11 a.m. The afternoon scho agers program there will be fro ,11:15-12i15. ler water-proof or sweat-proof screen. SBug spray You may or ay not need this. But with the ly gnats have been this year, it nuldn't be a bad idea to have me on hand. >Fan A small, battery-op- ated fan will help you cool off. me can be'filled with water for extra cool misting. SCamera -You want pictures remember the event by, and small digital camera is fine. it no professional cameras are owed. SToilet paper Trust us, it's tter to,have this and not need then to need it and not have ;eneca Falls, NY, Uncle ;ordon Dietrich (Lady) of Campbellton, Fl and Uncle ohn Adams of Chipley, nd many cousins. He was preceded in leath by his great grand- nother Ruth Parish; grand- parents B.L. and Bonnie fimmons, Aunt Gail Ldams, Uncle Drew Timnions and cousin Cody Idams. Mason was trained as an artillery forward observer md greatly enjoyed serving ais country. After Mason graduated from Marianna Eigh School he worked for iherwin Williams Cbmpa- iy; he then enlisted with he U:S. Army in 2008. Ma- on was an avid outdoors- nan who loved target hootihg, hunting, fishing, boating, and all aspects' of he outdoors. A celebration of life for Mason will be held at 10:00 LAM. on Saturday, June 16, 2012 in the Marianna Chapel Funeral Home with ull military honors accord- ed by Mason's unit the IHB 25th Field Artillery rom Ft. Sill, Oklahoma. A time remembrance will be held from 9:00 A.M. un- il time of service. The family encourages hat in lieu of flowers, don- ations be made to the Wounded Warriors Project, Covenant Hospice, and or Chipola College Founda- ion in Mason's memory. Expressions of sympathy nay be submitted online at vww.manannachapelth corn Marianna Chapel Funer- a Home is in charge of ar- rangements. James & Sikes Funeral Home Maddox Chapel 4278 Lafayette Street Marianna, Fl 3244 850.482.2332 Quinton E. Tyus Quinton E. Tyus, 53, of Sneads died Thursday, une 7, 2012 at his resi- dence. Arrangements will be an- nounced by James & Sikes Funeral Home Maddox Chapel for medicinal purposes, to fight al- lergies. Now she doesn't have to buy the bottled kind. - ackson said it takes an estimated $250-$300 to establish a starter hive and buy supporting equipment. Kits with everything but the bees are available from a local supplier she said, and include a safety hood and gloves for the keeper, a tool which pries open the hive for inspection and maintenance, and a. smoker to calm the bees during those checks. For-more information, call Jackson at 573-7069. Also on Tuesday afternoon, Grand Ridge City Hall will host a preschool- 18 ers' program from 2-3 p.m.. and a he schoor-age program from 3:15-4:15 m- p.m. ro- On Wednesday mornings, (June am 20 and 27, and July 11, 18 and 15), i. the program will be at the Gracev- ne ille Civic Center in the morning. The iti- pre-schoolers' program is from 10- ol- 11 a.m., and the school-age program m. is 3:15-4:15 p.m. 15- On Wednesday afternoons, the program moves to The Gallery in 19 Campbellto.i. Pre-schoolers' pro- the gram there is from 2-3 p.m., and the ip- school-agers meet from 3:15-4:15 am p.m. prog ol- There are no Iprograms on Thurs- om day or Friday, or on the week of In- dependence Day.: Things not to bring to Bamaam 2012: n Musical instruments n Weapons (including knives) a Chains and chain wallets 3 Fireworks or explosives 3 Camelbak 3 Flags n Video cameras ) Audio recording devices a Pets a Drugs or drug paraphernalia Police looking for armed robbery suspect From staff reports A motel clerk was robbed at gunpoint on Saturday, June 2, accord- ing to a news release issued Friday by the Jackson County Sheriff's Office.: Around 1:30' a.m. that day, a black male wearing a black do-rag, a black long-sleeved shirt and black pants entered the' American Inn and Suites, :located at 2196 Post Oak Lane in Marianna. He approached the front desk and asked the clerk how much it cost to rent airoom, thenwalked away. He approached again,-however, and pro- duced a handgun. He demanded money and the clerk complied,, giv- ing him an undisclosed amount of cash. The man left without further incident. Anyone with informa- tion in the case is asked to call the Jackson Coun- ty Sheriff's Office at 482- 9648 or CrimeSroppers at 526-5000. I.ULff F t Ifll f fLlI:,h'LO i Registration forms wait on the counter for potential voters to fill out at the Supervisor of Elections Office. The deadline to qualify for the county office elections was noon Friday. ; - ,+ Candidate qualifying ends Fromstaffreports Kenny Griffin faces two challengers. Daniele Mc- Candidate qualifying Daniel and Dave Waller. ended at noon Friday for The incumbent in the Jackson County political District 3 School Board offices. seat, Bert Duffee did not County Judge Wade seek re-election, and two Mercer, Clerk of Court people are in the race to Dale Rabon Guthrie, Sdi- replace her. The candi- pervisor of Elections Syl- dates are StaceyGoodson via Stephens. and Prop- and Dianne Oswald., erty Appraiser Sharon There are three Jack- Cox will return to office son County Commission unopposed. seats being contested Incumbent Jackson thisyear. County .Sheriff Lou Rob- Incumbent District 1 enrs will face two chal- County Commissioner lengers, PelvoWhite Jr. Willie Spires is being and Aldrich D. Johnson challenged by Alex "Al" Sr. McKinnie. Incumbent Superinten- Incumbent District 3 dent of Schools Lee Mill- County Commissioner er faces one opponent, Chuck Lockey, faces one Steve R. Benton Sr. opponent, Mary Ann Incumbent Tax Collec- Hutton. tor Sherry A. Brown faces Incumbent District 5 two challengers, Karen County Commissioner Fader and Mary Carol Kenny Stephens is be- Murdock. ing challenged by Er- District2 acksonCoun- nie Padgett and Zannie ry School Board member Williams. Police need help in search for woman From staff reports The Jackson County SSheriff's Office is search- ing for Hilda Hutto Smith who was reported miss- ing from her home at 2385 Highway 73 S., on Friday night. According to the Jack- son County Sheriff's .Of- fice, Smith was reported missing by her husband Friday night at 10:20 p.m. She was last seen around 9 p.m, at her residence wearing blue jeans and a blue jacket. She is de- scribed as being a 5'3 tall 'white female, weighing 130 pounds with blue eyes and strawberry blond hair cut in a bob style. 'She is 70 years old. Smith According to JCSO she is believed to have left residence on foot and suffers from dementia. The JCSO is requesting if anyone has informa- tion on Smith to please call 850-482-9648. 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" I I GRACEVILLE DOMINATES axson Beach celebrates after his home run brought an early, end to Graceville's first *game in the Dbde \buth AAA Division District Tournament on Friday night in Bonifa Griacevillewas playing the Atomic Theory of Poplar Springs and.won 15-1 with the mercy rule ending the game in the third inning. Mlarianna Basketball Blanton pleased with start BY DUSTIN KENT dkent@jcfloridan.com The Marianna Bulldogs capped off their first day of the summer season by picking -up a 63-37 vic- tory over the Altha Wild- cats on Thursday night at Marianna High School. With the win, the Bull- dogs salvaged a split af- ter starting the day with a 55-54 overtime loss to the Mosley Dolphins. Marianna fell behind by 12 early in that game, but rallied to take the lead in the second half'before Mosley's Brannon Daniels hit a 3-pointer at the end of regulation to put it into overtime; and Josh Turner scored a 3-point play to give the Dolphins the vic- tory in the extra session. Against Altha, the Bull- dogs dominated the early going, seizing a 16-point MARK SKINNER/FLORIDAN See BLANTON, Page 2B Herman Williams goes up for a shot against Altha on Thursday night. Malone Basketball MARKSKINNER/FLOIUUAN Hakeem Bell gets off a shot during Malone's 70-47 win over Mosley on Thursday night. Tigers drop two of three BY DUSTIN KENT dkent@jcfloridan.com The Malone Tigers dropped two of three games in the Leonard Hamilton Team Camp at Florida State University on Friday, Falling to Bainbridge, Ga., and Lake Minneola and beating Rockdale, Ga. The Tigers were coming off.of a pair of victoriess over AJiha and Mosley on Thursday evening at Marianna High School, but the competition level went up a notch at FSU, with Malone competing in the highest division at the camp. SThe first game was a matchup with the*Bain- bridge Bearcats- and the Tigers jumped out to a 10-point second quarter lead before the Bearcats tied it up at halftime with an 8-0 burst. Bainbridge pushed ahead by double digits in the second half, but Malone answered with one final run, pulling to within a point'with possession of the ball for the last possession. On that play, Quay Royster dribbled down the middle of the floor and kicked out to Austin Wil- liams for a 3-point attempt in the waning seconds, butthe shot as short and the Bearcats held on for the 67-66 victory. See TIGERS, Page 2B Marianna Baseball Bulldogs fall toBucks in doubleheader BY SHELIA MADER Floridan Correspondent Summer baseball for the Marianna lHigih School Bulldogs was in full swing this week with the Bulldogs hosting Liberty County on Monday before traveling to Bristol for a rematch Tuesday. ,: After a day off on Wednesday, the Bulldogs hosted Bozeman on Thursday afternoon in doubleheader action. The Bulldogs fell hard in both games Thurs- day after splitting with Liberty County on Monday and Tuesday. In Monday's action, game one was a 5-3 Marianna loss.. Tyler Colson, Hunter Eddins and Trent Charles took the mound for the Bulldogs, with Eddins taking the loss. Colson allowed three runs to score, while Eddins surrendered the final two before Charles pitched a scoreless final inning. See BULLDOGS, Page 2B BOB KORNEGAY Deep south fox hunts are i not for minors. See more on A KSONCOU TYS page 4B. NEW&~SED TRUCK CENTER 1 JOHN BRYAN JOHN ALEN CRAIG BARD , ,SALES TEAM SALES TEAM SALES TEAM -' M r '^ ^ ^2 2?j*11 I~.s--a~l~la~---.lp- -IIT L_1 ~qLL---IIC~Ci~I 1 LI II1II ; -;;-i;F-;-l-nI-l-----rra~lll ,, II I lrl I f: OWNI ^B ^BBim -~ifBBBBBB I t^B~^BB ^J^^| HIKIsr J *. \ ~-c~wa ~ ~~s -12B SUNDAY. JUNE 10, 2012 Blanton From Page 1B halftime lead. The Wildcats trimmed the margin to 13 early in the second half, but a 3- pointer by Herman Wil- liams got the MHS ad- vantage back to 16 and the Bulldogs never looked back. Marianna was working with just seven players on the day with some of its football players away at a football camp over the weekend, but for the play- ers who were there, Bull- dogs coach Travis Blanton said he couldn't have been more pleased with their effort. "I think we played pretty well inboth games, as far as Tigers From Page 1B Against Rockdale, the. Tigers fell behind 28-14 to start the game, but Malone fought back to go up as much as four in the sec- ond half, holding off a late Rockdale rally to take the 70-68 win. - "We played passive and sluggish early," Tigers coach Steven Welch said of his team in the second game. "They were getting everything easy, but we fi- nally started playing some defense and got .a good tempo going. They were a, huge team with some big SPORTS what I expected," he said. "I was pleased. I think we pushed the ball a little bit more in the second game and got a few more easy baskets by pushing the ball up the floor, and we actu- ally made some threes that didn't fall in.the first game. We shot it better and we created a few turnovers de- fensively that led to some transition baskets." The Bulldogs have. a very young and inexperi- enced squad after losing most of their varsity core from last season, with only sophomore point guard Shaquarious Baker, and senior wing players Key- man Borders and Warren McCord back with signifi- cant varsity experience. But Blanton said he was satisfied with the bodies and we were play- ing a half-court game on both ends, so we had to get the game going back and forth and play faster. Once we did that, we were alright." hi the third game of the day, the Tigers were with- out starters Chai Baker (stiff back) and Antwain Johnson (pulled groin), who both suffered injuries against Rockdale. Lake Minneola took ad- vantage of the short-hand- ed Tigers to take a 65-60 victory. Despite the two losses, Welch said he took mostly positives from Friday's action, which he said re- contributions he got from all of his players Thursday. "We had those seven (players) and every one of them carried enough of the weight for us," he said. "Warren and Shaquari- ous had several assists off of penetrating the middle and finding the open play- er, we got a little more pro- duction out of the interior players in the second game that I feel better about that, and I thought HermanWil- liams had a good game and showed some flashes. "He's a kid who is very athletic and can shoot it. He'll definitely help us. He just needs to get some experience under his belt and learn the system bet- ter. But his basketball IQ is probably as good as any- vealed much of what his talented team still has to work'at. "It's been a good experi- ence for us," he said. "We showed two real big weak- nesses, I thought. The first is offensive rebounding. We've played five games this summer and we're 0-5 on the offensive rebound battle. We're not getting second shots. - "The other thing is transition defense.. We're not getting back like we should. -Part of that is working some new faces into how we like to play on the defensive end and the way we do things. It will just take a little time. body we've got except for Shaquarious." The coach said that his young players still have a long way to go over the course of the summer to get to the level that he wants for them, but for one day at least, there seemed no reason for panic. "I feel a lot better than I thought I would," Blan- ton said. "I was mostly concerned with how hard we were going to play. We haven't learned how to play together yet, but they still played better together than I thought they would and they, played hard. Those were my two big- gest concerns. The effort was there, and some of the mistakes are things we can eventually correct." I hope by the end of the summer it will look a lot different." But while playing vintage Malone-style defense is still a work in progress, the Tigers have looked very sharp at the other end of the court. "Offensively, we've defi- nitely shown the abil- ity to score," Welch said., "The first two games (Fri- day) when we were at full strength, we were able to put some points on the board. Overall, there was some good and bad, but we're playing hard. We've just got to get tougher, but that's .why we came here." S scored once. Both allowed no runs. Hampton Jordan took IB> 11 tU Eddins added the final Offensively, the Bulldogs one for the team, and a r o PeBMarianna hit. recorded two doubles by couple of passed balls al- From PageB In game two, it was Brad Chris Johnson and Helms, lowed Gilmore to cross the Nic Helms was the of- Middleton getting the nod but it was a lead-off walk plate:. fensive standout for Mari- on the mound, going three in the first inning that was Marianna was scheduled anna, going 2-for-3 with innings before giving way the difference in the game. to participate in 'a wood two runs scored, while to Heath Roberts for the Seth Gilmore walked and bat tournament inCChipley Gray Gilmore doubled and final two. moved to second when over the weekend. Sharapova defeats Errani for French Open title JACKSON COUNTY FLORIDAN www.jcfloridan.com Teheran to fill in for Hudson The Associated Press ATLANTA Julio Tehe- ran will be recalled from Triple-A Gwinnett to fill in for Tim Hudson for the Braves on Sunday against the Blue Jays. Hudson has bone spurs. in his left ankle and said Saturday he had a cor- tisone shot Friday after his attempt to throw in the bullpen "wasn't too good." "It's just some bone spurs I've had for years," Hudson said. Manager Fredi Gon- zalez said Hudson may start Wednesday against -the Yankees. Brandon Beachy, currently sched- uled to pitch Wednesday, would be pushed back one day. Teheran, the Braves' top prospect, is 5-2 with a 3.15 ERA in 11 starts at Gwinnett. He pitched a seven-hit complete-game shutout, allowing only one run, in his last start against Charlotte. Gonzalez said Tehe- ran has been told he will make only one start be- fore returning to Gwin- nett. Gonzalez said the Braves then will add -another reliever. "Teheran 'has pitched well to earn that," Gon- zalez said. "It will be good for him and good for us to see him pitch." One professional fogging helps protect your family from the nuisance and danger of mosquitoes for 30 days DON'T LET MOSQUITOES CONTROL YOUR YARD ... BITE THEM BACK!! * Bite Em Back Monthly Special Barrier Treatment Starting at $S9.95 * Protect You Family and Pets Irom MNosquto Borne llnesses Call Brian Nix Now For a Free Estimate!l SKEETER SHIELD Organic Residenital Mosquito Control ' 850-557-1729. We Accept: all Major Credit Cards 4 Satisfacnon Guaranteed!!! The Arsociated Press PARIS The picture she posed for at the beginning foreshadowed a mismatch in the making: 6-foot-2 Maria Sharapova standing at the net, towering over an opponent nearly 10 inches smaller than her. The pictures snapped at the end told a differ- ent story: Sharapova, down on her knees after a tougher-than-expected win, head buried in her hands, celebrating' after completing a comeback three years in the making and cementing her name among the greatest in tennis. The Russian star won the French Open on Saturday, defeating her ,tiny Italian opponent, Sara Errani, 6- 3, 6-2 in the final at Roland Garros to complete the ca- reer Grand Slam. "I believe in my game," Sharapova said. "I think that's one of the reasons I'm sitting here with my, fourth one and winning Roland Garros, because I always believed I could be a better player." Second-seeded Sharapo- va, who was guaranteed of moving to No. 1 in the rankings regardless of the result, jumped to a quick 4-0 lead against the 21st- seeded Errani, who was in her first Grand Slam final. But Errani battled back on a cool, blustery day in Paris, turning what had the makings of a blowout into an 89-minute endurance contest, filled with long ral- lies that forced Sharapova to find another gear. Even- -tually, Sharapova's bigger serve and bigger ground- strokes wore down the 5- 42 Errani. "She won many points with her serve or in the first two or three shots," Er- rani said. "It was difficult. I couldn't play long points like I wanted to play." When Errani netted a shortbackhandonthethird match point, Sharapova dropped gingerly to the clay to start the celebra- tion, then reached back, and looked heavenward 1-- a long, hard road back 3' Maria Sharapova holds the cup the women's final of the Frenc stadium in Paris on Saturday. S to the top finally capped with the only major title that had eluded her. Sharapova won the tro- phyat Roland Garros about three years after dropping as low as 126th in the rank- 'ings after shoulder surgery wasn't really necessary. She's a millionaire many times over, her ehdorse- ment cachet full as comfortable on the red carpet as she now is on the ,red clay. "I've had so many outs and I could've said I don't need this,'; she said. "I could've said, 'I've got the money, I've got the fame, I've got the career victo- ries .and Grand Slams.' But when your love for the game is bigger than those things, that's when you continue to get up." She added, this year's French Open title to cham- pionships atWimbledon in 2004, the U.S. Open in 2006 and the Australian Open in 2008 to become only the 10th woman to win all four THEASSOCIATEDPRESS major tournaments, jom- after defeating Sara Errani in ing players such as Chris Ch Open at the Roland Garros Evert, Martina Navratilova, harapova won 6-3, 6-2. Serena Williams and Billie Jean King. that threatened her career. It. was Sharapova's 27th She rededicated herself overall career title. 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On the day of the funeral, the entire family came to my house. Several people were bothered by our dog, so I confined him to theporch and told the children to leave the dog alone. I was sitting in the parlor when I heard the commotion in my kitchen. My grand- daughter had unlocked the door and put her face next to the dog's nose, and he bit her. The parents were not watching the child. After a trip to the hospital for stitches, I was assured that she would totally heal. Susan told me to file a claim with my insurance company because she plans to sue me. Ihave had many sleepless nights' Why? HI was reading about an old Q cemetery in Colorado. The .writer was attempting to identify everyone there and the causes of death. One person "fell victim to miner's con." Did this guy try to pull a fast one and meet up with a speeding bullet? -J.M., Lenoir, N.C. Answer The first time I saw this nota- tion on a cemetery list, I thought the same thing. I was told "miner's con" is short for "miner's consumption," which covers lung diseases caused by inhala- tion of mineral particles or coal dust. Q* If something is done in a State of confusion, it might be called a "Chinese fire drill." Bridge Cecil Beaton was an English fashion and por- trait photographer who also won three Oscars for costume design and art direction on "Gigi"' and "My Fair Lady." He said, "Be daring, be dif- ferent, be impractical, be anything that will assert integrity of purpose and imaginative vision against the play-it-safers." A few bridge players are like that, thinking outside the deck. Today's deal is an example. W South is in three no-trump. West leads his fourth-highest spade. How should declarer plan the play? South starts with four top tricks: one spade, one heart and two clubs. The dia- mond suit will provide four more winners, but declarer still needs a ninth trick from somewhere. IfWest has led from the spade king, playing low from the dummy arid winning the first trick with his jack will give South an overtrick. With this layout, though,.that line does not work so well. East wins with his king and, in despera- tion, shifts to the heart six. Then the defenders get five tricks: one spade, three hearts and one diamond. When West gets in with his diamond ace, he defeats the contract by switching to a heart - although that would not be an easy play to find. At trick one, declarer should call for dum- my's queen. If it wins, fine; the play costs only an overtrick. Here, though, East, never placing South with the spade jack, will surely win with his king and return the spade six. Then the contract is safe. dealing with this and fearing I might lose my house. I've also lost my granddaugh- ter because Susan and her husband will have nothing to do with the family any longer. Is there a chance of saving any part of this relationship? HURTING MOTHER Dear Hurting: Our condolences on the loss of your husband. We know you are still grieving, and that undoubtedly explains why you confined the dog to the porch but neglected to lock access. This, unfortunately, contributed to the accident. Even closely supervised chil- dren can get into all kinds of mischief. We are relieved that your granddaughter will heal completely, but her parents are upset and angry (with themselves as well as with you). Your insurance company should be able to cover any claim Susan makes, so please stop worrying about your home. As for the relationship, Susan sounds dif- ficult, and you may not be able to salvage much. But it might go a long way if you sincerely apologize and ask them to forgive you for not being more careful. -Via e-mail ,Answer I read as many as a dozen ex- planations for the saying. During World War I, a rough airplane landing was often said to be "one wing low." Many thought that the saying sounded like a Chinese name. So such landings became known as "Chinese landings." Another is based on the contrast between British and Chi- nese cultures: In the early 1900s, a ship' staffed by British officers and a Chinese crew had to perform a fire drill. The Brit- ish viewed the way the crew members went about the task as confusing. Thus, during World War II, any fire drill done in a disorganized manner was referred to as a "Chinese fire drill." CELEBRITY CIPHER by Luis Campos Celebrity Cipher cryptograms are created from quotations by famous people, past and present. Each letter in the cipher stands for another. "JTNHN' D LZ MKB JZ UN KUAN JZ JNAA MTKJ G J' D AGVN J Z. UN K PZRLJHB DGLCNH RLJGA BZR'HN M KAVGLC GL J TN DTZ ND." - J K LB K J RPV N H Previous Solution: "Satire is focused bitterness ... humor is the affectionate communication of insight." Leo Rosten TODAY'S CLUE: g slnbe n S 2012.by NEA, Inc., dist. by Universal Uclick 6-9 CELEBRITY CIPHER by Luis Campos Celebrity Cipher cryptograms are created from quotations by famous people, past and present. Each letter in the cipher stands for another. "BUK LY BS ZPVUZYY LHS HN GFH OHC BUZ. VBUKY' KFBK L VTBO BUZ WO YMCTVKCUZY." - ALW MBKKUBTT Annie's Mailbox World Almanac Today is the 162nd day of 2012 and the 83rd day of spring. TODAY'S HISTORY: In 1935, Dr. Robert Smith and Bill Wilson founded' Alcoholics Anonymous. In 1967, India and Syria agreed to a cease-fire, ending the Six-DayWar. In 2003, NASA launched the Mars exploration rover Spirit from Cape Canaveral, Fla. TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS: Prince Philip (1921- "), husband of Queen Eliza- beth II; Judy Garland (1922-1969), actress/sing- er; Maurice Sendak (1928- 2012), author/illustrator; John Edwards (1953- ), politician; Eliot Spitzer (1959-), politician; Jeanne Tripplehorn (1963- ), ac- tress; Elizabeth Hurley (1965- ), model/actress; Bobby Jindal '(1971- ), politician; Andy Schleck (1985-), cyclist. TODAY'S SPORTS: In 1978, Affirmed won horse racing's Triple Crown. TODAY'S FACT: Califor- nia and Texas have the largest prisoner popula- tions, with around 170,000 prisoners each. TODAY'S QUOTE: "Den- topedalpgy is the science of opening your mouth and putting your foot in it. I've been practicing it for Years." Prince Philip TODAY'S NUMBER: 37.5 - percentage of Ameri- cans under 35 who owned their own home in 2011. Horoscopes GEMINI (May 21-June 20) - Because your image is a trifle fragile, be extra care- ful of how you conduct yourself in public. CANCER (June 21-July 22) If you ask too many probing questions, it might rub others the wrong way. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) - Immediately nip in the. bud any misunderstand- ing that might arise be- tween you and a friend. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept.22) - If someone you think very highly of disappoints A you, don't let it affect the 1 friendship. 5 LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) 10 - When you resent being 12 made to undertake a task, the results aren't likely to 13 14 be up to standards. Put your heart in the work. 15 .SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 1 22), Unless you're ex- 18 tremely mindful of your 19 social graces, you could easily do something that would be offensive to 26 others. 27 SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23- Dec.21)-You might have 3 to use plenty of tolerance when dealing with fam- ily members, but it'll be 36 worth it. 37 CAPRICORN (Dec. 22- 38 Jan.19) That critical eye 3 of yours could be urging you to make comments 42 to others that you should keep to yourself. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) Even though you L could be rather lucky in many areas, your finan- cial dealings aren't likely 10 to be among them. 1s PISCES (Feb. 20-March , 20) If you become too focused on your own af- fairs, it isn't likely you'll 2 respect the interests of others. ARIES (March 21-April 3 19) Usually you are ex- tremely practical about most things in life, but to- day you could find your- 4 self getting emotional. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) It's fun to meet new people, but guard against 7 giving preferential treat- ment to a fresh pal over 6-9 your old friends. ACROSS Broke the news Understood Drive-in employee Puck stopper Debonair Registers for Foreman Region above Sask. 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Co-stars Julia Roberts, Jack Nicholson, Jack Black, Sally Field, Meryl Streep and others such as .Katherine Heigl, Morgan Freeman and,1972 presi- dential candidate George McGovern contributed to the loving roast of MacLaine. From wire reports NEA Crossword Puzzle Ask Mr. Inow-it-all BY GARY CLOTHIER North 06-09-12 4AQ2 YJ8 SK10 7 4 410 8 65 est East 108743 K 6 5 Q943 K 1076 A 65'2 J94 4Q73 South 4 J9 VA52 QJ983 4 AK 2 Dealer: South Vulnerable: Both South West North East 1NT Pass 3 NT Allpass Opening lead: 44 SUNDAY, JUNE 10, 2012 3BF- ENTERTB NDvENT 14B SUNDAY, JUNE 10, 2012 SPORTS JACKSON COUNTY FLORIDAN www.jcflQridan.com DOutdoors Deep south fox hunts not for minors I was driving around the other day and found myself looking. at subdivisions, shopping centers, apartment com- plexes and trailer parks. Don't you just love the names bestowed upon these locales by the creative "geniuses" who develop and sell them? Monikers like Fox Chase, Deer Run, Quail Hollow, Fernwood Forest, Hid- denWoods. I realize, of course, it wouldn't exactly be good marketing to call such places things like "RapedWilderness," "Clearcut Hideaway," or "Red Dirt Construction Run-offVilla," but you'd think at least they could be more honest. Maybe something like "Lost Oak Lane," commemorating the 100-year-old trees cut down and replaced by tract housing and dis- count-nursery dogwoods. Anything but all those nauseating insinuations that there might still be deer at Deer Run or quail at Quail Hollow. But enough social commentary. I couldn't change the world when I was young and passion- ate. What makes me think I can now? Besides, the baffling BS of realtorspeak is but one thing I contem- BobKornegay Outdoors Columnist plated during my drive.. Fox Chase for example, a lovely strip mall, con- jured up memories of fox hunting. As a youth, I knew a few old-timers who were fox hunters. They were a mysterious lot; not wont to converse with little boys about their leisure- time activities. Heck, they weren't apt to talk to me at all other than to say "shut up" or "get out of my way." They were wonderful. Eavesdropping, I'd hang on every word of their tales of'moonlit nights and fox "races." Raptly, I'd hear their hotly contested foxhound debates. As in, "You're a liar. My old An- nie Bell's the best in these parts. That Booger dog of yours can't hold a candle to her. Purtiest voice you ever heard. Won't quit, neither. Run all night, she will." One of these guys even had a phonograph record of a loud and boisterous hunt. He and his buddies " played it over and over. I kid you not. A record album! You'd have thought those dogs were Elvis, Roy Orbison, Carl Perkins, and Johnny Cash rolled into one. Now I'd read about fox hunting before; the gentle- manly English variety. You know, horses, hounds, horns. Tally-ho! While I knew the Southeast Alabama version would be quite different, I still believed it would be very exciting. After all, look at the caliber of men and the wonderful, mythical, hounds who did it. Lord. I wanted to go. And I did go. One time. I went with my friend Casper Osborne and his daddy. Casper's daddy and his buddies took us fox hunting one night out of sheer necessity. I was at Casper's house, Casper's mama wasn't home, and Mr. Osborne had no choice but to take us along. Neither did the other men, since it was Mr. Osborne who had the whiskey. Well, folks, fox hunting wasn't what it was cracked up to be. To shorten a long, boring story, we trekked about a hun- dred miles back into the woods before the hounds were loosed on fresh fox scent. As the race began and subsequently heated up, a fire was built. Nice, big fire. We all sat down around it. Mr. Osborne extracted a bottle from the pocket of his over- alls. The men passed it around once, twice, ad infinitum. The fire burned brightly, the moon glowed beauti- fully, and the mournful hound voices split the' dark stillness. The fox hunters listened, pulled at the passing bottle, and reminisced. Casper's daddy cried over a long lost foxhound and soon the whole crew was in tears. And that was it, people. That was fox hunting. No guns, no foxes. At least none we could see. We sat there until just before daybreak, by which time the dogs had enough and came drifting in to the fire one by one. Mighty confusing to a nine-year- old boy. I mean, you shot the deer ahead of the deer hounds. You shot the rab- bit ahead of the beagles. But you didn't shoot the fox? Go figure. I never went fox hunt- ing again, and it was years later before I understood its real attraction. That un- derstanding was reached about the time I first tasted really good whiskey. Tally Ho! Fishing Report LAKE SEMINOLE Bass fishing is fair. The largemouths are almost in complete post-spawn mode. Many are holding on break lines at depths of 5 to 20 feet. Crankbaits are good for locating the proper depths right now. Work both medium and deep-running lures. When fish come up, switch to jerkbaits for the best results. Crappies are in the deeper, cooler water now and not biting aggres- sively. Best bet is moving water with good clarity. Catfish are active in the warmer water. Seek out current, where higher oxy- gen levels have concen- trated the baitfish. Bream action is spotty and hybrids are not very active at present. LAKE EUFAULA Bass fishing is good and fish numbers are increas- ing on the deeperledges as the weather warms .consistently. Topwater fishing remains good early in the day around near- shore structure such as lily pads and grass. Frog-type lures and buzzbaits are good choices. Try deep crankbaits on the ledges along with Carolina-rigs. Slow-rolling large spinner- baits down deep may pay off as well. Crappies are fair in brush on flats just off the river channel. Use jigging Spoons and fish most any time of day. Bream fishing is fair, though the fish are running a little small at present. Crickets are the best bait. Hybrids may appear from time to time late in the afternoon and catfish are good, especially on shallow flats early in the evening or during early morning hours. LAKE ANDREWS/ CHATTAHOOCHEE RIVER Bream fishing is fair to good. Drift along the bluff walls with crickets and worms on very light line. Bluegills and shellcrack- ers will take them readily. Also look for bedding and, feeding activity in shallow. sandbar areas. Bass are fair, especially near the creek mouths and a short distance up the creeks. Up the creeks, fish jerkbaits, small Texas-rig worms, and shallow-run- ning crankbaits. At the creek mouths, deeper- running crankbaits are not bad. On ledges in the river proper, try jig-and-pig combos or drop-shot rigs for the occasional big fish. Crappies are slow, though a few may be caught near the dams at night. 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KI TO THE A TASTE BUD 4 JACKSON COUNTY FLORIDAN wwv\.jcfloridan.com WOLVES TAKE FIRST PLACE a LOOKING FOR MORE NEWS? VISIT WWW.JCFLORIDAN.COM Windham Shoe Shop jS Quality Shoe Repair & Western Shop Repair pPY FATIy Authorized Dealer of.:.. .4t F BROWNING FRJoUEDEBEl JUSTIN Cooler SJUSTIN I;"RhinetOine I' Flip Flops'" .- S25 30 PUUHneTON r BELTS S0% OFF Selct Stoko ot El8,99 S 4408 Lafayette Street Downtown Marianna (850) 482-4227 SUBMITTEDPHOTO T he Wolves took first place in the Pee Wee Spring Soccer Division at the MERE on , Thursday. They finished the season with a 9-2 record. Pictured (from left, first row) are Cameron Porter, Nate Morris, Carly Tate, and Donovan Flynn, The second row is Aaron Meese, John Mitchell, Curtis Newton Jr, and Jacob'Tate. -- --L Sports Briefs Swimming Lessons Chipola College will offer swimming lessons for all ages. Lessons are based on a combination of nationally-recognized Methods. An adult swimming class for ages. 15 and up is scheduled for June 25-28 with classes available at9 a.m., 10 a.m. or7 p.m. Registration dead- line is June 18. Cost is S$45. For information, call pool manager Rance Massengill at 718-2473. Children's swimming lessons for ages four and up are scheduled on the following dates: Session 2: July 9-19,'with a registra- tion deadline ofJuly 2; Session 3: July 30-Aug. 9, with a registration dead- line of'July 23. Classes are available at9 a.m., 10 a.m.- or 7 p.m. Sessions include eight 45 minute classes which meet Monday through Thursday for two weeks. Cost of regular swimming Lessons is $45. Pre-regis- tration is required, with a $5 late registration fee. For information, call pool manager Rance Massen- gill at718-2473. Chipola Baseball Camps Chipola Baseball Coach TUESDAY NIGHT SUMMER LEAGUE June 5 TEAM STANDINGS W-L 1) Sharp Shooters 16-4 2) Just Saying 15-5 3) James Gang 13-7 4) Marianna Wash 11-9. 5) OH ****!!! .9-11 6)3Sets&aPair 9-11 7) Baconators 9-11 8)YEPPP 9-11 9) Awesome -9-11 10) Enforcer 9-11 11) Alley Cats, 6-14 12) Rejects 5-15 a High Team Handicap: Marianna Wash: 953 a High Team Handicap Serde Marianna Wash: 2716 a High Game Woman: Gloria Reed: 183 r __ _ Jeff ohnson will offer three camps. A hitting camp for ages 7-18 will meet June 11-12. Cost is. $100. A pitching camp for ages 7-18 will meet June 13-14. Cost is $100. A skills camp for ages 7-8 will meet June 18-19. Cost is $100. A Grand Slam Special rate for all three camps is $250. All baseball camps meet from 9 a.m. to noon. For information, contact assistant coach Chris Hutcheson at 718-2332. Chipola Softball Camps Chipola Softball Coach Belinda Hendrix will offer three softball camps for all ages. A hitting camp will meet June 20-21. Cost is $100. A skills camp will meet June 25-26. Cost is $100. A pitching camp will meet June 27. Cost is $50. A Grand Slam Special rate for all three camps is $225. All softball camps meet from 1 to 4 p.m. For information, contact coach Hendrix at 718-2358. C.H.AM.P. Camp The C.HA.M.E Camp, nwo-day non-contact football camp put on by former Graceville Tigers football player Anthony "Champ" Kelly, will return to Graceville High School from June 29-30. Students aged 10-17 are welcome. The camp will include football funda- mentals instruction as well as guest motivational speakers delivering mes- sages on life skills and the importance of making good decisions. Guest coaches and speakers will include NFL/ collegiate athletes and lo- cal business leaders. For more information, registration, or spbn- sorship opportunities, visit hearrpowerinc. org, or contact by email . at info@heartpower inc.org or by phone at 720-524-7139. Golf Tournament The first "Teeing Off" For Kids golf tournament will be held Aug. 25 at Indian Springs Golf Course in Marianna at 8 a.m; Benefits of the tourna- ment are going to The Children's Burn Camp of North Florida and The Jackson County Firefight- ers Association Charity. Fund. . Cost is $65 per golfer and $260 for a four-man team, which includes 18 holes, car, driving range, lunch. goody bag and entries into drawing. A hole-in-one aHigh Seres Woman: Nichole Townsell: 526 a High Game Man: Kinney: 280 . p High Series Man: Kinney: 684 THURSDAY NIGHT SUMMER 9-NO-TAP June7 TEAM STANDINGS W-L 1) Mike's Crew 12-4 2) Fireballs 10-6 3) Doing It 9-7 4) Fun Of It 9-7 5) The A Team 8-8 6) Team 300 7-9 7) New Guys 5-1 8) Bat Champs 4-12 a High Game Hdcp: Fireballs: 1017 a High Seres Hdcp: Mike's Crew: 2733 SHigh Game: Nichole Townsell: 251 a High Game: Keith Rhodes & Jack: 300 a High Series: Jack Townsell: 824 a High Series: Nichole Townsell: 641 willwin a new car from Rahal Chevrolet. 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All advertising is sub lel to approval Right s reserved to edit, reject, cancel or classify all ads under the appropriate classification. S O S SI Household Furniture, Bedroom Suite w/queen bed, dining room table, chairs, buffet hutch, sideboard, Computer/TV Armoire, freezer, mi- crowave, patio table w/4 chairs. 850-593-0115 Colombian Emerald Absolutely Beautiful. 12 x 10 mm 6.80 cts Price Firm, $250, 850-579-4476 Madagascar Ruby Trillion Cut 1.6 x 11.3 6.75 ct V5 Quality, $250, 850-579-4476 PLANT GARDE TRACTO two wheel drive, cone no bell no pulleys paint 81- w/Harrow $ 334-695-0 Baby Things Store "keUk s On Our FacebookPa 8 .* ". ,ys 1709 Amati Violin $375, Price is firm, 850 4476 2011 Amati Copy new, $400, Price Firm, I 579-4476 Clarinet Old, good condition, $150, firm 850-579-4476 S with high polish ebony finish *. $700. 334-718-92i02 Saxophone (Vintage) -Must,see, $250, 85C *' 4476 IAN A Violin: Real 1709 Amati. Not a copy. $375. Price Firm. 850-579-4476 SLake for lease. 16 acre lake well I [ S --iw m- I~v 'U ubl ,Ck ViI| ',' ^&^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ establsned near samson, Al. Limited to party of four. Camping & Horse riding permitted. Property joins Genvea State Forest. Call or e-mail: debice36453@ iyaoo.com 4 850-9742968s WE Buy HOUSES & LAND wwwSellaHouseFastcom Confidential 334-521-2274 Treadmill In good condition, will send more pics if interested. $200 OBO. 850-557-1454 Cherry Wood King Sized 4-Poster Bedroom Suite, 6 pc., $2200: Olive Tree BurlDining Room Suite w/Dining Room Table. 6 chairs Buffet & Hutch $2300. Excellent Condition 334-232-4234 Find jobs fast and easy! mm JR. N )R, chain clutch ts snew HP, $1,250 1053 me D-579- 350- price, 1-579- FREE: Beautiful Kittens, ready to go! Call 850-272-7013 or 850-557-2846. Free kittens to loving home. Only 2 left! 850- 482-5880/272-4608 after 3pm AKC German Shepherd puppies. Red/black. 11 weeks old. $500. Parents on premises. (251) 282-6822; See pictures at website: hardengermanshepherds.net V Big PUP.IES:;SALE! ;V Tiny Shih-Tzus $300, Chorkies $175. Chi-Pon $100.. Chinese Crested M&F adults. $500. Now Taking Deposit on Malti-Poos! CKC Bassett Hound Puppies Tri-color 10wks old, 3 left, all female, shots/worms up to date. $150 850-557-5066/573-6365 CKC Miniature Schnau zers: 2/M & 1/F LEFT! Solid black, black & silver, and salt & pepper, 5wks!old, vet checked, tails docked, and 1st worming $325. Call 334-464-0000 CKC Toy Chihuahua puppies black /white, tan/white, $350 850-579-8895 English Bulldog pups for adoption, l0wks, 1M, 1F, purebreed, Shots, call for pricing, richardsmith605@yahoo.com or 334-677-5399 FOUND: Australian Sheppard Mix/ female in Dogwood Hts area 850-482-6189 I?..r'.m ,-,.,.,ITME Missing Airedale! 2 yrs old, Fern. Terrier, Blk/- Tari,Missing from Cottondale 5/27.850-638-7206. meed a Mew l -ofe? Check out the CloI&ifieds Art Supplies, Ig easel, canvases, art books, oil and acrylic paints, $2-$20' 850-593-0115 Bookcase, Antique Barrister $60 850-693-6645 Bookcase, small 3 shelf $5 850-693-6645 Boost Mobile Phones (2), Brand new, one is a Nextel flip phone $20-each 850-557-5452 Camper Toli white 6' 6" Iong by 5' 1" wide;side odniw ws $165 850 592-8769 Chaise lounge chair interior, stripe, 60"long, 26"across 33"tall, $50 850-557-4062 Couch: Norwalk, 5 pc sectional, brown, $100 per piece 850-526-5113 Deep Freezer, chest type, med. size $50 850- 557-5452 Desk: Large 6 drawer desk, oak finish, 59" across, 33" deep; 30" tall, $50, 850-557-4062 Dresser, large all wood $50 850-693-6645 Dryer, Roper, heavy duty, white, work great $75 5R0-593-2269 erF ezer 18 cu.ft. Ke 5 Jack Stands, 2 ton, 13-19" pin adj. $10 for pair 850-482-7933 TV, 32" Sanyo $25 850-482-7665 Organically Grown Blueberries 4. U-Pick or I-Pick or We-Pick 334-714-4703 Located 52 W 33 mL from circle turn (R) Look for signs. All you can eat while picking in the field Aplin Farms You Pick or We Pick Snap Beans, Tomatoes Sweet Corn, Peas, Okra, Squash & Cucumber 4 334-726-5104 , BLUEBERRIES U PICK ON HALVES OR PAY NATURALLY GROWN - NO SPRAYS 7233 Butler Rd. Sneads 850-592-4270/718-6995 * Located off insection Hwy 84 & Hwy 123 : U-Pick Tomatoes Peas Beans SCall 334-726-3277 or 334-726-3278 i hill.l i I r... ............ .r.l CTeekWater Blueberry Farms U-Pick $7. or We-Pick $15. galo 33-464405 or 334-588-2788 Hartford -2 mifrom'4-waystop 3354 E Co. Rd 16 Follow SignU 4 PANAMA CITY BEACH CONDO 2/1.5, Pool, Tennis, Club House Fully Furnished On Front Beach Road $125/Night 5750/Week, $80 Cleaning Fee 334-300-6979 or 334-393-3559 www.portsideresort.com 9 ANNOUNCEMENT m 2-Lots, 2-Vaults & 2-Markers in Gardens of Memory on 431. 334-790-4172 or 334-618-9995 In Memory Hills 2-Lots includes spaces, vaults, opening & Closing w/ Dual Veteran Marker 4 $6400.for both 334-794-9355. ATTENTION! ATTENTION! Mini storage complex in Ozark . To be taken down & relocated by buyer. All or part. $2.50 per sq. ft. ,* 334-618-7808 4 BamaJam Tickets (2) $150.00 each. Call 334-464-3186 I Pay CASH for Diabetic test strips. Up to $10 per box! Most brands considered. All boxes must be unopened and unexpired. Call Matt 334-392-0260 Fill in the 9x9 grid 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 ONLINEI ARCHIVES AND MORE GREAT GAMES AT BOXERJAM.COM JACKSON COUNTY FLORIDANI jcfloridan.com monster FIND LOCAL JOBS AT: WWW.JCFLORIDAN.COM/JOBS K i. Kid's Art Easel 2 sides dry erase/chalk, Step2, Storage tray & folds flat, $20. 850-482-5434 Living Room Set: 2 Sofa with 2 matching wing chairs. Coffee Table Cherry Wood. From Queen Anne- Thomasville. $500 OBO 305-332-2205 or 334-435-2484 Columbia, AL Med. Equip, wheelchairs, walkers, canes, bath seats, commode $10-$100 850-593-0115 Phone, AT&T LG STRIVE, $60 OBO 850-443- 6806 Sheet MIetal, 24 gauge. (24) 4X8 Sheets $15 per Sheet. 334-435-9801. Sleeper Sofa 2 cushion, Mint Green/Burgundy flower print. Clean $150, 850-482-2636 Truck Topper, Hydraulic Fiber Glass, silver, al- most new $300 850-526-3426 / Vinyl Records, 45's, Chubby Checker etc. $50 for all 850-526-3426 Vinyl Records, 78's & 33.5's, Rock-n-Roll, 60's, classical, big band $2 each 850-526-3426 Wagon Radio Flyer, Red, w/seats, fold up/ down, seat belts, cup holders,850-482-5434, $40 WIREGRASS LIQUIDATION OUTLET @ 231 South and Ross Clark Circle Next to South Side KMART. Dothan Why PayReai WhnouCa Bu Les Ihn -hlesl- I I PLASCR l AD-m I I ........ 4f4 4 "1 .. . . . ------------- .. ----- --- --- -- ---- p ,'--~ --- ~~ "--' - -- -- I -- F AFfo i tiSi www.JCFLORIDAN.com I CATS I iJ I M m I www. iCFORIDAN.enm DILLARD FARMS Pansey, AL Hwy 84 East, to Gordon, Right on C.R. 81, 6.5 Miles On Left! Specializing in Peas & Butterbeans. We also have Tomatoes Delivery Upon Request to some areas. FARM FRESH HOME GROWN 334-726-1989, -GREEN FROZEN PEANUTS 850-209-3322 4 or 850-573-6594 CIASSIIED ADVERTISING Your source for selling and buying! BESTWAYQ PORTABLE BUILDINGS LARGEs MANIUFkiAC tE O PlOTABLE BUILaINGI IN NuDTH FL.I0lA WE"80 SH OVER DIFFERENT SIZES! YOU CAN CHOOSE COLOR & STYLE! BUL ON SITE B i .4i 86 3614 Hwy. 90 Marianna, FL 850-482-868 I C -OMIEDY SHOW, HOME REPAIR Big Or Small Jobs WELCOME a Invite UsToYour Party, etc... Green Street HAPPY HOME REPAIR WE'LL BEAT ANY PRICE! Big Or Small Jobs WELCOME AL 0 0 SAWYER TREE SERVICE Licpic At /l ,rir.d !i ,Tree RI.. i ii i Snr-,iir G nridinre 24 Hr Eiir El icri. S-rc ,ce O'O er 2i' )I Lari E 'reri'en.c ii re Panhandlel BEST PRICES IN TOIN!. 850-866-5219 , SE : LF STOREE] A, Buying Alum Cans & Sheets S Copper* Brass Batteries Scrap Steel As ,d Competitive prices on all scrap metals Metas Pick-up available on big loads & items Open 7 Days a Week 850-482-3024 8:00-5:30 Third Day Lawn Care CHEAP! ! ProfessiOnal & Christ Based "Beautification of Your Home" Carpentry/Painting Installations Furniture Repair & Refinishing General Repairs Insured -Ia f Grader e Pan ? Excavator Dump Tluck Bulldozer Demolition Grading Site Prep * Debris Removal Retention Ponds Leveling * Top Soil Fill Dirt Gravel Land Clearing LE EPEIENC DTHAHOR CLASSIFIED Hewett Farms will open June 6, 2012. Shelled peas, & butter beans, squash, cucumbers, pickles, and other produce. Off hwy 90 between Cypress & Grand Ridge on Mayo Rd. Bobby Hewett 850-592-4156/899-8709 4 IT'S AS EASY AS -2-3 1. CALL 2. PLACE YOUR AD 3. GET RESULTS General Manager/Editor The Enterprise Ledger, a 9,000 daily (Tues-Fri) and Sunday newspaper in Enterprise, AL is seeking a General Manager/Editor to lead the newspaper in continuing editorial excellence and circulation growth. Major responsibilities .of this position include supervising the report- ers and overseeing the daily operation of the Enterprise Ledger. Editorial excellence that stresses community coverage and strategy to increase sales will be a major focus for the GM/Editor. In addition to possessing sounc news judgment, this person must know libel law and be skilled in all phases of the newsroom operations to include the ability to edit stories and pages for spelling, grammar and style. Additionally, this position is responsible for generating new revenue streams. Candidate must possess at least five years of newspaper experience with editorial background and with at least two years experience as a manager. Sales experience is a plus. Send resume to: Louise Thomas, Human Resources, The Dothan Eagle, 227 North Oates St Dothan Al. 36303 or e-mail Ithomas@alsmg.com or you may apply on line at www.mediageneral.com r ----------------- ---------------- S Own more than a franchise, own an experience! * Stevi B's Pizza is looking for a franchisee in the Dothan area. S Come meet representatives from the Stevi B's Pizza franchise team to learn more about this exclusive opportunity. June 20,2012: 5:30-7:30 PM La Quinta Inn & Suites S3593 Ross Clark Circle 'n Dothan, AL 36303 S Register online at 'www.SteviBsFranchise.com LOr call us at (678) 738-7807 I " '. 1 Jackson County Floridan * I ----------- ---... --- --------- -- Julian Aplin U-pick Peas and Tomatoes 1334-792-5690 M oC A.. .. . . A - rei-L "'''I Masters Farm SuPply! LS Tractor Equipment New & Used Hard to Find Parts Retail Wholesale Cimminea TJ Outer Sre I9'j (850)762-3221 or (850) 762-3739 (850) 762-3222 fax masters7@fairpbint.net 25888 SR 73 NW*Altha THARPE'S POOL SERVICE Pool Repair with Complete Service Maintenance Over 25 Years Experience! ' Carrying new & rebuilt pool motors & Polars Pumps. BEST PRICES ON LINER REPLACEMENT. My prices can't be beat on liner replacement with maintenance! Sign up for 6 months on service agreement & receive NO LABbR CHARGES FOR MINOR REPAIR. (850) 573-6828 M&M Day Laborers Need general labor for the day-week? Call: 850-272-2339 Most all type work done Small jobs Big jobs Satisfaction is our goal God Bless America Screen Enclosures Pools Porches Patios Aluminum Awnings Carports Glass Rooms Window Screens Licensed & Insured State Certified SCC131149770 CALL TODAY & MENTION THIS AD FOR A FREE ESTIMATE For General House or Office Cleaning Call Debra Free Estimates References Available 850-526-2336 Clay O'Neal's ".a. Land Clearing, Inc. fSuM omIe ALTHA, FL SPLW NOtlW 850-762-9402 Cell 850-832-s5055 S0swr EBA . Me&d a New moome? Check out the Classifieds Sunday, June 10, 2012- 7B- U/PickSlocomb Tomatoes Hendrix Farm Produce Hwy, 52 Slocomb 334-726-7646 4 U/We -Pick Tomatoes James Bedsole 334-886-2291 CLOSED ON SUNDAY S Large rolls of Hay for Sale Bahia & Coastal Daytime 334-585-3039, after 5pm & weekends 585-5418 Buying Pine / Hardwood in your area. No tract to small / Custom Thinning Call Pea River Timber S334-389-2003 . ( lJ) EMPLOYMENT C- The Town of Bascom is seeking Town Clerk duties to its citizens through a contractural arrangement.This will be a part time position which will report to the Town Council. Duties will include all Town Clerk functions as specified by the Bascom Towh Council and state requirements. The successful candidate will have a degree in accounting (preferred) or a demonstrated ability (experience) to perform the duties required. If interested call 850-569-2007 to contact the current clerk or to leave a message on or before the June 21,2012 closing date. Bascom is an equal opportunity employer. 25 Drivers Trainees NEEDED NOW! Learn to drive for Werner Enterprises Earn $800 per week! No experience needed! Local CDL Training job ready in 15 days! 1-888-368-2198 A leading Health Care facility is seeking qualified applicants for the following positions: Revenue Cycle Manager -The ideal candidate will be a professional motivated leader with proven competencies in customer service excellence, inpatient and clinic billing, collections and all facets of insurance. S Degree in related field preferred. Culinary Instructor Team Leaders (Part Time) Please contact Amy or Cheryl Elligson at (850) 263-7550 or fax resume to (850) 263-7685. SPipe La'ers, Concrete Workers & SLaborers Willing to Travel Experience in WWTP construction a plus, but not required. Drug free workplace & EEO Co.. 4 Email Resume To: rsingletary @sdandd.com City of Marianna has an open position for a Patrol Officer. Call 850-718-0326. EOE/Drug Free Workplace Employer BUY IT! SELL IT! FIND IT! HOME GROWN TOMATOES! Fresh Peas, Fresh Squash, Cumcumbers & Other Fresh Vegetables!! All Farm Fresh! 220 W. Hwy 52 Malvern 334-793-6690 * SHELLEY FARMS You-Pick Tomatoes 'Hwy 84 E. to Ashford right on Cosby Rd. -. - Open Mon Sat Closed Sunday 4 334-726-3938 - U PICK PEAS 721 Whitaker Rd., SAshford, AL. Call (334)791-4992 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Your source for selling and buying! Call 526-W361c The Dove Academy (for at Risk Girls) is accepting applications for the following positions: RN 7N _ I- A = I I I I I I I I I I I I HANDICAPPEDACC*EA*SSILE IBR/1BA Apt $400/mo For info call 850-579- 8895 2BR/2BA TOWNHOUSES Chipola River Townhouses 850-482-1050/557-8560 4= HOLLY HILL APARTMENTS 1, 2 and 3 Bedroom Apartments Monthly rent from $764 + utilities Rental Assistance for Qualified Applicants For Rental Info & Applications Call: 850-482-7150 Holly Hill Apartments Located at: 4414 Holly Hill Drive, Marianna Mon-Fri, 9:00 AM-5:OOPM (TDD #1-800-955-8771) Equal Housing Opportunity Beach Cottage for Rent: 3BR 1.5BA, Large screened porch, Beacon Hill (Near Mexico Beach) $500/wk 850-482-2539 or 201-888-2388 S I[.I U.- .]lU -:I =i J 3BR 1BA Furnished House in Rocky Creek Com- munity, $550/mo. No pets, credit report, de- posit, lyr lease required. 850-638-4620/638- 6405 1BR 1BA in Cypress, newly remodeled, water/sewer/garbage incl. free laundry mat, no elect. dep. req. $450 + dep 850-209-1351/ 573-6062 2\1 CB Home CH/A C'dale $425 3\1 CB Home CH/A, C'dale $575 Dep., ref, & 1 yr lease req. on both Will accept Section 8. 850-579-4317/86641965 2BR IBA House for rent, 3029 Riverview. Safe neighborhood, $500/mo + dep. 850-482- 8196/209-1301 Austin Tyler & Associates * .Quality Homes & Apartments . 850- 526-3355 4m "Property Management Is Our ONLY Business" 2/1 $350,3/2 $425 located in Cypress, water/septic/pest control included, 850-272- 2972 2/1, in Marianna $350/Mo. 850-482-2202 2/1 Located in Sneads $350/month S850-573-0308 4w 2&3BRMH's in Marianna & Sndads' (850)209-8595. 3/2 MODbile Homes in ottondale. NO PETS S CH&A $500/Month $250 deposit 850-258-1594 Leave Message 3BR 2BA, Private lot, CH/A, access to Mill Pond, water/sewer/yard maint. incl. $600 No pets. Deposit required. 850-638-7822 4/2 DW, dishwasher, stove, fridge, CH/A, in Marianna, Available Now, H20/septic/lawn/ pest/garb. incl $610 + dep 850-209-1027 Lg 3/2 $550 Quiet, well maintained Park, Water/sewer/ garb/lawn included. Also Available 2/1 $425 Joyce Riley RE 850-209-7825 4. Rent to Own: 2 & 3BR Mobile Homes. Lot rent included. Also available, 1 & 2BR Apts & Houses. For details a 850-557-3432 or 850-814-6515 4 *Special* Mobile Home for rent between Chipley & Cottondale, CH/A, water/sewer/garb. incl. $500/mo 850-258-4868/209-8847 WANTD TO s UY AIL[y Yof AnI-an I .0 .AAcn A j 4 :.13L & .o~fd ahA C l[,, ~l 509 Edinburgh Way Beautiful home in Highlands with view of golf course and lake. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, huge great room with trey ceiling, separate dining room, great eat-in kitchen, hard- wood floors, gas fireplace,, rocking chair front porch and screened back porch. Fenced yard, professional landscaping, Sprinkler & security systems. 2 car garage. $235,000. I Call Jim Whittum334-791-7510 Fixer Upper home located in the City of Newville. 2 bedroom, 2 bath, Living room. (could be used as 3rd bedroom), Dining room, Den, Inside Laundry, Pantry, Large wrap around front porch, Outside storage with electricity, 1 acre lot perfect for gardening. Four inch well, plus city water. Central heat and air. 2BR 2BA 1993 Destiny Mobile Home For Sale New metal roof, new faucets, new dishwasher, CH/A, nostove or fridge, U move! $8500 850- J.1272-2942 after 5pm Arctic Cat 550 4WD, Like new. Must see. only has around 100 miles on it. Always kept in- doors. Lots of extras. Call 334-798-2356 if inter- ested. $7.000 YAMAHA-4 Wheeler-250 Bear Tracker, Low Mini Cooper 2009 Clubman I bought this new Hours, Like New Condition, Extra Clean, in March 2009 and had a lot of options on it. It $2,300 334-687-3394 has 30,200 miles on it. It has a 13.3 gal tank, and get's 32 mpg/city and 38-40 mpg highway. It is in excell. cond. No dings, scratches on it. Call W.D. with any questions 334-300-7290, or 2008 15 ft. Gheenoe with Road King trailer, 8 email at wdparker@centurytel.net, $21,000 HP Yamaha outboard motor, excellent condi- Mitsubishi 2000 Montero . tron, $2,300, 850-573-4932 or 850-272-7710 after Sports S 4x4 Price just re- 4:00 p.m. duced, fully loaded, $5,295! S Oane owner, 142,692 miles. 26' Boat, S 962 8th Ave, Graceville, FL Clean, Cubby Cabin, 32440, 850-524-5320 $12,500, mario@southcountrymotors.com Southcountrymotors.com in Gracevile Grand Opening Sale! Call 334-714-5297 Toyota '02 Solara: Red convertible, new too. Boat, Fiberglass, Trailer, tilt, River Ready! $600 334-673-7539. Boston Whaler, 18.5', walk through, pleasure, ski & fish, 150 HP Mercury Optimax, Salt Water Version, Dual axel aluminum trailer, w/hydraulic emergency brakes, seldom used & in above excellent condition. Includes;ski tow var & Bimini top, 2001, but originally invoiced in 2004. Fair Value $22;000, but will take $17,500 229-768-2369 Fort Gaines, Georgia i trejime Packages From Xtreme $49995 Boats All Welded' O All 'AluminumrBoats Swww.xtremeindustries.com Grady White '11 257CC, twin 150 Yamahas 30 hrs. alum. trailer, electronics Garmin 4210 & VHF radio, NEW, show room cond. $80,000. 850-248-5966. Skeeter Bass Boat, 20', 1990, 200 Yahama Motor, Jack Plate, Skeeter Tandem Trailer,1 Motor Guide Trolling Motor, Boat Cover, $5000. 334r389-0946 SKI BOAT- Correct Craft Ski- Tique Alum. Trlr. 5.8 LTR V/8 Inboard $13,900 334-370-3091 S Fun Finder X Travel Trailer 16 ft. $7000. Great Condition. 334-347-7061. MOTO HO ES0 RV Four Winds '07 Hurricane 32ft. fully equipt, $48,000. 334-692-4254. Winnebago 2002 Brave: 2 slides, 2 AC, leveling jacks, auto satellite, work horse chasey, low miles, new tires, back-up camera. Tons of Extra s! Very Nice! Asking $30,000. Call 334-684-2933 [ NTIQU &L --AN SS-IC V .. 72 VW Beetle 17,000 mi. since rebuild. Will need battery charged & a tune up, roadworthy. All upkeep invoices for new owner. $3,200. OBO New tires available to purchase (5) w/ current warranties. 334-673-2999. ANIQUEC'ORVETE BUILD 1Y~OUR? D~yiREAM CAR unevrolet 1962 Corvette: 350 small block, 4 speed, new parts included. Great Car! GMC 2000 Jimmy, 4 wheel LJ drive good, motor good, transmission good, bent frame and crack radiator, in- terior good., Will sale whole car and/or parts. Call Justin at 1-850-272-8335. $800 '02 Cadillac DeVille 62K mi. very clean, exc cond. light bronze in color, tan leather int. 4.6 V-8 engine $6000. 334-677-3733 or 334-791-6885. Chevrolet'10 Cobalt MUST.SELL! Like New, $200 down, $249 per month Call Ron Ellis 714-0028. Chevrolet '10 Impala Nice, 4 door, Sedan. Loaded ,Great Fuel Mileage. $300 down, $300 per month. Call Steve Hatcher 334-791-8243. Chevrolet '99 Malibu: Grey, 197k miles, and cloth interior. Needs Work! Asking $960. OBO. Call 334-792-0452 HONDA ACCORD 2011 EXL fully loaded, brown, 13K miles $26,500 334-695-0202 Hyundai'10 Accent, Rebuilt. 28k Miles, Automatic trans. with overdrive. Red, Power Steering, Power Brakes, Poyver Door Locks, Power Mirrors, Sunroof, Alloy Wheels, AM/FM XM Radio, Brand New Tires, Brand New, Inside and Out. $7999. 334-557-1753 Jeep 2005 Wrangler, 88,000 miles, 6 cylinder, 4 wheel drive, Manual 6 speed transmission, A/C, New Tires, New Soft Top, New Seat Covers, New Bikini Top, AM/FM/CD. Price $11,900. Call: 334-796-5036 _ Mazda'll 3, Still under warranty. Great Fuel Mileage. Loaded, Nicw, $250 down, $299 per month Call Steve Hatcher 334-791-8243. lots f soor ext al 334ery 96ie flyoae,15 Toyota '11 Corolla LE LoW Miles, Like New; $200 down, $269 per month Call Ron Ellis 714-0028. Toyota 2005 Camry White edition, with 109,000 miles. Thevehicle is in very good con- dition and is listed below the Kelly Blue Book Value. Please call or text 205-602-8807 or 205- 394-5326. $8,500 Harley Davidson '08 Soft Tail Custom black in color 4,800 mi. Vances & Hines 'Po pipe, High Performance filters, new battery, lowering kit, 4-helments, Racing Tuner asking $1500, 334-701-6968. Troy area. 1-owner Harley-Davidson 2005 Fatboy 15th Anniversary Edition, EXTRA CHROME, StREAMIN EAGLE STAGE 1 SYSTEM, CENTERLINE WHEELS, RE- MOVABLE WINDSHIELD, CUSTOM SEAT, MANY EXTRAS. HAS 13,540 MILES AND IMMACULATE. ASKING $12,000; 706-260-0347, 334-735-2732 Harley-Davidson 20120 Super Glide custom, Like new. 700 miles, forward controls. Upgrad- ed seat. $9,950. Call 850-835-6832. 2009 Kymco Grand Vista 250. Only 180 Miles. Gets 68 miles to a gal. of gas. White, garage kept, beautiful bike. $2300 firm. 334-718-0565 2007 Chevy Tahoe LT Fabulous deal on the ul- timate SUV! Burgandy red with tan Leather in- terior, Captains seats second row, 3rd row seating, Bose sound w/ MP3 adapter, rubber floor mats. One owner: Has never had any me- chanical issues, runs like a dream! $17,800 Milage: 117,000 703-895-8110 or 334-406-3046 Can be seen at the Ft. Rucker Lemon Lot" Toyota '07 FJ Cruiser, Black, Sport Package, Has Navigation, Backup Camera, Flood Lights, 49k Miles, In Excellent Condition, Satellite radio installation possible, Ipod Dock, CD/DVD player, View at Lemon Lot on Westgate Parkway $23,725 OBO 334-791-8936 Chevrolet '04 Colorado Z71: 4x4, 5 cycle, tow package, brush guard, tool box, ext cab, 112k miles. Asking $10,500. OBO Call 256-525-5492 Chevrolet '92 Cheyenne Truck V6 5-Speed, A/C, New Tires, Long Bed, 92K mi. Excellent Condition $2500 OBO 334-798-1768 or 334-691-2987 wheel drive ext. cab. Great work truck or beef it up! Good condition$2500. OBO no 910-551-5710 Dothan g Dodge '012500 Ozark, AL Quad Cab, 4x4 136, 700 miles 5.9 Magnum Engine, Complete 5th Wheel Towing Package, Electric Seats, Windows, Door locks, and CD Player. $5,195. Call (334)237-2634 Dodge '05 Dakota: St club cab, 2WD, extended cab, 2 door, 3.7L V6, auto tran, -AM/FM/CD,'AC, bedliner, tool box, 99k miles and excellent tires. SOutstanding Condition! $7,900. OBO Call 334-389-3071 FORD '04 F150-Super Cab, 88K miles, very clean, new tires, $9,500 OBO 334-355-0392 SDodge'99 Caravan, Runs Good, Cold Air, All Power, Below Bluebook, $2100 334-618-6588 -i-i i Honda '04 Odyssey: Celestial blue metallic, 190k miles, routinely serviced, DVD, cloth interior, 2 bucket & backrow seating. Exc. Cond! $6,800. OBO 334-750-4313 1ST PLACE TO CALL FOR ALL OF YOUR TOWING NEEDS! AUTO BODY & RECYCLING PAYING TOP DOLLAR FOR JUNK ARS Contact Jason, Harger at 334-791-2624 CALL FOR TOP PRICE FOR JUNK VEHICLES I ALSO SELL USED PARTS 24 HOUR TOWING 4 334-792-8664 Got a Clunker We'll be your Junker! We buy wrecked cars and Farm Equip. at a fair and honest price! $250. & up for SCompeteCars CALL 334-7024323 .ll llllEl.....l EUEEEElElllEl l EE www.JCFLORIDAN.com Indian Springs REAL ESTATE 5035 Hwy 90 Marianna. FL 32446 GREEN MEADOWS c division located in Marianna. Just off Hwy 90 & Bump Nose Roand ihis home is ready to move nto! This home offers a plit bedroom plan. 3 BR M BA with appmx 1258 sq ft under air! I Car garage and Concrete driveway. Energy Efficient appliances. neutral colors, in d windows and doors. Carpet & vinyl Flooring. MLS #240172 CALL CRESII IARRISON 8$50-482-174lI INDIAN SPRINGS BtLAi ENTR YOUR DREAM HOME... Executive Home sitting on 4 acrs with.a privacy setting! Perfect for Entertaining with over 3100 sq ft. Spacious kitchen with breakfast bar & Electrolux touch screen cook to. The living rm boasts a tray ceiling that is 12 ft high, with built in book shelves! Crown Molding on the 9 ft ceilings! 4 BR 3 BA has a split bedroom plan, with 2 master bedrooms. The Master Suite has a large bathroom with garden tub and French Sliding doors leading to pool area. Amazing Pool/Patio Lanai with a cabana bath. There is a 27x19 patio that you can relax on while the kids play in the heated pool or Spa. Let the kids play in the Large Family nr! There is a 2 car dieached garage with plenty of storage! Call today for your exclusive showing! MLS #246860 CALLSTACY IIORGES (560) 573-990 , *0SKING $6,900 So1" .1 .i i GRENT SI"ARTER I H LOCATION. n OAION.. O ION 3829 00 ~i~ u~c -.l, O ITION 1382,900po BRICK EXECUTIVE HOME IN WATSON HEIGHTS Her is yourchance to grab this Huge Home! 5 BR, 5.5 BA, 2 offices. large family room overlooking the in ground pool! All brick exterior has a porch areajust waiting foryour pool panics! The kitchen has plenty of cabinet space and center island. The 3024 family room has a wood burning fireplace and a great bar rea! Every bedroom in this home has a walk in closet and its own bath! The below grade office has the built in cabinets you dream about! The master bedroom has a wood burning fireplace and 25X7 balcony overlooking the pol. There is a fenced area in the backyard, and a 37X14 brick RV shelter! MS #247105 CALL STACY BORGES OR CRESH HARRISON REDUCED TO $139,900 t. PRICE %l.VY BELOW MAR.hITI VALUEII lit'.,l I, ,' sto take J.1 ',, ids GREAT nllp',,.-, J own your e ...: .. 4oah Oaks :~ ., 1. -..- ,.cc 3 ,BR 2 BA with'an Rfe or 4th bedroom with over 1700 sq ft.njoy the summer days in thebelow ground pool with plenty room left in the privacy fenced backyard! 2Car garage, LARGE utility room with storage cabinets. Enjoy a cup of coco relaxing in front of the wood burning fireplace. Call today because this home is going to SELL fast.. MIS #245253 CALL STACY BORGES or CRESH HARRISON NDIAN SPRINGS HOME $206,500 TAKE ADVa.NTsGE or THIS GREAi PRICED HOME A Injc 4B8 i hB T . .. . -,, ,1 l h i ' I ,,,in l:n -I 1 :n ] [n'n r ."Itil .6 i.l -, d ai -d Cu3tuin made pantry! Split Bedroom plan with a large living oom fr entertaining. Wood burning replace will keep you warm in the winter! MLS#247121 CALL STACY IORGES.85{0-573-1990 LOI.'N 11 HUOM IN COUMPRII L \K[ IN THE BELL.! Ne.n ..] on 3 lots, a total of approx 3.5 acres! This home is beautiful with 1840 sq. ft. porcelain tile thru-out, large open living room with gas remote fireplace & a back porch to relax on. Also a 48X36 pole barn to fit all your vehicles and also has a 30 ampplug for your RV. There is a 24244!pavilion that has a hot tub & plenty of party space. The yard is completely fenced & cross fenced for your horses. The barn has 4 horse stalls, with plenty of room for storage. The westernn" themed area around the barn has a separate building for the half bath, tack room, bunk house with beds, & a saloon that has a bar with benches, fridge and microwave. There is a picnic/ire pit area as well. Pleasecall for the additional fact sheet & all the pictures to find out what else this BEAUTY has to offer. MLS #243660. CALL STACY BORGE 850-573-1990 GRIM TRLuLsAT .UtSO FORn RENT NI % N i-F %C TL, RE D HCOME ON ACRES IN CLA.PBELLTIONI Large 4BR/6. nff..: o'l ma I5 d.,J; .... separate family room & wood burning fireplace! Kitchen has lots of cabinet space! MB has large walk thru closet, garden tub with jets. & an office or nursery! Beautiful rpofed screened front porch. Large deck off the breakfast area that leads to a fenced yard. 2 wells & 2 septic tanks. Additional septic & vell is sufficient for up to 4 campers. MLS#245445, Call STACY BORGES OR CRESH HARRISON NEH O ON M~tRKE T 519,900 " COZ% HOMC E IN CAL STACOCY BORGES OR CRES PRISON lANI FOR SALE S i .. I ....n ....i *.1 ff, -l C.l i-,Id 5 ,t * rI~nLesat.. |ron. hii an u.ll *.- 1." ," ,, h, ,, A_,- ,, r" SI L euin fl i 11. 11, n I .-. 5 .sl Rn. l.ra ,d Tfuitll. lUnmn I "' ,, -f1q.mnn.ll (Jr.: ,C r S I I- I'I. nu(n.f-aa I"' I 5y.."",-i. SPanhandle Road, Marianna 1.60 acres $49,500 (Zoned Mx Use) SHwy 90, Marianna 20.64 acres $74,304 NE% ON MARK'IET the rear that is crrehnly used nasa game moo. Perfet for your family so call soday for yaur personal showing! CALL STACY BORGES 573-1990 SBASCOM DJ.d r --290 deck or the 15x9l covered front porch! There is aa 2 e 12x12 Storage Shed and a 30x40 Barn that has hbad some recent updates! There is an attached carport and another side deck. Peaceful setting on a mostly cleared I acre lot! Call today before this one is cone....Fishing... MLS#247124 Co AL STACY BORGES or CRESH HARRISON PEGuaranteed highest prices 4 Junk vehicles & farming equipment, TITLE OR No TITLE S 850-849-6398 i* We buy'Wrecked Vehidesi ning or nrt$32.& upccoding to vehicle 334-794-9576 or 344-79).47 1 I I f #" CLASSIFIED www.JCFLORIDAN.com Jackson County Floridan * Sunday, June 10, 2012- 9 B REDU ,C E D1 9lil^^^ I, , '- ". I (iuitry ';tle hi:Tmi- iii ..il i*ii w iiry urninre 3' t breduurTi, i er i f ITI ial ;, E itowol ond ",panol:i ,i: ,,,,i T fr.- Iruritin l "t . l. "' '" i ," *. !1." a E. a i ir. t. ,iTi ,ri si n u,.i U ,n i i rental property. MLS 246541 $35,500 ihit hotle is ready for a new OAselI Home features' thier tkdloms, closed in to :L ipoich with hot tub lidi mTviny more features that ore too numerous to mention. Large pole born with elecric/woter and another metal building for storage. PRICE REDUCED! I MLS 244504 NOW $J05,900 Ou tr.,ri dgr s i II n. hhId meI rl e e ,[ Gie tr k llhrs oh r II hail ,,: r : f1 area with 4 person hot tub and a 3 car garage. Detached guest house for family or use as rental unit. This is a MUST SEE! MLS 247112 $189,500. SUNNY SOUTH PROPEL 4630 Hwy. 90 Marianna, FL (850) 526-2891 Each Office Is Independently Owned and Ope SMARTER. BOLDER. FA Debbie Roney Smith, R 850-209-8039 Call o ILihgvgtedm'top/tiMPi HM Vt IN PR end liud ol M iilli'fuli .,. .. i... .. ,, I;l Inw l inig h i,,, ,, Ih1 F' Hill)IN I'lTU. [ PITi T 3 1,1,,Z .14 I, MLS 246566 $89,000 f ba i lb Ihn [AL PPROPERT ive 21 $850 monthwith 0i iSt $550 moth 2/1 Snset D soth, close to Hospital S Bo on $400 Wi River 2/1 850 month with Iye m St $550 modth 2/1 Snset Dr ce$10persq f 3rdAve month, dose to Hospital S Blountstown $400month Mouirninu Iiv e I ill ML. REN' Waterfront Chipola R Office/Retail Jackson Move in Special Medical/Office Space Medical Bldg $950 Block Bldg Hwy 71 $300inonth . Bevely Thoni Realtor Cell 850-209-. ramp. Pasture isfen turkey houses and tl features. Must See!! Chipola River. Hon formal dining, kilch screened porch, store move-in at the RED1 utility room. Plenty for nice garden in th MLS 245154 $9 ria Ellen Marsh 850.209.109 Ellen@ EducatedReal net ml:. ,4'.]rii; 0i wAtfiuri r"Bao MLS #244973 984 ?ND AVE SVw m CALL ME S LIKETHI nas, Clarice B kealte 5211 Cell 850-5 WELL M I ,. ,, 11, I'. q,. In o l, Iced and cross fenced, large she he pond is stocked with finger MLS 246505 $99,500 GREf Iwu p.,rd,. me features 3 bedrooms, 2 bat en with nice cabinets and bre ige shed and security system. I UICED PRICE. MLS 243922 H, iil. , of room for child play area an is landscaped 2 acres. PRICE 0,000. Tim & Patsy Sapp Tim & Patsy Sapp Broker Owner/Realtor, Broker Owner/Realtor, Licensed Agent Licensed Agent STIES Call Us For All Your Call Us For All Your L 32446Real Estate Needs Real Estate Needs rated P e 2468 PSTER -,, ..... Jr. Ii Ji rr, I ,..,o fice s .i.. ll.,1 1, h ealtor ", ,,,,,, ,,' ,:" rText .'"I1, ,]:I, ,1 h screened in back patio, newer dimensional shingle room, chain link backyard, ,,, .. l pecan trees, 4 miles out of town, paved road frontage. Price: $122,900 MLS# for ..T. I- r.. h .. ..ll r., ,I lndry rom, 2 /40 r243985 power pole. Large insulated storage building with A/C and a half bath. Great potential with this property. Room for several mobile home units subject to City Call or appoit0 P: approvalv. Price: 119,900 MLS# 246878 -i.. .,mate in living J Ih./. ondah IBA, office, split A MUST SEE! Comnle see ],'riil,] 00 dol d h,,...iJ home located on thick 2 BR 2 BA open living "l up all dae n i d with vaulted ceiling, O ei hi o,,ikty I ,\i'" b s in Ridgecr rest re8 heaed gunite pe Jfli ndl0s. New Subdivison closethe Florida Caveros. Grand great room with l2 ft trayed ceiling, I,,,e den/bedroom/office, 14 ft ceilings in foyer, large dining room, gas fireplace, large kitchen with plenty li/ e laundry room, 20/40 SUlnliit MLS of cabinets, large master bedroom/bati, walk-in closet, landscaped, outside in ground salt water system pool low maintenance, privacy fence all on a well storage building, 20 X 40 in ground pool, fenced. THIS IS A MUST SEE HOME! maintained 2 acre lot, storage building. Make an appointment today! MLS# Call for an appointment today! MLS# 247080 Price: $269,900 246893 Price: $129,000 20.25 Atre Firm.in r W.r, Newly updated and rently being used as a Church, cutin llllI f."i. .ml. J r. I .1 r. li'i lifirl pirll, ,, f" 6 i' Al in pllib li iTlud rrl ,r. , .. of.i. kitchen, brick fireplace, laundry rm, screened in 14X28 heated gunite pool h.T..i i ,,, I ... ',,i,, ,,h ,,,,, y e with built in spa, large sun, 2 car garage, shop h/c pole barn, storage shed, h, .. :h, i.. '. .,I r. ...1.h .., I-i.i n barnn with 5 horse stalls, large climate controlled tack room, large boat shed. newer 0,i. :. .. .i .'' l"" "1an Separate office/studio with h/c, paved driveway fencing and cross fenced, Wll0 [II 1763 I,. salt water system pool. Very low maintain on the pool, newer liner, storageshed, new roof and HVAC. Price: $319,000 MLS# 244996 .very convenient to town.and located in Dogwood Heights. Make an appointment I. .eit, i n Ii I l today! MLS# ..247081 Price $..169, 0 . in t l ua f llilr nL' Ii On..,iI'l' 'lN c I l.. .. r,, ..'" 9,500 sq ft hc, 3 phase electric, currently being used as a Church, executive g,, :,, w d $65,000 MLS#246140 ,. ,,,, r. r....,, r,... .;, ,r., ,. t... .' n, r ,-.. offices, kitchen, fully functional building throughout, recently repainted with ... 1 ...,. ,, ,,,, I r,,,,,, eye appeal. Excellent location for another church, businessorbusiesses. 0t, e 11.11) 11 H 1., An inm ir .,N.. I-, n $38000 MLSI M 3661Price:$449000 MLS# 244309 splitul gn ge bonus m upstairs could e a den/additional he6A InghJ~l 19 I. W....ll., o,,d.,, wI17 COMPASS LAKE IN THE HILLS: bedroo/n geat room givs lare Nice 1.24 wooded lot. $2,400 MLS# 246382 Reduced!! newer liner, and pump, and newer roof. Beautiful frontage on Chi thola River .MARI SILIA liUM ]763 osf Hme does not require flood insurance. Price: $159,000 MLS# 246637 Beautiful h mnl roof, newi inU' i.- 4 seperate building lots. 30acresa0. $15,000 alo n,.,: (,ic & lon ,i e., i L-"..M a MLS#245509-245512 .., : .. .... Nice 20 acre vacant tract. Half cleared & half 0 i ; ,,isi, ,,..i, Great farm land/home site on 48 acres. bi"'ets, openu wooded. $65,000 MLS#246140 ,i stl " . Excellent Location! Close to Marianna split bedroom design, largge bonu i room uparstairs could be a denadditional bedroom/mancave. Open air design great room gives large feeling. La rge 3.9e acreostly cleared. $17,300 MLS# 245711. master bedroom with his and her walk-in closet, equisite bathroom with Near ariland $50 000 separate shower and jacuzzi. Landscaped yard with back open air deck. Make N P rl d your appointment t today! Motivated Selltod MLS# 247083 Price $289,000 BeautifUl c a e a Blue Springs !,ulrutl hne- Plantatio 754 $0 mot Ll j,, .- ,1, Private 150 acres# 24649,000 fin BBQ5stae:nd. I MLS# 245661 S B '.... ".. '"...... Great farm land/home site on 48 acres. Cabinets, opera dining area S fr fun family times around the diner table, large $14000 MLS#242525 covered back porch, 3 car gar.gemultiple large storage buildings for boat, vehicles, etc. Fenced and crossed fenced, bring the horses! Home is located GREENWOOD: on a paved roadiust minutes to shopping, eating, lodging, 1-0, and Nice secluded 20 acre tract $50,000 MLS# 246267 Car lease Marianna. Make an appointment today! LS# 24092P449,0e: 183000 24402 r $400 month LT CAMPBELLTON: Itn+ BBQ stands d. cne IU,-. . 31,00 sqft many offices, large display sales tlosIo, pares copter, warehouse tday Price: $139,00 MLS 2420 decPvae a1 apcres. $62,90 MLS# 247 6640 M nifl ^ ^,, B t ,,,. r,,- ....'. ..... i ....... GRACEVILLI: "t a0 cell v lloatedwhth Sweater and city sewer, 4" well with 2 hp pump. 1348 square ft of office space,a storage building w/enclsed utility room &boat storage Boat ramp Great lake 600 sq ft warehouse currently rented with monthly income. Current business es forfishing,skiing, all types of Water sports! Bring Al Offes! Close to Panama doesn't convey.p Only Real Estate. Call for an appointmen.today Shown by City Beaches and Mall Price: $20,000 MLS# 214521 appointment only Price: $449,000 MLS 245402 Iii, k 4,@ I % lra#~La Ail, If LOCATION Ind lane, cming up m Panama ni te ah 1F li..a crHr 7n anl used as a conenient stare or many different types f businesses. Alo has a leased deli shppe with an existing 3 year lease. Price: comer Pr"l $395,000 M LSf 244310 ,,, y,.,'.MlL0gIu'I^.11-''''"- | ! A11.7. I. commercial metal S, n.. .. i... ceilings, f l dining m, h e kitotainge a pprco x. I. el i r.)-.... l . 31,s000 sqft., many offices, large display sales floor, arts counter, warehouse double glass drs going out to the back patio above ground pool, concrete space, all n 8.19 acres. This not only has location but for so many business iii', ,,,_l, usso, !,. :,,,:,, ,,,, ,r.5 ,,,i sprinkler system. Detached building with water and electricity, cauld be nather- '- ---------- ''.h,', i riii,,> s,,,: i,,1,,, in-lawa uthraditew ertionalplumbing.Price:$3489 tOoMLS pa245790 drive wa with extra large parking pad, landscaped yard. Make an appointment opportunities Has been an established farm supply dealership formorethan 2 today! Price: $ 139000 MLS# 246280 decades Make an appointment today! MLS# 24703Price: 725,P00 r1ogpus more .m, bedromsnd,:a:,.t s i tBEAUTI FUL, n0CATI if.Vi. :s v car 'gar ,ll 'w la e iO T ~, a.,j E t,-c,, ,. Apperaln g,3 aed ns located with ? h'm n- b nme. I, o I HW .. late b Cauelia Acres, home, well maintaged, bes andul Ble baths, big utilitnromud erwass stalt .t T i-,1 . 1 r.,ui u rty This pool withure s, screen inosurmp, sprinstaller system in tw o yar garage, 30 landscaped yird, LOoATIONe gss doors, gon t ha .., a p gracious living, worktshp, allon 3.73 acres, cornerlot. MOTiVATEDiSELLER! BRINGyA. O0FFERS! IS O at syle a beauty l fenced T i on bkard. Sring the ed d patio and eiol te d are cain linked f en ed b249 arwitpy fece lose to e h Parioe: lead e t floor,9 wirt acei tn e e school, state parked n airport, recerationt pak and so much more. Make an Price: $15,900 MLS# 24 680 Mappointmentto see to! M Price: 165, 0 MLS# 72 0 Hii ot ,,iM -x oreir..Jr,, hti ,rv n the.lli i ri S bound lane, coming up from Panama City Beach, Florida. Currently d Rscfi T h d',' : I', |, lots of n te a ,t storage tc r are e de r S 1 used as a convenient ste r many different types of sia eUesses. l oyareis, nater o has a .le.ased deli shoppe wit an existing 3 ear leae ,. Sprid iePricat n ityo, e thr f:ncoharocyad, leesarnew tloorag e building.AMUetb, 4IE larg fi L. i MU schools, Tistt i aiMUSt reerMaketiopr appointment today Mat 247 Pr .. .. h$ 15t,9i0MaSke an 24pin8e0nt t od ay !apintmeirit Price:etoayMi 246788 Pr ice:$2446 h r .I$395,00, M LS# 244310 iLSl# l43 ,, y :,,,, ,~ .or ..8u 4, foretr r... ltle!r 4 i a I" .tn ml nn ,ui ul SAa uen e celie en edngs, formal dining room, huge kitcheitdpadh lots of cabinets nd counter space, breakfast area, Lots of closets for storage, 2 1/2 car carport, paved e Mhin ueias a md mIef winth n Meas siey tsPingT a preea Yi Price:tar i S $ M,,e 47,-,Ti,,lP wode a$20 LS .I ex, :'i pni w l "9. 8ltn hso Le e room, I Gre e F+ L r,,, 1,j r .,,[r, tfl,.,, $155,000. ,' u ,:1u ce lings, formaster b inhn roomped hu rg ate d itch enw h lot s sfcab nets nd counte hadw! til, ,,nd c t fl r,. fTie p,- lin r m, dennew, sprinkler system. Dthed b ne with water and eletriity, oo d be u othr - DE eu 1'"1 oe l M. a in ap.mtme ,,t t1 i-e suciee $19,0 MLS 24678 wie t $ a i p ge24 9 000. 45 I' N,., ,-,I i $59,9 Showqny anme. Owner b wilptonnwroy iinm.Pari$nna.. Mut setpreciate! Price: %ir-1 ,. 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