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LIBRARY OF FLORIDA HISTORY PO BOX 117007 GAINESVILLE FL 32611-7007 rnets hold off Jackets, 50-45 2 Informing more than 17,000 readers daily in print and online Graceville gets big F OR ID win over Wewa lB I Vol. 89 No. Xx Local AARP chapter dissolving over politics Board members believe national McNeill was the first to one more meeting to go, their individual national for re-election. McNeill group madepartisan endorsements announce he was resign- land at that Dec. 17 lun- memberships will not be said he would have ob- ing and was cheon session the grofip affected in any way by the jected just as strongly and BY DEBORAH BUCKHALTER quickly fol- might decide to meet un- local decision to fold. would have also resigned dbuckhalter@jcfloridan.com politics, against its stated lowed by ':der some other name be- He said the vote was 19- if the AARP had endorsed policy, in the last presi- the other 'cause of their friendships 3 to break up the group. Republican candidate Mitt The local AARP is dis- dential election. Although members of and need to stay informed About 40 people typically Romney. banding after, 30 years in the AARP has denied that the board, of issues of concern to se- attend the morthly lun- He said he believes it is existence, and the reason it has made any such en- he said. Be-" niors. McNeill said he also cheons, although there are improper for AARP to en- has to do with politics. dorsements, McNeill said McNeill cause no wished to stress that the about 100 members on the dorse any candidate. Ernest McNeill, vice he doesn't believe that, other mem- local chapter's dissolu- books. He also said he feels that president of the local in part because, he said, bers of the local AARP-. tion does not mean that McNeill said he person- AARP did so in order to chapter, said he and all the he received AARP mate- stepped up to take those any local AARP members ally received flyers and advance its own supple- other board members re- rial, saw ads on television positions, the group came will lose any of the cover- other material from the mental insurance busi- signed their posts because and heard through other to the decision to dissolve 'agesthey have under their national AARP which he ness, since the president's they believe the national means that convinced him itself. membership in the nation- 'felt endorsed President AARP engaged in partisan otherwise. However, the board has al organization. Likewise, Barack Obama in his bid See AARP, Page 5A ALL WRAPPED UP GrandRidg Sgearing up for big Christmas BY DEBORAH BUCKHALTER Sa dbuckhalter@jcfloridan.com SThe Grand Ridge Christmas Parade and Festival will be held this Friday. As in years past, all the fun and food is free. And there's a bunch to enjoy, with some new twists this year in addition to the town's long-standing holiday traditions. The 4 p.m. parade kicks things- off. Parade officials say,to keep a special eye on the town's float, as a special guest might be on board the Santa's Workshop-themed entry. he parade will travel down State Road 69 South to John Thomas Porter Park on Florida Street, where the party will commence. '- Santa Claus will be on tifldo totake children's Christmas lists and to give out goodie bags. Grand RidgeTown ManagerJ R. Mon- Seyham will cook up about 40 gallons of his special signature chili for the crowd, and hot dogs also will be served. For dessert, there's a special treat this year as late. Thursday afternoon, agroup of MARKSKINNER/JACKSONCOUNTYFLORIDIAN local high school students who live in l ancy Carraway wraps a present for Taylor Stuart Tuesday at Malone School's Santa Store. The Grand Ridge will whirl up an advanced store, a traditionat the school, lets children buy gift s for parents and siblings, said store manag- bach of ihipy on candy to give SerVickiWood, a secretary/bookkeeper at Malone School. She said it has been opening its doors Parents and grandparents are en- ,during the Christmas season for the last 15 years or so and sells new and donated items that range in couraged to bring their lawn chairs to the festival, and maybe some for price from 10 cents to $10. Student Christmas shoppers can pick ftom a variety of merchandise includ- the children if they have time to rest. ing candles, jewelry, books, mugs, makeup, blankets, toys and knickknacks and then have it wrapped by a community volunteer or an older student. SeeCHRISTMAS Page 5A County turns over old health property to Marianna BY DEBORAH BUCKHALTER dbuckhalter@jcfloridan.com 10 more of those, amove that ac- She also expects to add some tually will ~reate 20 more private 'treadmills and stationary bikes, Jackson County Commis- rooms. In each case, moving a a permanent training stair- sioners have agreed to give the resident from a double to one of way and other physical therapy county's -old health department the new private rooms will make equipment that the facility does property to the city of Marianna, the existing double a private, ex- not have. as the municipality requested plained City Manager Jim Dean. The city-ruii facility has an av- several months ago. By the time all the work is done, erage occupancy rate of 90 per- The city plans to tear down the the city would have 40 private cent on the nursing home side, old brick health building, which rooms if the current conceptual and Dean said he believes hav- was built in the 1950s and now plans go forward as envisioned, ing more private rooms could suffers major flaws, to make Dean said he doesn't have boost that number even higher. room for the expansion of its a firm estimate for when this Private rooms, he said, are in Marianna Health and Rehabili- work and the expansion of the high demand in the area and in tative Services facility next door. rehab side could be completed, short supply overall throughout It serves as a long-term care but speculated a time frame of MARKSKINNER/JACKSONCOUNTY LORIDIAN the Northwest Florida region. nursing home as wellas arehab 2014 or 2015. He stressed that The Old Jackson County Health Department building and property on The countyhadbeenaskedlast center for short-term patients the plans are still conceptual but 4th Street was turned over to the city of Marianna at Tuesday's county August to hand over the prop- who are recovering, from inju- that he anticipates that the two commission meeting, erty once the county health de- ries or other physical traumas projects will add about 10,000 partment moved from the aging and plan to return to their'own square feet to the facility. He Gay said she is thrilled with the home county. 4th Street facility next door into homes, estimates the cost at roughly news that the center will now Gay said she expects to estab- a new state-of-the-art building The citywants to makeits phys- $1.5 million and said the money have room to grow, arid this will lish a full-service kitchen in the off Caverns Road, but county ical, occupational and speech would come out of Health and open new opportunities for lo- new space, where patients can officials initially declined. Conm- therapy section larger and plans Rehab reserve funds. cal people who have suffered cook, load and unload a dish- missioners said they wanted to to convert some two-occupant The expansion rehab side is injuries. Instead of traveling to washer, and attain proficiency in explore other options for its use rooms to private rooms. expected to take up a majority Dothan, Panama City or Talla- other household duties so they by the county, but ultimately Health and Rehab is a 180-bed share of the new space, Dean hassee for the extensive therapy can return home with assurance learned that rules governing use center with 20 private rooms. said. they might need to return home, they once again can safely navi- The city wants to build space for FacilityAdmirnistrator Melinda they'll be able to stay in their gate through their daily lives. See PROPERTY, Page 5A a CLASSIFIEDS...4B-5B a ENTERTAINMENT...3B a LOCAL...3A ) OBITUARIES...5A > STATE...4A a SPORTS...1B > TV LISTINGS...2B his Newspaper t RecyclPedwOrinte Follow Us Take it on the Run- 651 805 9 Facebook Twitter Hy 1. L iwittV 12A THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13,2012 WAKE-UP CRL JACKSON COUNTY FLORIDAN www.jcfloridan.com Weather tutrlook i L : Sunny & Co ol.i Today S -Justin Kiefer / WMIBB, High 60 4- HRECIPITATION Low -43 Low 54 24 hours 0.76" Year to date 54.27" S Month to date 0.76" Normal YTD 56.55" Normal MTD 1.74" Normal for year 59.16" Friday Saturday T dEST T TIDES ULTRA VIOLET INDEX Mostly Sunny & Mild. Partly Cloudy & Warm. Panama City Low -" 65AM High 8:45 PM Apalachicola Low 10:18 AM High 1:35 AM 0-2 Low, 3-5 Moderate, 6-7 High, 8-10 Very High, 11+ Extreme Port St. Joe Low 6:58AM. High 9:18 PM High 75 H 71 Destin Low 8:09AM High 9:51 PM 0 1 H ighL Pensacola Low 8:43AM High 10:24 PM Low 530Low 45' THE SUN AND MOONm RIVER READINGS Reading Flood Stage Sunrise 6:30 AM Sunday Mbnday Woodruff 39.06 ft. 66.0 ft. Sunset 4:41 PM Blountstown 0.52 ft. 15.0 ft. Sunset 4:41 PM Blountstown 0.52ft. 15.0 ft.. Moonrise 6:39 AM Dec. Dec. Dec. Jan. Possible Showers. Scattered Storms. Marianna 5.82 ft. 19.0 ft. Moonse 13 20 28 Caryville 2.35 ft. 12.0 ft. Moonset 5:21 PM 2 FnORIDAe'S PANHANDLE MEDIA PARTNERS w e.e- JACKSON COUNTY Comn ity Calendar F L O ID A N TODAY door).,Call 569-1294 or 557-0374. lessons, help. All quilters welcome. Call 209-7638. B Chill Lunch Christmas Fundralser -11 a.m. Celebrate Recovery -7 p.m. at Evangel Wor- a Alford Community Organization Meeting 6 Publisher Valeria Roberts to 2 p.m. at First Church of the Nazarene, 2987 ship Center, 2645 Pebble Hill Road in Marianna; p.m. in the Alford Community Center. New members vroberts@jcfloridan.com Madison St. in Marianna (corner of Kelson and Adult, teen meetings to "overcome hirts, habits and from Alford; surrounding communities invited to Madison). Plates, $6 each, include a bowl of chili, hang-ups.' Dinner: 6 p.m. Child care available. Call join. Call.579-4482, 638-4900 or 579-5173. Circulation Manager Dena Oberski crackers, desert and a drink. Hosted by Anchorage 209-7856,573-1131. Alcoholics Anonymous Open Meeting 8-9 doberski@jcfloridan.com Children's Home and Quality Parenting Initiative. Alcoholics Anonymous Open Meeting 8-9 p.m. in the AA room of First UnitedcMethodist Delivery available (5 plate minimum). R.S.V.P.Rby p.m. in the AA room of First United Methodist Church, 2901 Caledonia St., Marianna. CONTACT US Dec.11 to 482-9568 or jtrammell@bigbendcbc.org. Church, 2901Caledonia St. in Marianna. Telephone: 850-526-3614 Proceeds will buy Christmas presents for children. .TUESDAY, DEC. 18 FA. 850-482-4478 Orentation 12:30-3:30 p.m. at theMarianna SATURDAY, DEC.15 St. Anne Thrift Store Hours 9a.. to 1p.m. Email: editorial@jcfloridan.com Goodwill Career Training Center, 4742 U.S. 90 in Email: editorial@jcfloridan.coMarianna. Register for free job placement and com- Meet the author Gus Gustafson -10 a.m. to Tuesdays and Thursdays at 4285 Second Ave. in Ma Adds: puter training; learn about services. Call 526-0139. 2 p.m..at the Jackson County Public Library, 2929 Marianna. All Christmas items half-pricestarting P.O. Box 520, Marianna, FL 32447 Green St. in Marianna. Gustafson Will tell stories Dec. 18. Store closed Dec. 25-Jan. 2. , Street Address: Grand Ridge Town Councl Meeting 6 p.m. from and sign copies of his book, "Experiencing Optimist Club of Jackson County Meeting 4403 Constitution Lane in Grand Ridge Town Hall. Call 592-4621. the Adventure' which chronicles the author's more Noon at Jim's Buffet & Grill ih Marianna. Marianna, FL 32446 A Alcoholics Anonymous Closed discussion, than 24 years of work with wild animals. Call 482- Mak d Taky 1-8 Marian 2446 8-9 p.m., First United Methodist Church, 2901 Cale- 9631. Make and Take Ornament Day- 12-8 p.m.at the JacksonCounty Public Library, 2929 GreenSt. Weekd s donia St., Marianna, in the AA room. Attendance Anonymous Op M ng in Marianna P and children welcome to craft Weekdays, 8 a.mto 5 p.m. limited to persons with a desire to stop drinking; 4:30-5:30 p.m. in the AAroom of First United Christmas ornaments (supplies provided). Call papers will not be signed. Methodist Church, 2901 Caledonia St. in Marianna. 482-9631. MISS YOUR PAPER? 9 Annual CommuntyChrt You should receive your newspapEr ho later B ZRIDAY, DEC. 14 th Annual Community Chrlstma s Light ) Sewing Circle -1 p.m. at Jackson County You should receive yournewspap o ter RIDAY, Show- B98 p.m. CSTDec. 7-9 and 14-16 at Three Senior Citizens, 2931 Optimist Drive in Marianna. than 6 a.m. If it does not arrive, call Circula- Better ea rs Club Meeting 2-3 p.m. Rivers State Park in Sneads. Free admission; dona- Call 482-5028. tion between 6 a.m. and noon, Tuesday to in the Hudnall Building community room, Jackson tions for future events, nonperishable food for local Hospital Board of I tees Finance Com- Friday, and 7 a.m. toll a.m. on Sunday. The Hospital campus, 4230 Hospital Drive, Marianna. food drives accepted. Call 482-9006'. mtptee, Board Meetin s 5 p.m. in the Hudall Jackson County Floridan (USPS 271-840) Helping meet the challenges of chronic lung Building Community Rooh, on th'e campus of the disease. Program/holiday celebration, "Growing a SUNDAY, DEC. 16 Jackn Hospitain Marianna is published Tuesday through Friday and disease. Program/holiday celebration, "Growing a SUNDAY,DEC.16 Jackson Hospital in Marianna. Healthier Community:'presented by Jackson Hos-on County Youth CounMi Sunday mornings. Periodical postage paid pital CEO Larry Meese. Bring a friend or caregiver. Candlelight Service of Remembrance 3:30 NAACP/Jckson County Youth Council at Marianna, FL.- No cost to attend. Light refreshments served. Call p.m. at the M. Sue and Rodney D. Pittman Memo-; Fndralser 5-9 p.m. at Beef'O'Brady's in Mari 718-2849. rial Chapel of Christian Memorial Chapel Funeral anna. Tell your server or cashier that you're there SM e N t At Home, 5441 Cooper St., Graceville. Offering family to support the Youth Council and a portion of your SU R rnament CraAing/Free Movie N ight At and friends a chance to grieve, heal and remember. bill will be donated. Funds will help with the group's SUBSCRIPTION RATES the Jackson County Public Library, 2929 Green St. Refreshments will be served. Public welcome. Call National Convention trip this summer. Home delivery $11.23 per month; $32.83 in Marianna. Parents and children are welcome to 263-6834. Alcohcs Anonymous Open Meeting --9 for three months: $62.05 for six months: craft Christmas ornaments (supplies.provided), 3-6 Alcoholics Anonymous Open Meetng-8-9 for three onhs; $62.05for ix months; pm"The Polar Express" will be screened 6-8 p.m. 9th Annual Community Christmas Light p.m. in the AA room of First United Methodist and $123.45for one year. All prices include Call 482-9631. Show 6-8 p.m. CST Dec. 7-9 and 14-16 at Three Church, 2901 Caledonia St. in Marianna. applicable state and local taxes. Mail rad Ri Christmas PaAde Fet i Rivers State Park in Sneads. Free admission; dona- ap Grand Ridge Christmas Parade & Festival tions for future events, nonperishable food for local subscriptions must be paid in advance. Mail 4 p.m. parade starting at Town Hall, ending at food drives accepted. Call 482-9006. WEDNESDAYDEC.19 subscriptions are: $46.12 for three months; John Thomas Porter Park on Florida Street (line D Job Club 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Mari- $92.24for six months; and $184.47 for one up: Hall Street, 3 p.m.) in Grand Ridge; The festival Alcohols Ano ous Closed Dscssio anaGoodwill Career Training Center, 4742 U.S.90 year. follows, in the park, where special children's activi- 630 p.m. at 4349 W. Lafayette St. i n Marianna.Lear obseekingetention ls.Ca ties are planned, including a visit from Santa Claus, (in one-story building behind 4351W. Lafayette St.) 526-139in Marianna. Learn job seeking/retention skils. all ADVERTISING who take Christmas lists and hand out goodie bags. Attendance limited to persons with a desire to stop Alcoholics Anonymous Open Meting-Noon TheTown will serve a hot dog and chili supper to all. drinking. 1 Alioholics Anonymos Open Meeting Noon The advertiser agrees that the publisher Bring lounge chairs. Deadline for parade entries: t 1 p.m. in the AA room of First United Methodist Sshall notbe liable for damages arising Nov. 30; call 592-4621. MONDAY, DEC. 17 out of errors and advertisements beyond n 9th Annual Community Christmas LIght AARP Chapter 3486 Final Meeting Noon in THURSDAY, DEC.20 the amount paid for the space actually Show 6-8 p.m. CST Dec. 7-9 and 14-16 at Three the First Methodist Church Youth Center, Marianna. occupied by that portion of the advertise- Rivers State Park in Sneads. Free admission; dona- Members, bring a covered dish (fried chicken pro- B St. Anne Thrift Store Hours 9 a.m. to l1p.m. ments in which the error occurred, whether tiohs for future events, nonperishable food for local vided). Local musician Roger Whitaker will present a Tuesdays and Thursdays at 4285 Second Ave. in sucherrorisduetothenegligenceofthe food drives accepted. Call 482-9006. Christmas program. Marianna. All Christmas items half-price, starting publisher's employees or otherwise, ande LIve Nativity Scene 6-8 p.m. on Madison B Jackson County Community Helpers Club Dec.18. Store closed Dec. 25-Jan. 2. there shall be not liabilit for non-inser- Street in Marianna, across from the farmers' market Monthly Meeting 3 p.m. at 4571 Dickson Road B Caregiver Support Group Meeting -11 a.m. pavilion.Free admission. Presented by First Presby- in Greenwood, The club invites the community to to noon in the First Presbyterian Church Social tion of any advertisement beyond the terian Church of Marianna. fellowship at the club site. Call 592-4649. Hall, 4437 Clinton St. in Marianna. Open to all amount paid for such advertisement.This B Play:"How the Grinch"Stole Christmas" 6 B Jackson County Development Council Board family caregivers providing care to loved ones or newspaper will not knowingly accept or p.m. in the Malone School Auditorium, presented by of Directors Meeting 5 p.m. in the upstairs friends. Confidential group, facilitated by a profes- Spublish illegal material of any kind. Advertis- the MaloneDrama Club. Tickets are $3 for adults; conference room of the Nearing Court Office Build- sional group counselor. Coffee, water, light snacks ing which expresses preference based on $1 for ages 10 and younger. ing, 2840 Jefferson St., Marianna. Public welcome. provided. legally protected personal characteristics is 34th Annual NAACP Freedom Fund Awards Call 526,4005. Orientation 12:30-3:30 p.m. at the Marianna not acceptable. Banquet -7 p.m. at the Jackson County Agricul- B Jackson County Qullter's Gulld Meeting Goodwill Career Training Center, 4742 U.S. 90 in ture Complex, Pennsylvania Avenue in Marianna.- 5:30-7:30 p.m. at Ascension Lutheran Church, Marianna. Register for free job placement and HOWTO GETYOUR Guest speaker: Author Elton Patterson of Tallahas- 3975 US 90 West, Marianna..Business meetings are computer training; learn about services. Call 526- NEWS PUBLISHED see. Tickets: $40 each, in advance ($45at the fourth Mondays; other Mondays are for projects, 0139. The Jackson County Floridan will publish 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, news of general interest free of charge. email editorial@jcfloridan.com, fax 850-482-4478 or bring items to 4403 Constitution Lane in Marianna. Submit your news or Community Calendar 'events via email, fax, mail, or hand delivery. Police RoTl1up Fees may apply for wedding, engagement, anniversary and birth announcements. MARIANNA POLICE Office and county fire/rescue fic stops, two larceny corn- amine, possession of marijua- Forms are available at the Floridan offices. DEPARTMENT reported the following inci- plaints, one criminal mischief na-less than 20 grams, unlawful Photographs must be of good quality and -dents for Dec. .complaint, one civil dispute, possession of listed chemicals, suitable for print.The Foridan reserves the The Marianna Police De- 1' ,1. the lat- one littering complaint, one possession of drug parapher- suileor p. e anreserves e artment listed the following est available fraud complaint, one assist of nalia, felon in possession of a rightto edit a submssons. incidents fr Dec. 11, the latest report. (Some of a motorist, two retail thefts, firearm. GETTING IT RIGHT available report: Two accidents, these calls may two assists of other agencies, a Willard Mills, 58, 3732 Whis- The Jackson County Floridan's policy one suspicious vehicle, one be related to four public service calls, one pering Pines Circle, Green- is to correct mistakes promptly. To burglary, one verbal distur- after-hours calls criminal registration and four wood, alligator possession of report an error please call 526-3614 bance, one drug offense, one taken on behalf of Graceville transports.. parts, etc. Monday-Friday. burglar alarm, four traffic stops, and Cottondale police depart- David Ingram, 43, 4363 Kel- one criminal mischief com- ments): One accident, three JACKSON COUNTY son Ave., Marianna, attempted plaint, one trespass complaint, abandoned vehicle reports, one CORRECTIONAL FACILITY manufacture of methamphet- two obscene/threatening suspicious vehicle, one suspi- amine, unlawful possession phone call, two animal com- cious incident, three suspi- The following persons were of listed chemicals, felon in plaints, orie property damage. cious persons, one escort, two .booked into the county jail dur- possession of a firearm. complaint; and three public reports of mental illness, one ing the latest reporting periods: service calls. burglary, one woodland fire, ) Shakayra Williams, 22, 1717 Jail Populatlonf 218 two drug offenses, one hazard- Grande Point Blvd., Orlando, JACKSON COUNTY ous material incident, uttering a forged instrument. T repor a crime,call CrimeStoppers SHERIFF'S OFFICE 15 medical calls, four traffic B Chad Vickery, 31, 2495 High- agency. SHERIFF'Si OFFICE crashes, four burglar alarms, way 73, Marianna, attempted To report a wildlife violation, call 1-888- .JCFLORIDAN .COME The Jackson County Sheriff's two panic alarms, 20 traf- manufacture of methamphet- 404-FWCC (3922). V .5* JACKSON COUNTY FLORIDAN www.jcfloridan.com LOCAL THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13,2012 3AF Locals thanked for making CHIPOLA SERVICE PROJECT National Night Out a success r'O Special to the Floridan On Aug. 7, the Jackson County Sheriff's Office, the Marianna Police De- a partment and Crime Stop- pers of Jackson County headlined the first local National Night Out event, i at Madison Park. National Night Out is de- i SUBMITTED PHOTO signed to help raise aware- Chipola College business major Rebecca Dominguez recently ness with the community painted a mural for third-grade teachers Tonya Amerson and about crime prevention, Keyla Boswell at Bethlehem Elementary School. A community organized crime and drug service project is required of all Chipola business majors. prevention, by creating a C t w police-community part- nership. The event gives citizens a chance to inter- act with the first respond- ers, and law enforcement SUBMITTEDPHOTO officials on a personal ba- For her efforts coordinating the local National Night Out event, Sgt. Cheree' Edwards of the sis, and learn how we can Jackson County Sheriffs Office, center, receives an appreciation plaque presented by Sheriff work together to combat Lou Roberts, left, and Jim Peacock with Crime Stoppers. crime. National Night Out is also a way for emergency personnel and the agen- cies that assist them to say thankyou for being part of a community that wants SUBMITTEPHOT toenforce a "zero toler- From left, Coleman Duraso, Elizabeth Carnley, Austin ance" community., Westbrook, Taylor Duraso, Kaylee Hatcher, Dellon Barber and Over 1,700 people were c Cole Jordan. able to feast on free ham- h rse burgers and hot dogs, , while they visited the M OneFFAhors variety of venders that were on site. Thanks to James Band, Diamond D and Kit Reagan the crowd was. entertained by ane a r state title a variety of music. How- ever, none of this would Special to the Floridan Barber and Cole Jordan. have been possible The clinic included ba- without the help of our For his efforts coordinating the local National Night Out event, Capt. Scott Edwards of the In Florida FFA, after a sic instruction in halter participants. Jackson County Sheriff's Office, center, receives an appreciation plaque presented by Sheriff state title has been won, and performance, sample The Jackson County Lou Roberts, left, and Jim Peacock with Crime Stoppers. the winning students can. classes, and an explana- Sheriff's Office, Marianna College for the public slide. David Melvin Engineers, no longer participate in tion/demonstration of a Police Department and service demonstrations Thanks went out to the Jackson County AARIE Al- that particular contest. scored class. Crime Stoppers of Jackson as well educational infor- Pilot Club, the Health trusa, River Town Com- Since Malone FFA took Other horse enthusiasts County extend a big thank mation; and Department Department, First Meth- munity Church, and Bob the 2012 Florida FFA State Cydney Hewett, Devon you to their partners: Flor- of Corrections for the use odist Church, Civil Air Pforte. Horse Judging title, the Southwell, Hollie Askew' ida Highway Patrol for the of their K-9 vehicles and Patrol, Jackson Hospital, Lastly, organizers recog- group is starting with a and Chelsea Edenfield - use of the rollover demo .handlers. Traffic Safety Team, and nize that the event would fresh crop of judgers. were unable to attend the car; Department of For- A kid's area was made Department of Trans- not have been possible The new horse judging clinic, but are nonetheless estry for their vehicles and available by Evangel Wor- portation for all the in- without the help of the group began its journey at working hard to become Smokey the Bear; Marian- ship Center, which provid- formational booths; to many volunteers in the the University of Florida a member of the 2012-13 na Fire Department and ed fishing games, bucket those that donated items community that asked to horse judging clinic on teams. the fire truck; National toss, rings toss, baseball for our giveaways: Rahal- be a -part of NNO. Grati- Saturday, Dec. 8. Malone Malone Middle Guard for -the use of the throw and snow cones. Miller Chevrolet, Chipola tude was expressed to FFA students attending School will compete in Humvee and the rock wall; Apalachee Correctional Ford, Hopkins, Walmart, Anna Arrington, Diane were Coleman Duraso, Okeechobee on Jan. 18 Florida Fish and Wild- Ihstitution served up nev- Permanent Beauty by Al- Pate, Lori Chase and Mar- Elizabeth Carnley, Austin and Malone High School life for the live a'lligaior er-ending popcorn, while ice, Lil' Momma, Delight sha Furr, and all of the Westbrook, Taylor Duraso, will compete in Tampa on demonstration; Jackson the Marianna Fire. De- and the 1st Methodist officers from the Jackson Kaylee Hatcher, Dellon Feb. 9. CountyCorrectionalFacil- partment provided popu- Church; and those that County Sheriff's Office ity for their transport van lar favorites, a bounce .gave monetary dona- and the Marianna Police demonstration; Chipola house and inflatable tions: The Optimist Club, Department. CU TE K ID S GAS WATCH Gas prices are going up. Here are , the least expensive places to buy M gas in Jackson County, as of Thursday afternoon. i 1. $3.23, LOVES Travel Center, Hwy. 231, Cottondale 2. $3.23, Raceway 861, Hwy. 231, Cottondale 3. $3.24, Murphy Oil, Hwy. 71 S., s. Marianna ~',x : '1 - 4. $3.25, Pilot, Hwy,71, SMEH Ma5. 3.25, Travel Center, Hwy.71 Bryce and Braylon Speights, 3 and 4, are the children of Belkis SS., Marianna Torres and Robert Speights Jr., both from Cottondale. 6. $3.27, McCoy's Food Mart, 2 Jefferson, Marianna Ty this on for SIGHS! 7.$3.28, Mobil Food Mart, Jefferson, Marianna t 8. $3.29, Dixie Food 8 Gas, Hwy. 231S.,Alford If you see a lower price, i i ., contact the Floridan newsroom 2icwwnc li at editoriail@jcfloridan.com. 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(850) 638-9421 2045 3rd Avenue I Sneads, Florida 32460 D el, RON.Y SMIH ED MoCor BEVERLY THOMAS ISO(e ) ose.8a9o (sI) 5734.*18 (80o) 29.5sai1 Hours: Thurs-Fri 9am-5pm CT Sat 9am-3pm CT hatton-house-apartments.com d dablobemneymlth www emoacyruty comr Oembarqmall.oom smocoyi SOyahoo.omrn -14A THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13,2012 STATE & REGION JACKSON COUNTY FLORIDAN www.jcfloridan.com State Briefs on panel upset Right whale tate residents.panel upset over mother-and-calf pairs $39M verdict s- sDo. .v teacher evaluation glitches Florida wildlife officials reversed In Fla. say they've spotted the WEST PALM BEACH -A first mothers and calves Florida appellate court is of the right whale calving ordering a new trial after The Associated Press day after, being corrected Interim Education Com- Germany, Israel, Sweden, season. reversng an aing f r with the percentage virtu- missioner Pam Stewart Denmark, Chinese Taipei, Right whales are an en- smoker's $39 million judg- State Board of Education. ally unchanged, but board said the problem occurred Great Britain and France. Right whales are anen- smoernt against a toao' members on Wednesday members said the episode because some school dis- Board member Roberto vationisngered species. onser- ment against a toacco bemoaned an embarrass- cost the state credibility. tricts submitted duplicate "Bobby" Martinez won a rebound in births after A three-judge panel ing and credibility dam- The evaluations have reports, which are re- the panel's support for his the number o newbor of the 4th District Court aging glitch that occurred been contentious with quired for salary informa- legislative proposal that whales hit a 10-year low of Appeal in West Palm when Florida released many teachers and their tion in certain cases but would repeal alaw requir- last winter. Beachruled Wednesday the first results from its unions opposed to a heavy not for the evaluations. ing the state to decide Te Florida Fish and that a Broward County new teacher evaluation reliance on student test Stewart noted the results which textbooks school The Florida Fish and that a Browardoty system. scores. for the last school year districts can purchase. Wildlife Conservation jury was unduly swayed system. scores. for the last school year districts can purchase. Commissionsaysthe first by Cindy Naugle'spoor The panel, meeting in "Before we put anything were the first using what's Martinez said it's an out- mother-and-calf pairs health and the refusal of Tampa, also endorsed a on our website or before called a value-added moded requirement in were spotter Dec. 4 in the Philip Morris USAto ad- proposalto eliminate state we release, there must be model. the electronic age. He Atlantic Ocean off north- mit past wrongdoing textbook adoption and a thorough review of the "We'll get better at it ev- said schools and teach- east Floi Oc ne pair was Theh panel reversed its called for celebrating the data and multiple eye- ery single year," she said. ers should be given the east Flonda. One pair was The panel revesed its achievement of Florida's balls looking at it," said Board members also flexibility to choose from to the St. Johns River. The hold the judgment after 2011 fourth-graders who board member A.K. De- urged staffers to do a wider array of materials other was seen about a Philip Morris asked for a came in a close second on sai. "It takes everything more to call more at- whether in book form or dozen miles off Amelia rehearing an international reading away and distracts the tention to international digital. Island.' The jury initially test. students, parents, oth- reading scores released It was his final act as a Experts estimate as few awarded Naugle $300 mil- The Department of Edu- ers and makes us look Tuesday by the National board member as his term as 400 North Atlantic right lion. Circuit Judge Jeffrey cation last week posted incompetent. Center for Education expires at the end of the whales remain. Female Streitfeld reduced that ver- results showing 97 per- Board member Kath- Statistics. year. right whales migrate each dict to $39 million because cent of Florida's teachers leen Shanahan said peo- Florida's overall fourth- The board also passed a w inter to the warmer he believed t he jury hadonbec were rated as effective" ple sometimes are afraid grade reading score was rule change to implement waters off Georgia and acted out of sympathy or "highly effective" on a to let others review their 569,justtwopointsbehind a new law allowing ac- Florida to vebirth afWeb page only to take it work"because we feellike Hong Kong and ahead of tive duty service person- 'llsn wantsgve fei down hours later because it's going to make us look 54 other school systems nel and veterans to earn oud t s Nelson wants fled bf errors. weak and that's not the including the United college credit for military Ousted Ind.school to probe Florida It was restored the next ease." States overall, Canada, training. chief new Florida reform school commissioner MARIANNA U.S. TA SSEE di- Sen. Bill Nelson wants Gov. Scott to talk health care with Obama ana's recently ousted state the Justice Department to The Associated Press* Scott told reporters Tues- safety net that our citizens Sen. Joe Negron re- school superintendent is join an expanded search day. "As you know, my are able to pay for," said minded the committee Florida's new education for graves and possible FORT LAUDERDALE goal was to sit down with Scott, a former health care that the state will spend commissioner. evidence of crimes at a Gov. Rick Scott wants her, to understand on the executive, about $21 billion on Med- The State Board of defunct reform school in to meet with President exchanges, how we could Florida lawmakers have icaid this year. Medicaid Education selected Tony the Florida Panhandle. Barack Obama to discuss do what Flbridians want decided to let the fed- covprs nearly 3 million Bennett, a Republican The Florida Democrat the federal health over- we need lower health eral government run the people about half are who lost a bid for re-elec- on Wednesday made the haul, including ways to care cost, we need to con- state's health exchange, an children. tion in Indiana last month, request in a letter to make expanding the Med- stantly focus on access online marketplace where Lawmakers say it must onWednesdayinTampa. Attorney General Eric icaid rolls and setting up and quality. residents and small busi- be overhauled because The board picked Ben-' Holder. online health exchanges Scott has been a vocal nesses can shop for health it's eating up about 30 nett from a slate of three University of South more affordable for states critic of the Affordable care coverage. They could percent of the state finalists. Florida anthropologists on with tight budgets. Care Act, but softened his change their mind later, budget. The others were Murray Monday released a report The request comes after position after the elec- but that would take ap- If Florida lawmakers de- State University President indicating they had docu- the Obama administra- tion, saying he's open proval by the Legislature cide to fully expand their Randy Dunn, who once. mented the deaths of two tion said Monday that to working with federal and governor. Medicaid rolls, the Obama served as state superin- staffers and 96 children states can do a partial health officials to find a But they still must de- administration is offering tendent in Illinois, and at the former Arthur G. Medicaid expansion but solution., But he's repeat- cide' whether they will to absorb the cost fof-the Arlington, Va., educa- Dozier School for Boys in that they wouldn't get the edly expressed concerns expand Medicaid rolls, first three years and pick tion onnsultant Charles Maanna. three years of 100 percent about the potential costs Officials estimate close to up 90 percent of the tab Hokanson, a former They also said they federal funding provided to Florida taxpayers. Now 900,000 residents could be after that. deputy assistant U.S. found 50 gravesites on the under the law. Scott had he's one of several Repub- covered under expanded' Florida has one of the- secretary of education in grounds. That's 19 more previously requested to lican governors who re- Medicaid rolls by fiscal highest rates of unin- President George W. Bush's than the Florida Depart- meet with Health and Hu- cently sent a letter asking year 2020-2021, costing, sured rates and some of administration. ment of Law Enforcement man Services Secretary the president to meet with the state $330 million. the most stringent eligi- Bennett led efforts in identified in a prior Kathleen Sebelius to dis- them to discuss ways to A Senate committee bility requirements in the Indiana to adopt many of investigation. FDLE, cuss his concerns that the make health care afford- charged with overseeing country for Medicaid. A the accountability chang- though, was unable to law could burden state able and accessible. the implementation of family of three with in- es pioneered by Florida. confirm or refute claims taxpayers. "We care about those the health law had its first come of $11,000 a year Former Commissioner that school staffers had "Well it's disappointing who can't afford their meetingjustlastweekand makes too much and Gerard Robinson resigned abused students decades that Secretary Sebelius health care.We've got to be seemed far from making single residents are not in August after only about ago. would take that position," able to afford a health care any decisions.. covered. a year on the job. He cited _ .separation from his family Police: Man fatally inVirginiawherehe previ- shot roommate Miss. lawmakers brush up on education proposals ously had been secretary of education. over dinner of education over d e The Associated Press Some of the charter could not be religious for charter schools, HOLLY HILL-Police in school supporters wore schools. separate from the ex- Fla. reaches 1 central Florida say a man JACKSON, Miss. Mis- lapel stickers with "School The proposal would isting state Board of million mark with fatally shot his room- sissippi lawmakers were Choice." create a governing board Education. concealed weapons mate during an argument doing homework Wednes- Charters are public over how to prepare pork day before the 2013 schools that are free of COMERFOLT TALLAHASSEE Flori- chops. session. some state regulations. COMERFORD VAULT da will soon have 1 million Holly Hill Police Chief The House and Senate Supporters say char- MEMORIAL S people with valid permits Mark Barker told the Day- education committees ters would give flexibil- to carry a concealed tona Beach News-Journal met together at the Capi- ity for different academic Le helpyou weapon. the shooting happened tol to discuss elementa- approaches. Let us help you Agriculture Commis- about 10:30 p.m. Tuesday. ry-school reading skills, Opponents worry char- with a memoria sioner Adam Putnam Barker says another teacher evaluations and ters would get too much DURfBIITY announced Wednesday roommate called 911 and charter schools. attention and money, dis- that the state would cross 55-year-old Thomas Mat- House Education Chair- tracting people from ef- the milestone sometime thew Hahn confessed to man John Moore, R-Bran- forts to improve all public next week. Putnam said responding officers. don, said no bills have schools. All Work & Material Guaranteed the state has the largest Barker says the room- been filed, but the meet- Rachel Canter is ex- i ' number of concealed mate was shot twice in the ing provided a glimpse of ecutive director of Mis- Burial Vaults, Mausoleums, weapon permit holders in head. His name has not what lawmakers might sissippi First, an edu- Benches, Markers the nation. been released. discuss once the three- cation policy group and All Cemetery Supplies The number of people Hahn told officers that month session starts in that supports charter applying for concealed his roommate had come early January. schools. weapon permits has risen home drunk and the two "Members can go ahead She gave a detailed sharply over the last four began arguing about and start thinking about briefing about a proposed years. dinner. He says they've ar- it," Moore said during bill her group wants law- Putnam said that four gued in the past, with the a break in the meeting makers to consider. It Pete Comerford- Owner & Operator out of five people with a arguments often becom- that attracted dozens of. specifies that no private 593-6828 1-800-369-6828 permit are male. Roughly ing physical. parents, educators, tea schools could be con- comerfordvaultmemorial@hotmail.com 10 percent of those with a party members and other verted 'to public charter Hwy. 90 W Sneadsi FL valid permit are not From wire reports spectators. schools, and charters Quality Shoe Repair & Western Shop Sinc 1. SDan SOe) 1959;Sa l [ 47 [ H*F Hunting Boots * $89.99 TAX. HUSH P S- WHILE SUPPLIES LAST U I JOHN DEERE KidBoots .I. BEN SAUNDERS, D.M.D. 4408 Lafayette St MON, TUGs, WED, FRI Downtown 4 A 7:30AM5:00pM 4711 Highway 90 East Marianna, FL i SAT73OAM NOON (Betreen Burger King & Big Lots) 526-SPIT JACKSON COUNTY FLORIDAN + www.jcfloridan.com LOCIL THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13,2012 5AF ar. A time of rememProperty appraiser gets OK to redraw digitals Marianna Chapel Gardens, A time of remem- Funeral Home brance will be held from BY DEBORAH BUCKHALTER 3960 Lafayette Street 1:00 P.M. until time of serv- dbuckhalter@jcfloridan.com Marianna, Florida 32446 ice. Phone 850-526-5059 Marianna Chapel Funer- Years ago, before the Fax 850-526-3066 al Home is in charge of ar- computer and digital age, rangements. it was a simple if muscle- Expressions of sympathy taxing matter for folks to James William may be submitted online at see clear-cut parcel lines Campbell www.inariannachapelfh.com. and aerial photos of the James & Sikes lands recorded in the Funeral Home Jackson County Property Mr. James William Camp- Maddox Chapel Appraiser's office. bell, age 71, of Marianna 4278 Lafayette Street They could roll up their d e formerly of Gulf County Mi na, F L32 6 sleeves uld rous up their passed away on Monday, 850.482.2332 sleeves and dust off the December 10, 2012 in the big, heavy parcel map Marianna Health & Reha- www.1amesandsikesfuneralhomes.com books for a look at their of- bilitation Center. ficial property lines. They He was born in Missouri Doris Allen could stretch out the big on December 2, 1941 to the Ke aerial naps for a bird's eye late Raymond W. and An- view of it within the larger nie Lee Campbell. Before swath of land surrounding moving to Marianna, Mr. Funeral services will be th Campbell had lived in Gulf at 2 p.m. Thursday, De- it if they chose. County for thirty-eight cember 13, 2012 at First If they wanted to see the years. After many years of Baptist Church in property lines overlaid service Mr. Campbell re- Cottondale with Rev. Jack against the aerials, they MARK SKINNER/JACKSON COUNTYFLORIDIAN tired from St. Joe Paper Brock officiating. Inter- got some help from staff. Jackson County Property Appraiser Sharon Cox points out how the aerial maps and property Mill and started his second ment will follow in First Employees simply would maps aren't matching up properly. career with the State of United Methodist Church grab a rule and draw the to give the customers an money back to the board "I know that budgets are Florida Forestry Division. Cemetery in Cottondale. lines in with ink for the accurate look at an aerial as she typically does. But tight and I know that ev- e was of the Baptist faith Marianna Chapel customer. overlaid with plot map her requests had come in ery department's budget and enjoyed working with and l deel horses and mules. Funeral Home With the digital age, lines, they must resort a stretch of lean budget is important," she said. He was preceded in 3960 Lafayette Street things seemed to get sim- to the old rule-and-ink times. One year, she'd set "So I tried to understand. death by his parents. Marianna, Florida 32446 pler still. In most cases, the method. aside $25,000 to get start- I'm just very, very happy Mr. Campbell is survived Phone 850-526-5059 digital system did simplify Without an experienced ed on the project, but the that they approved it this by one daughter Christal Fax 850-526-3066 and expand property-re- assessment team, assess- board asked her to trim year. I know some coun- Harris and her husband lated capabilities in the ing the property from the that out. She started over ties have paid $300,000 Johnny of Cottondale two Rosa oaquina office. But in one way, it off-center merged files and was denied again an- for this service, but I have sons James William Camp- created a wave of frustra- could be difficult, but Cox other year. a vendor that I've worked bell, Jr. and wife Mandy of Samper tion and confusion that said the people there know But in budget year with for years and who did Atlanta, and Douglas Edg- Pieschaon Property Appraiser Sha- how to adjust from the im- 2011-12, she tried again some samples of the work Virgalla., one brother Odes ron Cox has been dealing ages in order to accurately when she calculated that for free, to show us how it Campbell oand his wife Rosa Joaquina Samper with for years. assess property. she had $53,740 left over, would look, so I'm feeling Jeannie of Warrensburg, Pieschacon died peacefully Digital advances have But, Cox hopes the prob- mainly because of a po- very fortunate that I have Missouri, three sisters in her sleep at Bay Medical made it possible to merge lem is about to go away. sition she hadn't filled. the money and a price Charlotte Davis of Center this past Monday. the aerial photos and par- This week, she saw some That's just $400 shy of that match up and a board Warrensburg, Missouri, Rosa entered this Earth cel maps, so that, in theo- light at the end of the tun- what she needed to have that has approved it. Frances Hunt and her hus-, on August 14, 1931 and left ry, no one would have to nel and she couldn't be the overlays redrawn. She "This is going to help band Frank of Cypress, on December 10, 2012. draw the plot lines on the happier. tried again this week to the office and the cus- Texas, and Verna Jenkins She was preceded in aerial maps. But, in prac- To merge the files, get the board to approve tomers and it's something and her husband Casey of death by her husband, Jo- tice, the digitally merged the digital overlays the expense, and commis- that we really need to get Holden, Missouri, his six seph Pieschacon, and one files don't match up prop- that link to the aerials sioners unanimously ap- done. The people in the grandchildren Zachery son William Pieschacon. Campbell and his wife Ash- She is survived b her erly. A house might ap- must be redrawn. And proved the plan. office now can do our as- ley, Tyler Harris, Emma children: Isabel Couvrette, pear to be situated in the that costs money Cox said it will take sessments accurately, Campbell, Kristen Camp- Joann Mackey; Joseph, middle of a road, for in- several thousand dol- about six or eight months because we know how to bell, Justin Campbell and Brendan, Eileen and stance. When members lars. Cox has been trying to do the work. In the adjust (from the out-of- Joshua Campbell, his great Damian Pieschacon; of the public come in to for years to get permis- meantime, her staff will sync maps), but we won't granddaughter Liliana grandchildren; and some look at the images, those sion from Jackson County keep their trusty pens and work and live forever, so Goforth. family in Colombia. who aren't aware of the Commissioners to use rules nearby. we need something accu- A time of remembrance Rosa was very kind, very quirk are confused. Staff some left-over funds to She said she was grate- rate in here for the people will be held from 10:00 generous, and had a sweet, explains it to new people accomplish the task ful that the board saw fit who'willsomedaycomein A.M. to 11:00 A.M. on Fri- humble, and gentle dispo- several times a week. And rather than turning the to do so. behind us." day, December 14, 2012 in sition. She was loved by all the Marianna Chapel Fu- and will be deeply missed ---- = --- -- --et----u------- neral Home with graveside by her family and friends. services to follow in Ever- A time of remembrance A"We're notdoingthisjust derstanding about that; process. green Memorial Gardens in will be held from 6:00 P.M. a to be against President they can continue their "Noon Monday is the Panama City with the Rev. to 8:00 P.M. on Friday, De- Obama. We as Americans national membership ending of one chapter Ronnie Wright officiating. cember 14, 2012 in the Ma- From Page A should support our presi- and none of that will and the possible, start of Contributions may be rianna Chapel Funeral health care policy calls for dent. This was strictly that be affected whatsoever." anther organization that made to the Marianna Home. mandatory purchase of AARP just happened to The local AARP will people can come to and Health & Rehabilitation Funeral services will be insurance coverage. endorse him and we felt give the money in its fellowship and learn use- Center at P.O. Box 240, Ma- held on Saturday, Decem- "I pay close attention that it should have been bank account, about fl information," McNeill rianna, FL 32447Mr. beCamp- r 15 at 2:30in tile after- to those newsletters, and non-partisan. All this $550, to three local chari- said of the upcoming final bell would like to give a sion will begin at Marianna we know what the bot- started in July, and since ties the Jackson County session. It will be held at special thank you to Ma- Chapel Funeral Home, tom line of the national then more than 60,000 Salvation Army chapter, the First United Method- rianna Health & Rehabilita- 3960 Lafayette Street, Ma- AARP is," he said. "It says members of AARP have the food bank associated ist Church Youth Center tion Center, Shonda with rianna, and burial will fol- it's nonpartisan, but I've resigned nationwide. with First Presbyterian on Clinton Street in Mari- Covenant Hospice and Tra- low at Pinecrest Memorial gotten (endorsement) fli- A lot of older people Church in Marianna and anna. Normally, a ses- cy Mears, ARNP. Gardens, Marianna, Flori- ers that came through the had an AARP member- the Jackson County Spe- sion will include a special Marianna Chapel Funer- da. Everyone wh6 met or mail, so I know. I've been ship because of some cial Olympics. But first, program of specific inter- al Home is in charge of ar- knew our mom is invited to a member of AARP for 16 of the services available the organizationwill write est to seniors, but this one rangements. attend. years and I can't remem- through it, like dental and a $35 check to the state, will be devoted to discus- Expressions of sympathy Marianna Chapel Funer- ber anything like this hap- health insurance, and we its fee associated with sion about that possible may be submitted online at al Home is in charge of ar-p www.mariannachapelfh.com. rangements. pening before. don't want anyone misun- the formal dissolution new organization. Marianna Chapel Marianna Chapel Funeral Home Funeral Home 3960 Lafayette Street 3960 Lafayette Street Property Marianna, Florida 32446 Marianna, Florida 32446 C hrstm as Phone 850-526-5059 Phone 850-526-5059 ope From From Page 1A From Page 1A Susan Elaine Sally E. That's unlikely, however. Gay Wimberly of the space demand that The town will have games it be used for public set up all over the festival health purposes and that grotmds, and each child Susan "Elaine" Gay, age Services for Ms. Sally E. th proje as the b.o artciate wil 42, of Alford passed away Wimberly will be held at this project was the best who participates will get a on Tuesday, December 11, 11:00 A.M. today in the fit. prize at every game stop, 2012 in Jackson Hospital. Marianna Chapel Funeral Dean said he was regardless of his or her Arrangements are incom- Home with Rev. Jack Ho- grateful for the cotmunty's success at popping bal- plete and will be 'an- well officiating. Interment decision. loons with darts, shoot- nouncedlater. will follow in the Rocky "I think they've stepped ing basketballs or in other Marianna Chapel Funer- Creek Baptist Church Cem- up to the plate and said activites. al Home are in charge of etery. that service is a needed Pony and train rides are arrangements. A time of remembrance thing in this county and among the new events at MariannaChapel will be held from 10:00 want to see it happen," this year's festival, which Funeral Home A. ti of sympathyece he said. "We greatly ap- might be the town's biggest 3960 Lafayette Street maybe submitted online at preciate it and I'm sure and best yet, Moneyham Marianna, 26 www.mariannachapelfh.com. the citizens are appre- said. There will be a draw- Phone 850-526-5059 Marianna Chapel Funer- ciative. We have a good ing every three minutes to al Home are in charge of facility here and now we give away toys and other Frances Johns arrangements. can make it available to gifts to children up to age more people." 18. Services for Ms. Frances Dean also said the ex- This is the town's biggest Johns will be held at 2:00 pansion will likely create public event of the year P.M. today in the Marianna 1-5 new jobs, depending MARK SKINNER/JACKSON COUNTY FLORIDIAN and the town council goes Chapel Funeral Home with on how large the rehab Occupational Therapist Carrie Poole talks with Frank Grant all out in support of the Rev. Ronnie Wright offi- expansion actually turns as he exercises his arms Wednesday at the Marianna Health community get-together, ciating., Interment will fol- out to be. add Rehabilitation Center. Moneyham said. low in Pinecrest Memorial Nelson wants feds to probe Florida reform school TheAssociatedPress sible evidence of crimes Attorney General of two staffers and 96 the grounds. That's 19 that school staffers at a defmunct reform Eric Holder. children at the former more than the Florida had abused students MARIANNA U.S. school in the Florida University of South Arthur G. Dozier Department of Law En- decades ago. Sen. Bill Nelson wants Panhandle. Florida anthropologists School for Boys in forcement identified in a The anthropologsts the Justice Department The Florida Democrat on Monday released a re- Marianna. prior investigation. FDLE, believe additional, re-, to join an expanded on Wednesday made the port indicating they had They also said they though, was unable to search will turn up more search for graves and pos- request in a letter to documented the deaths found 50 gravesites on confirm or refute claims gravesites. ity SmMfo, Pinecrest 3424 West ig 90 / m/ tr I.m r .,ici *5 .4 2.04 5 3720 Caverns Road Marianna, FL 32446-1806 (850) 482-3964 16A THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13,2012 NATION JACKSON COUNTY FLORIDAN www.jcfloridan.com Police: Oregon mall shooter used stolen rifle The Associated Press "We heard people run- DeCostasaid when he got infant son when the shots ning back here screaming, to the food court, "I saw a started. PORTLAND, Ore. The yelling '911,'" she told The gentleman face down, ob- "All of a sudden you hear gunman who killed two Associated Press. viously shot in the head." two shots, which sounded people and himself in a Sprint barricaded herself "A lot of blood," DeCosta like balloons popping," shootingrampage atanOr- in the store's back room said. "You could tell there Rowland told the station. egon mall was 22 years old until the was nothing you could do "Everybody got on the and used a stolen rifle from coast was for him." ground. I grabbed the baby someone he knew, author- clear. He said he also saw a from the stroller and got ities said Wednesday. Jason De- woman on the floor who on the ground." Jacob Tyler Roberts had Costa, a had been shot in the chest. Rowland said she heard armed himself with an AR- manager of Austin Patty, 20, who people screaming and 15 semiautomatic rifle and a window- works at Macy's, said he crying. had several fully loaded Roberts tinting com- saw a man in a white mask "I put the baby back in magazines when he ar- pany that carrying a rifle and wear- the stroller and ran," Row- rived at a Portland mall has a display on the mall's ing a bulletproof vest. land said. on Tuesday, said Clacka- ground floor, said when he There was a series of rapid- KaelynnKeelinwaswork- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS mas County Sheriff Craig arrived to relieve his co- fire shots in short succes- ing two stores down from This combo made from undated photos released by the Roberts. worker, he heard shots ring sion as Christmas music Macy's when the gunfire Clackamas County Sheriff's ept.shows Oregon mallshooting The sheriff said the rifle out upstairs. played. Patty said he dove began. She watched win- victims Steven Mathew Forsyth, 45, of West Lnn, Ore. (left) jammed during the 22- DeCosta ran up an es- for the floor and then ran. dows of another store get and Cindy Ann Yuille 54, of Portland, Ore. year-old's attack, but he calator, past people who His Macy's co-worker,. shot out. She and her co- Clackamas Town Cen- daughter when she heard managed to get it working had dropped for cover and Pam Moore, told the AP workers ran to get custom- ter is one of the Portland pops that sounded like again. He later shot him- glass littering tie floor, the gunman was short, ers inside their own store area's biggest and busiest firecrackers. "I heard peo- self. Authorities don't yet "I figure if he's shooting with dark hair. to take shelter. malls, with 185 stores and ple running and screaming have a motive but don't a gun, he's gonna run out Kira Rowland told KGW- "If we would have run. a 20-screen movie theater. and saying'Get out, there's believe he was targeting of bullets," DeCosta said, TV that she was shop- out, we would have run Holli Bautista, 28, was somebody shooting,"' she specific people. "and I'm gonna take him." ping at Macy's with her right into it," she said. shopping at Macy's for her told the AP. Two people a 54- year-old woman and a 45-year-old man were killed, and another, Kris- tina Shevchenko, 15, was wounded and in serious condition onWednesday. Roberts, wearing a hock- ey-style face mask, parked his 1996 green Volkswa- gen Jetta in front of the second-floor entrance to M4cy's and walked briskly through the store, into the mall and began firing ran- domly, police said. He fatally shot Steven Mathew Forsyth of West Linn and Cindy Ann Yuille of Portland, the sheriff said. Roberts then fled along a mall corridor and into a back hallway, down stairs and into a corner where police found him dead from an apparent self-in- flicted gunshot, authori- ,ties said. People at the mall were heroic in helping get shop- pers out of the building, including medicalperson- Are you a last-minute Santa or an indecisive shopper? nel who rendered aid, Rob- erts said. Friends and family hard to please or far from home? In response to previous mass shootings elsewhere, Maybe you just need to stock up on stocking stuffers? No the first arriving officersreason, were trained to form teams matter what the reason, give the gift that everyone wants and go inside instead of " waiting for SWAT. Em- this season a gift certificate to their favorite store! ployees at the mall also received training to handle such a situation. RGIl "This could have been Ire Call much, much worse," Rob- erts said. + The first 911 call came at V 3:29 p.m. Tuesday and offi- 01i cers arrived a minute later. By 3:51 p.m., all the vic- r-|n0 10 t tims and the gunman and piJ rifle had been found. Four 4767 HIWA0 oVne ~ SWAT teams spent hours MMARANN X I clearing the 1.4 million (850) 482-1130 square-foot mall, leaving shoppers and workers to hide in fear. Roberts rented, a base- ment room in a mod- est, single-story Portland ' home and hadn't lived GIFT C y there long, said a neigh- bor, Bobbi Bates. Bates CERTIFICATES, Marianna, Florida said she saw Roberts leave AVAILABLE 850-526-292 1 at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday wear- 4 8 05 6 9 1 ing a darkjacket and jeans, Med carrying a guitar case. An 9 M'd. .. occupant at the house de- 2946 JeffersonStreet 855.424.4765 clined to comment. Maorlonno, FL 32446 www.,acksonhosp.com FT CERTIFICATES The mall Santa, Brance I ......... Wilson, was waiting for the next child's Christmas GIVE THEM WHA ' wish when shpts rang out, REALLY causing the mall to erupt into chaos. About to invite a child toan hop onto his lap, Wilson instead dove for the floor and kept his head down as he heard shots being fired upstairs in the mall. "I heard two shots and got out of the chair. I thought a s red suit was a pretty good target;" said Wilson, 68. -' Families waiting for Santa scattered. More shots fol- lowed, and Wilson crept away for better cover. Witnesses heard the gunman saying, "I am the shooter," as he fired rounds from a semi-au- tomatic rifle inside the B UY ONE... GET ONE FREEl Clackamas Town Center, Wk + Wk, = WekE......... IS. a popular suburban mall several miles from down- town Portland. Some were close enough . to the shooter to feel the percussion of his gun. Kayla Sprint, 18, was in- terviewing for a job at a clothing store when she IJheard shots. vI,' ... Prep Basketball ser Hornets hold off 'Jackets, 50-45 Thursday- Sneads at Wewahi- thr aday Sneadsm atnd WBYDUSTIN KENT straight to end the period and The Hornets have now won Friday- Chipley at Gracevilledkent@cflorida.com then took charge in the fourth. five of six games are starting 5:30 p.m., and 7 p.m Pensacola Jerrod Blount scored a game- the year off with road losses Catholic at Marianna 6 p.m an The Cottondale Hornets high 27 points in his first game to Malone and Marianna, but 7:30 p.m. notched a big early season dis- back with Cottondale after more importantly, Cottondale' Saurday-Bountstow trict victory Tuesday night in transferring at the end of the has won three straight in dis- Sneads, 530 m and.p Vernon, knocking off the Yel- last school year and returning trict and is on pace for a 10- Central at Maloh 0 p lowjackets 50-45 in an impres- to CHS last week. win league season. sive performance on the road. Senior point guard DJ Roul- "It just puts us in a good With the victory, the Hornets hac also added 11 points. spot in the district as far as the Hih? SchIoo' GrlS improved to 5-3 overall and 5- "We played pretty hard and standings, but it's still early," 1 in District 3, which puts them came out with a lot of energy, Obert said. Baisketbal alone at the top of the district but the game slowed down and "I hope we can improve in Thursday- Cottondae at standings. (Vernon) made a run at the the second half of the season Gracnile,6 p. Chipley at Cottondale led by seven after, start of the third to get in front and get better, but I'm not re- IMariila .m,; Sneads at one quarter, but the Yellow- of us," Hornets coach Chris ally worried about the No. 1 .Wewahitchka, 4 p.m jackets trimmed: the margin Obert said after the game. "But seed. We just want to be in the Friday- Marianna at Pensacola to two at the break and surged we did a good job of getting top two." MARK SKINNER/THE FLORIDAN Cathlic,7 pm.; Cotondae at in front 32-24 in the third back in it, and in the fourth, Austin Brown ledVernon with Cottondale's Kadeem Webb shoots North Bay Haven 5p.m. quarter, we were able to dig down and 16 points, with Alex Brown for three Friday night against aturday- Blountstown at But the Hornets scored six grind it out." adding 13. Graceville. Sneads, 4 p.m.; Central at MucMalone, neede5 p.m, High School from 930 a.m.to M 2Z30 pim. The opening game wisl be Silver Sa nds vs. Bay (TT's A) at 9:30 a.m. followed by Hope G raceville gets Falcons vs. Bay (Teamh 1) at G Se Gracevill heeacv ile geats ^I1 ovae all and dihstrictors t o a . cheei aleaders will be hosting their hSh'i d n over Aeva 4th annual cheer competition BY DUSTIN KENT Saturday from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. dkent@jcfloridan.com in the high school gym. The Graceville Tigers picked up a much Graceville needed district victory Tuesday night at 5K Run/-Mlle Fu ..n Run home, knocking off the Wewahitchka Ga- tors 82-74. Graceville High School will host With the win, Graceville evened up its a 5run ans ll'as a 1-mile fun overall and district records at 4-4 and 2- run and lf-e f k rce 2 respectively and avoided falling two Saturday, with proceeds going to games back i the loss column to Cotto- refurbishing the shool's track. dale, Sneads, and Vernon. Cost is $20 per peron fr Marquis White scored 23 points to lead the 5K runand $10 per, person the Tigers, with Taylor e Rousseau scoring for the fun runwhich is for kids 16, and Jared Padgett, Rasheed Campbell, middle scho ol age and under. and Devonte Merritt all scoring 10 each. F or morn fdrr ation, contact It was just the second game back for Gracevill trak coch Jaia Campbell, who missed the first six games Clark atjajuan.clark@jesb.org, hor of the season with a toe injury, and his first o e e s ER by callingqthe school at 850-263 e bac a aaw MARKSKINNERTHETLORIDAN 4451, ext 274. gme back as a starter. Marquis White gets off a two- pointer in the closing minutes of Graceville's game against Wewa Tigers coach MattAnderson said havng Tesday night dn-' ortida mhis senior point guard back in the lineup makes all the difference forhis team. in Campbell's absence,much of the of- season. Send all sports items to tedito "Rasheed is such a leader. Even when fensive burden fell on the senior White, "We just finally got some balance," An- rial@foridancom, or fax them he came in against Marianna (on Mon- who handled the ball more than usual and derson said. "Those 20 points between Ra- to 8 0-482-4478. The mailing day), we played totally different," he said. even played some point guard when Mer- sheed and Devonte, we hadnt been getting address for the paper is Jackson "What he does on the court is valuable but ritt was also out with pneumonia. that. Them being able to play their normal County Floridan P.O:Box 520 what he brings is over the top. I don't even But the Tigers on Tuiesday, at least of- positions helped Marquis play his nor- Marianna, FL32447 think I realized how much. I knew it was fensively, looked more like the team that mal position and Padgett play his normal a bunch, but until you're totally missing won the district tournamentlast yearthan him, you don't realize it." the one that sputtered out of the gate this 5 See TIGERS, Page 2B Big night for Baker brothers lifts Tigrs to 7-0 BY DUSTrIN KENT an assortment of long jumpers dkent@jcfloridan.com and cuts to the basket, using a 15-7 run to start the second half MAiONE The Malone Tigers to cutthe lead to 12. got season highs from their two Junior guaird JT Escobar, who stars Chai and Ty Baker to roll up picked up four fouls in the first another big win Tuesday night, half, caughtfireinthethirdquar- beating the M iaclay Marauders ter and scored 11 of his team- . 79-48. high 24 points in the period. a Chai Baker put in 30 points His pull-up jumper with 2:35 . and drilled six three-pointers, left in the third cut the Malone ' while brother ly Baker had a lead to 46-34. e- breakout scoring game vwith With the margin at 51-39 late I A NT 25 after a somewhat slow start in the period, 'Ir Baker came up E while recovering from ahand with a steal and threw down a n d l injury to start the year. left-handed dunk, followed by "T played well and came out Chai Baker's fifth three-pointer t of his funk a little bit," Malone of the night to push the lead to coach Steven Welch said after 17. the game. "With Chai, when he The margin was 15 going into gets going and gets that rhythm, the fourth, but the Tigers quickly there's not a shot in the gym he turned the game into a rout with can't make. But I give his team- a 9-2 run to start the quarter. mates a lot of credit. They did A Maclay turnover led to a bas- a great job finding him when ket by Anthony Speights, and he was in rhythm and got him then Chai Baker followed with a some great looks. And to Chai's jumper and a deep three-point- credit, he didn't just shoot it ev- er to make it a 65-43 lead with MARK SKINNER/THE FLORIDAN ery time. He kept everyone else 4:56 to play. Malone's Chai Baker hands off the ball Tuesday night during a game against Maclay, involved." The Tigers finished the game uip and doing a little box-and- going to get better. He's got a "(Antwain Johnson) and' Aus- With the win, the Tigers im- on a 28-9 run and outscored the one (oin Escobar), but I just said chance to be special." tin (Williams) did an incredible proved to 7-0 on the'year. Marauders 23-7 in the fourth. let's try to weather the storm," Ultimately, Malone's depth job of pressuring their guards all It's the fourth victory of 30 or But it wasn't quite as easy as he said. "But it was a pretty big and athleticism proved too night. The game went in waves more points for Malone, though the' final score might indicate, storm. (Escobar) was doing much for Maclay, but it was the and there were some big mo- Friday's game got more interest- and Malone coach Steven Welch a great job of coming off ball effort and approach at both ends mentum swings, but the one ing than the Tigers expected in said he considered changing screens and hitting, breaking that Welch said he was.most im- thing that was constant all night the third quarter. during Maclay's big third quar- people down one on one, and pressed by from his team. was those two keeping constant Trailing 39-19 at halftinme, the ter run, but ultimately decided hitting some tough shots. "We played with alot of energy pressure." Marauders came alive in the to trust his team to get the stops "I can't say our guys were giv- on defense, but we also played The Tigers will return to action third quarter and started rid- necessary to pull away. ing him easy shots. He's just a very unselfishly and made the Saturday at home for a district dling the Malone defense with "I thought about changing nice offensive player and he's extra pass a lot of times," he said. game against Central. L 12B THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13,2012 SPORTS JACKSON COUNTY FLORIDAN www.jcfloridan.com College Basketball Tyler Summitt taking the family legacy to Marquette The Associated Press 'How can I translate that be doing kind of what she's "Eventually, he saw ev- into Marquette being a taught me to do and do- erything I was seeing," Pat MILWAUKEE When championship program? I ing things the right way Summitt said in an email. Marquette coach Terri. will bring a championship and mentoring young ath- "I knew he had a gift to Mitchell picked up the environment every day be- letes while she's right there coach." phone to talk with Tyler cause that's all I know.' watching. Tyler Summitt was like Summitt about the open-' "He's going to be a star in "I think a part of her phi- a sponge with anyone he ing on her staff, it figured our profession." losophy is living on in me, came in contact with his to be little more than a Tyler Summitt was hired so Ihope that I can contin- mother; Billie Moore, the courtesy call. at Marquette in April, ue to make her proud." Hall of Famer who was Pat Mitchell knew his pedi- the very day his mother Basketball has been part Summitt's Olympic coach; gree who didn't? The son stepped down at Tennes- of Tyler Summitt's life for, John Wooden; Bruce Pearl of Hall of Fame coach Pat see. She had been diag- well, forever. While other and Cuonzo Martin, both Summitt, who won eight nosed with early onset de- kids were playing video of whom Tyler Summitt national titles and more mentia, Alzheimer's typeS games after school, he was played for at Tennessee. He games than anyone else in in May 2011, a month shy hanging out at Tefinessee made notes of eveiything NCAA 'college basketball of her 59th birthday. practices. Instead of going he learned, and has them in 38 years at Tennessee, Marquette is hosting a to sleepovers or parties on stored on his computer. Tyler Summitt has been "We Back Pat" night to weekends, he was taking NotjustXs andOs, either, around the game longer raise Alzheimer's aware- road trips with the Lady but tips on leadership and than some veteran coach- ness Saturday, when it Vols. building chemistry, ideas es. But he was just finish- hosts Toledo. Pat Summitt -Some kids might rebel, for. dealing with discipline THEASSOCIATEDPRESS ing his senior year at Ten- plans to be there. seeking as different a ca- issues and on and on. Marquette assistant women's basketball coach Tyler Summitt Frposes for a picture at the Al McGuire Center in Milwaukee. nessee and, now 22, was Because Tyler Summitt is reer path as possible. But "You name a topic, bam! poses for a picture Center in Milwaukee Summitt has beene eparing for this role all of his life. Yes, the barely older than many of so close to his mom, leav- Summitt was captivated, He can go in and start look-, lessons he learned watching his mother, Pat, at Tennessee got the Marquette players. ing Knoxville wasn't easy. neer once considering ing at ideas," Mitchell said. him ready for his own coaching career. Forty-five minutes later, But Pat Summitt remains doing, anything else with Though technically, -_ Mitchell had asked Sum- in good health when- his life. Summitt is responsible for I .'k mitt to come to Marquette ever Tyler Summitt calls, "Basketball," he said, "is Marquette's guards, the *.I ves;.l for an interview. By the end shes usually just finishing just part of me." position he played, Mitch- __ of the interview, he had the a workout or doing one of He was coaching basket- ell has always encouraged Hfflers & Exhaust job. the many memory quizzes ball camps when he was in her assistants to jump in "From the second I start- or puzzles she has on her high school, and served-as wherever they feel they edaskinghimquestions, he iPad and she encour- a student-assistant for the can contribute and Sum- was on it. Just his philoso- aged him to go, Lady Vols as a freshman. A mitt is no different. He's* phy, his passion," Mitchell "She's prepared me for walk-or at Tennessee his an active voice at prac- said. "Coming from Ten- this and she knows I'm last two years, he coached tice, and doesn't hesitate nessee, watching his mom, prepared and she believes AAU teams in his free time. to suggest plays or drills. all the national champion- in me and she's taught me When his mom watched If he's got thoughts on of- ships he's embraced all so much," Tyler Summitt game film, he'd pull up a tense, defense, transition, that knowledge and said, said. "So it's fun to go and seat and watch with her. she wants to hear them. I S rs close thanks to a monster game again, well and getting some W Seffort from senior -post The Tigers were com-,, confidence," he said. OTr player Raheem Wright, ing off of a pair of double "We've got to get back From Page lB who put in 35 points and digit losses to Cottondale to wheie we were this helped Wewahitchka get and Marianna, but An- summer when we were position, which made it to within a point in the derson said he preached healthy. We're still a good aP h easier on those guys." fourth quarter. patience to his team go- basketball team." lou s Graceville came out However, Graceville ing into Tuesday's game. Graceville will welcome Store Hours: Mon ar i T on fire to start the game, responded with a quick "It's like I told the kids, in another good basket- r T r posting 29 first quar- burst to push the lead we're not a bad team; ball team Friday when ter points and taking an back up to eight and nev- we're a team that's play- the defending 1A state eight-point lead. er allowed the Gators to ing bad right now and in champion Chipley Tigers But the Gators stayed make it a one possession need of people getting come to town at 7 p.m. WW 8 THURSDAY MORNING / AFTERNOON c Comcast C/R Comcast Rebdld D Dish DTV DirecTV DECEMBER 13, 2012 SCBS 2 2 Good Morning Show (N) CS This Morning (N) (CC) Griffith Millionaire Let's Makea Deal (N) Price is Right (N) News Young & Restless Bold he Talk(N) (CC) rhe Ricki ake Show Dr Oz SCBS 3 3 4 WTVY News 4 This Morning (N) (CC) CBS This Morning (N) (CC) Uvel Kelly and Michael The Price I Right (N) Young & Restless Live at Bold The Talk (N) (CC) Let's Make a Deal (N) R. 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There are alterna- SsoT AA END O THE WORLD PROPHECY ONLY A WM o I KE ANYWHERE ding, I was 167 pounds with a full head of tives to retirement homes, including in- DOESN'T COME TRUE! WHAT SHOULD I DO T LET H N HE NEDS TO So hair. NowI am 181 pounds and bald. After home care or one of the children taking Sgiving birthto our first child, my wife lost Momin. SS'Amore than 20 pounds. However, two more S Ychildren followed, and her weight went up Dear Annie: This is for "Devastated to what it was before. Now, at age 75, she Daughter," whose father died suddenly. is obese. She has trouble with her ankles Now she is conflicted about going away to and can barely move. She is beginning to college, because she worries about leav- Slook ugly to me. I want to leave, but I can't ing her mother alone. I agree with your MO BY JIM EDDK because she cannot live alone. advice that she shoild go as planned. MONTY BY JIM MEDDICK Ifdiebeforeshe does, she willbe oher ere's my message to her: ~ 1U' M HTtT~ H own because our children work, are strug- Your concern for your mother is a beau- o, gling financially and have their own kids. tiful testament to your relationship. She is / ,CThey have spokern to their mother about concerned for you, too. The best gift you ,l-l. H the possibility of a retiremrent home, and could give her is'to follow your dreams, ,t f- Ki ^^ .l she says, "Absolutely not." What can I do? live according to the values you have I -tck -WEST VALLEY learned from a loving family and succeed S thas an independent young woman. Dear Wast: Some of this is not within Yes, she may occasionally break'down. -.your control. It is selfish of her ,to put But she will go on, and it will be much this type of burden on her-children, so easier'if she knows you are OK. COW & BOY BY MARK LEIKNES' you might want to discuss it directly with --THINKING OF YOU IN THE SOUTH ISEL.ETTDWIS H PIZZA BOXES LIHE AR Ti OebF JOU ST -'-- THAT'S DEFINITELY s DONE WITH THEM. THEY FIRE HAZRD. HUH? DON'T FIT I THE TRASH MAYBE WE COULDBridge CANINSIDE TE HOUSE AND BUILD A FORT. NOONE WANTS TO WALK Deals that offer opportunities for both sides North 12-13-12 TI THE ,I can be doubly instructive; that's no lie. For the : c s -AH next two days, let's look at this deal, first from 64,3 2 ,) i Tthe point of view of the defense. 85 West leads the heart four against three no- A Q J -- trump, East puts up the 10and South takes the Q J 109 KIT'N' CARLLE BY LARRY WRIGHT ERMAN BYJI UNGER trick with his'jack. Declarer platd s a diamond to KIT'N'CARLYLE BY LARRY WRIGHT HERMAN dummy's jack, then runs the club queen. After est East ty mwinning with his king, what should West do? A Q 9 5 K 10 7 www.oCml.om' s_. North decided not to use Stayman with such a Q 4 2 10 6 ---- weak spade suit. Remember, if responder uses Stayman and does not find a 4-4 major-suit fit, 6 5 10 9 7 4 2 S ofY t he has given free information to the defenders 4 K 4 4 8 7 3 t MIHt.E about declarer's hand. South 7- ^ ^ The declarer must have the ace, king and jack South R. of hearts; East was playing third hand high and J 8 . the best he could do was the 10. South also Y A K J 3 l I' holds the diamond king because East would t K 8 3 have had no reason to duck. And declarer 0 O .. surely has the club ace. That makes a total of 4 A 6 5 2 S. ...:: 15 points. This marks East with the spade king; a otherwise, South would have been too strong Dealer! South to open one no-trump! Vulnerable: East-West I:So West should shift to the spade five, his low- est card in the suit, saying that he has at least South West North East 1 -i'-) one spade honor and is trying to win tricks 1NT Pass 3NT Allpass S- 213 OL augh.ngSIock InIrnaionuli,n iby U n,,, ualOk rUFS.O 2012. in this suit. East will win with his king and re- 02012 UFS, nc. "If you don't go to sleep, you're gonna be turn the 10, the higher of two remaining cards, lead: 4 Distributed by Universal Ucllck for UFS practicing that swing in a wheelchair." and the defenders will take, one club and four pmg -spades. 4 B Thursday, December 13, 2012 Jackson County Floridan C LASSIFIEDS wwwJCFLORIDAN.com WIREGRASS CLASSIFIED ARKETPLAC E BY PHONE: (850) 526-3614 or (800) 779-2557 BY MAIL: WIREGRASS CLASSIFIED MARKETPLACE B Y FAX: (850) 482-4478 or (334) 712-7975 P.O. 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Dolls Porcelain dressed $10/ea 850-482-7665 Wheelchair, INVACARE new $200 850-592-1234 3ft. convection oven on stand 220 volt Jeff Gordon Collection. $5.+up. 850-557-0778 Wl System access like new $225.850-557-0778 4 burner grillfor cooking steaks Seven 4-seater tables 30 black stack chairs boxes of plastic dishes, glass plates, Sudoku plastic cups & silverware. 14ft 4 well steam table with ref unit and display case. -2m "Ii-i 3ft metal roll around storage box. Level: r"3 $5,000. ALL Call 334-791-2800 2 9 Complete the grid so each row, column and S~l. 1 3-by-3 box (in bold borders) contains'every digit I -r 1 to 9. For strategies on how to solve Sudoku, *- ---- -visit www.sudoku.org.uk. FREE: 6 wk female Christmas kitten, litter 4 6 1 5 Solution to Wednesday's puzzle trained, after 4pm 850-482-5880 850-212-4908 ......... Yorle5 8 7 983652417 4 4 Yorkle puppies AKC Golden Parti 2 5_1 7 9 4 8 3 6 Carrier males $600., and 3-Partl males $1,200. 334-793-0984 or 334-796-4662. Baby isfreeto APPROVED home, 6 5 4 3172 8 75964 She is 1 yearold, 6 4 8 9 3 1 7 5 2 quirky & Very Lqving. SShe does not get along 9 6 5 3 9 5 4 2 6 3 8 1 with one of my dogs, ---- so needs to be an only-child. She loves 1 3 5 3 9 2 6 7 1 48 cats and children. Her favorite thing to do is chase a pen light orflashlight like a cat! 1 2 4 5 8 3 6 7 9 Must have fenced yard & warm bed for '5 9 8 6 17 1 4 9 5 2 3 her. If you want to add Baby to your family, 9 Call 334-391-5529. Webb/Kinsey area 2012 The Mepham Group. Distributed by Tribune Media Services. All rights reserved. 12/13/12 Fast, easy, no pres~sure d 24 hours a day, 7 days a week! Get live previews of your classified ads, receive price quotes and make secure online payments. www.j cfloridan.com www.JCFLORIDAN.com C LASSIFIEDS Jackson County Floridan Thursday, December 13,2012-5 B ) 1 Quiet, well maintained Park, Water/sewer/ Honda 2012 Civic LX Yamaha, 2011 TR125 blue & white dirt bike, garbage/lawn included. Avdilable Nowv Sedan: Only 6,500 miles. New! Electric start $2850. 913-660-2954 Dothan 3/2 DW $625 & 3/2 $475 & 2/1 $425 Dark gray paint with two n Joyce Riley RE 850-209-7825 b 4 tone gray inside. Tinted SPORT T IllTY d Buying Pine / Hairdwoodi. I windows. Automatic. No accidents or smoke. Power windows and locks, CD player, 2 sets of 2003 Chevrolet Suburban 1500 satellite radio, Power wiindows and locks, C player, 2 sets of e cs a ret L floor pmats. $16,500. Call 333-268-3900 rear air, sunroof, DVD player, custom rims fluroin mIat t1ous /ucc a u-8lThi-nntn & running boards 117K mi. $9700. cFAR[MS, sLAND TIMBd pMINI 2010 Cooper S This 334-714-8765 or 334-714-9545 i aeer 2Tim ber 1 ES Ar a sweet little Mini has an auto- Infinf2004 FX35: . : .... I "5matic 1.6 turbo engine and fully loade ec M!anagedreistlads, natural and plantedi gets up to 34 MPG. She has fully loaded,excellent a getuto34MP.Scondition, garage kept, m~tt~te timber,, rulhome site 10+ to been driven less than 13,000 di hi, e le, 240+/ acre parces so County, Fla. r miles, a panoramic sunroof, SMar a,10 & 23, $2,80+/ac., and a Harmon Kardon premi- Call $15 6- C .I26-0176 or cct@pho . um sound system. Bluetooth, USB/Ipod adap-9618 tor, and 100% maintenance until August 2013 is Jeep 2000 Cherokee Sport 4X4, AC, trailer hitch, k I- also included. The asking price is negotiable. tuned up, new battery, new headlamps, $2300 Call 816-752-0947 obo 334-983-4446 or 334-798-2999 Part-time News Clerke GOs AAM. GOL- 6 AS-t. or email: rayherrera93@gmail.cm. - Fun Cart built by Carter. Ford 1987 3910 Tractor Excellent Condition, Jackson County Floridan has an immediate 2011 Harley Davidson Taylorway Cutter 2010, 5ft. Disc Harrow, All for opening for a part time news clerk to handle Matrix 150, 2 valve, Super Glide Custom $9500. 334-695-5123 or 334-687-2319 various community listings columns, assist. r coled engine. cool blue pearl & vivid Toyota 2010 Tacoma: double cab, silver-gray, people in the newsroom and answer tele- Still new, 2011, moving. black, garage kept, TRD package and sport package, and only 35k phone calls and questions from the public Call Larry (334) 618-7646 10K m.full factry miles. $25500. Call Scott 334-685-1070 during business hours. Successful applicant warranty. should possess excellent written and verbal : (Thefollowing are H/D accessories) Volvo 1996-DIESEL TRUCK, Good Condition communication skills and type accurately Alarm system w/pager & FOB windshield, Asking price $10,000 OBO 334-695-1954 and quickly. Must also be able to juggle Bass Tracker 2002: 18Ft, 90HP Mercury, black pass. back rest, luggage rack, hwy. pegs l different tasks at once. and gray, Garmin GPS fish finder, front fish (You will not b6 disappointed) $13,000 S finder, AM/FM/CD Radio, Excellent Condition 334-598-0061 or 334-432-4372 i e -- ------------------------ Drug Screen and background check required. $6,500. Call 850-774-6230 arWe buy W cked Vehicle EOE/M/F/D/V 2012 Harley Ultra Glide S Limited. 1400 miles. A lot Runlfningy O tf Apply online at: of extras included. No 79495 www.worldmediaenterprise.com X trene Packages From time t enjoy. Aski ng $21,900. 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About a month ago, Lattimore announced Latfimore talked with his Wednesday he was giving family and decided enter- up his final season to enter ing the NFL draft was the the NFL draft. He was con- better choice. sidered a can't-miss, first- Lattimore said he re- round talent after his first ceived encouraging sup- two seasons. However, a port from two NFL stars horrifying right knee inju- who successfully, came ry in October has dropped back from knee surgery - his draft stock and it is running backs Frank Gore unclear when Lattimore and Willis McGahee but might return to action. declined to go into details SLattimore dislocated his about the conversations. knee and damaged three Lattimore remained com- of four ligaments when posed as he thanked Spur- he was tackled against rier, teammates and uni- TH, EASSOCIATE DPRESS Tennessee. Doctors say versity officials. South Carolina's Marcus Lattimore addresses the media during a news conference as coach Steve Spurrier listens in Columbia, surgery on his knee was "This has easily been the SC. successful and Lattimore best three years of my life," easily walked into his first he said. gathering with media since Lattimore rushed for 662 the injury yards and 11 touchdowns y He came into this sea- this season, both team son off ligament surgery highs. to his left knee, an injury He had been South rge say's 'll wrk hard to earn y business! that cost him the final six Carolina's primary -often- Jorg s .games of the 2011 season. sive force the past three Great Selection. Over 30 Years of Service, Friendly Staff. No Games. No Gimicks. Competitive Interest Despite his injuries, Lat- seasons, starting from the Rates, Come Check It Out! Sale Ends Saturday 12-15-12 timore said, "I wouldn't time he stepped on cam- Marianna a isn up change a thing." pus as a freshman in 2010. or a g He and Dr. Jeffrey Guy He gained 1,197yards and r e a ianna Toyota is teamin up wito said it would take 12-to-15 17 touchdowns to help the I C months to recover, mean- Gamecocks to a South- ing it is unlikely Lattimore eastern Conference East- would play anywhere dur- ern Division title that fall. ing the 2013 season. Guy, Lattimore was on his way 2013 NEW TOYOTA 2013 NEW TOYOTA 2012 NEW TOYOTA among the team that op- to eclipsing those marks erated on Lattimore, said whenhewashurtinanOc- COROLLA SEDAN L MATRIX L PRIUS C ONE Lattimore's prognosis for tober game at Mississippi Automatic, Automatic full recovery.was good. State. 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