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times Serving the Tree Capital of the South Since 1961 .s Forum 1 dead in triple shooting Inside today Don't miss a smoking' good time at the 4th annual Southern Pines Blues & BBQ Festival Friday, Dec. 9, and Saturday, Dec. 10, at Forest Capital State Park...admission is free. The music starts at 5 p.m. Friday and continues through Saturday night. The festival is also host to the Florida BBQ Association's Triple Crown Championship Invitational Series as well as open and backyard competitions. For details on all the happenings, please see the special edition inside today's TacoTimes. BBQ festivalo hold drawing The 5th annual Southern Pines Blues and Barbecue Festival is featuring a drawing with multiple prizes available. Tickets are available for $5 each and the drawing will be held Saturday, Dec. 10, at the festival. You do not need to be present to win. The prizes include: entry to the Bub-ba-Q Competition Cooking School (value, $500.00); one of two Lang BBQ Smokers Cast Iron Fire Pit Rings (value, $250 each); RDS BBQ grill (value, $500.00); Thule tool box; BBQ grill kits; Bob Medina's cookbook; and John Boy & Billy Sauce. Proceeds from the drawing will benefit the festival. p .Dec, 15 Taylor County High School Boys Soccer Boosters will host a spaghetti dinner Thursday, Dec. 15, at Dorsett Stadium (concession stand). Dinners, which are $5 each, may be picked up from 4-8 p.m. Tickets are available from any soccer booster or at the Perry Police Department. ou tC stems is thris ekend The 26th annual Greenville Country Christmas will be held Friday and Saturday, Dec. 9-10. The event begins at 6 p.m. at Haffye Hays Park with an invocation. Community caroling and a live nativity scene will be at 6:15 and the tree lighting ceremony at 6:45. On Saturday, arts and crafts begin at 9 a.m., following opening ceremonies at 10 and the parade at 11. The date of the event was incorrectly reported in Friday's Perry News-Herald. wednesday 660 60% 590 tm ay 610 320 ------ -- .-- n Editorial ................... A-2 Living ...................... A-4 Religion.................... A-5 Sports..................... A-7 Community.............. B-1 Classifieds............... B-2 By ANGELA M. CASTELUCCI Staff writer As members of his family quietly sobbed in the background, Paul Eugene McNutt appeared resigned and cooperative during court proceedings before Judge Stephan "Buddy" Murphy Tuesday morning. The 69-year-old Perry man is charged with one count murder and two counts attempted murder following a shooting incident Monday evening jiear his home in the 3000 block of Johnson Stripling Road. While investigators are still working to determine a motive in the case, court documents detail a longstanding property dispute between McNutt and the victims, Lee Edward Spees Sr., 70, and his two sons, ,Lee Edward Spees Jr., 47, and David M. Spees, 42. Lee Spees Jr. died from wounds sustained in the L,, ee Spees Sr. shooting. As of presstime Tuesday, Lee Spees Sr. was listed in critical condition and David Spees in serious condition at Tallahassee Memorial Hospital (TMH). The shooting occurred around 5:30 p.m. Monday, Dec. 5. "We received a 911 call reporting that several people had been shot. Responding deputies found three individuals with gunshot wotmds. The alleged shooter was taken into custody at the scene and was cooperative. A weapon was recovered and our investigation is on-going," Taylor County Sheriff's Office (TCSO) Capt. Ron Rice said. "The three victims were transported to Doctors' Memorial Hospital and then to Tallahassee." Spees' two sons were airlifted to TMH; Spees himself was transported by ambulance to the facility. While Rice would not comment on who else was at the scene during the shooting, he did confirm that "there were witnesses to the incident." The Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) Crime Scene Unit was dispatched to the scene and agents were also called in to assist on the case. TCSO Inv. Donna Lee is taking the lead in the investigation. Dozens of individuals were near the scene Monday night, but were denied close access. By Tuesday morning, the area ,",* Please see page 3 Paul Eugene McNutt, center, is escorted to the Taylor County Courthouse for a first appearance hearing Tuesday morning before Judge Stephen '"Buddy" Murphy. The hearing was continued until today (Wednesday) at the request of the State Attorney's Office. Murphy informed McNutt, who is charged with one count of murder and two counts attempted murder, that he is not eligible for bond. Blues BQ buzz hits the airwaves You heard it here first. Perry-Taylor County Chamber of Commerce President Dawn I aylor (center) is shown in the studio with John Boy (right) and Billy of the syndicated Big Show. Taylor was on the air with the comedic duo during their Tuesday morning broadcast to promote the 4th annual Southern Pines Blues & BBQ Festival. Nominees are sought for Educators' Hall of Fame, Class of 2012 The Taylor County School District is looking for nominations for the newest inductees into the Educators' Hall of Fame. Nominations will be accepted through Wednesday, Jan. 4, and must be turned in by noon on that day at the Alton H. Wentworth Administrative Complex, which is named after an inaugural inductee of the hall of fame. Nomination forms are available at the complex. Mildred Fike, Lillie Greene and the late Georgia Mae Miller were the last to be inducted into the Educators' Hall of Fame during a ceremony held in February. Together, they represented 97 years of service to the children of Taylor County. To be eligible for consideration, nominees must have: served as a Taylor County School Board member, a non- instructional staff member, an instructional staff member or as an administrator; retired or resigned from the Taylor County School District; a minimum of 25 years working in the field of education with a minimum of 20 years service in Taylor County (board members must have a minimum of 12 years service on the Taylor County School Board). Additionally the nomination form includes the following -* Please see page 3 ..on The Big Show! If you tuned into the John Boy & Billy Radio Show Tuesday morning, you may have heard a familiar voice. Dawn Taylor, president of the Perry-Taylor County Chamber of Commerce and one of the coordinators of this weekend's Southern Pines Blues & BBQ Festival, was on the show to promote the festival. This is the third year Big Show Foods and John Boy & Billy Grilling Sauce have been the title sponsors of the festival's sauce contest. "It was great and a lot of fun," Taylor said of her time on the show, which airs locally on Gulf 104 out of Tallahassee. The show itself is taped in Charlotte, N.C., and Taylor was on hand Monday morning for recording. "The guys are a lot of fun," Taylor said. "It really is a lot of ad-lib." As for the festival, it received significant publicity during Tuesday's broadcast. "They talked about it constantly from 7 a.m. all the way through until they went off at 10," Taylor .said. "They also gave me quite an extensive interview to fill in the details. "They were very welcoming. The staff remembered us from the previous years. We got to hang out and watch the whole show be recorded." Even after the show was done, the fun didn't end. "We had a cook-out after the show," Taylor said. "They fixed chicken wings, pork chops and sausage--all with John Boy and Billy Grilling Sauce, of course. To date, some 60 sauces have already entered this year's "*. Please see page 3 And the winner is... This is what a $600 cake looks like! The 1 0-layer confection was a hot auction item at the 8th annual Toy Run benefitting Guardian ad Litem Saturday, Dec. 3. Scott and Sally MacNeill, right, won the cake during the first round of bidding; they donated it back for, another round. Mike Jolley, second from left, was the winning bidder in that round...and put it back up for bid once again. The third time was the charm for Carole Odom, left, who won the third and final round. The cake--which by that time had raised $595--was then sold by the slice. Linda Peacock, with Guardian ad Litem, contributed the cake for the run. For more on the event, please see page B-1. - -------- ~lli I~----~---_~SI~ 1.. -- Two Sections 50th year, No. 48 www.perrynewspapers.coni Editorial MARK MOIOAN INC A-2 TacoTimes December 7, 2011 . THINKING OUT LOUD By RAY EVANS Auld Acquaintances One of the ni' benefits (to me, at leastiof living in the small town where I grew up is continuing to see familiar faces from my youth. The old, familiar streets and buildings provide their own reminders of particular events and experiences nothing ties us to the pas e our old acquaintances. On a recent Sunday after church, my new bride and I decided to have lunch at a local restaurant. After getting our table and ordering beverages we headed toward the buffet line. But, wait! Just a few steps away sat a former school teacher, now in her 90s, and another friend. I told my bride that the lady with whom we were speaking had taught my late wife in 1942- 43, and she found that hard to believe. Afew steps farther, and there sat one of my late wife's classmates from those years, with her husband. As usual, a few words of conversation before we moved on toward the buffet. But, wait! Again;. A man stood from one of the tables and called me by name. A few seconds of brain strain enabled me to identify him as a former fellow band member from the 1940s, home for a visit. (Oh, the go es we had in that firs school band!). With him his wife, the sister of a local businessman who is one of my former classmates. At their table sat the man's cousin and his wife, both in my age group and well known to me. Introductions, then a bit of catching-up, then on to our dinner. As we dined my wife said she wished that she could have encounters like that whenever she went back to the small town in North Carolina where she grew up, but apparently that is not to be. It isn't so different from Perry. It was anchored by a large fabric mill. There were "town kids" and "mill kids," the latter usually in a lower-income group. The usual churches, banks, business, establishments, feed store, etc. The population. isn't very different from ours. We were there a few weeks ago for her sister's memorial, service. Before the service we drove through town as my wife pointed out the house where she grew up; the church where she began playing the piano for services at age 14, and other familiar sights, I took some pictures for her benefit. But, she said, when she has gone here in recent years she has met no one from her school group. No one. It seems that most of them have either died or moved elsewhere. And, she said, that made it seem not so much like home anymore. When we assembled at the cemetery. all of her relatives were nephews, nieces and such. All of her siblings are deceased and only the younger family members remain. My seven siblings are also deceased, and my five nephews who were very near my own age. I have six nieces scattered far and wide, but communicate with only two of them to any extent. The house on West Green Street where I was bom still stands but I have never been inside. The family moved when I was one year old, and the other three houses that we occupied during my childhood and youth no longer stand. Recalling those relatives and things that used to be is a bit sad. Old acquaintances are the nearest thing to "family" remaining from those years. My brain tells me that nothing lasts forever, but sometimes my heart wishes that truth could be denied. As I wrote, above, seeing old, familiar faces and having a few words with old friends' is a good thing. It helps us re- live some treasured. moments. So, if you are fortunate enough to see some old acquaintance from long ago, be sure to stop and talk for a few minutes. I promise that both of you will appreciate it after you part. And savor the moment, because our numbers are dwindling far too' fast. Herman, Herman, Herman... Everybody Knows You Have To Be White And Liberal To Pull This Stuff Off." Midweek Muddle Letters to the Editor Homecoming tradition now a situatfin of 'pick and choose'? Dear Editor: Hoiecminging Kng i -and'. QueeW" at Taylor County 'High School is a special honor, chosen by peers of their class. jLL Tradition has been for the king and queen from the previous year to hand down their crowns to the new king and queen, unless the previous king and queen could not make arrangements to be present. My niece, ,'Courtney Brown, happen: to be 2010 homecomi queen; the king was Tony Jackson. As of Thursday, Nov. 3, the day of homecoming pep- rally. Courtney had not been contacted so her dad called the school to see when and where Courtney needed to be to hand down the crown. He was told that Tony was not able to attend so "they were not going to do it that way this year." Tony not being, able to. be" present had nothing to dd- with Courtney. Although Courtney's schedule is )busy, she had made plans to attend. After researching, the 2009 queen, Gloria Taylor; was not contacted; she called the school to find out when and where she needed to be.-She did'hand hertz crown down to Courtney. I researched the previous five years to learn that each of the previous queens handed their crowns down to the new queen. I did not research kings. In my opinion the decision not to contact the queen to hand down the crown the past couple of years has been a pick and choose situation. Seems to me that feelings no longer matter and tradition is just that..., history. . Disappointed Aunt, Cindy Stephens No ambulance available.to transport: mother to Tallahassee for treatment? Dear Editor: hurting and carried to this This is to express my feelings hospital, They sent her back to the Perry City Council, home, saying she had gas. The Taylor County Commission and next day--less than 12 hours who ever else it concerns. later--the ambulance was called I recently had the displeasure to rush her to the hospital when of being hospitalized. While we were informedthat they only there I was treated ith loving had one running ambulance care by the s 'tBut the and could not transport her to condition of thI ly new Tallahassee. building and the equipment All the others were .broke are in dire need of repair or down and they could not leave replacement. the county in the one working Then my mother was ambulance. We carried her Wednesday, December7, 2011 123 S. Jefferson Street Perry, Florida P.O.Box 888 (850) 584.5513 DONALD D. LINCOLN SUSAN H. LINCOLN Publisher Managing Editor DEBBIE CARLTON CAROLYN DuBOSE Business. ger Advertising Director ANGELAM.CASTELUCCI KARIN WILLIAMS Staff Writer/Advertising Sales GraphicArts MARKVIOLA MICHELEARNOLD Staff Writer Classified Advertising The Taco Times (ISSN 07470967) ispubished each Wednesday by Pery News- papers, Inc., 123 S. Jefferson tre PerFlorida 32347.u ons are $35.00 per yearor$49.00 outof county. Periodicals p agepid at Pery, ida 32348. POSTMASTER; Send address changes toe TIMES, P.O. Box 888, Perry, FL 32348." b. The Taco times welcomes Letters to the Editor reflecting responsible opinions and views on the news. Please submit letters by Monday at 5 p.m. The Taco limes reserves the right to refuse publication of letters which are lbelous or irresponsible. Name maybe withheld if circumstances so require, but all letters submitted should be sinedby the writer an accompanied by a phonenumbr for verification. Welbokforwardto hearing from youl Our address is Perry, Newspapers, Inc., PuO. Box 888, Perry, Florida 32348. e-mail: newsdesk@perrynewspapers.com Member Perry/Taylor County Chamber of Commerce, to Tallahassee Memorial Hospital and she was rushed to emergency surgery for a rupture--a leaking stomach-- and she is currently in intensive care. She was not stable when we got there or when we left Taylor County in a car. The Taylor County Commission should pray that it does not cost her life. There will be legal actions.Where is the tax dollars going if we do not have a basic emergency transport available? Why do we Americans citizens (some of which have given their all) pay for, putting our lives on the line only to receive this treatment. It is appalling. Where is the care and compassion? Has our county gone to the dogs? Why is our health care system not in working condition? Where are my tax dollars going, another boat ramp perhaps? Where are the priorities of our county leaders? Sincerely Becky Edwards Letters to the Editor are accepted and published each week in the TacoTimes as space is available. Send letters to P.O. Box 888, Perry, FL 32348; or newsdesk@ perrynewspapers.com. Please include a phone number with your letter for verification (your phone number will not be published). Fork tender For years, my Mother took it as her personal responsibility to inventory my silverware drawer and re-stock as nece ssary, 2 nas "Ii ordering you another knife for Christmas," she would say. "I don't think I need another knife," I would respond, hoping for a cashmere sweater instead. "Yes, you do. I counted at Thanksgiving. You're missing one." The other day, I couldn't help but miss her, too, as I noticed we were down to. four dinner forks. It hurts my heart to think that someone might have thrown out a fork with a to-go meal, but -Life happens, especially ,When you're not looking. So I contacted the company, which, thanks to my Mother, had all my personal information. They know every piece of stainless, china and crystal I own. It occurred to me that a skillful thief could apply for an entry level job there and make off like a bandit throughout the United States and Canada. "I need to order two more dinner forks," said I. She knew the pattern; she almost' knew where the kitchen drawer was located. . "I'm sorry, that pattern has been discontinued and we don't currently have forks in stock. "This is how this works," she continued, and I felt like I was in a huddle for the Super Bowl. "We will get your e-mail address and as soon as we receive any stock from a close-out of a jewelry store or manufacturing facility, we will send you a message. It is critical that you respond as soon as possible." I thanked her kindly and wondered if she wasn't being a little overly dramatic about forks, but I admire people who are enthusiastic about their work. Days passed. Weeks zoomed by. Suddenly, I had an e-mail. "For the fastest service, please call this number," the message directed. And so I did. "Mrs. Lincoln," the lady said with obvious dismay, "I am so sorry. But I just sold all 12 of those forks this morning." "You had 12?" I asked. "You sold them all?" I blurted out. "Yes ma'am, it's very important that you contact us as soon as you receive the e-mail." "I did," I countered. "The e-mail came on Friday and I responded on Monday morning when I returned to my desk." "I'm afraid that wasn't soon enough," she said, and I couldn't get over my surprise that 12 forks in my chosen By SUSAN H. LINCOLN pattern were snatched up that quickly. "Will you have others?" I asked like a fork-lorn child. "Oh yesw ma'am, you jt i tfleep watching your e-mail, and thank you for calling." I thought little of it until another 10 days passed and an e-nmail popped up on my screen. Two forks had emerged in my pattern. I called the number. "I'm so sorry, Mrs. Lincoln," the lady said again. "I just sold those to another customer this morning." "Are ;you kidding me?" I had to ask, going through the normal litany of Reasons I Might Be Shunned: have I published a story about one of her loved ones? Was her name in the Booking Desk? Did I cut her off in traffic or steal her parking place at Winn-Dixie? But wait, she's in North Carolina. She doesn't know me from Adam's housecat,.she just knows I like Colonial Shell stainless flatware by Reed & Barton. And that's enough to wield power over me. "Mrs. Lincoln," she said in a motherly tone, "you're going to have to respond quickly to get those forks." "Good grief," I said, while inquiring about a waiting list. ,:,"We no longer do that. With the electronic age, we just feel it's better to post what we have and allow the customers to select what they need at their leisure." Leisure? Yeah, right. I tried to walk away from my imaginative conspiracy theories, but it was all a bit troubling. I had almost forgotten about my dilemma, however, until last Thursday morning. There was the e-mail; six forks had been secured from the universe. There was the phone. There was the little lady. "I am so sorry," she said. "I just hung up with a customer, and sold all six." "Now, wait a minute," I said. "My Mother would write you letters to get replacement stainless and she was always successful. I call immediately and I can't seem to buy a fork." "Two forks," she corrected. "And not immediately," she said. "That e-mail was sent at 6:15 last evening. It's now 9 a.m." Jerry Seinfeld had his Soup Nazi. I have a Stainless Lady who has stuck it to me with every fork in my selected pattern. Three strikes normally means "you're out," but I'm not going anywhere. I'm giving her another three strikes--but just three more--before I decide that I need a new pattern, from a new company with a new lady...who is fork tender. I A-3 TacoTimes December 7,2011 Property dispute dated back to TRIPLE SHOOTING Continued from page 1 was once again quiet with the only evidence of the tragic incident being a torn piece of law enforcement tape winding through nearby brush and what appeared to be a damaged fence. In court documents filed in January, the Spees family (Lee Sr., his wife, Connie, Tammy (Slay) Spees and David M. Spees) sought an injunction and declaratory judgement against Paul McNutt and his wife, Diane. The Spees evidently gained access to their property by using a 30-foot easement that ran along the southern boundary of McNutt's property. In the complaint, the Spees alleged that "there have been numerous verbal confrontations regarding use of the easement by the defendants (McNutt)." .The complaint further detailed how David Spees "is a long haul tractor driver and parks his truck on his property. The defendant (McNutt) has told Mr. David Spees that the easement is for passenger traffic only, and he is not allowed to drive his commercial vehicle down the easement... the defendant also told Spees that there are too many people using the easement as well as excessive speed on the easement." The Spees further alleged that on or about Nov. 15, 2010, McNutt placed obstructions on the southern boundary of the easement which impaired their use of the easement. "The Taylor County Sheriff's Department was called' and responded to the property and stated this was a civil matter," the complaint stated. "The arguments are becoming progressively worse, as the plaintiffs feel their rights as dominant owners of the easement have been violated... there have been numerous attempts to resolve this dispute in an amicable fashion and all have failed," the complaint detailed. The Spees asked the court to enter an order declaring that they should have rights "to ingress, egress and regress on the easement as well as the right to maintain the easement." In July, the McNutts responded to the complaint by requesting an emergency temporary injunction that would "enjoin the plaintiffs from using the property." Attached to the complaint was an affidavit of testimony from Paul McNutt. In it, he stated that he had erected a fence upon the surveyed property line, which bordered the disputed easement. "...(the fence) did not prevent the plaintiffs (the Spees) from using the subject easement to enter upon or leave their property." McNutt further testified that "On July 7, 2011, (he) came home from work and discovered that the fence had been torn down. The plaintiffs acknowledged that they were the persons responsible for this action...the plaintiffs further stated their intent to tear down any other fences and that law enforcement couldn't do anything about said acts." His affidavit concluded, "The undersigned is concerned that his property will suffer irreparable harm if the plaintiffs continue to act in such a fashion while the above-entitled litigation continues." A hearing on the injunction was held before Judge James Roy Bean in September. Taking 2010 part in th proceedings were 'aul and Dlane McNutt, and )avid Spees, along with their espective attorneys. Bean denied the motion for temporary injunction and ordered that all parties have access to th' operty. 'The d*Zdants (McNutt) hall not hab er or impede the plaintiffs right of access to the 30-foot easement across the south 30 feet of the defendant's property," he ruled. Less than a month later, on Nov. 15, aliparties were issued a notice regajng a final hearing on the Spe ginal complaint set for Jatn. Funeral arrangements for Lee Spees Jr. are being handled by Bums Funeral Home. p I I r a o ac s I S s I r ( s Now you can text or email tips to Big Bend Crime Stoppers To further engage citizens in the fight against crime in Taylor and surrounding counties, Big Bend Crime-Stoppers (BBCS) recently introduced three new high-tech tools to submit crime tips. Citizens may now text safe and anonymous crime tips. Crime Stoppers also now offers a downloadable mobile application for smart phone users and an alert system allowing law enforcement agencies to notify citizens of important emergency matters. BBCS Executive Director Sharon Ofuani will be joined by: the board of directors, Best overall sauce will win $200 cash THE BIG SHOW Winner of the in the "Best rm Overall" category will also be Continued from page 1 presented an autographed guitar contest. signed by John Boy and Billy. New this year, organizers Participants may enter as have-added a $200 cash prize many sauces as they like ($20 for the "Best Overall Sauce." entry fee per sauce)., First place in each category Only original sauces will (original BBQ sauce, mustard- be allowed (no pre-packaged based sauce arid hottest sauce) sauces will be accepted). will receive $100 cash prizes, Sauce entries will be taken trophies and bragging rights. 4-5:30 p.m. Friday with winners Second place will be awarded to be announced Saturday at $50 cash and a ribbon; third' 6 p.m. (You must be present to pladc.-airibboh! Uai IO -l m wih{ 1 J10 Dedication, work ethic recognized HALL OF FAME Continued from page 1 questions to be answered by the person making the nomination: What contributions did the nominee make to the school 'system? What contributions to the school system did the nominee make above and beyond normal job duties? Describe the nominee's dedication and work ethic. Describe the nominee's relationship with his/her co-workers as well as the public. Describe the nominee's influence on children in the community outside the school setting. Available for adoption Looking for a new best friend? These two dogs are available for adoption at the Taylor County Animal Shelter. (Top) This male Lab mix is one year old. (Bottom) This brindle male mix goes by the name of "Dingo" and is also one year old. Call the shelter today at 838-3525. police chiefs, sheriffs and law enforcement officials from Franklin, Gadsden, Jefferson, Leon, 'Liberty, Taylor and Wakulla counties in explaining these new crime fighting tools on Friday;,Dec. 9, in Tallahassee. Using a completely secure system, the new text feature allows citizens to send a safe and anonymous text to BBCS using a cellular phone. Citizens simply need to text the key word "BBCS" plus their message to CRIMES (274637). The system will auto-reply back to the citizen with a confirmation containing a unique ID number. If the citizen wishes to text additional information, they simply respond to the auto- reply message.. All messages are sent through a server that encrypts cell phone numbers before .they arrive at the call center. As always, tips may also be submitted online via the BBCS website or by phone. "The new text feature allows .citizens to send i014 riil~&ips in real time," said Ofuani. "Texting is safe, secure and anonymous, and thus is a valuable new tool to help law enforcement agencies fight criminal activity." She added that text tipsters, like callers ,to mbre traditional hotlines, are also eligible to collect cash rewards of up to $1,000 if they forward significant information. : BBCS is also introducing its ,new ALERT system and free application. ALERT is a text messaging and email alert service, that allows .law enforcement to communicate with the public regarding events in their areas. Q LYRUSFRO Cor ndn IAdo* K-40 Shaepae*iKnod* Sanad oi zon Tk, Ta,-r, Timtt PArry News-Hprnad The Taco Times Perry News- Irn s ,~ry? TWws-TreiuiT mne Teco Taco Times Perry News-Herald The Taco Times Perry Nes-Herald Taco s$ Times Perry News-frald Tac. r11Csp mestb Sut SS13 :.. '.. :. T e ptl f e South. I .- . DEADLINES... Classifieds... Monday by 5:00 p.m. for Wednesday's Taco Times Wednesday by 5:00 p.m. for Friday's Perry News-Herald (no exceptions) Happy Birthday... The Taco Times deadline Is Tuesday by noon;, the Perry News-Herald deadline is Thursday by noon. Church News... Deadline for local church news Is 11 a.m. on Tuesdays & Thursday. Community Calendar... Deadline (for additions or changes to the calendar) is Monday by 5:00 p.m. Letters to the Editor.... Letters are published in the Wednesday Taco Times, must be submitted by Monday at 5:00 p.m., must be signed and accompanied by a phone number for contact. Wedding Announcements... Engagement and-Wedding Announcements are published as space is available at no charge. Birth Announcements.. . Birth Announcements and First Birthdays are published as space is available at no charge. Obituaries... Obituaries are published free of charge. There is a $10 fee for accompanying photo. Thank You... "Thank You's" begin at $12. Additional fees may Aply with excessive wording. ' Looking Back... Our Looking Back page is published In Friday's Perry News-Herald. Share your history with usi If you have old photographs, news articles and items of local historical interest, give us a call at 584-5513 or stop by our office at 123 S. Jefferson Street. (Photos will be returned to owner) G.IV THEGIF -- '--I -r~-r,-----r-~- ------- 7, 1 ' .7A 34-biUf Living A-4 The Taco Times December 7, 2011 Sunday reception honors couple's 50th anniversary Family members of Rufus and Sue Slaughter invite all friends and relatives to a celebration of the couple's 50th anniversary this Sunday, Dec. 11. A reception will be held in their honor at Boyd New Life United Methodist Church located at 2458 Boyd Road. I The couple requests no gifts, please, except the gift of your presence. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Slaughter, now and then Tour raises $2000 for PWC Mark Anthony Moneyhan, Lacey Marie Ratliff Ratliff, Moneyhan will marry in March at Steinhatchee Landing Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ratliff of Perry announce the engagement of their daughter, Lacey Marie, to Mark Anthony Moneyhan, the son of Mark and Patricia Moneyhan also of Perry. The bride-elect is a 2003 graduate of Taylor County High School and a 2007 graduate of Florida State University. She is currently employed as a financial associate at E-transport Carriers in Perry. - Zondra Monique Clayton' Sunday's Holiday Tour of Homes attracted more than 200 visitors and raised $2000 for the Perry Woman's Club.. "We were very pleased with the tour," said Barbara Bums, treasurer of the club. "We really appreciate these homeowners for graciously sharing their beautiful places The prospective groom is a 1994 graduate of Taylor County High School and is self-employed at Tall Timber Tree Service. Their wedding will take place on March 3, 2012, at 4:30 pm at Steinhatchee Landing Resort. No formal invitations will be issued. All friends and family are invited to attend. Clayton to graduate Dec. 16 from FAMU Zondra Monique Clayton will graduate from Florida A&M University on Friday, Dec. 16, with a Bachelor of Science degree in chemistry education. . The commencement exercise will be held in the Alfred Lawson Jr. Multipurpose Center on the FAMU campus. Clayton is the daughter of George and Sandra Clayton of Perry. Mark your calendar: Garden Club meets Wednesday, Dec. 14 Because of the holidays, the December meeting of the Perry Garden Club will be held one week earlier this month, on Wednesday, Dec. 14. This will be a luncheon meeting beginning at 11:30 a.m. Members are asked to Holiday happening S E i/u th~ li ,lult' LL,, rrieI hilp unith jour plans... Laura Mock is hosting a Tasting Party with Cheesecakes galore!. 5 Lager Key Lime, MississlppiA Topping, Double Chocolate w/I as well as hot soups, lo wine and fl Mud, Pumpkin w/lGiger Cream Ganache & Sun Dried Tomato, ts of other delectables, favored tea. Thursday, Dec. 8 Perry Garden Club, Drop-in from 4-7 p.m. As a speiol jr'iliir, li rIo r Dons LePornmo itll i n r .t F dnri ,herizonsrrtt-ns na .f 5 nd t p.nir .. ed?..I Casafina ~ Gorham Lenox ~ Mikasa Noritak-e Oneida Spode ridl eqIrg Ashley Batey & Joshua Tedder December 10, 2011 Jenni Cantrell & Billy Joe Wigglesworth December 17, 2011 Logan Avery & Bradley Massey December 22, 2011 Lacey Ratliff & Mark Moneyham March 3, 2012 Tia Parker & Jonathan McGrew March 3, 2012 Downtown Perry 130 S. Jefferson St. 850-223-1360 (cell) 838-9982 Mon.-Fri.10 am 6 pmSat. 10 am-5pm EJ~ Sun, 1-5 pm beginning 12/4/11t M Check Out O~Ze ie, Outlet Store for... 40 50% off STOREWIDE ON ALL JEWELRY CANDLES PURSES DISHES PICTURE FRAMES AND MUCH MORE... 125 S. Jefferson St. (across from our new location) bring their favorite potluck dish. Head Hostess Karen Ezell, along with her committee of Shuge Mangum, Fanette Chesser, Mary Day, Shirley Hall, Bettie Page and Geroma Wiggins, will provide table decorations. The horticulture tip will be presented by Glenda Slaughter. After lunch, Bob Bell will create "some awesome Christmas arrangements"- which v ill be auctioned. Favorites for the, Christmas Season "Best of the Best: Indian Artifact Identification & Price Guide" Once again, Kevin Dowdy has compiled some of the finest artifacts to be, found in the Deep South. Both the 3rd and 4th editions available. "Sunrise on Cedar Key" Called a "southern bebbie Macomber," author Terri bulong has weaved a wonderful story set on the beloved island of Cedar Key. "A Trip to Florida for Health and Sport" The "lost" novel of Cyrus Condit provides a trip back in time to the 1850's Florida. "Vengeance Strikes the Blow" Perry's own Alvin Simons pens this novel of the Battle of Midway. Leah Ashlyn Carlton for friends to see." Outside Earl Swann's transformed abode, visitors talked about "how much larger the home was than it appeared from the street." Hardwood floors in the home were "beautifully refinished." At Eunice York Higgs' home, Leah Ashlyn is now number 1 Leah Ashlyn Carlton, the daughter of Adam and Kim Carlton, celebrated her first birthday on Dec. 6. Her .maternal grandparents are Jim and Patricia Vann of Eridu. Paternal grandparents are Joey and Debbie Carlton of Perry. Joining in the celebration were her brother, Eli, and sister, Claire. tour-goers admired her period furniture and inviting sunroom. Terry Thompson, with husband Chet, proudly pointed all friends to the picture of their new grandchild. But. visitors also admired the sewing room and master bedroom. At Alan and Tracy Hall's home, the emphasis on family was evident from the portraits over the fireplace, to the children's bedrooms of girly pink or (Gator) blue;. The original beadboard of Alison and Justin Webb's home showcased the vibrant colors their daughters selected, and everyone admired the kitchen renovation. In Alise and Kent Thompson's home, the restorations were tastefully authentic, spilling over to the welcoming patio garden,, a perfect spot for a sunny Sunday afternoon. i Enaldi ioIa!l3 Do It Yourself & Save! 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"It's a fun show and I encourage everyone to attend., Plus two of the performers have connections to Madison --pianist Andy Daughtry and special guest Larry McWilliams are both well known artists who got their start right here in 'Madison County." Daughtry, not an original member of CristoFouri, is standing in for CristoFouri pianist Michael Braz during the Dec, 10 concert. CristoFouri is a contemporary piano quartet whose history began more than 45 years when teenage friends Jerry Gowen and Jerry Roberson fascinated family and friends with their piano improvisations. Tickets are on sale now at the NFCC College Advancement Office (Bldg. 32, NFCC campus) or by calling (850) 973-1653. More information is also available at http://www.nfcc. edu/community-programs/ artist-series- or email ArtistSeries@nfcc.edu. Computer Repair & Sales nt! l virus Removal & Data Recovery ISWe can save your picture emails and music. 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The Lighthouse Children's Home girls will perform at Westside Baptist Church on Sunday, Dec. 11, during the 11 a.m. service. Everyone is invited to "come hear the girls sing and testify to the goodness of the Lord." Hungry? Solid Rock Apostolic Ministries will deliver spaghetti dinners today, Dec. 7, for $6. You can call 838-3908 for more details. The dinners come with salad, garlic bread (or roll) and soda. Homecoming at New Bethel New Bethel Missionary Baptist Church will observe Homecoming on Sunday, Dec. 11,.at 11 a.m. All past and present members are encouraged to attend, along with the community-at large. The Rev. R. Knight is pastor. Obituaries . Estelle E. Santerfeit Estelle E. Santerfeit, 73, died on Thursday, Dec. 1, 2011, at Tallahassee Memorial Hospital. A native and lifelong resident of Taylor County, she was the daughter of Thomas Leslie Edwards and the former Edna Elizabeth Porter. Mrs. *Santerfeit was a homemaker and a member of the Perry First Church of God. She was preceded in death by her husband, John T. "J. T." Santerfeit. Survivors include: two sohs, Al Edwards of Perry and Steve (Bobbie) Williams of Miami; one daughter, Pam Ford of* Perry; one brother, Roy Edwards of Havana; one sister, Betty Lee of Alachua; five grandchildren; nine great- grandchildren; and a host of nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held at Joe P. Burns Funeral Home Chapel on Thursday, Dec.'8-,8at 2 p.m. with Nick Cothran officiating. Interment will follow ht Woodlawn Cemetery. Family members will receive friends at Bums Funeral Home from 6 -8 p.m. today, Dec. 7. You may sign the guestbook at: Card of Thanks" 'The famiy of Frankjlones We truly and sincerely would like to extend our appreciation toward your thoughtfulness of cards, food, flowers, phone calls, time and consideration and loving prayers. A special thank you to Doctors' Memorial Hospital and Marshall Health Care. May this be a love token of thanks to you all. Five generations descended from Mr. Jones' heritage and mourned his passing. God bless you. Spartytan We wish to express our sincere appreciation to our friends and family for your kindness, food, cards and prayers during our time of loss. Special thanks to Bums Funeral Home, Big Bend Hospice, Perry Masonic Lodge #123, Perry Plaza Florist and the minister, choir and congregation from First United Methodist Church of Perry. With gratitude, De Sparkman & Family www.joepbumsfuneralhomes. com Cheryl Marie Hollis Cheryl Marie Hollis, 62, died on Sunday, Dec. 4, 2011 at Capital Regional Medical Center. She was born in Maine. Coming from Orlando, she lived in Mayo for the past 26 years. She was owner/manager of her own resort business. Mrs. Hollis was a member of the 'Home Church Ministries, and a member of the Lafayette County Chamber of Commerce. She is survived by her husband of 14 years, Jim Hollis of Mayo; two sons, Jim (Tonya) Hollis Jr. of Indian Harbor Beach and Billy (Barbara) Hollis of Arizona; three daughters, Jamie (Jason) Pecknold of Perry, Ricky (Dana) Cucle and JaLynn Hollis, both of Merritt Island; four sisters, Donna. Mary, Dawn and Carrie; and two grandchildren, James and Jeremy Pecknold. A memorial service will be planned at a later date. You may sign the guestbook at: www.joepbumsfuneralhomes. com n In lving f W" nwh in his passing on December in Pe cola. Vov e gone but will nevei befprgottenbg 9oup ex-stepchildenDaN , TW9, NOAwbm 0n Aniida; our ex-wife w , yoe two sisters linda Fpje anid .t Owens; and yw nibces and nephews. -- 1 _ Need dessert? If you're planning ahead for a crowd on Christmas Day, the women of Perry Church of God will help with your baking. Fruitcakes (from $6 to $30) can be baked to order, along with nutcakes for $12 or $18. Please call 584-2010 to place your order and arrange pick-up. Need clothes? Blue Creek Baptist Church will be hosting a free clothes give- away on Saturday, Dec. 10, from 9 a.m.until 12 noon. Everyone is invited to come pick out slightly used clothes for all ages. The location is Beach Road, Keaton Beach Clothes will be displayed on tables on the church lawn; some toys will also be available. "Please come and take what you can use," the church urges. What do you know about Teen Challenge? Perry First Assembly of God is hosting the Tallahassee Teen Challenge men's program this Sunday, Dec. 11, during the 11 a.m. worship service. The program is designed to assist adult men (18 and above) with substance abuse problems as well as other life-controlling issues. Teen Challenge is a residential, faith-based program for a minimum of 12 months, providing pastoral counseling, Christian education classes, structure and discipline as well as opportunities to gain work-related skills. Pastor David Stephens invites everyone to come and learn more about this ministry. Love gospel music? Mt. Olive Missionary Baptist Church will host a Gospel Extravaganza on Sunday, Dec. 18, at 4 p.m. The program will feature the Mt. Olive Youth Choir, the Mt. Olive Male Chorus and the Abundant Praise Fellowship Choir. Special guests will include "Dedicated," a quartet from Tallahassee. Everyone is invited. San Pedro Baptist Church Rodney Watts, pastor 4420 San Pedro Rd. Sunday School 10 am Worship Service 11 am Discipleship Training 6 pm Worship Service 7 pm WEDNESDAY Choir Practice Bible Study 7 pm 7 pm DOLLAR GENERAL. SINGER HEAVY DUTY SCHOOL MODEL SEW & SERGE SEWING MACHINES These are brand new 2011 Singer school model sewing machines. These sewing machines remain UNSOLD. THEY MUST BE SOLD NOW! These specini heovy-duty school model machines have a metal hook and built for years of el' ndcd sen ice. All machines are new in factory-scaled canons. 25-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY INCLUDED. 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For the next two Monday nights, Dec. 12 and 19, New Home Baptist Church will spotlight a live nativity scene on the church grounds from 6-8 p.m. The community is invited to view this special holiday event. The troupe will also travel to Shady Grove on Dec. 17 for the annual Christmas parade/celebration. The shepherds and wisemen made their first appearance at last Friday's Downtown Christmas . on the Square celebration MLK rehearsals begin Saturday Dr. Phillip Combs, director/musician, has issued a call for "all voices" needed for the 2012 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Commemorative Celebration. Choir rehearsals will be held at Antioch Missionary Baptist Church on the following dates and times: In December, practices are planned for Saturday, Dec. 10, at 3 p.m. and Tuesday, Dec. 13, at 6 p.m. January rehearsals 01 begin at 6 p.m. and are scheduled for Monday, Jan. 2, Tuesday/"Jan. 3, Thursday, Jan. 5, and Saturday, Jan. 7. 11th Unity Program is Saturday The Brotherhood of Taylor County will hold its llth Unity Program on Saturday, Dec. 10, at 3 p.m. at New Jerusalem Primitive Baptist Church in Perry where Elder Floyd Miles is pastor. The speaker for the occasion will be Deacon James Lockett of New Brooklyn M. B. Church. A cordial invitation is extended by Donald James, program coordinator, and Randolph Copeland, president. Call me today to hear about these optional features: New Car Replacement, Accident Forgiveness and Deductible Rewards. (850) 584 5188 MARK PELT 1000-A S JEFFERSN ST PERRY a242189@ailstate.com Allstate. Ywj'relr, goqd hanrln. 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Coach Ed Harvey will dress 11 players on this year's squad including three seniors, six juniors and two sophomores. Seniors on this year's squad include James Strawter, Raydon Parker and Jalan Jackson. Juniors include Jacques Freeman, Collis Dunwoody, Jonathan Collins, Aaron Bell, Jalen Jackson, Alexander Flowers and Jermarcus Williams. Sophomores slated to suit up include Jaymonte McLeod and Moral Stephens. The boys junior varsity will also suit up 11 players including Jimmi Dunwoody, Jalen Oliver, Devin Kidd, Cameron Collins, Leo Blackshear, Xavier Brooks, Da'Quan Bryant, Ja'Nard Stokes, Jermaine Watkis, Marcus Hamilton and Jacob Barr. Duck, dove season will begin Saturday The third and final phase of with a daily bag limit of 15 dove season opens Saturday birds. as well as the regular duck Duck season re-opens this season. Saturday, Dec. 10 and runs Dove season will run from until Jan. 29, 2012. Hunters Dec. 10 until Jan. 8. The should be aware of the shooting hours are one-half pumerous regulation &gaWing hour before sunrise to sunsiit waterowl. Counting birds can be a winter pastime One, two, three, four: cardinals, finches and chickadees. How many birds can you count in your backyard this winter? While you may not hear their boisterous whistles and tweets like you do in spring, birds are still in your backyard. In fact, many species of birds are just arriving from as far away as Canada. It is migration season, when many birds travel to the warm state of Florida to escape the frozen, snowy north. What might you see bustling and flitting around your yard? Well, you might set your sights on a yellow-bellied sapsucker, a migratory woodpecker that gets its name because of the holes it bores into trees to "suck" the sap out of the bark. Or you might see an American goldfinch or chipping sparrow. Although their colors are duller in the winter, goldfinches are still easy to spot through bare branches and brown leaves because of their yellow feathers, * black wings with white markings and cone-shaped bill. Counting and viewing birds is as easy as walking out your back door and looking in your trees, bushes or at your feeder. Make it a family event and take mom or dad outside with you. . Things to have handy: binoculars, bird guides and checklists to keep track of the kind of birds you see and how One More Cast Operating from Keaton Beach Marina t SpeckteTrout edfWs Blu^efite No Fishing License Required For Customers (850) 584-9145 www.onemorecast.net U.S.C.G. 200 Kate Dr. Ucense Perry, FL 32348 many you count. You can also join the FWC's Wings Over Florida program or become a Junior Birder by visiting FloridaBirdingTrail. com and selecting "Birding Resources" in the left-hand menu; then click on "Wings Over Florida." the ball downfield (Photo by Aaron Portwood) Opponent Taylor County High School will honor the 1991-92 Final Four girls basketball team during halftime this Friday in the TCHS gym. Team and family members are expected to attend the ceremony which will include a brief presentation by Supt. Paul Dyal and the hanging of a banner with each player's name on it. Site TeamfTime Nov. 10(G) Godby* Away 7 pm V Nov. 14 Maclay Home 5pmJV&7pmV Nov. 17 FSU High* Away 5 pm JV & 7 pm V Nov. 28 (G) East Gadsden* Away 7 pm V Nov. 29 Comm. Christian Away 6 pm JV @ Meadows Dec. 1 Wakulla* Away 5 pm JV & 7pm V Dec. 3 (G) Rickards* Away 3pm V Dec. 5 (G) Godby* Home 7pm V Dec. 6 (G) Hamilton Away 7pm V Dec. 8 Chiles Home 6pm JV Dec. 13 Mayo, Away 1:45pm V & 3:45 pm JV Dec. 15 FSUHigh* Home 5pmJV&7pmV Jan. 5 (G) Rickards* Home 7 pm V Jan. 7 (G) Wakulla* Home 11 am JV & 1 pm V Jan. 9 East Gadsden* Home 7pm V Jan. 10(G) Mayo Home 4 pmJV Jan. 11 Maclay Away 5pmJV & 7 pmV Jan. 12 (G) Hamilton Home 5pm V Jan."7 '" Leon Away 5 pm JV & 7 prrV Jan. 20 Comm. Christian Home 6 pm V Senior Night Jan. 23 DistrictTournament 4 v 5 5 pm, 6 v 3- 7 pm Jan. 25 3 v 6 winner vs. 2 5pm, 5 v4 winner vs- 7 pm Jan. 27 District Championship 7 pm ALL DISTRICT TOURNAMENT GAMES WILL BE HELD AT DORSETT STADIUM *Denotes District Games (G) Denotes girls will also play thatsame da and same site. Stay informed this holiday season. Call 584-5513 tosubscribetoday. AT MIALi A i RY R.' A ELECT 3 .. " The Supervisor of Elections office wants to know "Are You Election Ready?" With the 2012 presidential election approaching we would like to encourage you to check your voter status. Ask yourself these, four simple questions: Has your Name Changed? Would you like to Change Your Party? Do You Need to Update Your Signature? Has Your Address Changed? If you answered yes to any of these questions, you need to contact the Supervisor of Elections office at 850-838-3515 or visit our website at www.taymorelections.com. By updating your voter record now, you will be "Election Ready" when it's time to vote. 3.?,iuar; 3, | BOOK CLOSING The book closing date is the statewide deadline to register to vote or make any party changes. The book closing date for the Presidential Preference Primary Election is January 3, 2012. If you need to register to vote or would like to make a party change you must complete a voter registration form and submit it to the elections office on or before this book closing date. Once the registration books close, only updates to a voter's name, address and signature shall be permitted. The Taylor County School Board is expected to adopt a resolution honoring the team at its Dec. 13 meeting. The 1992 squad, under Head Coach Reggie Wentworth and Assistant Coach Vince King, completed the season with a 22-4 record, falling to eventual state runner-up Tavares in the final four contest played in the Tallahasee-Leon County Civic Center. On its way to the Class AA Final Four, the #9-ranked Lady Bulldogs recorded a remarkable upset over second- Southern States Dog Collars (AUTHORIZED DEALER) w'ith Showtime & Best Dog Feeds Christmas Special ([ Case Knives s on Sale U aui/ead laoe t/ht. Mid South & Frontline Plus Flea & Tick Control ranked Quincy Shanks. Quincy had defeated Taylor County twice during the regular season 51-28 and 50t44. But the Lady Bulldogs met Quincy one more time in the state semi-finals and won 43-40 behind a great defensive effort. Members of the 1991- 92 squad included Theressa Johnson, Kristi Monroe, Tangela Wagner, Amanda Wiles, Willene Woodall, Renee Bryant, Brenda Schmidt, Tammy Sturgill, Lekechia Bryant, Denise Williams, Erica Woolbright and Kim Harris. Football banquet will be held Mon. in gym The Taylor County High School Bulldogs Football Banquet will be held on Monday, Dec. 12, at 6 p.m. in the TCHS gym. Tickets are on sale for $5 and -can be purchased in the TCHS front office. theIjP.ei fe-t Layawsmas Available Layaways Available , T-,Trimmers - Blowers m tC --- Chainsaws Il Power Pruners 414 W. 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Peacock Ave. (850) 584-3277 Monday Fiday 9:00 am 4:30 pm Saturday by appointment only Boun nil I5&M 77- r-t 111i s Deore. ~'d~i~J Community y - W B-1 TacoTimes December7,2011 Z~@W~4~ ~fi~m ~t~2 ... 'I..,' 8th annual Toy Run raises $2,265 for local Guardian ad Litem Calls came fast and furiously during three rounds of bidding on a 10-layer cake auctioned during the 8th annual Toy Run benefitting Guardian ad Litem Saturday, Dec. 3. The cake, donated by Linda Peacock, originally went for more than $200. The winners, Scott and Sally MacNeill, donated the cake back for auction. Mike Jolley won the second round of bidding and also donated the cake for a third auction. Carole Odom and Kenny Knight won the third and final round; the cake was then sold by the slice. "In all we made more than $600 off the cake alone," Toy Run Coordinator Wendy Cruce said. "Our final totals for the day- including donations and door prize ticket sales-were $2,265. All of that money was donated to our local Guardian ad Litem program and will benefit local children,'she said. Riders left the courthouse at 11 a.m. Saturday, and traveled a scenic route to Econfina Resort where they enjoyed a complimentary lunch. Local fan-favorite Alibi performed "* Please see page 4 Families and friends gathered downtown Friday night for the annual Downtown Christmas on the Square Celebration. Santa and Mrs. Clause were there, along with the Grinch and other colorful holiday characters. Booths featuring everything from homemade Christmas tree ornaments to "tacos in a bag" dotted the downtown square. Business owners reported a steady stream of customers for the evening, which also featured a live nativity. Alibi was the star attraction at Saturday's Toy Run. The band played for nearly, three hours at the Econfina River Resort. Hundreds named to honor roll at Perry Primary A tree-lighting ceremony officially kicked of the downtown celebration at 6 p.m. Friday, however, the sidewalks and streets were filled with families well before that. Several dogs came out for the Jingle Paws Parade and supporters donated items to Helping Hands of the Shelter. Perry Primary has released the following honor roll for the first nine weeks grading period for 2011-12: Kindergarten, All A's Hank Gunner Albritton, Noah Lamar Aman, Briana Faith Amman, Ivy Magnolia Armstrong, Ethan Jude Beach, Kayla Alexis Bellerice, Colbi Brooke Bodiford, Phinnist Jacquidas Bolden, Allison Brooke Brantley, De'kayla Savionna Briggs, Tyra Te'ashia Britt, Abigail Grace Buhler, Rebekah Lynn Buhler, Jer'quise Jerome Clayton, Annastacia Marie Coleman, Allen Pierre Collier, Laney Kate Cruce, Seth Jaden Cutshall, Kaden A.C. Davis, Luke River Dayton, Macy Brooke Dean, Trenton Genaro-Delacruz, Dylan Dibler, Hayden Ella Durham, Courtney Elise Dyer, Natalie Elizabeth Eastman, Delilah Danae Elder, Anna Kay English, Carlos Lorenzo Ra Escorpizo, Landen Drew Feagle, Mallory Anne Folsom, Delainey Marie Forbes, Kaden Eugene Foster, Na'shia Emani Freeman, Jaret Macon Fuller, Cecil Ray Gant, Emaley Anne Gentry, Julio Alexander Gonzalez, Ella Noel Goodman, Nicholas David Gorby, Carson David Gray, Garrison Blake Guentmer, Ja'michael Ari Harris, Ethan Donald Hathcock, Julian Wyatt Haworth, Paris Brooke Holton, Maisel Jivon Jay, Makhia Jacora Jay, Bradynn Olivia Johnson, Caleb Daniel Jones, Evan Summers Lago, Arabia Keyara Lewis, Madisen Payge Lewis, Rex Matthew Lorentz, Gracie Anne Lundy, Molly Elizabeth Lundy, Morgan Claire Lundy, Jonathan Riley Manning, Claire Aucilla Massey, Hunter Logan Mathis, Haydin Bryce Mosley, Connor Preston Murphy, Nathan Landon Neal, Brendon Charles Newham, Kylee Blake Padgett, Maddison Nikole Padgett, Shiya Kirit Patel, Remington Elizabeth Poppell, Jordae Ellanesse Ramseur-Nance, Jordan Olam Ramseur-Nance, Brenden Scott Reed, Katelin Maree Sellers, Hannah Marie Shiver, Ava Grace Singletary, Hayden Joseph Taylor, Matthew Blake Thompson, Gavin Pearce Towles, Sara Beth Wallace, Sierra Marie Watson, Katelyn Grace Webber, Brandon Chase Weekley, Denton Mark Wiggins, Tucker Page Wiles, Charlondria Keniese A. Williams, Gavin Trey Williams, Willzavian Alexander Williams, Ashlynn Nichole Williamson, Briar Cole Willis, Levi Dewayne Winchester and Amy Robin Yates. First Grade, All A's Nathan Cole Archer, Paris Kimora Austin, Madison Elizabeth Bennett, Addison Olivia Bethea, Derek Brayden Boyington, Antony Shanle Brooks, Journey Benai Brown, Trenton Edward Buckley, Cristian Caleb Campbell, Emma Aeris Campbell, Elijah Lance Carlton, Addison Mckay Carter, Adrianna Lee Carter, Cameron Leon Carter, Tyler O.B. Chaney, Willie Gregory Donaldson, Travis Jay Driggers, Holly Kay English, Jesse James Lapa Fitchett, Shamir Mekhi Franklin, Joshua Thomas Freeman, Michael John Gant, Breshauna L. Griffin, Harley Nichole Grush, Tanessa Lilliana Hamilton, A'jari Tyshon Harris, Evan Dale Keen ,", Please see page 3 I W I I B-2 Taco Times December 7, 2011 DEADLINES: - The deadlines for classified ads are Monday by 5 p.m. for the Taco Times and Wednesday by 5 p.m. for the Perry News- Herald. AUCTIO -S FOR RNF Auction Saturday, December 10 at 6:30 p.m. 1693 SW Moseley Hall Rd (CR360) Madison. We continue our Christmas sales with a hauler from Georgia who has many great Christmas items, we also will be liquidating balance of a truckload with way to many items to list. Why pay retail? We will still be partnering with The Salvation Army and Sermin's VFD collecting toys for those children who may not otherwise get one this Christmas. Bring one or buy one and give a child joy this Christmas. Do not to miss this auction! Comfy seats, heated, food and lots of fun. 10% buyers premium. MC, Visa, Discover, debit cards, checks andgash accepted. AU691. AB2490. 12/07 12/09 Yard sale. 711 W. Julia Street, Friday, Dec. 9 and Saturday, Dec. 10 from 8 a.m. until. Toddler bed, car seat, deep freeze, dolls and more. 12/07 Regulation size pool table for sale. $300, call 838-6573. 12/07 12/09 Sanyo 46" LED HDTV 1080P warranty through Oct. 2012 $450, RCA surround sound system w/6 speakers and DVD player $75, brown love seat $85. Call 850-371-4584. 12/07 12/09 RC,tfn We Buy Scrap Metal and Junk Cars 850-838-5865 Cash for junk cars and trucks. 7 days a week. Call 386-658-1030 or 904-887- 8513. 12/30 For Sale or Rent, 1999 Jacobson 3 bedroom 2 bath doublewide 28X52. Set up on 1 acre, possible owner financing. $62,500 or $650 per month. Call Mon. - Fri. 850-584-7094. PHC, tfn Mobile Home for Sale 2012, 3 bedroom, 2 bath. Bank repo need to sell only $36,900, owner will finance with 5% down. Call 352-262- 4531 TMH, tfn Mobile Home for Sale, New 28x44 3 bedroom, 2 bath $36,900. Call 352- 303-8771 TMH, tfn Top cash for anything old. Fountain pens, tube radios, military stuff, clocks, photo albums, car hood ornimates, advertisement signs, light fixtures, gauges and catalogs. Larry 386-785- 8090. 12/07 12/09 Single wide mobile home for rent. 2 bedroom, 1 bath on 1 acre lot. $450 per month, $400 security deposit. Call 223- 2224 or 843-4456. 12/07 12/09 For rent: 2 bedroom, 1 bath mobile home located in Whispering Pines $450 per month and $200 deposit. Call 838-6336. 12/02 12/07 For Rent. Single wide Mobile Home, 2 bedroom 1 bath. In city limits, central heat/air, fenced back yard (allows dog). $400 per month. Call 672-0005. LHA 12/07 12/09 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, tfn Rooms available at Skylark Motel everything included from monthly $585 (required $45 deposit), $165 weekly'or $40 daily (tax included). 317 N. Byron Butler Pkwy. 850-672-0973. LS, tfn Small 3 bedroom, 1 bath home with nice front porch on 1 acre of land on deadend road off Hwy. 98. Just inside city limits. $550 per month, first, last and deposit. Call 727-433-4514. 11/23-12/02 JP TIDEWATER APARTMENTS --Under New Management -- 2- 3 BR apartments available. Special Move-In Pkg. Rent based on income. Water/Gas furnished. On-site Laundry., Close to City/Water Parks, Boys & Girls Club, and Shopping Plazas. Public Transportation available. Call 850-584-6842. TDD 711, EHO. Section 8 Affordable Multifamily Housing Westgate Rooms available for rent. refrigerator, microwave, TV w/cable, AC/Heater. Everything included., $165 weekly, $40 daily, $585 per month." RV sites $20 daily, $100 weekly, $350 monthly. Tax included. 1627 S. Byron Butler Pkwy. 850-299-6554. LS tfn 3 or 4 bedroom, 1 bath house with fenced in yard, conveniently located in town. References required. Tentatively available on Dec.1. Call 850-843-1815 11/18 12/07 Property for Lease 3,021 square feet Commercial Building Dual Reception Area 6 Individual Rooms / Offices 2 Executive Offices .1 Large File Room *3 restrooms New Painting Inside and Outside New Complete Roof y* Adequate Parking in the rear of the Building on Pavement & Grass Area 5 Minutes from the Hospital 5 Minutes from the Courthouse For an Appointment call 850-838-0634 or after 6 PM call 850-584-4276 402 East Ash Street (Corner of Center Street and Ash Street) L Perry, FL 32348 For Rent, 1 bedroom, 1 bath, 900 sq.ft. apartment.. Near Keaton Beach. $650/mo plus security deposit. Includes utilities 850-843-1882 11/16 12/09 Apartment for rent. 1 bedroom, 1 bath. everything included, water garbage, electricity, cable with HBO. Everything furnished. $265 weekly, $950 monthly. 317 N. Byron Butler Pkwy. Skylark Motel. 850-672-0973. LS tfn Taking applications for a 2 BR/1 bath, 2 BR/2 bath, 3 BR/2 bath located in Everetts Mobile Home Park. Water, sewer and garbage included in rent. $475 a month and a $300 deposit. Must have references. Apply in person to Ms. Betty. 584-7094. EMH tfn Taking applications for. 1 BR/lbath home located in Everetts Mobile Home Park, water, sewer and garbage included in rent. Rent $375, deposit $300 references required apply in person Perry Repo Outlet. Ms. Betty 584-7094 EMH, 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." WA tfn Timberdand Ford of Pety has 2 positions available: Automotive Sales Comsuiltant Assistant Sales Manager WB are looking for a maot aW, honest, ; oImer pleasing person tlihal is a self- slarte and a strong ldossr. You MUST hae previous Automotive Sales experience. accelerated computer skills are a BIG plus. This isan opportunity to work as a team and sell America's BestCar Truck ULne. This job has a long future, Great Pay, Bonrses, Excellent tBenefls and verq quick advancoietnt for th~ right individual. We are a Drug Fsee W 4orle, Call 850-584-6178, please leave a message at ext 101 for your appointment to interview. Please send all resumes to brett@timberlandford.corn Classifieds Work... Call 584-5513. 1995 Silverado 4x4 $1799 2001 Hyundai Elantra $3494. 2004 Chrysler Sebring $4900 2003 Chevy Astro Van $3600. 2003 Kia Spectra $3900. We Finance! Trade-Ins Welcome. Head Turners Auto Inc. 850-584-8900 RA, tfn 2005 Buick Le Sabre Limited sedan. One owner, non-smoker. 84,000 easy miles, good tires, clean. Kelly Blue Book value $9300. Sale price $7,900. Call 838-2003. 11/30 12/09 Boat for Sale, 1996 Keywest 20' walk around, cuddy cabin, full curtain enclosure, 225 Suzuki, Proformance galvanized trailer, $14,000.00. Call 850-578-2134 11/23- 12/9 Have a job opening? Advertise in the Taco Times classified today. Call 584-5513. WANTED WE BUY OLD TAYLOR COUNT ITEMS PICTURES OLD SCHOOL SPOTS JERSEVYS TROPHIES S OLDJER1INS. SCHOOL .rMS -ROPMIES TAYLOR COUNTY RELUCS OLD METAL TOYS _ r*W Bi Y:GO D & I V R 9 OLD COINS OLD PAPER MONEY SILVER HALF DOLLARS SILVER OOLLARSW/ QUARTER D TIMES OLD SPORTS CARDS (PRE 1980) OLODMTALSGNS VINTAGE COCA COLA ITEMS COMK bOOKN$ acjTLEs OLD MtCCOY POTTERY OLD ROSEVILLE POTTERY USEP HOUSEH-IOLD FUIRNfrUlRE & USED BEDDING OLD COSTUME JEWELRY HE.. MDS Coordinator. Seeking very organized, detailed oriented nurse with good assessment skills and basic computer knowledge. Long Term Care experience preferable. 60 bed SNF in small, friendly community. Contact Jennifer Richardson, Lafayette Health. Care Center, 512 W. Main St., Mayo (386) 294-3300. LHCC 12/07 12/16 Part Time Cook. Seeking organized person familiar with kitchen equipment operation who can follow menus in preparing large quantity meals and enjoys food service work. Will be preparing meals' for sixty. Skilled nursing facility.' Experience preferred.: Day shift and afternoon/early evening shift. Contact Wera Bell, Lafayette Health Care Center, 512 W. Main St., Mayo (386) 294-3300. LHCC 12/07 12/16 I .big deals! Lighthouse Christian Academy, in Mayo is now accepting applications for Elementary, Middle and High School positions. Certified Teachers, please e- mail resume to jroberts@icamayo.com 12/02 12/09 A to Z Farm and Lawn Service Land clearing, tree trimming/ removal, dump truck service, harrowing, bush hog mowing, rake work, .dirt leveling and complete lawn service. Call 584- 6737. A2Z tfn JM Handyman Home Repairs, LLC Pressure washing, painting, concrete, wood decks, Ceramic tile, laminate wood available, Mobile Home Repairs, RV Leak Repairs. 838-6077 or 584- 2270. JM tfn -- I -IMI House for Sale. 311 West Bowers Street. New, built in 2009 on 5 lots. 2 bedroom, study or 3rd bedroom, 2 full baths, living room, dining room, kitchen. All .new appliances; refrigerator, electric stove, dishwasher, washer, dryer, electric hot water heater, 2 inch wooden window blinds, wood floors, high ceilings, intake and outtake ceiling vents in all rooms, carport, large storage and car shed. Fenced back yard in'a quiet neighborhood. $152,000 call 584-2614 or 838-7646. 12/07 12-30 For Sale or Lease Purchase. New house in Ocean Pond subdivision only a few miles from Keaton Beach: 1568. Sq, Ft. of living area, 3 bedroom, two bath new house with all new appliances, carpet and hardwood flooring, open kitchen/living room area. Home on 2 acres of land ready to move in. Reduced to $134,900 MAKE OFFER, 850-672-0536. 12/7-1/6 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, fin Recently Foreclosed, Special Financing Available, Any Credit, Any Income, Vacant Land......Located at, 5635 Woods Creek Rd., Perry, $64,900. Visit www.roselandco.com/87H, Drive by then call (866) 249-0680. RLF 12/2-12/09 * Property for sale. 313 1/2 Hinley St. in Perry. $8,000 cash, will finance for $10,000. For more information call 386- 294-1737 or 386-208-8880 11/30 12/16 Home for Sale, OLD TOWN 2 story site built, 1998, 3 bedrooms 2 baths, L/R, D/R, loft, 2 car garage on 6 unbelievable acres, beautiful oaks. $500 down, $556/mo., P&I, W.A.C. Call to view 352-493-9600 TMH, tfn K~. WALL TO-WALL Dries in 3-4 Hours~ Tile Floors Pet Odors TREE CAPITAL CLEANING f 584-CLEAN (584-2532) , Marshall Healthcare NOW HIRING! RN's LPN's Full-lime, 3 pm-11 pm CNA's 3 pmi-tipm & 11 pr-7 am Shift, FulTme also Part-Time, a:ll sits PRN's Part-Time, all shifts and weekends call Lewis Barwic R4 O0N @ 850-584-6334 Sign011Bolls fr Ful Tme Nrse Lookig fora fu jb nda nw tat? tht asban i abu inesfr5 er Taylor County Board of County Commissioners Grants Administrative Secretary (Part STime) -$11.88 per hour, Applications and job description can be obtained from www.taylorcountygov.com; MOBILE CAREER LAB at Perry Square (Save A Lot and Goodwill parking lot) on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, or Thursday 9 a.m. 4 p.m.; or workforce. Positions are open until filled. Taylor County Board of County Commissioners is an EOE, VPM, DT, background check. TCBOCC tfn Immediate opening for a full time Maintenance Supervisor at an apartment community in Perry, Florida. c4)eed motivated individual with -previbdds rex'erience"^in- geheral maintenance-plumbing, sheet rock, electrical and carpentry. Must have valid drivers license. ;Competitive salary and benefits package offered. EOE and Drug Free Workplace. Send resumes to: humanresources@royal- american.com, fax to (850) 914-8470 or apply in .person at 709 W Church Street, office.. Woodridge Apartments- 11/30 12/02 TALL TIMBER TREE SERVICE *Stump Grinding *Tree Trimming *Tree Removal *Debris Removal *Bucket truck use *Bush Hogging *Pressure Washing *Free Estimates* and *Great Rates* Call today! 850-838-5923 or 850-584-8191 Mark A. Moneyhan Licensed and Insured Certified Quality Specialist. I am a CNA and would like to take care of your loved ones. I have very good references. You can call 850-584-4893, 584-7303 or 672-2990. 1.1/18 12/0. .. .... ,i s,. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR TAYLOR COUNTY CIVIL ACTION CASE NO. 11000305CAC UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, acting through the United States Department of Agriculture, Rural Development, f/k/a Farmers Home Administration, a/k/a Rural Housing Service, IW9 =1t --.. ~III~L-F~rB J~08 B-3 Taco Times December 7, 2011 Plaintiff, vs. IRA JUAN BARNES A/K/A IRA J. - BARNES; SAMANTHA JONES BARNES A/K/A SYMANTHA JONES BARNES; WILLIE J. BARNES and IRENE B. BARNES, husband and wife; CATHERINE LOVE; and TAYLOR COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, Defendants, NOTICE OF ACTION STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF TAYLOR TO: IRA JUAN BARNES, 105 South Mays Street, Perry, FL 32348 IRA JUAN BARNES, 110 S.W. 4th Avenue, Gainesville, FL 32064 YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage regarding the. following property In Taylor County, Florida: Commence at the NW Corner of Section 35, Township 4 South, Range 7 East, and run East along the Center Line of Folsom Street, 1288.0 feet; Run S 00 degrees 14'25' W, 650.87 feet; Runs S 00 degrees 21'40" W, 120.0 feet, run N 89 degrees 34'20" W, 1000 feet for a Point of Beginning; Run N 00 degrees 21'40' E 120,00 feet, run N 89 degrees 34'20" W, 100.00 feet, Run S 00 degrees 21'40" W, 120.0 feet, Run S 89 degrees 34'20" East, 100.00 feet to the Point of Beginning. has been filled against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, If any, to It on: Frederick J. Murphy, JR., Esquire, Attorney for Plaintiff, Boswell & Dunlap LLP, 245 South Central Avenue, Post Office Drawer 30, Bartow, FL 33831, within thirty (30) days after the first 'publication of this Notice of Action, and file the original with the Clerk of this Court either before service on Plaintiff's attorney or Immediately thereafter; otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded In the Complaint or Petition. DATED on this 21 day of November, 2011 REQUEST FOR ACCOMMODATIONS BY PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES: If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation In order to participate In this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact the OFFICE OF THE COURT ADMINISTRATOR, Carina Cooper, (386) 719-7428 at least 7 days before your scheduled court appearance, or Immediately upon receiving this notification If the time before the scheduled appearance Is less than 7 days; If you are hearing or voice Impaired, call 711. DATED on November 21, 2011 ANNIE MAE MURPHY Clerk of Circuit Court, P.O. Box 620 Perry, FL 32055 BY: MartI Lee DC Deputy Clerk Conformed copies furnished by regular United States Mall to: Frederick J. Murphy, Jr., Esquire Boswell & Dunlap LLP Post office Drawer 30 Bartow, FL 33831 Attorneys for Plaintiff Perry Newspapers, Inc. P.O. Box 888 Perry, FL 32348 NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That Pursuant to a WRIT OF EXECUTION Issued In the County Court of Taylor County, Florida, on the 24th day of October, 2011, In the cause wherein Tree Capital Credit Union, Is plaintiff, and Kelly J. Blaske, -Is defendant, being Case No. 05-101-CC In sold Court, I, Lawrence E. Williams, as Sheriff of Taylor County, Florida, have levied upon all the rlght, title and Interest of the Kelly J. Blaske, defendant, In and to the following described personal property, to-wit: 2003 CHEVROLET TAHOE, VIN# 1GNEC13Z23J279065, WHITE IN COLOR, TAG NO. AN1108 and on the 22nd day of December, 2011, at Thomas Chevrolet-Buick Inc. 2128 S. Byron Butler Pkwy., In the City of Perry, Taylor County, Florida, at the hour of 11:00 A.M., or as soon thereafter as possible, I will offer for sale all of the said defendant's, right, title and Interest in aforesaid property at public outcry and will sell the same, subject to taxes, all prior liens, encumbrances and judgments,. If any, to the highest and best bidder or bidders for CASH, the proceeds to be applied as far as may be to the payment of costs and the'satisfaction of the above-described execution. The property will be available for Inspection at Thomas Chevrolet-BuIck Inc. between the hours of 10:00 AM through 11:00 AM the morning of the sale. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, persons with disabilities needing a special accommodation to participate In this proceeding should contact the Clerk of Court, telephone (904) 838-3506, not later than seven (7) days prior to the proceeding. L.E. "Bummy" Williams, as Sheriff Of Taylor County By: L.E."Bummy" Wlliams NOTICE The City of Perry Issues a Request for Qualifications from business oriented non-proflt organizations who are Interested In operating and administrating a grant program for the City's Community Redevelopment Agency. The , organization will receive a 2% administrative fee of the amount of approved grants. The total amount of the authorized grants Is $50,000, The successful organization will be a registered non-profit based in Taylor County with a mission of promoting, generating, recruiting, and/or helping local business and commerce. The City Council of Perry will select an organization based on information submitted. Please submit your organizations qualifications to City of Perry, DREAM Grant RFQ, 224 S. Jefferson St., Perry, FL 32347, by noon Thurs. Dec. 22. Included should be your organization's Incorporation documents, IRS non-profit status document, organizational chart, number of members, and contact Info. Please also Include any other information that help shows why your organization would be best suited to be awarded, this administrative position. Further Information may be obaolned Dy contacting City Hall at 584-7161 X117 City Manager Bob Brown Who made the NB honor roll list at Perry Primary? HONOR ROLL Continued from page 1 Hithcock, Syliss Kade Helton, Taner Owen Holton, Alderman James Johnson, Camden Ryan Kelley, Emyleigh Nicole Kirk, Tyler Aaron Kirkman, Makayla Anne Levingston, Megan Leigh Lewis, Logan Tristan Linton, April Leanne Marklde, Ashton Blair Mauldin, Hannah Jane -G ahr'r s-, i Maegan Miller, Bradley Greg Monroe, Emma Lafaye Montgomery, Emily Nicole Morgan, Mackenzie Faye Parker, Anjani C. Patel, Mallory Christine Paul, Jessicka Renea Phillips, Mason Alexander Phillips, Terry Abram Price, Madyson Jordyn, Robinson, Zachery Thomas Sadler, Maria Nancy Shaw, Lindzie Lazoni Smith, Rosella Marie Stevens, Ashton Tyler Strickland, Faith Marie Sullivan, Macy Suzanne Summerlin, Jha'briya Renyce Thomas, Ethan Blake Tomlinson, Haylie Breanne Tucker, Michael Gaige Tuton, Cameron Scott Upshaw, Victoria Danyell Walker, Dusty Rose Warf, Azarrin Anthony Washington, Trashawn Lamar White, Jarrett Spencer Wilkinson, Cheyenne Joyce Willey, Chariah. Kenye Williams, David Emmanuel Willis, Anthony Ronald Winchester, Hind Sobjee Yus Zaed and Vincent Zheng. Second Grade, All A's Ashton Jaymie Arcularius, Jonathan David Barbusci, Brandi Malia Bass, Chloe Amanda Bembry, Ti'kariyon Ja'nei Bolden, Rhett Andrew Borklund, Aliyah Monique Britt, Jesse James Buchanan, Jayce Robert Calhoun, Aubrey Anna Clark, Kevin Kaden Clark, Tyree Saviun Collier, Aliza Grace Compton, Jada Mamie Cooper, Caitlyn Mackenzie Crowder, Robert Stelan Cruce, Samantha Marie Cruce, Selena Grace Curfman, Jayden Reid Florence, Alyssa Rayne Freeman, Valerie Corenne Gibson, Kinsey Natalya Goodman, Emma Ashley Gray, Paris Marie Grush, Malachi Manuel Gundrum, Savanna Raegan Hathcock, Casen James Heartsfield, Ella Michelle Holley, J.W. Still Hudson, Sadiyah Serenity Jackson, Emily Dakota Johnson, Emmalyn Jade Johnson, Aubrey Elizabeth Jones, Sydney Erin Lane, Avery Adelia Lee, Ethan Alexander Leggett, Jemaris Taveyon Love, David Michael Lusby, Robert Taylor Maldonado, Johnathan Lee Marshall, Kimberly Gail Martin, Katelyn Sharie Mathis, Makenzie Paige McIntosh, Kywaun Gavist McNeal, Tyler Sean Mock, Kadence Mckenzie Pittman, Bailee Madison Reynolds, Leeanna Sky Roberts, Madison Leigh Sadler,. Qlan Cohl Sadler,. Raena Deanne Sadler, Mitchell Ayden :Santo, Ashley. Renee Sellers, Jakayla Deanna Sellers, Harmony Bliss Spradley, John Joseph Sunderland, Priscilla Cynthia Tate, Lillianna Leigh Taylor, Hanna Olivia Touchton, Julian Luke Tucker, Ashton James Tull, Ameria Jakayla %yasWingqgn, .,pyin,, Jai.es Waters, Carson Keith Weaver, Matthew M. Webber, Kian Arvil Wheller, Brent.Allen Williams, Dimitri Alan Williams, Keriston Iris Rose Williamson, .Tyrell, Nazario Williamson, Noah Richard Woods, Afrah Sobjee Y. Zaed and Beyonce Zheng. Kindergarten, A/B Haley Jaiden Aikens, Jacob Alligood, Ny'til Katrina Austin, Saranz Elijah Blackshear, Janie Marie Blackwood, Haley' Marie Brock, Xzavion Delmari Brooks, Skylar Renee Brown, David Allen Cannon, Trista Adriana Cruce, Dominick Jordace Curfman, Anita Daisy Cutter, Joseph Willard Davis, Donald Hunter Denmark, Harley Mae Denson, Jack Michael Dewey, Kayla Miesha Fiffia, Demarion L'mar Varq Fitchett, Shane Dalton Flores, Deandre Sylvester Gaddy, Louis Daron Gaddy, Dontay Antonio Green, Trenten Bradley Grubbs, Aunia Jean 'Haddock, Leah Shania Harris, 'Bradley Hart, Brianna Lynn Hayes,- Taylor Janay Hayes, Deven Shawn Hickey,, Heidi Ceil Hines, Rickey Bernard Howard, Unique D'zire Hunter, Alexander John Inherst, Kamari Tylik Jackson, Jaylin Montle Jones, Austin Cote Knowles, Conner Joseph LaValle, Dillon Matthew Lusby, Madison Lyn, McMullen, William Lane Mixon, Brylee Jade Mock, Austin Gage Murray, Dustin, Treshun Nash, Khristopher Gordan Phillips, Jaydon Reese Pittman, Treyton Keith Porter, Alexander James Ray, Sloria Sa'deunnah Royal, John Kaden Shaw, Akeema Ranease Simpo, Harley Alyssa Smith, Treyce Aldon Taylor, Nathaniel Phillip Tedder, Matthew Blake Thompson, Jh'ganna Patience Turnbough, Cheyenna Magaline Weatherly, Grant Reis Wetherington, Noah Edward Williams, Levi Dewayne Winchester, Allyssa Madysin Winstead and Kaylie Marie Wood. First Grade, A/B Terel Demonte Abercrombie, Jacob Allen Adkison, David Thomas Benton,Kaylin Rebecca Benton, Brittany Mary Binkley, Nevaeh La'Ginna Bishop, Sha'la Breanna Blanton, Si'kayla De'avione Bradshaw, Si'kiyla Denise Bradshaw, Brenda Diane Britt, Autumn Brielle Brown, Bradley Thomas Buckhalter, Destynee Marie Chumbley, Jasmine Lynn Connell, David Earl 'Cook, Nina Rose Cooper, Leigha Ann Cruce, Felicity Nicole Emory, Patrick Devon Englehart, Shaniya Moniae Faulk, Leah Jasmine Foli, Terry Rayglenn Fouty, Paulvos Demetrius Fuller, Kennis Cortez Glenn- Simmons, Michael William .Goley, .Ta LY ,Groom, Destliny-Rayiffe errmg, Kassidy Jane High, Leundra Caiden Holmes, William Ryder Lansdon, Blane Rodney Lytle, Howard Miller, Skylar Scott Moore, Avery Makinna Morgan, Jacob Neal Murphy, Marvin Zye Phillips, Chivoski D. Andrews Reaves, Tristin Makay Rector, Jose Eduardo Robles, Hunter Chandler Ross, Madee McKinney Sessions, Cole McKeown Severance, Phillip Michael Shiver, Ashlin Ayanna Sibley, Chloe Anella Smith, Perris Jacqilas Smith, Jasmine Marie Stevens, Ayden Dale Strickland, Levi Jorden Sumnrall, Justin Aaron Touchton, J'shawn Tikariyon Walker, Maci Jean Watkins, Andrea Faye Watson, Andrew James Weatherly, David Lee Weirick, Elijah Haweis Williams, Ja'kayla Onika Mari Williams and Teressa Lynn Zielinski., Second Grade, A/B I'saiah Chrsitian Anweiler, Tra'vin Avaree Barnes, Cole Nicolas Binkley, Chance Lane Ricks Blanton, Zachary Charles Blaske, Jonah Spessard Branch, Mark Alan Bray, Rusty John Brown, Trinity Paige Brown, Mckenzee Colleen Cash, Keovan Talic Colson, Aliya Marie Early,' William Landon Englehart. Onofree James Escorpizo,. Logan Antonio Ferrer, Ce'khilah Breionn Fitchett, Essence Monea Fitchett, Camden Jayce Flowers, Kobe Corvallis Flowers, Nic'kel Michael Freeman, Keilan Marisa Giddens, Chistianna Jer'myai Glover, Breshon A. Griffin, Mandy Guo, Ja'veion Ja'marcus Harris, Patricia Shyanne Henderson, Aubrey Faye Hendry, Ethan Garret Holmes, Ric'kia Bernarda Howard, Elise D'naye Island, Haeven Jhamoya Jay, Arrece Kemauri King, Daniel Lee Lago, Lucas Matthew Lee, Ethan Lee Linton, Victoria Emma-Carol Lundy, Ashiyla SKina McBride, Cameron Jacolbi McCain, Khayri Pernell Miller, Kenneth Ray Morgan, Rebecca Grace Morris, Grace Elizabeth Murphy, Kayden Chase Padgett, Hayley Olivia Ratliff, Audrianna Lasha Singleton, Talya Sabray Snowden, Nikaya Lanell Walker, Cierra Danette Ward, Jaaron Jamar Williams, Zaria Liana Williams and Cheyenne Annette Woodall. Notice of ,Intention To Register Fictitious Name TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned, pursuant to the fictitious name statute, chapter 20953 or Section 865.09, Florida Statutes, 1941, will register with the Secretary of State, Corporation Division, Tallahassee, Florida, upon receipt of proof of this notice the fictitious name, to wit: The Gun Shop under which we/I will engage In business. I/we expect to engage In business In Perry, Florida and our address Is: 2400 PIsgah Road, Perry FL. 32347. The extent of ownership Is: Jim Brannan 100% 12/07 12/09 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR TAYLOR COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION File Number 11-424-CP IN RE: ESTATE OF GEORGE A. HOWARD. Deceased NOTICE TO CREDITORS. TO ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS OR DEMAND AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE: The administration of the estate of GEORGE A. HOWARD, deceased, File Number 11-424-CP, Is pending In the Circuit Court for TAYLOR County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which Is P.O. Box 620, Perry, FL 32348. The names and addresses of the personal representative and of the personal representative's attorney are set forth below, All Interested persons are required to file with the clerk of this court, WITHIN THREE MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF 'Address lC ity_ State __Zip____ S 3500 for nfcounly subscipions $49 00 for oulof-county subscniptons (Please enclose check payable to Pery Newspapers, Inc) I Sign my gift L mU N* U m U N m U U N U m U U U Im THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THE NOTICE, all claims, against the estate in the form and manner prescribed by section 733.703 of the Florida Statues and Rule 5.490 of The Florida Rules of Probate and Guardianship Procedure. ALL CLAIMS AND OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. Date of the first publication of this Notice: December 7, 2011 and December 9, 2011. Adrian Gabaldon, Attorney for the Petitioner Post Office Box 1303 Auburndale, FL, 33823 (863) 967-3557 Florida Bar No. 137081 SUE LEINART Personal Representative 3332 NW 44th Place Galnesville; FL 32656 Attention Comcast Customers Important Information about your services: While we continue to make Investments, we periodically need to adjust prices due to Increases In programming and othei business costs. Starting January 1, 2012, new prices will apply to certain video, Internet services and Installation fees as Indicated in this notice. Current New One Product Installation*t $50.00 $20.00 Two Product Installation*t $80.00 $40.00 Technician Visit* N/A $30.00 Hourly Service Call $50.00 $50.00 Field Collection Fee $20.00 $25.00 Convenience Fee $5.00,' $5.99 Additional Outlet (New)* N/A $30.00 Additional Outlet (Prewlred)* N/A $15.00 Service Call N/A $50.00 Self Install Kit (Single-Product) $15.00 $10.00 Self Install Kit (Multi-Product) $30.00 $10.00 Self Install Kit Shipping and Handling (Single and Multi Prqduct) $10:00 $9.95 Self Install Kit Shipping and Handling (Priority Shipping) $30.00 $29.95 Home Networklng Installation* $N/A $119.99 Performance Internet (Only) $59.95 $62.95 Blastl@ (Only) $69.95 $72.95 , Extreme 105 Installation* $249:99 $219.00 Additional Outlet Separate .Trip $40.00 N/A Additional Outlet Same Trip $20.00 N/A HDTV or HDDVR Installation. $29.95 N/A *A Technician Visit Charge of $30.00 will be added to any Installation activity that requires a home visit. included In the standard rate Is one pre-wired outlet per Installed product. Does not Include activation fee. I I O0ne the nostthoughtful, appreciated anduseful Christlmllas gifts... - : =.- ., '*"' "' ,- Always timely One size fits all Appealsto all ages Useful year around Color goes with everything No problem wrapping or mailing A gift subscription to the Taco Times & Perry News-Herald is an ideal present... a useful gift at a reasonable price, Perfect for that someone who's hard to buy for, for friends and loved ones who have moved from Perry, or for the elderly friend or relative on a fixed income,. A special gift card is sent to the recipient. r m**Ne U.M r -b U: m N mNmm I Please delIver to: .____________ I I "',. _ i B-4 TacoTimes December 7, 2011 I .7 "--., 11M ;" , Bikers and riding enthusiasts came together for the 8th annual Toy Run benefitting Guardian ad Litem Saturday, Dec. 3, at the Econfina River Resort. Jimmy, the parrot mascot for Parrotheads in Perry-"dise" made a special appearance at the event. He is shown with (left to right) Greg Mcintyre, Connie Freeman, Wendy Cruce, Feebee Houck, Shannon Williams and Edward Mock. Sponsors, volunteers recognized GUADIAN AD LITEM Continued from page 1 from 1-4 p.m. "It was a great day for a toy run and we appreciate everyone's support," Cruce said. The meal was sponsored by Advanced Refrigeration. and served by members of actually talked about whether or not they would get their treatments or get Christmas for their children. Now, thanks to you, they don't have to make that choice," she said. Cruce recognized the following sponsors and supporters: Econfina River Resort, Dockins Broadcasting Group, Advanced Refrigeration, Parrotheads in Perry-"dise," Perry Newspapers, Trey Howard, Timberland Ford, NAPA, Advance Auto, Ryan's Everything Automotive, Joyce's Downtown Cafe, Goodman's, A Complete Salon, His, Hers & Ours, Earline Neeley, O'Reilly, Crews Marine, Taylor County Tattoos, Debbie's Jewels, Photos & Frames, Bull Pen, GLM Aviation, Robin Blue, Ole Mexico, Connie Freeman, Feebee Houck, Wendy Slaughter, Shannon Williams, Handy Rpntals, Dana Schwab, Paul Miller Sr., Taylor County Sheriff's Office Capt. Richard Johnson, Dawn Taylor, Angela Sarabia and Lavonne Blanton. Parroheads in Perry-"dise." Volunteers manned a booth for 50/50 and door prize drawings. Peacock, who is the local Guardian ad Litem representative, expressed her thanks for everyone involved. 'This has been a tough year. One of our families is facing terminal cancer and they Josh Freeman enjoyed lunch Character Education Now developing youth for leadership tomorrow By PAUL NAWLIN We at Character Education Now hope you had a great thanksgiving and we wish you all a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year' Thank you to all of the staff in our schools, the volunteers and supporters that have made Character Education Now possible. "Developing our youth for leadership tomorrow" is our goal. We, here at Character Education Now, have had a wonderful year. We offer a special thanks to those have touched our organization in a special way. Our volunteers and partners have done more than words can explain. Jeremy Gengler, who is the youth pastor at First Baptist Church, is one of our volunteers. He has partnered with Character Under Construction at Taylor County High School for two years. Every week he dedicates his time to teach ninth or tenth graders, reaching approximately 351 students every two weeks. Thank you for making a difference in the youth of our community. Thank you to our sponsoring organizations who have supported financially with a monthly contribution or with a one-time gift: Kiwanis Club, Optimist Club, Rotary Club of Perry, Perry Woman's Club, Yarbrough Tire and Automotive Repair, Charity Baptist Church, Cornerstone Fellowship Church, Faith Baptist Church, First Assembly of God of Perry, First Baptist Church of Steinhatchee, Perry First Church of God and Southside Baptist Church. A special thanks goes to - = I Priscilla Tripp the wonderful teachers and staff, like Priscilla Tripp at Taylor County Middle School, who faithfully support and encourage our organization. We have approximately 42 teachers supporting us financially. This year we have been able to teach 94 lessons from our Character Under Construction program. We teach more than 1200 students every two weeks with this program, which is just one of our programs. If you have a desire or an interest in helping "Develop Our Youth for Leadership Tomorrow," you can make a difference in the life of a student or a teacher by volunteering or by monthly financial support. Just go to our website at www. charactereducationnow.org, or contact me by phone at 850- 843-0646. Jeremy Gengler Dustin Logan, with Kay Dudley, at Taylor County HEAY WESTERN BONELESS BEEF N.Y. STRIP STEAK U..DA INSPECTED FRESH LEAN GROUND CHUCK FAMILY PACK s, I a $299 ,** mi * rm our Nm LOO HEA WWSIEBBONLESSBEEF US DAINSPECTED BONELESS PORK HEW WESTERN BONELESS BEEF USDAINSECIEDE&TEER U IUDAINSPECTEDFIHFIRY~ CAROLHAPIDE CHUCKROAST SIRLOINCHOPS STEWMEAT PORKCUBES CHICKENWINGS REORKBACON FAMILY PACK FAMILY PACK 12 OZ. PKG. $329 29 $329 9 9 32 Quaker Instant Oatmeal 'NEW' Welch's Chillers Juice Drinks 64 fl oz. bottle Kraft Velveeta Potatoes b $79o box YELLOW ONIONS 9921. Prego Italian Sauce 2/$300oo 24 oz. jar BIGGINS POTATOES 103U.BAG Cap'n Crunch I Assorted Cereals 12,5 oz. box FRESH CARROTS $129 Cricso Pure Vegetable & Canola Oil $299 f ot 48 1. oz. bottle $549 CAROUNAPRDE. BARS aB COfDM= 12 OZPKG, LBk $259 s499 Kraft Marshmallow Creme 0 oKRAFTS 7 oz. jar Mrs. Smith's Pies Cherry & Apple $299 27 oz. Ultra Tide Powder CIO'r $399 bo 20 oz. box 'SL' ngCntr200Sot Jferson -treet %Not Ltj 11 |