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Title: Washington County news
Uniform Title: Washington County news (Chipley, Fla.)
Physical Description: Newspaper
Language: English
Publisher: s.n.
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Place of Publication: Chipley Fla
Creation Date: May 17, 2006
Frequency: semiweekly[<1994>]
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Subjects / Keywords: Newspapers -- Chipley (Fla.)   ( lcsh )
Newspapers -- Washington County (Fla.)   ( lcsh )
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Spatial Coverage: United States -- Florida -- Washington -- Chipley
Coordinates: 30.779167 x -85.539167 ( Place of Publication )
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Dates or Sequential Designation: Began May 23, 1924.
General Note: L.E. Sellers, editor.
General Note: Description based on: Vol. 8, no. 1 (May 28, 1931).
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Table of Contents
    Section A: Main
        Page A 1
        Page A 2
        Page A 3
    Section A: Main: Editorial
        Page A 4
    Section A: Main: Continued
        Page A 5
        Page A 6
        Page A 7
        Page A 8
    Section B: Extra
        Page B 1
        Page B 2
        Page B 3
        Page B 4
        Page B 5
    Section B: Sports
        Page B 6
        Page B 7
    Section B: Continued
        Page B 8
        Page B 9
    Section B: Classifieds
        Page B 10
        Page B 11
        Page B 12
    Section C: Special: Class of 2006
        Page C 1
        Page C 2
        Page C 3
        Page C 4
        Page C 5
        Page C 6
        Page C 7
        Page C 8
        Page C 9
        Page C 10
    Section D: Special: Class of 2006
        Page D 1
        Page D 2
        Page D 3
        Page D 4
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Wausau Town Council
Wausau Town Council met in
regular session Thursday, May
11 and conducted the following
business.
*Auditor Hilton Galloway was
to present the 2004-05 audit for
the Town of Wausau May 11 at
the regular council meeting, but
was unable to attend. The presen-
tation was to follow discussion of
bills and financial statements on
the consent agency. The presen-
tation will be rescheduled.
*During the business session,
Water System Plant Operator
Harold Register requested a mid-
year increase in his contract due
to rising fuel costs. He is cur-
rently receiving $400 per month
and asked it be increased to $450.
Approved.
*Sybil Moody asked the coun-
cil to look into providing cable
TV through another provider.
It is not feasible due to so few
possible customers asmost have
satellite dishes of some kind.
*The clerk read a report on the
availability of rescue truck fund-
ing. Further discussion tabled to
next meeting.
*It was announced that a cenm-
etery survey has been started and
a ,fitness trail-project is under-
way.
*Commissioner Donnie Strick-
land said when South Boulevard
is milled, the town will receive
a donation of 12 loads of milled
asphalt for its park project.
I*Council was told the date for
Wausau's clean up will be set
as soon as the City of Chipley
completes its clean up. The in-
formation will be posted on util-
ity bills.
*Animal registration: Ap-
proved a $10 fee for the first ani-
mal, dog or cat, and $5 for each
additional pet to the same owner.
Annual $5 fee to re-register, ef-
fective October 1.
*The curfew ordinance is still
in effect and a letter was sent to
the Washington County Sheriff's
Office asking for patrols to help
enforce the curfew.
*Habitual delinquent water
accounts will now be subject to
small claims being filed by the
Town.
-A plaque will be unveiled at
a future date honoring Bernice
Hagan Sr. The plaque will be
placed at the Cemetery entrance.
*A new decal was adopted ifor
the Town.

Book feast
this summer
A book feast will be held June
5-30 at Washington County's
public libraries and learning
centers.
Children completing kinder-
garten through fifth grades will
be eligible for the fun which
includes four weeks of reading
and learning.
Weekly programs will be pre-
sented at the various libraries.
More coverage page 3A.


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There wasn't anything Paul Parker wouldn't do to support
Washington-Holmes Technical Center, including jump on the
serving line at the recent open house.


Parker says good bye, notes

achievements at WHTC
The following public letter portunity to say good bye to
was sent by Paul Parker, out- the many friends and profes.
going director of Washington- sional colleagues I have met
Holmes Technical Center. and worked with since moving
Parker confirmed in the to Washington County. My wife.
Weekend Edition of the Wash- Terry, and I have both accepted
ington County News that he positions in Clay County. My
is leaving the Center. Parker new position offers both a pro-
said by email that he is going fessional opportunity and t pro.
to Green Cove Springs in Clay fessional challenge.
County, near Jacksonville. While I have been involved
He is taking the position of with many community organi.
county career and technical zations since moving here, my
education director. His resig- primary focus has been Wash-
nation is effective June 30.
I would like to take this op- See PARKER, page 3A


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Patrick Spencer and Emi McCullough are the Earl Sellers win-
ners for Chipley High School.


Award honors late
Washington County
News publisher
This award is presented each
year in memory of L.E. (Earl)
Sellers, who owned and operated
the Washington County News for


36 years and remained an ardent
supporter of the newspaper until
his death. Earl was also one of
Washington County's early lead-
ers, being instrumental in bring-
ing Chipley its first hospital, and
was a strong supporter of educa-
tion in general and the county
school system in particular.


Josh Crundwell and Fayesue Harris are the Earl Sellers winners
for Vernon High School.


The News instituted this award
in his memory and since then,
has honored an outstanding ath-
lete at Chipley and Vernon high
schools each year.
This award is given each
spring to the all-around student-
athlete who best demonstrates
the combination of excellence


'We Love America'
Vernon kindergarten recently celebrated America with a spirited musical, "We Love America."
The history of the nation was enacted through skits and songs. More coverage page 7A..


in sports, academics, character
and citizenship. Selection of the
winner is very difficult, since
each school has several students
in close contention. For the first
time last year, the award was
presented to one outstanding
male and one outstanding female
athlete.


County urges
compliance with
911 ordinance
Like many counties, Wash.
ington County is having trouble
with property owners who are
not complying with the 911-ad-
dressing ordinance.
Specifically, Ordinance 97-8.
Street naming and numbering.
which was adopted in 1997 by
the Board of County Commis-
sioners.
Houses and businesses need
to be numbered primarily for
emergency services, which often
cannot find an address because a
number is not posted.
Proper posting of numbers
See 911, page 3A


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mid 80s inland...lower 80s at the coast. West winds around 10 mph. Thursday Night
Church.............................................. Real Power and Friday Partly cloudy. Lows 60 to 64 inland...65 to 68 near the coast. Highs 87 to
90 inland...mid 80s at the coast. Friday Night and Saturday Mostly clear. Lows 61 to
Calendar...................................................E..... extra 66 inland... upper 60s near the coast. Highs 88 to 93 inland...mid 80s at the coast.


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Wednesday, May 17, 2006, Washington County News, 3A

Summer reading program announced


Project underway
Portions of South Boulevard in Chipley will be closed to through traffic for resur-
facing periodically for the next few weeks. Detours will be in place and every ef-
fort to maintain smooth traffic flow will be made. The Board of County Commis-
sioners apologize for any inconvenience this project will cause, but look forward
to an improved road that is safer and easier to maintain.


911
Continued from page 1A
also ensures the efficient
delivery of mail, packages,
goods and utility services.
Lynda Weller of the
Washington County Codes
Enforcement Board recent-
ly sent a memo to county
agencies, municipalities
and the Postal Service ask-
ing for help in enforcing
the law.
: A form was sent to use
to turn in violators to the
Codes Enforcement Of-
fice.
The standards for num-
bering set forth the follow-
ing procedures:
*Numbers must be clear-
ly visible and legible from
the roadway on which the
building or house was ad-
:dressed.
SNumbers must be in
Arabic numerals and at
' l st.l thee (3) inches tall
and a half-inch in width,
,so emergency services can
Ssee them while traveling
from either direction on


the road.
*Numbers must be in a
color contrasting with the
background of the build-
ing, the post, the mailbox,
and so on.
*When applicable, easily
legible numbers will be at-
tached to mailboxes or the
mailbox post serving the
address.
SThe assigned numbers
shall be displayed on the
address entrance of each
principal building.
*Any numbers which
might be confused with the
address numbers must be
removed.
EDITOR'S NOTE:
There is also a problem
with street signs being re-
moved or damaged. There
have been several instanc-
es where monitoring scan-
ner traffic that emergency
services have no street
signs to go by on calls.
This greatly endangers the
public safetNy.


For information,
850-415-5093.


call


Checkpoints
underway in
county
Washington County
Sheriff's office will be
conducting driver's license
and vehicle inspection
checkpoints through May
22, on various local and
county and state roads in
Washington County.
Recognizing the dan-
ger of defective vehicle
equipment, deputies will
concentrate their efforts
on vehicles being operated
with defects such as bad
brakes, worn tires and de-
fective lighting equipment.
Attention will also be di-
rected toward drivers who
are in violation of Florida
driver's license laws.
Washington County
Sheriff's office has found
these checkpoints to be
an effective means of en-
forcing the equipment and.
driver's license laws of
Florida while ensuring the
safety of motorists.


A book feast will be held
June 5-30 at Washington
County's public libraries
and learning centers. Chil-
dren completing kinder-
garten through fifth grades
will be eligible for the fun
which includes four weeks
of reading and learning.
Week No. 1 will feature
a feast on books at the
Captain's Table with the
rest of the crew.
Readers will go on a Sa-
fari Picnic and enjoy books
on the wild side during
Week No. 2.
Week No. 3 will feature
books from the Pasta and
Pizzeria.
A piece of Fairy Tale
Cake will be enjoyed dur-
ing the final week, No. 4.


PARKER
Continued from page 1A
Holmes Technical Center
and Career and Technical
Education (CTE). During
my tenure as Director of
WHTC for the past eight
years and as Board member
and President of Florida
Leadership of Career and
Technical Education over
the past few years, there
have bee many changes at
WHTC and statewide in
CTE.
I feel as though some
of my best moments at
WHTC were when four of
our teachers and one of our
volunteers received state-
wide recognition for being
the best in their respective
field, and WHTC being
named an "A" school after
outperforming all the other
technical centers in the
Panhandle and most tech-
nical centers in the state.
In a concrete demonstra-
tion of how well WHTC


"Our kindergarten through
second graders will enjoy
a performance by the At-
lantic Coast Theater Group
for Youth," said coordina-
tor Sandy Locke.

The weekly programs
will be presented at the
various libraries on the fol-
lowing dates and times:
*Chipley Library
Monday 9:30-11:00
a.m. for kindergarteners
through grade 2; 2:30-4
p.m. for 3rd-5th grades;
Tuesday 9:30-11 a.m.
WCCS and KMS and day-
care groups.
*Vernon Library
Tuesday 2:30-4 p.m.
kindergarten through 5th
grade;


meets and exceeds its
mission, WHTC received
13 commendations dur-
ing the last Council on
Occupational Education
(COE) accreditation visit,
a phenomenal feat for an
accreditation visit from
COE.
Some of the other high-
lights include origination
of commencement exer-
cises, and having the Don
Brown Duck Hunt for the
past three years which has
raised about $100,000 for
the WHTC Foundation.
In addition, WHTC has
successfully written many
grants that have allowed
us to keep our equipment
and technology equal to
the industry standard. Our
new Academy for Con-
struction and Engineering
that consists of a college
prep curriculum will start
this fall.
On a statewide note,
technical centers and
community colleges are


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*Caryville Learning
Center
Wednesday 9:30-11
a.m. kindergarten through
5th grade;
*Country Oaks Learn.
ing Center
Thursday 9:30 11:00
a.m. kindergarten through
5th grade;
*Wausau Library
Thursday 2:30-4:
00 p.m. kindergarten
through 5th grade.
Locke is already work-
ing on materials for the
program which begins
June 5 at Chipley Public
Library on Jackson Av-
enue. It is funded, in part.
by Chipley Kiwanis Club
and the FDLRS program.
PAEC.


for the first time working
together to create articula-
tion agreements that allow
technical center graduates
to transfer to any com-
munity college in the state
with credit earned at the
technical center becoming
college credit.
Technical centers have
also met together to create
a first ever strategic plan
so that we can operate as
a system for the betterment
of all technical centers and
CTE throughout the state.

I have thoroughly en.
joyed my time in Washing-
ton County and at WHTC.
I believe I am leaving
WHTC with it in excellent
condition by any standard.
I would like to take this
opportunity to say thanks
to this entire community
for your support. I will
truly miss everyone I have
worked with and the many
friends I have made while
here.


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JV Cheerleaders


Varsity Cheerleaders


Chipley High School
held its athletic banquet on
Friday, May 12.
Football: Danzell Ev-
erett, Josh Potter, Joey
Bish, Hunter Park, Zach
Schaubhut, Zac Har-
ris, Brett O'Neal, Tucker
Mathis, Joe Green, Ryan
Brown, Mike Smith, Wade
Marks, Shane Kriser,
Javy Waller, Justin Cutts,
C Gody- Deschenes, Evan
Guettler,Matt Minchin,
Mithcell Gainer, Robbie
SHicks, Mace Minchin, Josh
Hayes, Jeremi Johnson,
- Jesse Smith, Euless Shef-
field, Josh Roberts, Clinton
Jacks, Brandon Sikora.
S Boys' Basketball:
Patrick Spencer, Jonte
Harmon, John Brundage,
Deon Kennedy, Danzell
Everett, Michael Garrett,
Zach Schaubhut, Josh
Potter, Joe Green, Paul
Hardrick.





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JV Football
Boys' JV Basketball:
Joe Garner, Chad Davis,
Scott Redfield, Rushi
Bhakta, Travin Campbell,
Michael Brown, Stephen
Sewell, Steven Skipper,
Ethan Carmichael.
JV Football: Sam
Taylor, Levi Yohn, Cody
Sikora, Randall Patterson,
Chris Paridon, Phillip
Brininger, Jake Jadofsky,
William Deschenes, Will
Abbott, Wayne Gainer, Jus-
tin Martin, Steve Skipper,
Stacy Huckaby, C.J. Tyrus,
Justin Johnson, Stephen
Sewell, Robert Wheeler,
Trey Davis, Mitchell
Locke, Jordan Rudd, Da-
vid Andrews, Jacob Pate,
Matthew Strickland, John
Tomkiewicz, Scott Red-
field, Trey McDonald,
Chris Jones, Drew Adkins,
Travin Campbell, Ethan
Carmichael, Ben Grande,
Rushi Bhakta, Tyler Black-


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stock, Zach Jadofsky, Jesse
Carter, Elijah McKinnie,
Jonah Pate, Ricky Dodd,
Seaborn Smith, Justin
Masden.
Volleyball: Cortney Pet-
tis, Ashley Joyner, Jenna
Thurman, Lindley Clark,
Brianna Bone, Kyla Acuff,


Heidi Acuff, Erica Sewell,
Jessica Bush, Alyssa Bone.
JV Volleyball: Julianne
Hancock, Michelle Canas,
Katelyn Davidson, Hannah
Guettler, Teanna Hill, Kay-
la Hinton, Jessica Jones,
Vanessa Kern, Breanna
O'Neal, Secret Rhynes,


Football
Audrey Sapp, Panne Burke, chia.
Cierra Gregorson, Ashton Girls' Basketball: Tif
Jacks, Jamie Jones, Allison fany. Gonzalez, Teanna
Marco, Paige McArdle, Hill, Ja'Tara Hogans, Emi
Bhagu Patel, Caitlyn McCullough, Tiffany Ow:
Prichard, Brittany Radar, ens, Erica Sewell, Kassi
Yannie Steigler. Shackleford, Shanida
Golf: Jared Kirkland, Thomas, Ronnae Tolbert.
Ethan Solger, Robbie Girls' JV Basketball:
Black, Taylor Parker, Skylar Davis, Sherina
Lance Bush, Justin Cham- Gonzalez, Ashleigh Har
:bers, Billy Gilbert, Josh- mon, i'Paige McArdle:
-Alleen, James TrOvick,.- "'Ale,-ndmra Rodrilez.
Varsity Cheerleaders: Heather Tallent.
Marley Godfrey, Tara Boys' Soccer: Ryder
Mashburn, Haley Hinson, Fisk, Matt Goines, Trevor
Kaitlin Adams, Destiney Sapp, Matt Steiger, Justin
Atkins, Tisha Brock, Al- Cutts, Cody Deschenes,
lison Ellis, Jeanna Gilbert, Anthony Garcia, Evan
Megan Joiner, Megan Kin- Guettler, Clinton Jacks.
ney, Brittani Wolfe. Shane Kriser, Justin Peters.
JV Cheerleaders: Lori Zach, Provost, Brandon
Yon, Kaitlin Porter, Jenai Sikora, Clayton Yeager.
Finch, Tiffany Stoe, Tiffa- Mike Smith, Josh Allen.
ny Davidson, Jamie Smith, Ben Grande, Aven Pitts.
Mandy McDaniel, Darah Jonathon Bruner, Randall
Smedley, Kristin Garey,
Aja Finklea, Brittney Por- See SPORTS, page 6A


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Boys Soccer


Girls Soccer












6A, Washington County News, Wednesday, May 17, 2006






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Girls Basketball


Perry's Prattle


By Perry Wells


This is the time of year
for a host of Washington
County Pioneer families to
hold family reunions.
It was my privilege to
attend the Griffin Reunion,
a prominent Washington
County family, held at
a landmark Washington
County church, Gap Pond
Free Will Baptist Church,
on Sunday, May. 7.
I was invited by J.C.
Griffin and wife, Bernice,
as well as Lucille Griffin
Collins and husband, Tom
Alex Collins. J.C. and Lu-
cille are first cousins and
both couples mentioned
have spent their lives in
South Florida.
J.C.'s parents were John
Griffin and Allie McAd-
ams Griffin. Lucille's par-
ents were Joe Griffin and
Susan Barfield Griffin. J.C.
and Lucille have the same
grandfather, John Bunyan
Griffin, the son of Abner


SPORTS
Continued from page 5A


Gap Pond Free Will Bapti
place for the Griffin annu
neer families in that area. V
to be held at this landmark
tinue in the historic cemetel

fin event was Bena Griffin
Finch, widow of Douglas
Finch, whom she married
Dec. 20, 1931, in Washing-
ton County. Bena Griffin
Finch is a sister to Joe and
John Griffin.
The Finch family were
early settlers in the Gap


Belcher Griffin. ....Pond area of the county.
" Jane Brock Brown is the -'Bena Finch celebrated
wife of John Brown. Her her 93rd birthday on May
mother is Catherine Griffin 12. Her daughter, Minnie
Brock, sister of J.C. Grif- Frances, and son, Bernice
fin. Catherine was unable Finch, were in attendance
to attend this year's family at the reunion. She also has
get-together with Jane and other children. The prattler
John. was honored to have his
As I arrived on the Gap picture made with Bena
Pond Church grounds, the Finch.
crowd had assembled for Gap Pond Free Will
their annual gathering. The Baptist Church and sur-
first couple I spoke to was rounding cemetery was the
Franklin Griffin and wife, only structure on the high
Tressie Joyner Griffin. I bluff overlooking beautiful
first knew Frank Griffin, as Gap Pond when Deltona
he is called, when he was Corporation began acquir-
manager of Burnup and ing adjoining lands in
Sims, a Bay County-based 1968. The mile-long body
construction company. of water is now officially
This was in my days of called Gap Lake. Some
working in Panama City of the old timers of the
as a probation and parole area still refer to the entire
supervisor. area as "the gap" as it was
Frank Griffin was an ex- the only route of travel in
cellent source of employ- order to avoid the numer-
ment for many of the peo- ous bodies of water in the
ple who were under the su- lakes, creeks and streams
pervision of our office. He of the area.
and his family returned to Gap Lake is a beautiful
Washington County many body of water surrounded
years ago, established a by a background of a tree-
business, and reared their covered bluff reaching the
three sons near Gin Pond height of 80 feet.
and Griffin grist mill, both The area is steeped in
well known landmarks in Washington County His-
our county. tory and Heritage. The area
The patriarch of the Grif- boasts of having the first
fin family is Abner Belcher home built in the county,
Griffin. He was born Oct. that being the log house
18, 1833, in North Caro- of Henry Hamilton Wells
lina and was listed in the and Prudence Catherine
U.S. Census Records in Reaves Wells built in 1846.
1850 as living in Stewart Cattle and sheep raising
County, Georgia. and sawmills were the ma-
The 1860 census shows jor source of a livelihood in
him in Washington County those early days. A railroad
living next door to Moses line for hauling logs to area
Griffin, his father. Both sawmills was installed in
he and wife, Sarah Carter the Gap Pond area.
Griffin, are buried in As I looked over the
Barfield Cemetery. crowd of attendees, I saw
Abner Belcher Griffin many faces that were well
enlisted in Co. H, (Wash- known to me. Lowell
ington County-Invincibles), (Pee Wee) Johns and wife,
4th Florida Infantry, C.S.A. Sandy, were in attendance.
in Vernonon Sept. 18, 1861. The name Johns goes back
Lucille Griffin Collins has many generations in the
prepared, and continued to area where we met.
update, the family geneal- The Johns' may well
ogy of the descendants of have direct connections to
Abner Belcher Griffin and the Griffin clan. Howard
Sarah Carter Griffin. McAdams and wife, Clara
Another special person Kirkland McAdams, ate
I visited with at the Grif- lunch at the same table


Daniel Kinsey, Travin
Campbell, T.J. Huff, Lance
Simmons, Matt Steiger.
1 .TT t ir '1 J T-- t'16 -


Girls
Barfield
Sherina


N1" Patterson, Cody Sikora. Paul ttarricK, Joe Green, uonzala
e.._ Varsity Baseball: Zach Jacquez Givens, Aven Pitts, Kelsey
'Schaubhut, Matt Booth, Wesley Boone, Phillip Rhynes,
ist Church is the meeting Wade Marks, Shawn Har- Brown, Jeremi Johnson, Weig
al reunion and other pio- prison, John Brundage, Danzell Everett. Martin.
Worship services continue Hunter Park, Scotty Rudd,
location and burials con- Taylor Parker, Tucker
ry. Mathis, Ryan Brown, Jar- AW L
ed Kirkland, Josh Roberts, INTHECIRCUITCOURTOFTHE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION,
with me. Both told me of Jesse Carter. FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR- OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS
S*CUT OF THE STATE OF FLORI- AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
their connection to the Varsity Softball: Brit- CUNTOFHESTA, E OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
Griffin family. Howard's tan Brock, Brittney Gain- .:.u, cviO,,I, ONTHEM.
Griotany Brock, Brittney Gain- IANCIAL EQUITY SER- All other creditors of the dece-
AIieScda.,wdentf and other persons having
aunt, Allie McAdams, was ey, Kylie Mulrain, Skylar VICESINC.. ncla or demands aanst the
Plaintiff, ci or deinands against the
married to John Griffin. Davis, Jessica.Bush, Tif- s. decedent's estate mustfile their
aCASE NO. 67-06-CA-075 claims with this court WITHIN 3
Look for a representa- fany West, Misty Harrison, JANCE K. MORRIS TE N- MONTHSAFTERTHEDATEOF
KNOWN SPOUSE OF JANICE K. THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
tion of many of the families Ha GuettlerSP EOJA THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
Hannah Guettler, Dawn MORRIS, JOHN R SCOT; THE THISNOTICE.
named herein in the forth- s l UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF JOHN ALLCLAIMSNOTFILEDWITHIN
nmh Andrews, Allison Ellis, SCOTT, IFLUVNG, INCLUDING THE TIMEPERIODSSETFORTH
coming Heritage Book of 1 ANY UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF IN SECTION 733. 702 OF THE
oinf Katelyn Davidson, Ta SAID DEFENDANTS(S), IF RE- FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL
Washington County. Many n: [.I~ nIE, IF ;eoBiE. E iE.ER BRPED
Gap Pond area-fijunderso, Ne oH. =, i E -aE l'.E',, IJ',ji T S.OHA.,,T .
Gas wel as eary st ers of Girls' Soccer: Mar- HERSDEVSEESGRA- PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE,
as wellaseery lEES, ASSIGNEES, CREDITORS, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2)
Wausau and surrounding ley Godfrey, Isis ich LIENORS, AND TRUSTEES, yEARS OR MORE AFTER THE
Wausau and surrounding AND ALL OTHER PERSONS DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH
communities, will be well yards, Sara Watkins, Jana CLuMIA OTH, I~ hefirTOIJpUbU InSBARRED.
covered in the soon-to-be Barfield, Kelsey Jackson, C ') .Ir iT T,, AM.,D Thedaeofthfitpublicationof
covered in the soon-to-be Barfield, Kelsey Jackson, DEFENDANT(S); UNKNOWN this Notice is May 10,2006.
released book. Meagan Pledger, Jessica TENANT #1 UNKNOWN TEN- Attrney forPersonal Repre-
ANT #2 lsentative:
While I attended the Weeks, Angela Wiley, Ra- Defendants(s) PATRICK FAUCHEUX,,ESO.
Griffin reunion at Gap chel Cook, Allison Ellis, Nocesherebygiventhatpursu- PackJ. Fauheux, A.
antto a Final Summary Judgment 845Jenks Avenue
Pond, Hester attended the Hannah Guettler, Misty of Foreclosu reentred in the PanamaCity,FL32401
above-styled cause,,In the Circuit (850) 763-3800
Gilley family gathering at Harrison, Kayla Hinton, Court of Washington County, Personal Representative:
the old family home place Brenna Kneiss, Cassie rda will sale the prop BRYAN NEE
situate in the Washington County, 2242 Sunny Hills Blvd.
between Esto and High- Kneiss, Amber Lunsford, Foridadescribed as: Chipley,FL32428
THE SOUTH HALF OF LOT
way 2. This is a family she Kylie Mulrain, Ericka Pro- 10, BLOCK F, HAGERMAN'S Aspublished in theWashington
ADDITION TO THE TOWN OF County News May 10 and May
knew well during her early vost, Teena Ruell, Kayla CHIPLEY, ACCORDING TO THE 17,2006.
~ A ~ Jacks, PLAT THEREOF ON FILE IN THE
days. The parents were Stewart, Ashton Jacks, OF CLER ON OF CIR- IN THE CIRCUIT CORT
William Gilley aCn oRTOFi-,. J.-r..r. IN AND FOR WASHINGTON
William Gilley and Ida Kaitlin Porter. COUNTY, FLORIDA AND THE COUNTY, FLORIDA,
Thomas Gilley.y NORTH EIGHT FEET OF LOT FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR-
Thomas illey. JV Baseball: Lance BLOCKF, HAGERMAN'S CUE.
The daughters are Ef- Bush, Zach Jadofsky, Billy ADDITIONTO THETOWN OF CASE NO. 67-06-CA-158
e, Essie (Jo), Robbie CHIPLE ACCORDING TO THE THOMAS E. ROGERS,
fie, Essie (Jo), Robbie Gilbert, Josh Allen, Ethan PLATTHEREOFONFILEINTHE Plaintff,
and Clyde. The sons are OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF -vs-
and Clyde. The sons are Solge reg McEntyre, RCUITCOURTOFASHING FERDINAND COLLAZO and
Buddy, Dock, Troy, Curt ii Brinin Js TON COUNTY, FLORIDA; LESS JUANITACOLLAZO,
Phillipp Bninger, Justin THE EAST 60 FEET OF LOT 10 Defendants.
and Rupert. The surviving Chambers, ustin Burn- AND LOT 9, BLOCK F, OF SAID NOTICE OF ACTION
children live away C Om I UI, Justinl UUm- HAGERMAN'S ADDITION TO TO: /
children live away from ham Blae Oert, Adam THE TOWN OF CHEYALL FERDINANDCOLLAZO
.i A .j i. llnamlll, '&JtoiAte UUK A n., f' Au 'v'i ^ HPii E 2948 EIGH.H STREETI, #5.
the area. A granddaughter, LYING AND BEING IN SEC- 2948 EIGHTH T
Pitts, Sam Taylor, Stephen TION33NTOWNSHIP5NOR NEW YORK, NY 10
Carolyn, owns the home SRAGE13WESTWASHINcGT
,Sewell, Scott R d -----U"'. EIGHTH STREET #5-E
and maintains it for family AKewen, tt ,R.,d 'u, '"9u
reunions -Kent, Wayne Gainer, 1 2Stree YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
ily is steeped in Jake Jadofsky, Ricky At publicsale, on the frontsteps hat an action to quiet title on
Th amily iss te Smith (e of the Washington County C the following described real
Holes County Heritage Smith (manager). house, Highway 90, Chlpley, proper, t ofwit NNY
and will have a story in JV Softball: Kaitlyn Florda at :0 o'clock, A.M. LSt 18, BONE, a d7 ofSUNNY
Central StandardiTime on May HILLS.UNIT ONE, a subdivision
the upcoming Heritage of Porter, Dawn Gammons, 31,2006. according to the plt thereof, as
Dated this 2 day of May, 2006. recorded in Flat Book 2, Pages
Holmes County book. Kristin Gamey, Brit- CLERK OFCIRCUIT COURT 9-27,of the Public Record of
By: K. McDaniel Washington County. Florida.
The Collins reunion is tany Porter, Ashton Jacks, DeputyClrk Has been filed against you, and
THIS INSTRUMENT PREPARE o eied t a
held the second Sunday Teena Ruell, Mary BeINSTRMENTPREED ofyourwrittendefenses, fany,to
in April in Washington Alderman, Dannielle-- aw-ffi -eDae"i on-. C oritnGERALDHOLLE Att ory
suegrs for Plaintiff, whose address Is P.O.
County, bringing together Cook, Janie Jones, Margie 9204.Kng6Palm Ddrive Box 28Chpley, Floridal 32428;
Tampa FL 33619-1328 end file the original with thebClerk
the family of Tom Collins Melvin, Caitlyn Prichard, Attorneys forPlaintiff of the above styled Court on or
In accordance with the American before June 16,2006; otherwise
and wife, Pearl Rice Col- Merisha Smothers. Disabilities Act of 1990, persons judgment may beentered against
lins. Tom Alex Collins is Boys' Track: Randall needing aspecal accommod for the relief demanded In
d tion to participate in this pro- TNESS my'hand and seaPeti ofon.
the youngest child of this Patterson, Jonathan Bruner, ending should contact the ASA WITNESS hand nd sea of
Coordinator no later than seven said Court on May 12, 2006.
family. Mike SMith, Clinton Jacks, (7)dayspriortotheproceedingsLINDACOOK
OIf hearing impaired, please call Clerk of Court
Others were V.J., John, Judson Barfield, John (800) 955-9771 (TDD) or (800) BY K MDanlei
Mack, Talmadge, Delmas 955-8770 (voice), via Florida Deputy Clerk
Mack Talmadge, Delmas, Tomkiewicz, Ben Grande, Relay Service. ora s published in the Washington
Chalmas and Elizabeth. As published n the Washington County News May 17, May 24,
The 100-year-old Brock County News May 10 and 17, May31 and June 7.,2006.
reunion is set for Father's Brick sales 2006. NOTICEOFSALE
NOTICE OF SALE
day, the third Sunday in Honor a Chipley High INTHE CIRCUITCOURT, FOUR- BY THE CLERK OF CIRCUIT
June, and will be held at TEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT COURT
June, and will be held at School graduate with a gift IN AND FOR WASHINGTON Notice is hereby given that the
the Agriculture Center in that.will last a lifetime-an UNTY FLORIDA undergnedNDACOOK Clerk
Ithat.will last a lifetime n Re: The Estate of of the Circuit Court of Washington
Bonifay at noon. Surely engraved brick laid around ORRIN NEAFIE, County, Chipley, Flda, wl on
we will be distributing Deceased May 31, 2006. at 11:00 a.m. on
we will be distributing the school's flagpole. This CASE NO.: 67-06-CP-023 the front steps of the Washing-
the heritage publications PROBATE DIVISION ton County Courthouse,1293
the heritage publications special gift is only $25 and NOTICE TO CREDITORS West Jackson Avenue, Chlpley,
for both Washington and The administration of the estate Washington County, Florida, offer
Holmes counties by that $1 per letter for each letter of ORRIN NEAIE, deceased sale and sell at public outcry
Home ntwhose dateof deathwas Dece- tothe highest and best bidder
date. If not, I may not be over 18 characters to be baer 24, 2005, and whose social for cash the following described
date. Ifa nt, I may ow n ft be security numberis,150-20-4423, property situated in Washington
welcome at my ownfamily engraved is pending in the Circuit Court County, Florda, to-wit:
reunion! In addition, the proceeds for Washington County, Foda, COMMENCE AT THE SOUTH-
reunion! In addition,Probate Divisionthe address WESTCORNEROFTHENW1/4
Whoever you are and from the project will ben- fwhchs 129 Jackson A OFTHE SW/4OFSECTION 8,
enue. Chipley, Florida 32428. TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH, RANGE
wherever you are, I hope efit the local community. The names and addresses of 14WEST,WASHINGTONCOUN
the personal representative and TY, FLORIDA, THENCE RUNN
you enjoy your family re- To purchase a brick, or for the personal representative's at- 00 DEGREES 00 MINUTES 27
tomey are set forth below. SECONDS E 350.0 FEETTOTHE
union this year, and if you more information, contact Allcreditorsofthedecedentand POINTOFBEGINNING, THENCE
A~rc1- other persons having claims orMINUTES
will invite me, I might just Ayshia Hatcher at 638- demandss again stdecede 07 SECONDS 32.1 FEET
well be there. 2268, or see any member estate on whom a copy ofthis TO POINT ON WEST SIDE OF
notice is required to be served ROAD, THENCE NORTH 320.0
See you-all next week. of the CJWC. Bricks will must file their claims with this FEET WMORE OR LESS, THENCE
Cnurt WITHIN THE LATER OF RUN WEST TO A POINT ON


be laid around the flagpole.


3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME


T' Track: Jana
t, Jelice Brown.
Gonzalez, Tifffany
ez, Teanna Hill.
Jackson, Secret
,Shandia Thomas.
htlifting: Justin


SW 1/4, THENCE RUN SOUTH
320.0 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO
THE POINT OF BEGINNING.
And
1995 FLEETWOOD MOBILE
HOME
VIN: GAFLRO5A23193CW21
and GAFLRO5B23193CW21 '
At the time of the sale, as set
forth hereinabove, the success-
ful high bidder shall post with the
Clerk a depositequal to five (5%)
of the final bid. The deposit shall
be applied to the sale price at the
time of payment. The balance of
-r.n4 A,, a r.r., llra.3511, A., n rull
I :. 1i .'- b I 1 00 5 ,., ..,,,
' Lne s e. ." ";
This sale is made pursuant to
the Final Judgment Summary
entered in a case pending in
the Circuit Court'of Washington,
County, Florida, the style of,
which is:
BANKAMERICA HOUSING SER-
VICES, A DIVISION OF BANK OF
AMERICA, FSB,
Plaintiff,
Vs.
BRENDAJEAN SHEFFIELD a/k/
a BRENDA'JEAN CARROLL a/k/
a BRENDA JOAN SHEFFIELD; /
BOBBY CARROLL; BENEFICIAL
FLORIDA INC. and UNKNOWN
\OCCUIpANT of the 1995 FLEET-
WVOOD MOBILE HOME, VIN:
GAFLR05A24193CW21 and
GAFLR05B23193CW21
Defendants.
And the docket number of which
is 67-05-CA-601. /
If you are a person witj a disabil-
ity who needs any accommoda-
tion in order to participate in this
proceeding, you are entitled, at
no cost to you, totie provision.
of certain a .lr,.:-." Pa '
contact C : uri ,.r-.llil l
the Washington County Court-
house, Pbst Office Box 647,
Chiple ,Florida 3t428 at (850)
638-0285 within 2 working days
of our receipt of this Notion
ard Notice; -If you are hearing
impaired, call 1100) 955-8771;
if you are voice Impaired, call 1
(800) 955-8770. -.
WITNESS my hand andthe of-
ficial seal of this HonorableCourt
' on May 2, 2006.
Unda Cook
Clerk, Circuit Court
Washington County, Florida
By: K. McDanlel
Deputy Clerk
Conformed copies to:
J.ARBY VA SLYKE, ESQUIRE
Post office box 13244
Pensacola, Florida 32591
, GREEN TREE SERVICING, LLC
9119 Corporate Lake Drive
Suite 175
Tampa, Florida 33634
BRENDA JEAN SHEFFIELD
a/k/a
BRENDA JEAN CARROLL
a/k/a
BRENDA JOAN SHEFFIELD
2130 Reedy Creek Road
Bonlfay, Florida 32425
BOBBY CARROLL'
2130 Reedy Creek Road
Bonlfay, Florida 32425
BENEFICIAL FLORIDA, INC
C/o CT Corporation System,
Registered Agent
1200 S. Pine Island Road
Plantation, FL 33324
Washington County'News
Post Office Box 627
Chipley, FL 32428
(For Publication)
As published in the Washington
County News May 17 and May
24,2006.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
The Washington County School
Board is accepting bids for
Physical Therapy and Occupa-
tional Therapy Services. Bids
are to be sealed and marked
"Bid for Physical and Occupa-
tional Therapy Services Bid #
05-12" and delivered or mailed
to the Superintendent's Office,
Attention: Jenny Strlckland,
ESE Coordinator. Bids must be
received on or before May 30,
2006 at 9:00 a.m.
Bids will be opened at his time
for review and presentation to
the Washington County School
Board will be June 12, 2006 at
the regularly scheduled board
meeting beginning at 5:30 p.m.
Bid forms and specifications
may be picked up at the Su-
perintendent's Office, 652 Third
Street, Chlpley, FL 32428 any-
time Monday through Friday,
8L00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. The
Washington County School
Board reserves the right to ac-
cept of reject any/or all bids.
As published in the Washington
County News, May 13,17 and
20,2006.


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'We Love America' is a hit at VES


Recently, Vernon Elementary School (VES) kindergarten students performed, for
their fellow students and parents, a patriotic play entitled, "We Love America."
The history of America was enacted through various skits and songs, from the 13
colonies through present day. President George W. Bush (Dalton Webb, left) made an
appearance. The VES kindergarten teachers used the play to help their students learn
about our country, its people, symbols and its history.
Both performances of the play were enjoyed by a standing-room-only crowd.


Memorial Day
activities
The Rev. Simon Shef-
field requested approval
from Washington County
Recreational Manager to
host a 2006 Memorial
Day Youth Recreational
Program Monday, May 29,
at St. Joseph Community
Recreational Park on Mon-
roe Sheffield Road.
The motto or theme will
be "Come One, Come All,"
he said.
Activities will include:
*A five-mile youth run
beginning at 10 a.m. It will
be from Gainer Road to
Highway 77 with prizes for
first and second places.
*Games softball, T-ball,
basketball, volleyball and
horseshoes. Tennis will
also be scheduled.
*Food and refreshments
will be offered free and
for sale from noon until
they're gone.
Booth space is available,
please call Mrs. McGee at
415-1995.
*There will be a Memo-
rial Prayer Service at the
Christian Fellowship Cen-
ter from 9-9:30 a.m. Free
flags to place on soldiers'
graves will be available.
*A St. Joseph Cemetery
meeting will take place at
5 p.m.
To reach the recreation
park from Chipley, go

VES graduation
Vernon Elementary Kin-
dergarten class of 2006
will hold its graduation at
9 a.m. on Tuesday, May 23,
in the school cafeteria.
All parents, family and
friends are invited to at-
tend this special event.
"Mark your calendars
now and come out and
support our students," said
a kindergarten teacher.


Fax news to
850-638-4601


south on Hwy 77, 8 1/2
. miles. Turn left (East) on
the hard top Monroe Shef-
field Road and the park is 2
1/2 miles on the left.
From Wausau, go north
on Hwy 77 for 3 1/2 miles.
Turn right on Monroe
Sheffield Road (East) and
the park is 2 1/2 miles on
the left.
St. Joseph Cemetery
will be on the right. The
Christian Fellowship Cen-
ter is on the left.
For more information,
call 415-1995.



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-'nARRESET4rEPORT


Washington County
Sheriff's Office arrest re-
port dated May 8 through
May 15, 2006.

*Best, Leona Denise, w/f,
31; Chipley; fraud-insuffi-
cient funds check; 5/12.
*Booker, Christopher De-
leon, b/m, 28; Panama City;
possession of weapon by
felon; 5/15.
*Cain, Terry Neal, w/m,
20; Vernon; larceny, bur-
glary; 5/08.
*Coatney, Stevie Joe, w/m,
23; Vernon; VOP; 5/14.
*Collins, Alvin R., w/m,
51; Vernon; child support;
5/10.
*Griner, James Reginald,
w/m, 19; Chipley; driving
while license suspended or
revoked; 5/11.
*Jacobs, Lishell Ramona,
b/f, 18; Vernon; battery on
detention staff; 5/10.
*Markum, Randall Rich-
ard, w/m, 41; Chipley;
aggravated assault (four
counts); 5/09.
*McGriff, James Allen, b/
m, 21; Vernon; VOP; 5/15.
*McMillan, Bobby Wayne,


w/m, 34; Ponce de Leon;
VOP; 5/08.
*Mitchell, Brian Keith, w/
m, 38; Chipley; VOP; 5/12.
*Morris, Gregory Steven.
w/m, 40; Chipley; VOP;
5/13.
*Ogdon, Ralph Wayne. w/
m, 47; Phenix, Ala.; posses.
sion of cocaine with intent
to sell; 5/12.
*Porter, Stanley Marion.
w/m, 50; Vernon; criminal
mischief, battery, VOP;
5/13.
*Rodriguez, Johnny, h/m.
37; Chipley; VOP; 5/12.
*Strappel, Robert Paul.
w/m, 43; Panama City; DUI
alcohol or drugs; 5/14.
*Street, Lillian Nichole.
w/f, 18; Chipley; posses.
sion of controlled substance
without prescription, con-
tributing to delinquency of
minor, larceny, burglary;
5/08.
*Thomas, Frances Wil.
lena, b/f, 41; Sacramento.
Calif.; deliver/distribute
drugs; 5/8.
*Thomas, McCoy, b/m.
71; Chipley; shoplifting;
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Three members of the Chipola College class of 2006-
Kimberly Garske, Gloria Hobbs and Alaina Pitts--
won Presidential Medallions for earning perfect 4.0
GPA's. Chipola president Dr. Gene Prough presents
the medallion to Kimberly Garske of Bonifay.


Three members of the Chipola College class of 2006-
Kimberly Garske, Gloria Hobbs and Alaina Pitts-
won Presidential Medallions for earning perfect 4.0
GPA's. Here, Chipola president Dr. Gene Prough
presents the medallion to Alaina Pitts of Chipley.


National Women's Health Week recognized


The Florida Department
of Health (DOH) joins
county health departments,
health care practitioners,
Healthy Start Coalitions
and citizens across the
state, in celebrating Na-
tional Women's Health
Week, May 14-20. DOH
also recognize National
Women's Check-Up Day
on Monday, May 15 to
promote preventive health


care as part of a healthy
lifestyle.
"National Women's
Health Week is the per-
fect time to establish life-
long healthy habits," said
DOH Deputy Secretary
for Health and Florida
Women's Health Officer
Nancy Humbert, A.R.N.P.,
M.S.N. "I advise Florida's
women to reconnect to their
health during Women's


Health Week. The Depart-
ment encourages all wom-
en to proactively maintain
their health by consistently
scheduling check-ups with
their primary health care
provider, in addition to
adding a physical activity,
such as walking, to their
daily routines."
National Women's
Health Week promotes
awareness about key


health issues women share
and highlights convenient
steps to maintain health
and well-being. This week
also reminds women of
the importance of incor-
porating simple preventa-
tive health behaviors into
every day routines., This
campaign is nationally
coordinated by the U.S.

See HEALTH, page 12B


Brenda Rich of the Bonifay Woman's Club presents
a donation from the Club to Claire Segers and Holly
Stanaland (accompanied by their teacher, Chris
Lauen) for their trip to Tampa.


Best in state perform at

Bonifay Kiwanis Club


JAY FELSBERG
Managing Editor
The Kiwanis Club is
well known for their motto,
"Young Children Priority
One," and the club even
has a committee with that
name. They meet that pri-
ority by regular donations
to youth activities.
One donation (along
with donations by the
Bonifay Woman's Club
and other organizations
and individuals) was to
help two young singers
attend the Florida Music
Educators Conference in
Tampa earlier this school
year.
Claire Segers and Holly
Stanaland were on hand


at Kiwanis recently with
their teacher, Chris Lauen
of Bonifay Elementary.
to thank the Kiwanis for
their support of their trip to
Tampa. Family members
were also on hand as the
girls sang three numbers to
the club. The last number.
"Thank You," was a thank
you for all that Kiwanis
does for the community.
The girls were among
700 throughout the state
that started auditioning on
tape in third grade for the
event. Each music teacher
can send up to five entries
during fourth grade, and
Claire and Holly were
among 200 chosen to sing
at the conference.


L C['Jalendar


WEDNESDAY, MAY 17
CLOSED: Wausau Library, Vernon Li-
-iArary, .
Sa. m.-5 p.m.-Holmes County Library
open.
9,a.m.-6 p.m.-Chipley Library open.
10 a.m.-12 p.m. Holmes Council on Aging
provides hot meals and socialization.
11 a.m.-Washington Council on Aging (locat-
ed in Chipley) senior lunches, for reservations
call 638-6217, donations accepted.
12 noon-Bonifay Kiwanis Club meeting, held
at Blitch's Restaurant in Bonifay.
7 p.m.-Depression and Bipolar Support
Group-meets at First Baptist Church educa-
tional annex building in Bonifay. Call 547-
4397.
8 p.m.-Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, held
at Ponce de Leon Methodist Church, located
on Main Street in Ponce de Leon.
THURSDAY, MAY 18
7:30 a.m.-Washington County Chamber of
Commerce breakfast.
8 a.m.-5. p.m.-Holmes County Library
open.
9 a.m.-6 p.m.-Vernon Library open.
9 a.m.-6 p.m.-Chipley Library open.
10 a.m.-12 p.m. Holmes Council on Aging
provides hot meals and socialization.
10:30-11 a.m.-Chipley Library preschool
storytime.
11 a.m.-Washington Council on Aging (locat-
ed in Chipley) senior lunches, for reservations
call 638-6217, donations accepted.
1 p.m.-6 p.m.-Wausau Library open.
2 p.m. Hospice of the Emerald Coast grief
support group, held at Jackson County Public
Library, 2929 Green Street, Marianna.
3 p.m.-Vernon Garden Club meeting.
6 p.m.-TOPS meeting, held at Mt. Olive Baptist
Church, located three miles north of Bonifay
on Hwy. 79.
8p.m.-NarcoticsAnonymous meeting, held at
Blessed Trinity Catholic Church in Bonifay.
8 p.m.-Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, held
at New Hope Volunteer Fire Station, located
on Highway 2 in Holmes County.
FRIDAY, MAY 19
8 a.m.-5 p.m.-Holmes County Library
open.
9 a.m.-6 p.m.-Vernon Library open.
9:30 a.m.-6 p.m.-Chipley Library open.
10 a.m.-5 p.m.-Wausau Library open.
10 a.m.-12'p.m. Homes Council on Aging
provides bingo, exercise, games, activities,
hot meals and socialization.
10:30-11 a.m.-Wausau Library preschool
storytime.
11 a.m.-Washington Council on Aging (locat-
ed in Chipley) senior lunches, for reservations
call 638-6217, donations accepted.
7 p.m. Slocomb VFW dance until 10 p.m.
Music by the Country Boys. Admission $3;
Children 12 and under free with parents. No
smoking or alcohol. Door prizes and 50/50
giveaways. Refreshments available.
8 p.m.-Alcoholics Anonymous open meeting,
held at Presbyterian Church in Chipley.
SATURDAY, MAY 20
CLOSED: Wausau Library.
8 a.m.-12 noon-Holmes County Library


open.
9 a.m.-12 noon-Vernon Library open.
9 a.m.-12 noon-Chipley Library open.
7-10 p.m. Geneva Senior Citizens Dance
at Geneva Community Center, North Iris
St., every Saturday for those 21 and older,
"old-fashioned" country music by Porter's
Wiregrass Express Band from Ponce de. Leon.
Admission is $3, 50-50 give-away, refresh-
ments, no smoking or alcohol.
8 p.m.-Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, held
at Bethlehem Masonic Lodge, located on Hwy.
177 in Holmes County.

SUNDAY, MAY 21
8 p.m.-Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, held
in the board room at Graceville Hospital in
Graceville.
4-6 p.m.-Conversational English classes for
internationals, held at Shiloh Baptist Church.
Contact church office, 638-1014 or Karma
Cook, 638-8418.
MONDAY, MAY 22
CLOSED: Holmes County Library, Vernon
Library, Wausau Library.
9 a.m.-6 p.m.-Chipley Library open.
10 a.m.-12 p.m. Holmes Council on Aging
provides bingo, exercise, games, activities,
hot meals and socialization.
11 a.m.-Washington Council on Aging (locat-
ed in Chipley) senior lunches, for reservations
call 638-6217, donations accepted.
6 p.m 7:30 p.m.-Salvation Army
Domestic Violence and Rape Crisis
Program (SADVP) will be hosting a
domestic violence support group each
Monday. The meeting will be held at the
SADVP Rural Outreach office at 1461 S.
Railroad Avenue, apartment one, in Chipley.
Call Emma or Jess at 415-5999.
6:00 p.m.-Bonifay City Council meeting.
6:30-8:30 p.m.-Conversational English
classes for internationals, held at Shiloh Bap-
tist Church. Contact church office, 638-1014
or Karma Cook, 638-8418.
7 p.m.-Vernon City Council meeting.
8 p.m.-Alcoholics Anonymous meeting,
Blessed Trinity Catholic Church, located on
Hwy. 177A, Bonifay.

TUESDAY, MAY 23
8 a.m.-5 p.m.-Holmes County Library
open.
9 a.m.-6 p.m.-Vernon Library open.
9 a.m.-6 p.m.-Chipley Library open.
9:30 a.m.-4 p.m.-Wausau Library open.
10 a.m.-12 p.m. Holmes Council on Aging
provides hot meals and socialization.
11 a.m.-Washington Council on Aging (locat-
ed in Chipley) senior lunches, for reservations
call 638-6217, donations accepted.
12 noon-Chipley Kiwanis Club meeting.
3 p.m.-Holmes County Commission meets
fourth or last Tuesday
6:30-Washington County Republican Party
meeting held at 794 Third Street in Chipley.
7:30 p.m.-Wausau Masonic Lodge meeting.
8 p.m.-AlcoholicsAnonymous closed meeting,
held at Presbyterian Church in Chipley.
8 p.m.-Narcotics Anonymous meeting, held at
Blessed Trinity Catholic Church in Bonifay.


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Allen-Tillis wedding
Saturday, April 8, Sharon Allen became the bride of
James Tillis of Bonifay. The double-ring ceremony was
performed at noon by niece, Trina Reynolds, Notary
Public. Under an arch decorated by niece Quinn Lewis,
the couple exchanged vows attended by James' brother,
Walter Tillis and sister-in-law Donna Tillis. Granddaugh-
ter Amber Tillis served as flower girl and grandson Drake
Sentille served as ring bearer.
Following the ceremony, a family style dinner was
served under the reunion pavilion at the Walter Tillis
home. Out of town guests included a son, James Alien
Tillis and his daughter, Amber, from Las Vegas, NV;
daughter Angel and husband Larry Sentell with their son
Drake from Maryland.
Sharon is the daughter of Mrs. Jessie McCormick and
the late MoVie McCormick of Moss, Tennessee. James'
parents are his mother, Mrs. Maybell Tillis and the late
Arson Tillis of Holmes County. The couple resides on
North Waukesha Street in Bonifay.


First place
Mary Beth Minchin won
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AWF returns to
Chipley May 20
The American Wres-
tling Federation returns to
Chiple\ Saturday, May 20,
8 p.m. at the T.J. Roulhac
Enrichment & Activity
Center.
Luscious Larry returns
to face Mr. Fantasy in a
special challenge match.
Dan Delicious will defend
the AWF title.
Tickets $6 general
admission. Card subject
to last-minute change.
Proceeds benefit the T.J.
Roulhac Center.
'The AWF will be at the
Nlitchell Building in Noma
on May 27. Proceeds ben-
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Mcknight-Hathaway engagement
James and Carol McKnight of Bonifay announce the
engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daugh-
ter, Eva Dora, to Billy Keith Hathaway, son of J.W. and
Shirley Swanner, and the late Billy Joe Hathaway, all of
Bonifay.
The bride-elect is the granddaughter of the late James
and Dora McKnight, and the late Cliff and Irene Regis-
ter.
Eva graduated from Poplar Springs High School in
1990 and attended ESJC in Enterprise, Ala., for two
years.
The prospective bridegroom is the grandson of Doris
Hathaway, and the late J.C. Hathaway, of Graceville and
the late Frank and Ruby Hallford.
Cliff is a 1990 graduate of Poplar Springs High School.
He is employed at a department store in Marianna.
The wedding will take place 4 p.m. June 8 at Amazing
Grace Faith Fellowship Church. A reception will be held
at the church following the ceremony. No invitations are
being sent. All friends and relatives of the couple are cor-
dially invited to attend.


Tyler Ray Jones
Tyler Ray ,Jones of
Bonifay (left) was 11-years-
old May 15. He celebrated,
i, the event May 13 with a
noon-time party at the park
across from Memorial
Field in Bonifay.
Tyler is the son of James
and Valerie Shirley of
Bonifay. He is the grand-
son of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy
McKnight of Bonifay,
Austin Jones of Black, Ala.,
and.,Mr.. and ,Mrs, James
Dadrickof;Chiple).
Family and friends
helped the birthday boy
S- celebrate.


Donaldson-Vickery engagement
Nell Donaldson and Donald Ray Vickery will be unit-
ed in marriage on Saturday, June 3. The ceremony will be
held at 6 p.m. at Salem Freewill Baptist Church.
A reception will follow immediately in the church fel-
lowship hall. All family and friends are cordially invited
to-attend.


Blankenship-Sutton engagement
Cheryl Blankenship of Vernon and Christopher Blan.
kenship of Cheraw, S.C., announce the upcoming mar-
riage of their daughter, Rhiannon, to William Sutton.
son of Mary Sutton, and the late Leon (Buck) Sutton, of
DeFuniak Springs.
Rhiannon is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. James
W. Boswell of Vernon and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy L. Cook
of Ponce de Leon. She is the great-granddaughter of the
late Hope S. Boswell of Vernon, Howard Pettis of Ver-
non and Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Blankenship of Ponce de
Leon.
William is the grandson of Geneva Sutton, and the late
Leon (Buddy) Sutton, of DeFuniak Springs, and the late
Charles and Janice Dilley of Flat Rock, Mich.
SA privateoutdoor ceremony is planned for. 4:30 pIn.
Saturday, May 20, at the home of Mary Sutton in DeFu-
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Spangenberg receives

BSA Silver Antelope


Wednesday, May 17, 2006, Washington County News/Holmes County Times-Advertiser, 3B


.Ted Spangenberg Jr.,
a Chipley High School
alumnus, is to be awarded
the Silver Antelope, Boy
Scouts of America's high-
est honor exclusively for
its adult volunteers. Span-
genberg is now a resident
of Bay County.
He was selected by a
committee of The South-
ern Region, Boy Scouts
of America, to receive the
award which was created
in 1942 to recognize out-
standing service to youth
throughout an entire region
of the country. It is be-
stowed by the Boy Scouts
National Court of Honor to
a limited number of volun-
teers in the United States
each year, and will be pre-
sented to Spangenberg in
May at the annual meeting
in Washington, D.C.
He will be the first
person from Bay County
or surrounding counties
to ever receive the award.
The only other person cur-
rently living in Northwest
Florida who has received
the award is Vince Whibbs
Sr. of Pensacola.
Spangenberg, Gulf Pow-
er Company's Panama City
district manager, has been
active in Scouting for more
than 40 years. His Scout-
ing membership began in
Chipley's Cub Scout Pack
739, where Mrs. George
Cleveland was his first den
mother. He later joined
Chipley's Boy Scout troop
39, where Phil Shoemaker
was his Scoutmaster and in


Horse and burro
adoption
U.S Department of the
Interior Bureau of Land
Management Eastern,,
States will hold a wild
horse and burro adoption
May 19-21 at the Jackson
County Ag Center in Mari-
anna. Preview rom 1-5 p.m.
on Friday, May 19. Animal
adoption from 8 a.m. 5
p.m. on Saturday, May


Spangenberg


which he became Chipley's
third Eagle Scout.
Spangenberg said he was
particularly encouraged in
his Scouting efforts by his
parents, pastor, teachers
and high school principal,
Dr. Crayton Coleman. He
is not only an Eagle Scout,
Scouting's highest youth
award, but also the father
and son of an Eagle Scout.
Spangenberg has served
in a variety of Scouting
leadership positions and
currently serves as Vice
President of Program for
both the Gulf Coast Coun-
cil and Area Four of the
Southern Region United
States. The 30-year em-
ployee of The Southern
Company is also an active
participant in a wide vari-
ety of charitable, religious,
business, educational and
professional organizations.
He and his wife, Barbara,
have two grown children
and four young grandchil-
dren.


20, and Sunday, May 21.
There will be a competitive
bid adoption beginning at
10:30 a.m. on Saturday.
For more information on
the ,wild. horse. and burro
program call 1-866-4mus-
tangs or visit www.wildhor
seandburro.blm.gov.


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WFEC founding member, Gertha Simpson with State
Representative, Marti Coley. Simpson will turn 101
in July of this year and vividly recalls attending the
First Annual Meeting/Member Appreciation Day
held in 1938.


Literacy
volunteers
needed in county
Literacy Volunteers of
Washington County, Inc
is seeking volunteers to
become Laubach Certified
Tutors and help an adult
learn to read. Anyone look-
ing for something reward-
ing to do in their spare time
is urged to contact Linda
Marinaccio at (850) 638-
6317.

WCCS
registration
Washington County
Christian School (WCCS)
is registering students for
the 2006-07 school year.
Classes are being offered
in kindergarten, three, four
and five years; Elementary,
first through fifth 'grades;
Middle, sixth, seventh and
eighth grades.
The school offers a


small teacher to student
ratio, therefore classes will
fill quickly.
WCCS is a non-profit,
non-denominational, pri-
vate Christian school.
Those interested should
call or visit the school at
1405 Brickyard Road to-
day. The phone number is
638-WCCS (9227).

USDA loans
Through USDA, Rural
Development assistance is
available to qualified local
residents in Holmes, Wash-
ington, and eligible areas
of Bay County through the
agency's Home Repair and
Improvement Loan and
Grant Program.
Contact the local Rural
Development office at
(850) 638-1982, ext. 4.


Terry Mullen, Manager of Marketing & Communi
cations demonstrates the features of one of the gen.
erators available from West Florida Electric. WFEC
Board of Trustee member, Henry Prescott was the
winner of the grand prize drawing for a 4kW genera.
tor, which he donated to the Pine Log Volunteer Fire
Department.

Help needed
Washington County Scholarship Trust Committee and
Preserving Our Past are looking help at their shows. Call
(850) 535-2426 or (850) 265-8708.

Motorist Awareness
The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) re-
cently introduced the Motorist Awareness System (MAS)
to its contractors and the traveling public in an effort to
increase work zone safety and motorist convenience.
To find out more about FDOT's safety efforts, visit
www.itseveryonesjob.com or the department's Web site
at www.dot.state.fl.us.


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wonderful characters who live in the castle. feelings for Belle.

'Beauty and the Beast' plays to a packed house


The Ponce de Leon Mu-
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captivated audiences for
three consecutive nights in
the cafetorium, as well as
presentations to students
at PdL schools, with their
performance of "Beauty
and the Beast."
Director Tommy Hicks
and Assistant Director
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spirited performance of the
Walt Disney favorite.
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the prince turned into a
frightening beast and his
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about faraway places,
dreaming of leaving her
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off the advances of the
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Gaston (Austin Sims).
Fate takes Belle into the
woods to find her missing
father. She finds Maurice
a prisoner of the Beast in
his castle, and in return
for freeing her father,
she agrees to remain the
Beast's prisoner. Once she
gets over her fears, Belle is
captivated by the wonder-


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the castle and eventually
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Belle his wife by threaten-
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fails Gaston leads the vil-
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Beast's castle. The effort
is thwarted, but Gaston
strikes a fatal blow as the
Beast defends Belle. Love
wins out, however, as the
two declare their love for
one another and the curse
is lifted.


For the fiscal year 2004-
2005, there were a total of
716 reports turned in to the
abuse hotline for Holmes/
Washington Counties.
Nearly 50 percent of
those 716 reports investi-
gated had findings of abuse
or neglect.
A total of 923 children
were alleged to be victims
in these reports.
In the state of Florida,
225,374 children were
alleged victims of child
abuse or neglect. (Statis-
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of Children and Families
website).
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Guardian ad Litem Pro-
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have stepped up to help
our community's abused
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their community. Guard-
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the judge's "eyes and ears"
in these cases.
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duties include looking into
the circumstances of the
case by getting to know
the child and interviewing
people involved, consult
with medical, social, and
law enforcement workers
involved in the case, pro-
tect the child from any in-
sensitive treatment during
the court process, make
reports to the court con-


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for placement and other
information, and become
someone the child can de-
pend on and learn to trust.
Training begins on May
22 and will be held at the
local office in Chipley:
If you are interested in
becoming a Guardian ad
Litem volunteer, please
call Ricky Ward at (850)
638- 6043.
The Guardian ad Li-
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1352 South Boulevard .in
Chipley.


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Harmony runners tell their story at Bonifay Elementary School.

World Harmony Run comes through the area


The global World Har-
mony Run involves simul-
taneous relays in 80 na-
tions throughout North and
South America, Europe,
Asia, Africa and Australia,
according to a news release
from the organization.
The World Harmony
Run seeks to inspire a
renewed commitment to
world harmony in local
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of those who accept the
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eight times since 1987,
involving more than five
million people. It has been
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nation's mayors, governors
and members of Congress,
as well as by Pope John
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Mandela, the Dalai Lama,
Mother Teresa and Arch-
bishop Desmond Tutu,
among others.


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through Marianna on May 1. Pictured from left, are:
Cassie Prichard of Chipley, Andrea Rogers of Chat-
tahoochee, Joy Post of Dothan and Rebecca Hambly
of Blountstown.


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on the road, the runners
will stop at local grade and
high schools, working with
school officials nationwide
to share the ideals of world
harmony. The run will also
meet community groups
along the route to recog-
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promote goodwill.
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lum guide called Living
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developed the guide, said,
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unity tangible and exciting
for children.
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emphasis on standards and
test scores, school children
have little or no time to re-


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place in ,the world. The
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of ultra-distance races in-
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in New York and 16.4-mile
swim across Lake Zurich
in Switzerland. Sri Chin-
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an athlete and philosopher
who believes that sport
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for promoting global har-
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then that is our first step
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JEREMY RAINES
Sports Editor
Holmes County High
School softball team set
a new level for the future
players to reach.
The 2006 team ad-
vanced further than any
team in the history of the
school when they played
in the regional finals
against West Nassau High
School.
The Lady Blue Devils
came up short in their
bid to advance to the final
four, 7-0.
They, should be able to
take the experience and


apply it to next season
as the Lady Devils will
return all of their players
from this year's team.
"I am extremely proud
of our girls and want to
thank their parents for
helping us all season
long," said HCHS Coach
Carrie Thompson.
The Girls finished the
season with a school re-
cord 20 wins and only
seven losses.
Crystal Thompson
pitched the complete
game for the Devils and
allowed only three earned
runs.


Aleah Peters was the
leading hitter for HCHS
going 2-for-3.
Others with hits in the
game were Thompson,
Sarah Durrance and Bri-
anna Belcher.
"We are returning our
entire team from this year
and our program is head-
ing in the right direction.
I am looking forward
to next season," said
Thompson.
The Lady Devils fin-
ished as district runner-up
and were ranked as high
as eighth 'in the state dur-
ing the season.


The Holmes County Lady Blue Devils softball team recently finished the 2006 sea-
son with a 20-7 record. Pictured are, left to right, kneeling, Rachel Gavin, Lacey
Russ, Sarah Durrance, Brianna Belcher, Rachel Hodge and Anna Keen; second
#row, Asst. Coach Stephanie Pippin, Sierra Jackson,'Leslie Aronhalt, Mary Pippin,
Manager Dana Royalty, and Head Coach Carrie Thompson; third row, Crystal
Thompson, Mikaela Strickland and Cassy Long; back Asst. Coach Stacey Thomp-
son.

Oriskany sinking set for today


Vernon High School baseball team enjoyed one of the best seasons in school history
thanks to the leadership of its senior players pictured above, left are: Daniel Lee,
Waylon Miller, Jed Tyre, Derek Wicket, Josh Crundwell, Brett Chamberlain,
Casey Brock, and Buddy Brock.

Yellow Jackets fall to top-ranked

Liberty County Bulldogs, 3-2


Top ranked Liberty
County Bulldogs came to
Vernon last Friday, May
5,to meet the fifth ranked
I iellow Jackets-.
'.he Jacket' -season'
ended when they were
unable to push across the
tying run in the bottom of
the eighth inning falling
3-2 to the Bulldogs.
Jed Tyre pitched six in-


nings, giving up two hits
and two unearned runs.
Brett Chamberlain
pitched the final two in-
nings and was victimized
'by nmicdue whenria high'
fly ball fell in between the
shortstop, second base-
man, and center fielder,
allowing the lead run to
score from first.
The Vernon squad, un-


der the tutelage of Coach
Andy Shelton, finished
the season with a record
of 24-5.
.. In an earlier contest, the;
'Yellow'Jackets celebrated
"senior night" with a vic-
tory over the Baker Ga-
tors.
The Jackets finish the
season ranked fifth in the
FWSA Class 2A polls.


Troy football camp announced


The fourth annual Larry
Blakeney Troy University
Football Camp is sched-
uled for Thursday, June 8
on the Dothan Campus.
Boys and girls ages six to
thirteen are invited to par-
ticipate.
During the one-day
camp, Troy University
Head Football Coach Larry
Blakeney and his coaching
staff will help participants
improve in areas including


running, passing, pass pro-
tection and zone coverage.
"We will emphasize
our speed program, which
basically teaches the
camper fundamentals of
running more efficiently,"
Blakeney said. "The speed
program is one which the
athlete can take home and
continue for further speed
improvements."
The morning session,
which is designed for


students in 1st through 4th
grades, runs from 8 a.m. to
11:30 a.m.
The afternoon session,
which is for those in 5th
through 8th grades, is set
for 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
The cost for each
camper is $20. A photo and
t-shirt are included.
For registration informa-
tion, contact Amy Farver
at (334) 983-6556, ext.
1-202.


Hunters education course offered


The Florida Fish and
Wildlife Conservation
Commission (FWC) is
offering a free three-day
hunter safety course in
Washington County.
The course will be at
the Wausau Town Hall,
1607 Second Ave. from
6 9 p.m. May 19 and 8
a.m. to 5 p.m. May 20.
The firing range section
of the course is scheduled


for May 21.
Individuals who have
taken the Internet course
and wish to complete the
classroom portion of the
course must bring the
online completion form
and attend only the May
19 class from 6 10 p.m.
and the range on May
21.
The hunter safety
course is required for


Country Oaks Baptist

plans golf tournament


anyone born on or after
June 1, 1975 to purchase
a hunting license.
The FWC course satis-
fies hunter safety training
requirements for all other
states and Canadian prov-
inces.
Persons interested in
attending this course can
register online and obtain
information about future
hunter safety classes at
MyFWC.com/huntered
huntered> or by calling
FWC's regional office
in Panama City at (850)
265-3676.


When the ex-USS Oris-
kany is sent to the bottom
of the gulf this week off
Pensacola as an artificial
reef, there's little question
the carrier will. provide a
much-needed shot in the
arm for tourism in Escam-
bia and surrounding coun-
ties.
In fact, the shot in the
arm is apparently well un-
der way.
Former Oriskany crew,
causal observers and curios-
ity seekers reportedly have
plunked down anywhere
from $150 to $1,000 to see
the 888-foot, Korean- and
Viet Nam-era carrier turn
into an underwater fishing
and diving attraction, 22
nautical miles southeast of
Pensacola.
It's scheduled to be sunk
Slay 17,, assuming.. the
weather cooperates and all
goes well.


Following the sinking,
the Navy will turn over
the title of the vessel to the
Florida Fish and Wildlife
Conservation Commission
.(FWC), and it will rest in
a designated artificial reef
site in 212 feet of water.
The Ticonderoga-class
attack aircraft carrier was
commissioned in 1950,.
supporting a crew of 3,460
and 80 aircraft.
The ship earned seven
battle stars during its war-
time service. The Navy re-
tired the Oriskany in 1975.
Eilene Beard, co-owner
of the Scuba Shack in
downtown Pensacola,
said on Friday she didn't
think any spots remained
on commercial boats in
Pensacola or surrounding
counties that are offering
to take people to watch h
the sinking. She said her
vessel's 36 spots have beeh


booked for a while for the
anticipated eight-hour trip.
Beard said she began
about two years ago, tak-
ing and referring names of
people who want to see the
vessel go down, at one time
amassing 986 names on the
list.
"At one point I had 200
Oriskany veterans in one
group. I feel bad, because
there are a lot of people
.with ties to the ship that
probably aren't going to get
out there. There just are not
enough spots on boats," she
said. From January through
December 2004, contrac-
tors removed environmen-
tal hazards from the ship
to prepare it for sinking,
and the FWC and Escambia
County officials will con-
tinue monitoring the vessel
as it develops into habitat
for marine fish and inver-
tebrates.


Bethel Baptist Church announces

seventh annual golf tournament


Bethel Baptist
Church on Hwy. 173
in Graceville (Poplar
Springs i community)
will hold its seventh
annual invitational golf
tournament on Saturday,
May 20 at Dogwood
Lakes Golf Course in
Bonifay. The tournament
starts at 8 a.m.
Entry fee is $35
including two Mulligans.
This will be a four-person
team scrabble with first,
second and third-place
prizes.
Deadline for registra-
tion is Thursday, May 18.
Lunch is provided for par-


ticipants. Guest speaker is
Laurie Tinsley.
For further informa-
tion or to sponsor a hole
for $25, call the church at
850-263-6589, the Rev.
Kent Lampp at 850-209-
1723 (cell) or Don West
at 850-263-4395.
Each year funds raised
from the tournament ben-
efit church-related mis-
sions.


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A certified disaster
cleanup team and a fully
outfitted disaster relief
trailer are readily avail-
able to the area thanks to
funds from the tourna-
ment. Over 1,000 man
hours have been spent
helping people locally, in
other areas of Florida, and
in Mississippi and areas
affected by Hurricane
Katrina.


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The Inaugural Coun-
try Oaks Baptist Youth
golf tournament will be
held May 26 at the In-
dian Springs Golf Club in
Marianna.
It will be a four man
scramble format. Entry
fees are $65 per golfer
and hole and sponsorships
are available. Mulligans
are also being sold.
A Harley Davidson mo-


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Lewis, and Blake Joiner were recognized.

ATA students receive


black belt
Seven area Taekwon-
do students recently re-
ceived that rank of 1st
degree Black Belt at a
special ceremony held
at the Black Belt Acad-
emy in the Graceville/
Poplar Springs area.
Students demonstrate


honors
a variety of skills in-
cluding Form Dem-
onstration, Sparring,
Basic Techniques, and
Oral Questioning.
The belts were
awarded after a mini-
mum of 2 1/2 years of
training.


New 13 inducted black belt Nathan Day (front) poses with Black Belts Jeremy Pollock, Terry Wilks, and Instruc-
tor, Phillip Byrd. Nathan received the first black belt awarded at the Graceville area school since it opened in
2002.


The newest First Degree Black Belt at the Graceville
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Chipola College. Graduates are, from left: (front) Margo Bowser of Bonifay,
Brandi Doris of Marianna, Jonathan Green of Marianna, Hilton Hatcher of Bas-
com, Ashley Lambert of Bristol, Terry Mattson of Marianna, (back) Tenika Mob-
ley of Marianna, Earline Ross of Blountstown, John Scheetz of Clarksville, Joseph
Sims of Marianna, Edward Brock of Greensboro.



Chipola College honored '
three retiring employees
at the annual End-of-
Year luncheon. Pictured L 'i
from left, are: Annette '
Rash, Ed Finch and F -
Helen Rhynes.


Three generations of RNs
Nursing is a rewarding career and family profession
for a local family.
Joni M. Moody, RN graduated from Chipley High
School in 1999 and has completed the registered nurs-
ing program at Chipola College. She joins her mother,
Angie Moody, RN, nursing supervisor at Community
Health and Rehab Center in Panama City.
Her grandmother, Hilda Faye Rabon, RN, retired from
Northwest Florida Community Hospital after 30 years.
Rabon now works part-time as a medical surgical nurse
at Jackson Hospital in Marianna.

Mentors needed:
The Take Stock in Children Scholarship Program of
Washington County is looking for caring adults to men-
tor scholarship recipients. If you can donate one hour a
week, you have the time to change a life by helping a
child. Take Stock in Children mentors include Governor
Jeb Bush. If you are interested in becoming, a mentor,
please call either Don Walters at 850-527-9274 or Sandy
Solger at 232-0623.


Fund set up
A fund has been set up at
Regions Bank for the chil-
dren of an accident victim
from Chipley.
Account Number
616756433 is in the name
of Donna Barfield Landry's
Children for the needs of
two of her children. Ellen
Barfield of Chipley (the
grandmother of the chil.
dren) said that account was
set up following Landry's
injury in a boating accident
in Panama City on Easter
Sunday.
Landry suffered severe
neck injuries and is hos.
pitalized in Bay Medi-
cal Center in the Spinal
Intensive Care Unit. For
information, call Barfield
at 638-7727.

Chipley planning
meeting
Chipley City Council
will hold a planning and
zoning meeting Tuesday.
May 23, at 5:15 p.m. in
the City Hall Council
chambers at 1442 Jackson
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Ronald Jay Fitz, 55
Ronald Jay Fitz of
Black, Ala., died May 8 at
his home following a short
illness. He was born May 3,
1951, in Des Moines, Iowa,
to the late Kenneth Ray
and Betty Elaine Enfinger
Fitz.
He was an antique furni-
ture refinisher.
Survivors include three
uncles and two aunts, Bob-
by and Frances Enlinger
of Black. Max and Betty
Enfinger of Pensacola and
Donald Enfinger of Aiken,
S.C.; an aunt and uncle,
Glenda and Don Bennett
of Savannah, Ga'.
Memorialization was by
cremation with Peel Fu-
neral Home of Bonifay in
charge of arrangements.
JewelR. Pope, 75
Jewel Richard Pope
died April 27 at his home
in Marianna. He was born
May 2, 1931, to Henry and
Bessie Lampkin Pope of
Marianna.
He professed Christ at
an early age and joined the
Bethlehem African Meth-
odist Episcopal Church of
which he was a life-long
member. He retired from a
Marianna bank and worked
at Circle D Ranch until his
death.
He was preceded in
death by his parents, a
brother, Henry Pope II, and
two sisters, Ruth McKay
and Johnnie Mae Gainer.
Survivors include his
wife, Evelyn C. Jordan
Pope of Marianna; six sons
and four daughters-in-law,
Vinson and Barbara Pope,
Vernester and Irene Pope,
Morris R. and LaVon Pope,
Darold and Darcell Pope,
and Stevey Pope Sr., all of
Marianna, and Benjamin
Pope of Dothan, Ala.; three
sisters, Sallie Cooper of
Marianna, Bessie Weston
and husband, Herman, of
Detroit, Mich., Emma
Bartell of Miami; a brother,
Reuben Pope and wife, An-
nie Bell, of Marianna; two
sisters-in-law, Marie Pope
of Panama City and Cha-
rolette Jones and husband,
Bernard,. of Brooklyn N.Y.;
a granddaughter he raised
as his own, Chandreya
(Shon) Pope of Marianna;
14 grandchildren and seven
great-grandchildren, and a
host of nieces, nephews,
cousins and other rela-
tives.


Funeral services were
conducted May 4 in Mari-
anna. Burial was in Bethle-
hem Cemetery with Vann
Funeral Home of Marianna
directing.
Rosie L Yancey, 86
Rosie Ida Yancey of
Westville died May 10
at Bonifay Nursing and
Rehabilitation Center fol-
lowing a long illness. She
was born March 21, 1920,
in Walton County, one of
12 children born to the
late David Lee and Ida Re-
becca Helms Barton.
She was a homemaker
and a member of the Mt.
Ida Methodist Church.
In addition to her par-
ents, Yancey was preceded
in death in 1978 by her
husband, Willie Henry
Yancey; and two grand-
children, Donna Marie
Messer and Christopher
Brown Yancey.
Survivors include two
daughters and a son-in-
law, Barbara and O'Neal.
Sellers and Olivia Messer,
all of Bonifay; three sons
and two daughters-in-law,
Max Yancey, Joseph Henry
and Carol Yancey, all of
Westville, Gary David and
Carolyn Yancey of Geneva,
Ala., 11 grandchildren and
19 great-grandchildren..
Services were May 13 at
Mt. Ida Methodist Church
with the Revs. John Holley,
Tommy Moore and Jerry
McAdams officiating.
Burial followed in the
church cemetery with
Pittman Funeral Home of
Geneva directing.
India A. Rouse, 97
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Bonifay died May 12 at
Doctors Memorial Hospi-
tal there.
Survivors include a
daughter, Elba Rouse Mc-
Cue of Lilburn, Ga.; a son,
Clint Rouse of Westville,
eight grandchildren, 12
great-grandchildren and
three great-great-grand-
children.
Services were May 16 at
First Baptist Church with
the Re\. David Lauen of-
ficiatihe.
Burial \\as in Bonifay
Cemetery with Sims Fu-
neral Home of Bonifay
directing.
Walter Flinkman, 69
Walter Charles Flink-
man of Bonifay died May 7
at his home there. He was a
veteran of the U.S. Navy.
Survivors include his
ex-wife, Elizabeth Harless
of Bonifay; six sons, Wal-
ter Flinkman Jr., George
Flinkman, Johnathan
Flinknman of Bonifay, Olaf
Flinkman, and Charles
Flinkman. three daughters,
Christa Flinkman, Alissa
Flinkman and Erin Flink-
man; and a sister, Elizabeth
Menchi.
Memorialization was by
cremation \\ith Sims Fu-
neral Home of Bonifay in
charge of arrangements.
Hersclel P. Bishop, 85
Herschel Palmer Bishop
of Vernon died May 8 at
Doctors Memorial Hospi-
tal in Bonifay.
He was a veteran of the
U.S. Army.
Survivors include his
wife, Hazel (Morris) Bish-
op of Vernon; five brothers,
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brother and son.
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ber 13, 1947 in DeFuniak
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uating from Florida State
University in Tallahassee,.
After college he became
the owner of Don's Boats
and Motors in Valdosta,
GA, Don's Boats and Mo-
tors :in Tallahassee, and
Bellflower Marine in Tal-
lahassee.
Don enjoyed relaxing
on:the lake while fishing.
watching the races every
Sunday and spending his
time laughing with his


family and friends. He
will be remembered for
the love he gave his family
and his generous and kind
spirit, and will missed by
all who knew him.
Survivors include his
wife of 36 years, Sharon
Galloway of Lake Park,
GA, their two sons Ben
Galloway and Stephen Gal-
loway, both of Lake Park,
GA, his mother, Vernell
Gallowy of Westville, his
four sisters and bothers in
law, Hilda and Jim Spears
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celia Glaser of Sacramento.
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by a sister, Nan (Warren)
Beck of Geneva, Ala
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held Nlonday. May 15
at the chapel of Carson
McLane Funeral Home
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Buildings sought
SThe Washington County
Historical Society is help-
ing Washington County
Grants Officer Stacy Webb
obtain buildings for the
Heritage Village planned
for Daniels Lake. Anyone
with an old building will-
ing to donate or to sell for
the project can call Doro-
thy Odom at 638-0358.

Student fine-
arts seminar
A fine arts seminar for
students, eight to 13 years
of age, will be held May
29 June 2, at the First
Presbyterian Church, 658
5th Street, Chipley. The
eight to 10 year-old classes
will be 9 11 a.m. and 11 to
13 year-olds will be taught
from 1 3 p.m. Supplies
and tuition fee is $50.
Seminar size is limited.
Registration form should
be turned in to the church
office or mailed to the
church at the above ad-
dress.

Bonifay Guild
for the Arts
It is time to elect new
officers at Bonifay Guild
for the Arts, Inc. Call 850
547-3530 and pick up an
Officer Election Form at
BGA. We are open Mon-
day through Friday at 9:30
am to 4 pm. The interview
will be processed on a first-
come basis only.
Bonifay Guild for the
Arts, Inc. is a non-profit
organization looking for
new officers, directors, and
committees. This organiza-
tion is open for the public
to explore their organiza-
tional, skills and talents.
pi.qifaiy Guild fqr the,
Arts, Inc.'s mission state-
ment is to provide art
enrichment in the com-
munity and in neighboring
counties.
Bonifay Guild for the Arts
classes
The Bonifay Guild for
the Arts, Inc. (BGA) will
be offering the following
class schedule continuing
through Saturday, April
15. The BGA is excited
to now offer poetry, short
story writing, and illustra-
tion classes for children
and young adults. The
BGA also has an art sup-
ply store on the premises
for the convenience of our
students, members, and
patrons. Please contact the
BGA at 850-547-3530 for
additional information.
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Adult Intermediate Wa-
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JC seniors trips
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pel Premier August 20
through August 24, featur-
ing the World's: Greatest
Gospel Concert, 42 plus
groups. Contact Merita
Stanley at (850) 482-4799
for information.

VISTA positions
Literacy Volunteers
of Washington County
(LVWC) is accepting ap-
plications for two new
AmeriCorp VISTA posi-
tions.
A one-year commitment
to the VISTA assignment
is necessary. This is an op-
portunity for a dedicated
person to help in the com-
munity and earn money at
the same time.


One of the VISTA posi-
tions will perform duties
at the Washington County
Library in Chipley. The
qualified applicant's duties
would be to setup and teach
classes in basic computer
literacy, provide one-on-
one computer assistance
and assist students in the
use of pre-GED computer
programs.
The other position will
be with the LVWC orga-
nization. This person will
set up and teach classes in
basic computer literacy at
the Caryville Library and
Literacy Center, do one-on-
one computer assistance,
and assist students with
pre-GED preparation with
both books and computer
programs..
Anyone interested in
either of these positions
should contact Linda Mari-
naccio at the LVWC office
located in the Washington-
Holmes Technical Center,
757 Hoyt Street, Chipley,
or call (850) 638-6317.

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students in our computer
lab. We need someone
who is either retired and
or a part time teacher who
would give their time to
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maining proceeds will be
distributed through the
work of the Chipley Junior
Woman's Club (CJWC).
Bricks may also be
purchased for any alumni.
in honor or memory of a
friend or family member.
in honor of a graduating
class, or in memory of a
deceased class member
with family approval.To
purchase a brick, or for
more information, contact
Ayshia Hatcher at 638-
2268, or see any member
of the CJWC. The bricks
will be added to those laid
around the CHS flagpole.

TO ADVERTISE
CALL 638-0212












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P.O. Box 627, Chipley, FL 32428


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USED MINOLTA
COPIER Network print-
ing, duplex finisher $999.
(850)769-4385, Debbie.
GO-KART RUNS good
$225. 638-2434; 849-
0964
MOVING MUST SELL
GE washer & dryer like
new, used very little, ex-
cellent, condition. $250
obo. for both 638-1932
SOD SOD SOD Quality
you can depend onl Irri-
gated, weed & pest con-
trolled. Centipede and St.
Augustine. Delivery and
installation available. 8
mi. SW of Chipley for
easy customer hauling
Call anytime Billy & Leo-
la Brock. (850)638-1202
or (850)326-1500
SNARE DRUM LIKE.
new, $125. (850)548-
4796
SOD FOR SALE on the
farm, delivered or in-
stalled. Centipede and
419 Bermuda. WEST
FLORIDA TURF
(850)638-4860;
(850)415-0385. Estab-
lished 1980.
AQHA REGISTERED
PAINT Mare, mostly
white, blue eyes. $800.
4yrs old. 1979 Glastron
CVX16 Ski Boat, 175
Johnson, needs some
interior work $800.
(850)527-0021 all day.
PORCH LAWN PATIO
furniture, porch swings,
picnic tables, reasonably
priced. 1-877-209-1669
800+ VHS MOVIES 500
to $3. Metal Futon bed
frame $30; Large orien-
tal curio cabinet $400.
Ele 20" hedge Irimmer
$20. Steel dual tire
wheelbarrow $40.
Sansui DVD RWNHS w/
remote $135. Aiwa digi-
tal stereo w/turntable
$150. Yamaha organ and
bench $400. Email for
movie list and info:
foster2216@yahoo.com
(850)352-9950
MOVING SALE 1999
Dodge Ram 1500, V6,
fully loaded, new tires,
80,000, many extras, in
excellent condition,
$7000. 1999 Lowe 16ft
Bass boat, 50hp
Johnson, tilt & trim, new
seats, carpet, VHF radio,
fish finder, 54 pound troll-
ing motor, excellent con-
dition $5000. 2004
Suzuki ATV 400 cc Eiger,
.600 miles, must see, ex-
cellent condition $3000.
Electric Scooter for dis-
abled, custom seat,
charger, excellent condi-
tion $750. (850)535-
0242
39 FT 5TH Wheel RV,
fully self contained. King
size bed with fireplace,
paid $67,000 asking
$48,000. 836-4305; 259-
0442
FOR SALE CERTIFIED
cook soybeans for wild-
life or crop productions.
Good germ. $11 per 501b
bag. 547-9408 Paulk
Farms.
2005 OPEN ROAD 39ft
5th wheel, self contained.
King size bed, & fire-
place. So nice.you could
live in it! Take over pay-
ments. 836-4305; 259-
0442
2002 CARGO TRAILER
6x10, side door and big
dbl back door $1800.
547-4699
1995 FLEETWOOD
20FT pop-up camper
with A/C, gas stove, elec-
tric, sleeps 6. 638-0983,
leave message.
NEW COMPUTER $199
Everything you need to
upgrade for more speed.
Just add your HD. 258-
8073
ANDY'S TRADING
POST open everyday.
Furniture, tools, misc,
electronics, metal car-
ports & sheds of all sizes.
2299 Victory Rd & Hwy
77. 773-1988
CUTE AND SASSY
Children's Boutique over
$12,000 retail inventory
will sacrifice for $6500.
Call 860-638-8189
COLOR COPIES $1.
COPIES 150 Washing-
ton County News, down-
town Chipley.


SUPER CAPACITY
KENMORE dryer. 5 yrs
old, works great. Lots of
settings, color white.
$100. 326-1854
YAMAHA
4-WHEELER 2003
Yamaha Warrior 350, six
speed, very fast, must
see. $2000 obo. Call.
547-4903
CHINA CABINET
SOLID wood, $85. 547-
0914




2003 HONDA
GOLDWING 48,000
miles, silver color, CB,
AM/FM radio, helmet w/
speakers included.
$12,000. 638-4251
2005 YAMAHA 650 like
new. Under 500 miles.
Windshield, saddlebags,
must sell. $5500 firm.,
.547-4406
2005 YAMAHA 650
Streetbike, like new, un-
der 500 miles, wind-'
shield, saddlebags, must
sell. $5500 firm. Call 547-
4406.
20FT CABIN BOAT
$2200 obo. 547-9731




WHITE GERMAN
SHEPHARD puppy, fe-
male, 9wks old, shots &,
wormed, Health guaran-
tee and certificate. Micro-
chiped. Can be seen at

or call 773-2899
LOST BEAUTIFUL
BLACK & while Border
Collie; Female. One blue
eye, one brown. Purple
collar & rabies tag from
Chipley Animal Hospital.
South Bonifay Sun Lake
area. REWARD! 547-
2554; 628-0015; 628-
0016




MAPHIS TREE FARM &
Nursery. Mother's Day is
the time when we show
that very speciallady that
we love & appreciate her
and nothing could say
that better than flowers.
We have hanging bas-
kets, silk arrangements
ortrees & shrubs that will
last for years to come.
Our gift shop is also open
for teapots, Smith glass
baskets, vases or
wreaths for her door.
Open Tues-Sat, 9am-
5pm. (850)638-8243.
814 Rattlebox Road,,off
Orange Hill Highway,
Chipley. We will be
closed May 14-29 for va-
cation.
SHRUBS ONLY $1.87!
Summer color, Althea
(Rose of Sharon) and
Crape Myrtles on sale! All
Ways Growin' Nursery,
lic#47222563, Tuesday
thur Saturday, 1658 Hwy
177-A, 850-547-2938
LEOLA BROCK NURS-
ERIES LLC. Plants, trees
& shrubs. Landscape
design, landscape con-
tracting, irrigation sys-
tems. 1788 White Road,
Bonifay, FL 32425
(Washington County)
((850)638-1202;
(850)326-1500


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COUCH & LOVESEAT
brand new leather still
wrapped, lifetime war-
ranty, can deliver $1900
suggested list, must sell
$795. 850-545-7112
BED A NEW full brand'
name mattress & base in
plastic with warranty.
$120. 850-545-7112
BED CHERRY SLEIGH
bed (solid wood) w/mat-
tress set. All new and
unopened. Sell $395.
850-222-2113
BEDROOM A GOR-
GEOUS king cherry
sleigh bed, dresser, mir-
ror, chest & 2
nightstands, brand new
all Wood & still boxed.
Suggested retail $4800,
sacrifice $1650, Can de-
liver. 850-222-9879


A BRAND NEW king
pillowtop mattress set;
$250. In sealed plastic
with warranty. Can de-
liver. 850-425-7783
FURNITURE &
MATTRESSES Low,
!ow low overhead guar-
antees low, low, low pric-
es. P&S Discount Furni-
ture, Chipley. (Since
1973) 850-638-4311
BEDROOM 7 PIECES
with cherry sleigh bed,
complete, all new in
boxes; must move. Sell
$850, can deliver. 850-
222-7783
DINING ROOM BEAU-
TIFUL new cherry table,
6 chairs, lighted china
cabinet. Suggested retail
$2400, sell $1150, still
boxed & can deliver. 850-
222-2113.
$150 BED QUEEN
pillowtop mattress set
with warranty, all new in
plastic, can deliver. 850-
222-7783
COUCH & loveseat
Microfiber, stain resis-
tant, all new, lifetime war-
ranty, can deliver. Sug.
retail $1250. sell 4475.
850-425-8374

I^ ^^


92 CHEVY CAPRICE
Classic SW. Fully loaded,
seals 9. $2800 BO. Ask
lor Karl. 547-4465
1991 SEDAN DEVILLE
for sale. 638-1090 after
6pm.
1999 CADILLAC SE-
DAN Deville, pewter/bur-
gundy leather. Fully load-
ed. Lifetime tire balanc-
ing. Trailer hitch. 41,000
miles. Luxurious
$20,999. (850)547-3342
or 763-6872
2003 INFINITI G35 2-
door Coupe, fully loaded,
automatic & manual,
leather. 6 disc, CD play-
er. silver, sunrool, spor-
ty, well taken care of.
$24,000. Call (850)527-
9592; (850)547-5070,
ask for Tyler.
1997 CHEVROLET
TRUCK ext cab, V6,
220,000 miles. $4500.
Call 547-5062 or
(850)527-4363
1987 LINCOLN
TOWNCAR 109,000
miles, runs good, new
exhaust, 302 engine,
good tires, for more infor-
mation call 638-1311.
$750
2001 FORD EXPLORER
white, automatic, fully
loaded, 6 CD changer,
running boards, custom-
ized bra, $8000.
(334)588-3141, cell
(8504 18-0031
FOR SALE 1976 El
Camino in good condi-
tion considering the age.
$2500. Call 547-4340
2000 BRONZE CHEVY
Malibu. 55,000 miles,
AC, CD player, tinted
power windows, new
stock speakers. Like
new! $10,000. Call 849-
1143
1979 CORVETTE
Eveything brand newly
Must see to appreciate.
415-6820 $8000 or trade
for pick-up of equal
value:
1979 CAMARO motor &
transmission has been
rebuilt. Body needs
some work. Lots of parts!
$1000. 638-9871 after
6pm
FOR SALE 1997 Silver
Camaro, T-Tops, 65K
miles $10,500. 547-
3545
2000 OLDS INTRIGUE 4
door, 6 cyl, power equip-
ment, AM/FM CD player,
251,000 miles, $18,000
obo. 547-3393 or 850-
774-2591
2002 BLUE FORD Mus-
tang. Leather interior, six
CD player, cruise, elec-
tric seats & windows.
Four new tires, 77,000
miles. $10,000.
(850)258-4560
99 GRAND AM SE 4
door, excellent condition
inside & out. Good trans-
portation asking $4000.
Call 263-4245 or cell
phone 326-0446
93 MAZDA MX6 $1000
as Is. 547-2401
1975 CORVETTE STIN-
GRAY 105,000 original
miles, completely re-
stored inside & out. New
paint. Call for more info.
(850)638-8055 Mon-Fri
8-5


2000 FORD TAURUS
Sel 4 door, loaded 12-
disc CD changer, cloth
seats, tilt, cruise, top con-
dition, 57,000'miles.850-
638-7511 or 850-326-
0210
87 MERCEDES 420SEL
new trans-Alt, recent
valve job. $6995. neg.
527-1722, leave mes-
sage.
2005 BURGUNDY MUS-
TANG leather interior, six
CD layer, cruise, electric
seats & windows. Still
under factory warranty.
$21,000. (850)258-4428
1998 BUICK REGAL
GS, red, gray leather in-
terior, 4.0L 3800 Series
II Supercharged engine,
83,000 miles, air, $7000.
(850)260-1149
1998 PONTIAC TRANS-
PORT mini-van, 6-cyl,
seats seven, excellent
shape inside & out, cold
air, loaded $5995. 547-
9233




93 FORD AEROSTAR
extended van, runs
great, good condition.
$3000. 535-4898
2002 FORD EXPLOR-
ER XLT, excellent condi-
tion, fully loaded, keyless
entry, leather, dark sage
green. 81,000 miles.
$12,500. Call 526-
3619(w); 638-8104(h)
FOR SALE 1996 Ex-
plorer XLT, V-8, 4 door,
leather, loaded, custom
rims, Alpine stereo sys-
tem, tinted windows
$11,000. 547-2502
1998 FORD F150 good
condition, call for further
information. (850)535-
4945
2003 DODGE RAM w/
Hemi 2500.7000+ miles,
loaded. $28.000. Musl
sell. (3341699-2382
99 FORD EXPLORER
XLT, leather, power win-
dows, locks, CD & cas-
sette, running boards. V-
6, $7000. Call 596-3774
FOR SALE 1999 Chevy
Suburban LT, 5.7 litre,
leather, CD, front/rear
AC, 153,000 miles. Ask-
ing $8950. Call 859-956-
1260
99 FORD 150 XL Super
Cab, AT, PS, PB, toolbox,
new tires. 97,500 miles,
Asking $9000.547-0150;
326-3123
2000 HONDA ODYS-
SEY EX Mini-Van, V6,
89,000 miles, good con-
dition, gray cloth interior,
white exterior, $13,000
OBO. 547-0899
1999 FORD EXPEDI-
TION XLT. Good condi-
tion. $6500. Call 850-
638-0651 or 850-258-
3435., If no answer,
please leave a message.
FOR SALE 2001 Ford
Expedition XLT, loaded,
64,000 miles, $12,000.
547-4830 between 6pm
& 8pm only. No collect
calls.
1996 GMC JIMMY 4.3
V6, AT, AC, PW, 4-door,'
very clean, $4500.
(850)260-1612
1979 FORD EXPLOR-
ER collector's truck,
loaded, one owner, ga-
rage kept, mechanically
sound, $7000 value, ask-
ing $3500. 638-1321;
638-4541
FOR SALE 87 Dodge
Ram 250 Van. Good me-
chanical condition.
Makes excellent work
van, $1250. Call eve-
nings after 5:30. 535-
9800
96 F-150 loaded, $4000.
547-2401
1998 OLDSMOBILE
SILHOUETTE Van dual
air, CD player, leather,
etc. Tan, 77,000 miles.
Must see and drive to ap-
preciate. 638-1138


1990 CHEVY 1/2 ton
Z71, SWB, reg .cab,
Silverado Package. New
pts. $5500. Call Terry
547-3646. 7am-5pm
1987 FORD F250 4x4
351 motor. Runs good,
great shape. $3800.
(850)415-6301
1970 GMC SUBURBAN
350, AT, PS, PB. New
paint, tires, runs great,
ready for car show.
$4900. OBO. 638-4682
1994 CONVERSION
VAN V-6, cruise, power
windows, 106 k miles,
looks and runs good.
547-2180
CHEVY SUBURBAN 3/
4 ton, Heavy Duty, tow
package. 350 motor, AT,
PS, PB, new paint, parts
& battery, 850-547-0448
96 FORD DULLY F350
gooseneck, brake sys-
tem, trim package,
bedliner,, excellent condi-
tion $12,500. 535-2276
2000 DODGE 2500 Ram
Wagon V-8, PW, PL, ste-
reo, dual A/C, 23,000
miles, very clean, must
sell, make offer. 850-
773-7737
1994 FORD RANGER 4
cyl., 5 speed, cold air,
excellent condition,
$3,500 obo, after 3p.m.,
726-0193
1979 CHEV C10 pickup,
LB, V8, 350CC -83,903
org miles,, good tires,
power steering, brakes,
windows, serious inquir-
ies only. 638-2738
97 DODGE 4-wheel
drive, 155,000 miles,
looks and runs great
$6500 OBO. 263-9711 ,
1974 CHEVY
CHEYENNE Super 20,
"a heavy duty toy hauler"
350/350, recent.recondi-
tioned ground up.$8700.
773-1818, after 5pm :
2005 CHEV-Y-TRAIL-
'BLAZER ext 4x4: 8,000
miles, tan in color,
loaded, LT edition,
$22,500. OBO. 547-
0765, 527-4246
1989 FORD F-150 PU,
115,000 miles, runs great
$2000. 535-2608
1996 F150 XL Extended
cab, bedliner, dual tanks,
120K, good condition
$7000. 547-9396
96 JEEP CHEROKEE
excellent condition, Chi-
pley area. Red, $4000
firm. Call anytime
(352)535-5896
BEAUTIFUL 2004 RED
Dodge Durango SLT, A
head turner with 7 seats.
Dual Air, Sharp wheels.
,12;000 miles; $26,000.
850-638-8882.
1995 FORD F-150 XLT,
extended cab, V8, auto,
power window, locks,
toolbox, cab steps, rails,
rims, AM/FM cassette,
$7000 638-9630
1999 DODGE RAM
1500 V6 Magnum. Fully
loaded, mag wheels,
cruise control, stereo,
spray in bedliner, new
tires, 80,000 miles. Ex-
cellent condition. $9900.
535-0242
2002 FORD RANGER
king Cab, step side, 6 ed
changer, power windows
and doors, like new.
$12,000 (pay off) 850-
37T-7755
FOR SALE 1999
F-150, low miles
$13,500. OBO. 100,000
mile warranty. 547-5960;
547-2228
1991 BLUE FORD
Ranger with camper top,
needs some repairs.
$1000orbestoffer. 1992
Red Nissan Sentra $500
or best offer, need some
repairs. Call (850)547-
3268
2002 GMC YUKON XLT,
loaded, front & side
airbags, sunroof, leather,
third row seating, 17-21
MPG, great buy $15,500.
OBO. (850)326-0911 or
(850)773-2583


1999 ISUZU AMIGO
Convertible, brand new
clutch, transmission,
starter, timing belts. Ask-
ing $6500. 773-5720,
leave message
1998 Z71 ext cab, 3-
door. $9500. 263-3105
evenings.
86 CHEVY PICKUP 350
motor, built, large cam,
runs good, body has
some rust, show its age
$1500. 080. 547-0929
2001 TOYOTA
TACOMA 2.4 liter 4 cyl-
inder, flow master cus-
tom exhaust, CD player
with.security system. 5-
speed, AC, 44,000 miles.
$11,000. (850)352-4589;
cell (850)209-7311
99 FORD EXPEDITION
100,000 miles, excellent
conditon. $12,000.
(850)579-2977




OPEN HOUSE
SATURDAY MAY 20,
1PM-3PM. 761 THIRD
STREET, CHIPLEY.
3BRI2BA COMPLETE-
LY REMODELED, NEW
ELECTRIC AC,
PLUMBING, CABI-
NETS. FLOORING.
2000+- SQ.FT. OVER-
SIZED LOT, $199,000.
(850)638-5550
BRICK, 3 BEDROOM, 2
bath, Hwy 77, 3 miles
South of Chipley, call
Milton for information
850-638-1858
OPEN HOUSE
SATURDAY MAY 20,
1PM-3PM. 761 THIRD
STREET, CHIPLEY.
3BB/2BA COMPLETE-
LY REMODELED, NEW
ELECTRIC AC,
PLUMBING, CABI-
NETS, FLOORING.
,2000iQt- SQ,FT. OVER-
SIZED LOT,-.$199,000.
(850)638-5550
2240 SQ FT home for
sale. Must be moved.
Make offer. Call 547-
1001
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY
May 21st, 2-4pm. For
sale beautiful turn of the
century home located at
646 2nd Street, Chipley,
FL. (same street as old
CHS location) 4BR/3BA,
under roof 3950 sq. ft on
1.30' ac city lot. Call
Wanda Owens at South-
ern Way Realty at 638-
5222 or 850-527-0625




1 BEDROOM FRAME
home in Chipley. Refer-
ences & deposit re-
quired. Weekly rent.
547-209; 638-0489
"GULF FRONT
CONDO" Thomas Drive,
local owner, great rates
to local renters, 2BR/
2BA, sleeps 6, April thru
May at $695/wk plustax.
638-1336 or 850-276-
0091




NEW 4+2 DW $42,900.
Call Brad 763-7780.
NEW 14X64 2+1 front
kitchen, plywood floors,
insulated windows,
icemaker w/ref. Pay-
ments low as $250/mth.
Call Brad toll free 1-866-
732-7607. We will move
& set up for you, install
skirting and new CH/A.
2 OLDER MOBILE
homes. 14 ft wide. Must
be moved. A real bargain
if you can use it! 547-
3096; 849-6244
1995 DW 3+2 $26,900.
New carpet, paint, appli-
ances, w/set up, skirting,
CH/A, and steps. Call
Brad 763-7780


2BR/1BA WINDOW AIR
535-2657
FOR RENT 2 bedroom
mobile home. Clean, no
pets, deposit required,
Bonifay. 547-5007.
NICE CLEAN 3BR/2BA
mobile homes for rent, all
electric, CH/A. 850-638-
9228
NEWLY REMODELED
MOBILE homes for rent
starting at $350, $250
deposit, no outside pets,
off of Hwy 179 & Hwy 2
in Bonifay, please call
Sue or Jamie at 850-263-
3572
FOR RENT OR sale,
mobile home with land.
approx 1.3 acres, 2BR/
1BA, great location off
Hwy 177A, Dogwood
Lakes Road. 1st, last
plus deposit and refer-
ence. Household goods
for sale also. Call 850-
547-5303 or 334-792-
2558
3 BEDROOM 2 bath
mobile home in mobile
home park, $385 with
$300 deposit, near Boni-
fay Elementary School,
town & recreational area.
547-3746
MOBILE HOMES FOR
rent in Cottondale on
Sapp Rd, 8 mi east of
Chipley. 3/2 & 2/2 avail-
able. Total electric. 258-
4868; 209-8847



GRACELAND MANOR
APARTMENTS Rental
assistance on 1, 2 & 3
BR. HC & non-HC acces-
sible apartments. Call
850-263-4464, TDD/TTY
711. 5445 Brown Street,
Graceville, FL. Equal
Housing Opportunity.



COMMERCIAL POTEN-
TIAL GRACEVILLE
3BR/1BA brick home on
2 acres +-, $129,000.
Rollin Ryan, Remax Real
Estate Center, (850)258-
7647
LEISURE LAKES
GATED community. 3.7
ac corner lot. Corner of
Turkey Run& Partridge.
Asking $79,900. FSBO
535-0311
BUILDING DOWN-
TOWN FOR rent. Main
Street, Chipley. 638-
1918
CATTLE GRAZING
LAND 43 acres located
on Fowler and Lavista
Rd in Japkson Co.
Fenced, cross fenced
and water. Bahaia and
Costal grass. Call 638-
1336
I WANT TO buy 25 to 75
acres for personal use,
not for resale. Must be
sort of flat, flat & some
woods okay. Reason-
able.,(850)784-2898
LAND FOR SALE 10+
acres off Gainer Road.
Can be accessed from
Hwy 77 or Gainer Road.
Perfect homesite.
$90,000. Call 638-2136
or 638-5663
EXECUTIVE OFFICE
SPACE for rent down-
townChipley. 638-1918
STONE HOUSE COM-
MERCIAL property for
lease, excellent location,
Main Street, Chipley.
Approximately 2000
sq.ft. Available May 1,
2006. (850)527-4316

HOUSE FOR SALE by
owner 1331 Coggin Av-
enue, Chipley, FL. 3BR/
1BA, 1530 sq ft, new
flooring, gas fireplace,
new deck, CH/A, beauti-
fully landscaped yard on
corner lot, 1 block north
of old Chipley High
School. $135,000. Call
638-2136 or 638-5663.


BETTIE L. SLAY, BROKER
S Cjouiftry6. (Florida & Alabama)
205 E. North Ave., Bonifay, FL 32425
850 547-3510



REDUCED PRICES
40 AC RANCH 2 HOMES, PASTURE, BARNS -$10,000 LESS
9+ AC 3 BR, 2 BA HOME, POND, PAVED $149,900
SEVERAL SUNNY HILLS LOTS AS LOW AS $15,900
2 AC 3 BR, 1.5 BA BRICK, DROPPED OVER $12,0001
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GREAT 1031 EX-
CHANGE PROPERTY
Beautiful 83 ac cattle
farm in Jackson Co. Per-
fect rural setting rolling
hills and terraced pas-
ture land, covered by
majestic Oaks, Magnolia
and Pecan trees. Zoned
AG2, Ihis property can be
subdived into 1 ac
nomesiles or kept intact
for your personal enjoy-
ment. Quarter mile front-
age on Holmes Creek,
natural springs.
$665,500. (sub-divide as
follows) 40 ac parel A
(with house barns).
$329,000.20 ac parcel 1-
A,.(wi.th houset-barns)
$189,000.20 ac parcel 2-
A $169,000.43 ac parcel
B (on creek) $365,000.
Call 638-1336
LOCATED IN A great
neighborhood in the
middle of the school dis-
tricts. Utilities available.
125 ft width x 250 ft
length lot for sale. 1382
South Blvd. Chipley.
(850)638-1457
VERY NICE 3BR/2BA
home West ol Chipley.
CH/A, large bedrooms,
open LR/Dining room,
appliances, attic space, 2
porches, one leading to
the pool. All sitting on
very nice 4.9 acres w/
over 500' of frontage on
Hwy 90. 28'x93' me-
chanic shop w/frame'
pulling equip and an auto
paint bldg. 10'x12' office
bldg, etc.. $319,000.
Steadman Carroll Realty
638-1171
HOUSE FOR SALE by
owner 1331 Coggin Av-
enue, Chipley, FL. 3BR/
1BA, 1530 sq ft, new
flooring, gas fireplace,
new deck, CH/A, beauti-
fully landscaped yard on
corner lot, 1 block north
of old Chipley High
School, $135,000. Call
638-2136 or 638-5663.
LOTS FOR SALE @ Big
Pine Camp Sites.
(850)535-4398
OFFICE SPACE FOR
rent, corner of Hwy 90 &
Third St., Chipley. Clean,
attractive, & ample park-
ing. Call (850)638-2222


BY OWNER 19 acres of
scattered planted pines 3
miles North of Bonifay of
Hwy 70 with 660'ft front-
age, excellent plact to
build or investment. Price
$190,000. Call Richard
@ 850-547-2637
WE BUY HOUSES
Cash! Any condition,
price. Help with foreclo-
sure. Moving? Divorced?
Estate? We can help. 1-
800-735-5092
MP ENTERPRISES
Land Sale & Finance. 5
acres or more for houses
only, wooded & pasture.
3 miles South of Chipley.
Highway 77, Gainer Rd.,
Houston Rd., Duncan
Community Rd., Buddy
Rd. Four (5) acres &
Four (10): acres. on
Gainear.RdRR wrier,,fi-
nancing or cash: Low
down payment, low
monthly payments. Call
Milton Peel for nlorma-
tion 850-638-1858a. .-



MCDUFFIE-TAYLOR-
MCDONALD-LEWIS re-
union. Saturday, June
10,,2006. John Clark
Building, Esto, FL. Cov-
ered dish luncheon. All
relatives and friends of
these families are invited.
Please bring old photo-
graphs and stories to
share!
I BUY GOLD & silver
coins. Will pay above
spot/value. Call Al for
estimates. 877-809-8715
toll-free.




GARAGE SALE @
Cook Automotive,. Sat.,
@ 8am. Clothes for
women, sizes 6, 8, 10.
Leather shoes new &
used size 8 1/2 narrow.
Mens and infant clothing,
furniture.
EXTRA LARGE YARD
sale, May 19 & 20. Fri-
day 8-3pm, Saturday 8-
1pm. Downsizing to a
smaller house, too many
items to list. Something
for everyone and any-
one. 568 HWY 273
(CAMPBELLTON HWY)
CHIPLEY, WADDELL
HOME.


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2229 Jim Bush Rd. Bonlfay, FL
(8501547-4784 Cell 8501951-5682
Carole Cannon, Broker
Family home with acreage, excellent condition,
paved road $169,900 City lot, water and
sewer available $19,900 6.65 acres, new
survey, close to town $53,900 120 country
acres surrounded bytimberland, pines, wildlife,
privacy $510,000 5.1 acres, cleared,
paved road, surveyed $40,000 Wonderful
vacation/get away property, 10.5 acres
with improvements $89,900 Build your
dream home on a spring fed lake, lot & half,
cleared $98,500 17 acs with deep pond
$136,000 100 acs, pond, $420,000.
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Wednesday, May 17, 2006, Washington County News/Holmes County Times-Advertiser, 11B


SAEIECA SSIFIED


THIRD STREET YARD
sale. Saturday, May 20.
9am-2pm. Historic Third
Street, Chipley, Florida.
MULTI-FAMILY YARD
sale. Sat., May 20. 1st
Street & Coleman
(across from Kate Smith
Elementary) Chipley.
MULTI-FAMILY yard
sale Saturday, May 20
from 7am-1 pm at Vernon
Florist in Vernon, plus
size doting, baby
clothes, books, etc....
MOVING SALE 1992
Old Bonifay Rd, Fri &
Sat, May 19 & 20. 7-?
'Furniture, dishes,
clothes, movies and lots
more.
NEXT SATURDAY
THIRD street yard sale.
.Saturday, May 20. 9am-
'2pm. Historic Third
SStreet, Chipley, Florida.
YARD SALE SAT lots of
junk and treasures. 1441
,Wells Rd. South 79 to
SMillers Ferry Rd. Turn
right go 1 mile to Wells
SRd. Watch. for signs.
8am-until.




AUCTION OPRY EV-
ERY Friday & Saturday.
Music at 5pm, Friday.
Auction at 7pm. Satur-
day MiscAuction @ 2pm.
Goat & chicken auction
@ 5pm. Hwy 79, Esto,
SFlorida. Maxie Yates
Auction Co. (850)263-
7500. AU3017, AB2343
MARIANNA GOAT and
SHEEP Auction every
Thursday night starting at
5pm. Misc., goats,
sheep, chickens, ducks,
guineas. Held at Auction
Drive, Marianna. Phone
(850)535-4006; cell 258-
5209. Jerry Johnson
#AU362
AUCTION FARM & Con-,
struction Equipment. '
Sat., May 27, 9am. Hwy
231 N., Campbellton, FL.
Local farm dispersal,
county city, bank repos,
& consignments. Mason
Auction & Sales LLC
FL#642 850-263-0473
o f f i c e ;
www.masonauction.com
AUCTION SAT MAY 20,
9am. Simply Southern
Gift Shop. 4477 B Jack-
son St. (east of Court-
house) Marianna,. FL.
Going out of business,
everything sales, many
unique gifts and an-
. tiqlues. Mason Auction
- Co. FL#642 F 850-263-
0473; 850-847-0792





ECKERD YOUTH
ALTERNATIVES
'JUVENILE JUSTICE
COUNSELORS AND
SHIFT SUPERVISORS
HIRING EVENT
Tuesday, May 23 10am.
.- 4pm'
3242 Moss Hill Road in
Vernon, Florida
Entry level Juvenile Jus-
tice Counselors and ex-
perienced Shift Super-
visors-at this high-risk,
residential facility for at-
risk females, ages 13-17,
are responsible for pro-
viding a safe, secure en-
vironment through group
counseling, individual re-
lationships, mentoring
and crisis intervention.
Varying shifts available
including nights and
weekends.
Requires professional
demeanor and strong
leadership abilities. Prev-
ious work experience as
a role model/mentor for
youth preferred. H.S. di-
ploma or equivalent re-
quired.
Please bring your re-
sume and be prepared to
interview
Pre-Apply online now:
'www.eckerdyouth.org
or email toACriner@eck-
erd.org
or fax resume: 727-442-
5911 Attn: A. Criner
WAREHOUSE CD&L is
currently recruiting ware-
house personnel for part-
time AM shift. M-F,
4:30am-9:30am. Starting
pay @ $8.50 per hour. If
you are ready to become
a part of the most excit-
ing company in the trans-
portation industry call
Darren 850-547-3719 or
apply in person @ 720 W
US Highway 90, Bonifay,
Fl an partner with an in-
dustry leader.
RECEPTIONIST Gener-


al office and computer
duties. Five days per
week. Apply in person.
Washington County
News, downtown Chi-
pley. EOE, Drug-free
workplace. No phone
calls!
MEME & PA'S Pre-
school has two positions
available. Teacher for 1
yr old class and teacher
for school age children.
(After school & summer.)
Call or come by. 547-
1444. 605 S. Depot St.,
Bonifay.


WIREGRASS MEDICAL
CENTER in Geneva, Ala-
bama currently has the
following positions avail-
able: Floor Maintenance
Housekeeping FT to
maintain, strip, wax, and
buff floors and clean car-
pet in hospital and nurs-
ing home. Experience re-
quired and must provide
references. Day and
night shift with some
weekend work required.
Registered Nurse FT for
new Senior Care unit.
Licensed Practical Nurse
FT for new Senior Care
unit. Mental Health Tech
(CNA) FT for new Senior
Care unit. Licensed Pro-
fessional Counselor or
LCSW FT for new Sen-
ior Care unit. OT or
COTA PT for new Senior
Care unit. Competitive
pay and excellent bene-
fits. For confidential con-
sideration of these posi-
tions, qualified applicants
submit resume or appli-
cation to Wiregrass Med-
ical Center, Attn: Human
Resources, 1200 W. Ma-
ple Avenue, Geneva, AL
36340. EOE.
METAL ROOFING
COMPANY in need of
Supervisors, Journey-
men, Foremen. Top pay
depending on experi-
ence. Call 547-1001
CARING PEOPLE
NEEDED Friendly and
cheerful people needed
to provide companion-
ship and homecare for
the elderly. Build a last-
ing relationship with sen-
iors in our area. Grace-
ville area a plus. Home
Instead Senior Care Call
522-1920, 1-866-301-
1919
TRI-COUNTY COM-
MUNITY Council, Inc., is
accepting applications
for a Part-time (20 hrs
week) Visitation Special-
ist for Jackson County.
Summary of Duties: ob-
serve families during su-
pervised visitation and
compile reports. Qualifi-
cations: high school di-
ploma (GED) 1-3 months
related experience and
or training or equivalent
combination of education
and experience. Re-
quirements current driv-
ers license and proper
vehicle insurance. Must
be willing to comply with
background health
screening. Applications
may be obtained from
any Tri-County Com-
munity Council, Offices
and- submJtted by,-.MQn-
day,. Mlay '22, 2006, 'at
4:30 pm. For information
and an application, call
Sharon Kent, Administra-
tive Assistant, (850)547-
3689. Successful applic-
ant will be subject to pre-
employment drug test.
Only qualified applicants
will beconsidered. Equal
opportunity employer
and drug and smoke free
workplace.
,PART-TIME. BOOK-
KEEPER Apply in person
@ NW FL Home Center,
3393 Hwy 90E, Bonifay,
FL. No phone calls
please,
ADVERTISING SALES
REP needed to service
accounts in Washington
& Holmes Counties. Me-
dia experience neces-
sary. Do not call office.
Please submit resume to
Chipley Newspapers,
Inc., PO Box 627, Chi-
pley, FL 32428 or pick up
application form at office,
1364 N: Railroad Ave.
COOK HOUSEKEEPER
NEEDED for 48 bed lim-
ited mental health facility.
Hours are 11:30am-
7:30pm with every Sun-
day a must. Pay starts at
$7.50 an hour with two
pay raises in the first
year. Duties include
cleaning residents rooms
and helping prepare
evening meals. Back-
ground screening re-
quired. Vacation and sick
leave available after one
year of employment. Call
547-3708 for more infor-
mation or an application.


JUVENILE JUSTICE
COUNSELORS Don't
Just Show Them The
Path. Be the map. Set
the pace when you guide
troubled teens toward a.
bright new horizon at the
Eckerd Treatment Pro-
gram for Girls in Vernon,
Florida. As a Juvenile
Justice Counselor at this
high-risk, residential
facility for at-risk females,
ages 13 18, you will be
responsible for providing
a safe, secure environ-
ment through group
counseling, individual re-
lationships, mentoring
and crisis intervention.
Varying shifts available
including nights and
weekends. Requires pro-
fessional demeanor and
strong leadership abili-
ties. Previous work ex-
perience as a role mod-
el/mentor for youth pre-
ferred. H.S. diploma or
equivalent required. This
is a great opportunity for
retirees looking for a
meaningful second ca
reer! Choose the road
less taken with a career
path unlike any other. Ap-
ply online now: www.eck-
erdyouth.org or fax: 727-
442-5911 Attri: A. Criner
or email to A. Crin-
er@eckerd.org EOE/
DFWP. Make more than
a living. Make a dif-
ference.
INFORMATION SERV-
ICES COORDINATOR
West Florida Electric Co-
operative, an electric util-
ity located in Graceville,
Florida, is seeking candi-
dates for the position of
Information Services Co-
ordinator. This position
will assist in supporting
and maintaining all com-
puter hardware and soft-
ware systems. Qualified
candidates must have a
two or four year degree
in computer science or a
related technical degree
and preferably two years
of experience. Salary
commensurate with ex-
perience. Send a resume
to West Florida Electric
Cooperative, Personnel
Department, PO Box
127, Graceville, Florida
32440, by Friday, May
26, 2006. Drug Free
Workplace & Equal Op-
portunity Employer
BRINKS INC NOW hir-
ing drivers and messen-
gers. D&G licenses a
plus, but not require-
ment. Please call 850-
476-6682
THE CITY OF Bonifay is
.acqepltirng applications
for a public works posi-
tion. Applicants must
have a valid Florida CDL
license, class B or high-
er. Applications are avail-
able at the Bonifay City
Hall at 301 N. Etheridge
St. Please direct inquiries
to Jack Marell at
(850)547-2701. The City
of Bonifay is an Equal
Opportunity Employer.
STAFF OPENINGS
Call 535-4432 for more
information.
RECEPTIONIST
WANTED Part-time. Af-
ternoons 4pm until 8pm.
Monday through Friday.
Must be dependable and
have general office skill
knowledge. Apply in per-
son at Bonifay Nursing
and Rehab Center 306
W. Brock Ave., Bonifay,
Florida.
JERKINS INCORPO-
RATED IN Bonifay is
seeking a A or B CDL
Driver for the Redi Mix
Concrete and Building:
Material Industry. Apply
at Bonifay store.
AUTO MECHANIC
NEEDED Firestone Ser-
vice Center 1618 US
Hwy 90 East, Defuniak
Springs. Come by for
application. 850-892-
3613
HELP WANTED GRILL
Cook, Kitchen Help,
dishwasher, evenings
Tues-Sat. 535-1555

POSITION AVAILABLE
F/T Dental Assistant @
Dr. Swindles' Office 547-
4225


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REED CONCRETE &
Construction, Inc. If you
are seeking long term
employment, good wag-
es, benefits and have the
desire to lean and grow
with us: We are looking
for Experienced Fore-
man's and Form Car-
penters. Please come by
and fill out an application:
Reed Concrete & Con-
struction, Inc. 850-547-
5767 or fax 850-547-
3677
PUBLIC RECORDS RE-
PORTER Chipley, Boni-
fay, Marianna. 1 day ev-
ery 2 weeks. Reply: POB
1904 Crestview, FL
32536. 800-452-6882
THE CITY OF Bonifay is
accepting applications
for an experienced heavy
equipment and small en-
gine mechanic. Appli-
cants must have a valid
Florida driver's license.
Benefits are available.
Applications are avail-
able at the Bonifay City
Hall at 301 N. Etheridge
St. Please direct inquir-
ies to Jack Marell at
(850)547-2701. The City
of Bonifay is an Equal
Opportunity Employer.
DRIVERS RUN SOUTH-
EAST only. 17 company
,drivers needed. Home
every weekend. 80%
drop & hook. Sign on bo-
nus, health & dental, paid
vacation, rider program.
(immediate) CDL/A 2yrs
OTR. Shoreline Trans-
portation 877-208-9176
REPORTER NEEDED'
FOR local newspapers.
Writing & computer skills
a must. Experience,
strongly preferred. Drug-
free workplace, EOE.
Apply in person at Wash-
ington County News,
downtown Chipley.
Phone callers will be au-
tomatically disqualified.
CARPENTER NEEDED
Experienced only need
apply. Must have own
tools and transportation.
We are a Drug Free
Workplace. EOE. Apply
at Ridley's Town & Coun-
try Builders 949 Orange
Hill Rd. 7:30am-4:00pm.
(850)638-4436
PART-TIME SECRE-
TARY Accounting Clerk.
Duties include general
sec functions, take min-
utes and type monthly
reports. Financial and
accounting skills with ref-
erences required. Com-
puter skills including
peter lpont or anend lor-
mulating class if neces-
sary. Please send re-
sume to PO Box 745,
Bonifay, FL. 32425




WANTED 2 OR 3 bed-
room house to rent in
Bonifay/Chipley area.
547-3648 after 5pm


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ctibles, gold, & other classes now be-
rware, collec- ing offered at Southern
ings, call Al Home Assisted Living
0-638-7304 Facility in Graceville,
Florida. Call (850)263-
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C&C CONSTRUCTION
Specializing in Architec-
)UNG MALE tural Metal Roofing. In-
w/colar installation and repair on
w/oar onad Commercial or residen-
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LECTING A experience. 638-2300
nsider DON
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estimates. estimates. Licensed &
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at 1/2 price of heavy brush mulching,
competitor's. lot clearing, dirt leveling,
50-773-5533; tree removal & dozer
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tracts, offered separately & as a
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___________________________________ Com munwuA 5 11 i ty News


New Hope School
reunion May 27
The 14th annual reunion
for those who attended
New Hope School in North
Holmes County, will be
held Saturday, May 27,
beginning at 10 a.m., at
the New Hope Masonic
Hall on the old school site,
south of Highway 2' on
179A, the Geneva West-
ville Road.
Thousands of students,
many of whom live in the
Florida- Alabama Geor-
gia tri-state area, attended
New Hope School that
taught students from the
1890's to 1963, A covered-
dish luncheon will begin
at noon.
For more information
contact, Max Thomas
(850) 956-2714, 1300
Carlis Lane, Westville, FL
32464; Posey Vaughan 956-
2502, 1463 Vaughan Dead
River Road, Westville, FL
32464; or Pearl Thompson
(850) 956-4537, 1284 Hwy
163, Westville, FL 32464

Save the Children
*Save the Children
Christian Center needs
stuffed animals to put in
gift .boxes for area senior
citizens. If anyone can
help, they should drop
off stuffed animals at 805
Main Street in Chipley.
For more information call,
(850) 638-0260.
*Anyone interested in
helping children hospi-
talized with cancer in
Pensacola can save their
used postage stamps and
aluminum soda can tabs
for Save The Children
Christian Center. They will
allow each child to remain
on their healing equipment
for an extra 10 minutes.
Postage stamps and can
tabs can be dropped off at
.805 Main Street in Chipley.
Miss Annie will turn them
into the redemption center
in Pensacola.

Female
Leadership
Symposium
The Holmes County Ex-
tension Office 4-H, in part-
nership with Girl Scouts,
tentatively plans to host a
Female Leadership Sym-
posium Camp on Saturday,
May 20.
This event will be an
annual educational hands

HEALTH
Continued from page 1B
Department of Health and
Human Services' Office on
Women's Health. DOH's
Office of Women's
Health promotes the week
throughout Florida.
Since prevention is the
number one way to avoid
common health problems,
National Women's Check-
Up Day encourages women
to visit health care profes-
'sionals to receive preven-
tive exams and screenings,
including check-ups for
heart disease, diabetes,
cancer and sexually trans-
mitted diseases (STDs).
Maintaining a regular
check-up schedule is one
of the five healthy hab-
its that can contribute to
enhancing a women's
health. Other measures
include routine exercise,
a healthy diet, not smok-


ing and following general
safety rules.
To celebrate Women's
Health, DOH will host the
first Governor's Confer-
ence on Women's Health
in Orlando on May 18-19.
This two-day conference
has been designed to pro-
vide relative information


on symposium camp for
young ladies from eight to
18 years of age.
They will learn about,
academic and career plan-
ning, property nutrition and
health practices, and com-
munication /presentation
skills. For more informa-
tion, contact the Holmes
County Extension Office
at 547-1108.

Holmes Council
on Aging meal
Holmes County Council
on Aging will serve a home
cooked meal the last Friday
of every month, beginning
at 10:30 a.m. at the Center
at 210 W. Kansas Avenue
in Bonifay. They will also
be honoring those having
birthdays each month.
Anyone 60 and older, is
invited to go and visit with
old friends and make some
new friends.

Shrine Paper
Drive June 17
The Panhandle Shrine
Club in Chipley will hold
its annual Paper drive on
Saturday, June 17.
Shriners and Shirne
Nobles will sell papers
throughout the city.
Proceeds go to the
Shrine Hospitals to benefit
children in need.

McDuffie reunion
The McDuffie, Taylor,
McDonald, and Lewis
reunion will be held Sat-
urday, June 10, at the John
Clark Building in Esto
There will be a covered
dish luncheon, take your
favorite dish, and any old
photographs and stories
to share. All relatives and
friends of these families
are invited.

Heritage Quest
Washington County
Public Library has made
the Heritage Quest data-
base available to residents
with a library card. The
database contains census
records and a search of
genealogy books in the
Heritage Quest database.
Renewal of the sub-
scription will be dependent
on the response the library
receives from its users.
To access the database:
eLog on to
www.washingtonfl. corn
*Scroll down the page
until you see library on the
on the health issues af-
fecting Florida's women
and to ascertain informa-
tion from women's health
Stakeholders both of
which are vital to the de-
velopment of a statewide
plan on women's health.
Learn more at the Con-
ference Web site at http:
//www.cme.hsc.usf.edu/
womens_health/.,
The U.S. Department
of Health and Human Ser-
vices is also sponsoring an
eight-week physical activ-
ity initiative WOMAN
(Women and girls On the
Move Across the Nation)
Challenge to begin on
Mother's Day, May 14 and
ends July 8.
DOH has offered
this challenge to female
employees as a work-
site wellness initiative.
To learn more about
WOMAN Challenge
and National Women's
Health Week view http://
www.womenshealth.gov/


whw/.
For more information on
women's health visit the
Department of Health Web
site at www.doh.state.fl.us
or contact your county
health department to learn
of local efforts.


left hand side
*Click on the library but-
ton
*Scroll down the page
until you find the link to
Heritage Quest
*Click on words "click
here to efiter Heritage
Quest online.
*Enter your Washington
County library barcode
*Click OK. For informa-
tion call 638-1314.

Blood drives
It is time once again to
donate blood. The blood
mobile will be at the fol-
lowing locations:
*Wed., May 17 at
Roulhac Middle School,
Chipley from 8 to 3 p.m.
*Friday, May 19 at


Lowes, Marianna 9 to 3
p.m.
*Sunday, May 21 at St
Joseph the Worker, Chipley
9.a.m. to 12 p.m.
*Monday, May 22 at One
Stop Career 9 11:30 a.m.
*Tuesday, May 23 at the
Bonifay Post Office 1 to 4
p.m.
For more information
concerning donating blood,
medications, or medical
conditions, call (850) 526-
4403, or stop by 2944 Penn
Avenue in Marianna.

Miss Firecracker
Miss Firecracker pag-
eant will be held Saturday,
June 3, in the cafeteria at
Vernon High School. All
proceeds from this pageant


will go to help purchase
fireworks for Vernon's an-
nual fireworks show. For
more information, contact
Laura Brewer at (850 535-
5118 after 5:30 p.m.

Watermelon
Pageant
The Watermelon Pag-
eant will be held Saturday,
June 10, at the Washington
County Agricultural Cen-
ter on Hwy. 90 in Chipley.
The pageant is open to
girls, ages birth to 22 years.
The pageant is open to all
contestants regardless of
area of residence.
Tri-County Community
Council Toys for Tots pro-
gram will receive the bulk
of the proceeds from this


pageant. Toys for Tots pro-
vides gifts for Christmas
forchildren and families.
in need. :
Pageant applications:
may be picked up at Caro-
lyn's Fashions on Railroads
Avenue in Chipley as well
as other locations, around
the area.. Make all checks
payable to Carolyn's Fash-
ions. Deadline for turning, .
in applications and dona-
tions is June 3.
VISTA positions
Residents who :need'
money for school are invit-,
ed to work for VSTA and
recei\ e an education award.
Therarare two AmeriCorp
VISTA positions open now.
For more information, call.
(850) 638-6317. -


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Chipley High School


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Nina Lindsey
Adams


Dana Marie
Allen


Joseph Edward Cameka Shanae
Bish Blue


Chelsea Adele Dawn Michelle
Anderson Andrews


Brianna Rae' Matthew Scott
Bone Booth


Robert Allen
Bethea


Danielle Nicole
Brantley


Graduation
Thursday May 18, at Memorial Field 8:00 pm
Baccalaureate Services
Wednesday May 17, at 7:00 pm
at Shiloh Baptist Church
Class Officers
President: Tara Mashburn
Vice President: Diviya Patel
Secretary, /Treasurer Jonathon Sober
Class Colors: Black and Silver
Class Flower: Tiger lily
Class Motto: Follow your dreams and pursue
them with courage: Let no one stand between you
and your dreams. After all. every business and in-
\ention in human history was inspired by people
\ ho \\ere just following their dreams."
Class Song: "Here's to the Night" by E\e 6


Jonathon Cory
Brock


Christie Lynn
Brooks



As


Senior Sponsors: Cecilia Mongoven. Kristi
Broom. Andy Compton. Richard Davenport.
Jennifer Kincaid. Lu\vana Locke


Chatara Ann Jelise Dannette
Brown Brown


Phillip R.
Brown


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John Edward
Brundage
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Skyla Nichole
Carter


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Kelly Ann Danielle Nichole
Casey Chambers


Lindley Pate Nathan Allen Joshua Wayne Robert Leonard
Clark Clemmons Clopton Commerford


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Special Congratulations to
TIFFANY OWENS


Southern Wvay
REALTY, INC
CHIPLEY FL* 638-5222

You Hold the Key to Your

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To all our area graduates and
their families, we send our
very best wishes.

CHIPLEY CITY DRUGS
1330 South Blvd., Chipley, FL
OH MARO- 638-1040
. HRAIT.^ 9^ ^ *\


Best Wishes To The Class of'061


BLUE
LAKE
BAPTIST
CHURCH
Chipley, FL
638-1034


ELI LEAVING AND MATT STEIGER
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m-WHY THINGS WORK'
Congratulations To 1


May
The Lord
Bless You
As You
Continue
To Follow
Him!


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We're Proud Of The

Clads Of2006!
SPECIAL CONGRATULATIONS
TO TIFFANYAYERS
Operated By
Nancy Griffin & Kris Mitchell ( RadioShack.
Mitchell Sight & Sound "-- --
A RadioShack. Dealer Chipley 638-4219


A passion for what we do, personalized service,
devotion to technical excellence--- these are '
the reasons "Why Things Work!". .
he Class of 2006!


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CHIPLEY HIGH SCHOOL


Mariah Keyanna
Conner


Amber Nichole
Cumbie


Lance Michael
Davis-Simmons


Courtney Marie Ryan Evan
FabeF Fisk


Ryder Elias Amanda Leigh
Fisk Foran


Crystal Lynn
Ford


Mitchell Allen Jessica Lynn
Gainer Gainey


Leigh Anna
George


Jonathan Lee
Gluck


Marley Gail Matthew James
Godfrey Goines


Julie Lynn Perez Lee
Goodson Grace


Congetta Marie
Hadden


Jonte' Tarel
Harmon


Zachary Alan Ray
Harris


Shawn Edwin
Harrison


Robert Charles
Hicks


Monica Nichole Haley Justine
Hill Hinson


Amanda Jean
Jackson


*1I
Ashley Nichole
Joyner


Justin Bradley
Kirkland


James Elliot Kimberley Ann
Leavins Lee


Mindy Marie
Locke


Andrew Grant Kelvin
Longo Mack


Conratulations 6 A
All Area Gradg!

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Family Medicine
8777 3rd St., Suite 4 850a
Chipley, Florida U 6V 38455
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You re d graduate now.
anr,d your uture is i ,our

S embarlik on a career
We wuih .'Ou muCr luck in
nll of your iutur e ndeaJs or
Keep up Ihe good ,.ork.
rarjdualE'
VANN BROCK
Washington County School Board, District 1
PolIcail ad vertiselren paid lor and approved by Vann Brock.
For Wasnhinriorr School Board, Distrct 1


- HATS OFF "'v
TO OUR GRADUA TES
Nathan Clemmons Robert Cumnierford
Marley Godfrey Jessica Gainey
Emi McCullough Samantha McSwain
Gardner Munn Lee Alyers
Aferissa Pate Carissa Pletcher
Jenna Thurman

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH


TiFFAJMY

Love, Aunt Debbie


Southern Akay
: r A I T I N C
Debbie J. Kent
REALTOR
Chipley, FL
850-638-5222


A'Wor 0 Good Wi
Best Wishes
and
May God Bless You i i




CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS
OF 2006 ON A FINE ACHIEVEMENT.
GOOD LUCK, GRADS!


TODAS GRADUATES
STOMORROWS LEADERS
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S Congratulations
To All 06 Grads!
^ Special Congratulations To
Matthew Booth, CHS; Chelsea Laney, FSU; David Pettis,
Jr. and John Pettis, Chipola Law Enforcement Grads.
FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Chipley, FL 638-1791


r/t BestWishes& .
Congralulations .. |
To

JAY SULLIVAN
Mom, Dad, Nana Pat, Pop Pop Hubert,
Coy, Sylvia, Shani & Aunt Anne

Congratulations To All 2006 Grads!



YOURJOURNEY!
** _** .*


in


Chipley, FL
(850) 638-1625


It's your graduation day,



The future looks bright. You're about to
begin a new chapter in life, and the story is
yours to write. Today is just the beginning,
Sso keep up the good work and make every
day count. We wish you all the best, every
step of the way.
Congratulations to all our local graduates
and their families.
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Buy The Best For Less
From Mack or Loul


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CHIPLEY HIGH SCHOOLar~m


pFRawr. a Wr aI Uffr at
Tara Nicole Celedia Emma
Mashburn McCullough


Samantha Grace
McSwain


Otto Anthony
Mierzejewski


Suzanna Kylee
Miller


Ernest Ray Gardner Talbert
Morris Munn


Joseph Lee
Myers


Travis Lee Menancha Roe-
Newsome Chelle Odom


Misty Dawn Tiffany Danielle
Odom Owens


Merissa-Ann
Garrett Pate


Diviya Sampat Pooja
Patel B. Patel


Cortney Leigh
Pettis


Benjamin Paul Matthew Austin
Phillips Phillips


Philip Daniel
Pippin


Holly Carissa
Pletcher


Sarah Elise
Ross


Amy Michelle Trevor Arlen
Russ Sapp


Brentney Alysia
Satterfield


Tolbert Paul Euless C.


Seiffert


Sheffield


Jessica Marie
Smith


Justin Edward Jonathan Dwight
Smith Sober


Patrick Bernard
Spencer


Matthew lan
Steiger


Andrew Lynn
Steinbach


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Congratulations To The
2006 Graduating Classes
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May You Achieve All Of
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Congratulations To
The Class of 2006!



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CHIPEY HGH SHOO


Ashley Kim Jay S. Summer Nicole Jenna Hazel
Stewart Sullivan Thomas Thurman


_____ "_-_ _- y
Billy Ray Mandie Nicole
Vann Walding


Javy Edward Naomi Lynn
Waller Ward


Terry Douglas
Williams


Jonathon Wesley
Wright


Mickey Edwin
Yohn


Pictures Not
Provided
Amanda Denise Abbott
Ashley Marie Badertscher
Sophia Lindsay Blodgett
Jessica Marie Brooks
Jaramie Lee Drew
Ricky Jamerrall Kennedy


Wade Michael Marks
Frederick Earnest Marshall
James Michael Mathis
Amanda Leigh Miles
Eduardo Rostro
James Richard Smith
Jesse James Smith
Tina Marie Stepp
Ronnae Tolbert


CHS Project Graduation May 18


Project Graduation for
Chipley High School's 2006
seniors will be held Thursday,
May 18, following graduation
at the Washington County
Agricultural Center. The doors
will open at 10:30 p.m. and
close at midnight. No one will
be admitted at the drug- and
alcohol-free party after the
doors close.
Games and entertainment
will include rock climbing,
bungee jump, mechanical bull,
boxing, karaoke, cards, foot
race, joust, dancing, movies,
free food and lots of prizes.
The doors will reopen after


breakfast at 5:30 a.m. Anyone
leaving early MUST have his/
her parent's permission. Par-
ents will be notified..
"Project Graduation is for
seniors and guests," a member
of the committee said. "Only
seniors are eligible to win
prizes."
Each senior may invite one
guest (ninth grade or above)
but neither may re-enter the
center after leaving the party.
Tickets for Project Gradu-
ation are $5 for seniors and
$5 for guests., T-shirts will be
available with senior purchase
only.


Senior athletes
CHS senior athletes were honored Friday, May 12 at the Ag Center by the Tiger 100 Club.


English and Spanish classes
Shiloh Baptist Church is offering free English classes for those
International people living and working in the area. Classes in
individual or group settings, from low beginner to advanced
classes are held weekly.
The free English class is held in the old sanctuary, Sunday
afternoons from 4 6 p.m. Spanish classes are held on Mondays
from 4:45 6:15 p.m. in the old sanctuary.
SThere is a small charge of $5 for an individual and $10 f9r
a family These classes are open to the public, all are welcome
to attend. For more information, call the church office at 638-
1014, Karma Cook at 638-8418 or (Espanole) Karen Wells at
638-1435.


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class of 2006!
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INSURANCE
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We SaluteYou On Ajob Well Done! 1 2006
C:I Grads!
RD & STAFF
Easterling & Associates
Chipley, FL. 638.0388 w..


Congratulations Class of 2006!
Special Congratulations To
RLeigh Anna George ,
^l With love and best wishes
for happiness and success
in your future.
Mom, Dad and Clay
Panhandle Veterinary Services
CHIPLEY, FL 638-4839
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cannn ul 1 s l if
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2006 Graduates!
DR. ABRIEIBI
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Chipley, FL (850) 415-1il8b

Congratulations Grads
On A Job Well Done!


COHNRA TILA TION


AND EoT WIf Hff

Washington County
and Area Graduates!

COLBY PEEL
Washington County Judge
BOBBY HADDOCK
Washington County Sheriff
CAROL GRIFFIN
Washington Supervisor of Elections
GIL CARTER
Washington County Property Appraiser
HELEN McENTYRE
Washington County Tax Collector
LINDA COOK
Washington County Clerk of Court


Aja-Rejai Denise
Wright


(850) 415-1997
1138 Main St Cell (334) 685-1034
Chipley, FL Fax (850) 415-1910
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Vernon High School



III ~L;s7.tR. 274,14i


Graduation
Ma\ 19, 2006. at Vernon High School
Stadium at 8:00pm


Jonathan Grant Casey William
Bell Brock


Brett Michael
Chamberlain


Casey Ann
Church


Brooke Ekalla Victor Larnelle
Brownn Brown


Justin Terell Klayton Mark
Coleman Coleman


Rickey Dustin
Cook


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Baccalaureate Service
May 17. 2006 at
7:00 pm at Vernon Evangelistic Church
Class Officers:
President: Brooke Brown
Vice President: LaWanda Peterson
Treasurer : Faysue Harris
Secretary Jessica Howell
Class Colors
Baby Blue and Chrome
Class Flower
White Rose tipped with Orange
Class Motto
"Live as if you were to die tomorrow, learn as if
\ou \were to live forever." Mahatma Gandhi
Class Song: "Yesterday" by Boys to Men
Senior Sponsors: Sandra Cook. Terry Parker.
Hazel Pittman. Donna Keith. Ryan Hardy


Cassandra Nicole
Cornelius


Joshua Andrew
Crundwell


Samantha Jae
Denney


Edmund Herbert
Evans


Matthew Bryant
Evans


Samantha Mae
Fuller


Audreanna
Lorraine Green


Jesse Dixon
Hall


SKimberl
Kristina Halstead


Kayla Renee Heather Nicole Faysue
Hammack Harcus Harris


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Jessica Hope
Hewitt


Mario Tirrell Dave Lamar
Hill Holley


Amy Lynnette Jessica Leighann
Hover Howell


Daniel Joseph
Hunter


Greg Alan
Jenkins


James Derek
Kirkland


Daniel Cody
Lee


Ramona Jean
Mayes


LaWayne Sinclair
McDonald .


Rachael Lorraine
McDonald


Waylon Roy
Miller


Karlis Quenton : Andrew Martin Courtney
Mims Mrazek Newsom


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THE ELECTIONS SPECIAL ON AUGUST 30!


CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL AREA
GRADS OF 2006
COUNTRY
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CHIPLEY
638-7373


BONIFAY
547-9310


Congratulations
Grads!
Good Luck in All Your
Future Endeavors.

DR. ANNETTE CARTE
Chipley, FL(850) 415-6781


a u u V : Roy Carter, Community President and Associates
Washington County 1Capital City
Chamber of Commerce O wBank MEMBERFDIC
CHIPLEY, FL 638-4157 1242 Jackson Ave., Chipley. 638-0510


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VENO IG CHO


Kayla Ruth Andrew Clay
Nichols Norris


David Russell
O'Brian


Shannon Rae Christina Kay
O'Brien Owens


Samuel Matthew Erica Denise
Owens Palmer


Tasha Marie Claudia Renee
Park Payne


Robert Montreze
Potter


Courtney Lea Michael Dean
Prevatt Scott


Sarina Desiree Sean Preston
Scurlock Scurlock


Abigail Joy
Smith


Fredrick Bernard
Staton


Senteria Sinclair
Steele


William Edward
Stokes


John Steven
Summerhill


Alan Michael
Taylor


Seth Howard
Taylor


Clinton Devon
Toole


Eileen Elizabeth
Tracy


James Edward
Tyre


Kenneth Tyrae
Washington


Lonnie Brandon
Washington


Anthony John
Westling


Derek Allen
Wicker


David Leroy
Williams


Keeley Leigh
Willis


Destiny Marrie
Wilson


Jeremy Lorenzo Jamison Thomas
Wilson Wood


Bryan Durelle
Works


Demuriel Jerrell
Works


Brittney Janae
Wright


PHOTOS NOT
PROVIDED
Shawn Michael Burkett
Joshua Blake Casey
Kajauna Lynette Dean
Nicole Sue Dupuis
LaWanda Yvonne Peterson
Tiffanie Rose Sapp
Alyssa Marie Simmons
Decoya Mariquise White


COMNTYNW


Volunteers
needed
Covenant Hospice is
seeking compassionate
volunteers who are inter-
ested in making a differ-
ence in the lives of patients
and families facing life-
limiting illnesses.
Volunteers are needed
for administrative sup-
port, community outreach,
transportation, compan-
ionship, respite services
and special events. The
contributions made by
volunteers allow Covenant
Hospice, a non-profit or-
ganization, to continue to
provide a very special kind
of caring to patients with
life-limiting illnesses and
their loved ones. Please


call Barbara Bentley at
(850) 482-8520.

VHS Project
Graduation
Vernon High School
Project Graduation Com-
mittee is currently seeking
donations toward the Proj-
ect Graduation Luau.
Project Graduation is
an all night substance free,
parent sponsored event that
provides the graduating
class a night to celebrate
their commencement in a
secluded chaperoned en-
vironment. It takes place
immediately following
commencement exercises.
In addition, to the luau,
each participant will re-
ceive a souvenir t-shirt.


The committee also plans
to furnish door prizes for
class members.
To make a financial do-
nation or contribute a door
prize toward this event,
contact Belinda Howell
at 850-535-1493, Donna
Green at 850-535-2111'
(home) or 850-774-4839
(cell) or Vernon High
School,-at 850-535-2046.

Motorist
Awareness
System
The Florida Department
of Transportation (FDOT)
recently introduced the
Motorist Awareness Sys-
tem (MAS) to its contrac-
tors and the traveling pub-
lic in an effort to increase


work zone safety and mo-
torist convenience.
To find out more about
FDOT's safety efforts, visit
www.itseveryonesjob.com
or the department's Web
site at www.dot.state.fl.us.

Boat Lake open
Boat Lake in Sunny Hills
held its season opening on
Saturday, April 29. Season
passes are good from May
- October. Adult, age 13
and older $21.40 and
children, ages 3 'to 12 will
be $10.70.

Checkpoints
Washington County
Sheriff's office will be
conducting driver's license
and vehicle inspection


checkpoints through May
22, on various local and
county and state roads in
Washington County.
Recognizing the dan-
ger of defective vehicle
equipment, deputies will
concentrate their efforts
on vehicles being operated
with defects such 'as bad
brakes, worn tires and de-
fective lighting equipment.
Attention will also be di-
rected toward drivers who
are in violation of Florida
driver's license laws.
Washington County
Sheriff's office has found
these checkpoints to be
an effective means of en-
forcing the equipment and
driver's license laws of
Florida while ensuring the
safety of motorists


Mentors needed
The Take Stock in Chil-
dren Scholarship Program
of Washington County is
looking for caring adults
to mentor scholarship re
cipients. If you can donate
one hour a week, you have
the time to change a life by
helping a child.
Take Stock in Children
mentors include Governor
Jeb Bush, state and local
government employees.
senior citizens, homemak
ers as well as members of
prominent corporations
and community organiza-
tions.
If you are interested in
becoming a mentor, please
call either Don Walters at
850-527-9274 or Sandy
Solger at 23--0623.


CONGRA TULA TIONS
GRADS OF 2006! ,
We're proud to wish the
Class of 2006 much success I
for tomorrow and beyond.
J.D. and Delisha Kilgore and Staff
Badcock&more
HOME FURNITURE .Il
Hwy. 77 South, Chipley, FL 638-4097 j-


BEST WISHES TO THE


2006 GRADS

S DR. EDWARD SEELIGER
4NFCH Pediatrician
-1 .(850) 415-8195


We Join With Family
And Friends In Saying...
COGRATIULATISON S
CLASS Of 20061
CHIPLEY l I
GUN & PAWI\
Chipley, FL 638-8987


eonactuiatons

gad of 2oo006/
We're proud to wish the Class of 2006
much success for tomorrow and beyond.


vCoMrdt^ud^tov 6rdd1
Special Congratulations To
SDanielle Brantley, Jessica Brooks,
Kelly Holley, Ben Phillips,
z Matt Phillips, Trevor Sapp,
SAndrew Longo, Rick Marshall
and Crystal Lane
ChiDley, FL 8501638-7417








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Graceville High School


Evan Rich
Barber


John Daniel
Byrd


Jock Aaron Geami Amanda Jason Monroe
Blandenburg Britt Burghoff


Cornelius JaJuan
i Clark


Cruz Dante'
Tarez Clark


Richard Trey
Burrell


Courtney Faith Jessica Lynn
Coggins Collins

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Graduation
May 22. 2006 in the Graceville High School
Gymnasium at 6:00 p.m.
Baccalaureate Service
May 21. 2006 at the Baptist College Chapel
at 7:30p.m.
Class Officers:
President Keith Watford
Vice- President- Chrissy Polston
Secertary Geami Britt
Treasurer J.D. Byrd
Reporter Alisa Laster
Class Colors: Orange and White

.Class Flower: Peach Rose
Class Motto: "The more you sacrifice, the harder it .
is to surrender."
Class Song: "Time of your Life"
Senior Sponsor Louise Mixon and Paula Wright


Jeremy Daniel Keona Jenae
Cox Daniels


Dustin Allen Travis Keon
Evans Franklin


Shamari Cheryse
Garrett


Julius Jerrod James Tyler
Henderson : Johnson-:.


Loren Kyle Ashley Nichole
Johinson ..- Kreitzer


Crystal Lynn
Lane
411,6


Alisa Marie Shawn Thomas
Laster Marshall


Ryan Harrell
Martin

.i, 2


Philip Chester Jarrod Christopher
O'Bar Odom


Erica Sada Kayla Marie
Olds Owens


Tory Hable Christina Marie Jonathan Carl
Pittman Polston Register


Phylicia Lashae-.
Russ


David Blake Jamese DeShay
Saunders Sorey


PHOTOS
NOT
PROVIDED
Ryan Anime Mansour Litim
Jeremy Lorenzo Wilson


Carolyn Nicole
Smith


Daniel Jay
Walters


Continuing
Education
Chipola College will offer a
variety of short courses in the
coming weeks:
An Observing & Recording
Child Behavior course will
meet Monday and Wednesday,


Tanzshaela Unice Keith Curtis Brandon Jerome
Ward Watford Wilson


June 26 through August 7 from
6 to 9:20 p.m. Cost is $171.
The Continuing Education
Department also offers custom
motivational workshops for
businesses and organizations.
Gatlin Education Services
(GES) offers, open enroll-
ment, online courses in: health


care, internet : graphics/web
design, business, law and
travel. Register online at
www.gatlineducation.com/
chipola.
Education To Go offers
online programs in: computers,
photography, languages, writ-
ing, entertainment industry,
grant writing, business, sales,


accounting, test prep, finance.
health, child care, parenting.
art, history, psychology, lit-
erature, statistics, philosophy.
engineering, law and nursing.
For dates and course outlines.
visit www.ed2go.com/chipola.
For information about any
of these non-credit courses.
call 850-718-2395.


CONGRATULATIONS
To ALL OF OUR
2006 GRADUATES

OBAR'S INSURANCE AGENCY
Auto, Home, Farm, Commercial Bonds, Mobile Homes, Life, Health
Arthur P.W. Obar, Jr., Agent An Independent Insurance Agency
Graceville, FL (850) 263-4483


"A Pita erieMke h ifeec
54 C r e l
(850) 263-68~


HENRY ARNOLD FORD
Graceville, Florida e263-3271 1


0odJck GCads!
and best wishes to the hardworking
young men and women
of our 2006 graduating classes.

The Baptist College of Florida
Graceville, FL 263-3261
www.bapdstcollege.edu


COHSrAttul1At ions

Classes Of 2006!
AND BEST OF LUCK

MATTOX PHOTOGRAPHY
SGraceville, Fl 263-2738


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Cottondale High School


Kimberly Leann
Acosta


Jordan Wayne
Burnett


Shane Andrew Jessica Desiree'
Anderson Beels


Millard Filmore
Busby IV


Tyinetra Nicole
Brannon


Heather Danelle Amber Nicole
Daffin Delk


Angela May
Brothers


Jeremy Brent
Dickens


Graduation: : Monday, May 22 at 8:00 pm,
Cottondale Football Field
(in the event of rain it will be in CHS Gym).
No Baccalaureate Service
Class Officers:
President- Mitchell Whitehead
Vice-President-Holly Scurlock
Secretary-Tiffany Tate
Treasurer- Natalie Mosier
Reporter-Natasha Gray
Class Colors Silver & White
Class Flower White Orchid
Class Motto "Through darkness we have arisen
to triumph. We have conquered all those who
would oppose us, and prevailed where others
have fallen. Now, as we raise our standard high,
know that this is our time in which We will make
the difference."
Class Song "This is Your Life" by S\witchfoot


Senior Sponsors Billie Ohler: Cind\ Franklin:
Michael Mel\ in

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James Sean
Douglas


Tiffanie Lashea Taylor Elizabeth
Early Finch


Virginia Elizabeth
Fitzgerald


Wa


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Brandi Nicole
Godwin


Justin Scott
Goll


Natasha Nicole
Gray


Cedrik Saron Kayla Sue
James Jones


Katrina Marie Joycelyn Sharese
Kohr Lewis


Maegen Nicole
Mabry


Matthew Douglas Stephanie Elaine
McIntosh McIntosh


Benjamin Dale
Meadows


Parrish Michael Jesse Earl
Monroe Moore II


x`


Heather Mariah
Morris


Natalie Sylvia
Mosier


Anthony Oneal
Noble


Michael Zachary
Odom


Jessica Irene
Powell


Darius Marte'
Peterson


Jermaine Lionel Mary Katherine
Pittman Rails


Orrin Klayton
Retherford


Candace Yolanda
Roulhac


Tyler James
Scarborough


Holly Michelle
Scurlock


Amy Virginia
Seaborn


Kimberly Dianne
Sloan


Robert Chase
Smith


Nadia Carneice
Speights
L ,. __:,_." .' .:"*,",;


Christopher Ryan
Springer


Tiffany Marie
Tate


Jasmine Deandra
Thomas


Britney Kayla
Turner


Philemon Allen
Ward


Jantzen Wayne Mitchell Eugene
Whitehead Whitehead


Ashley Danielle Kelly Ann
Williams Williams


Summer programs
Chipola College will offer
programs for children of all
ages this summer.
Swimming lessons will
be offered for ages four and
up. Lessons are based on
a combination of nation-
ally-recognized methods.
The following sessions are


scheduled: Session 1: May
30-June 8; Session 2: June
12-22; Session 3: June 10-
20; and Session 4: July 24-
Aug. 4. Classes are available
at 9 a.m., 10 a.m. or 6:45
p.m. Sessions include eight
45-minute lessons. Cost is
$45 and pre-registration is
required, with a $5 fee for
late registration.


Infant and Preschool
Swimming lessons for chil-
dren 3 and under will meet
June 26-29. Classes will
be available at 10 a.m. and
6:45 p.m. Cost is $30. For
information, call pool man-
ager Rance Massengill at
850-718-2473.
Chipola's Fine and
Performing Arts Direc-


tor Joan Stadsklev will
offer a Performing Arts
Camp (ages 13-18), June
19-29. Youngsters will re-
ceive instruction in music,
voice, diction, acting, cho-
reography, etiquette, and
audition techniques. Early
registration is June 6, from 4
to 7 p.m. in the Chipola Arts
Center. Cost is $195, with


a $25 late registration fee.
A Young Performing Arts
Camp (ages 8-12) will meet
July 17-27. Early registra.
tion is July 6, from 4 to 7
p.m. in the Arts Center. Cost
is $195, with a $25 late reg.
istration fee. All camps will
meet from 9 a.m. to 12:30
p.m. in the performing arts
building. Call 718-2301.


GOOD] LRUCKINT HEIFUTURETO.THE.CLASSO~F 2006I~i


Mariesha Gizzele
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1iii3j Washington County News/Holmes County Times-Advertiser, Wednesday, May 17, 2005
ICE


Pr. Sarah Clemmons,
\jce president of In-
structional and Student
Services at Chipola Col-
lege, commends the 192
students who made the
Iean's List for academic
achievement during the
spring Semester 2006.
To be placed on the Dean's
I~ist, a student must take 12
or more semester hours of
courses and make an aver-
age'of 3.25 (B+) to 4.0 (A)
i1 all courses.
SStudents who made
pOrfect averages of 4.0-
straight A's-and their
h~ometowns are:
: Alford-Alicia Clem-
mons, Joshua Williams.
:IAltha-Amy Redmond,
Krystle Shelton.
. Blountstown- Sharon
Ebersole, Howell Good-
man Jr;, Christal McClel-
lan.
':Bonifay-Kristin Carr,
1apkhel Edwards, Kimberly
Qarske, Clayton Land.
: Bristol-Charles Bar-
bet:Jr., Josh Kern.
, Campbellton Jamie
Daoglas.
I Chipley -Corazon
Biurke, Tristin Kroening,
1ichard Norris Jr., Charles
Odom, Seamus O'Neill,
Alaina Pitts.
' Clarksville -April
Frith.
Sottondale- Christina
Toole.
:Graceville-Mark
Jimper. Laura Nolin.
Grand Ridge-Aaron
Money ham. Thomas
Walker. Amber Wilson.
Greenwood-Andrev
D'uce. Frank Stackowicz.
N Malone-Jordan Olds.
NI arianna --S Sarah
Cartwright. Bobby Collins.
Adam Johnson. Jennifer
Kelly. Charles Lockey IV,


Bryce Melvin, Tammy
Pinnella, Chrystal Pittman,
Elizabeth Sims, Kimberly
Stevens, Megan Stewart,
Kelley Tew, Amanda West.
Ponce de Leon-Dustin
Leavins.
Westville--Nikole
Hamilton.
Out of District-An-
drea Rogers of Chatta-
hoochee, Ashley Earley of
Defuniak Springs, Kristy
Johnson of Donalsonville,
Ga., Jarrod Duggar,
Karah Rackley, Michael
Uzzell of Tallahassee.
Students who earned
grade point averages
ranging from 3.25(B+) to
3.99 (A) and their home-
towns are
Altha-Lacy Adkins,
Shannon Grice, Jesse Hill,
Jordan Waldorff.
Blountstown-Elton
Barfield, Rebecca Hambly,
Katrina Hobbs, Jay Mc-
clellani, Donna Schebel,
Donald Stanley Jr., Beena
Syed.
Bonifay Christin
Carrell, Stephanie Davis,
Corey Dunn, Kelly Dykes,
Austin Hobbs, Lori Hub-
bard, Vernon Lewis III,
Daniel Medley, Cesar Mo-
rales, Hannah Paulk, Ash-
ley Pettis, Richard Ramsay,
Paul Segers, Lindsay Short,
Jeff Sims, Clinton Smith.
Bristol-Jonetta Daw-
son, Ashley Durham,
Courtney Kincaid.
Campbellton Rachael
Douglas. Jessica Olds.
Chipley-Karri Baldr).
Melanie Bledsoe. Derek
Boyett, Daniel Boyett, Ja-
son Bruner. Daniel Carter.
Ryan Clark. David Clen-
ney. Gina Clenney. Kevin
Fussell, Joel Goodson.
Bremen Hill. Jordan King.
Nicole Knight. Alexander


May, Travis Monsalvatge,
Casey Parish, Alex Parker,
Jenna Peel, Cassandra
Prichard,, Marisa Register,
Thomas Register, Patrick
Roark, Ashley Roberts,
Haley Salter, Kevin Smith,
James Staten, Phillip
Vosbrink, Justin Warden,
Karen Waymire.
Clarksville -'Valerie
Jones, Bart Nichols.
Cottondale Amanda
Barber, Taylor Finch,
Mary Gay, Kara Hewitt,
Martin Knapp, Jessica
Sloan, Amber Standland,
Joshua Storm.
Fountain-Thomas
Ogden.
Graceville- Jordan
Bellamy, Nathan Day,
Seddon Gay, Hannah Pate,
Ashley Roberts, Katrina
Skelton, Michael Ward,
Shelly Worthy, Lakisha
Young, Latisha Young,
Whitney Williams.
Grand Ridge-Seth
Basford, Christian Smith.
Greenwood--Eva
Graves, Ashley Green,
Shannon Mercer, Beverly
Pollock.
Malone Ashley Beard,
Karen Beeler, Joc Callo-
way, Stacey Hall, Kyndal
Murdock.
Marianna-Aric Briso-
lara, Christopher Calton,
Amanda Cama, Megan
Carpenter, Patrick Dalstra,
Sheena Davis, Miriam


Davis, Joshua Ellis, Janna
Ellis, Matthew Eskuchen,
Andrew Gause, Erin Gil-
lette, Bethany Gwaltney,
Kayla Home, Charles
Isabella, Tamara Jennings,
Eason Knox, Brittney
Mathis, Danielle Myrick,
Dashoan Olds, Codi Play-
er, Marci Rankin, Karla
Strickland, Trevor Tyre.
Ponce De Leon-Jena
Brooks, David Carroll,
Gregory Egger, Alysa
Locke, Elizabeth Mc-
combs.
Sneads- Jennifer
Brown, Karri Brown, Bil-
lie Collins, Erin Hays,
Timothy Kleiser, Lynsey
Pittman, Ashley Roberts.
Westville--James Lewis,
Jamie Williams.
*Students graduating
from the,social work, edu-
cation, and criminal justice
programs of the University
of West Florida at Chipola
College, celebrated with
family and friends on
Wednesday at the Chipola
Arts Center.
A standing- room- only
crowd heard the gradua-
tion address delivered by
Dr. Donald Chu, Dean of
the UWF College of Pro-
fessional Studies.
Diplomas presented
by department chairs,
Dr. John Smykla, Crimi-
nal Justice, Dr. Richard
Doelker, Social Work, Dr.


Joseph Peters, Educa-
tion, and Dr. Tom Kramer,
Graduate Education.
Also in attendance were
Dr. Kitty Myers, Director
of the University Center
of Chipola, Danny Sims,
Superintendent of Jackson:
County Schools, Rosa
Jones, Advisor, Criminal
Justice program, and Dr.
Kathy Johnson, Depart-
ment of Criminal Justice
and Legal Studies, UWF.
A total of 54 students
completed degree pro-
grams this spring, with 31
of those participating in
the graduation ceremony.
The graduates for 2006
by program are:
Bachelor of Arts Crimi-
nal Justice: Wade Davis,
Kelly Goodwin, Garrett
Hamlin, Amy Carlisle Hil-
ton, Joseph King, Paulie
McClain, Torria Richard-
son, Mark Rogers, Pamra
Small, David Taylor.
Bachelor of Arts Social
Work: Dexter Bass, An-
gela Bolds, Misty Brown,
Attallah Cotton, Ilisha
Crawford, Jennifer Hall,
Ashley Massey Morrison,
Clarissa Medina, Bernice
Milton, Merian Milton,
Selisa Nessmith, Broward
Troy Peoples, Heather
Rich, Rhonda Richard-
son, Janessa Schmarje
Edwards, Suzi Wheeler.
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Tracy Basford, Tiffany
Benton, Margaret Brock,
Amanda Campbell, Amie
Corbin, Amy Cox, Shaw-
na Ferguson, Lisa Garrett,
Matsu Greene, Lee Ann
Heinemann, Rosanne
Mason Howell, Tiffany
Hudson, Jenny Johnson,
Sheila Kent, Marci Lord,
Miranda Rehberg, Jennifer
Rhodes, Heather Richards,
William "Frankie" Rog-
ers, Carissa Sapp, Donna
Smith, Mika Thomas, Kim
Truett. Students receiving
Master of Arts Degrees in
Educational Leadership
w/ Certification: Holli
Crawford, Angela Hall,
Tracie Jordan, Nirra Poret
and Beth Welch.

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Robert L. McLendon, Jr.,
President of St. Johns
River Community Col-
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Chipola College during his
commencement address at
the Chipola graduation.
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college that has had the
impact on its commu-
nity that Chipola has had,"
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served as president of St.
Johns River since 1972.
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Andrews Bennett


Virginia Falisha Angela Tonya
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Daniel Devon Robert Daniel
Birge Brown


Justin Steven
Bruce


Brandon Charles
Bryant


Kelly Nichole Ronnie Allen
Burnham Butler


Jessica Lynn Stacie
Davidson Lynn Davis


Kristin Stephanie Chelsey L.
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Stephanie Viola William Cody
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Amanda Renea Brandi Lacrishia
Clark Couch


Kendra Elise Jesse Dawayne
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Marcus Brandon
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Christopher M. Curtis Anthony
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Nathaniel Paul Whitney Rachele
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Holmes County High School


Graduation
Friday. May 19 at 8:00 p.m.
at Memorial Field. If there is a chance of rain the
ceremony \ ill be moved to the gymnasium.
Baccalaureate Service
Sunday. May 14 at 6:00p.m.
at The First Baptist Church of Bonifay
Class Officers:
President Lily Slay
Vice-President Janmie Smith
Secretary Jicole Hanson-Niemi
Treasurer- Allison Hausner
Historian Kendra Dumas
Class Colors Blue and Gold
Class Flower Yellow Rose
Class Motto
S"We came as strangers, and we're leaving as eternal
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Class Song "This Is Your Life" by S\\ itchfoot
Senior Sponsors
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Jicole Mae
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Kaci Danielle
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Allison Michelle
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Andy Lee
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Holmes County High School


Lily Katherine Jamie Elaine
Slay Smith


Diamond
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Rachel Ann
Taylor


Wesley Shea Stephen Brian
White Wilkerson


,mily Dawn Matthew Lamar
Sowell Stevens


Lindsay Rachel
Tomlin


Andrew Russell
Williams


Heath Tyler
Ulrich


Kelsey Erin
Williams


Alison Lee
Steverson


Elec Dwayne
Wells


Heather Danielle
Strickland


James Louis
Wells


Holmes County Photos
Not Provided
Brittney Jade Birge
Selena Faye Cooper
Marianne Corinne Elam
Lori Nicole Hubbard
Brandon Ray Poteet
Adison Todd Ray
Merrielizabe Danielle Snaidman


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BBB scholarships
The Better Business' Bureau Founda-
tion of Northwest Florida is accepting
applications from students in Bay, Cal-
houn, Franklin, Gadsden, Gulf, Holmes,
Jackson, Liberty, Wakulla and Washing-
ton county high schools for its 2006 BBB
Student Ethics Scholarship Program.
The program will offer three $1,000
scholarships to current high school ju-
niors or seniors who plan to attend an
accredited college in the United States or
Canada.
Award recipients will be notified in
September and awards will be presented
at the BBB Torch Award for Marketplace
Ethics luncheon this October.
To apply for the scholarship, students
should contact their principal or guidance
counselor.
Entries must be postmarked by May 19,
2006.
For more information, contact the BBB
at (850) 429-0026 or (800) 729-9226.


Bethlehem High School


Graduation
Mlay 23. 2006 7:00 pm Gymnasium
Baccalaureate Service
May 21. 2:00 pm Carmel Assembly of God Church
Class Officers:
President Justin Harvard
Vice-President Jessica Lew is
Secretary Jessica Mangenelli
Treasurer Danny Bernabe
Historians- Faith \ann. Jenna Toole.
and Beverly Ellenburg
Chaplin Ashley Harker
Class Colors: Turquoise and Yello
Class Flower: Hibiscus
Class Motto: "What we are to be \e are now
becoming"
Class Song: "Photograph" by Nickleback
Senior Sponsors
Zeb Brown. Linda Martin. and Bonnie Jefferson
Principal: Lorna Raper
Assistant Principal: Donald Dady


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Bethlehem High School


Jessica Timothy
Lewis Locklear


Jessica
Manganelli


Chauntele Scott
Mauffray McClellan


William Brad
McDonald


Branden Anthony
Parrish Pettis


Faith
Vann


Megan
Phillips


Jenna
Toole


Joe Joe
Webb Wood


Dewey
Trant


Samantha
Young


Continuing
Education
courses
Chipola College will of-
fer a variety of short courses
in the coming weeks.
An Observing & Re-
cording Child Behavior
course will meet Monday
and Wednesday, June 26
through August 7 from 6 to
9:20 p.m. Cost is $171.
The Continuing Educa-
tion Department also of-
fers custom motivational
workshops for businesses
and organizations. The fol-
lowing are available: Eat
That Frog: Stop Procrasti-
nating and Get More Done
in Less Time; Whale Done:
The Power of Positive Re-
lationships; The Pygmalion
Effect: Managing the Power


of Expectations; Discussing
Performance; The Attitude
Virus: Curing Negativity in
the Workplace; Team Build-
ing: What makes a Good
Team Player?; and After All,
You're the Supervisor!
Gatlin Education
Services (GES) offers,
open enrollment, online
courses in: health care,
internet graphics/web de-
sign, business, law and
travel. Register online at
www.gatlineducation.com/
chipola.
Education To Go offers
online programs in numer-
ous disciplines.
For dates and course out-
lines, visit www.ed2go.com/
chipola
For information about any
of these non-credit courses,
call 850-718-2395. ,


Poplar Springs High School


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Graduation
May 25, 2006 7:00 pm Gymnasium
Baccalaureate Service
May 21. 3:00 pm Bethel Baptist Church Graceville
Class Officers:
President Evan Messer
Vice-President William Floyd
Secretary Blake Bradley
Treasurer Seanna Henderson
Historians- Brirtney Martin and Latasha Hildreth
Class Colors: Pink and Black
Class Flower: White Rose with Pink Tip
Class Motto: "We may not have it all together.
but together we have it all"
Class Song: "So Far Away" by Staind
Senior Sponsor
Karon Mattox

Principal: Patty Segrest
Assistant Principal: Gordon Wells


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Nikki Nicole Joseph Zackary
Anderson Bell


Darren O'Ryan Earnest Deon
Braswell Cade


Joseph Maylon
Bien


Christy Marie
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William Lydell Brittany Nichole
Floyd H Gunnels


Michael Blake
Bradley


Jeremiah B.
Harbaugh


Seanna Deree
Henderson


Latasha Rose
Hildreth


Brittney Anne
Martin


Evan Matthew
Messer


Tanya Denise
Mitchell


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A Big Salute To The
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Poplar Springs High School


mA FCAT results available online


I


Kevin Randall
Newman


Tanner Lee
Sketo


Miranda
Christina Paldino

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Cheryl Lenee
Smith


Kacy Lynn Samantha Sue
Rhodes Sharpe


Justin William
Smith


Amy Lynn
Tidwell


James Dean
Sheffield


Craig Steven
Welsh


Governor Jeb Bush and
Education Commissioner
John L. Winn recently an-
nounced that parents of third
and twelfth graders can now
view their child's Florida
Comprehensive Assessment
Test (FCAT) reading and
mathematics scores on the
Internet.
To view test results, fami-
lies can log on to the FCAT
Parent Network at www.fc
atparentnetwork.com This
secure site also includes
detailed information on the
meaning of the scores and
provides resources to im-
prove student performance
in the future.
The FCAT Parent Network "
incorporates technology and
state-of-the-art security mea-
sures to ensure parents can


access their child's scores
as soon as they are available.
Parents will receive a letter
from their child's school
with the appropriate login
and password information.
Various information
The website provides par-
ents with scores, resources
and additional information
on the FCAT in English,
Spanish and Haitian-Creole.
The benefits of the FCAT
Parent Network include
rapid report delivery, secu-
rity of test data, clarity on
the meaning of scores, tools
to improve student perfor-
mance and additional parent
resources.
The FCAT Parent Net-
work and the released tests
are: additional resources for
students and parents.


Ponce de Leon High School


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Graduation
May 22. 2006 at 7:30 pm in the Gymnasium
Baccalaureate Service
May 21. 2006 at 9:00 am in the Gymnasium
Class Officers
President: Savannah Whigham
Vice President: Janna Leavins
Secretary: Row\dy Wilbur
Historian: Zach Kennison
Class Colors
Red and White
Class Flower
Red Rose
,Class Motto
"We have walked so far together. we ha\e grown so
very close. But yesterday became today, and we are
on the verge of tomorrow when \ve must go alone to
find the dreams we all dreamed together."
Class Song: None
Senior Sponsors: Terri Penrod and Heather Bailey


Brett James Kristie
Bishop Bozeman


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Joshua Ray
Burch


Barbara Marie
Byrd


Jessica Renea
Brooks


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Johnnie
Cain


Chase Edward Clint Steven
Brown Bruner


Logan Franc Melissa Carol
Chaney Ellenburg


Chastity Marie
Harrell


Ashley Michelle
Hayes


Jesse Foster Spencer
Joiner III Kennington


Zachary Kenneth
Kennison


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Mia Renee
McMillan


Michelle Lee
McMillan


Miranda Allison Matthew Lynn


Miller


Montgomery


Joseph Paul
Paulk


Literacy Volunteers
Literacy Volunteers of Washing-
ton County, Inc is seeking volunteers
to become Laubach Certified Tutors
and help an adult learn to read. Call
638-6317.

WCCS registration
Washington County Christian


School (WCCS) is registering stu-
dents for the 2006-07 school year.
Classes are being offered in kinder-
garten, three, four and five years; El-
ementary, first through fifth grades;
Middle, sixth, seventh and eighth
grades. The school offers a small
teacher to student ratio, therefore
classes will fill quickly.
WCCS is a non-profit, non-de-


nominational, private Christian
school. Those interested should call
or visit the school at 1405 Brickyard
Road today. The phone number is
638-WCCS (9227).


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Ponce de Leon High School


Stephanie Thomas R.
Corinne Quinton Rhodes


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Webster Whigham


Nicholas Alan Tommy Lewis Austin T. Josh Heath Russell Tyler
Rushing Serigne Sims Slay Stafford


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Whigham Wilbur Williams


Catherine Julie
Tinsley


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Charlotte Rose Baronie
Joni Noel Cain
Malcom Daniel Johnson
Donnie Lee Morrison
Christopher Ross Welch
Jessica Lynn Whiddon


Jack Davis Award

a highlight of

Graduation 2006


The Jack Davis Memo-
rial Award is presented
each year by the Holmes
County -Times-Advertiser
in' memory of Jack Davis.
Davis was a retired edu-
cator and coach who ei-
joyed a successful second
career in journalism.
- After having served
over: 30 years in the Hol-
mes, County school system,
Jack covered sports for the
Holmes County Advertiser
and later became the first
mainagiig-editor of the'
Holmes County Times in
1989.
The Times instituted this
award immediately after
Jack's untimely death in an


auto accident in 1992, and
since then, has honored an
outstanding athlete at each
county high school.
This award is given each
spring to the all-around
student-athlete who best
demonstrates the combina-
tion of excellence in sports,
academics, character and
citizenship, Just about
every time, selection of
the winner is very diffi-
cult, since each school has
several students in close
Contentionn! '
For the first time last
year, the newspaper hon-
ored one outstanding male
and one outstanding female
athlete at each school.


Workforce trends seminar

held forlocal educators


Guidance counselors,
career specialists, princi-
pals, and deputy superin-
tendents from five counties
were recently hosted by the
Chipola. Regional Work-
force to discuss workforce
trends today and in the
future for the five counties
that make up the Work-
force Board region.
Those in attendance
were able to hear from a
variety of speakers repre-
senting the state govern-
ment, .economic devel-
opment and the private
.sector. Freida Sheffield,
head of the Youth Coun-
cil for .Workforce Florida,
presented information
concerning meeting the
demand for the 21st cen-
tury worker and the need
in economic terms in the
state of Florida and the na-
tion for as many qualified
workers as possible in the
workplace.
Rick Marcum, Execu-
tive Director of Oppor-
tunity Florida, discussed
the importance of view-
ing one's self as being a
corporation of one and
continuously seeking ways
to better the corporation.
Marcum stated that each
of us must be willing to
search out new ways and
ideas to continue to grow
our regional economy.
From the private sector
Mary McKenzie discussed
those workforce traits that
are so valuable to any busi-
ness, attendance, complet-
ing task on time and the
ability to continue to learn
and adapt. McKenzie also


stressed how traits such as
timelines. and the ability to
perform on school related
tasks relate to the type of
job performance someone
will have once they enter
the workforce.
:David Melvin discussed
the importance of character
in the workplace and how
you can build on knowl-
edge with strong character
traits. Melvin told those in
attendance how proud he
was to be able to see his
company grow with the
hiring of local people.
Kenny Griffin, Jackson
County School Board
member, spoke to the audi-
ence about the importance.
of the skill trades and the
need.to encourage young
people to look as these jobs
as a valuable career choice.
There is a great need for
skilled professional work-
ers today.
Richard Williams, Ex-
ecutive Director of the
Chipola Workforce Board,
discussed the relationship
between economic devel-
opment, employment and
education. The partnership
between these three is criti-
cal to the economic well
being to this region.
Those in attendance ex-
pressed their appreciation
in being able to attend the
meeting and further indi-
cated a desire to have this
message brought to their
individual school districts.
Each of those in atten-
dance were given the most
up to date labor market
information to take back to
their schools.


Pool open
The Chipola College pool is now open for recreational
swimming. Swim lessons and parties are available. Pic-
tured are Chipola lifeguards Josh Aldridge and Rachel
Taylor. For information, call pool manager, Rance Mas-
sengill at 718-2473.

Counselors needed for 4-H camp
Holmes County 4-H summer camp will be held from
June 12-16, at Camp Timpoochee.
Camp is open to all Holmes County youth ages 8-13.,
Camp counselors must be age 13 and up. All counselors
must complete an application and attend training. Adult
volunteers are always welcome.
"Come out and join us for a week of fun, recreation,
swimming, crafts, and lots more," said a camp spokes-
man. Financial aid is available through Tri-County.
For more information and an application, call the Hol-
mes County 4-H office at 547-1108.

Help needed
Washington County Scholarship Trust Committee and
Preserving Our Past are looking for help at their shows.
Call (850) 535-2426 or (850) 265-8708. ,

IT'S GREAT STRESS RELIEF...


Red Cross Lifeguard Training
With the added aquatic facilities in our areas the de-
mand for lifeguards has increased. Don't miss your op-
portunity to be trained for the perfect summer job! Life-
guard classes available February through June. Contact
your local Red Cross chapter at (850) 763-6587 for more
information.www.centralpanhandle.redcross.org

PSHS Project Graduation
Poplar Springs High School Project Graduation will
be held graduation night. For more. information, call
Peggy Trant at 547-3717.

ludependence for the Blind
Independence for the Blind of West Florida seeks
volunteers with a background in computers to help with
tutoring blind students in our computer lab. We need.
someone who is either retired and or a part time teacher
who would give their time to help with our Vocational
Rehabilitatiorn-siudent.s'."''i ; *.. -
The Vocational kehabilitatiaon Pogra offers instruc-
tion in basic keyboarding, resume and cover letter writ-
ing, interviewing techniques, job search methods for the
purpose of obtaining a job.
Independence for the Blind of West Florida (IB West),
offers a wide range of support services. Our programs :
are designed to meet the emotional and practical needs of
individuals who live with vision loss. Although tutorial
sessions and classes are held at our center, counselors.-
often travel to clients' homes and places of work for indi-
vidualized instruction and evaluation.. .
Call (850) 477-2663 or go to www.ibwest.org .

Gritney VFD
Gritney Fire-Rescue is looking for volunteer fire fight-
ers.
Our- community is growing at a rapid pace .and we
need additional help.
Gritney fire department provides in-house state certi-
fied training with state certified Instructors. All fire fight-I
ers have to complete 160 hours of fire fighter training
(FF1).
Anyone interested in joining should be at least 18
YOA, have a Florida drivers license, pass a drug screen
and be able to work with others.
We need people who work all shifts to be available in
the day, evening or night to respond to emergency calls.
We hold monthly meetings on the first Monday night of
the month at 6:00 P.M. and commit one night a month to
training.
For information or to join call Chief Jerry Hall at 548-
4707 ar cell 373-8035.


THE AMERICAN

WRESTLING FEDERATION
Every first and third Saturday
TJ Roulhac Center, Chipley (ust down fromthePigglyWiggly)
We also do shows in Noma (off Hwy. 2)
Call 850-638-7183 to have the AWF do a
fund-raiser for you or rent one of our rings
Check out our message board at www.gulfcoastwrestling.com





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