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T. rerry News-Herald2 Dec.emeber 7-8,2012 Serving the Tree Capital of the South Since 1889 Speed limit is lowered on 98 bridge The speed limit on the temporary US 98 bridge in Taylor County is scheduled to be lowered to 30 mph this week, according to the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT). The reduction in the speed limit is necessary clue to the .large number of commercial trucks which use the route, officials said. The temporary bridge was built just south of the existing bridges at the Jefferson County line and opened to traffic in August. A new, quarter-of-a-mile concrete bridge will be built to replace the two existing, separate bridges. Crews continue to remove portions of the old bridges and drill 48-inch wide holes or drilled shafts for the pilings that will support the new bridge. So far, eight of the 42 drilled shafts have been completed. The new bridge will have two 12-foot travel lanes and two 10-foot wide emergency lanes/shoulders. A 32-inch high solid concrete barrier wall will be located on both sides. Law enforcement will monitor the traffic and enforce the reduced speed limit during construction. The road will remain open to traffic and boaters will continue to have access during construction. No detours are planned for this project. '-* Please see page 14 Retirement reception for Bean planned Thursday A retirement reception honoring Circuit Judge James Roy Bean will be held Thursday, Dec. 13, at the Taylor County Courthouse, starting at 3 p.m. Bean graduated magna cum laude from Michigan State University in 1970, and earned his law degree from Wayne State University in 1973. He was appointed by Gov. Lawton Chiles to be a circuit judge beginning June 4, 1992, and he served until Jan. 4, 1993. He was then appointed to be circuit judge from Feb. 15, 1994, until the present. The reception will be held in the third floor courtroom. 6 I IIILIC :0411 5 Cross memorials were erected at the site of the fatal shooting shortly after it occurred Dec. 5, 2011. Spees' crosses damaged Vandalism at memorial site probed The Taylor County Sheriff's Office confirmed Thursday they are investigating an alleged vandalism incident that occurred on the one-year anniversary of the shooting deaths of Lee Edward Spees Sr., and his son, Lee Jr., 47. Details of the incident and the investigation remain sketchy, however a spokesperson for the sheriff's office said the incident occurred several hours after the family hosted a memorial service at the site of the shooting near their home on Johnson Stripling Road. Two wooden crosses-symbolizing the two shooting victims (son David Spees is the lone survivor)-stand in the area where the crime occurred. ,.-* Please see page 14 Local officials and coastal residents are becoming increasingly concerned over a series of unusual occurrences in the Gulf of Mexico along Taylor County's coastline, including the lack of the annual mullet run this season and perceived drops in some species. Although there are potential natural explanations for the reported issues, the Taylor County Commission is not taking chances, working with scientists at the University of Florida (UF) to take samples and measurements to track down the cause. With the Deepwater Horizon oil spill still fresh in many people's minds, concerns include the possibility that these recent occurrences may be related, but officials stress that there is no evidence that the spill By ANGELA M. CASTELUCCI Staff writer Wearing their Sunday best, the family beams at the camera with warm, friendly smiles. Everyone, that is, except for the playful teenager on the back row. Hands tucked casually in his front pockets and a few stray hairs defying a comb's best efforts to tame, James "Jimmy" Norris stands next to his grandmother with his tongue sticking out just as the camera clicks. That same free and exuberant spirit shows up time and again through a parade of family photos chronicling his childhood as the second oldest son in a happy brood of six brothers and sisters. The timeworn images also capture the doting love Norris' parents had for their son that was returned a hundred fold. Like many young people in the late 1960s, Norris questioned authority and skated on the edge of rebellion. But as teens often do, he outgrew the worst of it and began making strides into said Wednesday during an emergency meeting of the commission called to discuss the reports coming from the coast. The board took no formal FDLE featured the open murder case of James "Jimmy" Norris on its Facebook page this week. His remains were discovered near the Taylor-Dixie county line, in 1976. He is pictured with his father, paternal grandmother and five siblings in this family snapshot from 1964. adulthood. teaching credential for Norris graduated from adult education classes. San Francisco State He continued to take University with a bachelor's degree and a lifetime "-* Please see page 10 reported so far include the lack of the a mullet run, a reduced amount of mullet roe for this time of year and a reduced number of fiddler crabs and stone crabs. Residents and fisherman who wish to report issues to the county are.asked to call County dlinistratr Jack Brown at 838,3500 ext. 7, hor tie wre ~ ,.Oetloo- ,etp r at 838r ,. *'*'" ", .......-. ." .,--' ." \ ' "' .l \ .'1 ..g ;'. '' "--. . . . is involved or that Gulf seafood here is unsafe. "We don't want to cry wolf, but we want to do due diligence and protect bur coastline," County Administrator Jack Brown action at the meeting, but agreed to have staff continue to work with UF to determine what is causing the changes. According to Brown, the "unusual" occurrences Charlie Norwood of Sea Hag Marina reported at Wednesday's meeting that since Gulf waters have cleared following several months of dark water (resulting from this past summer's rains), he is seeing bare areas of the sea floor which used to be covered by seagrasses. He added that blue crabbers have moved their traps in closer to shore than he can remember them doing before. He also said that his own shiner traps are not catching other species of fish like they once did. Despite these issues, trout fishing remains strong according to reports and shrimp remain plentiful and healthy. According to Brown, the Florida Fish and Wildlife believes the issues could have been caused by the -.* Please see page 14 Share the Christmas spirit tonight! Downtown Perry is a colorful place after sunset with Christmas lights adorning crepe myrtles lining the streets while numerous businesses have added their own decorations in their windows. Tonight (Friday) is expected to be full of holiday cheer with the annual Christmas on the Square kicking off at 6 p.m. with an opening prayer and the lighting of the official town Christmas tree. Festivities will also include carolers, a live Nativity scene, a karaoke contest and a silent auction. Index Looking Back .........A-2 Perry New s-Herald Living .................... A-4 Onesection 123rd Year, No. 4 Religion...................A-6 www.perrynewspapers.oml Sports.................... A-7 Entertainment........ A-8 TV guide............... A-9 Classifieds ........... A-11 Friday 760 56 Saturday 78' 56' Sunday 2/ . Who killed James Norris? 'Unusual' occurrences along coastline raise concerns with residents, anglers I Looking Back A-2 Perry News-Herald December 7-8, 2012 "IN THE LAND OF FLOWERS" HOTEL HAMPTON, HAMPTON SPRING-> FL.ORiDiA. lirruh the narrow srathh ne Farowstllat l "l t -',rh..i j ? 4to0 I ...' r.-:. r S Oa r out anl d al rgei f;, .'. ,iri ,.'. .5 1-1L here in great numbers, The Old Fenholloway S. . . . .. .. . .. .. ... .. - r 55 .~. **** .1. *a~. .14. .4!' * ii - 555555f 5I~ 5~ j A visual treat ,Combining a musical sheet featuring the lyrics to the song "The Old Fenholloway" and a postcard from the old Hampton Spring Hotel, Hugh Rountree created the historical treat shown above for local history buffs. The postcard promotes the resort's proximity to both the Fenholloway River and the Gulf of Mexico. . a glance at thej ;', 111/.s,, t ,,,,, ,, .... A; .. ... ,, THE PERRY NEWS-HERALD December 8, 1977 BULLDOGS DOMINATE THE NEWSPAPER AND THE GRIDIRON... The Taylor County High School Bulldogs won a sectional victory over the Milton Panthers 20-12 when fullback James Barryon scored on a one-yard plunge with 1:29 left in the game. They were now poised to face the St. Augustine Yellow Jackets in the state Class AAA semi-finals in Dorsett Stadium. "They're a lot like us," TCHS Coach Elmer Coker said of the St. Augustine team, "but the noose is getting tighter. There are only four teams left." NEW OFFICERS FOR HONOR SOCIETY Mary Kimble was installed as president of the National Honor Society at Taylor County High School, with Jackie Sneed serving as vice president, Yolanda Smith as secretary, Kristi Thompson as treasurer, Cheryl Ricketson as Parliamentarian and Kathleen Woodward as reporter. Iris Dee Walker and Dennis Fike were the faculty sponsors. LIVING IN THE FUTURE Even though it was early in December, the Lamplighter Lounge announced its grand opening for New Year's Eve promising free draft beer, party snacks and favors. The lounge was located on Highway 19 South. FOOD STAMP ALLOTMENTS TO INCREASE Effective Jan. 1, food stamp allotments were scheduled to increase "to keep pace with rising food costs." As of Dec. 8, records showed that 676 households in Taylor County, representing 2196 persons, received. Food Stamps valued at $86,906. NEW FETAL MONITOR ATfbOCTORS' MEMORIAL . Deana Eamb, Mrs. J.P. Puckett and 'Mrs. Sam Register were pictured with the new fetal monitor which the Doctors' Memorial, Hospital Auxiliary helped fund for patients here. JUMPING INTO CHRISTMAS Western Auto was "thinking Christmas." The business advertised trampolines with lay-away for Christmas. A 5 x 10 was priced at $229.95, a 6 x 12 was $279.95 and a 13' round was $329.95. SHE'S ONE! Tiffany Claire Page was pictured celebrating her first birthday. Also celebrating were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Page. Taylor County in the beginning: swamplands and virgin timber Editor's Note: The following history of Taylor County was written by the late June Parker McLeod, an educator and avid local historian. It is featured on a web site highlighting Perry and Taylor County History (https://sites.google.com/site/ taylorcountyhistory/). The area now known as Taylor County was made up of large swamplands and stands of virgin timber. Its deep swamps, rivers and sloughs were mostly unexplored during the struggles of France, Spain and England as they tried to gain the Florida peninsula. It is believed that Panfila de Narvaez, a Spaniard, led a group of 300 men northward through here in 1528. Narvaez was thought to be headed for St. Marks in search of gold. Hernando deSoto was the next notable explorer to find this area. He supposedly passed through the northern part of the county in 1539. The Timucuan Indians inhabited the land for many centuries along the rivers and costal scamps. Jacques Le Moyne describes the Timucuan as being very tall, well made and -Perry December 7-8, 2012 S News-Herald 123 S. Jllerson Strert 1850) 584-.5513 DO1,LDD LIN(M.'OL\ bs l.LIL'L PuN I- a \1 li, i I !( i ,i DiBBlE (. RI -TO\ ( Rrfil1 DIBi, P.1i, rIC. I l i ii l ',Jli h ill ; ,i .l i.r \ -[. .1 STIE[Ll'II k RIs l.!_I S\ _L II l ,tl. lI. ll I h. 1 j .: , I Ir r k \ li- .I l. p u, I ,i j \ Fr M I. "Stl n i li\\],i i lj" hi[.l3 1 J :FI i'H 1 Ti- P iTv rl '. HP a(,1 I'ia .Tli.: L-l~r' fire ,; Ir ip|^.-'i'r, ] ?,j i r,,D,'I', ,p-i . S I r, i,:. r r i a! r,-,.,a F I ii:? r.in T L II,' H i t '.]i "a i p I r ri n T ,i',., i Ti..I .re ir.e rrji I, u tdpu i : r, atr, l -f i' r ,. r ar- :., )tl. :,j r,.'.p, r!- ri:i a, .,, r.~..,r, : un ..c i. ufr t, l 11lfrolr. p r .fi i,r; Til, :r unl, 0 m e .P yr.l D o? r ,,h l J ,' *' rT, lrr ,,., [pty p h rm :n- rijmr. :ir f o 'rlr,: i.,.r, 'A '',' f h_, ,.'l ] rI,, 4 I, 3 'm r 'jf ') uI .UI :i' .' FcIr,' .i'. p, l': I Pfi 5 ' B P? 'i y F k.:'|B i .1 4 .3 -Vma rl r r,',]d [?C T vr, ,l [i" ,. c: ,n SMember Perry/Taylor County Chamber of Commerce. An early map of Taylor County "spectacularly tattooed." In 1972 a skeleton of a Timucuan Indian was found measuring almost six feet. This skeleton was found at the mission site of San Pedro de Potohiriba, about 20 miles north of Perry. The Timucuan usually lived in small stockade towns with dwellings that were circular made of poles, clay and thatched palmetto leaves. Sometimes there was a large "townhouse"' for public gatherings. The Timucuan Indians usually were agricultural and also hunters. An important part of their diet was oysters, wild fruit, fish and bread. The clan system existed among the Timucuan. There was warfare with other tribes and scalping and mutilation of the dead was practiced. The Spanish made efforts to convert the natives to the Catholic faith. They were able to establish a peaceful relationship with the Timucuans during the Spanish possession of Florida. There were two small missions established one near the mouth of the Fenholloway River, and the other at the north end of San Pedro Bay in Madison County. (To be continued) r \, Remember when... Yes, Kennadie, Santa is real v ~ &, ( ~ ~ ^ -.' ~ ,.~:-,- -< ^ "'," *~1 '." .. .. I - .j --" rL '.I ,'1 - .. . .. . 5~. r . .. " .-) .*- ^ ,* ".i" " -" '. .' " \ '* "1 * i "'*, ^-( :.' .'_ :-. ,.* It,'-", >" } 'o.. ,, ' i** . 7 ' .- I,.,t .. f -, I . ,11 < "NN \ Y+ i >* _' ._ ,, r, , ., - *. .& .- " . -.*- ,, ** *'2',, *\ ! --. -. . s ! ?; .^ ^ _'i ,... .. .. ... ,,- < '' . "+ ; '... "; -> ,:< ,< TAYLOR ,A S... .. COUNTY \W ',, , FLORIDA W" , ,-- % :. ......'I P.O. Ro\ 888 Pernr, Florida IL By ANTHONY L. WHITE anthonylamarwhite@yahoo.com By the age of six, I,was a master at asking questions that did not end with a question mark. These kinds of questions are usually cleverly disguised as statements that beg listeners to "correct me if I'm wrong." Early on, my grandmother and nearly everyone in my family came to a consensus that I was too smart for my own good. Every time I opened my mouth, I would hear, "You know what your problem is? You're too smart for your own good." Whenever one of them said something and I corrected them, instead of thanking me, they responded, "You're too smart for your own good." When I made suggestions that were surely good ones, I received the same response. Even my questions elicited this response. In fact, I heard this so many times that I started to believe it. This forced me to change my approach. Because my entire family got a kick out of correcting me when I was wrong, I decided that it was best to play off of their wishful thinking. So, whenever I wanted to ask a question that I knew they would answer with, "You're too smart for your own good," 'instead of asking the question, I posed the question as a statement that they would pounce all over to correct. If I needed clarification about something, I would say matter-of-factly, "That wasn't true about so and so,..." "You don't know what you're talking about. That .was true," whoever as listening would rush to correct me. : This technique of asking questions that didn't end with a question mark was especially useful .during the Christmas holiday season. "I'm not getting that bicycle I wanted for Christmas," I would say loudly to myself, making sure my grandmother or mother heard. They didn't want to tell me "yes" or "no" but they couldn't resist the temptation to correct me. "You don't know what you're getting," they would respond. And with that, I knew Santa Claus had a bicycle with my name written on it. Now, it appears that my six-year-old niece Kennadie has mastered this skill. "Some children said that Santa Claus is not real, but he is," Kennadie said as we rode past K-Mart the other day. Although she didn't place a question mark at the end of what she said, I recognized that this was indeed a question camouflaged as a "correct me if I'm wrong" statement. I didn't respond immediately, so she asked again. And, that time, 'she made sure I heard the question. "Uncle," she said to get my full attention. "You heard me, didn't you?" "No, I didn't," I responded. "What did you say?" Now, that she knew I was listening, she said in the most unaffected tone, "Some children said that Santa Claus is not real, but he is." Then she waited for me to respond. "He is," I answered. "He is what...?" she prodded me to complete the answer to her question. "He is real," I said. "I know," Kennadie consented. "The next time somebody says he's not real, I'm going to tell them you said he is." Kennadie is a little girl of her word, which means that the next time someone says Santa Claus isn't real, she's going to tell them, "My uncle said he is, .and my uncle always tells the truth." I only hope that the person who hears this, views it as a statement of fact instead of a question that doesn't end with a question mark. past A-3 Perry News-Herald December 7-8, 2012 gis for Fre V / ,* m ^ I BOS ^Ua NIKE aW 7R:6.TIN A 7' ELALA CI a..a S S C C47 AMO^ This event is sponsored by; Nordhside Church ofGod 1339 N. Byron Butler Pkwy. Perry, Fla. (850) 4-27.24- _, O'Quinn Pharmacy's Christian Bookstore | Downtown Perry ~ 200 N. Jefferson St 584-2518 nj*V an evening of Spediab, iVWcot and fqrem from 5 until 8pm on friday, Dec. 7 2 5% OFF all Christmas WillowTree u p t 5%of S5 Books or buy 4 for S 15 Register to win an I I- piece Nativity valued at $74.95 Come Celebrate with us. 101 7eard in business arut the oldest business in'Perry k . .lid Prime Rib Steak Diane Seafood Pasta Salads S a Mope... 201 N. Jefferson St at the CoPROP of Main a Jefferson 225-27217 I1 Be; with INVENT STOREWIDE (excluding Merle Norman & already discounted items) Perry Drapery & Gift Shop Open 6 Days a Week Downtown 584-6818 Pinstripes & Polka Dots "Gifts for Life's Special Occasions" 124 S. Jefferson St. Perry, FL 850-584-5086 Mon. Thurs. 12 5 at the Holiday Rush Art Works by: 4 our End of the Year f A. rORY REDUCTION SALE , TUEORETL FREE Groo RigBerr pcal NEW: Wind Chimes Made in USA [pediped Special Open House Hours: Friday, Dec. 7,12 noon 8 pm FREE Gift Wrap A ft am h Mfb'60 daft -tltammgm@ ONE PAY ONLY JcAda new b ii w WiSNC Fri., Dec. Brigt rYI., Pee. I ./fcew ^ /of $ 0 nOF myoun 50O OFF Sno previously retired Vera Bradley patterns 6 styles ." s . , '. I' S.0 ;. <* .' 3;'' / :"* ; I w FREE Limited Edition Pandora Ornament with purchase of $125 or more PANDORA UNFORGETTABLE MOMENTS abs (wh A Zrighton, t^mese see eha41s neti )W DAY TOTE single some day ton purchase e A. $100 or more * will receive this ow Day Tote solutely FREE! ile supplies last)* - p t 130 S. Jefferson St, 223-1360 (cell) 838-9982 Mon.-Fri. 10 am-6 pm Sat. 10 am-5 pm, Sun. 1-5 pm I, I 4, ~ 4'. I. V.., am U r' j I' 4 a I. $ #4 a I * 'It t --- - I' I' 1 'II -- II I i -'YU; rWRANGLER J IS JEANS I I IOVMO Living A-4 Perry News-Herald December 7-8, 2012 Taylor's 4-H twice as large as Madison, Wakulla, Columbia Even if you're a Florida State University fan, you're connected to the University of Florida. How? Through the statewide Cooperative Extension Service which "disseminates research information through all 67 counties in the state." 7712;,P73, County's Extension Office at the November meeting of the Perry Woman's Club, showcasing: The Master Gardener program "This has been a huge success with 60 completing the program led by Agent ci' gteci Maddox Parker Cruce . ... .. * a;?. :~~c A. Brock William Cousins Down Fom -k His GWoj The Love Stozy of Christmas Sunday, December 9, 11 a.m. Presented by Athena Baptist Chunch Music Minisvty Roget Ezett, Oiectoi CoveWed dish lunch provided Hwy. 19 South, 8 mites Fon mo'e information call 578-2135 . a^ -^^ ,,^^ ^ ^.; ^ ,, , / (I I I 'tA. benefitted from the work of these volunteers, starting a community garden (with rental space available) as well as teaching gardening (along with nutrition) at Taylor County Elementary School. "They have built raised beds at the school Maddox Parker Cruce Maddox Parker Cruce was born on Oct. 6, 2012, to Matt and Devyn Cruce of Perry. He measured 19 inches long and weighed 5 pounds, 2 ounces. Maternal grandparents are Tommy and Sherri DuBose. The baby's paternal grandparents are John and Kendall Cruce Great grandparents include Bill and Virginia Maddox, A.J. and Doris Cruce, Lavonne Wynn the late David Wynn, Carolyn DuBose and the late John T. Brock William Cousins Jeremy and Lori Cousins of High Springs announce the birth of their son, Brock William, on Oct. '9, 2012. Weighing 7 pounds and 13 ounces, he was 20" long. Maternal grandparents are Al and Sherry Jones of Perry. Paternal grandparents are Kathy and Gary Branam of Micanopy, and the late Ed Cousins. Brock William was welcomed home by his sister, Kendall, who is 2. and are harvesting-and eating-nutritious foods from the garden." Weekend Food Program About $12,500 was received in grants and donations for this initiative which helps "food-insecure families" in partnership with Second Harvest Food Bank. "The Perry Woman's Club sponsored a child for a year through this program," Wiggins added. The program is currently serving 40 families. The Family Nutrition Program This program is structured to teach nutrition guidelines to food stamp recipients and students at schools with 51 percent free or reduced lunches. "We have reached all Pre-K through second grade students-about 1000- through this effort," she added. Wiggins noted that Taylor County was currently seeking a Marine Agent to oversee the artificial reef program, Master Naturalist program, scallop and deer management workshops. Tharpe spoke on the success of 4-H clubs in the county while sharing the benefits of summer day camps which played host to 650 this year. "These back-to-nature camps give the students a look at the 'Old Florida' while also teaching the importance of getting along with others and participating in chores." Statistics also tell a story. In Taylor, the total DM H jM I Auxiliary 66 Gift Shop P Open 9 am to 9 pm \ Tuesday & Thursdays 1 in December ,'. "- .. ., -a' , / .... , *, -| e! Abbey Tharpe and Lori Wiggins, both Taylor County Extension Agents, showcased for the PWC the programs provided through their office. 4-H enrollment for 2011 reached 3,897. Madison's enrollment was only 1,229; Jefferson, 1,061; Wakulla, 1,852; and Columbia, 1,871. Tharpe noted that a 4-H club has recently been started at Taylor County High School focusing on citizenship. The two concluded by urging interested people to contact the Taylor County Extension Office at 838- 3508 for more information. Or you can visit the 4-H page featured on Facebook "which keeps both parents and students updated on activities." I ni ed A m ria n n u anc C . INDIVIDUAL Medicare Supplements Randy Trammell Home 514 W. Ash Street Perry. Florida 32347 Cell: (850) 371-0001 3700 S. S,,re, ae Er. m' e, r., Texas 75070 (97, .-.;.L.',;* r andohii'mMeli@yahoo ms_ / T ut -. v-64 .*.:- ,- ;- r..l,;,l U ME Wi" 0.0 Ir Give you' home a new look fo' the holidays! Jennifer Jarvis Lindsay Calhoun Owner/Designer Interior Decorator Licensed & Insured (850) 843-5383 sspd@fairpoint.net i 'It - a J Calling all youth... Talent auditions begin Saturday In preparation for a Perry Showcase of Talent, slated Dec. 21, auditions will be held this Saturday at the Catholic Parish Hall. Musicians, poets, dancers and singers --between the ages of 10 and 18--are encouraged to participate. Auditions begin at 10 a.m. and continue until 1 p.m., resuming at 3 p.m. until 6 p.m. This schedule will be repeated next Saturday, Dec. 15. At the showcase, prizes awarded for 1st ($200), 2nd ($150) and 3rd ($100) places. Questions? Plesae call Kevin Hayden at 850-464-7564. TIDBITS: Prayer breakfast Saturday By SARAH HALL Please remember the families of Mother Essie D. Anderson, Patricia (Pat) Anderson, Henry Slaughter and Myrtle Ingram in their bereavement. Special thoughts and prayers go out to Clara Slaughter and E.J. McCracken, at home; Frankye Sermons and Leonard (Trick) Florence at Marshall Rehab; Shirley Abercrumbie Coke in Gainesville rehab; the Rev. Robert Lee Thomas in Palm Coast; Deacon A.D. Jones and Helen Irvine in rehab in Mayo; Herbert "Jake" Neal at Tallahassee Memorial and Gus Mango in Georgia, the father of Deacon Floyd Mango. Prayers also for Willie "C." Johnson, Leona Summers, Peggy Glanton (Doctors' Memorial), Dorthy Williams and Gene Peltier (Tallahassee Memorial) and William Monroe at home. Citywide Mission Citywide Mission will be hosted by Little Bethel Church on Sunday, Dec. 9, at 2:30 p.m. The Rev. Vickie Mays is pastor and Sister Geraldine Sparrow is president. Prayer breakfast New Brooklyn's Missionary Ministries Awareness Fellowship and Prayer Breakfast is Saturday beginning at 8 a.m. promised in the fellowship A delicious breakfast is hall. S10 First Baptist (ChIureIIc "One Holy Moment" Sunday, Dec. 16 at 6 p.m. In the Worship Center Directed by: Rick Patrick Performed by the Celebration Choir All are invited to join us for this free concert celebrating the birth of Jesus and the miracle of Christmas. Perry Showcase of Talent December 21, 2012 at 6 pm Catholic Parrish Hall $2 Donation at the.Door m1 MUSICIANS POE TS Ages 01 through I1 1t Place 1200 2d4 Place 1150 DANCERS SINGERS 3rd Place 4100 All participants will receive a $25 gift card Auditions will be held at the Catholic Parrish Hall from 10 am until 1 pm and 3 pm until 6 pm Saturday, December 8, and Saturday, December 15, 2012 For more information contact Kevin Hayden at ($50) 464-7564 UA6, o-ce witl opa0 jAidad, ekhAafin CehM&bhA. on. te. theSqasi- Uid&ii (r i u to win~t a AotidaB9 9 .. .. ..a th --.- 1* Cash Uniol De Iter 1201 1203 1205 1207 1209 1211 1213 1215 1217 1219 1221 1223 1225 1227 1229 1231 1233 1235 1237 1239 1241 1243 2001 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 2014 2016 2018 2020 2022 2024 2026 2028 2030 2032 2034 A-5 Perry News-Herald December 7-8, 2012 12th Annual Kiwanis Radio Auc December 10th & 11 Beginning at 6:00PM On The Zone 95.3 FM, Froggy 93.5 FM Dockins Broadcast Group To Place a bid call 223-1400 or 838-1818 Contributors: Advanced Refrigeration, Jim Tedder-State Farm Insurance, Tree Capit n, Big Top and more to come... member 10th Items 1201 1244 December 11th Items 2001 n 2036 2038 2040 Description Value $25.00 Gift Certificate $25.00 Mims Power Center One Annual Subscription $35.00 Taco Times/Perry News Herald Gift Certificate $12.00 Large One Topping Pizza Domino's Pizza One Pound Fresh $75.00 Homemade Olde English Beef Jerky Big Denny's World Famous Beef Jerky Lube, Oil &Filter (Excludes $39.00 Diesel and Syn.) Thomas Chevrolet One Time Pest Control $78.00 Service Live Oak Pest Control Wooden Flag Case $95.00 Bums Funeral Home Dinner for Two $65.00 Fiddler's Restaurant One Fishing Tackle Gift $18.00 Pack Bass Assassin/One More Cast Guides Eye Exam and Contact Lens $243.00 Certificate Accent Eyecare Center $25.00 Gift Certificate $25.00 Ragans Ace Hardware $50 Gift Certificate for $50.00 Carpet or Drapes Cleaning Lube, Oil, Filter, 15 qt max. $39.00 Timberland Ford . $50 Gift Certificate for $50.00 Carpet or Drapes Cleaning Tree Capital Cleaning Custom Marble Desk $145.00 Nameplate Burns Monument Company $25 Gift Certificate for $25.00 Tanning His, Hers and Ours Lube, Oil, Filter, 15 qt max. $39.00 Timberland Ford Estate Planning Session $1,500.00 Howard & Curtis Law Firm Gift Certificate for Chicken $10.00 Dinner Goodman's BBQ $25 Gift Certificate $25.00 Debbie's Jewels 401b Bag FRM Ration Dog $18.00 Food Hick's Feed and Garden Center Paul Mitchell Tea Tree $22.00 Special Gift Set Friends Salon $25.00 Gift Certificate Deal's Famous Oyster House Lube, Oil, Filter, 15 qt max. 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Timberland Ford 2035 Gift Certificate for Chicken Dinner Goodman's*BBQ 2037 Bass Pro Shops Fish Fry Kit Jack's Boats and Trailers 2039 Three Can Gift Set Florida's Best Nuts (Peanut Mix) Taylor County Farm Bureau $39.00 $50.00 $39.00 $10.00 $60 $15.00 Please Help Me Find a Forever Home I was found on the side of the road on Harrison Blue Rd. Someone dropped me and my sibling off there. I don't understand why I am not wanted, all I want is to be loved. My sibling won't find forever home because she died on the side of the road before we were found. Please show me I can e loved and give me a chance to show you I can love you back! Call 1-850-544-5793 or 223-1015 .... -- iiiii iiii iiii iiii iiii i iii iiii iiii iiii i . . . ... .... ... .... 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SUNDAY SERVICES 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. Morning Worship 6 p.m. Discipleship Training 7 p.m. Evening Worship nativity will also be available for viewing at the church, 405 E. Hampton New in town, or t wanting to learn or about our God? Springs Ave., on Dec. 10 and Dec. 17 from 6-8 p.m. C l ust wan ito ln more a Come Worship with us at Children's cantata Sunday at 7 mThe erry church of Christ .. .... .-... III 714 N. Calhoun St The children of New Home Baptist Church will perform, "The Lignt Has Come" as their Christmas antnta thiq Sunda Dec-l 9- at / p.m. Everyone is invited to attenrd I a C.a tat lfM S L yIUay, L. .. 4, aLLU1U. Obituaries 2012 prayer conference begins Connie Marie Brock Connie Marie Brock died Nov. 28, 2012, at Doctors' Memorial Hospital after a brief illness. She was born May 18, 1950, to R.J. Brock and Rena Land Brock. She was preceded in death by her parents; two brothers, James and Jimmy Brock; and one sister, Betty Ketron. Survivors include: three sons, Shawn Hunter of Perry, Derrick and Dominick Hunter, both of Valdosta, Ga.; one daughter, Amy Brock of Perry; one brother, Randy Brock of Mayo; one sister, Jackie Lollis of Perry; three grandchildren; and her lifetime companion, Dallas R. Chapman of Perry. No services are planned at this time. Johnny Lee Smith Johnny Lee Smith, 66, died Dec. 3, 2012 at home. Coming from Fitzgerald, Ga., he had been a resident of Perry since 1964. Survivors include: his wife, Lillie B. Smith .of Tampa; his mother, Pearlie M. Smith of Perry; three sisters, Lillie (Alex) Griffin of Perry, Hattie Smith of Perry, and Bonita William of Georgia; one brother, Bonnrey Smith of Perry; five children; and 8 grandchildren. Services will be held Saturday, Dec. 8, at 2 p.m. in St. Peters Primitive Baptist Church with the Rev. C. Spradley officiating. Interment will follow in Springhill Cemetery. Family members will receive friends Friday from 5 until 7 p.m. at Evans/ Walker Funeral Home. The Women's Prayer Circle, under 'the direction of Evangelist Helen Blue, will present the 2012 Prayer Conference on Friday and Saturday,.Dec. 7-8, with sessions from 9:30 a.m. until 1 p.m., and 7 p.m. The event will be held at Radical Nation Temple of Deliverance Church, 1262 Hampton Springs. Please call 584-4315 for details. Perry Church of God Women's Ministries 1106 South Center Street Call 584-2010 and Order today and make appointment for pick-up. Fruitcakes Pecan Pies & I lb. $6 Chocolate 2 Ib. $12 Pecan Pies 3 lb. $18 $10 Deep Dish Pie 5 lb. $30 Nutcakes 2 Ib. $12 3 Ib. $18 (Nutcakes are available for Thanksgiving and Christmas only and you MUST order ahead) In Loving Memory of Simm Daniel Parker 6/3/81 12/10/06 AF4p4A r Loving you is easy, '" We do it every day, Missing you is a heartache That never goes away. Come study online http://en.netiog.com/lronyoda Sunday Bible Study at 9:30 a.m. Telephone 584-2645 Morning \\ 'c! iip at 10:30 a.m. } i.i]-. rr', iL ., '.' ii. c .II % J\'i ldii.i.'y Bible StiI" at 7:30 p.m. Evrcvone is our Honored Guest! Faith Baptist Church 1439 N. Byron Butler Pkwy. (US 19 N) Perry, FL 584-2980 Revival Beginning at 11 am, this Sunday, Dec. 9 The 6 pm service will be followed by a free chili and hot dog dinner Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday supper will be served at 5:30 pm, followed by the service at 7 Guest Evangelist: Ventriloquist Wayne Nelson and his friend Danny Boy. Wayne's wife Nattie, a Christian storyteller will be assisting. Pastor Paul Nawlin invites all for food, fellowship, entertainment and the study of God's Word. Worship with us at St. James Episcopal Church Holy Eucharist: 8 &V0 a.m. Sunday School 9 a.m. Nursery Available Located at 1100 W. Green St. Church Office: 584-7636 email: stjameschurch@fairpoint.net - Jiffy Food Stores 4 Convenient Locations 703 S. Jefferson (OPEN 24 HOt R-) Badcock.c ,. HOM E PURN T,,;- -t.L.. LFU' ;. o 1225 S. Jefferson St. 584-5891 Established 1904, *'e'll Treat You Right" Goodman's BBQ 2429 S. Byron Butler Pkwy.* 584-3751 "'Best BBQ in Taylor County" Buckeye Community Federal Credit Union 1825 S. Jefferson St. Perry, F. 32348 1-850-223-710 Support Your Local Churches WEDNESDAY SERVICES 6:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting Mission Activities Darrell Jones, Pastor Hwy. 27 584-5688 Gerald "Jemvy" Eugene Handley L Gerald "Jerry" Eugene Handley, 73, died December 4, 2012 at his home. He was born May 2,1939, in Dixon, Illinois to Helen Sibigtroth and William Handley. He proudly served in the US Army for eight years. He worked for many years at the Ford Plant in Atlanta, Ga. More recently he worked for Taylor County Solid Waste Management. .. Survivors include: three daughters, Dyann (Jack) Foster of Atlanta, GA, Melody Handley (Travis Albritton) and Stephanie Handley (Jordan Woods) all of Perry; six grandchildren, Elisha, Shea and Kayde Foster, Jonathan Barbusci, Victoria Albritton and Lillie Mae Woods; one brother, Frank Handley; one sister, Mary Howell and a host of nieces and nephews. Family will have visitation today, Friday, Dec. 7, from 6-8 p.m. at Joe P. Burns Funeral Home, 1400 Johnson Stripling Rd, Perry. A graveside service will be held Saturday, Dec. 8, 2012,at 11 a.m. in Pineview Memorial Cemetery in Perry. Father Bernie Jakubco will officiate. Memorial donations may be sent to the American Cancer Society. St. Johns Christian Fellowship Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Wednesday 7:00 p.m. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Study/Prayer Meeting Cody McNeese, pastor Lc*:alc. a he nl'ei"dil.ir c'0 Pur.et d .rIj Gc Cojre Rd d. \25, Please join us Sunday, Dec. 16, at 11 a.m. as we celebrate Christmas with our Adult Choir Christmas Special Then come back at 6 p.m. for "The Popcorn Gang Christmas Puppet Show" Lakeside Baptist Church "A Place to Call Home" Sports = Keaton Beach Fishing Report Water temps high, trout fishing superb BY PAT MCGRIFF onemorecast@gtcom.net Trout fishing doesn't get any better ... or did I just write that a week ago? The Gulf water temperature at Keaton Beach Tuesday was 70 degrees in the late afternoon! Unheard of in December ... so you need to call me and let's go! I had Kelly and Brian Stone out Sunday and we caught a limit of trout and one 26-inch red using live pinfish and live shrimp under Back Bay Thunders. We didn't get a bite for the first two-and-a-half hours ... then caught fish for over three hours straight! Most of our trout came from 2.5-3.5 feet of water. Cal Beanblossom of Sylvester, Ga., and I caught trout on everything we threw Wednesday -- live shrimp and pinfish under Back Bay Thunders, Saltwater Assassin 5-inch shads fished un-weighted (on a Daiichi 4/0 #4331 offset worm hook) in clear/gold, sweet pea, goldfish, chartreuse diamond and croaker shad patterns, on Bite-A-Bait fighters in clown, gold/gold, gold black back and golden mullet patterns and on Heddon Super Zara Spooks and SS jrs. in golden sardine, okie shad, bone and a couple of colors I can't even name. We also fished with Assassin 4-inch Sea Shads in panhandle moon, cantaloupe, candy corn and glitterbug rigged under Cajun Thunders -to land several nice trout. We caught all these fish in 2.5-3 feet of water. Here are some reports from Keaton Beach Marina: Bob Emmett and Claude Mathis of Thomaston, Ga. had their limit of trout for two days Nov. 24-25 using live shrimp under Cajun Thunders. Georgia boys Ron Bailey, Wayne Waldrop and Joe THE SPORTS PAGE makes great scrapbook memories! Subscribe today! Call 584-5513. Brana with Ed Degraffenreid of Wyoming joined Bob and Claude to catch their limit of trout for five days last week using a variety of baits, including but not limited to topwater, Gulp and live shrimp under Cajuns from 3-5 feet of water. Last Friday, Jordan Dale had 4 trout and 2 reds to 7 pounds using live pinfish under a Cajun in 3 feet of water. On Friday and Saturday, Danny O'Neil with Gary Shildre and Bubba Ives, all of Valdosta, Ga., had their limit for two days with live shrimp under Cajuns in 3-4 feet of water. Sunday, Kelly, Cade, Mason and Robert McGee of Lake Park, Ga., had 4 trout to 18 inches, 2 reds to 22 inches and 4 BSB using Gulp in 2-4 feet of water. Kelly Wadsworth of Quitman, Ga., with Steve and Dennis Plymel of Valdosta, Ga., had their limit of trout Monday to 22 inches using topwater in 3-4 feet of water. - ^r -.-, ... T A-7 Perry News-Herald December 7-8,2012 FWC's proposed grouper rule includes April-June season here in state waters The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) unanimously decided on a draft 2013 Gulf of Mexico gag grouper recreational season Wednesday at its meeting in Apalachicola. After discussing several options and hearing public testimony from 26 people, commissioners chose draft options that, if approved in February, will make most Gulf state waters consistent with the current federal season, with the exception of a four-county region that includes Taylor County. The current proposed federal season for Gulf gag grouper is slated to start July 1 and end when the annual catch target (the number of fish that can be harvested for that year within the rebuilding plan) is expected to be met, which will likely be sometime in November or early December. The federal season ending date should be finalized in spring 2013. The commissioners' proposal included an April 1 through June 30 season in state waters off the counties of Taylor, Jefferson, Wakulla and Franklin. According to the proposal, the four- county region will not open during the July 1 through November/December federal season. Monroe County is excluded from the Gulf of Mexico season because it is included in the Atlantic season for gag grouper. "In terms of effort, this four-county region had an insignificant impact to the resource but a significant impact to the economy and the culture," Kelly and Brian Stone are shown with their catch from a trip with Pat McGriff of One More Cast Guide Service. mwI low W F 7 7 7 7 Sa8 8 8 8 Su 9 9 9 9 M 10 10 10 10 Low 2:17 AM High 8:19 AM Low 2:08 PM High 8:37 PM Low 3:30 AM High 9:53 AM Low 3:16 PM High 9:32 PM Low 4:35 AM High 11:09 AM Low 4:20 PM High 10:23 PM Low 5:32 AM High 12:11 PM Low 5:18 PM High 11:13 PM Tul 1 11 11 W12 12 12 12 Th13 13 13 13 F 14 14 14 14 6:25 AM 1:05 PM 6:10 PM 12:01 AM 7:16 AM 1:53 PM 6:58 PM 12:49 AM 8:04 AM 2:39 PM 7:44 PM 1:36 AM 8:50 AM 3:21 PM 8:30 PM -1.1 3.3 1.4 3.7 -1.3 3.3 1.3 3.8 -1.4 3.3 1.3 3.9 -1.3 3.2 1.2 All-Stars will play Saturday The 2012 Taylor County Recreation Youth Tackle Football League All-Stars will host the Jasper All-Stars in a game this Saturday at the Taylor County Sports Complex. The game will begin at 2 p.m. Admission will be $3 for adults and $2 for kids 5 and older. For more information contact Bryant Christman at 584- 3029. Sunday, Dec. 2, Football banquet is Dec. 17 The Taylor County High School Bulldogs' football banquet will be held on Monday, Dec. 17, at 6:30 p.m. at the Perry Elks Lodge. Football players and aiBed Ou fitters Quality Hunting & Fishing Supplies cheerleaders can pick up tickets in the front office at TCHS. All others who wish to attend can also purchase tickets for $5 at the TCHS front office. We have gifts for everyone We have December discounts on selected items. 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License Perry, FL 32348 This Saturday, Dec. 8, 10 am 6 pm We will be grilling and serving refreshments from 11 til 1 RC Cars Trucks, Buggies Truggies Brands like Losi, Backdraft and Hurricane All parts and accessories for the ultimate racing fun We have a STUNT TRACK and an OVAL TRACK Check us out on Facebook @ D*S RC Hobbies 7540 US 19 South 4 miles south of town (850) 584-2727 --- - said Commissioner Brian Yablonski. "We specifically picked less-populated counties and a lot of that had to do with where the fish are when the season is open. This at least gave the Big Bend area a chance to fish. Full consistency takes the Big Bend out." The commission asked staff to work with federal fishery managers in gathering data on the effect this proposal may have on the length of the federal season and bring back this information to the February commission meeting. Other options considered by the commission included full consistency with the federal season in all state waters, split seasons that would open in spring and winter, and regional seasons. The 2012 recreational gag grouper season was July 1 through Oct. 31 in all federal and most state waters, with the exception of state waters off Taylor, Jefferson, Wakulla and Franklin counties, which were open April 1 through June 30. Public comment on this draft rule can be sent to Marine@MyFWC.com or can be given by calling 850- 487-0554. ;~""~"""~~ ( ~~B~di ~- V, I Entertainment A-8 Perry News-Herald December 7-8, 2012 L A 'Lincoln'is about the man behind the historical figureThe Nutcracker' The Tallahassee Ballet presents its annual production of 'The Nutcracker" this weekend at Ruby Section 1. Neither slavery nor involuntary he will still need the votes of some 20 of Diamond Auditorium featuring the Dew Drop Fairy and the Rat King, as well as the handsome prince servitude, except as a punishment for the 40 or so lame-duck Democrats who no and dancing snowflakes. Showtimes include Saturday at 8 p.m. and a 2 p.m. matinee on Sunday, crime whereof the party shall have been longer have to worry about re-election. as well as a children's abbreviated matinee at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday. Ticket prices vary depending duly convicted, shall exist within the Border-state Republicans want the war seating location and can be purchased by visiting online at www.tallahasseeballet.org. United States, or any place subject to their to end and fear that passing the amendment jurisdiction, will prolong the hostilities. Many Democrats Section 2. Congress shall have power support slavery and don't .want it passed on to enforce this article by appropriate principle. To secure the Republican votes, legislation. --13th amendment to the U.S. Constitution In no other time during the United States' 236-year history has it been more divided than it was when its citizens took up arms against each other in the Civil War. / The wounds of that war can still be felt today and while people still - argue about its causes and reasons, there is no arguing the fact that the Civil War ' finally killed the stain that was slavery. Although many point to President Abraham Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation as the end of the slavery in this country, it was in fact the 13th amendment to the U.S. Constitution that truly ended it once and for all. I N C'0 Although much as has been said and written about Lincoln and the Civil War in the past 150 years, the actual events leading up to the passage of the 13th amendment are not nearly as well known as the various battles and generals involved with the war itself. Until now. Celebrated director Steven Spielberg ("Schindler's List," "Saving Private Ryan") has brought us "Lincoln," a compelling political drama focused on the president's behind-the-scenes efforts to ensure the amendment's passage as well as a passionate look at the man behind the historical figure left to us in the pages of history books. Featuring an almost guaranteed Academy Award winning performance by Daniel Day- Lewis ("There Will Be Blood," "The Last of the Mohicans") along with one of the best top-to-bottom casts of the year, "Lincoln" makes what upon first glance is a terribly boring subject--congressional lobbying and dealing--into a tense and very fulfilling story. The majority of the film is set within January 1865. Lincoln was re-elected the previous November and with him a large number of his fellow Republicans, set to take office the next month. Facing the prospect that the war might finally be over by that time, Lincoln sets his sights on getting the 13th amendment through the House of Representatives immediately. He knows that the prospect of its passage after hostilities conclude is almost non-existent, but even with every Republican voting in favor of the amendment--not a guaranteed proposition-- DEC. 8-9 The Tallahassee Ballet presents its annual production of 'The Nutcracker" at Ruby Diamond Auditorium featuring the Dew Drop Fairy and the Rat King, as well as the handsome prince and dancing snowflakes. Showtimes include Dec. 8 at 8 p.m. and a 2 p.m. matinee on Dec. 9, as well as a children's abbreviated matinee at 10:30 a.m. on Dec. 8. Ticket prices vary depending seating location and showtime; they can be purchased by visiting online at www. tallahasseeballet.org. THEATRE Nov. 23-DEc. 23 The Hippodrome in Gainesville presents "A Tuna Christmas." Those wacky characters from Tuna, Texas, have once again entered the heated Yuletide lawn display contest. Socialite Vera Carp hopes to win another consecutive victory, but she faces stiff competition from the crusty proprietor of Didi's Used Weapons and from a pair of cowboy-loving Tastee Creme waitresses. Lincoln needs to pacify rrancis rreston Blair (Hal Holbrook, "All the President's Men"), who wants the president to negotiate a peace. For the Democrat votes, however, Lincoln will need to do something a little more underhanded, namely enlist the help of lobbyist W.N. Bilbo (James Spader, "The Office") to offer patronage positions to those outgoing congressmen who will soon need jobs. Even with Lincoln pulling almost every string he can, however, passage is not guaranteed and it is not until every vote is tallied that he will know if his work has paid off. There are so many .Hwonderful actors in this film that it's almost impossible to list them all, but notable (and 1 N potentially award-worthy) performances include Sally Field ("Brothers & Sisters") as Mary Todd Lincoln, David Strathairn ("The Bourne Ultimatum") as Secretary of State William H. Seward, Tommy Lee Jones ("Men in Black") as Radical Republican Congressional leader Thaddeus Stevens, Joseph Gordon-Levitt ("The Dark Knight Rises") as Robert Todd Lincoln and Lee Pace ("Pushing Daisies") as Democratic Congressman Fernando Wood. One of the most interesting aspects of "Lincoln" is how it, for one of the first times in film, truly humanizes him, depicting him as a man rather than a president. He is rather awkward is some settings and often rambles on telling jokes or stories during cabinet meetings. But he is also a man of iron will, who sets out to end slavery, risking almost everything--including extending the war to the cost of untold more lives-- to get the amendment passed. Day-Lewis' performance here is one of the most complete and wonderful exhibitions of acting prowess since his work in "There Will Be Blood," which earned him an Academy Award. Spielberg's "Lincoln" may not be the movie people might expect, but it is just as compelling and tension-filled as any war drama. Credit goes to screenwriter Tony Kushner ("Angels in America," "Munich") for developing the tale and dialogue, and to Spielberg and the cast for bringing it to life. The film is rated PG-13 for an intense scene of war violence, some images of carnage and brief strong language. THEATRE Don't miss tour-de-force performances for two actors in multiple roles. Ticket prices vary depending on showtime and seat location. For more information, visit thehipp.org or call 352-375-4477. Nov. 24-DEc. 22 The Hippodrome presents the holiday classic, "A Christmas Carol,"' a Gainesville tradition for the entire family Join Scrooge, Marley, the Cratchits and a host of Christmas ghosts for this holiday favorite featuring dazzling special effects, an original adaptation and a timeless message of goodwill. Ticket prices vary depending on showtime and seat location. For more information, visit thehipp.org or call 352-375-4477. CLASSICAL MUSIC DEC. 15 The Tallahassee Symphony Orchestra presents "Holiday Magic!" at 8 p.m. at Ruby Diamond Concert Hall. Internationally celebrated conductor Kenneth Kiesler and a world-class vocal quartet will collaborate with the orchestra in an evening of music which offers inspiration, entertainment, CLASSICAL Music and plenty of smiles. The program will include favorites such as "'Twas the Night Before Christmas," a medley titled "Feast of Carols" and an audience sing-along. Ticket prices range from $34 to $55 for adults and $29 to $55 for seniors. Tickets can be purchased through the FSU Ticket Office by calling 850-644-6500 or visiting online at www.tickets.fsu. edu. For more information, call 850-224-0461 or visit tallahasseesymphony.org. FESTIVALS DEC. 7-8 The Southern Pines Blues & BBQ Festival returns to Forest Capital State Park featuring live music from Johnnie Marshall, Franc Robert & the Boxcar Tourists and many more. The barbecue events include the Triple Crown Invitational, the Triple Crown Open Competition, Backyard BBQ Division, John Boy and Billy Sauce Contest, People's Choice Competition and the Kidz-Que Grillmaster Contest. Admission to the event is free. For more information, visit online at www.southerpinesblues.com. arrives on DVD and Blu-ray Director Chris Nolan's "The Dark Knight Rises" will sadly always be associated with the tragedy that occurred in Colorado, but that doesn't negate the fact that the film is a very successful conclusion to his Batman trilogy. Now that film is available on Blu-ray and DVD. When Nolan rebooted the Batman film franchise with "Batman Begins" in 2005, he added a level of realism and grittiness that had been missing from the earlier movies, retelling Batman's origin story from the night Bruce Wayne--played brilliantly by Christian Bale--lost his parents to his return to Gotham City years later driven to make a difference in any way he could. "The Dark Knight" arrived three years later, somewhat overshadowed by the death of actor Heath Ledger, whose performance as the crazed Joker earned him a posthumous Academy Award. Although Ledger's Joker drove the story of "The Dark Knight," it is Aaron Eckhart's Harvey Dent who has the most lasting impact on Gotham City and "The Dark Knight Rises." By the end of the second film, Harvey has been driven over the edge at the hand of the Joker, becoming Two Face. Batman, who saw Harvey as the "white knight" he could never be, takes the blame for the fallen man's crimes with help of Police Commissioner Jim Gordon (Gary Oldman). "The Dark Knight Rises" picks up the story eight years later, with Bruce Wayne retired as the caped crusader and living as a recluse in his mansion. Organized crime in the city has finally been defeated, thanks mostly to a strong new law passed in Harvey's memory. Gordon, still haunted by the lies he told those many years before, soon discovers a new threat to Gotham has arrived in Bane (Tom Hardy, "Inception"), who is as physically strong and as ruthlessly calculating as the Joker was insane. Back in his mansion, Bruce is having women troubles, between cat burglar Selina Kyle (Anne Hathaway, "Love and Other Drugs") trying to rob December is upon us and while it will once again be a busy time at the movies, the month starts off with just one film opening wide this week. "Playing for Keeps" stars Gerard Butler ("The Ugly Truth") as a former soccer star who tries to reconnect with his family and figure out his life in general while coaching his son's peewee soccer team. Things become complicated his mansion and socialite Miranda Tate (Marion Cotillard, "Inception"), who is badgering him to discover why he scuttled a promising energy project that cost her and Wayne Enterprises a small fortune to develop. Bruce is coaxed into donning the cape and cowl once more, but with Bane's plans coming to fruition around Gotham, one man may not be enough to stop the wave of chaos and destruction on the horizon. "The Dark Knight" was about as perfect a comic book film could ever hope to be, so this new film had very large shoes to fill. Although the story here is not as tight as the first sequel, it amps the stakes to such a high degree that it serves as a very satisfying conclusion to Nolan's trilogy. Throughout his career, Nolan has brought out the best in his actors, and "The Dark Knight Rises" is no exception. Hardy is unrecognizable as Bane, and his mechanically- affected voice manages to be both emotionless and gloating. No one could realistically follow Ledger's performance, and Bane isn't the Joker, relying more on a keen intellect and forward planning than sheer chaos, although their end goals appear rather similar. There is a twist near the end that turns the entire plot on its head and ties the series back to its beginning. with his ex-wife (Jessica Biel, "Total Recall") preparing to remarry and an ESPN rep (Catherine Zeta- Jones, "Rock of Ages") scouting him for an anchor job. The movie is directed by Gabriele Muccino, who broke into the U.S. market with 2006's "The Pursuit of Happyness." The film is rated PG-13 for some sexual situations, language and a brief intense image. Meanwhile, Hathaway gets perhaps the most dynamic character in Selina, who welcomes the coming chaos and considers herself adaptable enough to survive. When the reality of the situation hits her, however, Hathway shows Selina's internal conflict incredibly well. Another "Inception" alum joining the cast is Joseph Gordon-Levitt as Officer John Blake, whose quick instincts enamor him to Gordon. In fact, the Gotham Police Department has evolved quite a bit as well since its corruption-filled ways in "Batman Begins." "The Dark Knight Rises" manages to overcome the third-film curse that felled the "X-Men" and "Spider- Man" franchises, serving both as a very entertaining and compelling film in its own right as well as a perfect cap on the seven-year saga of Nolan's Batman story. The film is rated PG-13 for intense sequences of violence and action, some sensuality and language. "The Dark Knight Rises" is available on Blu-ray Combo Pack and on single disc DVD. The combo pack includes a documentary on the Batmobile, a comprehensive look at how Nolan and his production team made "The Dark Knight Rises" the epic conclusion to the Dark Knight legend; 12 production featurettes, three character featurettes, two reflective feaurettes and an art gallery. The DVD comes with a featurette on Bruce Wayne's journey. Also available is "The Dark Knight Trilogy Limited Edition Giftset," featuring "Batman Begins," "The Dark Knight" and "The Dark Knight Rises" all in one collection in both Blu-ray and DVD, which includes a premium book exclusive to the collection, taking fans deeper into the epic franchise. Warner Bros. 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On Oct. 2, 1974, Norris left his beloved dog in the care of his mother at her home in the San Francisco Bay area of Califomrnia and promised he would see her soon after a short trip to Florida. That was the last time his mother hugged her son. It was also the last time anyone in his family saw him alive. "A few days after he left we received a postcard from a place called Inglis, on the Gulf of Mexico in Florida. The card was postmarked Oct. 4, 1974, the day after he left San Francisco on a red-eye flight to Miami.- After that: nothing," Norris' youngest sister, Rosemary Norris-Southward, recalled. "The days passed; Jimmy was overdue. My mother started to worry and as the days dragged by her worry turned to fear and then to panic. She tried to get help from various law enforcement entities in San Francisco and Florida and from the FBI but there was not much anyone would or could do to help. No one seemed too concerned about this young man from California who vanished from the face of the earth. Every place my mother turned for help her inquiries were met with, 'He'll turn up,' but as time passed she knew better." It would be 36 years before the family had any answers in the disappearance of their beloved son and brother. During that time, both his parents died, his siblings grew up and had families of their own. But just as his mother had while she was alive, they never stopped searching for answers. In 2003, when California changed its laws allowing families of missing persons to put their DNA on file, they were the first family in Fairfield to do that. His mother put her DNA on file in 2003. She died in 2007 without knowing if her son had ever been found. Meanwhile, 2,300 miles away, a grim discovery in the piney woods bordering the Taylor-Dixie county line held the key to Norris' fate. "On April 16, 1976, a heavy equipment, operator working in an area off of US 19 in Dixie County (near the Taylor County line) was going about his day at work when his attention was diverted by an object lying on the ground a short distance away. Curious, he .got down from his vehicle and walked closer to get a better look. He soon realized that what he had discovered were human remains and he quickly put in a call to the Dixie County Sheriff's Office. "Because the remains were skeletal the sheriff called in agents from the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) who assembled a team of specialists to conduct an anthropological examination. Investigators determined that the bones were those of a young www. cheaperinchiefland. corn i'07FordF-150 '05 Dodge Dakota XL SLT iC ... o rnsi SB 580 Sale Price 5,980 Sale Price 6,980 '07 Jeep Patriot '09 Chrysler 300 - Sport LX Ir 4 - U -n1 ', - ,I I .ft't;;r Sale Price .9,980 ",' '06 Dodge Ram 1500 ... 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Even though the odds that a DNA match could be made with a case this old must have seemed minuscule, he sent a sample of the remains to the University of North Texas (UNT) Center for Human Identification, a program at the forefront of cutting-edge forensic DNA technology. A year passed before word finally came back: Success." Norris Southward continued her brother's story by relating, "With a DNA profile now on file the next step was to search the U.S. Department of Justice's National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs), an online database used by law enforcement, medical examiners and the public to solve cases involving Missing persons and unidentified deceased. The job of searching for a match fell to FDLE Special Agent Mike Kennedy who was using NamUs for the first * time. From the forensic ."- Please see page 12 S I ( Til yvo iLoved Ones Merry Christmas ii, the ('1 ti~ma. 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We will also be selling a large assortment of new and used including Christmas decor and trees. See us at auction ip com buyers premium. MC, Visa, Discover, debit cards, checks and cash accepted. AU691 Ron Cox, AB2490. 12/07, PS Huge Indoor Yard Sale. Friday and Saturday, 8 a.m. until, 121 E. Green St. (downtown). Something for everyone. Clothes, collectibles, electronics, tools games and much more! 12/07 Yard sale. Friday & Saturday, 8 a.m. until, 319 Sunset Ln. (off Plantation Rd.). Boy's sizes 12, 14, 16, girl's 6, 7, 10/12, boy baby clothes 0-6 months, women's clothes 7, 9... karosene heater (works good) and baked goods. 12/07 Yard Sale. Saturday, 8 a.m. until, Hwy. 98 W., blue house on right before Deal's Oyster House. Toolbox, microwave, rocking chair, clothes and more. 12/07 Yard sale. Saturday, Dec. 8, 8 a.m. until noon, 3696 Joel Aman Rd. (off Robert Aman Rd.). A good time to Christmas shop. Maybe even some items for the men. Baby swing, bassinet, toys and much more. Rain or shine! No early birds! 12/05- 12/07 Yard sale. Friday & Saturday, 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. Hwy. 19 South (Taylor Storage across from TTI). Household furniture, chest freezer, electric dryer, electric stove, heat & cool A/C unit, tree stands, antique radio, metal shelving units, children's toys and accessories, books, collectibles, coins including proof sets, cast iron, tools, glassware, recliners, tables, filing cabinets, desk, bedroom furniture, DVD & VHS movies, women's jeans, electric sewer snake, fishing poles, jewelry and much more. 12/05- 12/07 Yard Sale. Saturday, 2647 Sidney Blanton Rd., 8 a.m. until. 12/07 Yard sale. Saturday, 8 a.m. until 1 p.m., 3208 Vera Lane (off Pisgah Rd. near 221 Gas & Grill) Look for signs! Lots of items, plus size women's clothes, junior girl's clothes, knick knacks and household items. 12/07 Yard sale. Friday, Dec. 7, & Saturday, Dec. 8, 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. Leather couch, furniture, piano, men's and women's (all sizes) clothing, fishing tackle, holiday decorations, odds & ends. Look for signs around Deadman's Curve on the Beach Road. 12/05- 12/07 Yard sale. Saturday, Dec. 8, 9 a.m. until, 1824 Jefferson St. (between Smoke Shop & Dollar General). Clothes, shorts 50 cent a pair, Ralph Lauren, DKNY, shoes, purses, cast iron roaster, red stemware, Boyd's bear collection. Must see! Three Family Yard Sale. Friday & Saturday, 7:30 until, 803 E. Wilson St. (behind county jail). Follow the sigris! China cabinet, pots, pans, knick knacks and lots more. 12/07 Christmas Yard Sale. Saturday, 8 a.m., Jefferson Square next to Yung Nails. Women, boy's, girl's, men clothes, shoes, purses, home decor, comforter sets, Beauty Control products, sofa set, candles, Nintendo, DS games all kinds of nice stuff. 12/07 3 Family Yard Sale. Inside Andrews Drug Store, Friday, 8 a.m. until 3 p.m. and Saturday, 8 a.m. until 1 p.m. Glassware, ceramics, Christmas items, 2 old porcelain iron sinks ($40 ea), basketball goal for pool ($60), restaurant booths and tables ($100 ea), gator cokes, bottles, clothes, jewelry, many gift items, new medical walkers, books, vitamins, more... 12/07 Incredible Yard Sale. Off Ash St., turn on Allen St., second house on the right. Lots of household items, electronics, silver & costume jewelry, new Christmas ornaments, Toyota Spider $2,000 OBO, workout equipment, ladies & men's clothing, guitar hero drum set & more accessories for Nintendo Wii, 80 qt. Coleman cooler. Starts Saturday, 8 a.m., no early birds please. 12/05- 12/07 Friday & Saturday, 9 a.m. until 2 p.m., 3498 Hwy. 19 South (Taylor Storage Center across from Taylor Tech.) Girl & boy's bikes, winter jackets, men's boots, double stroller, bassinet, gas fireplace, TV cabinet, Spinet piano and bench, Yamaha drum machine, Christmas items, executive desk, secretary chair, TV, wheelchair, walker, roll-on walker, humidifier, air purifier, sewing machine, Foosball table, children's life jacket, rebounder, fireplace utensils, 10-foot ceiling/house' jacks, solar shower, portable charging station, stroller, baby clothes, bouncer, carseats, swing, toys, adult tricycles, home security system, small appliances, tools, magnetic bracelets and much more. 12/07 Quality cured firewood, delivered. Call 838-0949. 12/05 12/14 We Buy Scrap Metal and Junk Cars 850-838-5865 RC,tfn Cash for junk cars and trucks, free removal. 7 days a week. Call (386) 658-1030 or (904) 887-8513. 11/02 01/04 Yamaha trumpet for sale with two mouth pieces in hard case. It's in good working condition and looks good. Call 223-1005, please leave message. 2 female calico cats, 6 months old, spayed and has rabies shot. Call (850) 578-2446. 12/07- 12/12 Jack Russell, 10 weeks old, female, all white with red head. Call 584-4152. 12/05 12/07 I FOR RENT Double wide trailer for rent in beautiful country setting.Three bedrooms--two baths- -open LR/DR--fully equipped kitchen w/ refrigerator, stove and microwave. Washer & dryer furnished. Fenced yard for small dog. Nice back porch. Located on Golf Course Rd. on a working farm. $800 monthly, first & last month up front, credit references required. Serious inquiries call 578-2310 to view. 3 full blooded Boxer male puppies, without papers. 2 brindle, 1 fawn, $300 each, ready Dec. 15, Call 584-7833. 12/05 12/07 3BR/2BA double wide. Located at 1070 Buckeye Nursery Road with fenced in pasture land. $675 a month and $300 deposit. Call 584- 7094 for application information you must have excellent credit references. EMHP, tfn 3BR/1BA, brick home. Central HAC, W/D, carport. $625 monthly, first, last, plus security deposit and 12 month lease. Contact (850) 421-1277. 12/05 12/12 2BD/1BA, mobile home with carport. In city limits off 98. $165 weekly includes electric, water, cable. First and last week to move n. Call (727) 433-4514. 12/05 12/19 Efficiency/upstairs garage apartment. 1 bedroom, furnished, no children, no pets. Call 584- 7170. 12/05- 12/12 Cozy Cottage, 1BD/1BA, with full kitchen. Utilities, water and lawn care included. No pets! $600 monthly, $200 security deposit. Call (386) 209-0712. 12/05- 12/07 Rooms available at Skylark Motel everything included for monthly $595 (required $45 deposit), $175-$240 weekly or $40 daily (tax included). 317 N. Byron Butler Pkwy. (305) 970-1653. LS, tfn Woodridge Apartments Accepting applications for 1, 2, and 3 BR HC and Non-HC accessible apartments. HUD vouchers considered. Call 850- 584-5668. 709 W. Church St., Perry, FL 32348 TDD 711. "This institution is an equal opportunity provider, and employer." WGA, tfn TIDEWATER APARTMENTS IMMEDIATE OPENINGS FOR 2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments Rent based on income with First Month Rent Free for qualified applicants. Call 850-584-6842. TDD. EHO. Section 8 Affordable Multifamily Housing TWA, tfn 2 BD/1BA mobile home. $500 monthly, $500 deposit. Call 295-3653. 11/30- 12/12 3BD/2BA mobile home. $550 monthly, $500 deposit. Call 295- 3653. 11/30 12/12 3BD/2 BA mobile home. $550 monthly, $500 deposit. Call 295- 3653. 11/30 12/12 Office space for rent. 900 sq. ft., S. Jefferson St., $550 monthly, $500 deposit. Call 295-3653. 11/30 12/12 Everetts Mobile Home Park Taking applications for 2 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath. $475 monthly and $300 deposit, references required 584-7094. EMHP ffn Prevatt's Wayside Apartments Fully furnished efficiency. Adults only, all utilities and cable included, $140 weekly. Call (850) 295-4985. 11/28 12/07 1 bedroom fully furnished trailer in nice quiet area. Utilities and satellite TV included. 1 or 2'adult only, no children, no pets, $150 weekly and $150 security. Call 584-2199. 11/26 12/14 Westgate Rooms available for rent: refrigerator, microwave, TV w/cable, AC/Heater. Everything included. $175- $240 weekly, $40 daily, $595-$635 per month. RV sites $20 daily, $100 weekly, $350 monthly. Tax included. 1627 S. Byron Butler Pkwy. 850-299- 6554. LS ffn 3BD/2BA house. $600 monthly, $500 deposit. Call 295-3653. 11/30- 12/12 Apartment for rent. 2 bedroom, 1 bath, washer/dryer hook ups. No pets, $550 monthly, $550 deposit. Call 223-3369. 11/21 12/07 STEINHATCHEE PLACE RESORT Furnished 1 and 2 bedroom apartments for rent $600 to $800. Included with rent is full cable t.v., Internet, hot tub, one block, one block to river and new boat landing. Call 352-498-7740 if no answer 813-677-9640. SPR, tfin RIVERFRONT LOT FOR SALE Want to own this part of 'The Suwannee River?" Priced to Sell!!!! Located in Lafayette County, Mayo, Florida. .75 acres for only $36,500!!! Now Accepting Offers Call Cynthia for more information (850) 223-7152 or Visit our website: bcfcu.coop BCFCU tfn DUPLEX for sale by owner, excellent investment. Two free- standing block houses. 2BD/1BA- each full kitchen, full bath, on 50'x150' lot.,' Excellent rental history, well maintained, great location behind Walmart off Old Dixie Hwy. As is $65,000 obo. Call Robert (850) 223-3427. 12/07, 14, 21, 28 Older single wide for sale (you move), 10x40, 2/1, appliances and furniture, roofover, axles/wheels. Needs TLC $1,995/offer. (850) 223-1448. 12/05 12/14 For Sale By Owner 3 bed, 2 bath, single family dwelling on 1.16 MOL acres at 308 Worley Way, Clark Subdivision off Bishop Blvd. Total elec., central H/A, FP, fenced back yard, concrete drive, and lots more. $203,900 includes a 1 yr. home warranty. Please call (850) 838-8258 for appt., leave msg. 11/21 12/14 1 acre of land, 2 miles from Keaton Beach. $18,500, some owner financing. Well, power pole, septic and large shed. Call 843- 1301. 11/14- 12/17 Land for Sale, 221 North between Shiloh Church Rd. and Cairo Parker Rd. 1 acre lots with paved roads. Owner financing available. Please call (386) 658-1346 or (850) 584-7466. EF, fn PRICE REDUCED. 3BD/2BA tri- level floor plan, LR/DR with fireplace, family room with fireplace, kitchen, breakfast area, office, large rec. room, patio, pool, large storage building, 3 acres m/I, 2,592 sq. ft. 121 Shady Oaks Dr. (off Plantation). (850) 584-7687 or 843-5512. 12/05 01/30 You're Approved! Guaranteed Auto Financing at Headturners Auto!! Call for your next vehicle today! 850-584-2111 HT, tfn Arby's Lamont, Florida 5200 S. Jefferson St. (1-10 & US 19) Accepting applications for Management & Crew Members Open interviews will be held Friday, Dec. 7, 2012, from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. Management applicants please bring a copy of your resume. 12/05- 12/14, LoS ASE-Certified Automotive Instructor and Automotive Assistant Needed: Inquire of Jamie Newberry, Education Director Twin Oaks Vocational Academy (850) 948-1200, x281 or jnewberry@togha.org 11/14 12/07, TOJ TOVA2436 FO RENT] Now Hiring Store Managers & Assistant Managers We currently have opportunities for a store manager/assistant manager, in the Madison and Monticello areas. The position requires management experience. Qualified candidates must have excellent customer service and employee relations skills. The successful candidate should be capable of operating in a fast paced environment. Must have a flexible schedule and be self motivated. Must be able to train, motivate and prepare employees for greater responsibilities using effective communications skills. 12/07 12/19, LoS Retail and Food Service Manager needed immediate opening in a progressive and growing company requires previous experience in retail or food service management. Including store scheduling, P&L, marketing and expense control. Compensation based on skills and experience. Vacation, sick and health benefits available. Resume and references, required. Apply by mail, P.O. Box 923, Perry, FL 32348. : WO, tfn Advent Christian Village call (386) 658-5627 or visit www.acvillage.net . 24 hrs/day, 7 days/week Want more than a job? Experience a Community. RN Quality of Care Leader Unrestricted Florida RN license, excellent clinical nursing/assessment skills, current CPR certification, verifiable IV skill (start, regulate, maintain, discontinue IV's) required. Good Communication, organizational and computer skills required; must work as part of interdisciplinary team to assure outstanding quality of life/quality of care for LTC residents. On-call rotation required. Management/Supervisory experience and knowledge of LTC regs desired. CNA & LPN FT/PT/long-term care setting. Florida certification (CNA) or unrestricted license (LPN) required. FT positions include health, dental, life, disability, AFLAC; 403b; paid time off, access to onsite daycare and fitness facilities. Apply in person at Personnel Office Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m., or fax resume/credentials to (386) 658-5160. EOE/Drug-Free Workplace/Criminal background checks required. 12/05- 12/14, ACV Badcock Furniture Set-up and delivery. Must be 21 or older, clean driving record required. 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Vehicle will be auctioned on the 28TH day of DECEMBER, 2012 @ 10 am at Thomas Chevrolet 2128 S, Byron Butler Pkwy, Perry, FL (850) 584- 6221 per F.S, 713.78 Notice Is hereby given to DELILAH W, BAKER. Unless payment is made on 1997 CHEVROLET LUMINA VIN:2G1WL52MXV9167163 for tow & storage charges on 08/03/2012. Vehicle will be auctioned on the 28th day of December, 2012 @ 10:45am at Thomas Chevrolet Buick Inc. 2128 S. Byron Butler Pkwy, Perry, Fl. 850-584-6221 per F.S,.713.78 Notice Is hereby given to AMANDA MARIE SCHOMMER Unless payment Is made on 2000 Yamaha cy50 Riva Jog VIN:VG54UYA09YA108948 for tow & storage charges on 05/11/2011. Vehicle will be auctioned on the 28th day of December, 2012 @ 11:00 am at Thomas Chevrolet Buick Inc. 2128 S, Byron Butler Pkwy, Perry, Fl. 850-584-6221 per F.S.713.78 Notice Is hereby given to JOHN L. AMAN and Title Max of Georgia, Inc. as Leinholder. Unless payment is made on 1997 CHEVROLET CAMERO VIN: 2G1FP22K2V2148116 for tow & storage charges on 07/08/2012. Vehicle will be auctioned on the 28TH day of December, 2012 at 10:15AM at Thomas Chevrolet 2128 S. Byron Butler Pkwy, Perry, FL. 850-584- 6221 per F.S. 713.78 Notice Is hereby given to ANGELA YVETTE JONES AND FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY CREDIT UNION, LEINHOLDER. Unless payment is made on 2004 NISSAN SENTRA VIN:3N1CB51D84L849083 for tow & storage charges on 08/24/2012. Vehicle will be auctioned on the 28TH day of December, 2012 @ 10:30 am at Thomas Chevrolet 2128 S. Byron Butler Pkwy, Perry FL (850) 584- 6221 per FS. 713.78 IN THE COUNTY COURT, THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR TAYLOR COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO 62-2012-CC-190-00A-OI JESSE D SCRANTON LINDA HON- SCRANTON Plaintiff, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A VIVIAN BLY PETITION TO DETERMINE IN REF: 1989 SINGLE WIDE MOBLE OWNERSHIP OF A MOBILE HOME HOME GENERAL AMERICAN DESCRIBED AS SERIAL # GMHGA06892086 1989 SINGLE WIDE MOBLE HOME NOTICE OF ACTION GENERAL AMERICAN. SERIAL # A-12 Perry News-Herald December 7-8, 2012 GMHGA06892086, HAS BEEN FILED AND YOU ARE REQUIRED TO SERVE A COPY OF YOUR WRITTEN OBJECTIONS, IF ANY, ON JESSE D SCRANTON AND LINDA HON-SCRANTON. 6834 WALTER SHIVER RD. PERRY. FL PETITIONER, OR IMMEDIATELY THIS COURT ON THE 5TH DAY 32348 WHO IS THE PETITIONER, ON THEREAFTER; OTHERWISE, A OF DECEMBER, 2012 AT TAYLOR OR BEFORE JANUARY 5, 2013, DEFAULT WILL BE ENTERED FOR COUNTY, FLORIDA. 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Kennedy looked over the case information for James Berkeley Norris and the more he studied it, the more convinced he became that he was on the right track. Doing further research, he found several other sites that I had utilized to publicize my brother's case, including Doe Network, FindAGrave and MySpace. "Next, Agent Kennedy arranged to have the reference sample from CA DOJ sent to UNT for comparison. The results came back a match; the Dixie County John Doe finally had a name, James. It was the end of 2010. "Meanwhile 2,600 miles northwest of FDLE headquarters in Tallahassee I was sitting across my kitchen table from Tony DeTomasi, a detective from the City of Fairfield (California) Police Department. "The first thing he said to me was, 'I guess you're wondering why I asked to come by your house instead of speaking to you on the phone.' As hard as it is for me to remember in detail what DeTomasi said to me, I recall my reaction with complete clarity: I didn't believe a word of it. I asked some questions and he gave me more details, then slowly I started -to allow it to sink in. The search was over. I went from disbelief to shock to grief to anger to relief to panic, all in a matter of minutes. "In April 2011 my sister Kathie Norris and I flew to Florida to claim our brother's remains and finally bring him home. We had the opportunity to tell our story to the media and ask for help from the public. We were also able to see firsthand several of the areas that figure into the case. The best part of the trip was having the opportunity to meet the individuals who are working hard to solve Jimmy's,case and to bring those responsible to justice. It was an amazing experience and my sister and I flew back home feeling confident that the case is in the best of hands. "I look forward to the day when I can look the person who took my brother's life in the eyes in a court of law; without a doubt, I'll be there for that. When the gavel falls and someone is led away in handcuffs I will finally be able to say 'It's over,' and know that Jimmy is truly at peace." Norris-Southward is working daily to keep her brother's memory alive and his case in the forefront. She has launched a web site detailing Norris' story (www. whokilledjamesnorris.com) and also has a Facebook page that services as a gateway for information. The FDLE also contimies it pursuit of answers and featured Norris' murder this week on its own Facebook page seeking new information. Anyone with information regarding this crime is urged to contact FDLE Special Agent Mike Kennedy at (850) 410-7450. . i i". .: . This is one of the last photos taken of James Norris shortly before he disappeared on a trip to Florida in October 1974. *l ll 1. German rapper 4. Aries sign 7. Atmosphere 8. Send payment for 10. Digs 12. Pathetically weak 13. Give a thrashing to 15. How a witch laughed 16. Being of use or service 17. Lassie's breed 18. 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The large amount of rain over such a short amount of time could have affected the Gulf waters' PH and salinity levels. The resulting dark water from the extra runoff could have also affected the seagrasses. Another explanation is that recent easterly winds could have driven in water from deeper in the Gulf which tends to have lower oxygen levels. Brown said former County Marine Agent Fred Vose, who left his position to take a larger role in the state Sea Grant program, is volunteering with local officials to help collect samples for the UF team. On Thursday, Brown told the Perry News- 98 bridge project cost: . $11 m million SPEED LIMIT Continued from page 1 The FDOT hired GLF . Construction Corporation '' of Miami to build the replacement bridge for $11 million. The project, which began last October, is expected to be completed by late 2013, depending on weather or other unforeseen conditions. 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