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*Physical Therapy *Speech Therapy .*Massage Therapy *Sports Rehab *Water Therapy I *Occupational Therapy Northwest Florida THERAPY & WELLNESS 877 Third St., Suite #1 Chipley, FL 63 -8O //7 Behind Northwest Florida Community Hospital U 0"O IJ 2006, WASHINGTON COUNTY NEWS S **. I- 1 )er.com 'A tradition of excellence and community service since 1893, continuing the Chipley Banner" 2 sections, 18 pages Voum 83,Nu ber13 C 6ple, 6loida Weneday Jly5, 00 5' sle tx iclde Weather Wednesday Partly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of afternoon showers and thunderstorms. Highs around 91 at the coast...93 to 96 inland. South- east winds 5 to 10 mph. Wednesday NightPartly cloudy. Lows 69 to 74. Thursday through Friday Night Partly cloudy with a 40 percent chance of mainly afternoon and evening showers and thunderstorms. Highs 87 to 92. Lows 68 to 7.3. Saturday through Sunday Partly 'cloudy with a 20 percent chance of mainly afternoon and evening showers and thunderstorms. Highs 87 to 93. Lows 68 to 73. Statement Vernon Councilman John P. Cook, Jr. asked that the follow- ing statement be added as regards his remarks at the City Council on June 26: "I stated that after discussing the matter with Sherry Cobb that there were more cost than just the cost of the litigator it also included a large number of hours providing the Mayor's counsel with all the paper work they would require and copies of. and based on that and the trouble that it would cause the city that it would be better to let the Gover- nor's Council take care of it." Everett honored Florida Wildlife Federation honored Ted Everett of Chipley at "Forest Conservationist of the Year for 2006." At the Florida Wildlife Feder- ation's 69th annual conservation awards banquet, held June 24, in Miami, outstanding conserva- tionists were recognized for their work in 2006. The Federation's annual selection of conserva- tionists is one of the oldest in the state. The conservation of forested lands, and their proper management is crucial, to the preservation of wildlife. Rural Washington County is home to Everett, a forester who is also a tried and true conser- vationist. His plantation has been managed with nature in mind for many years. In the early 1990s Everett began apply- ing prescribed burns to his pine stands. This practice is crucial to the ecological well-being of the longleaf /wiregrass ecosystem and all the plants and animals that depend on that system. He also used select cuts and thinning of trees to benefit both flora and fauna. A multitude of species have been helped by this methodol- ogy, most importantly the gopher tortoise which has rebounded on his property. The gopher tortoise, which has at least 400 commen- sal species (species which also use the gopher tortoise burrows, or in some other way require the presence of the tortoise), is truly a keystone species. Moreover, the Choctawhatchee River, to the west of Everett's land, has gained water quality protection owing to the use of best management practices. Everett also conducts educational programs on his property for "at risk" children. These children get to experience what native and natural Florida is all about. Washington County EMS, Chipley Volunteer Fire Depart- ment, Washington County Sher- iff's Office and Florida Highway Patrol were on the scene Monday morning just west of the Chipley exit on Interstate 10 when a Ford F150 pickup truck blew a tire heading eastbound. The truck swerved into the median and flipped onto the westbound lane. The driver and passenger (whose names were not available at presstime) were extricated us- ing the "Jaws of Life" and other tools. One person was taken to Southeast Alabama Medical Center by AirHeart, and the other was taken to Northwest Florida Community Hospital in Chipley. ;77 'Ki_-." '- :' -- "' pool; ., : .,.> ....2 ... . ? ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~a .....-... ... ... . ..:,-*'- -"i .,. ,..,. ... i~ i:2---. 17 Drought keeping state, Panhandle weather has been dry for some time, and local and state officials are monitoring the situation. The possibility of fire cannot be dismissed with the ' extremely dry conditions. The panhandle is under the highest level of danger in the state. Local government has taken steps to deal with the haz- ard. Chipley will hold a public hearing on a burn ban on July 11, and Washington County Board of County Commission- ers has urged citizens to ober the relevant state regulations about open during. Ira Jolly, Chief, Forest Protec- tion, FDACS-Division of For- estry, gaev a statement Monday. "Other local counties and municipalities (statewide) have initiated local burn bans as they see the need based on local con- H 0=99 editions. "The Division of Forestry is aware of the high level of fire -99 danger in the panhandle. We have ramped up our prevention efforts and will continue to maintain a 'ready force' of fire suppression 0- personnel. We do not at this time feel that conditions warrant the issuance of a 'severe drought' 0- declaration for this area. We will continue to monitor and assess this situation." A IIW The following information is provided by the Florida Depart- ment of Agricuture and Consum- - er Affaires Division of Forestry. DID YOU KNOW? *The Florida Division *Escaped Debris Burning is Forestry administers Flor one of the leading causes of outdoor burning and forest wildfires in Florida. laws. local officials on their toes *Some types of burning require an authorization from the Divi- sion of Forestry while others do not. *Burning yard waste does not require an authorization but you See BURN, page 8A of ida's t fire S.. iY11j 3i A !X m U EE ll -4,f.n 2A, Washington County News/Holmes County Times-Advertiser, Wednesday, July 5, 2006 BONIFAYFY Monday-Saturday 7 a.m.-8 p.m. Sunday 8 a.m.-7 p.m. ATM On Premises For Your Tabledte Boneless Angus SHOULDER ROAST Cook's Shank Portion SMOKED HAM Jumbo Pack Fresh Fryer DRUMSTICKS 16 O.Ziogler ]UMBO FRANKS TRUCK LOAD Butt Portion $1.19 Lb Tablerite Family Pack Angus RIBEYE STEAKS S Tablerite Medium Pork SPARERIBS lOOz. IGA COOKED HAM, HONEY HAM or TURKEY BREAST 16 Oz. Lykes SLICED BOLOGNA Tablerite Boneless Angus STEW BEEF WHOLE FRYERS Assorted Osar Mayer FUNPACK LUNCHABLES 12 O. Carolia Pride SLICED BACON Super Chill Asstd. 1 Saa LeeWhite 8Ct SOFT DRINKS -1 HAMBURGER or 3 Liter Bottle HOTDOGBUNS RR2 $zs F! Golden Flake POTATO CHIPS 5 oz. Bag, Assorted Varieties c SafiyD CITRUS PUNCH 64 O.L original or Calonia Stye Gatorade THIRST QUENCH 8 Pack Bottles, Asstd. %miS~DftzkMMie~mhtA imL~hK17~k 2$q! Delmonte KETCHUP 240.Bottle 53 O. LIPTON CANISTERS $399 Sweet Baby Ray's IB SAUCE 180L.Assorted i UwUuaker INSTANT GRITS S 120., Asstd. Annmour VIENNA SAUSAGE :50z. Hi-C FRU DRINKS or BLASTS S128.or P M, Assd Armour POTTED EAT 30z, Dixie Ully Yellow RICE DINNER FOR99d Xtra LAUNDRYDETERGENT 20 Lb. Bucket, Asstd. Sensation Liquid S DISH DETERGENT 25 Oz, Summer Bouquet or C DOG FOOD MARGARINE PATTIES 801 SUGAR 4 Lb, Bag SALAD 4 A FOR IGA Instant Light CHARCOAL 8Lb. Bag Mahatma RICE 5 Lb. Bag CAESAR SALAD KIT j WW ML Vernon kids, seated on the floor of the library's annex .; : .. room, listen to Sandy Locke read "The Emperor's :- "" . New Clothes." She is children's librarian at Washing- Katie Champion seems entranced by the book Sandy ton County Public Library in Chipley. Locke is reading to the group. Wednesday, July 5, 2006, Washington County News, 3A The Erow brothers, John and Peter, photograph the kids attending Vernon's final session of the summer reading program. Vernon-area children participate in Summer reading program DONNA DYKES Staff Writer i -i Youngsters attending the a last session of Vernon's summer reading program , heard children's librarian Sandy Locke read the story about the Emperor's New Clothes. -:' ' With the plot fixed in ... 5.. their minds, the children were given a file folder -. and cardboard cutouts to color and assemble as their. craft work. When finished, the outside of the folder " showed the emperor in a . long robe, and his crown. w , The inner part depicted is in the man wearing his new clothes, but all he had on . was a pair of shorts. The older children drew V - and colored the King's :, ; robe and features with ink . markers while the younger set used crayons. 'Locke Whatcha want? says Bradley Peavy as his craft work and her volunteer helpers, is interrupted by the photographer. COMNTYNW Lily Anna Welch uses markers to color her Emperor craft. Alex Squires, John and Pe- ter Erow, helped tape the cut outs to the inner por- tion of the file folder. The kids did a good job and the results were interesting. More than 15 kids at. tended the final session in Vernon. They each got a wooden spoon pin to at- tach to their chef's hat and turned in the list of books they had read or, in the case of the very young, had read to them. An activity book was given to Hannah Welch. as prize for reading the most books for the week. Brianna Champion spent the most time reading dur- ing the entire program and won a stuffed lion. Other books chosen on the Fairy Tale Cake theme included "The Frog Prince," "The Mightiest Heart," "Rapunzel" and "Talypo," and others. Vernon's summer read- ing program was held in the .small annex room at one end of the library building. Health Fair at NFCH Serving lunch to a hungry multitude at the health fair were Amber Vranich, her brother, Stephen Vranich, and other members of the Northside Assembly of God in Bonifay. Checkpoints Florida Highway Patrol will conduct driver license and vehicle inspection ,checkpoints during the month of July 2006 on the roadways listed below in Holmes, Jackson and Washington counties. Recognizing the danger: presented to the public by defective vehicle equip- ment, troopers will con- centrate their efforts on vehicles being operated with defects such as bad brakes, worn tires and de- fective lighting equipment. In addition, attention will be directed to drivers who would violate the driver li- WATER SCHOOL IOMfEWORK/TUITORIAL CENTER 2:. 6:00 P.. * Grades K thru 5, New Life Fellowship Church REGISTRATION 25 Per Child & * First i'eek's Tuition ($50 Per Week) 1 * Register July 3 thruJuly 21 * Center Will Open First Day "Of School, August 2 For More Information Call 638-1134 AVAILABL0E0C H0DA cense laws of Florida. The Highway Patrol has found.these checkpoints Nb. i be an effective ifi-eais or enforcing the equipment and driver license laws of Florida while ensuring the protection of all motorists. The following roads will be checked: State Roads No. 2, 10, 69, 71, 73, 77, 79, 81,273, 276, 277, 286 County Roads No. 69A, 162, 164, 165, 165A, 167, 169, 173, 177, 177A, 179, 181, 185, 271, 276, 279, 280, 284, and Snow Hill Road. Vivek Patel displays his craft during the Vernon Summer Reading Pro- gram. IT'S YOUR CHOICE A. ; , Ii, - 4 h~ ~'-~ l.a At Northwest Florida Community Hospital We Offer A Broad Range Of Comprehensive Services To Better Serve You... *All Private Inpatient Rooms *Laboratory *Sleep Disorder *Emergency *Rehabilitation *Surgical *Radiology *Geriatric Psychiatric *Respiratory *Swing Bed *Home Health *Skilled Nursing Choose www. N .org Northwest Florida Community Hospital "We Treat You Like Family" Lukey Welch takes his Emperor craft home so his family can see it. Lily Anna Welch shows her finished craft, to a friend. NOTICE OF ELECTION CITY OF CHIPLEY The City of Chipley General Election for Council Member At Large, Ward 4 and the Referenda Vote will be held at the City Hall, 1442 Jackson Avenue, on Tuesday, August 1, 2006. The poll will open at 7:00 a.m. and close at 7:00 p.m., CST. All city residents within the city limits of Chipley, who were registered to vote by July 3, 2006, are eli- gible to vote in this election regardless of where you live in the city. City elections are non-partisan and political party affiliation does not apply. Please contact the Chipley City Administrator or City Clerk at (850) 638-6350 should you have any ques- tions or need other information regarding the upcom- ing city election. The following will appear on the ballot: City Council Member At Large Vote for one (1) Lloyd "L.C." Collins Levingston "Toby" Hodges, Jr. Tommy R. McDonald, Jr. City Council Ward No. 4 Vote for one (1) Linda Cain David A. Corbin Referendum No. 1 Vote yes or no Shall the term of office for City Council be extended from Two (2) years to four (4) years? YES NO PLEASE VOTE .4 4 4 t a 4 4 A :4 .4 a a 4 a a a a a a a a a a a a a a A, a ~1 .1 a ,1 a a a a r p. S. I. S. p. EdiTORiAl I WshngonCont*Nws WdnsdyJuy 00, A. - - 0 vn&dfd-b. oM4 1 b 1 ONDSO tb f~gMM V" 0160t 0 et. & 4SW 04 1 4 p s V o-w 41w ~- a.... a- - - a -- a q* b w- -4b. 4b -.41- ' loop a. a a.- - - a - aam.b a. Oda rw*^ ^kiB npuw lo awao wwm a. u*- aw M o. %. 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Send address changes to the Fax: (850) 638-4601 eCopyright 2006, Chipley Newspapers, Inc. All Rights Reserved *LOCAL- (Washington, Holmes & Jackson) Washington County NeWS COPYRIGHT NOTICE: The entire contents of the Washington County News are fully protected $37.00 peryear plus $2.59tax, $39.59total 7 hi FEmail: news@chipleypaper.com by copyright and cannot be reproduced in any form for any purpose wtihout the expressed *ELSEWHERE- P.O. Box62ww.chipley paper.com permission of Chipley Newspapers, Inc. $46.00 per year plus $3.22 tax, $49.22 total USPS 667-360w.. Who _ 0a. a a. 7I? 41. a. 9 to - 4b fta .a. .01 - I 4 dl qp- o c Wednesday, July 5, 2006, Washington County News, 5A ;i46[ , Patsy Gainer of Washington County Health Depart- ment selects a bike helmet for Jessica Smelcer of Ver- non while her sister, Jayde, looks on. Jessica Smelcer seems satisfied with the new bike hel- met she got at the June 16 health fair sponsored by Northwest Florida Community Hospital. Health fair held at Northwest Florida Community Hospital DONNA DYKES Staff Writer Those attending the June 16 health fair at Northwest Florida Community Hos- pital (NFCH) found infor- mation and help for many of their medical problems. There were able to talk to professionals testing hear- ing and sight, blood pres- sure and pulse. Visitors also had a chance for a free massage (to help lower stress) and pick up. samples of arti- ficial sweetners, Batter Buds, chap stick, pens, pill holders, and salves to keep harmful sun rays from damaging sensitive skin. They learned how to ap- ply for a Telephone Device for the Deaf (TDD) or hard of hearing, or even get a newer model with better features. Pamphlets detailed the hospital's TeamCare Plan which provides needed health care for those who can't afford it. "TeamCare is designed to help qualifying low-in- bi >i, come residents; ofj Wash- -- ,aingtonh County receive' health care at little or no cost," according to the printed message. Services include pre- ventative and screening tests like diabetes risk as- sessment and pap smears. Primary care services such as routine exams and im- munizations are available, as well as prescription medications, lab and X-ray services, health informa- tion and education classes. Washington County residents seeking more ,j information on TeamCare, or wanting to apply, should contact their local health department at 638-6240 to schedule an appoint- ment. Proof of income and residency (only Washing- ton County residents are eligible) is required. Once approved, a person will receive a membership card and be scheduled to see a health care provider. Much of the medical information at the vari- ous booths concerned the elderly. Covenant Hospice of Marianna had the Five Wishes pamphlets which determine a patient's medical decisions will be made as they wish if they become incapacitated. Florida is one of 37 states that recognize Five Wishes. Although it re- quires much of the same information as the living will, the "Five Wishes offer peace of mind and allow the patient to control something very important Young Jadie Joy Kennedy got a lot of attention while visiting a booth at the health fair with her parents, Michael and Ragan Kennedy. The youngster, held by Dot Campbell, is the Kennedy's first child. to them." Sandra Devine, ARNPC, attended the health fair as a representative of the Sunny Hills Health Clinic. "We provide family care Monday and Wednesday from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.," she said. Appointments are pre- ferred bu.t \ alk-ins are welcome. The clinic is associated with NFCH and any necessary x-rays or lab tests are done at the hospital. Other medical and diagnostic services a patient might need are also provided by NFCH. Health care information for babies and children was available. Almost the first thing one saw on en- tering the area was a booth manned by Patsy Gainer of Washington County Health Department. She had boxes of bike helmets and ,car seats for kids. Another booth on the grounds also provided information on youngsters' medical needs. The Southeastern Com- munity Blood Center (SCBC) had a unit at the hospital where some of the visitors donated blood dur- ing the morning. At the NFCH fair, people learned about: *Healthy Start, a program for expectant mothers con- ducted by Jackson County Health Department. *Home Instead, the world's largest non-medi- cal source of compan- ionship and home-care services for older adults, helping seniors with day- to-day activities of living such as companionship, meal preparation, medi- cation reminders, light housekeeping, errands and shopping. *NFCH's catering service - a choice of casseroles and meats, vegetables, salads, and baked goods, includ- CORBIN SAND & CLAY 1177 Jackson Avenue, Chipley, FL 1 (850) 638-46301 | WE HAiE:MAND, SANDCLAY MIX, ROAD BASE, ROCK FOR DRIVEWAY WE 00IR WAYS, FOUND HOMESITEPRE LAND CLEARING Q EXCAVATOR WORK YOU OTP FAST& FRIENDLY SERVICE 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE LOCALLY OWNED & OPERATED ..6YOU CALL WE HAUL ing sugar-free desserts. *Pamphlets with infor- mation on the various types of cancer breast, prostate and skin were accompanied by samples of chap stick and salves to protect skin from the sun's damaging rays. *The File of Life distrib- uted by Washington Coun- ty "Coundil 'on Agiiig...a way to keep medical infor- mation up-to-date for EMS and hospital personnel in an emergency. *A weight loss center with information on me- tabolism and research. *How to combat family problems with help from the Salvation Army Do- mestic Violence and Rape Crisis program. *Head Start information for parents needing a place for their child while they, work. *Units offering health information also included: Senior Life Solutions; Community Home Health; Holmes County Health Department; NFCH Di- saster Response Team; Elder Law; Teen Abuse; X-ray, Radiology and the Respiratory Departments; Senior Spirit; Northwest Florida Therapy and Well- ness Center. The youth group from Northside Assembly of God in Bonifay grilled chip steak and hot dogs for lunch. The steak sandwich- es, smothered with cooked onions and green peppers. were served with a choice of chips and cookies. The'! service was fast and the food was good. aL ?7 -' ,' 4^ a^ faa"- METU um Wfth Four 008,h C a L 1,t248 am 4-4S PMaE SEASON ALL SIZES 5,000 BTU to 29.000 BTU, 5,000 BTU ..... Ss 12,000 BTU ..... 169 18,000 BTU ..$27. ALL B RECLDNR M *^"" MUL PRICEDISHWHR HvyO D14 Ftiwr Wash & S Y 38 K K Cycle CoP"'sA.f' U9 Fur--1 B$144 J BDS Compare at $148 SALE 9*EA f BEDROOM SUITE NEWa IC w, iECE it LIVIlHGOOM SUIT Mre&Nf eS4 8 Tmrkited Sal $ 1 Scla, LoveAo- t a 6 w Chaiff .NrPsOf ir SALE SAt p398 WHIRLPOOL SsMCwning Oau, 90 .o plug in plkg our bumms Con arm a I, A M249 mr R un~ s, PICT~flES SJMILAFY tO auESmF4TIOA :------- - Demonstrating how massage helps work stress out is Charity Nelson, LMT, of the Washington County Therapy and Wellness Center. Two massage thera- pists were available at the hospital's health fair. NOTICE OF GENERAL ELECTION I, Sue M. Cobb, Secretary of State of the State of Florida, do hereby give notice that a GENERAL ELECTION will be held in WASHINGTON County, State of Florida, on the SEVENTH day of NOVEMBER, A.D., 2006, to fill or retain the following offices: United States Senator Representative In Congress: District 1 Governor and Lieutenant Governor Attorney General Chief Financial Officer Commissioner of Agriculture State Senator: District 2 State Representative: District 5 Supreme Court, Retention of Three Justices First District Court of Appeal, Retention of Three Judges Circuit Judge, Fourteenth Judicial Circuit: Groups 3, 8 and 11 School Board: Districts 1, 4 and 5 County Commissioner: Districts 2 and 4 Orange Hill Soil and Water Conservation District: Groups 2 and 4 IN Testimony Whereof, I Hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Florida, at Tallahassee, The Capital, this Twelfth day of June, A.D., 2006. S"*' Sue M. 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(Across Fromn E Center South) OPEN WIYJDAY -F9IDTAY I:00 A.M. *I.L COOUAP 9 5I V8 SATURDAY 9:00 A-M. TIL 6:00 P.M.* CLOSED SUNDAY 7 S 3p0 fi=NMNMFmamlbmm om___ALwl- 1 - 1,21 I I 6A, Washington County News, Wednesday, July 5, 2006 Open burning hearing July 11 Chipley City Council will hold a public hearing re- garding the adoption of the following ordinance. The hearing will be held at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, July 11 at the City Hall Council Chamber, 1442 Jackson Avenue in Chipley. Ordinance No. 865 An ordinance of the City of Chipley, Florida, providing for authority; providing for amendment to Chapter.7, entitled "Fire Prevention and Protection"; and declaring an effective date. Adoption of this ordinance will prohibit open burning without a permit inside the city limits of Chipley. All citizens and interested parties are encouraged to attend the public hearing and to provide written and/or verbal comments on the matter under consideration. For help Any person requiring special accommodation at this hear because of a disability or physical impairments should contact the City at (850) 638-6350 at least 48 hours prior to the meeting. Chipley elections The city-wide election is scheduled for Tuesday, Aug. 1, at City Hall. Arts seminar First Presbyterian Church of Chipley at 658 5th street, will host its second Fine Arts Seminar the week of July 24 through July 28 from 9 11:30 a.m. Winona VanLandingham will direct. She holds an Art Education degree from Florida State University and is certified by the'state of Florida The Seminar will be an exploration of the arts; drawing. painting, crafts, dance and music. There will be a class for 8 to 10 year olds and a class for 11-13 year olds. Persons interested in registering a child should contact the church office at 638-1629. Questions regarding the seminar may be directed to wvanl@bellsouth.net. Political signs The Florida Department of Transportation would like to remind candidates for election to offices in the State of Florida and campaign volunteers, that political signs may not be placed in the right of way on any state or national highway. (Chapter 479.11(8). Florida. # The right of way for a road or other transportation facility is the paved area of the road, the road shoulders. sidewalks, swales, and all the other property adjustment to the road owned by the government for construction and operation of the road or other facility. It may extend far beyond the paved road surface and may or may not be mowed or fenced. Signs placed on the States rights of way will be picked up by Depaftii~nt staff and placed in one; of the,Depart ment's maintenance yards. The Department will make every effort to place a courtesy call to the campaign office advising of the sign removal and the location of the maintenance where the signs have been stored. The Florida Highway Patrol, the Florida Department of Transportation, and local law enforcement agencies monitor use of the public rights of way and may issue ci. stations when unauthorized uses are found. Each offense may result in a fine of up to $500 or imprisonment of up to 60 days or both. Local ordinances may also impose additional fines. Each day an unauthorized use continues is a separate offense. NEWS AND ADS e-mail to: news@chipleypaper.com Build Remodel Additions * New Construction Custom Homes * Serving Florida and Alabama * CONTRACTORS Chipley, FL uc. #RM0066514 638-1309 NOTICE OF ELECTION The City of Vernon will hold a City election on Tuesday, August 15, 2006 to elect a Council member to fill Seat #5 (the unexpired term of David Austin). Candidate qualifying will begin on Monday, July 10, 2006 and close at 1:00 p.m. on Friday, July 14, 2006. The candidates will be confirmed at a special Council meeting The biggest melon at this year's festival weighed 126 pounds and was grown by Mary Beth Hewett. Preteen Miss Watermelon Arielle Alexander poses next to the melon auctioned at the festival. Watermelon Festival memories It seems my mind has not been fully freed from L | writing about the recently /' past Watermelon Festival. i Most of my readers ... know of my interest in traditional music and the fact that I have been somewhat of a preserver K .' and promoter of bluegrass, , bluegrass gospel and the old-time music for more than 35 years. I played this style of music on WBGC on a Saturday morning live broadcast.. , One of my all-time . favorite bluegrass groups is The Osborne Brothers, '.' Bobby and Sonny from Rosine, Ky. One of their .. most outstanding songs Is: "Some Things I Want to Sing About." here they speak of "mama - stooped around a cot- I I ton stalk, where she had L i picked one hundred bales, - with me and little brother = . pulling her sack up to the _- scales.", The lyrics go on to say "daddy working in J.E. (Red) Davis and wife, Danville for the railroad, as they appear in the Wedi when he was coming home, the recently released Herit we just couldn't wait" and concluding with "these are Avenue and Main Street to just some memories I want do the same thing. By the to sing about, diamonds second year, almost every buried deep down in my business was displaying mind." the watermelon motif as For some reason, this the theme of decoration song just 'keeps running during the annual event.- through my head as I think Approximately 10 years about all, the events which ago. Mrs. Sanders on 2nd I saw unfold during the 30 Street began her program years as chairman of our of decorating the City of watermelon festival. "- Chipley. to include plac- The first indication that I ing watermelon flyers on saw that told me the towns- designated poles at every people were getting serious street corner promoting about our annual. Water- the annual watermelon' melon Festival event was festival., Probably 10. when Whikie VanLanding- years ago, or more, Caro- ham, an art teacher in the lyn Sasserbegan adding local schools, conducted a watermelon merchandise contest for the children to to her line of sales items. draw watermelon-related This has increased each posters. Some "classics" year and today, Carolyn's came out of this effort with store is headquarters for the completed work being watermelon-related items. displayed in store windows from T-shirts to all kinds throughout the town. of watermelon designed SAt about the same time, custom jewelry. , Sandra Pierce, a pharma- "" Some of the years when cist at Northcutt's Drug watermelons were plentiful, Store, decorated that busi- a display of Washington ness with colorful water- County fresh watermelons melon-related designs and was displayed at some of her effort prompted other these locations. Also, along. merchants along Railroad the way, watermelons once KMS FCAT scores Kate M. Smith Elementary School has available for. pick up 2006 FCAT individual student and parent reports. FCAT scores for fourth and fifth gradesare also available to be picked up. These reports can be picked up in the 3-5 office between the hours of 7 a.m. 4 p.m. Monday through Thursday. LEVINGSTON D. HODGES, JI. (TOBY) '- For itt CouncilmHan-at-large S City Of Chiply "ar L .) I UA1143 km II II 't C Perry's Prattle By Perry Wells : ? . Pauline McConnico Davis, ding Anniversary section of stage Book. .. again started appearing on several street corners for sale before and during our festival. Among others. I give Charles Sloan credit for this addition. I also recall the late Pete Davis took great interest in street selling of his watermelons. Another encouraging aspect of the Watermelon Festival is the number of merchants, elected officials and professional people who stand year-after-year to purchase the big wa- termelons in the auction of melons that are entered into the big watermelon contest. : All of this continual in- crease in the interest of the June Watermelon Festival event results, in visitors by the thousands flowing into our town for the gala weekend. " The 2006 Watermelon Festival was recognized as Chipley's 50th anniversary event. At least one of the original founders was pres- 'ent for the .event. Farrell Nelson was in the audience and took part in bidding on the buying of the big mel- ons, purchasing one for his nephew, U.S. Senator Bill Nelson, and one for the Ebro Greyhound Track. I did not get to speak to Mr. Nelson, but earlier in the week at the distribu- tion of The Heritage Book of Washington County, I heard his daughter, Cath- erine Nelson, say her dad had just celebrated his 94th birthday that week. Sad to say, we missed two of our "old timers" this year as Ulysse Harrison passed away a few months ago and Lenzy Maurice Scott, a former ,Extension agent, was not seen in the crowd as he is experiencing some health problems and he. lost his wife, Jean, to death in April of this year. And, the old faithful, J.E. (Red) 'Davis, another long- time Extension Agent, who was part of the first water- melon festival at the Ross Deal farm, was absent from this year's festival. Red Davis and wife, Pau- line, moved from Chipley to Valdosta, Ga., during the past year in order to be near their children. If I were a song writer, maybe I could set the col- umn this week to poetry and music and entitle it "Some Things I Want to Write About." Hester is the poet and singer in the fami- ly so I'll have to be content with the written word until she gets motivated to write it in poem! Something will be forthcoming next week. Maybe it will be more on the Watermelon Festival. or' maybe I may finally get around to writing on The Heritage Book of Wash- ington County which is a reality and is fast reaching a "sell out." You my want to consider getting yours NOW. See you-all next week. FURNITURE & MATTRESSES LOW LOW LOW OVERHEAD guarantees LOW LOW LOW PRICES P & S DISCOUNT FURNITURE Chipley (Since 1973) (850) 638-4311 SWe Are The Standard In Quality Buildings iFor All Your Btter Built Building Needs, Give Us A CallI" *0'415-1998 Across From The Courthouse In Chipley to be held on Friday, July 14 following close of qualifying. The Registration Books will close on Monday, July 17, 2006 at 4:00 p.m. Regis- tration forms are available at Vernon City Hall, 2996 Main Street, Vernon, or the Supervisor of Elections Office, 1331 South Blvd., Suite 900, Chipley, FL. The polls will open at 7:00 a.m. and close at 7:00 p.m., Tuesday, August 17, 2006 Sharon H. Cobb City Clerk City of Vernon Wednesday, July 5, 2006, Washington County News, 7A Literacy Volunteers honored at annual picnic DONNA DYKES Staff Writer The annual awards pic- nic for Literacy Volunteers of Washington County was held June 20 at Shivers Park in Chipley. Grilled hamburgers and hot dogs were served with potato salad, baked beans and slaw to the LVWC officers, tutors and Americorps VISTA. Linda Marinaccio, liter- acy coordinator for Wash- ington County, presented the awards. She said more than 120 students in Wash- ington County are served by LVWC. "We're giving thanks to United Way, Americorps VISTA, Washington Coun- ty Board of Commisioners, Chamber of Commerce, Kiwanis Club and all lo- cal donors," she said of the awards. "Thanks to all board members for making our organization work to- gether and provide literacy help for many people," she added. "Kevin Coffman earned the Award of Excellence and Judy Greubel is Volun- -teer of the Year," Marinac- cio explained. "Marshall Hippler is Student of the Year." She said satellite centers in Caryville, Country Oaks and Greenhead provide pre-GED computer classes through the Laubach method reading system for beginning readers. "Students, tutors, board members and local donors are receiving certificates of appreciation for a job well ,done," she added. Jerry May, pastor of First United Methodist Church asked the blessing and prayed for everyone in -the.Jiteracy family., - The LVWC officers are Tutors, officers, members and friends of Literacy Volunteers of Washington County (LVWC) enjoy the June 20 awards picnic at Shivers Park in Chipley. Paul Smith is treasurer of Literacy Volunteers. He received an award at the banquet. Dorothy Clarke, president; Belinda Grantham, vice president; Paul Smith, trea- surer; Pat Patton, secretary; Ann Palmer, trainer; and Kevin Coffman, VISTA. Palmer works hard to train tutors in Washington, County using the Laubach method, Marnaccio ex- plained. "After completing a 12-hour tutor training Ann Palmer, trainer, was honored at the picnic, Linda Marinaccio says Palmer works incredibly hard to train Washing- ton County tutors for the LVWC program. course, tutors become cer- tified to teach adult learn- ers to read and prepare for their GED." Palmer also holds writ- ing in-service workshops to update tutors on the lat- est learning techniques and learning strategies. Scott McCammack has been' a tutor for the past three years. He was named Enjoying the good food at the picnic are Elena Coff- Dorothy Clarke gets an man and Marina Taran, two of honorees at the LVWC award as president of awards picnic. Literacy Volunteers of Honorees were able to at- Washington County. Lit tend the picnic, Marinacb eracy Coordinator Linda S I tend the picnic, Marinac- Marinaccio, presented L cio found ways to get their Mthe awards and certifi V. *" r awards to them. She deliv- the awards and certify ..t ...- cates. Kevin Coffman, Ameri- corps VISTA, holds the certificate of excellence he received at the picnic. Tutor of the Year and given a framed certificate. Although not all the eredt one to sandy Locke Thursday morning at the summer reading program held at Caryville Learning Center. "This award of apprecia- tion is presented to Sandra Locke, children's librar- ian at Washington County Public Library. She coor- dinated this year's summer reading program in Wash- ington County," Marinac- cio said. "We appreciate Ms. Sandy for all she does in Washington County and for encouraging our chil- dren to read great books throughout the summer va- cation while preparing for their new school year."- Belinda Grantham holds the award she received as vice president of the group. 1:1 'Sr Tutor of the Year Scott McCammack has volun- teered as a tutor for the past three years. He uses the latest teaching tech-, niques and strategies. SEND US YOUR NEWS AND ADS to: news@chipleypaper.com Fax to 850-638-4601 Judy Greubel was hon- ored as Volunteer of the Year at the LVWC picnic. 9 Jean Taylor received an award for her contribu- tions and participation in the local LVWC pro- gram. E:uIsy-% aWEI H4 I M 010 L'k.LLI Daily Pass-All ages-S5 35' SSeason Pass Adult- $21 40- ages 13 and older Child- $10.70" ages 3 12 Family Pass E 1 '-.. 20 visits-$64 20" i.,ou( .eu,, :. . For more nrorrmaiion cal1 773.-f51 Several charcoal BBQ grills throughout Large covered pavilion available first come, first serve or by advanced reservation. Picnic tables Swings for the kids Now open until 10pm on Friday and Bathroom facilities Saturday nights through Labor Day. Clean sandy lakeside Soda and snack machines--W'I/ NO Glass or alcoholic beverages permitted In the park. We reserve the right to check S yShady areas Coolers or backpacks as you enter. Family friendly atmosphere / Open to Washington County Residents. Experience and Fairness You Can Count On! \ For Circuit Judge November 7th Political Advertisement paid for and approved by Judge Elijah Smiley for Circuit Judge #11. Non-Partisan. 8A, Washington County News, Wednesday, July 5, 2006 Gilmore declares for School Board Margaret Gilmore has qualified for a position on . the Washington County School Board from District Five. She is a long-time - resident of Washington County and graduated* 8 . from Chipley High School in 1961. Following gradu- ation, she attended Florida State University in Tal- Margaret Gilmore lahassee and earned a BD degree in early childhood and elementary education. Woman's Club and wa She returned to Chipley to elected a lifetime membi begin her teaching career of Chipley Garden Clu at Kate Smith Elementary She has served as a coi School where she taught munity board member fi kindergarten, first grade Capital City Bank for fiv and fourth grade. years. The Chipola Colleg Gilmore is the wife of Foundation recognize Chipley pharmacist, Dow Margaret's support an Gilmore, and the mother of contribution to education three children: Kimberly by electing her as a bus Gilmore Gay, Leanne ness board member froi Gilmore Pedraja, and Dr. Washington County an Micahel Gilmore, all of because of her dedicate whom are graduates of the service, she has been co public school system in tinually re-elected, serving Washington County. She is one term as president. the grandmother of Makin. In 1990, Margaret wa ley and Brantley Gay and elected to the Washingto Madison Gilmore. County School Board an Margaret and Dow owned and operated King's Discount Drugs and served the public for over 38 years. The business was. the originator of the phrase 'We believe in Washington County," a phrase she feels even more confident of today. It was Business of the Year in 2004. Her addi- tional business experience includes managing Black- bur Properties, Inc., the business of' her late grand- father, J.O. Blackburn. Margaret has been ac- tive in her community by serving in the Chipley I COMUNITYNEWS as er b. im- or ve ;e id id )n si- m d, d n- ng as )n rd served four years. During this time, she served as chairman of the board and attended seminars and con- ferefices leading to, master board certification. Gilmore has been dedi- cated for many years to the public education process and is committed to the task of providing quality education to the students of Washington County. By her past service, she has shown that she has the confidence and experience to well serve the citizens of Washington County as a school board 'member. Shooting under investigation On Thursday June 29 at approx. 9:36 p.m., Wash- ington County Sheriff's Office responded to 3816 Treasure Trail, in Washing- ton County in reference to a shooting, according to a news release from WCSO. Upon arriving at the residence, officers found Steven Lester Glenn, 38 year old white male, with a gun shot wound to the chest, which upon initial investigation was a result of an altercation between Glenn and Paul Gilley, 56 year old white male, at Mr. Gilley's residence, 3816 Treasure Trail. Glenn was taken by helicopter to Bay Medical in Panama City, FL. The circumstances surround- ing the shooting are still under investigation and no arrests have been made 4at this time. *Sheriff Bobby Haddock is pleased to announce the launch of the new Washing- ton County Sheriff's Office Website at www.wcso.us The WCSO Website is an efficient and accurate way to get important informa- tion out to the community, which is one of the top priorities at the Sheriff's Office. The website offers valuable tools to help the community combat identity theft, identify and track sexual offenders and predators, and get up to the minute updates on investi- gations, warrants and the Dixie Belles win district tournament This past week the Chipley Dixie Belles softball team defeated Ponce de Leon and Bayou George to move on to the State Tournament July 7 10 in Belleview. They are one of six teams from Chipley heading to state. The Belles are young women ages 13 15. Hannah Guettler is kneeling with the . trophy. Other Belles .from the left; Bianca Yates, Lyndsi Salter, Jessica Bush, Doug Salter (head coach), Sara Gore, Joanna Peters, David Fussell (assistant coach), Jackie Morris, Erin Solger, Meghan Salter, Brittney Jermigan, David Kinsey (assistant coach). Jerrilynn Sissoni, and Sharon Kinsey. specific steps the Sheriff Office is taking to insure safe homes and safe com- munities. Hwy. 90 resurfacing Construction workers from Anderson Columbia are working on a $3.2 mil- lion resurfacing project for US 90 in Chipley. The im- provements for this project consist of milling and re- surfacing, signals, signing and pavement markings, and utility work. No lane closures are al- lowed on SR 77 from 6 am to 8 am and on US 90 from 4 pm to 5:30 pm. Night time work may be in order to minimize lane closure restrictions and traffic de- lays." Work is anticipated to be complete by late Au- gust of this year. TSIC 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. If you are interested in becoming a mentor, please call either Don Walters at 850-527-9274 or Sandy Solger at 232-0623. SEND US YOUR NEWS AND ADS email to: news@chipleypaper.com h.advertiser@mchsi.com BURN Continued from page 1A 11must follow the rules for your area. Agricultural, silvicul- tural, landclearing, pile and acreage burning all require a burning authorization from the Division of For- estry. Authorization is not re- quired to burn yard waste as long as you meet, the required setbacksand there are no local, city or county ordinances in place ,that prohibit burning. Check with your local city and county officials to find out if there are any restrictions in your area. WHAT IS YARD' WASTE? Yard waste is vegetative debris such as grass clip- pings, brush, leaves, tree limbs, palm fronds, etc., that are a result of yard maintenance. You may burn yard waste as long as: *You meet the required setbacks and no local city or county ordinances pro- hibit burning, *The yard waste was generated on your property and it will fit in an 8-foot diameter pile or non-com- bustible container, *Your fire is ignited after 8:00 AM and is extin- guished one hour before. sunset, *Smoke is not a hazard or nuisance. Clear an area down to bare soil around your pile to prevent the fire from spreading. Cover a non-combustible container with wire mesh to keep. sparks from flying out and starting new fires. NOTE: Piles greater than 8 feet in diameter will require an 1) authori- zation from the Division of Forestry, 2) must have suppression equipment on hand, and 3) need to meet additional setback require- ments. Check with your local city and county officials to find out if there are. any restrictions in your area.: Required Setbacks for Yard Waste Burning: *It is illegal 'to burn household garbage includ-. ing paper products, treated lumber, plastics, rubber materials, tires, pesticide, paint and aerosol contain- ers. *25 feet from forests *50 feet from paved pub- lic roads *25 feet from your house *150 feet from other oc- cupied buildings If you have questions on outdoor burning, please contact your Division of Forestrylocal field office in teh phone book for more information. NE ROOFING 00 Roofing is true craftsmanship! There are only a handful who you can count on to get the job done right, but only one-Gene Carr Roofing Co. that will not only get the job done right, but with the highest level of quality and service. 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For free estimates, phone (850) 638-4252; (850) 569-2021 or (850) 569-2000. Also, ask about their warranty. Li. #RC0066834 IiJ THt CIRCUIT COURT O:F THi FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR WASH- INGTON COUNTY, FLORIDA ALLEN SCHEFFER, Plaintiff, CASE NO.: 67-06-CA-186 V. CALVIN WILKINSON, IF ALIVE AND IF DECEASED HIS UN- KNOWN HEIRS AND AS- SIGNEES, AND REBECCA WILKINSON, IF ALIVE AND IF DECEASED HER UNKNOWN HEIRS AND ASSIGNEES, AND REGIONS BANK, Defendants. NOTICE OF ACTION TO: CALVIN WILKIN- SON, IF ALIVE AND IF DE- CEASED HIS UNKNOWN HEIRS AND ASSIGNEES, AND REBEC- CA WILKINSON, IF ALIVE AND IF DECEASED HER UNKNOWN HEIRS AND ASSIGNEES YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to quiet title to the follow- ing property in WASHINGTON County, Florida: One acre in the Northeast corner of the SE 1/4 of the SW 1/4 of Section 32, Township 4 North, Range 12 West, Washington County, Florida, and which Is more particularly described as Beginning atthe Northeast corner of said Forty acres as a Point of Beginning, and run West 70 yards along the North line of said Forty, thence South 70 yards, thence run East 70 yards to the East line of said Forty, thence North 70 yards along the East line of said Forty to the Point of Beginning; LESS AND EXCEPT: that portion of the above described parcel lying within the existing right-of- way on Highway 276. has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, If any, to It on WADE MERCER, Baker Mer- cer and Young, plaintiff's attorney, whose address is 4431 Lafayette Street, Marianna, Florida, 32446, on or before 7-12-06. and file the original with the clerk of this court either before service On Plaintiff's attorney or immediately thereaf- ter; otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded In the complaint. DATED this 8 day of June, 2006. HON. LINDA HAYES COOK As Clerk of the Court BY: K. McDaniel As Deputy Clerk As published in the Washington County News June 14, 21, 28, and July 5, 2006 PUBLIC NOTICE VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE " YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that WASHINGTON COUNTY, FLORIDA, acting through its Board of Coun- ty Commissioners, is requesting sealed bids for the purchase of the following groups of lots In Sunny Hills, Washington County, Florida: GROUP I There are 208 lots in this group, a description of said 208 lots be- Ing attached hereto as Exhibit 1. The bidder must submit a sealed bid on each lot in this group, and the total bid for all 208 lots must equal or exceed the sum of $3,536,000.00, in order for the bid to be considered. The bid for these 208 lots will be awarded to the highest bidder whose bid equals or exceeds $3,536,000.00. GROUP II There are 14 lots In this group, a description of said 14 lots being attached hereto as Exhibit 2: The bidder must submit a sealed bid on each lot in this group, and the total bid lbr all 14'lots must equal or exceed the sum of $238,000.00, in order for the bid to be considered. The bid for these 14 lots will be awarded. to the highest bidder whose bid equa's or exceeds $238,000.00 GROUP III There are 27 lots In this group, a description of said 27 lots being 'attached hereto as Exhibit 3: The bidder must submit a sealed bid on each lot In this group, and the total bid for all 27 lots must equal or exceed the sum of $459,000.00, in order.for-the bid to be considered. The bid for these 27 lots will be awarded to the highest bidder whose bid equals or exceeds $459,000.00. GROUP IV There are 21 lots in this group, a description of said 21 lots being attached hereto as Exhibit 4: The bidder must submit a sealed bid on each lot In this group, and the total bid for all 21 lots must equal or exceed the sum of $357,000.00, In order for the bid to be considered. The bid for these 21 lots will be awarded to the highest bidder whose bid equals or exceeds $357,000.00. GROUP V There are 5 lots in this group, a description of said 5 lots being attached hereto as Exhibit 5: The bidder must submit a sealed bid on each lot In this group, and the total bid for all 5 lots must equal or exceed the sum of $160,000.00, in order for the bid to be considered. The bid for these 5 lots will be awarded to the highest bidder whose bid equals or exceeds $160,000.00.' GROUP VI There are 19 lots In this group, a description of said 19 lots being attached hereto as Exhibit 6: The bidder must submit a sealed bid on each lot in this group, and the total bid for all 19 lots must equal or exceed the sum of $142,500.00, in order for the bid to be considered. The bid for these 19 lots will be awarded to the highest bidder whose bid equals or exceeds $142,500.00. GROUP VII There are 15 lots In this group, a description of said 15 lots. being attached hereto as Exhibit 7: Bidder may bid on one or more of these lots. Therels a minimum bid of $20,000.00 on each of these 15 lots and no bids less than the minimum bid will be con- sidered. The bid on each lot will be awarded to the highest bidder whose bid equals or exceeds the minimum bid. ADDITIONAL INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS 1.All bids will be governed by the minimum price requirements listed previously for each group of lots. 2.AII bidders must submit their bids in a sealed envelope, reflect- ing that It Is a property bid on the outside of the envelope. All bids must be received NO LATER THAN 1:00 RM., ON TUESDAY, JULY 25,2006, ATTHE COUNTY OFFICEAT.1331 SOUTH BOUL-. DEVARD, CHIPLEY, FLORIDA, 32428. 3.The successful high bidder for groups I through VI, and for each lot described In group VII, shall be required to deposit a non> refundable binder equal to 10% of the bid price within 10 days of receiving notification that they are the high bidder. 4.The closing shall be held on or before August 30, 2006, at the office of attorney Gerald Holley, 1282 B Church Avenue, Chipley, Florida, 32428, at a date and time mutually acceptable to Seller and Buyer. r: :,.-.. [.11 I:, 6ua-r .:,r Buj.r,, by County Deed. The Buyer will be responsible for paying the State of Florida documentary Stamps on the County Deed, as the County is an exempt party. The Buyer will be responsible for obtaining their own title ex- amination, or title insurance, if desired. The County acquired most, if not all, of the lots by tax deed. Dated this 14th day of June, 2006 BOARD OF COUNTY CMMIS- SIONERS OF WASHINGOTN COUNTY, FLORIDA, BY: (SEAL) CHAIRMAN NOTE: The list of lots can be viewed at www.washingtonfl.com As published In the Washington County News June 21, 28, July 5,12,19,2006. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION IN RE: ESTATE OF LILLIAN J. GRANTHAM Deceased. File No.: 67-06-PR-95, Division: Probate NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of Lillian J. Grantham, deceased, whose date of death was May 2, 2006, Is pending in the Circuit Court for Washington County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which Is 1293 Jack- son Avenue, Bldg 100, Chipley, Florida 32428. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representative's attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court WITHIN'THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the dece- dent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THETIME PERIODS SETFORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of first publication of this notice is June 28, 2006. Attorney for Personal. Repre- sentative: Kristl M. Odom Attorney for Peggy Metcalf Florida Bar No. 0182044 1314 Jackson Avenue Chipley, Florida 32428 Telephone: (850) 638-7587 Personal Representative: Peggy Metcalf PO Box 46 Clarksville, Florida 32430 As published In the Washington County News June 28, July 5, 2006 IN THE CIRpUIT COURT IN AND FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY, FLORIDA, FOURTEENTH JUDI- CIAL CIRCUIT, CASE NO. 67-06-CA-180 RONALD PROFETTA, Plaintiff, -vs- JEANETTE W. DEY, Defendant, NOTICE OF ACTION TO: JEANNETTE W. DEY, IF LIVING, OR TO .THE UNKNOWN HEIRS OF JEANETTE W. DEY, IF DECEASED 3700 NORTH CHARLES STREET APARTMENT #105 BALTIMORE, MARYLAND 21218 YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an action to quiet title on the following described real property, to-wit: Lot 34, Block 1009 of Sunny Hills Unit 12, a subdivision according to the plat thereof, recorded in Plat Book 2, Pages 129-138, of the public Records of Washington county, Florida. Has been filed against you, and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to It, on GERALD HOLLEY, Attorney for Plaintiff, whose address is P.O. Box 268, Chipley, Florida, 32428; and file the original with the Clerk of the above styled Court on or before July 28,2006; otherwise a judgment may be entered against you for the relief demanded in the Petition. WITNESS my hand and seal of said Court on June 23e, 2006. LINDA H. COOK CLERK OF COURT Laura Mashbum Deputy Clerk As published in the Washington County News June 28 and July 5, 12,19, 2006. N THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY, FLORIDA, FOURTEENTH JUDI- CIAL CIRCUIT. CASE NO. 67-06-CA-181 RONALD PROFETTA, Plaintiff, -vs- MARY MONTOYA Defendant. NOTICE OF ACTION TO: MARY MONTOYA 546 W. LEHIGH AVENUE PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA 19133 YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an action to quiet title on the following described real property, to-wit: Lot 1, Block 937 of Sunny Hills Unit 15, a subdivision according to the plat thereof, recorded In Plat Book 3, Pages 26-48, of the Public Records of Washington County, Florida. Has been filed against you,' and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it, on GERALD HOLLEY, Attorney for Plaintiff, whose address Is P.O. Box 268, Chipley, Florida, 32428, and file the original with the Clerk of the above styled Court on or before July 28,2006; otherwise a judgment may be entered against y6t fdr'the ., .i'd.-rh-,,o ..- . the lPetition. WITNESS my hand and seal of said Court on June 23 ,2006. LIND=A H. COOK CLERK OF COURT Laura Mashbum Deputy Clerk -O'iSiHIP I NiOPTm- RArNG3 13 WEST. AK/A 790 Peach Street, Chi- play, FL 32428 WITNESS MY HAND and the seal of this Court on June 29.2006. Linda H. Cook Clerk of the Circuit Court As published in the Washington By: K. McDaniel County News June 28 and July Deputy Clerk 5,12, 19,2006. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL As published in tne W/asnlnglo County News tJuly 5 and 12, CIRCUIT IN AND FOR WASH- Notice of Proposed Ordinance INGTON COUNTY, FLORIDA Hearing CIVIL ACTION You are hereby notified the Bbarc of County Commissioners ol CHRISTIANA BANKANDTRUST Washington County, Florida, wil COMPANY, AS OWNER TRUST- on the 27" day of July 2006 ai EE OF THE SN ASSET SECURI- 5:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter TIZATION TRUST 2005-A .- as possible, at its regular meeting Plaintiff, place of 1331 South Boulevard, VS. Chipley, Florida consider the THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVI- adoption of the following pro- SEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, posed ordinance: LIENORS, CREDITORS, TRUST- AN ORDINANCE RELATING EES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS TO WASHINGTON COUNTY. CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UN- FLORIDA; RELATING TO FLOOE DER, SAMUEL ARTHUR MAYO, DAMAGE; RESTRICTING OF DECEASED, et al, PROHIBITING USES WHICI- Defendant'(s). ARE DANGEROUS TO HEALTH, SAFETY AND PROPERTY DUE CASE NO. 67-2006-CA-119 TO WATER OR EROSION INl DIVISION FLOOD HEIGHTS OR VELOCI- TIES; REQUIRING THAT US- NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE ERSVULNERABLE TOFLOODS SALE INCLUDING FACILITIES WHICi SERVE SUCH USERS, BE PRO- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TECTEDAGAINSTFLOODDAM. pursuant to a Final Judgment AGE AT THE TIME OF INITIAL of Mortgage Foreclosure dated CONSTRUCTION; CONTROL- June 29, 2006 and entered In LING THE ALTERATION OF NAT- Case NO. 67-2006-CA-119 of TRAL FLOOD PLAINS; STREAK the Circuit Court of the FOUR- CHANNELS AND NATURAL TEENTH Judicial Circuit in and for PROTECTIVE-BARRIERS WHICI- WASHINGTON County, Florida ARE INVOLVEDIN THEACCOM- wherein CHRISTIANA BANKAND MODATION OF FLOOD WATERS: TRUST COMPANY, AS OWNER CONTROLLINGFILLINGGRAD- TRUSTEE OF THE SN ASSETSE- TRUSTEEFTHESNASSETSE- ING, DREDGING AND OTHEF CURmZATION TRUST2005-A, Is DEVELOPMENT WHICH MAY the Plaintiff and THE UNKNOWN INCREASE EROSION DIFLOC HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, DAMAGE; PREVENTING OF ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDI- REGULATINGTHECONSTRUC- TORS, TRUSTEES, OR OTHER- TION OF FLOD BARRIERS CLAIMANTS CLAIMING BY, WHICH WILL UNNATURALLY THROUGH, UNDER, SAMUEL ARTHUR MAYG, DECEASED DIVERT FLOOD WATERS OF ARTHLUR MAYO, DECEASED WHICH MAY INCREASE FLOOC THELMALOUCILLEMAYOHNSONK/A HAZARDS TO OTHER LNDS THELMA LUCILLE JOHNSON, ADOPTING AN OFFICIAL MAF AS AN HEIR OF THE ESTATE ADOPT ING AN OFFICIAL MAP OF SAMUEL ARTHUR MAYO,WHICHDESIGNATES AREAS OF DECEAESD; ANY AND ALL UN- SPECIAL FLOOD HAZARD; PRO- KNOWN'PARTIES CLAIMING VIDING PENALTIES FOR VIOLA- BY, THROUGH, UNDER, AND TION HEREOF; PROVIDING FOF AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED THE REPEAL AND/OR PARTIAL INDIVIDUAL DEFENDANTS) REPEAL OF CONFUCTING OR- WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO DINANCES, AND PROVIDING BE DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETH- FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. ER SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES TheOrdinancemaybeinspectec MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS by the public at the Board ol SPOUSES HEIRS, DEVISEES, County Commissioners office OR OTHER CLAIMANTS; are at the above address or at the the Defendants, I will sell to Washington County Board Fi- the highest and best bidder for nance Office, 1293 Jackson Av- cash at FRONT STEPS OF enue, Chipley,Florida32428.Any THE WASHINGTON COUNTY interested parties may appear al COURTHOUSE at 11:00AM, on the meeting and be heard witV the 14 day of Aug., 2006, the fol- respect to the Ordinance. lowing described property as set Given by Order of Said Board this forth In said Final Judgment: -24 day of May 2606. -'T-Washington County LOT 134, CHIPLEY HEIGHTS, Board of County Commission- DEKLE LAND COMPANY AD- DITION TO TOWN OF CHIPLEY AS PER PLAT ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT OF WASHING- TON COUNTY, FLORIDA AND BEING A PART OF THE WEST ONE-HALF OF SOUTHWEST ONE-QUARTER OF SECTION 3 ers Unda H. Cook, Clerk By:D.anne Carter; Dianne Carter, Deputy Clerk As published in the Washingtor County News July 5 and 12. 2006. I LEGAL NOTICES i h. . Wednesday, July 5 2006, Washington County News, 9A PANNNGDEARTETAGENA Washington County Plan- ning Department will hold a meeting at 5 p.m., July 11 in the County Govern- ment annex meeting room, 1331 South Boulevard in Chipley. July 11 commission meet- ing agenda is as follows: *Fire suppression systems in new subdivisions Roger Hagan, Emergency Man- agement operations director. Current standards in the comprehensive plan and the land development code may, not meet the requirements needed for effective protec- tion in Washington County. With proliferation of new subdivisions and growth in the county, changes are needed to attain and maintain an efficient level of fire protection. Hagan will address some options the county might want to consider to increase the standards in new subdivi- sions to provide adequate services both in the county municipalities. *Variance to subdivide less than' 4.5 acres from larger parcel Luis Valencia (Luma Development). The applicant is seeking a vari- ance to divide a parcel con- sisting of three acres, out of two lots that total 10 acres for the purpose of re-sale. The resulting two parcels will each have a road front- age greater than 100 feet on Brickyard Road and on Highway 277. *Public hearing, land use change Agriculture/ silviculture and low/. medium density residential to industrial (light) Bear Panama City Warehouse and Rex Yates. This is a 19.9 acre parcel with the change being handled as a small-scale amendment under the Rural Areas of Critical Economic Concern as, provided for under FS 163.3187(4) and the amend- ment review procedures of t,,.the Florida administrative code. This facility will serve as a distribution center and warehouse. *Public hearing, special exception type V to allow a mining operation in an agriculture/silviculture area James and Nella Miller. The applicant wishes to le- gally be able to move a pile of dirt that is on top of a hill. Approximately 19.97 acres are involved in this mining operation. Applicant states that no pit is involved; it will be restricted to remov- ing the crown of a hill. *Preliminary plat ap- proval of plat for new Vernon subdivision RRP Enterprises, LLC. This is a proposed subdivision con- sisting of approximately 45 acres located on Highway 277 within the city limits of Vernon, approximately one mile from Main Street in Vernon. The land is currently designated as agriculture/silviculture with residential use allowed. Un- der the clustering provision, a land use change is not required as all lots will be accessed from continuous paved road and the number of lots will not exceed 49. This development will be furnished by the Vernon city water system. *Preliminary plat approval for Ridge Lake Estates sub- division, Phase I Ridge Lake Properties. This pro- posed subdivision is Phase I of an eight-lot subdivision that will ultimately result in a 49-lot development. Phase II will be developed at a lat- er time. No land use change is required as this develop- ment will be located on an already existing paved and county -maintained road and is accessed by continu- ous paved roads. Located on Pine Ridge Road on the east side of SR 77, in the southeastern section of the county. *Preliminary plat approval for LakePoint subdivision Archie T. Cook and Jimmy Smith. This proposed subdi- vision on Old Bonifay Road, is to be comprised of 31 one-acre lots on a 40-acre parcel. No land use change is required as this develop- ment will be located on an already existing paved county-maintained road and is accessed by a continuous paved roads. *Public hearing, land use change Agriculture/ silviculture to low/medium density residential Henry Chambers, The applicant is requesting this land use change to low/medium den- sity residential (3.57 units per acre.) This is a .08 acre lot that already has three structures. The applicant is wishing to place a fourth mobile home on the lot and has presented a letter from the Town of Caryville stat- ing that there is city water to that lot. It is serviced by private septic tank. The property is a flood zone A area. This parcel borders Caryville town limits, but does not lie within the town limits. *Public Hearing, land use change Agriculture/ Silviculture to low density/ residential to planned unit development mixed use - John Daniels and Andrew Sherrod. The applicant is requesting a land use change to planned unit de- velopment (commercial and low/medium density). The Contact your local Scag dealer today to test drive these incredible mowing machines! OUTDOOR LQUIPMENANS C 901 Hwy. 277, Chipley, FL pOWE EQUIPMENT 638-4364 638-7980 www.scag.com Visit Our Website: www.lanesoutdoor.com 153-acre site for this pro- posed development is off Elkcam Boulevard and five miles east of Highway 77. The developer will limit the number to 500 residential lots with an overall density' of 2.3 units per acre. *Public hearing, land use change Agriculture/ Silviculture and low den- sity residential to planned unit mixed use Shoreline Washington LLC. The ap- plicant is requesting a land use change to planned unit Development (Commercial and low/medium density). The 153-acre site for this proposed development is east of Strickland Road and west of the town limits of Ebro. Five acres will be des- ignated as commercial with the remaining 148 acres designated as residential and open space. *Public hearing, land use change Agriculture/ silviculture to low/medium density residential Cliff Knauer and LLM Develop- ment, LLC. .The applicant wishes to change a parcel from agriculture/silvicul- ture to low/density residen- tial (3.57 units per acre). The property owner plans to develop a residential project on the site. This will allow a maximum density of 3.57 units per acre for 59 single family units. The open space requirement will encompass a large central park for passive recreation. The owner will preserve a large portion of the exist- ing oak and pine forest to provide natural landscape that requires minimum maintenance. This property is accessed by Fairhaven Drive off of Duma Jack Road, Sunny Hills and east of Highway 77. *Public hearing, land use change Low density resi- dential to low/medium resi- dential David and Karen Morris. The applicant is re- questing a land use change to low/medium density residential. The units placed there will be rental units and not sold as individual lots. Applicant is required to meet all of the requirements for central well systems. *Public hearing, land use change Agriculture/ silviculture to low/medium density residential, a planned unit development. Applicant requests a land use change to low density residential use (3.57 units per acre), a planned unit development. There will be nine phases of development with a total of 580 residen- tial units over 247 acres of the 626-acre parcel. This property is bordered on the north by Crews Lake Road. to the east by Pine Log State Forest, ad to the south by Pine Log Creek. *Planning issues Randy Parker *The Planning Commis. sion will not hold any meet- ings in the month of August. *The next Planning Commis- sion meeting is scheduled * for Sept. 14 at 5 p.m. *Deadline for large-scale amendments for the first submission of 2007 is set for COB on November 17. Developers are encouraged to submit their requests now so the review process may begin as early as possible. Anyone requiring further information should contact Linda Waller at (850) 415. 5093. 5A Aj JLA- -A- AEA A 0616 jEL-m-A 11171 40 01 GMC -05FORD 03 BUICK 02 FORD 06FORD JIMMY SLE Focnan LESABRE LTD. 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The annual event is spon- sored by Wausau's Volun- teer Fire Department, the town's Development Club and the Tourist Develop- ment Council of Washing- ton County. Dedication of the Pos- sum Monument and the Wausau Memorial Garden Cemetery will take place during the festival. Arts and Crafts will be featured beginning at noon on Friday and continue all day Saturday. Call Bill (850) 638-2976 to reserve a place. The day's activi- ties also will include the Possum King and Queen contest beginning at 7 p.m. Trophies and prizes will be awarded. Call Margaret at (850) 638-1781 to register. Saturday's events will begin with a pancake breakfast from 6-9 a.m. at the Masonic Lodge in downtown Wausau. A $3 donation will be taken. The Possum Trot 5K run/walk will begin at 7: 30 a.m. There also will be a one-mile fun run/ walk. Those wishing to participate should contact Frank or Carol at (850) 773-2030. The big parade will begin at 10 a.m. Saturday. There's no advance regis- tration for those wishing to participate. "Just be there," says Margaret Riley. The flag-raising cere- mony by Boy Scout Troop #39 will be held at noon on Saturday. It will be fol- lowed by the world famous possum auction and special speakers. Wausau VFD will sell barbeque pork plates and sandwiches. Included in the musi- cal entertainment, which will be featured all day, is bluegrass music by the Rivertown Girls from Blountstown; country mu- sic by The Webbs of Altha; and picking with the Run'd Off Band of Chipley. There'll be games and- contests Kid's hog calling ' a rooster crowing contest and a cow lowing compe- tition. Horseshoe pitching and free rides for kids will take place all day. At 6 p.m. a Show and Shine Car Show will fea- ture tractors, cars and mo- torcycles. Registration will begin at 5:30 p.m. Events will wind down with a concert/dance at 7 p.m. Margo Anderson will Burch-Bishop engagement Misty Lynne Burch of Holmes County and Desmond (Tres) Bishop of Monticello will be married at 6:30 p.m., September 2, at First Baptist Church of Monticello. A reception will follow at the Malloy Nursery. Misty is the daughter of Daniel and Karen Burch of Holmes County, and the late Kathy Register of Slocomb, Ala. She graduated from Florida State University with a masters degree in special education. She will be teaching students with disabilities in Brevard County this fall. Tres is the son of Desmond (Marc) and Debra Bishop of Monticello. He graduated from the University of Flor- ida with a degree in industrial systems and engineering. He is presently working as an engineer at Rockwell Col- lins in Melbourne and pursuing an MBA at the Florida Institute of Technology. After the ceremony, the couple will make their home in Palm Bay. be in concert. Most of Saturday after- noon events will be held in the Possum Palace. Hall 50th anniversary The family of Sam and Elouise Hall request the honour of your presence at their 50th Wedding Anniversary Celebration, Sunday, July 16, 2:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. at Maple Avenue Baptist Church, Geneva, AL. Your love is a treasured gift, we request no other. Large-scale amendments Washington County's first submission of large- scale amendments for 2007 are scheduled to be sub- mitted to DCA in March 2007. All submissions for land use changes that fit in the large-scale amend- ment category (ten or more acres) should be submitted to the Washington County Planning Office by Nov. 17, 2006. Early submis- sions are encouraged. After determining that all submissions are com- plete for processing and submittal to DCA, they will be scheduled for, public hearings. The first review public hearing, be- fore the Washington Coun- ty Planning Commission, is tentatively set for Feb. 6, 2007, at 5 p.m. The second transmittal hearing, before the Washington County Board of County Commis- sioners is tentatively set for Feb. 22, 2007, at 5 p.m. All hearing dates are tenta- tive and may be subject to change. A pre-application con- ference is required before Nov. 17. For more infor- mation, call the Planning Office at (850) 415-5093. TO ADVERTISE CALL 638-0212 OR FAX ADS TO 638-4601 -., W R 7.ac J .. ; -, I 1-800-AT-HONWA BEASLEY HONDA U.S. 201 SOUTH OZARK When Employee Pricing Goes, It's Gone! *On Select Models WAC CHRY:SLE DDE- JEE Years Ago Taken from the files of the Washington County News 5 YEARS AGO, 2001 Washington County Parks and Recreation De- partment began developing a five-year plan to increase recreation opportunities throughout the county. The Sunny Hills Coun- cil of the Knights of Co- lumbus installed officers during a Sunday afternoon meeting. Among them were Rev. Leonard Mus- teikis, chaplain; Owen Flanagan, Grand Knight; Edward Bielicki, Deputy Grand Knight; Gerald F. Lepak, chancellor; Ste- phen D. Mason; financial secretary; Keith A. Devine, recorder, and Michael Meneses, treasurer. . At the fourth annual Teen Summit in Orlando, Washington County SWAT students received a plaque for all the things they had accomplished during the year. The local youth also brought home the number 1 state ranking. 10 YEARS AGO, 1996 Derek Blount was rec- ognized for making all A grades in all subject areas for the three years he had attended Roulhac Middle School. Vernon Masonic Lodge No. 164 hosted its second annual Stumpknocker De- gree for area Masons. The Choctawhatchee River crested at twelve and a half feet and the supply of stumpknockers for a fish fry had to be supplemented with a 50-pound donation from.Arthur D. Miller. A bagpipe band from an Irish pub in Pensacola was featured at Ebro's Heritage Days celebration. 30 YEARS AGO, 1976 C.C. Coleman Sr. re- ceived a Distinguished President's Pin from Kiwanis International. He had been a member of Kiwanis for 10 years. The News printed an ar- ticle by E.W. Carswell that reported a tall shaft in Pen- sacola's Plaza Ferdinand honored railroad pioneer William Dudley Chipley, the man for whom Wash- ington County's seat was named. Possum Queen Jessie Lee Carter and her favor- ite stuffed possum rode in the annual Watermelon parade. Chipley Kiwanis Club planned a garage sale for July 31 on Railroad Av- enue. 40 YEARS AGO, 1966 Guests of Mrs. Claudia Shreve were her niece and nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Amos, of Columbus, Ga. Jeanie Williams returned to her home in Cocoa after spending a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Ralph Williams. A Saturday double fea- ture at the Vance Theatre in Chipley was headlined with "Frankenstein Con- quers the World." Sgt. and Mrs. George Leboy of Enterprise, Ala., were Saturday guests of Mrs. Maggie Crawley.' Mrs. John Neel Camp- bell retired after 32 years with the local welfare de- apartment. 50 YEARS AGO, 1956 Mrs. Paul Selle returned to Gainesville after spend. ing a week with her mother. Mrs. L.D. McRae. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mce Neil were visiting friends and relatives in Sauk Cen- tre, Minn. Phil Sellers was a guest last week of his sister, Mrs. Charles A. Driggers. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hutchison and daughter. Cathy, spent some vaca. tion time with relatives in Pensacola. 70 YEARS AGO, 1936 Attending a golf tourna- ment in Opp, Ala., were Runt Tharp, Bob Mce Geachey, Bill Edge and J.T. Bowen Jr. Fisher Lee Alberson spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Alberson. He was em- ployed by the state road department in Jay. Miss Verne Harrell spent several days with friends in Panama City. 90 YEARS AGO, 1916 An enjoyable picnic was held by the Sunday school class of Mrs. Van Fleck. Mrs. Royster and Miss Gladys Farrior -at Whit. tington landing. The only unpleasant feature was the heavy rain that caught the party before they got home. : Friends of Grace Camp treated her to a surprise party. About 20 people enjoyed games and music until a late hour. A A. GRIS!MP OPENING! oa NP NING' Cindy And Her Staff Look Forward To Meeting You At The Grand Opening Of RUDD FAMILY HEALTHCARE SSaturday, July 15th, 12 Noon to 5 P.M. JOIN THE FUN!!! Aundy rI.y Fami w~ey Nuys Ion"ttfl Y e}ars Nrsingp f AAWC INaeotnay CerWifie We Will Begin Seeing Patients Monday, July 10th at 8 A.M. Hours: Monday 8:00 a.m. to 9:00p.m. Tuesday-Thursday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Friday 8:00 a.m. to 12 NOON LOCATED AT 5470 COLLEGE DRIVE IN GRACEVILE CALL 263-2459 Supporting. Pbysician, Dr. Kevinm Nornsby k7 1 71,.-^^ --_1_-.-t AV ", -i kWS GET LOW EMPLOYEE PRICES Plus REBATES AS HIGH AS $3,50000 FWA I , FIRST WEDNESDAY CLOSED: Vernon Library, Wausau Library. 8 a.m. to 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. 10:30 a.m.-Chipley Garden Club luncheon/meeting, held at The Cake Connection. Call 638-2111 for information. 11 a.m.-Washington Council onAging (located in Chipley) senior lunches, for reservations call 638-6217, donations accepted. 12 noon-Bonifay Kiwanis Club meeting, held at Blitch's Res- taurant in Bonifay. 7 p.m.-Depression and Bipolar Support Group-meets at First Baptist Church educational annex building in Bonifay. Call 547- 4397. 8 p.m.-Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, held at Ponce de Leon Methodist Church on Main Street in Ponce de Leon. FIRST THURSDAY 8 a.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 11 a.m.-Washington Council onAging (located in Chipley) senior lunches, for reservations call 638-6217, donations accepted. 11:30 a.m.-Friends of the Washington County Library meeting, held at Chipley Woman's Club building. 12 noon-Holmes County AARP meeting, held at Holmes County on Aging Building in Bonifay. 1 p.m.-6 p.m.-Wausau Library open. 4 p.m.-Chipley City Council workshop, held at Chipley City Hall. 4:30 p.m.-Holmes County Historical Society meeting, held at His- torical Society building, located at 412 Kansas Ave. in Bonifay. 6 p.m.-TOPS meeting, held at Mt. Olive Baptist Church, located three miles north of Bonifay on Hwy. 79. 7 p.m.-Ponce de Leon City Council meeting. 8 p.m.-Narcotics Anonymous meeting, held at Blessed Trinity Catholic Church in Bonifay. 8 p.m.-Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, held at New Hope Vol- unteer Fire Station, located on Hwy. 2 in Holmes County. FIRST FRIDAY 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, exer- cise, games, activities, hot meals and socialization. 10:30-11 a.m.-Wausau Library preschool storytime. 11 a.m.-Washington Council onAging (located in Chipley) senior lunches, for reservations call 638-6217, donations accepted. 7 p.m. Slocomb VFW dance until 10 p.m. Music by the Coun- try Boys. Admission $3; Children 12 and under free with parents. No smoking or alcohol. Door prizes and 50/50 giveaways. Re- freshments available. 8 p.m.-Alcoholics Anonymous open meeting, held at Presby- terian Church in Chipley. SECOND SATURDAY 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 Commu- nity Center, North Iris St., every Saturday for those 21 and older, country music by the Flat County Band. Admission is $4, 50-50 give-away, refreshments, no smoking or alcohol. 8 p.m.-Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, held at Bethlehem Ma- sonic Lodge, located on Hwy. 177 in Holmes County. SECOND SUNDAY 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. SECOND MONDAY CLOSED: Vernon Library, Wausau Library, Holmes County Library. 9 a.m.-6 p.m.-Chipley Library open. 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Holmes Council on Aging provides bingo, ex- ercise, games, activities, hot meals and socialization. 11 a.m.-Washington Council onAging (located in Chipley) senior lunches, for reservations call 638-6217, donations accepted. 5 p.m.-VFW Post 10085 regular monthly meeting, held at posthome, located on Highway 279 North in Vernon. For'more information, call 638-4002. 5:30 p.m.-Washington County School Board meeting. 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. 6:00 p.m. Five Points Crime Watch Supper will be served at 6 p.m. For more information, call 535-2312 or 535-2657. 6:30-8:30 p.m.-Conversational English classes forinternationals, held at Shiloh Baptist Church. Contact church office, 638-1014 or Karma Cook, 638-8418. 7 p.m.-Vernon City Council meeting. 7:30 p.m.-Vernon Masonic Lodge meeting. 8 p.m.-Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, held at Blessed Trinity 1377 BRIC ARD ROAD, CHIPLEY, FL WAS $20,985 (Across From McDonalds & NW FL Community Hospital) CI 3(850) 638-0233 CLEAN FRIENDLY PENTES.-SUN. AT 2:30 P.M. ATMlORPHERE e I I MONDAYS For As Little As 5 YouCah Play Our Nigitly Pack Sioa o (7-9 Mir That Means 18 Games Paying Out $50O20 Per Gamel BUY YOUR PACK BEFORE 4:30 & RECEIVE FREETREASURE HUNTS ($250 GAMESII SUNDAY (14) $250 GAMES, SATURDAY- (16) $250 GAMES With Total Pack Pay-Out Of $2,850. FREE BINGO AT 3:00 P.M. 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SECOND TUESDAY 8 a.m.-5 p.m.-Holmes County Library open. 8:30 a.m.-Orange Hill Soil and Water Conservation District meeting at the Ag Center in Chipley. 9 a.m.-6 p.m.-Vernon Library open. 9 a.m.-6 p.m.-Chipley Library open. 9 a.m.-Tourist Development Council meeting. 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 onAging (located in Chipley) senior lunches, for reservations call 638-6217, donations accepted. 12 noon-Chipley Kiwanis Club weekly meeting. 6 p.m.-Holmes County Development Commission meeting. 6 p.m.-Holmes County Commission meeting. 6 p.m.-Chipley City Council meeting. 6 p.m.-Ebro City Council meeting. 7 p.m.-Caryville City Council meeting. 7:30 p.m.-Wausau Masonic Lodge meeting. 8 p.m.-Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, held at Presbyterian Church in Chipley. 8 p.m.-Narcotics Anonymous meeting, held at Blessed Trinity Catholic Church in Bonifay. ,N,,EED A C/AR,,,,,, WH/AT, TO,,,DO.,) BUYTHE BIEST FOR LIESS FROM MACK OR LOUl 2B, Washington County News/Holmes County Times-Advertiser, Wednesday, July 5, 2006 Amba-sador for People to People Tiffany Shirah, 11-year-old daughter of Bobby and Barbara Shirah of Chipley, left June 25 for London, Eng- land, and Paris, France, as a 2006 U.S. Student Ambas- sador for People to People. She will return to Chipley July 8. While overseas, Tiffany will see many landmarks and enjoy other cultures. On Monday, she visited Windsor Castle, Britain's old- est, continuously inhabited residence, home of the Queen and her family. She met a current or former member'of Parliament on Tuesday at the House of Commons and explored the Tower of London. Days 5-7 will be spent in Oxford, England, where Tif- fany will see Oxford; Stratford-upon-Avon, home of Wil- liam Shakespeare; and Bath, site of Britain's only natural hot spring. The ambassadors will take an overnight ferry to France July 2. Sites in France will include a day in Caen, as well as three days in Paris where chateaus, the Eiffel Tower, Notre-Dame Cathedral. the Arc de Triomphe, the Louvre, and a riverboat ride on the Seine will be featured. Friday, July 7, the ambassadors will spend a fun day at Disneyland Paris. For more information about the People to People Am- bassador program, contact Barbara Shirah at (850) 415- 5955 or (850) 326-0445. You an also visit the web site: PeopletoPeopleAmbassadorProgram.com Save the Children the redemption center in *Save the Children Pensacola. Christian Center needs stuffed animals to put, in Kindergarten gift boxes for area senior registratinn citizens. If anyone can reg" "ra"- .... help, they should ..drop Kate M. Smith kin- off stuffed. fnials at 805' dergarten registration. .for ,Main Stree m "Chiplev .-200607 is under'~ay. -Stu For more information call. dents mus befive years (850) 638-0260. old by Sept. 1.. Bring birth *A anyone interested in certificate, SSI card, and helping children hosi- immunization. An.updated talized with cancer in physical is required. Pensacola can save, their used postage stamps and aluminum soda can tabs TO ADVERTISE for Save The Children Christian Center. CALL They will allow each 638-0212 child to remain on their healing equipment for an extra 10 minutes. Postage V Vii I stamps and can tabs can be a' ...... dropped off at 805 Main Baby Conte Street in Chipley. Miss Only in th Annie will turn them into l can o all t ings through Christ. Celebrating The Sty~eSho9' 10 Wauke sh o niaF 1 57-03 Operation ABOUT FACE!, a program spon- sored by the Florida Na- tional Guard, is currently seeking mentors for youth who are participating in the program. With the many changes and demands of the fam- ily, mentoring has become one of the most needed activities for young people. Mentors need to be willing to provide guidance and encouragement to a young person who may not have support from family and friends. Operation ABOUT FACE! is built around activity-oriented training topics related to the neces- sary skills required to suc- ceed in the, business arena. By giving youngsters regular mentor contact, the program has a chance to ensure that the participants receive role model expo- sure to people who are in the business world and who actually use the skills being taught. For more information about ABOUT FACE! pro- gram, contact Chipley Site Manager, Michel. Cocker- ham at 638-6191 or email MichelCockerham @yaho o.com. classes at WHTC Onfa, Fl Washington-Holmes o .. Technical Center will of- fer a nail specialist class ' beginning August 3. NailsA is a 240-hour class. E E IN- Classes will be held Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday evenings from 4: 30- 9:30 p.m. Open-entry programs means you can :i ": ^ begin anytime there is an i '&- The nail specialist pro- gram trains students both ! in .theory and practical i ann1ications as nrescribedi by Florida law. It inc] entific fund nail services patrons in'a Training is orientation, ments and ec success skills manicure ai nail extension structure, pr istry, salon management the skills ta program. Fo call Brenda V (850) 638-11; cosmetology Sea Cadets receive donation udeals the in all Robert Smith of Bonifay received a certificate of ap- available to preciation for his sponsorship of a local United States beauty salon.e Naval Sea Cadet. His support enabled a deserving ca- nrovided in '1 det to attend a two-week summer training session. The safety, imple- certificate was presented by Ltjg John M. Duncan, com- quipment, job manding officer of the Seawolf Division, United States s, Florida aw Naval Sea Cadet Corps. nd pedicures, For more information contact, John M. Duncan at 547- nd pedicures, 5073 or 547-3399. More information can also be found i, nail art, nail ... rodnait chm- at www.seacadets.org. : planning and are among aught in this ir information Walsingham at 80, ext. 312. est & Beauty Pageant ie area "Once a Year" our 11th year in.Dothan Two Winners and Four Runnerups Per Group : 15 Age Divisions For form call 706-226-1331 or email: usadreamworld@aol.com or for is on my web at usadreamstar.com. No local judges. Check out all the ways to get fees paid on my form. 'JUBILEE Fri tkD: E.R S -RtfodakI* ho-Mi.Ib'aitt-04 our lAnd:. ge-athful, itubIlahamies at: -my affordable WkesI Highi qLuaIdy MgnAtaa IJYOe 20 hame plans and *ftigmI c1 etrIe, enar-sewig Ieatures B i n your lam *had -4rt ali boeardPI-bo4inemsJtnomtiori IUjIqbebu rkld*rI,esOm Call for CurF~nt Promotions (334) 678-41401 6885 05 Hwy 231 Sough I Mohan,.Alabarma 363.11 $schoul.e t afro#OwewpISHORi Literacy volunteersneeded Literacy Volunteers of Washington County, Inc is seeking volunteers to become Laubach Certified Tu- tors and help an adult learn to read. Anyone looking for something rewarding to do in their spare time is urged to contact Linda Marinaccio at (850) 638-6317. 2lr-."o ,; . Tired of Costly Glaucoma Drops SIT Alternative. Reduce/Eliminate Costly Glaucoma Drops No Scarring/Damage to the Eye -Safe, Proven Procedure Selective Laser Trabeculoplasty or SLT. is is a progressive laser treatment that works by treating only specific cells of the eye, leaving all others intact with few side effects. The eye fluid moves out more freely to successfully lower intraocular eye pressure. SLT has been shown to effectively keep pressure lower for up to four years. Call today and find out if SLT is the right procedure for you. N CENTER of North Florida PANAMA CITY PC BEACH CHIPLEY PORT ST. JOE 784-3937 234-1829 638-7333 227-7266 TOLL FREE 1-800-778-3937 www.eyecarenow.com Anthny L Ake~r, OD ames L Cory, 00 avTid .Einger, 0 Bret1. F 1~iseM Operation About Face seeking mentors Bus driver raising funds for national competition Kenny Mayo, a Wash. ington County school bus driver, who also works as a driver, when needed. for Trumpet Coach and Chipola College, com- peted in the State Safety Skills Competition for Bus Drivers. Mayo and a team from Washington County were in West Palm Beach for the competition May 12. 13. It consisted of written knowledge test, a pre-in- spection test, and a driving skills test. "We were in competi. tion with drivers from many counties in the state,' Mayo explained. "I placed first in the state this year and, therefore, I have been invited to participate in the National Competition which is to be held in Lake Tahoe, Nev., this year on July 21-23." Mayo says this is a great honor for him and he would like to have all his friends and family with him in Nevada. "I really want to share this with my wife," he add. ed. "Washington, County School Board is helping me with my room and plane fare, but I am asking you to help make this trip possible. Anything you can do would be greatly appre. citedd" Mayo will receive a plaque at the next school board meeting. Classes at WHTC Washington-Holmes Technical Center will offer an open entry cosmetology class beginning August 3. Cosmetology is a 1,200- hour class. The program teaches communication skills, leadership skills. human relations skills. em. ployability skills, safe and efficient work ."practices Florida cosmetology laws and rules, knowledge of cosmetology and related chemistry, bacteriology. anatomy and physiology, and development of skills performing the manipula. tive technique required, For more information or to have your name placed on the class roster, call Bren. da Walsingham at (850) 638-1180, ext. 312. Wednesday, July 5, 2006, Washington County News/Holmes County Times-Advertiser, 3B Head Start applications Tri-County Community Council Head Start is a non-profit organization serving Holmes, Walton and Washington Counties that prepares low-income, preschool age children for successful entry into the public school system and helps their families become self-reliant. The agency currently serves 203 children at five centers that are accredited through The National Association for the Education of Young Children. Tri-County Community Council Head Start is cur- rently accepting applica- tions for the 2006-2007 school year. Head Start of- fers comprehensive educa- tion services for three and four year olds, including health and dental, family, and nutrition services. Parents / guardians can pick up an application for enrollment at any of our sites (located in Chipley, DeFuniak Springs, Vernon and Westville) as well as the Tri-County Community Council office in Bonifay; or call the administrative offices at 548-9900 for more information. Children should be from low-income households and must turn three years old by September 1, 2006 to be eligible for enroll- ment. Tri-County Commu- nity Council operates Head Start Centers at the follow- ing locations: *1264 South Blvd.,' Chipley, FL 32428, 850- 638-9800 *268 S. Davis Lane, De- Funiak Springs, FL 32433, 850-892-7635 I* ".98- 'wy 90, DeFu-, niak Springs, FL 32433, 850-892-6144 *3371 Sasser Ave., Ver- non, FL 32426, 850-535- 2907 *2499 Cypress St., West- ville, FL 32464, 850-548- 5630. Drawing class A six-week course on Basic Drawing Techniques will be offered at the Wash- ington Council on Aging in Chipley. It is scheduled i to begin Wednesday, Sep- tember 6, from 9 11 a.m. Each class is limited to 10 students and will be filled on a first come, first serve basis. Lessons will include shading, perspective, and composition. The intro- ductory lesson will cover drawing material and shading. Other lessons will include basic shapes, still life (flowers and fruit) and landscapes.. Winona C. VanLanding- ham will be the instructor. To register call Wash- ington County Council on Aging at 638-6216 or 638- 6217. Chipola short courses Chipola College will of- fer a variety of short cours- es in the coming weeks. Cake Decorating I class will meet Thursdays, Aug. 3 through 31, 6 to 8: 30 p.m. Cost is $41. Cake Decorating H class will meet Thursdays, Sept. 7 through 28 from 6 to 8:30 p.m. Cost is $41. Advanced Level Cake Decorating III class will meet Thursdays, Oct. 5 through 26 from 6 to 8:30 p.m. Cost is $41. The Continuing Educa- tion Department also of- fers custom motivational workshops for businesses and organizations. The following are available: Eat That Frog: Stop Pro- crastinating and. Get More Done in Less Time; Whale Done: The Power of Posi- tive Relationships; The Pygmalion Effect: Manag- ing the Power of Expecta- tions; Discussing Perfor- mance; 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, 'I Aerospace Adventure Day Middle schoolers will have the chance to watch a rocket launching during Aerospace Adventure Day at Landmark Park courtesy of Southeast Alabama Rocketry Society. Participants of this exciting event on July 12 will also get the chance to meet Paul Johnson, a mem- ber of the NASA team planning the return to the moon as well as the proposed Mars manned mission. Space is limited for this event. For more information or to make reservations contact Kathie Moore in the park office at 334-7943452. internet graphics/web design, business, law and travel. Register online at www.gatlineducation.com/ chipola. Education To Go of- fers online programs in: computers, photography, languages, writing, enter- tainment industry, grant writing, business, sales, ac- counting, test prep, finance, health, child care, parent- .....- R UOYS 'TI CHOICE 'AI I . 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Once selected, the 20 experts rated the clinical effectiveness of chiropractic therapy, osteopathy, acupuncture, homeopathy, and herbal medicine for both acute and chronic low back pain. The findings of this survey will come as welcome news to the many sufferers of low back pain who turn in frustration to complementary forms of therapy after conventional approaches fail to relieve their pain. Nearly all of the experts--17 of the 20--rated chiropractic therapy as effective for acute uncomplicated low back pain. CHIO51A- : T.C EIMT go P.A ^^SWWIChipley, FL 638-7500 ^^^^^^ ing, art, history, psychol- ogy, literature, 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. 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For more information contact Doris Hastings at (251) 947-5499 email dhastings @gulftel.com; Jack Butler, (850) 421- 4587 email Performing arts camp Early registration dead- line is July 6 for Chipola College's first-ever per- forming arts camp for ages 8-12. A special registration meeting for parents will *~% 4 --A n m-Iemw SaeHudedEvnThuanss. eo on, t Ape*Cedt SpcalLas rorm Copeiiv ntrt aes*NoGmeNoGimck Oe 2 easofSrvc New 06 Toyota | New 06 Toyota LANOCRUISER HIGHLANDER Navigation, DVD, Loaded "HYBRID" SAVE SAVE $7 "0I $3... 500o :R be held at the Chipola Arts Center Thursday, July 6. from 4 to 7 p.m. The two-week camp will focus on acting, danc. ing, singing, audition tech- niques, voice, diction, and performance etiquette. The camp will run Monday through Thursday from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.. the weeks of July 17-27. Cost is $195 for early registration. Participants may register through the first day of the camp for a $220 late registration fee. The camp will culminate in a performance for fam. ily members on Thursday. July 27, at 12:15 p.m. in the Chipola Theatre. The camp will be taught by Joan Stadsklev, Chipola Director of Fine pnd Performing Arts Depart. ment and Angela White. assistant director for the Chipola Show Choir and former director of the Mar- ianna High Show Choir. Chipola theatre majors Fe- licia Gibson and Michael John Milton also will serve as instructors. For information, con. tact Stadsklev at 850-718- 2301. 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Washington CI graduates pause to have their picture taken with Colonel McAplin, far right, and Captain Stewart, right. From the left, Jason Barnes, Joseph Clopton, Tonia Brumfield, Jacob Kelly, and standing in front are Erica Urquhart and Joanna Cormack. Twenty members of the recent Correctional Of- ficer Basic Recruit Acad- emy Class at Washington/ Holmes Technical Center held its graduation cere- mony at the training build- ing at Washington Correc- tional Institute (WCI) on June 27. Recruits from five area correctional institu- tions attended the school. Top Gun award went to Kevin Hampton from Apalachee Correctional In- stitution. Highest Academ- ic Achievement award was given. to. Joanna Cormack. "This is the first time a graduate has brought the academic award to WCI," said a spokesman. Captain Tony Stewart from WCI, was the keynote speaker. Criminal Justice Director Art Gatlin along with Scott Curry presented awards and certificates. Af- ter the ceremony and award presentations, guests and family members enjoyed refreshments provided by the graduates. State board exam for the new officers was held in Tallahassee on June 28. -. .LJEU. ~~'- Mrs. Joel Moore, 81 Mrs. Joel M. Moore died June 22 at Southern New Hampshire Medical Center in Nashua, N.H., following a brief illness. She had worked as a reg- istered nurse in the mater- nity department at Lowell General Hospital in Low- ell, Mass. She was born in Alex- andria, La., Sept. 11, 1924, daughter of the late Over- ton and Mae ;(Alleman) Richard. She was raised in New Orleans and earned her Registered Nursing degrees there. Following her marriage to William E. Moore Sr., who died in 1997, she moved to Tewks- bury, Mass., where she lived until she retired to Bonifay 18 years ago. She returned to the home of her son and daughter-in-law in Litchfield, N.H., earlier this year because of failing health. During retirement, she was active in the Bonifay Methodist Church where she was a member of the choir and Ladies Aid Guild. As a resident of Tewksbury, she was active in the Tewksbury United Meth- odist. Church. Throughout her life, she was an accom- plished seamstress. In addition to her par- ents and husband,. she was preceded in death by a daughter. Patricia New- comb, and a twin sister, Overton "Sonny" Richard. Survivors include a son and daughter-in-law. Gerald and Eleanor (Gif- ford) Moore of Litchfield; a son-in-law, Frank New- comb of Florida; sister, Beverly Collins of Florida; five grandchildren and nine great grandchildren. Memorialization was by cremation. A service, was held June 26 in the funeral home chapel. Burial was private with' Tewksbury Funeral Home of Tewks- bury, Mass., directing. Memorials may be made to Lowell General Hospi- tal, Development Office, 295 Varnum Ave., Lowell, MA01854. Steven Cumbie, 29 Steven Brad Cumbie of Opp died June 12 at Mizell Memorial Hospital. He was the son of Chuck and Ida (Trammell) Cumbie. He was preceded in death by his grandfa- ther, Walter Washington Cumbie. Survivors include his parents, Chuck and Ida Cumbie of Opp; one son, Christopher Lee Bramble; two daughters, Amber M. Cumbie and Brittany N. Cumbie, both of Opp; sister, Ashley S. Cumbie Flowers; brother, Aric Daniel Cumbie; pater- , nal grandmother, Talmer Cumbie; maternal grand- parents, Naomi (Kirkland) and Leon Trammell. Funeral was held June 14 in the. funeral home chapel With Melvin Smith and Dennis Knowles of- ficiating. Burial followed in Peaceful Acres Memorial Gardens with Wyatt Funer- al-Home of Opp directing. William Earl Fisher, 75 William Earl Fisher of Chipley died there June 27. He was born Nov. 18, 1929, in Bridgeport, W.Va., to Price Lee and Nellie (Whitehair) Fisher. A veteran of the Ko- rean War, he received the Purple Heart, Silver Star and Bronze Star medals while serving with the U.S. Army, He was a business owner, and had a lifetime membership with the DAV. Survivors include his wife, Ruth Fisher of Chipley; a son, William Earl Fisher Jr. of Panama City; a step-daughter, Martha Ferrell of Chipley; brother, Richard Dean Fisher of Westminister, Md.; a sister, Margaret Leneer of Warner Robins, Ga., two grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Services were held June 29 in the funeral home chapel with the Rev. Dal- las Pettis officiating. Burial followed in Wa- chob-Forest Lawn Cem- etery with Brown Funeral Home of Chipley directing. Carole Hawk, 58 Carole Hawk of Chipley died June 26 as the result of an automobile accident in Graceville. She was born Oct. 12, 1947, in Pensacola, daughter of Al- cus R. and Betty J. (John- son) Brock. She had lived in Chipley since moving there from Fort Gordon, Ga., 31 years ago. She was of the Bap- tist faith and was a member of the Oakie Ridge Baptist Church. Survivors include her parents, Alcus and Betty Brock of Chipley; hus- band, Charles K. Hawk of Chipley; one son and daughter-in-law, Eric Duane and Mona Hawk of Greenville, Ala.; two daughters and sons-in-law, Sonya and Vick Drum- mond, Cynthia Denise and Michael Drummond, all of Chipley; a brother. David Henry Brock of Chipley: a sister and brdoter-in-law, Yvonne and Earl Carmi- chael of Chipley, and seven grandchildren. Services were held June ,30 in the funeral home cha- pel with the Rev. Phillip Gainer officiating. Burial followed in the Oakie Ridge Cemetery with Brown Funeral Home of Chipley directing. Mary Lena Holley, 89 Mary Lena. Holley of Grand Ridge died June 27 at Jackson Hospital in Marianna. She was a na- tive of Graceville. Holley was. a homemak- er and was of the Holiness faith. She was preceded in death by her husbands, Delmar Haddock and Maxwell Holley. Survivors include one son, Loran Vann, Haddock of Panacea; three daugh- ters and two sons-in-law, Marlene and Howard Ow- ens of Grand Ridge, John- nie and Belvin Bryant of Apalachicola, and Verdell Haddock of Eastpoint; a brother. James Phillips of Panama City; two sisters, Georgie Mae Watson and Bessie Barton, both of Pan- ama City, 25 grandchildren, 49 great-grandchildren and 16 great-great-grandchil- dren. Services were held June 29 in the funeral home chapel with the Rev. Jack Howell officiating. Burial followed in East- point Cemetery in East- point with James & Sikes Funeral Home, Maddox Chapel of Marianna direct- ing. . Eugene Curry,,.74 . Eugene LeFat Curry of -DeFuniak Springs died June 26 at his home. He was the son of the late Al- vin and Retta Curry. In addition to his par- ents, he was preceded in death by a brother, Glen Curry. Survivors include his wife, Lewree Bryan Curry of DeFuniak; a son, Gene Curry and wife, La-Neal of Lawrenceburg, Tenn.; four daughters, Tina Gray and husband, Donnie, of Lawrenceburg, Gail Miller and husband, Wayne, of DeFuniak, Sheila Birge and husband, Larry of Fairhope, Ala., and Sherry. Pate of Bonifay;, three, brothers, Simon Curry of Bonifay, Lloyd Curry of Philadelphia, Pa., and the Rev. Leroy Curry of Green Pond, Ala.; three sisters, Jena Christmas of Cottondale, Lois Daine and Adeline Gray, both of Warner Robins, Ga., 11 grandchildren and 15 great- grandchildren. Services were June 29 at Live Oak Assembly of God Church with the Revs. Betty Duke and Tommy Dubose officiating. Burial %was in the church cemetery with Peel Funeral Home of Bonifay in charge of directions. Anna L. Griffin, 85 Anna Laura Griffin of Graceville died June 27. She was born Oct. 21, 1920, to the' late Lee Miller Holloway and Sarah Hol- loway. Survivors include two sons, Rodrick Griffin and Fredrick Griffin; a brother. Richard Douglas Hollo-' way; and two sisters, Mary Modelle Avery and Willie Ruth Chambers. Services will be held July 1 in the funeral home chapel with the Rev. Dale Worley officiating. Burial will follow in the Galilee Methodist Church Cemetery with Williams Funeral Home of Graceville in charge of ar- rangements. Leona L. Cunningham, 77 Leona Lee Cunningham of Graceville died June 29 at her home. She was born June 30, 1928 in Lakeland to Lester Rufus and Mar. gorie (Grubbs) Reynolds. Leona resided in Graceville since 1973 and was of the Baptist faith. She was a member of the Blue Lake Baptist Church in Chipley., Survivors include her husband James E. Cun. ningham and one daughter. Teresa and husband Gary Carter all of Graceville and four grandchildren. ; Funeral services were held July 1 at the funeral home chapel on Brick. yard Road with Rev. Gene Reynolds official. ing. 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Wentworth means CASH NOW for Stmctured Settlements! gram recently completed recertification as a National | | |I Automotive Technician Education Foundation (NA- TEF) program. Pictured from left, are: Chipola Au-A check was presented to Don Waters of Take Stock tomotive instructor John Gardner, Advisory Council in Children Washington County by Roy Carter, rep- members Julian Williams, Rusty Lawrence, Matt resenting Capital City Bank Foundation. Cay- NATEFrli varantntive Garv McClain and Bud T he 1 Q7, L 14, q,*w .I inI W)CEAN\VSIASN Ca~ll toM ,ox9, INll.AArepresea' yL^UJ %Xtff m VA%;-lll&al k^U U Riviere, Chipola Dean of Workforce Development. Chipola auto tech program certified The Chipola College Automotive Technology Program recently complet- ed recertification as a Na- tional Automotive Techni- cian Education Foundation (NATEF) program. NATEF is part of (ASE) the National Institute for Automotive Service Excel- lence. The non-profit group was established in 1972 by the automotive industry to improve the quality of vehicle repair and service through the voluntary testing and certification of automotive repair techni- cians. NATEF is responsible for the program evaluation process, and makes recom- mendations for ASE pro- gram certification based on the evaluation. NATEF representative Gary McClain conducted the review of Chipola's program working with local automotive industry representatives. The team reviewed 50 rigorous na- WHTC begins evening fall semester Washington-Holmes Technical Center offers a variety of evening classes during the fall semester that Will begin August 3. Evening classes in nail technology and cosmetol- ogy will be scheduled to meet on Monday, Tuesday, and Thursdays from 4:30- 9:30 p.m. Criminal justice classes are scheduled to meet Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday nights from 5:30-9:30 p.m. The next scheduled class will begin July 26. Evening classes sched- uled to meet Tuesday and Thursday nights from 6-9 p.m. include applied weld- ing, architectural drafting, adult basic education, high school completion, and GED classes. Air conditioning and refrigeration will meet on Tuesday and Thursday nights from 5-8 p.m. Practical computer skills and administrative assistant classes will be held Tuesday and Thurs- day nigh from 4:30-7:30 p.m. Practical computer skills will be offered twice this semester with the first class beginning August 3. The second class will be- gin October 5. Drapery and interior fabrication will meet on Monday and Wednesdays from 8 a.m-2:30 p.m. and Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 3-9 p.m. For more information call 638-1908. ,Availability of all classes is determined by student enrollment. For more information on any evening class, call Brenda Walsingham at 638-1180, ext. 312. tional standards dealing with every aspect of the Chipola program, includ- ing curriculum, shop, stu- dents and safety. NATEF certified the Chipola pro- gram in the following ar- eas: Automatic Transmis- sion and Transaxle, Brakes, Electrical Electronic Sys- tems, Engine Performance, Engine Repair, Heating and Air Conditioning, Manual Drive Train and Axles, and Suspension and Steering. Listed among Chipola's program strengths were: instruction, curriculum, shop tools and equipment, use of latest technology and safety practices. McClain said, "Overall the (Chipola) program was very well-organized and the curriculum was out- standing." Automotive instructor John Gardner said, "We are indebted to our local advisory committee and the local automotive in- dustry both of which make this national certification possible." , Kolmetz Reunion The annual Kolmetz Re- union will held at 12 p.m., Saturday, July 8, at Hinson Crossroads Volunteer Fire Department on Douglas Ferry Road. Lunch will be served at noon, but all are invited to go early and visit. Be sure to take a favorite covered dish. On Friday, July 7, the annual Kolmetz Gospel Sing will begin at 7 p.m. at the Live Oak Baptist Church on Miller's Ferry Road. There will be a time of fellowship afterwards. All family and friends are in- vited to attend. For more information, call (850) 535-2737. West Florida Electric A Touchstone Energy* Cooperative Take Stock in Children A check was recently presented to Don Walters of Take Stock in Children Washington County by Roy Carter, representing Capital City Bank Founda- tion. Take Stock in Children is a scholarship initiative geared to children between the sixth and ninth grades who meet federal poverty guidelines. Recipients are selected by a group of lo- cal educators, sponsors and civic leaders. Because more than 40%. of Florida's youth live at or near the poverty level, Take Stock in Children can make a real difference in their lives. Deserving kids receive scholarships, mentors, hope, and a connection with the community. Scholarships are purchased by sponsors through the Florida Pre- paid College Program. The scholarship guarantees the child two years of junior college tuition, followed by two years of tuition at a state university. Students have the option of choos- ing a two-year vocational program. While scholarships promise a future, a volun- teer mentor provides care and encouragement to help a child reach that promise. Students enrolled in the program must stay drug- and crime-free, do well in their classes and follow school policies. They sign a contract promising to do just that, among other things. Parents are charged to support and encourage their children's academic success by developing positive relationships with teachers, mentors, Take Stock in Children staff, and school administrators. In other words, parents are WASHINGTON COUNTY CHRISTIAN da SCHOOL A Christian Altenaie in Eduction WE CAN INSUR YOUR BOAT! ... 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Large cuts, bed, chest, TV armoire, clean cut, seasoned, 2 nightstands, brand great for barbeque. new, still boxed, sug- Great deal! $300 deliv- gested retail $3500, sac-, ered. 638-1272 rif ice $1000. Can deliver. JOHN DEERE LAWN (850)425-8374 mower older model, 30" -NEW 7PC BEDROOM cut, runs good $250. suite w/queen mattress 547-2565. $850, 52" screen TV w/ new entertainment cen- 1995 FLEETWOOD ter $1750, new 6 person 20FT pop-up camper hot tub $2000, free deliv- withA/C, gas stove, elec- ery within 50 miles. Call trick, sleeps 6. 638-0983, for appointment to see leave message. 850-326-1999 COLOR COPIES $1. A BRAND NEW king COPIES 150 Washing- pillowtop mattress set ton County News, down- $250. In sealed plastic town Chipley. with warranty. Can de- SNARE DRUM LIKE liver. (850)425-8374. new, $125. (850)548- $150 BED QUEEN pil- 4796 low top mattress set with SOD SOD SOD Quality warranty, all new in plas- you can depend on! Irri- tic, can deliver. (850) gated, weed & pest con- 222-7783. . trolled. Centipede and St. BED CHERRY SLEIGH Augustine. Delivery and bed solid wood new in installation available. 8 box $250. (850)222-2113 mi. SW of Chipley for COUCH & loveseat easy customer hauling! brand new leather still Call anytime! Billy & Leo- wrapped, lifetime war- la Brock. (850)638-1202 ranty, can deliver. $1900 or (850)326-1500 suggested list, must sell K&L FARMS $795. Delivery available. Fresh vegetables, to- (850)545-7112. matoes, cantaloupes, DINING ROOM BEAU- watermelons. Open TIFUL new table, 6 Mon-Sat, 8am-6pm. chairs and china cabinet. Closed Sunday. 638- Suggested retail $1800, 1119. 260-5003. K&L sell $850, still boxed, can Farm deliver. (850)222-2113 LOCAL HERITAGE COUCH & loveseat CARDS and Prints on microfiber. Stain resis- sale at Enchanted Florist. tant, all new, lifetime war- All proceeds used for ranty, can deliver. Sug restoration of the Historic retail $1250. Sell $475. Keith Cabin. (850)425-8374 GIFT SPECIAL DIS- BED A NEW full brand COUNTS Charming Tails name mattress & base in 25%, jewelry 30%, plastic with warranty, Camille Beckman .Skin, $12.0 5-(0)54,57112 'Care 20%, handbags' . 20%, Red Hat Clubmer- BEDROOM BRAND chandise 40%, Open ev- NEW 6 piece set, com- ery night until 10pm. plete. All new in boxes Movie & Gift Depot 309 $550. (850)222-7783 So. Waukesha 547-3003 2005 39 FT 5TH Wheel RV, fully self contained. King size bed with fire- 90 FORD TEMP 2 dr, 4 place, paid $67,000 ask- cyl, 5 speed, sharp little ing $48,000. 836-4305; car, excellent transporta- 259-0442 tion. R850-373-6138.R SOD FOR SALE on the farm, delivered or in- stalled. Centipede and 419 Bermuda. WEST FLORIDA TURF (850)638-486 0; (850)415-0385. Estab- lished 1980. 2003 HONDA GOLDWING 48,000 miles, silver color, CB, AM/FM radio, helmet w/ speakers included. $12,000. 638-4251 GOATS FOR SALE Call 547-1001 between 7am- 5pm. TRANSPLANT NURS- ERY has the following in many sizes and colors of Crape Myrtles, Hyranges, Bleeding Heart, Angels Trumpet, Blazing Star, Weeping Willow,' Native Azaleas, Blueberry, Jap Magnolia, Roses, Encore Azaleas, Dwarf Japanese Red Maple, Loropetalum, and my own Cultivars Dun- can Kumquat, Duncan Daylily, Duncan Orchid Vine and others. Come see us first or last. Trans- plant Nursery 1511 High- way 90, Chipley, Florida 32428. #4713058 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)638-1 202; (850)326-1500 FURNITURE & FURNITURE & MATTRESSES Low, low, low overhead' guar- antees low, low, low pric- es. P&S Discount Furni- ture, Chipley. (Since 1973) 850-638-4311 $1000o. 2000 DODGE CARA- VAN SE, white w/gray interior. Mileage 1.23,726. Asking $6000 or best offer. Community South Credit Union 850- 638-8376 ext. 30. 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 0'1-987 LINCOLN TOWNCAR 109,000 miles, runs good, new exhaust, 302 engine, good tires, for more infor- mation call 638-1311. $750 2004 CHEVY MALIBU Classic 4 cyl 728,000 miles. Very nice. Well maintained. Red. AM/ FM/CD, alloy wheels. Asking $9560..(850)547- 2986 2005 BURGUNDY MUS- TANG leather interior, six CD layer, cruise, electric seats & windows. Still under factory warranty. $18,500.obo (850)258- 4428 FOR SALE 1997 Silver Camaro, T-Tops, 65K miles $10,500. 547- 3545 1996 LINCOLN TOWN car 66K miles, Tan, ga- rage kept, excellent shape. $5995.00 850- 215-9123 91 BUICK SKYLARK 4 dr, V-6, auto, cold air, bought & driven locally, one owner, very well kept, $1250. 850-373- 6138 1998 PONTIAC TRANS- PORT mini-van, 6-cyl, seats seven, excellent shape inside & out, cold air, loaded $5995. 547- 9233 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 I FOR SA I FURNIT 87 MERCEDES 420SEL new trans-Alt, recent valve job. $6995. neg. 527-1722, leave mes- sage. FOR SALE 1976 El Camino in good condi- tion considering the age. $2500. Call 547-4340 1998 BUICK REGAL GS, red, gray leather in- terior, 4.0L3800 Series II Supercharged engine, 83,000 miles, air, $7000. (850)260-1149 1979 CAMARO motor & transmission has been rebuilt. Body needs some work. Lots of parts! $1000. 638-9871 after 6pm 2001 FORD EXPLORER white, automatic, fully loaded, 6 CD changer, running boards, custom- ized bra, $8000. (334)588-3141, cell (850)418-0031 93 MAZDA MX6 $1000 as is. 547-2401 1979 CORVETTE Eveything brand new! Must see to .appreciate. 415-6820 $8000 or trade for pick-up of equal value. 1998 KIA SEPHIA 4 door, automatic, cold AC, looks & runs good. 1370 miles. $2600 obo. (850)956-2427 2002 BLUE FORD Mus- tang. Leather interior, six CD player, cruise, elec- tric seats & windows. Four new tires, 77,000 miles. $9,000. obo. (850)258-4560 89 CHRY 5TH Avenue, 120k miles, $750. (850)774-8970 92 CHEVY CAPRICE Classic SW. Fully loaded, seats 9. $2800 OBO. Ask for Karl. 547- 4465 2000 BRONZE CHEVY Malibu. 55,000 miles,, AC, CD player, tinted power windows, new stock speakers. Like new! $10,000. Call 849- 1143 1997 CHEVROLET TRUCK ext cab, V6, 220,000 miles. $4500. Call 547-5062 or (850)527-4363 1998 GRAND PRIX 6 cycl, 146,000 miles, $4200 obo. Excellent condition, tires 5 months old. (850)638-4987 1996 F150 XL Extended cab, bedliner, dual tanks, 120K, good condition $7000. 547-9396 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 2002 FORD EXPLORER XLT, excellent condition, fully loaded, keyless en- try, leather, dark sage green. 81,000 miles. $12,500. Call 526- 3619(w); 638-8104(h) CHEVY SUBURBAN 3/ 4 ton, Heavy Duty, tow package. 350 motor, AT, PS, PB, new paint, parts & battery, 850-547-0448 2001 CHEVROLET SILVERADO Z-71, green, ext. cab, grille guard, full power, nerf bars, tool box, 88,000 miles. (850)260-5914; (850)638-7511 1995 FORD F-150 XLT, extended cab, V8, auto, power window, locks, toolbox, cab steps, rails, rims, AM/FM cassette, $7000 638-9630 96 JEEP CHEROKEE excellent condition, Chi- pley area. Red, $4000 firm. Call anytime (352)535-5896 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 MAZDA B3000 pickup. 20,000 miles, auto, a/c, keyless entry, electric window, AM/FM/ CD, Tonneau, garage kept, clean, excellent condition. (850)547-0941 FOR SALE 1999 F-150, low miles $13,500. OBO. 100,000 mile warranty. 547-5960; 547-2228 1994 FORD RANGER 4 cyl., 5 speed, cold air, excellent condition, $3,500 obo, after 3p.m., 726-0193 93 FORD AEROSTAR extended .van, runs great, good condition. $3000. 535-4898 2000 SILVER DODGE Dakota SLT, automatic Magnum V6, full power, extended cab, toolbox, and slide bars, $6900. (850)535-9292 1987 1 TON Chev, 42k miles, ex. government, $3500. (850)774-8970 2002 FORD RANGER king Cab, step side, 6 cd changer, power windows and doors, like new.. $12,000 (pay off) 850- 373-7755 1994 CONVERSION VAN V-6, cruise, power windows, 106 k miles, looks and runs good. 547-2180 1979 CHEV C10 pickup, LB, V8, 350CC, 83,903 org miles, good tires, power steering, brakes, windows, serious inquir- ies only. 638-2738 1982 GMC SIERRA Die- sel for parts or rebuild. Engine no good. Good condiiton for age. Can be connected to gas. $500 firm. (850)547-2986 FOR SALE TAKE up payments on 2003 Expe- dition, 80K miles. well kept, excellent condition phone 850-548-5453 BEAUTIFUL 2004 RED Dodge Durango SLT, A head turner with 7 seats. Dual Air, Sharp wheels. 12,000 miles; $26,000. 850-638-8882. 1989 FORD F-150 PU, 115,000 miles, runs great $2000. 535-2608 ' 1999 ISUZU AMIGO Convertible, brand new "clutch, trah'smlssidn, starter, timing belts. Ask- ing $6500. 773-5720, leave message FOR SALE 2001 Ford Expedition XLT, loaded, 64,000 miles, $12,000. 547-4830 between 6pm & 8pm only. No collect calls. 96 F-150 loaded, $4000. 547-2401 STAINLESS STEEL GRILL and brush guard fits 2003-06 Chevy 1500 Pickup excellent condi- tion. 547-2937 2000 HONDA ODYS- SEY EX Mini-Van, V6, 89,000 miles, good con- dition, gray cloth interior, white exterior, $13,000 OBO. 547-0899 96 FORD DULLY F350 gooseneck, brake sys- tem, trim package, bedliner, excellent condi- tion $12,500. 535-2276 99 NAVY BLUE Chevy Astro Van, $5000. OBO. Call (850)956-2367 1996 GMC JIMMY 4.3 V6, AT, AC, PW, 4-door, very clean, $4500. (850)260-1612 1998 Z71 ext cab, 3- door. $9500. 263-3105 evenings. 97 DODGE 4-wheel drive, 155,000 miles, looks and runs great $6500 B00. 263-9711 FOR SALE 199,6 Ex- plorer XLT, V-8, 4 door, leather, loaded, custom rims, Alpine stereo sys- tem, tinted windows $11,000. 547-2502 99 FORD 150 XL Super Cab S,AT, PS, PB, toolbox, new tires. 97,500 miles. Asking $9000.547-0150; 326-3123 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 86 CHEVY PICKUP 350 motor, built, large cam, runs good, body has some rust, show its age $1500. OBO. 547-0929 2003 DODGE RAM w/ Hemi 2500.' 7000+ miles, loaded. $28,000. Must sell. (334)699-2382 FOR SALE 87 Dodge Ram 250 Van. Good me- chanical condition. Makes excellent work van, $1250. Call eve- nings after 5:30. 535- 9800 1970 GMC SUBURBAN 350, AT, PS, PB. New paint, tires, runs great, ready for car show. $4900. OBO. 638-4682 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 99 FORD EXPEDITION 100,000 miles, excellent condition. $12,000. (850)579-2977 2003 CHEVY AVA- LANCHE Z-71, one own- er, sunroof, Bose stereo w/6 disc cd, leather, new tires, 72,000 Hwy miles, clean. $21,500.00 OBO 850-260-9324 1974 CHEVY CHEYENNE Super 20, "a heavy duty toy hauler" 350/350, recent recondi- tioned ground up. $8700. 773-1818, after 5pm 2003 CHEVROLET SILVERADO Z-71, ex- cellent condition, white, grille guard, toolbox, nerf bars, bed rails, CD, cas- sette, 54,000 miles. 260- 5914; 638-7511 1998 OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE Van dual air, CD player, leather, etc. Tan, 77,000 miles. Must see and drive to ap- preciate. 638-1138 79 3/4 TON Chevy 4x4 V- 8 Granny 4 speed has gooseneck hitch and new trailer brakes good cond. $3,500.00 850- 260-9324 1987 FORD F250 4x4 351 motor. Runs good, great shape. $3800, (850)415-6301 1990 CHEVY 1/2 ton Z71, SWB, reg cab, Silverado Package. New pts. $5500. Call Terry 547-3646. 7am-5pm 2005 CHEVY TRAIL- BLAZER ext 4x4, 8,000 miles, tan in color, loaded, LT edition, $22,500. OBO. 547- 0765, 527-4246 FOR SALE 1999 Chevy Suburban LT, 5.7 litre, leather, CD, front/rear AC, 153,000 miles. Ask- ing $8950. Call 850-956- 1260 1998 FORD F150 good condition, call for further information. (850)535- 4945 2240 SQ FT home for pale. Must be moved. Make offer. Call 547- 1001 BRICK FRAME HOUSE 3.3 acres newly remod- eled. Living room, kitchen, dining room, 2BR/1 BA, closed in laun- dry room, front & back porch, 1100 sq, ft, CH/A, in edge of Florida, 1 mile from Alabama state line. 1-334-588-3564 BRICK, 3 BEDROOM, 2 bath, Hwy 77, 3 miles South of Chipley, call Milton for information 850-638-1858 WOOD BUILDING TO be moved or be disas- sembled. 1600 sq. ft. Bo- nifay city limits. 850-832- 6398 LEASE OPTION TO pur- chase. 3BR/2BA 1585 sq ft brick home, CH/A, beautiful corner lot down- town in Chipley. $10,000 down, $800 monthly. Neg. terms. After 6pm. (850)892-2476 HOME FOR SALE in city limits. Located in a great area. 3BR/1 BA. 1155 sq ft,'heated and cooled, 550 sq ft. detatched ga- rage/workshop lot size .44 acres. Please call or email for an appoint- ment. home # 850-415- 6766; cell# 850-326- 0974. email: acts2_djnab@ hotmail.com located at 631 2nd St. Chipley. Asking $139,000. HOME FOR SALE Like New spacious 2BR/1 BA home plus den/office. Chipley 850-638-3814 ONE 3/BR $425/MO one 2/BR $375/mo; $250 deposit. Clean, park, no pet. Off Hwy 179 & 2. 263-3572. FOR RENT 3 or 4 bed- room 1 bath house just past new high school $450 month. Needs re- pairs. Call for details. 547-2604 CITY OF CHIPLEY Doll House 3BR/2BA. Nice neighborhood. All ap- pliances, CH/A, nice yard. $600.00 Deposit $600.00 Rent 956-2267 FOR SALE 14X70 3BR/ 2BA, CH/A, washer/ dryer, power pole, deck, good condition, must be moved. $11,500. 535- 1792 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 CLEAN 2BR/1.5BA CH/ A washer/dryer, partially furnished, smoke free environment, nd pets, $400/rent, $300/deposit. 638-1272 TRAILER FOR RENT Holmes Creek frontage. References needed. 1BR/1BA call 535-6401 BONIFAY 2BR/1BA $400/MO $400 security deposit, mobile home park. 951-2984; 850- 699-3599 CLEAN NICE 3BR/2BA CH/A, carpet, ceiling fans, stove, refrigerator, dishwasher, no pets, yards maintained, de- posit & references. Fill out application @ The Westerner, Chipley. 638- 1124 638-1404 4BR/2BA IN VERNON $600.00 month $500.00 deposit. Country setting, pets OK, 2 ponds, 10 acr- es. Call evenings, leave message 535-0401 3 BEDROOM 2 bath mobile home in mobile home park, $425 with $400 deposit, 2BR/1 BA mobile home, $335/mo; $350/dep. avail July 1. near Bonifay Elementary School, town & recre- ational area. 547-3746 1BR CH/A MOBILE home between Vernon & Bonifay. 547-4411 GRACELAND MANOR APARTMENTS Rental REAL Es NOTHES FLORIDA HOE ENE 333Hy 0Eat Bnifa F assistance on 1, 2 & 3 $532,000. BEST PRICES AROUND ON BR. HC & non-HC acces- sible apartments. Call COMMERCIAL BUILD- fl 1T j iiirN' 850-263-4464, TDDTTY ING IN Chipley for lease,4 BR,2 BA, Game Room 711. 5445 Brown Street, 1411 W. Jackson Ave. 03 SchultZ 32x80,4 BR,2BA Game Room Graceville, FL. Equal (Hwy 90 W) plenty of Stone Fireplace, HugeKitchen.............. $61,900 Housing Opportunity. parking. Available July 1. 98 Horton 28x56,3 BR,2 BA.................$38,900 ,or ,on A A, 95 Homestead 28x70,3 BR,2 BA.............$38,900 'TTIE COUNIKY KetA YI 89 Redmon 26x64,3 BR,2BA..............$29,900 .c United BETrIE L. SLAY, BROKER Must See! 96 Redmon 28x80, 4 BR 2 BA $42,900 Coountry- (Florida & Alabama) 98 Redmon 28x56,3 BR,2 BA ................. $34,900 205 E. North Ave., Bonifay, Florida 32425 97 General 24x52,3 BR,2 BA ...................$31,900 (850) 547-3510 All Homes Include Delivery, Set.Up, C, Steps, Plumbing & Skirting 40 AC RANCH 2 HOUSES PASTURE BARNS $389 000 6 ACRE 4 BR, 2.5 BA EXECUTIVE HOME POND $4W0000 9+ AC 3 BR 2 BA HOME, POND, PAVED REbUCED $148,900 40 ACRES WOODED $200,000 -- 4+ AC 4 BR HOME FENCED $74 900 -- t AC 3 BR 2 BA BRICK REDUCED $155,000 6 BR 2 BA HOME 10 AC POND $225,000-. 60 AC LAND REDUCED $199 9000 -.- 10 AC WOODED $69 900 46+ AC BARN, CABIN, WELL, PASTURE POND $302,000 GOLF COURSE 3 BR 1.5 BRICK HOME $159,900 19.9 AC LAND POND REDUCED $119,900 8 ACRES & MOBILE HOME PARK $250,000 1 AC 3 BR 2 BA HOME $69,900. WE GET RESULTS NATIONAL MLS wwhbttesounryeatyc m l -1 * * Monday-Friday 8 a.m.-7 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. 2229 Jim Bush Rd., Bonifay, FL (8501547-4784 Cell (8501 951-5682 Carole Cannon, Broker Built in 2006, gorgeous 3/2 home, appliances, vaulted ceiling open concept, all the extras $229,000 City Lot zoned for mobile homes $19,900 21 acs half cleared, balance wooded, deep well, power pole, bunk house, bath, kitchen, pole barn, storage, private $150,000 1.1 acre bldg lot at DWL $28,500 2 lots with 190 ft frontage on Hwy 79, commercial potential $31,500 4 Bedroom block home on larger corner lot, some recent remodeling $104,900 www..carolecannonrealty.comj REAL ESTATE SARAH R YOUNG Re- altor. Cell 896-5945 Bay County Realty Panama City & Beach Area. www. SarahRuth- Young.com Washington County. *10 acres off Hwy 77 $99,000 possible 2 homesites. Bay Coun- ty, Lucas Lake Rd., 7 acres possible 4 home- sites $120,000. 4Acres off Hwy 20, $50,000. Washington County Sun- ny Hills area, 2 acres well & septic Tram Rd, off Star, 5 acres $150,000. 2.96 acres, Blueberry Road, Bayou George on creek, mis 340130 $in- come. 2.52 acres Bayou George Rd $88,000. Pin- crest lot on Bear Creek $25,000. Bay Point home w/ FLA room, Golf certifi- cate $10,500. West end near Beach 3BR/2BA heated pool, hot tub ja- cuzzi $429,000. Washington County Fishing Getaway, 1 acr- es lot w/remodeled home near Gap Lake, Sunny Hills mis 335713, screen porch, deck $60,000. Brett Rd. 3BR/1BA $59,000. Sweetwater Vil- lage new 3BR/2BA home $139,900; Nice 2001 doublewide corner lot $95,000. LEASE PURCHASE WITH option to buy. Im- mediate occupancy. 4BR/2BA 2076 sq. ft. brick home on 2 acres. Paved road. Fenced pas- ture land with small work- shop barn stall. $169,000. For details, please call 877-278- 5385 or visit our website: wwvwsoulhernhornebuye.net STONE HOUSE COM- MERCIAL property for lease, excellent location, Main Street, Chipley. Approximately 2000 sq.ft. Available May 1, 2006. 8,50)127-4.31 6 GREAT INVESTMENT PROPERTY located in Holmes County, this 70 acres M/L with planted pines, some Hardwood, Creek and great homes- ite is priced to sell at $4650 per acre. Also, 85 acres M/L, planted in pines, scattered hard- wood, cypress pond, both good hunting tracts, now $4500 per acre. Can be sold together. Call Evona Moore Realty. (850)547-5413 or cell#(352)362-7844 $50.00 DOLLAR RE- WARD 14ft red lopper slant tree pruner stolen June 20th. I need help to catch the the thief. Mc- Kinney 1-850-263-6261 Have you seen anyone seeling the above item since 6/20/06? Call HC Sheriff's Dept or Harford Police NOTICE IS HEREBY given effective on June 20th, 2006 Tyrone, Jer- ome, Tammy, Pammy, Sharnika, Tavares, and Tyrika Troublefield, child- ren of Gillis Troublefield (deceased) are not re- sponsible for any debit, claims or demands. For any infromation concern- ing any other matters contact his current spouse. 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 EXECUTIVE OFFICE SPACE for rent down- town Chipley. 638-1918 OFFICE SPACE FOR rent, corner of Hwy 90 & Third St., Chipley. Clean, attractive, & ample park- ing. Call (850)638-2222 LEASE PURCHASE WITH option to buy. Im- mediate occupancy 3BR/ 2BR 1392 sq.ft. brick home on 4.51 acres of partly cleared wooded property. $165,000. For details, please call 877- 278-5385 or visit our w e b s i t e wwwsouhemhomebuyeisnet 118 ACRES NORTH of Bonifay on Wrights Creek with 3BR/2BA home, barn, planted pines, great hunting. Call (904)994-0481, asking Ptween Wausau and Chi- FOR RENT GRAZING 5 --5 -- --i- i FOR SALE 10ND 43 acres located on Fowler and Lavista Rd in Jackson Co. Fenced, cross fenced and water. Bahaia and Costal grass. Call 638- 1336 NEW LISTING HWY 77 South 3 miles, Eight ten acre tracts, one twenty acre tract, five eight acre tracts, one forty acre, houses only. Financing available. Call Milton Peel for information. (850)638-1858 GREAT 103.1 EX- CHANGE PROPERTY Beautiful 83 ac cattle farm in Jackson Co. Per- fect rural setting, rolling hills ind iorrqed pa.z- lure t ra :ivered by majestic Daks, Magnolia and Pecan trees. Zoned AG2, this property can be subdived into 1-ac homesites or kept intact for your personal enjoy- ment..Quarter mile front- age on Holmes Creek, natural springs. $69,500. (sub-divide as follows) 40 ac parcel A (with house barns) $299,500. 43 ac parcel B (on creek) $319,500. Call 638-1336 FOR RENT: 3000+ sq foot building across from D.O.T. with 2 acres. re- tail, church, or office. call 850-579-2821 - 7ACRES+- country set- ting, Jackson County, Rocky Creek Road, pines, septic, well, elec- tric established. High/dry. $87,900. (850)263-3255 LOTS FOR SALE @'Big Pine Camp Sites. (850)535-4398 GREAT INVESTMENT PROPERTY located in Holmes County, this 70 acres M/L with planted pines, some Hardwood, Creek and great homes- ite is priced to sell at $4650 per acre. Also, 85 acres- M/L, planted in pines, scattered hard- wood, cypress pond, both good hunting tracts, now $4500 per acre. Can be sold together. Call Evona Moore Realty. (850)547-5413 or cell#(352)362-7844 I Wednesday, July 5, 2006, Washington County News/Holmes County Times-Advertiser, 7B CORI SMOKELESS BINGO St Joseph Parish Hall, Hwy 77, Chipley. Tuesday 7pm. Jackpot $250. Pro- ceeds to church and Council on Aging. YARD SALE SATUR- DAY next to Chavers Brock Furniture, electric range,. sofas, chairs, re- cliners, executive desk and chair, houseware and much more. YARD SALE JULY & & 8.7am-1 pm. Many items to choose from. 1st Pres- byterian Church. 658 5th St., Chipley. YARD SALE 3312 Main St., Vernon. Thursday & Friday only. 9am-until. AUCTION OPRY EV- ERY Friday. Live Music at 5pm. MisC at 7pm. Ev- ery Sat. Misc at 2pm. Goat & chickens at 5pm. Coming soon Horse. Auction. Hwy 79, Esto, Florida. Maxie Yates Auction Co. (850)263- 7500. AU3017, AB2343 AUCTION SATURDAY JULY 8, 2006,; 1:00PM Misc., Goats 5pm and all caged animals after goat sale. Consignments wel- come. washington County Ag Center Hwy 90 W. Chipley. Check-in starting @ 7am. Phone (850)260-5585 J&N Auc- tion Company #AB2458 Abctioneer David Corbin #ALb1964 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 AUTO MECHANIC & TIRE Tech needed at Firestone Service Cen- ter, 1618 US Hwy 90 East, Defuniak Springs. Come by for application. 850-892-3613 INTERIM HEALTH- CARE HAS an imme- diate opening for a part- time RN Please call 482- 2770 Or stop by 4306 Fifth, Ave To apply 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 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. 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. NOW HIRING IN Bonifay and Chipley for CNA's. Private duty home care. One to one patient care. Call for interview 850- 233-3384 EXPANDING COMPA- NY SEEKING applicants to learn the truss build- ing trade. Paid on-the- job training, bi-weekly bonuses. For appoint- ment please call Arban & Associates from 7am- 3pm @ 850-836-4362 SATELLITE TECHNI- CIANS Great career with benefits, must be at least 21 years old w/ driver's license & cell phone. Call 1-800-292-8421 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: Wq, 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 METAL ROOFING COMPANY In need of Supervisors, Journey- men, Foremen. Top pay depending on experi- ence. Call 547-1001 HOUSEHOLD MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL needed, must have experience. Call for more information 535-4432 WANTED: PRIVATE ORGANIZATION look- ing for full time teacher for grades 6-12. Great benefits package includ- ed. Must pass back- ground and drug screen- ings. Please, call Becky @ 548-5524 for info. PART-TIME CMA or LPN for Chipley doctor's office. Call 638-0552 WANTED: YOUTH OR-, GANIZATIQN has entry level positions for full and part time employment available. Would be working in residential set- ting serving young men ages 14-18. Great ben- efits package included. High school diploma or GED required. Must pass background and drug screenings. If you would like to help make a difference in the lives of these young men please call Becky @ 548- 5524 for info. 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. ARC WASHINGTON- HOLMES counties, Inc. has openings for Instruc- tor's Aide positions, re- quirements: High school Diploma and Valid Flori- da Driver's License. Drug Testing and Back- ground screening per- formed. EOE/DFWP. Apply in person at One Stop Career Center, 757 Hoyt St, Chipley. Clos- ing date to. apply: July 10, 2006 NIGHT AUDIT DESK Clerk, Part-time Mainte- nance & Full-time Housekeeping. Apply in person @ Days Inn 1110 Lost Lake Rd., Chipley. No Phone Callsl! EXPERIENCED METAL ROOF & Vinyl Siding In- stallers wanted. Standing seam experience a plus. For immediate employ- meht call (850)415-6383; (850)548-5075 NEW ARBY'S now hiring honest, dependable; re- liable people. All shifts available. Apply on site. Hwy 77, Chipley, FL. DRIVERS OWNER OP- ERATORS 77.5% of rev- enue plus fuel surcharge. No charge backs. Ben- efits avail. Centurion Auto Transport. 800-889- 8139 FULL-TIME DRIVER needed. Arban and Asso- ciates needs a truss de- livery driver. Must have at least a Class B CDL (Class A preferred) and must be familiar with the Panhandle area. Please call Arban and Assocl- ates from 7am-3pm @ 850-836-4362 - INTERIM HEALTH- CARE HAS an imme- diate opening for a LPN in the Wausau are. Please call 482-2770 Or stop by 4306 Fifth Ave. To .apply TOW TRUCK DRIVER wanted. Full time posi- tion. Must live in area. Clean driving record. Call 850-547-2222 HELP WANTED night cook & all positions. Apply in person at Blitch's restaurant, Hwy 79 & 1-10, Bonifay. WANTED: VERNON HIGH School year books (Annuals) 1940s or old- er, 1950s and 1960s. Vernon High School is lo- cated in Vernon, Fl. Price depends on condi- tion. Contact: Johnny Calhoun (A graduate of Vernon High) Phone 850-926-6067 Fax 850- 926-8508 WANTED TO BUY an- tiques, collectibles, gold, silver, dinnerware, collec- tions, paintings, call Al Schmidt 850-638-7304 WANTED 2 OR 3 bed- room house to rent in Bonifay/Chipley area. 547-3648 after 5pm TANNING MONTHLY SESSION $30.00, 10 visits $25.00, 5 visits $15.00, tanning lotion 16% discount, movie rentals, rent 2 get 1 free rental of equal value, PS2 & Xbox games, rent 1 get 1 free rental. Movie & Gift Depot 309 So Waukesha 547-3003 Open weekends & every night until 10-pm FOR RENT first in Chip- ley, Mini Warehouses. If you don't have the room, "We Do" Larpar Townsend 850-638- 4539, north of Townsends. HEADLINERS & VINYL Tops Mobile Unit. I do the work at your home or workplace. Rea- sonable rates on new vi- nyl tops and auto carpet- ing. Free estimates. Call anytime, leave message. (850)638-7351 PARENTS CAN ENJOY childcare during the sum- mer. Fun and enriching for kids. Call Natalie (850)373-7865 CREATIVE SERVICES CUSTOM furniture refin- ishing & restoration, decorative painting; per- sonal scrapbooking; cus- tom gifts; pet sitting; pet care. 850-535-6228 or 850-849-7118 PANHANDLE LAWN SERVICE Quality work, affordable prices. Senior Citizen Discount. Free Estimates 956-5070 Or 956-4758 TOMBSTONE AUTO DETAILING Wash & va- cuum to full detailing. Low rates w/good serv- ice on all your auto clean- ing care. All detail work done by appointment only. Located in Vernon, FL. Call 850-373-6137 C&C CONSTRUCTION Specializing in Architec- tural Metal Roofing. In- stallation and repair on Commercial or residen- tial. Free Quotes and 5 year warranty on work- manship. Call 547-1001. License #RC29027043 PONCE DE LEON Car- riage Rental. Elegant horse drawn carriage rental for weddings & all special events. Call Brent 850-836-4305; 850-259- 1073 - CHIPOLA COLLEGE is now accepting applications for Instrumental Music Instructor. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: A Master's Degree in Music or a Master's Degree in a related discipline with at least 18 graduate semester hours in music and solo performance experience required. Ph.D. in Music or aDoctorate in Musical Arts (DMA) preferred; demonstrated competency as an accomplished instrumentalist, music' technology experience and college teaching experience preferred. Candidate should possess skills and experience in building a strong instrumental program. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Teach applied brass, woodwinds, beginning percussion to music majors and minors; teach a variety of other classes which may include, but are not limited to Music Theory, Sight Singing/Ear Training, Keyboard Harmony, Music Appreciation, Music Skills, Rock & Jazz Ensemble. Organize and direct a Pep Band for sporting, campus, and community events and conduct musical theatre orchestra. Position includes substantial recruitment and committee responsibilities. Duties associated with college instruction and the institutional mission of the College will also be part of the instructor's role. This is a tenure-track position. APPLICATION DEADLINE: OPEN UNTIL FILLED (REVIEW WILL BEGIN JULY 17, 2006) Interested applicants should submit a letter of application addressing each position competency and philosophical requirement (contact Human Resources for this information), resume, references with current addresses and telephone numbers and copies of college transcripts to Chipola College, Human Resources,"3094 Indian Circle, Marianna, FL 32446. AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER QUALITY CLEANING AT reasonable rates. Call Heavenly Helpers Clean- ing Service. 579-4402; 209-1943; Serving Holmes, Washington & Jackson Counties SEWING MACHINE & Vacuum Cleaner Repair, guaranteed service on all makes & models. Free estimates. Western Auto, 216 N. Waukesha, Boni- fay. 547-3910 EXPERIENCED CAREGIVER FOR Se- nior Citizens. Compan- ionship, cooking, house- keeping, etc... Adjustable rates. Call if you need help with loved ones. 547-4159 BUSINESS CARDS! BUSINESS CARDS Business cards & all your printing needs. Guaranteed best prices & highest quality in the area. 2 great locations to serve you. Call The Holmes County Times- Advertiser, Bonifay (850) 547-9414 or the Wash- ington County News, Chipley (850) 638-0212 C&C BOOKKEEPING & Tax Service. Open 5 days a week. 8am to 5pm. Call 850-638-1483 PEEK IN OR Out of Home Computer Ser- vices. Service old or new computers at 1/2 price of leading competitor's. Home 1-850-773-5533; cell 1-850-625-4257 J&J CABINET shop. For all your kitchen cabinets & house repair needs. Call James S. Howell. (850)535-2839; (850)260-1619 LAND CLEARING, brush cutting, under- brush removable, dirt and all types of dirt work. Callahan Land Renova- tion phone 850-547-9863 cell 850-373-7036 HANDYMAN SERVICE quality work, reasonable rates. 548-5865 WHEN SELECTING A builder, consider DON WHITE. My experience began in 1958. Additions, carports, houses, roof frame conversions. We brace our buildings above the code. Every plank has two sides. 263- 6254. 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