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    Section A: Main: Editorial
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    Section B: Sports
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    Section B: Continued
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.0 2006, WASHINGTON COUNTY NEWS


3 sections, 38 pages


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Sheriff's Office
cracks down
on drunk driving
Drunk driving is one of Amer-
ica's deadliest crimes, according
to a news release from the Wash-
ington County Sheriff's Office.
During 2004, nearly 13,000
people were killed in highway
crashes involving an impaired
driver or motorcycle operator
with an illegal blood alcohol
concentration (BAC) of .08 or
higher.
The picture for motorcycle
operators is particularly bleak.
Forty-one percent of the 1,672
motorcycle operators who died
in single-vehicle crashes in 2004
had BAC levels of .08 or higher.
That is why the Washington
Count) Sheriff's Office will be
joining with thousands of other
la%\ enforcement and highway
safety agencies across the na-
tion during August and the Labor
Da) holiday to launch an aggres-
sine new crackdown on impaired
drivers called: Drunk Driving.
Over the Limit Under Arrest.
The National Drunk Driving.
Over the Limit Under Arrest.
impaired driving crackdown is a
comprehensive impaired driving
prevention program that focuses
on combining high-visibility en-
forcement with heightened pub-
lic awareness.
For more information on this
program, visit witww.wcso.us.

Inside '
Perry's Prattle......................... 10A
Obituaries......................... Extra
Church.................... Real Powei
Calendar........................... Extra
Sports........... ................ 5B

Weather
Wednesday Showers and
thunderstorms likely. Highs
87 to 92. West winds around
5 mph. Chance of rain 70 per-
cent. Wednesday Night Mostly
cloudy with a 40 percent chance
of showers and thunderstorms.,
Lows 71 to 76. West winds
around 5 mph. Thursday Show-
ers and thunderstorms likely.
Highs 87 to 91. West winds
around 5 mph. Chance of rain
60 percent. Thursday Night
Mostly cloudy with a 30 percent
chance of showers and thunder-
storms. Lows 68 to 73. Friday
through Sunday Night Mostly
cloudy with a 50 percent chance
of mainly afternoon and evening
showers and thunderstorms.
Highs 89 to 94. Lows 72 to 77.
Monday Mostly cloudy with a
40 percent chance of showers
and thunderstorms. Highs 87 to
92.







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Chipley and Vernon High
Schools had preseason games
Friday as they timed up for the
2006 season. That season begins
this coming Friday night and our
preview of the season is in this
week's paper.
Football 2006. has preview s of
Chipley. Vernon, Holmes Counry.
Graceville and Cottondale teams.
The special section also has team
pictures. rosters and other fea-
tures on local teams. There are
also college previews.
Check out Football 2006 as
you get ready for gridiron action
in the coming season.


Business


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Blue Dolphin II says Fowler project a


JAYFELSBERG
MNanaging Editor
Representatives of Blue Dol-
phin II appeared at a special
called meeting of the Holmes
County Board of County Com-
missioners Thursday to an-
nounce that Jim Fowler's Life
in the Wild is still planned. The
Board approved writing a letter
of support for the project.
Barbara Farris, president of
Blue Dolphin II, told the Board
that if they were not in support of
the proposal, there would be no
reason to move ahead. She said
there were investors ready but
that support was needed.
The Holmes County Devel-
opment Commission recently
voted unanimously to terminate
any further contractual discus-
sion with the Fowler Center. The
center had planned to purchase
Development Commission prop-
erty around Smith Lake for Life
in the Wild for about $4 million,
but negotiations fell through
after disagreement between the
Commission and the Fowler
Center about restrictive cov-
enants on use of the land. Devel-

opment Commission Chairman
Bob Dinkins reiterated Thursday
that there was never any discus-
sion about a. contract with Blue
Dolphin II. The Commission
and the Fowler Center were in


Barbara Farris of Blue Dolphin II addresses Holmes County
Board of County Commissioners.


negotiations for about four years
regarding the property.
Farris said that Blue Dolphin
II planned to close on Prutimber
property on November 1. She
said that Blue Dolphin II has all
the land necessary for the project,
and also said that Blue Dolphin
II would probably be closing
on several other properties next
month.
According to the Holmes
County Plat Book, available
at the Chamber of Commerce
office, there are several large
tracts listed as being owned by
Prutimber that are in the area of


the various projects previously
described by Blue Dolphin II.
Farris said that since nego-
tiations with the Development
Commission fell through that it
would not be possible to locate
an entrance in Holmes County,
but that it would be located
in Washington County. If the
entrance for tickets is in Wash-
ington County that means that
Washington County would col-
lect ad valorem taxes rather than
Holmes County,
Farris said she could not dis-

See BOARD, page 3A


owners pay

restitution
The owners of a Chipley ve.
hicle repair business, who were
arraigned on January 25, have
made restitution to the state by
paying $117,000, according to
the Florida Department of Rev.
enue.
This represents taxes collected
but not sent to the state and other
costs. The news was released
recently by the Department of
Revenue.
Darrell Heath, 47, and
Daphanne Milton Heath, 44.
were arraigned by the Wash.
ington County State Attorney's
Office on January 5, on felony
charges relating to failure to
file tax returns and pay tax. The
Heaths operate Main Street
Enterprises, Inc. on Brickyard
Road.
According to Revenue Depart-
ment investigators, the Heaths
routinely collected taxes during
periods between October 2000
and June 2005 and failed to
send the state all of the various
sales taxes collected. They found
that the Heaths illegally kept
$97,377.19 in tax money.
LUnder state law. sales tax is
the property of the state at the
moment of collection. Depart.
ment of Revenue staff repeatedly
visited and called the Heaths in
an attempt to help them come
into compliance with the state
tax law.
Darrell and Daphanne Heath
signed a pre-trial intervention
agreement with the Washington
County State Attorney's Office
on August 10. A key element in
the agreement was the payment
of $117,000, to the state, in resti
go tuition for the unpaid taxes.
"To be fair, tax law must apply
uniformly to all businesses," said
Jim Zingle. executive director of
the Revenue Department. "Tax
cheats steal money that the pub.
lic pays to support vital public
services, such as law enforce-
ment and education.
"They also steal a competitive
advantage over honest business
people who pay their taxes. The
Department of Revenue cannot
and will not allow this to occur."
Anyone having information
about tax theft, call the Florida
Department of Revenue inves-
tigations office in Tallahassee at
(850) 922-2666.


VHS alumni
The meeting day of the Vernon
High School Alumni luncheon
has been changed from the first
Monday in each month to the
first Wednesday.
The next meeting is June 7, at
11:30 a.m.
This group, consisting of Ver-
non High School graduates from
the 30s, 40s, and 50s, has been
meeting for lunch and fellowship
at the Chuck Wagon House Res.
taurant for more than five years.
Please let others know about
this change in meeting days.
A cordial welcome is extended
to everyone who has an interest
in attending this popular gather.
ing.


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Wednesday, August 23, 2006, Washington County News, 3A

CIYCONILRUNU


The Ebro City Council
met in regular session on
Thursday, Aug. 10 and
conducted the following
business:
*Granted a request to re-
route a driveway for the
trucks at the Fire Station.
*Discussed putting speed
bumps on Obie Street.
*Approved having Carr,
Riggs and Ingram, LLC do
the 2006 audit.

The Wausau City Coun-
cil met in regular session


on Thursday, Aug. 10 and
conducted the following
business:
*Approved consent agen-
da items, including min-
utes, billings, and financial
statements.
- *Adopted ordinances
amending and approving
concurrency and the capi-
tal improvements element
of the comprehensive plan
and land development
code.
*Adopted interlocal
agreement required for


public school facility plan-
ning.
*Waived fee for Tim
Joyner benefit on August
19, at the Possum Palace.
Set budget workshop for
August 31, at 6:00 p.m.

*Approved purchase of
Somsri Ray property in the
amount of $157,500, for
park acquisition through
the FRDAP recreation
program.
*Agreed for the Wash-
ington County Commis-


sion to purchase the Jones
property, offered to the
Town with the agreement
to sell a portion of the
property back to the town
in the future.
*Bruce Stitt with West
Florida Regional Planning
and Development Council
presented a draft of the
Vision Committee recom.
mendations.
Council and committee
will meet on August 24, at
6 p.m. to review the final
draft.


The original announcement for Life in the Wild was
made at the November 2004 Holmes County Cham-
ber of Commerce dinner.


BOARD
Continued from page 1A
discuss what happened at
meetings between Blue
Dolphin II and the Florida
Department of Transporta-
tion regarding traffic and
other issues.
Farris said that Life in
the Wild is still in Phase I
of the overall project.
She said it would be
necessary to break ground
and bring in animals, as
,*it would take about a year.
for them to get acclimated
to the property. Farris said
about 500 different ani-
mals would be brought to
the site.,
Commissioner JimKing
said that the Board would
be in support if the project
didn't cost the County any
money. Commissioner
Raymon Thomas said the
Board would be 100 per-
cent behind the project "if
we see a legitimate devel-
opment."
According to the
Blue Dolphin II website
www.bluedolphinll.com
Lifii the Wild is sched-


uled to open in spring of'
2008.
Other phases of the
project still include an
amphitheater, a theme park
and various other develop-
ments.
According to the web-
site "BD II has kicked
down doors and crossed all
boundaries when it came to
thinking outside the box."
According to the web-
site Blue Dolphin II "went
out and acquired 7,000 +/-
acres for the intent to build
a. Theme Park and use sur-
rounding land to develop
commercial, retail and
residential components to
the Park."
The narrative on the
website goes on to say that
"'Then came Jim Fowler
and 'Jim Fowler's Life in
the Wild Park,' and the rest,
is and will be history.
"BD II has more than
10,000 acres of land under
its umbrella and is con-
stantly seeking bigger and
better opportunities."
Commissioner Harold
Smith was not present for.
the meeting.


Arrest and marijuana seizure
In the late evening on August 15, the Holmes County
Sheriff's Department executed a search warrant at the
residence of Douglas "Doug". Harris in the Gritney Com-
munity. Upon entering the residence, deputies discov-
ered a large quantity ,f packaged marijuana and several
thousand dollars. A search of the property and vehicles
led to the recovery of marijuana plants, marijuana seeds,
packaging materials, and items used in the cultivation of
marijuana. Two firearms were seized along with some
controlled substances possessed without.a prescription.
Douglas D. Harris, w/m, 31, was placed under, ar-
'rest and transported to the Holmes County Jail. He is
being charged with felony manufacture of a controlled
substance (marijuana'), felony possession of a controlled
substance (marijuana). felony possession of a controlled
substance (marijuana) with intent to distribute, and
felony possession of a controlled substance without a
prescription. Additional charges are pending.
Additional marijuana plants have been seized in con-
nection with this investigation. Holmes County Sheriff's
Department personnel with assistance from the Jackson
.County Sheriff's Department located the additional
plants being grown on property near the suspect's resi-
dence.
Sheriff Dennis Lee commented on the investigation by
stating, "The recent dry weather conditions in the area
have slowed the cultivation of marijuana considerably.
The continued growth of methamphetamine also seems
to have affected the marijuana industry in our area. How-
ever, we are not going to stop investigating all forms of
illegal drug activity."


Florida unemployment rate up slightly for July


Florida's unemployment
rate in July 2006 was 3.3
percent, up marginally
from June's 3.0 percent
and down 0.8 percentage
points from 3.7 percent a
year ago.
Job growth in July con-
tinued to be robust, as the
state added 259,800 jobs
over the year, growing
at 3.3 percent, more than
twice the national rate.,
The national rate of
growth was .1.3 percent for
the same period.
Based on the latest
available data, Florida


Bomb threat in
Bonifay under
investigation
At approximately 2 p.m.
Wednesday. Aug. 16. Re-
gions Bank on Highway
79 (Waukesha Street) in
Bonifa\ received a bomb
threat.
Law enforcement
from the Holmes County
Sheriff's Department and
Bonifay Police Department
responded along with per-
sonnel from Bonifa' Fire
and Rescue. The building
was evacuated and cleared
With business resuming af-
ter a short time.
The case is currently un-
der investigation with as-
sistance being provided to
local law enforcement by'
the Federal Bureau of In-l
vestigation. No specific in-
formation can be released


continues to lead other
states in the nation in the
number of new jobs cre-
ated and has the fastest
rate of job growth and the
lowest unemployment rate
among the ten most popu-
lous states.
Job growth by sector
was led by Professional
and Business Services %\ ith
over 72,800 jobs, Con-
struction with over 46,200
jobs, Trade, Transportation
and Utilities, over 40,200
jobs, and Leisure and Hos-
pitality over 38,300 jobs.
The construction in-


dustry had the fastest rate
of growth of all sectors,
growing by 8.0 percent
over the year.
The Miami-Ft. Lauder-
dale-Miami Beach MSA
led the state in employment
growth of over 64,300
jobs, (over 2.7 percent),
followed by the Orlando-
Kissimmee and Tampa-St.
Petersburg-Clearwater
IS As with over-the-year
job growth in July 2006 of
over 41,000 jobs and over
29,000 jobs. respectively.
In July 2006, Walton
County had the lowest


unemployment rate at 2.2
percent. Hendry County
was the highest at 8.9 per-
cent.

Local rates
Unemployment for
Washington County was
4.2 percent for July, up
from 3.8 percent in June.
Unemployment rate in July
2005 was 4.3 percent.
Unemployment for
Holmes County was 3.7
percent for July, up from
3.5 percent in June. Unem-
ployment rate in July 2005
was 4.1 percent.


At approximately 2 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 16, Regions Bank on Highway 79
(Waukesha Street) in Bonifay received a bomb threat.


at this time concerning the,
call.
Anyone with informa-
tion concerning this or oth-


er illegal activity is asked
to call Crime Stoppers of
Holmes County at 1-866-
689-8477 or the Holmes


County Sheriff's Depart.
,ment at 850-547-3681. All
callers to Crime Stoppers
remain anonymous.


Susan G. Roberts
For r
Washington County School Board 7
District 5

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NOTICE OF QUALIFYING FOR THE
TOWN OF CARYVILLE GENERAL ELECTION
AND REGISTRATION BOOK CLOSING
On Tuesday, October 3, 2006, a General Election
will be held for the Town of Caryville at the Caryville
Town Hall located at 4436 Old Spanish Trail, Caryville,
Florida. Term of office expires for the following posi-
tions: Seat No. 1 and Seat No. 4. These offices will be
opened to qualified candidates. Qualifying for these
offices will begin at 8:00 a.m. Monday, August 28,
2006 and end at 12:00 p.m. Thursday, August 31,
2006. The qualifying fee for each office is $100.00.
Those wishing to qualify may do so with the Town
Clerk at the Caryville Town Hall during business hours
for the above stated period.
The voter registration books will close on Septem-
ber 5, 2006. All town residents within the town limits
of Caryville who are registered to vote by Septem-
ber 5, 2006, are eligible to vote in this town election
regardless of where you live in the town.
Town elections are non-partisan and political party
affiliation does not apply.
Please contact the Caryville Town Hall at (850) 548-
5571 should you have any questions or need other
information regarding the upcoming town election.


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Wednesday, August 23, 2006, Washington County News, 5A


Annual Farm Bureau meeting highlights food and national security


DONNA DYKES
Staff Writer
A large crowd attended
the 53rd annual Washing-
ton County Farm Bureau
meeting held Aug. 17 at
' the Ag Center in Chipley.
* Political candidates
joined the members, asso-
ciates, and guests from Bay
County and Wahoo.
On arrival, members
received a large brown
paper bag with the mes-
sage "Border Security and
Enforcement is vital to bur
national security. A safe,
affordable and abundant
domestic food supply is
too! Support comprehen-
sive immigration *reform
I providing, legal guest'
workers to harvest our
crops or this bag may re-
main empty."
"Don't leave Floridians
holding the bag," the print-
ed message urged. Mem-
bers were invited to sign
their names to the backs of
the bags with markers pro-
vided as part of the table


Im .- jKennith and Betty Hood display the pineapple upside
Glenda Ates holds up one of the cakes being offered at down cake they bought during the Farm Bureau cake
auction by the Farm Bureau Women. auction.


decoration.
Following the opening
program. a complimentary
ham dinner was served
with vegetables from Flor-
ida Agricultural Market-
ing Association (FAMA).
Business reports were


heard following the meal.
Secretary-treasurer George
Fisher read the minutes of
the 2005 meeting and gave
the financial report. Presi-
dent Bruce Christmas gave
committee reports and
Barry Massey commented


on bureau activities.
Several sweet treats
were sold for a good price
during a cake auction to
benefit the Farm Bureau
Women. One, a tall confec-
tion with large pieces of
pecan showing through the


white icing. sold for $45.
Then, the buyer gave the
cake back to the ladies to
be auctioned again. A total
of $400 was realized at the
auction.
Speaker for the evening
was Patrick T. Grady. who


said he lives in Wahoo near
Bushnell. Grady delivers
inspirational, motivational
and educational talks with
a lot of humor thrown in.
His props Thursday night
consisted of a folding chair
and his expressive face.
Leaping onto the chair.
and posturing or striding
up and down the stage, he
told his stories with hand
gestures and comical facial
expressions that kept the
audience laughing.
Grady says he is a mem-
ber of the Farm Bureau. A
former Ag teacher, he also
is a former FFA member
and advisor so he knows
whereof he. speaks when
talking about agriculture.
He is married and the father
of three. The speaker uses
the backs of playing cards
for his business (he calls it
TNT) information. He can
be found on the Internet at
vwwv.patricktgrady.com.
George McAdams of the
Bay County Farm Bureau
was introduced as a guest.


Mr. and Mrs.
Farm Bureau
again.


Don Harrell bought this cake at the
auction then gave it back to be sold


Patrick Grady's expressive face helped deliver the
humorous parts of his stories.
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..t find Wahoo, where he makes his home.


Buddy Clark

Clark honored
Chipola College sopho-
more Buddy Clark has
been awarded the Leaders
of Promise Award by Phi
Theta Kappa, the national
honor society for two-year
colleges.
The Leaders of Promise,
scholarship is a premier
award granting new Phi
Theta Kappa members.
with financial resources to.
help with expenses while.
enrolled at a two-year col-
lege. All scholars receive
scholarships of $1.000 to


further their associate de-
gree studies. The program
also encourages students
to assume leadership roles
by participating in .PTK
programs.
Clark is a 2005 graduate
of Chipley High School
where he was a captain
in the CHS Marching and
Concert Bands. He was
president of the Bible Club
and was active in Key Club.
He conducted Steer and
Heifer Projects and was a
Parliamentary Procedure
team member in the FFA.
At Chipola, Clark was
elected president of the
Student Government As-'
sociation.
He was awarded the;
Crawford Engineering
Scholarship to,Chipola. 'He
is a member of the Chipola
Honors Group, Student
Ambassadors, Science
Club and Scholarship Of-
ficer for Phi Theta Kappa.
Clark plans to attend either
Mississippi State or the
University of Florida to
pursue a degree in Civil
Engineering ,


Clark is active in the
First Baptist Church of
Chipley Youth Group. He
is the son of Lisa and
Marty Clark of Cottondale.
Phi Theta Kappa is the In-
ternational Honor Society
of the Two-Year College.
The Society is comprised
of more than 1.200 chap-
ters at community. techni-
cal and junior colleges in
all 50 states. Canada. Ger-
many and U.S. territories
abroad.

Pre-K screenings
Washington County
School Board and FDLRS/
PAEC will co-sponsor
FREE Child Find Pre-K
screenings on September
20, at the PAEC office.


Children three to five
years of age suspected of
having a problem will be
screened in the areas of
school readiness skills,
speaking/listening, vision
and hearing, and social
skills. To make an appoint-
ment call 1-877-873-7232.
ext. 2315.

Covenant Hospice
seeks volunteers
Volunteering can be one
of life's most rewarding
experiences. Covenant
Hospice is seeking car-
ing volunteers to provide
services in many areas, in-
cluding patient/family sup-
port, nursing home visits.
administrative tasks and


fundraising events. Even
if you have only a small
amount of time to spare,
you can make a big differ-
ence in someone's life.
Covenant Hospice is a
non-profit organization.
providing a special kind
of care to patients with life-
limiting illnesses and their
loved ones. Volunteers are


needed in Jackson. Hol.
mes, Washington and Cal
houn counties.
As a Covenant Hos
pice volunteer, you'll be
rewarded with a friendly
work environment, ap
preciative staff, and new
friends! To learn more
please call Barbara Bent
ley at 850-482-8520.


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6A, Washington County News, Wednesday, August 23, 2006


CMUNITY NEWS ~ a


Morris honored
Shirley Morris, Director of Nursing for Washington
Holmes Technical Center. (WHTC) received the Presi-
dents Award from FACTE (Florida Association of Career
and Technical Education).
Morris -received this award during the Annual
Conference held in Orlando in July. The Presidents
Award is bestowed upon a teacher that shows a strong
commitment to. Career and Technical Education.
Shirley joined the Army when she completed high school
and served for six years. ,
Upon completion of her military service she com-
pleted a nursing assistant program. To further her career.
she attended Washington Holmes Technical Center to
complete the Practical Nursing program.
As a licensed practical nurse she later continued her
education by receiving her bachelor of science in nursing
from Florida State University. She began teaching part
time in WHTC's Certified Nursing Assistant program.
After being employed full time, Morris expanded the
program into the Patient Care Technicians program. In
2004 she was named Director of Nursing for the Wash-
ington Holmes Technical Center.
Morris stated "'this honor I accept for all our nursing
staff, because we are a team and as a team we are very
successful".


Powell-Shiver
engagement
. Together with their
families Danny Powell and
Jennifer Shiver request the
honor of your company as
they are united in marriage
on Saturday, Aug. 26. The
ceremony will begin at
3 p.m. at Winterville As-
sembly of God, in Bonifay.
with a reception, immedi-
ately following in the fel-
lowship hall. /
No local invitations
will be sent. All friends
and family are invited to
attend.
Planning
Commission
The September Planning
Commission scheduled
for September 5, at 5 p.m.
has *been rescheduled for
August 29, at 5 p.m. in the
Commissioner's meeting
room at' 1331 South Bou-
levard in,Chipley.
September 5 is primary
election day and state law
prohibits public hearings
on election day.
For more information.
questions or further assis-
tance, call 415-5093.

WCC grads
Wallace Community
College conferred degrees
upon 13 graduates of the
Radiologic Technology
program and 10 certificates
to graduates of the Practi-
cal Nursing program. In
addition. 77 Associate
Degree Nursing degrees
were conferred, making
the summer 2006 class the
largest graduating group
in the College's ADN pro-
gram history.
William Keith Petty of
Westville graduated from


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the Radiologic Technology
program.
Graduating with an as-
sociates degree in Nursing
are Wendy Tadlock and
Kimberly Joiner, both of
Chipley.

Five Points
Crime Watch
Five Points Crime
Watch will hold a meeting
on Thursday. Sept. 7, at
6 p.m. at the Five Points
recreation center. Topic of
discussion will be a grant
for improvements at the
center.
There will be a covered
dish supper after the nmeet-
ing. All interested parties
are urged to attend and
take along a favorite cov-
ered dish to share.
For more information
contact Jerry Haviland at
638-6217 or 535-2747.,

Guardian ad
Litem Program
The Guardian ad Litem
Program is seeking vol-
unteers to represent the
best interest of abused and
neglected children in our
community. Volunteers are
need in Jackson, Calhoun..
Holmes and Washington
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Chipley meetings
Chipley City Council
will hold the following
meetings during Septem-
ber.
SChipley City Council
workshop meeting Thurs-
day, Sept. 7, at 4 p.m. in
the City Hall Council
chambers.
*City Council budget
workshop will be at 5 p.m.
on Sept. 7, in the Council
chambers.
*Chipley :City Council's
regular council meeting
will be held on Tuesday,
Sept. 12, -at 6 p.m. in the
City. Hall Council cham-
bers.
*Chipley City Council,
will hold a public hearing
on Tuesday, Sept. 14, at
5:05 p.m. in the City hall
Council chambers.

Immunization-
Immunization day for
children, birth to five years,
old, will be held 8 a.m. to
7 p.m. Aug. 29'at Washing-
ton County Health Depart-
m ent. ,
No appointment is nec-
essary. Just stop by the


health department at 1338
South Boulevard West in
Chipley, to get a child's
necessary shots.

Recreation
Advisory
Committee
A meeting of the Chipley
Recreation Advisory Com-
mittee will be held 9 a.m.
Thursday, Aug. 24, in
the council chambers at
Chipley City Hall.

Budget workshop
Washington County
Board of County Commis.
sioners will hold a budget
workshop on August 24, at
8 a.m. The meeting will be
held at 1331 South Boule.
vard in Chipley.
For more information
call the administrative of.
fice at (850) 638-6200.

Save the Children
Save the Children Chris.
tian Center needs stuffed
animals to put in gift boxes
for area senior citizens.
If anyone can help, they
should drop off stuffed ani.
mals at 805 Main Street in
Chipley.
For more information
call, (850) 638-0260.


Mediation Services volunteers sought
Volunteers are being sought for the County Mediation
Services program of the 14th Judicial Circuit. They will
serve as county mediators in Jackson. Calhoun, Wash.
ington, Holmes and/or Gulf counties. Those searching
for a unique way to volunteer in their community, and
are interested in learning more about the local court
system, can volunteer a few hours a month by contact-
ing Diane L. Crawford at (850) 914-6326. She can be
reached by email at crawfordd@jud14.flcourts.org
Applications are also available from Sue Ann Murray
at (850) 914-6327 (email murrays@judl4courts.org)
Completed applications must be turned in no later
than Aug. 25.


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Wednesday, August 23, 2006, Washington County News, 7A

COMM~1UNITY NEWSI k~!C


I COM UNITYNEWS


Spring turkey
hunt applications
Special-opportunity
spring turkey hunt applica-
tions, for the 2007 season,
are now available from the'
Florida Fish and Wildlife
Conservation Commis-
sion.
To apply, hunters can
obtain applications at
MyFWC.com and at all
FWC regional offices. Ap-
plications will be accepted
at MyFWC.com, county
tax collectors' offices or
at any license agent be-
ginning 10 a.m. (EDT)
September 12 and must be
received by midnight Octo-
ber 17. A random drawing
decides who will receive
the coveted permits.
Demand for these hunts
is typically greater than the
number of available per-
mits, but hunters can in-'
crease their chances of be-
ing selected by submitting
as many $5 nonrefundable
applications as they like.
Successful applicants pay
an additional $50 $175,
depending on the special-
opportunity hunt area se-
lected.
Participation rules limit
out-of-state hunters to one
permit per hunt. These
special hunts have been
created for sportsmen look-
ing to take an Osceola, the
" 'crown jewel" of the turkey
hunters' Grand Slam. The
FWC designs special-op-
portunity turkey hunts to
take place on large tracts
of land. with great habitat,
healthy turkey populations


and with a limited number
of hunters.
The Osceola is a highly
prized subspecies of wild
turkey, which occurs only
in peninsular Florida, and
can be found south of and
including Dixie, Gilchrist,
Alachua, Union, Bradford,
Clay and Duval coun-
ties. All hunts take place
within the Osceola turkey's
range.

Volleyball
roundup
The Chipley Lady Tigers
opened the 2006 volleyball
season Tuesday night with
a big victory over their
neighbors from Vernon by
the scores of 25-14, 22-25,
25-16, and 25-13.
Leading the way for the
Tigers were Erica Sewell
with 8 digs and 9 kills,
Alyssa Bone with 3 digs
and 10 kills, Vahessa Kern
with 4 digs and 4 kills, and
Jessica Bush with 15 ser-
vice points.
In junior varsity action,
Chipley defeated Vernon
in both matches.
Next up for the Tigers
was Miami Westminster on
Friday at 4:30 p.m. in the
Chipley High School gym.
This match was played
early to give players and
fans the opportunity to
travel over to Philip Roun-
tree Stadium to watch the
Tiger football team battle
with Westminster in the
FHSAA- Pre-Season Foot-
ball Classic.
Saturday, the Lady
Tigers hosted a 16-team


invitational tournament
starting at 8 a.m.

'Tough Enough to
Wear Pink'
The Bonifay Kiwanis
Club is proud to partici-
pate in the Tough Enough
to Wear Pink campaign to
raise money to support the
fight against breast cancer.
During the Friday night
performance of the 62nd
Annual Northwest Florida
Championship Rodeo
there will be a lot of folks
wearing pink, and proud
of it. The NWFC Rodeo
Committee was inspired to
be a part of Tough Enough
to Wear Pink (TETWP)
after learning that the wife.
of one of their long time
rodeo friends had recently
been diagnosed with breast
cancer.
The Bonifay Kiwanis
Club has designated Fri-
day, October 6 as "Tough
Enough to. Wear Pink
Night". The concept of
tough cowboys wearing
pink might sound funny,
but it is what makes this
campaign so special..
The Bonifay Kiwanis
Club has teamed with the
Holmes County division
of Tri-County Community
Council and the Holmes
County Health Department
to form P.I.N.K (Protec-
tion Is iN Knowledge).
Through P.I.N.K.. the Hol-
mes County Health De-
partment and Tri-County
Community Council will
be able to help detect
breast cancer through early


screening. Together they
hope to give a positive
message to help kick off
Breast Cancer Awareness
Month for October.
Everyone who wears
pink on Friday Night will
receive a raffle ticket for
the opportunity to wins
some terrific prizes. Some
of the prizes up for grabs
is a TETWP jewelry set
by Montana Silversmith,
a pair of Justin Cowboy
Boots and several gift
baskets full of great gifts
donated by the generous
sponsors and friends of the
2006 NWFC Rodeo.
TETWP is a yearlong
, western-industry campaign
to raise awareness and
funds for breast cancer
research. The campaign
was founded by Terry
Wheatley. a breast cancer
survivor, and Wrangler's
special events director,
Karl Stressman, during the
2004 Wrangler National
Final Rodeo. For more in-
formation visit Wheatley's
website at www.tougheno
ughtowearpink.com
Florida ranks third in
the nation in the number
of new breast cancer cases
per year and third in mor-
tality due to breast cancer.
Of all diagnosed cases of
breast cancer, 75 percent
are among women 50
years or older.
For more information
call the Bonifav Kiwanis
Club at 850-547-5363

Fax news to
850-638-4601


Hospice of the Emerald Coast
Hospice of the Emerald Coast needs you. Brighten
someone's day in your community by becoming a Hos-
pice of the Emerald Coast volunteer. Hospice of the Em-
erald Coast is a not for profit organization that provides
services to patients and their families with a life limiting
illness. Hospice volunteering provides opportunities for
you to meet new people, explore new career options.
networking or just to do something useful for your corn
munity, Call 850-526-3577 or 866-219-6439 to get more
information on an upcoming training.

PAEC employee of the month
Leigh Palka was awarded August Employee of the
Month for the Panhandle Area Educational Consortium
(PAEC) staff meeting and
training hosted by the PAEC
Leadership Team.
Palka is an alternate as-
sessment consultant with
PAEC's Special Areas
Team. Her work week is
divided between PAEC's
Chipley office and the 4
consortium's Bay County i'
location. She joined PAEC Leigh Palka
six years ago, after serving as
a special education teacher in
Bay County, where she continues to reside. She holds a
Bachelor of Artsin Mentally Handicapped K-12 from the
University of West Florida.
Palka received a gift certificate donated by a local res-
taurant, a reserved parking spot and miscellaneous gifts.
"Leigh is a team player, always assisting other staff
members when she sees they could use a helping hand,'
said PAEC Executive Director Paula Lovett Waller
"She's a real asset to the Special Areas Team."
Her supervisor. Program Coordinator Faye Yongue.
added. "Leigh sets the standard for a PAEC work ethic."
PAEC is Florida's oldest regional educational ser.
vice organization and has as its mission to help school
districts attain highest student achievement, student by
student across the consortium. By Florida statute, PAEC
is owned and governed by its member school districts:
Calhoun, FSU Schools, Inc., Franklin, Gadsden, Gulf.
Holmes. Jackson. Jefferson. Liberty, Madison, Taylor
Wakulla. Walton and Washington, with Washington
County serving as the consortium district of record.


KIW~~ANSNW


'Grit & Grace' Grt & Grace" has
"Grit & Grace", the high- arranged their ever-
ly acclaimed folk life play changing material into
basareponW a special presentation
County, will be performed oDinner will be snnerved atre
Thursday, September 7, at Dner be ed at
the Washington County Ag p.m. in the Ag Center As-
Center. sembly Hall followed by
This humorous view the performance.
of life in the Panhandle Tickets are $25 each and
played to a full house in are available from mem-
2004 as part of the on-go- bers of the Kiwanis Club
ing Kiwanis Dinner The- and from certain business-
atre program. Featuring es throughout Washington
stories, music, skits, and a .County.
The Kiwanis Club of
wide variety of performers, e
the audience experiences a hipley was formed in
nostalgic look at a simpler;1941 and is marking its
time. 65th year of community


service. The Kiwanis mot-
to is, "Serving The Chil-
dren of the World", and its
six permanent objects have.
remaftihdd hnchanged since
adoption in 1924.
The Kiwanis Din-
ner Theatre format has
proven to be an effective
fund raiser for the local
Kiwanis Club. who pro-
vides funding for youth-
oriented programs such
as direct scholarships, the
Key Club in Washington
County schools, grants to
Take Stock in Children,
the Washington County
Scholarship Trust, the


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8A, Washington County News, Wednesday, August 23,2006 .

COURT EPORT


This information is a
matter of public record and
was taken from the Wash-
ington County Court dock-
et for August 15, 2006.

Evidentiary Hearings:
*Jonathan Eric Blair;
armed burglary of
dwelling/structure, con-
veyance, larceny/petit
theft, grand theft; admitted
to violation of community
control, violation of proba-
tion plea admitting; sen-
tencing set for 9/12.
*Shannon Nicole Brink;
violation of probation/
community control (two
counts); revoked commu-
nity control; sentenced to
five years in prison with
credit for five months, 10
days.
*Steven Milton Camp-
bell; make, sell, use, pos-
session of ballistic self-
propelled knife/weapon,
aggravated battery to cause
bodily harm or disability,
possession of marijuana;
VOP hearing set for 8/22.
*Carlos S. McKnight;
possession of controlled
substance with intent ,to
sell; continued.
*Stanley Marion Porter;
violation of probation; de-
fendant admitted VOP; 22
months in Jackson County


bed program, no probation
to follow and no credit,
driver's license revoked
for two years.
*Garry Teal Powell; pos-
session of controlled sub-
stance; continued to 9/12.
Motion Hearings:
*Thomas E. Broxton;
motion to terminate proba-
tion; motion granted.
*James Jared Cole; pos-
session of amphetamine
with intent to sell, manu-
facture, 'deliver; continued
to 9/12.
*Brian Glenn Nichols;
armed burglary of dwell-
ing; pre-trial set for 8/22.
'Dana Nicole Stiverson;
continued.
Pre-Trial Hearings:
*Steven Milton Camp-
bell; smuggle contraband
into detention facility; con-
tinued to 8/22.
Arraignment Hearings:
*Curtis Wayne Green Jr.;
grand theft, criminal mis-
chief under $200, criminal
mischief over $200; ad-
mitted VOP; status' set for
8/22.
'Ryan Phillips; grand
theft $300 or more but less
than $5,000, criminal mis-
chief under $200, criminal
mischief -public phones,
cables, fixtures equipment;,
status set for 8/22.


*Oscar Martinez
Ramirez; possession of
methamphetamine, posses-
sion of drug paraphernalia,
operating vehicle without
valid license, attached tag
not assigned; issued failure
to appear warrant.
*Justin Edward Smith;
grand theft, criminal mis-
chief under $200, criminal
mischief property damage
over $200; status hearing
set for 8/22.
*Sheree Denise Vinson;
comtempt of circuit court;
evidentiary hearing set for
9/22.
Hearings:
Teddy Lamar Davis;
continued.
*Daniel Orosco; aggra-
vated battery; pre-trial set
for 8/22.
Violation, of Probation
Hearings:
*John Scott Howard;
possession of controlled
substance, possession of
marijuana, possession of
drug paraphernalia; admit-
ted to VOP; sentencing set
for 9/12.
*Bruce A. Justice; traffic
in methamphetamine, pos-
session and/or use of drug
paraphernalia, possession
of drugs with intent to
sell, etc., operating vehicle
without valid license; pre-


trial set for 8/22.
*Adam Allen Ladd; pos-
session of cocaine with
intent to sell, deliver, etc.,
possession of controlled
substance; evidentiary
hearing set for 9/12.
*Durand L. Larson; driv-
ing while license suspend-
ed or revoked; continued
to 9/12.
*Jackie Dewayne Mauro;
escape; evidentiary hear-
ing set for 9/12.
*Tamala D. Payne; utter-
ing forged instrument, petit
theft; sentencing hearing
set for 9/12.
Supplemental Pre-Trial
Hearings:
*Jack Porter; possession
of marijuana, possession
of controlled substance
without prescription (four
counts), traffic in opium or
derivative; continued.
*Dominique Francheska
Works; pre-trial set for
8/22.
Status Hearings:
*Riccardo Javon Shack-
elford; possession of
cocaine, possession of
marijuana; violation of
probation/community
control plea; adjudicated
guilty; sentenced to one
year, six months in prison
with eight months 16 days
credit for time served.


ARREST EPORT


Washington County
Sheriff's Office arrest
report dated August 14
through August 21.

*Sandra Baguzis, w/f,
9/4/85; Chipley; petit theft;
arrested 8/19.
*Tyler Reed Bass, w/m,
3/24/86; Cottondale; pos-
session alcohol under 21;
arrested 8/18.
*Melinda Brown, b/f,
4/6/77; Chipley` violation'
of probation,' false- report
to law enforcement officer:
arrested 8/18.
*Jeffrey Cargill, w/m,
4/13/70; Chipley; viola-
tion of probation; arrested
8/19.
*Barry Camrnley, w/m, 4/
10/60; Graceville; driving
under the influence; ar-
rested 8/16.
*Tony Copeland, w/m,
8/15/75; Panama City;
possession of controlled
substance without pre-
scription; arrested 8/17.
*Todd Davis, w/m, 10/
10/63; Graceville; tag at-
tached not assigned, driv-
ing, under the influence,
driving while license sus-


pended or revoked, and
violation of probation; ar-
rested 8/15.
. Larry Dobbs, w/m, 5/
3/80; Chipley; battery; ar-
rested 8/14.
*William Drummond,
w/m, 8/14/55; Cottondale;
possession of cocaine, pos-
session of paraphernalia;
arrested 8/18.
*Michael Gainer, w/m,
12/15/86; Alford;, petit
theft, cruelty to anirals-

*Marshall House, w/m,
11/17/27; Chipley; battery;
arrested 8/20.
*Steven Jenkins, w/m, 7/
26/88; Graceville; posses-
sion of alcohol under 21;
arrested 8/16.
:Willie Kirkland, b/f, 4/
28/62; Cottondale; posses-
sion of cocaine, possession
of paraphernalia; arrested
8/20.
*Cristel Lee, w/f, 2/24/
75; ,Bonifay; violation, of
probation; arrested 8/17.
*Joel Lloyd, w/m, 2/3/62;
Black, Ala.; failure to ap-
pear on worthless checks;
arrested 8/15.
*Dakota McClosky, w/


m, 12/5/85; possession of
alcohol under 21, viola-
tion of probation; arrested
8/18.
*David Melanchuk, w/m,
2/12/87; Chipley; posses-
sion of marijuana; arrested
8/14.
*Timothy Morrell, w/m,
2/13/66; Vernon; driving
while license suspended'
or revoked, possession of.
marijuana; arrested 8/20.
*Jeremiah Newton, w/m,
9/7/85; Gracevi4le; -cruelty'
towards animals; arrested
8/19.
*Stacey Paul, w/m, 12/
13/72; Bonifay; driving un-
der the influence, driving
while license suspended or
revoked; arrested 8/19.
*Wanda Reeves, b/f, 10/
19/61; Bonifay; possession
of paraphernalia, posses-
sion of cocaine and viola-
tion of probation; arrested
8/19.
*Michael Rodrigue, w/m,
6/25/57; Jefferson, La.;
driving under the influ-
ence; arrested 8/18.
*Lance Simmons, b/m,
8/25/87; Chipley; tres-
passing, burglary; arrested


8/14.
*Phillip Spears, .w/m, 9/
5/51; Dothan, Ala.; driving .
under the influence; ar-
rested 8/14.
*Wilwes Vaughn, w/m,
12/22/86; Caryville; pos-
session of marijuana with-
intent: arrested 8/17.
*Stephan Via. w/m. 1/15/1
68; Chipley: possession of
cocaine; arrested 8/20.
*Ricky Washington. b/m,
3/0/59:. Chipley; child
support;'arrested 8/17.
*Ronnie Washington,
b/m, 11/4/50; Chipley;
possession of cocaine; ar-
rested 8/17.
*Michael Woods, w/m.
3/7/65; Santa Rosa Beach;
flee and attempt to elude,
driving while license sus-.
pended or revoked.; ar-
rested 8/19.


NEWS

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Fax to

850-638-4601


Friends of the NRA
The 2006 Friends of the NRA Banquet and Auction is
scheduled for August 24 at the Washington County Agri.
cultural Center.
Social hour will begin at 6 p.m. with the dinner and
auction following. A steak dinner will be served at 7:00
p.m. and the auction will follow.
Sponsorships are also available to interested indi.
viduals and corporations. Tickets are $20 and must be
purchased in advance. For more information call Tommy
McDonald at 638-2272.


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first-time homebuyers in Florida Panhandle counties including Holmes,
Jackson, Walton and Washington.
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of interest and the program also offers assistance with both down
payments and closing costs.
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NOTICE OF

PUBLIC HEARING

You are hereby formally notified that on the 29th
day of August 2006 at 5:00 pm or shortly thereaf-
ter as possible there will be a Public: Hearing at the
Washington County Government Annex Board
Room, located at 1331 South Boulevard, Chipley,
Florida. The purpose of this public hearing is to
discuss a Florida Recreation Development Assis-
tance Program :(FRDAP) grant for a park location
oh the Washington County property to be known
as Five Points Recreation Park. Description: Com-
mence at the NW corner of N-W 1 /4 of NE 1/4
of Section 5 T3N, R15W\ of Washington County,
Florida: thence SOOo 41'33"W along the West line
of said fort, 949.47' to the Noirtherly R/W line of
S.R. #279; thence S4726'20"E along said R/W,
100.0; N36 44'40"E along the centerline of a pro-
posed 60' road, 384.01'; thence NOO38'40"E,
703.41 to the North line of said MNW 1/4 of NE
1/4;. thence N88052'02"W, 299.83 to the Point
of beginning. Containing 6.12 acres more or less.
Subject to area in 60' road. Tax card number
4471-0002. The board of County Commissioners
will accommodate handicapped :and/or disabled
persons who wish to attend: the meeting. Contact
the BOCC secretary-at (850) 638-6200 at least 48
hours prior to the meeting date to make arrange-
ments. For additional information, please call Mr.
Peter Herbert at the Washington County Adminis-
trative Office at (850) 638-6200. Done by order of
the Washington. County Board of County Com-
missioners this 14th day of August 2006.














Voting information from the Supervisor of Elections


Wednesday, August 23 2006, Washington County News, 9A

COMMLi UNITY NEWS~'I


To register to vote, you
must fill out a Florida Voter
Registration Application
Form; In order to register
to vote, a person must:
*Be a US Citizen
*Be a Florida Resident
*Be 18 years old (you
may pre-register if you are
17)
*Not currently adju-
dicated mentally inca-
pacitated with respect to
voting in Florida, or any
other state, without your
civil rights having been
restored.
*Not convicted of a
felony in Florida, or any
other state, without your
civil rights having been
restored.
-*Submit your valid Flor-
ida driver's license number
or Florida identification
card number. If you do not
have either of these, you
must provide the Social
Security number.
In order to keep our
voter rolls current, we ask
that you keep us informed
of any changes to your
registration. To change
your address, you can call
us at (850) 638-6230, or
use a voter registration
application. Website is
washingtonsl.comrn
To change your party,
name, or to update your
signature on file in the
elections office, you must
use a voter registration ap-
plication.
Registration applica-
tions are available from the
Supervisor of Elections of-
fice located in the annex or
the driver's license office
or you can call (850) 638-
6230 and we will be happy'
to mail you an applica-
tion. A first-time applicant
Siust mail'a copy of their
river's'license.
You will need to com-
plete and sign your appli-
cation and either deliver it
in person to the elections
office or mail it to Super-
visor of Elections, 1331
South Blvd., Suite 900,
Chipley. FL 32428.

Voting in Florida has
never been easier. You
can choose one of three
ways to cast your ballot:
*Registered voters may
vote early at the Elections
Office during the two
weeks prior to Election
Day beginning August 21.
Call or stop by for times.
*Registered voters may
request an absentee ballot
by contacting our office by
mail, phone, fax or e-mail
(washcovotes@vol.com).
Requests for an absentee
ballot must be received
no later than the sixth
day (Wednesday before a
Tuesday election) before
election day.
Voted absentee bal-
lots must be received in
the elections office no
later than 7:00 p.m. on
Election Day. You must
remember to update any
address changes with the
elections office.
Absentee ballots cannot
be forwarded and if they
are returned as undeliver-
able, all subsequent re-


September 5
Primary Election

October 10
Bookclosing for
General Election

November 7
General Election


quests will be cancelled.
*You may.vote in person
at your polling location
(printed on your voter
information card) on Elec-
tion Day. Polls are open
from 7:00 a.m. until 7:00
p.m.
Florida law requires that
when voting at your poll-
ing location, you must vote
in the precinct of your le-
gal resident address. It is a
felony to vote in a precinct
in which you do not live.
FS 101.043 requires
ANY voter, who votes
early at the Supervisor of
Elections office or who
votes at his or her precinct
on election day, to present
his or her photo and sig-
nature identification to the
clerk or inspector.
If yourphoto identifica-
tion does not contain your
signature, an additional
identification .yith your
signature shall be required.
Your voter information
card no longer meets the
requirements, of the law
for voter identification
purposes; it is just a voter
infromation card.
Some acceptable forms
of, photo, identification
include:, j Florida .-Driv-.
ers License; US passport;
Florida ID; student ID;
military ID; or employer-
issued ID.
Voters not providing
both photo and signature
identification will now be
required to vote a provi-
sional ballot, the eligibil-
ity of which will be deter-
mined by the Canvassing
Board.
Voters are strongly
encouraged to bring both
photo and signature identi-
fication With you when vot-
ing early in the Supervisor
of Elections office or when
voting at your precinct on
election day.

Election
information
Washington County
Voting Place
Caryville Town Hall,
4336 Old Spanish Trail,
Caryville 32427
Community Center, Five
Points Community Cen-
ter, 3892 Desalvo Road,
Caryville 32427
Fire Station, Hinson
Crossroads, 5487 Douglas
Ferry Rd, Caryville 32427
Agriculture Center, 1424
Jackson Ave., Chipley
32428
Vernon City Hall, 2996
Main St., Vernon 32462
Voting House New
Hope, 1927 B Hwy 79,


Chipley Chess Club info
The Chipley Chess Club was started in May of this
year. Attendance has been good with players coming
from as far away as Bonifay, Sunny Hills, and New Hope,
Ala. We have players of all levels.
However, participation has diminished and players
who enjoy playing chess and will be committed to help-
ing the club grow are needed. The meeting place has been
changed to the Hardee's in Chipley. The Club meets at 5
p.m. every Tuesday. Interested players should take their
chessboard and join them Tuesday at 5 p.m.
Call Linda at 638-1314 for more information.


Fax news to 850-638-4601


Vernon 32462
Orange Hill Fire Sta-
tion, 1927 Orange Hill Rd.,
Chipley 32428
Armory, 749 7th St.,
Chipley 32428 (Eugene
Anderson 638-6260)
City Hall Wausau,
1607 Second Ave., Wausau
32463
Courts of Praise Church,
1720 Clayton Rd., Chipley
32428
City Hall Ebro, 629
Dog Track Rd., Ebro
32428
Voting House Green-
head, 5699 Hwy 77,
Chipley 32428
Old Chipley High
School Gym. 680 2nd St.,
Chipley 32428
Fire Station Sunny
Hills, 3681 Gables Blvd.,
Chipley 32428
VFW Post Vernon,
4100 Pate Pond Rd., Ver-.
non 32462
Shepherds Gate Church,
1915 Ferguson Rd,,
Chipley 32428
Recycling Center, 3115
Hwy 77, Chipley 32428
Country: Oaks Baptist
Church, 574 Buckhorn
Blvd., Chipley 32428

Foliqwi~ng is a fst of
Washington County Pre-
cincts
1: Caryville Town Hall,,
2: Community Center, 3:
Fire Station 4: Agricul-
ture Center, 4A: Agricul-
ture Center, 5: Vernon City
Hall, 6: Voting House-New
Hope, 7: Orange Hill Fire
Station, 8: Armory, 9: City
Hall, Wausau. 9A: City
Hall, Wausau, 10: Courts
of Praise Church, 10A:
Courts of Praise Church,
11: City Hall, Ebro, 12:
Voting House, Greenhead,.
13: Old Chipley High
School Gym, 14: Old
Chipley High School Gym,
15: Sunny Hills Fire Sta-
tion, 16: VFW Post, Ver-
non, 17: Shepherds Gate

Floridians are remind-
ed to take identification
with them when they go
to vote.;
Acceptable documents
are Florida driver's license,
Florida identification card
issued by the Department
of Highway Safety and
Motor Vehicles, United
States passport, employee
badge or identification,
buyer's club identifica-
tion,, debit or: credit card,
military identification, stu-
dent identification, retire-
ment center identification,
neighborhood association
identification, and public
assistance identification.


Any combination of
these documents may be
presented to fulfill the
photo and signature re-
quirements.
The public is reminded
that primary election day
is September 5, and the
general election is No-
vember 6. Early voting is
underway.

Caryville
elections on
October 3
A general election for
the town of Caryville will
be held Tuesday, Oct. 3 at
Caryville Town Hall lo-
cated at 4436 Old Spanish
Trail in Caryville.
Term of office expires
for the following positions:
Seat No. 1 and Seat No. 4.
These offices will be open
to qualified candidates.
Qualifying for these of-
fices will begin at 8 a.m.
Monday, Aug. 28, and end
at 12:00' p.m. Thursday,
Aug. 31.
Qualifying fee for each
office is $100. Those wish-
ing. to qualify may do so
with the town clerk at the
Caryville Town Hall dur-
ing business hours for the
above-stated period.
The voter registration
books will close: on Sept.
5, 2006. All residents,
within the town limits of
Caryville, who are regis-
tered to vote by Sept. 5,
2006, are eligible to vote in
this town election regard-
less of where they live in
the town.
Town elections are non-
partisan and political party
affiliation does not apply.
Anyone with questions
or, needing other informa-
6ion regarding 'hup 9(
ing town election, should
call Caryville Town Hall,
(850) 548-5571.,

Washington
County 2006
Candidates
COUNTY
COMMISSIONER
District 2: Joel Pate (R)-
, Lynn Cope Sr. (D)
District 4: Bryant
Sewell (D), Scott Waldrip
(D), Mary Jane Nelson
(D), Lenzy Corbin (D),
Eddy G. Holman (R)
NON PARTISAN
School Board, District
1: Vann Brock
School Board, District
4: Tracey Kent, Terry Ellis
School Board, District
5: Susan Roberts, Margaret
Gilmore, Gary Clark
Orange Hill Soil &
Water Seat 4: John E.
Gilbert
Orange Hill Soil &
Water Seat 2: Richard M.
Gilbert.

Democrats meet
The Washington County
Democratic Executive
Committee will meet on
Thursday, Sept. 7, at 6 p.m.
The meeting will, be held
at the CWA Union Hall in
Chipley.
For more information,
contact Mickey Burch.


REOPENING
Under Management of
MELANIE COLLINS





Registration: August 26th 8 am 1 pm
Old Roulhac Middle School Cafeteria
Class will begin Monday, Sept. 4
Call for more information (850) 415-6608
Leave a message if no answer.
Classes will be held evenings Monday-Thursday depending on
age and skill. Ages 5 and up only. Cheerleading squads welcome.
Registration is $25.00 for one year. Monthly cost will be $35.00.


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"Until we get more rainfall and more widespread rain,
fall, the large amount of uprooted or dead and dying
trees and shrubs will make conditions very dangerous
for our wildland firefighters (like these Chipley fire.
fighters)," Florida Agriculture and Consumer Servic-
es Commissioner Charles H. Bronson said recently.

Wildfire update
Florida Agriculture and Consumer Services Com-
missioner Charles H. Bronson said recently that despite
intermittent rain this summer, showers have not come
with sufficient frequency to ease the wildfire threat. As
a result, Floridians need to remain cautious with all out.
door fires.
"The summer rainy season has been unusual and has
not developed like we had hoped." Bronson said. "Nor.
mally.,we would be out of wildfire danger by now."
The KBDI or Keetch-Byram Drought Index is a way
that scientists measure the amount of moisture in the up.
per 36 inches of the soil. Readings are given on a scale
of 0 (saturated soil) to 800 (desert-like conditions). High
values of the KBDI mean that conditions are favorable
for the occurrence and spread of wildfires.
Typically in August, the KBDI registers in the 100 to
200 range. The current statewide average KBDI reading
of 442, which is more typical of late spring when wildfire
danger is high, is testimony to lack of adequate summer
rainfall.
Bronson is concerned that under these conditions, the
residual debris in forests from recent hurricanes and
tropical storms will fuel bigger and more destructive
wildfires, .
"Until we getimore rainfall and n?ore widespread rin:.,
fall, the large a jI5fW pjrooe4r.de? Aind dying ,eq6
and shrubs will make conditions very dangerous for our
wildland firefighters," Bronson said.
Florida averages about 5,000 wildfires each year.
Since January 1, 2006, 4,195 wildfires have burned
214.646.2 acres and destroyed 43 homes and 164 other
structures. Meanwhile, thousands of homes and other
structures have been saved as a result of the efforts of
firefighters.

Checkpoints
Florida Highway Patrol will conduct driver license
and vehicle inspection checkpoints during the month of
August 2006 on the roadways listed below in Holmes,
Jackson" and Washington counties.
Recognizing the danger presented to the public by de.
fective vehicle equipment, troopers will concentrate their
efforts on vehicles being operated with defects such as
bad brakes, worn tires and defective lighting equipment.
In addition, attention will be directed to drivers who
would violate the driver license laws of Florida.
The Highway Patrol has found these checkpoints to be
an effective means of 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.


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PUBLIC NOTICE
The City of Vernon will hold a public meeting
on August 28, 2006 at 6:45 p.m. The sole
purpose of this meeting will be to discuss
the City applying for a grant under the Flori-
da Recreation Development Assistance Pro-
gram (FRDAP) during the 2007-2008 funding
cycle. The applications are due September
15, 2006. The grant application includes
improvements to the "Sportsplex Park".
The City of Vernon will hold the meeting at
the City Hall Council Chambers. The public
is invited to attend. Handicapped persons
wishing to attend, who will need special
accommodations, should contact Sherry
Cobb, City Clerk, City of Vernon, at (850)
535-2444.















10A, Washington County News, Wednesday, August 23, 2006


'Perry s Prattle"




SBy Perry Wells


Well, well, birthday time
is once again upon 'ye old
prattler!' Yes, tomorrow
is the big day for me, but
not yet for the big 80! But
that one is knocking on the
door. That sounds hard to
say...and ever harder to
write. August. 21 was the
biggyy" for my brother, Jim
Wells.
He seemed to handle it
pretty well and his wife.
Louvoughn, along with
their children, Karen and
Craig, even staged a birth-
day party for him, inviting
the surviving siblings and
their spouses to the Wells
home in Panama City for a
shrimp dinner.
Our friend and neighbor,
Bill Webb, counted down
on another milestone on
Aug.. 22. He tells it every-
where he goes that he is
two years and two days
older than the Prattler. So
when you meet up with
Bill and Sybil, whistle hap-
py birthday to him also.
I just hope I handle my
next two years and other
future years as well as
Bill Webb and Jim Wells
seem to handle theirs.
As you travel along
Highway 277, you will
possibly see Bill riding his
\intage bicycle on a self-
proclaimed bike trail along
that road. He is careful to
stay off the pavenient.
Should you visit my
brother on West 10th Court
in Panama City, you will
probably find him mow-
ing grass with his self-
propelled lawn mower or
.edging" his.heaRia mnman-
icured lawn % ith a gasoline
powered machine.
My former judicial as-
sistant, Joyce Hughes,
remembers that I always
labeled my brother, Jim,
as "Mr. Clean'" when it
comes to keeping an or-
derly household inside and
outside. He claims it is his
upbringing that doesn't al-,
low him to stop working
for any long period of time.
Jim is convinced that our
dad, Hugh Wells, would
have made an excellent
drill sergeant in the Army.
Our father could always
find something to do as
well as find a job for all.
of his sons to do. Brother
Max Wells said daddy
concluded all of his job as-


Right: Rufus Barron in
a file photo from some of
his volunteer work with
the Washington County
Sheriff's Auxiliary.

signments by saying. "If it
rains, hit the corn crib and
start shucking corn."
Another birthday boy,
who I have learned recent-
ly has the same birthday
as me. is my friend Rufus
Barron. Yes, Rufus has an
Aug. 24 birthday! I have
known Rufus, since .our
arrival in Chipley 36 years
ago.
He retired a few years
.ago after along career with
te Flonida Department 'of
Transportation and I have
gotten better acquainted
with him in connection
with his most recent job,
Infrastructure Corporation
of American (ICA). a firm-
which provides security
along Interstate 10 rest ar-
eas in this district.
Buddy Thompson, who
retired as a captain from
the Department of Correc-
tions, and a longtime friend
of mine, has worked along
withRufus Barron at ICA.
Both of these gentlemen
provided "usher" service
at two or more of our big-
gest watermelon festival
crowds, directing seating
and assisting those with


special needs.


Abandoned bicycles
The Chipley Police Department has picked up several
bicycles that have been left abandoned throughout the
city. "If your bicycle has been lost or stolen, you need
to check with us to see if we might have your bike,?' said
Chief Crews.
Go by or call the Chipley Police Department at 638-
6310, Monday through Friday, from 7:30 a.m. until 4:30
p.m.
"We prefer that you have your bike's serial number
or at least a very good description of your bike such as
make, model, color and height of the bike." said Crews.


My Safe Florida Home
The My Safe Florida Home inspection program is up
and running. The state Department of Financial, Services
had to hire an additional 10 temporary workers just to
handle the volume of calls. Operators are taking people's
contact information so they can let them know when the
application period opens. Log onto www.mysafeflorida
home.com for information about the program, and click
on "Step three" at the top of the page to take action to
protect your home. You can also call the consumer help
line toll-free at 1-800-342-2762 to ask questions and
have information mailed to you.






LENZYCORBIN

FOR

Washington County Commissioner

District 4
The Best
Choice Your Full Time Commissioner
*o=Ati 1-z_. D I =i nIV t =1 un [tCo I3.
JPolitical Advertisement. Paid for and approved by Lenzy Corbin, Democrat, For County Commissioner, District. 41


They did their job pro-
fessionally and cheerfully
and were real ambassadors
for the image of our area
in the manner in which
they performed this much
needed and worthwhile
service. I must further ex-
plain that they were unpaid
volunteers.
I knew of Rufus Bar-
ron's narrow escape with
death in an airplane crash
which occurred near Atlan-
ta on July 10, 1981, which
left him badly burned. Two
other Washington County
men, Howard Lovett and
Charles Lewis, -and a
Dothan resident, Wilbur
Weeks, were all on that
plane.
I was favorably im-
pressed to see a "thank you"
notice in the Washington
County News recently as
Rufus Barron turned back
to say "thanks" to all those
who rallied around him
during his 63 days in the
burn unit of St. Joseph
Hospital. The others on
board the plane suffered
injuries. The fact that all of
them survived seems noth-
ing short of a miracle.
I dropped in Rufus Bar-
ron's office as July ended
and found him packing up
his belongings and learned


that he is retiring again.
Knowing that he and his
wife, Elaine, are interested
in historical happenings,
I went to see'Rufus to
show off the recent Heri-
tage Book of Washington
County. It did for him what
it does for almost everyone
that sees it. It sold itself!
He is now the proud owner
of our book as he goes into
retirement for a second
time.
In my most recent visit
with Rufus, I learned that
his dad, also named Ru-
fus, was an old-time law
enforcement officer in
Jackson County. His fa-
ther Worked for the City
of Marianna as a police
officer and later worked in
the Jackson County Prison
System for the noted Cap-
tain Hill who was warden
of the road camp. Prison-
ers who worked there were
those sentenced to short
sentences for misdemeanor
type offenses.
Rufus said his dad lived
to be 89 and was still reliv-
ing some of his experiences
as a custodial officer even
when not in full control of
his mental facilities.
One more birthday
person I must mention
before closing is Annie


Myrl Collins Frame, who
has an Aug. 24 birthday
She is the daughter of V.J.
Collins and Lotee Merritt
Collins, well known and
well loved Alabama Trans.
plants whose life story is
told in The Heritage Book.
thanks to her brother, Joe
Earl Collins. Annie Myrl
recently lost her husband.
Jack Frame. They had been
married for 27 years. The
funeral was held July 30
at Bethel Primitive Baptist
Church where Jack was a
member.
To the host of others
who share my birthday, in.
eluding Jean Weiss Taylor
and the Stone twins, Kris-
ten and Katherine, I will
say Happy Birthday to you
and, if I were a good singer.
I might even try singing
it. But I'll just conclude
with the added line of the
birthday song: "And many
more!!"
See you-all next week.


Footnote: A new sup.
ply of the Heritage oJ
Washington County books.
which may be our last ship.
ment. is now at the library
in Chipley and available
from the "Prattler." They
are still $64.20, plus $5 for
mailing to you.


I LGALNOICEST ^^^I


IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF'
THE FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL'
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR WASH-
INGTON COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CASE no e.r-O.A.e163
IN THE MATTER OF THE TERM.
NATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS
FOR THE PROPOSED AOOP-
TiON OF A MINOR CHILDREN
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO THE UNKNOWN BIOLOGY I
CAL FATHER OF D J F
ADDRESS UNKNOWN
YOU ARE N4OT,
FIED ir. aa Peulon lor Aaopton
has been filed against you. the
alie.gea puiile, at, later or a minor
child bom on August 4, 1993 In
Aiian..a. Georg, You are required
to senre a ccpp ol your wntten
defen.ssi i any to ELIZABETH
M SIMPSON POST OFFICE
BOX 761 MARIANNA. FLORIDA
324-.7 Anorrey lot Peliinoner,.
,ui or oelore Seplerm.or 6., 2006
arna ils irn onrinal wir.inme Clark
of itniCourt.,iiihrnelorekma.vice
on Paerioner. artornmew.orrim-
rr.eaialely tnereater or a default
Will DO eterd again si ,ou or the
reiil aeman.dea in sai PeFetiton
WITNESS .T.y htnd ana Seal
of this Court this 1 day of
Au..2006.
LINDA HAYES COOK .
Clerk ol Court
By: MDan ; :
Deputy Clerk
Az. puol.'he.d in thea Va nirgic'n
Counry tlie, Auquml 9. 16. 2'
30 2006
LEG2-L ADVERTISEt.MENT

Tn, Panhar.dil Area Eaucatlor.al
Consortium (PAECI located at
7653 WC-est Bl Cnnila, FL
32426 anr NeA Mivoln oWill DO
acce6ti,, bid: on DVD Replica-
lion Sarvicas lor one iii million
DvD, Deaoiine lor rubmining
103o is Tuesay. September 5.
2006 at noon Cenira Time al Inc
PAEC office Aonere the bid s wii
be opened Torequest iaolormi
and sPecifcations contaci PAEC
al the oD:.eudaora.ss or celi 60
E3.6i131 l Biasmsay beOaelverea
or maiied ir. a sealed en.eiope
marked SeaicidoI 0or DVDFiReD
ncalh,,i.,a0. ff The Pantnaore
Area Eau:ational Consortium
reserves the right to accept or
reject any or all bids.
As published In the Washington
County News August 16, 19, 23,
26, 2006.,


IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCuiT IN AND FOR WASH-
IrlGTON4 COUNTY FLORIDA

Causeho 67.06.CA.65
IN RE FORFEITURE OF 1998
CHRYSLER SEBRING
And $2,930.00 (U.S. Currency)
OSCAR MARTINEZ RAMIREZ
NOTICE OF FORFEITURE PRO-
CEEDING
TO ALL PERSONS WHO CLAIM
AN INTEREST IN THE ABOVE-
DESCRIBED PROPERTY WHICH
WAS SEIZED ON OR ABOUT
JULY 2, 2006, IN WASHINGTON
COUNTY, FLORIDA.,
Said propertyis In the custody of
tIn, arn, io,n county zr.,.nfi
Depart.ren-t ur, yo ,r enlr,
bona fide liefiholder or person in
possession of the property when
seized has the right to contest the
Forfeiture Complaint by. filing a
Response with the Circuit Court
within 20 days of the publication
of this notice, with a copy of the
Response sent to Brandon'J.
Young, Attorney for Washington
County Sheriff's Department,
4431 Lafayette Street, Marianna,
Florida 32446. A Peittion for Final
Order of Forfeiture has been filed
in the above-styled cause.
BRANDON J. YOUNG, Esq.
Baker, Mercer & Young
4431 Lafayette Street
Marianna, Florida 32446
(850) 526-3633
Fla. Bar No. 0550736
Attorney for Washington County
Sheriff's Department
As published in the Washington
County News August 16, 23,
2006.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, FOUR-
TEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF
THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND
FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY
PROBATE DIVISION
CASE NO
IN RE: ESTATE OF
PEGGY MARIE NOCK,
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the estate
of PEGGY MARIE NOCK, de-
ceased ile Number 06-121CP
is pending in the Circuit Court
for Washington County, Florida,
Probate Division, the address
of which is Post Office Box


647 Cniptey. Florcaa 32428 The
names and addresses of; the
personal representatives) and
the personal representative's at-.
lorney aS .:t forth beaio
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT
All creailor of0 th', aO:-ederI ana
oiner person r. na-.r.g claims or
demands aga.r.it oiCasaen's
estate Gon rnom a *:cop, or Ims
notice i Szarvaa itnlin tr.re
r.orni,. afltr tr.a i.3ai il ire ifir:t
publication ol Iri rnolice must
rue Iheir claimrr. im rins Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
All oiner creditors of Me aceaerdt
ena persona naming claims or
demanas again s itr. eceaeanls
estate rmu: lie Itheir claims
win iris Court WITH-ilN THREE
MONTHS m AFTER THE DATB OF.
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS DEMANDS. AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOFEvER BARRED
Tnhe ale cl the rl-t publicationo l
tr.his noinc is Auagul 16 2006o
Attorney lor Personal Repre-
.ental.,es
ROY LAKE
20' Nonr Waukena : ir et
Bconlde Fionisa 324 M5
650.E54-5959
Fionaa Bar No i 1J61I
PearsFnal epree. arrivee
SAtORA E LOAN
74 NE 1i0' ST
Miami, FL 33161
As puDianeel in Inse Wasrington
Counl' Ne P s Auguvi 16 23
2006

NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
NOTICE iS HEREBY GIVEN That
pursuant to a Wnl of ExecuTion
issued in tha County Court of
Waasinolc.n Ca unry. Fioriae on
tre 2'2.'.d aOs, o No.ember 2005
in ihe cause r.nrein Beneli-
ciai Fionda Irnc was nalrainris)
rend David & St-.:y Towier. waE
aeler.danlisi being Case Noi
67-05.c.-175 ,n sala Court I
Bobby Haadock as Steerin of
Washington County, Florida, have
levied upon all the right, title ara
interestofthedefendant(s), David
&Stacy Towler, I have levied upon
and will sell the property listed
below, subject to all prior liens,
encumbrances and. judgments,
the proceeds to be applied as
far as may be to the payment
ol coSTS and nts .alislaciion of
Ihe ac.,va deacrlbd avecution
to-wit: '
1997 Fora Ranger Super Rea
Super Cao Picyup
VIN # 1FTCRI4A6VPA74453
License tag #J86CGR
and sell lo the highest and bheal
Siddar c.r c a n at the Wasring-
ton County Sheriff's Office, 711
Third St. Chipley, Washington
County, Florida on September.
18 2006 the same rabein a legal
sales oat6 ai 09 00 a rr, or as
soon thereafter as possible The
sale Is a public auction to the
Highest bidder for cash In hand or
local certified bank checks only .
No personal checks, money or-
ders, or credit cards are accepted
as payment. Should the highest
bidder not have the cash In hand,
the second highest bidder wins
' the bid at their bid price. Please
note'that there isno minimum bid.
Dated August 10, 2006 Bobby
Haddock Sheriff, Washington
County By: Lisa K. Pitts, Court
Process Section In accordance
with the American Disabilities Act,
persons with disabilities need-
ing special accommodations to
participate at this proceeding
should contact Lsa Pitts at the
Washington County Sheriff's
Office, at 850-638-6129, no later
than seven (7) days prior to ddte
of the proceeding.
As published In the Washington
County News August 16, 23, 30,
September 6, 2006

Washington County District
School Board
"An Equal Opportunity Agency"
652 Third Street
Chipley, Florida 32428
Legal Advertisement
Washington County School Dis-
trict Is extending an Invitation
to all qualified companies to
submit a bid to perform all work
associated with Commercial
Vehicle Driving Range Building,
671 Rustin Drive, Chipley, Florida.
The project includes a new 5,317
sf pre-engineered metal building
which* Includes 2 classrooms,
2 offices, storage, restrooms,
truck service bay and wash
bay, pavement demolition and




4


replacement, umiry exitn-sionr
and related site work.
Plans and specifications will be
available trom DAG Architects
Inc 1223 Airport Road. DGeasn
Flc.r..da 325A'I t850i863t.815,e A
plan aceposit ol :200 00 retund-
aole ire per sel will c requ.reri
payable to DAG Arcn. iecu Re-
iludadoi fee 12i t mai.jr -general
ccnlraclors only Conract Rila
Bronsun. DAG Archilec i (s01i
337.6442.
a pre.id i rmeannq will C.e raid at
Ine prOlC ite lS On' Augu l 29
2006 al1 i 00 pa. iocal tie
All ia envelopes mul be clean
make 'Commercial Ver-icle
Driving Range Building. Bid "06-
03' wrtn the Bid Dale. The Owner
will recealie sealed bids until
2 00 PM CDT on Septemnoer 6.
2006 at the Washington County
Scnool District Board Roorm
62 Tnirc Street, CnpiaDi Fionria
324?B Bida received aher thtl
lim. wil nol rio accepted Bids
aim Be opened a OIICIy 3na read
aloud by me Owner at 2 00 PIM
on September 6 2006
Alas Gacic
3197 Mercna.,,ts Row Boulvara
Suite 130
Taial',assee. Fionaa 32311
Office 850-656-7506
Diect 80.337-64-52
Ceil 850-217-49"2
Fax 650.6E6-3618
www .caoarcnite'ts corn
As published In Ir Wasnington
CountyNeAhaugu:! 16 1923
;6 2006

ReqAueal lor Inform ation rRFi
Tne Area Agency on Ao.ng Ior
Nortn Flocnda inc NuirOn Pro-
gram is-seeKing sources i,'*teres
ad i' providing pre-pialed frozen
meal.r o senior ctizes.. orga-
nizations in Calnourn, FranKlin
Oeosoen. Gulf. Holmes, JacK-
son. Jeffterson. LDertu. Madison.
Taylor. Wakuila and Wasnirgton
Couriers Prosp-tiive sources
must oa e slablianeo and nrave
cunent or previous ea perience
in providing in pr-plaiseo f o-i-
zen meals 3 puPIIc ut pr ate
enlila3s sf contract is awarded
irr this effort. ins Area Agency
orn Aging for North Fionoa, Inc
anricipare3 ouration Or nori more
than one year wiln two one.
year renewal option: pending
conlinuead lunldig avaiabilty
Responsiloiiiiei include but are
not limited to: LI
* utilization of approved kitchen
facilities ,
4 employment of qualified staff
to oversee facility operation and
meal production
* delivery of frozen pre-plated
meaiv 1o individual .lles inr me
counilea lisiedl aerd
a supplying meals ricn compiy
wii tr e Dietary Guieines ior
Amencansand provide 1 '3 of the
recommandea dialetar allouanc-
es RODA) for Iinovioual t51 years
arid older as established by Food,
and Nutrition Board of National
Academy of Sciences .
S.provision of disposable sup-
plies to delivery sites.
Services must also adhere to
guidelines set forth by the State
of FI-rnaa Departrr.-nt of Elder
Affairs Hornme and Corrmmunity.
Based Services Draft Handbook
called January 200, ano con-
tracts between-the Area Agency
on Aging for North Florida, Inc.
and State of Florida Department
of Elder Affairs.
Deadline: Written responses
to this RFI are due to the Area
Agency on Aging for North Flor-
.ida, Inc. on September 8, 2006
by 2:00 p.m., EST. Only written
responses will be accepted.
Contact: Area Agency on Aging
for North Florida, Inc.
Attention: Usa Bretz
2414 Mahan Drive
Tallahassee, Florida 32308
The responses to this Request
for Information (RFI) will be used
to identify those organizations
that are qualified and Interested
In providing pre-plated frozen
meals for the Area Agency on
' Aging for North Florida, Inc.
Nutrition Programs in Calhoun,
Franklin, Gadsden, Gulf, Hol-
mes, Jackson, Jefferson, ULiberty,
Madison, Taylor, Wakulla and
Washington Counties. The
Area Agency on Aging for North
Florida, Inc. does not plan to
award a contract or pay for
information provided as a result
of this request. This RFI Is a
preliminary step to the release
of an Invitation to Bid package
on or around September 8,
2006. Failure to respond by the
deadline specified in this notice
shall constitute a "not interested"
response.
As published in the Washington
County News August 23,2006
Legal Notice
Request for Information (RFI)
The Area Agency on Aging for
North Florida, Inc. is seeking
sources Interested In providing
services to older adults under
the Federal Older Amedricans Act
Title III-B: supportive services,


and III CI & III-CC nutritional
seniaces3 in Bay. Calhoun. Gull
Holmes, Jackson Jeflerson
Leon, Liberty, Madison, Wakkul-
la and Washington Counties.
Prospective sources must be.
estaol1shad anh ra'e currennt or
preiou, evperence Icn provide'
ig services Io older adults II
a contract IE awaroeo for Ih.s
short the Area Agency on Aging
for Nortn Flonda. in.: arnicipaltes
duration i01 hnot inore than one
year with two. oneyear irenewal
options peoi-.g conrnu-ed und-
ing a.ailabiiity Respan'i oiiii-..
irclude, Dul are not im.tao to
Coorainalion of iransponaonr
to meaj silts and for recreatonal
activities. Provision ol interac.
five recreational acvinvtes As .
aislance in linking older adults
to appropriate aging resources:
Cooiinaiion ana participation
In on-going outreach and puDlic
eGucation actuvites Coordination
and provision ol some in-homem
services Ior treilelders. b3aaea on
neerdsa iertified Ihrough formal
needs assealmerv. activities.
Coordination and provisionrol -
nutriion educator. arda nutnr.o,'
counseling, Delivery or mealsi
to eligible ciant: in tne counties
used above. ana Provision of
meals to at least one congregate
meal sneftre ayspe week in trie
counties listed above.
All services must be prowiaed
in accordance with e6laoishhed
guidelines set forth oy the Statle
0o Florida Deparnmeni of Eider
Ahairs Home and Comreun.ty.
Based Servince3 Draft HandDooK
daled Januar, 2003. and con-
nacis Defween the Area Agency
on Aging for Nonn Flonaa, Inc
aeno liat ol Fionaa DeDartn-i .nl
01 Eider Artairs
Tnis R&quest for Inlormation tRF I
i a a preliminary slep lo the release
ol a Request for Proposals iRFPi
package on or around Sepierr.er
8 2006 Failure lorespo.'.d by t
aeadilr. specific in Ihis notice
snali con atrtue a 'pot nteresteao
response The responses to
tr.i RFI will be used to identify
those organizations interested
in providing Older Amer.cans
Act services for the Area Agency
on Aging for Nonn Flonaa. Inc
ma Bay. Ceinoun. Gull. Holmes
JacKSon. J.eleraon. Leon uberty.
Maaison. waKuiia and Wash.
ington Counties A response
is require lor each county in,
whicn an organization wishe-
to provide serVices In addition
indivioaul RFP responses will
be required to be submitted for
each county. TheAreaAgency on
Aging for North Floridda, Inc. does
not intend to awarm a contract
on.the basis of this requelst for
Information or otherwise pay for
the information solicited. Dead-
line: Written responses to this
RFI are due to the Area Agency
o. Aging for North Florido. Inc
IO ialer iher, 2 00 p T. EST orn
SepiamDer a. 2006 Responses
srhoulo include tne organisation
name, contact person, address,.
and phone number. Only writ-
len responses vwini be accepleo
Contacl Area Agency on Ag-
ing for North Florida, Inc.
Attention: LiUsa Bretz
2414 Mahan Drive. : "
Tallahassee, Florida 32308
As put,linr.ed in the Washington
County News August 23 2006
IN THE CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
WASHINGTON COUNTYr FLOR- .
IDA
CASE NO: 67-06-CA-176
VANDERBILT MORTGAGE AND
FINANCE, INC., etc.,
Plaintiff,
VS.
BETTY S. PIERCE, et al.,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF JUDICIAL SALE
PURSUANT TO
SECTION 45.031(1), FLORIDA.
STATUTES
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE is hereby given that
pursuant to the Final Judgment of
Foreclosure entered on Aug. 17.
2006, In Case No: 67-06-CA-176
of the Circuit Court, Washington
County, Florida, In which Vander-
bllt Mortgage and Finance, Inc. is
the plaintiff and Betty S. Pierce,
Unknown Spouse of Betty S.
Pierce nka Eddie C. Pierce and
Capital One Bank are the defen-
dants, the Clerk of this Court will
sell at public sale the. following
described real property:
Commence at the NW comer of
the SW 1/4 of the NW 1/4 of sec-
tion 4, Township 2 North, Range
12 West, Washington County,
Florida; Thence S 1'28'10"E,
along section line, 494.45 feet;
thence N 88*22'50"E,330.72 feet;
thence N 1*29'56"W, 494.54 feet
thence S 88*21 '58"W, 330.47feet
to the point of Beginning; Being
parcel #P-5 of an unrecorded
plat. LESS'the North 21/4 acres
leaving 1.5 acres more or less, on
the South side.
Also: Commence at the NW
corner of the SW 1/4 of the
NW 1/4 of section 4, Town-
ship 2 North, Range12 West,
Washington County, Florida;
thence S 1*28'10"E, along
section line 131.80 feet to the
point of Beginning; thence S
1-28'10"E, 164.70 feet; thence N
88-22'60"E, 330.61 feet, thence
N 1 *29'66"W, 164.70 feet, thence


S 88621'58'W 330 53 feel to the
point or Beginning and contain.
;rg I 25 acres. more or lesz and
bernqg parcel Pp-5 ol an unre.
cordea piat
TOGETHER WITH 2003 CMH,
Fiverwood 56 X 28 double
wae .T.anulaCtured home. S6
r.3al Nor WHC012425GAA &
WHC012425GAB range. re-
trqgerorO aishwafner and ml.
crowave
Tne Tale will be held on Sapt 26
2006 al 11 00 a r lo me h.gne-gr
and or.-I Dioder for ca3n. a tme
front entrance to tme WasEnglton
Country Courthouse. 1293 Wast
Jackson Ave ChDiley. Flonda. in
accordance with SecLton 45 031
ofl Inae Flonda Statules.
ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN iN-
TEREST IN THE SURPLUS FROM
THE SALE, IF ANY. OTHER TI-AN
THE PROPERTY OWNER AS OF
THE DATE OF THE ULIS PENDENS5
MUST FILE A CLAIM WITHIN 60
DAYS AFTER THE SALE.
Datebd his' 1. cay dL August.
2006 '...
UNDA COOK
CLERK OF SAID COURT
BY K McDan.il
As Deputy Clerk
Lance P Cohen
1723 Bianding Blvd.. Su.1e 102
Jacksonvwlle, FL 32210
9041.388-6500
Attomay for PlaI,niff
As publsried nr. Ins Washngtor.
County NEws August 23. 30.
2006.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR WASH-
INGTON COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACtION
CASE NO. 672006-CA-1 19
DIVISION
CHRISTIANA BANK AND TRUST
COMPANY. AS OWNER TRUST-
EE OF THE SN ASSET SECURI-
TIZATiON TRUST 2005.A.
Plaintiff.,
Vs
THE UNKNOWN HEIRS. DEVi-
SEES. GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES
UENORS. CREDITORS, TRUST.
EES. OR OTHER CLAIMANTS
CLAIMING BY. THROUGH. UN-
DER. SAMUEL ARTHUR MAYO
DECEASED, at al,
Delendantli
NOTICE OF RESCHEDULED
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur-
suant to an Order Rescneduing
Foreclosure Sale catled Au
17. 2006. 2006 and entered In
Case NO. 67-2006-CA-119 of
the Circuit Court of the FOUR-
TEENTH Juaicial Circuit in and for
WASHINGTON County. Fionaa
wherein CHRISTIANA BANK AND
TRUST COMPANY AS OWNER
TRUSTEE OF THE SN ASSET SE-
CURIrTiZAT ON TRUST 2005 A. is
tre Plaimnit ana THE UNKNOWN
HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES,
ASSIGNEES, UENORS, CREDI-
TORS. TRUSTEES OR OTHER
CLAIMANTS CLAIMING BY.
THROUGH, UNDER, SAMUEL
ARTHUR MAYO. DECEASED,
THELMA LOUCILLE MAYO A/W/A
THELMA LUCILLE JOHNSON.
AS AN HEIR OF THE ESTATE
OF SAMUEL ARTHUR MAYO
DECEASED, ANY AND ALL UN.
KNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING
BY, THROUGH, UNDER AND
AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED
INDIVIDUAL DEFENDANTS)
WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO
BE DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETH-
ER SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES
MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS
SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES,
OR OTHER CLAIMANTS; are
the Defendants, I will sell to
the highest and best bidder for
cash at FRONT STEPS OF
THE WASHINGTON COUNTY
COURTHOUSE at 11:00AM, on
the 18 day of Set., 2006, the fol-
lowing described property as set
forth in said Final Judgment-
LOT 134, CHIPLEY HEIGHTS,
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
TOWNSHIP 4 NORTH RANGE
13 WEST. ,
A/K/A790 Peach Street, Chipley,
FL32428
Any person claiming an Interest In
the surplus from the sale, If any,
other than the property owner as
of the date of the Lis Pendens
must file a claim within sixty (60)
days after the sale.
WITNESS MY HAND and the seal
of this Court on 8/171, 2006.
Unda H. Cook
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: K McDaniel
Deputy Olerk
As published in the Washington
County News August 23, 30,
2006.


in The Circuit Court, Fourteenth
Judicial Circuit Of The State Of
Florida, In And For Washington
County
Case No.:67-05-CP-133
Probate Division
In Re: The Estate of
Estate o01 Barney Milton Gray.
Oecesaed
Njoi.c to Creditors
Tne a min.stra ior. or the estate
of Slave RusIell Conway. de.
ca-:ed File Numer 67.05-CP-
133 3, pending in tie Crcui Court
ot Wm.'ington County. Fionda
Probts. Division. Ine addies's
of wricr .a 13641 N. Radioac
Ave Cr.ipicy. Fiends 32428 The
names area addresses o the
per-onal representative and the
personal rerepreentaive's atlor.
ney are el conn below.
All creditors cf the decedent aria
other persons having claims or
demands against decedent's
talte inclua.ng unmaturea. col-
t.,gert or unliquidatea claims.
on whoT. a copy ot Ihis notice is
-ined rr.ul fse their claims with
in.s Court WITHIN THE LATER
OF 3 MONTHSAFTERT$EVDATE'1
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
All oine creditors o tne dece-
deam and other persons having
claims or demands against the
decedent's estate. Including
unmaturea contingent and un-
hquidaled clairr, must file their
cla.nTI iTh tris
Counrt WiTHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI-
CATION OF THiS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
ne dale o first publicatior. o this
Not.ce is Aual23. 2006
Dana Leigh Gray
403 Baysnore Dnve
Panama City Beacn. Florida
32407
Co-Personal Representalltive
Carol Gray Hail
?22 Moonight Bay Dnve
Panams City Beacn. Florida
.2407
Co-Personal Representative '
Bran D. Hess, Essq
Law Off.ce ol Bnsar D Hess
Pozt Office Box 9454
Panama City Beach, Florida
32417
850,235-3004
Flonca Bar r4o. 0607142
Attorney for Personal Repre-
sentatives
As pubilshea in the Washington
County News August 23. 30.
-2006..

- IN THE' CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUiT IN AND FOR WASH-
INGTON COUNTY. FLORIDA
Case No.: 67-06-CA-308
'IN RE: FORFEITURE OF: 1997
MITSUBISHI
WILTON DOMOND ARCHER
NOTICE OF FORFEITURE PRO-
CEEDING
TO ALL PERSONS WHO CLAIM
AN INTEREST IN THE ABOVE-
DESCRIBED PROPERTY. WHICH
WAS SEIZED ON OR ABOUT
JULY 16,2006. IN WASHINGTON
COUNTY, FLORIDA
Said property is in thecustooy of
tne Washington county Sheril's
copartirrnt Any owner entity.
bona Fiae iianhoider or person in
possession of the property when
seized has the right to contest the
Forfeiture Complaint by filing a
Response with the Circuit Court
within 20 days of the publication
of this notice, with a copy of the
Response sent to Brandon J.
Young, Attorney for Washington
County Sheriff's Department,
4431 Lafayette Street, Marianna,
Florida 32446. A Petition for Final
Orier of Forfeiture hbs been filed
In the above-styled cause.
BRANDON J. YOUNG, Esq.
Baker, Mercer & Young
4431 Lafayette Street
Mananna, Florida 32446
(850) 526-3633
Fla Bar No. 0550736
Attorney for Washington County
Sheriff's Department'
As published in the Washington
County News August 23,.30,
2006.


LINDA HAYES COOK
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Washington County
Fourteenth Judiclal Circuit of
Florida
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Washington County Clerk of
the Circuit Court Intends to des-
ignate two positions as a Senior,
Management Service Class under
the Florida Retirement System,
effective September 16, 2006.
Unda H. Cook
Clerk of Circuit Court
As published In the Washington.
County News August 23, 30,'
2006.









Wednesday, August 23, 2006, Washington County News/Holmes County Times-Advertiser, 11A
Q HTC CND LIGHTnG CEREMONY, FOR, NURSES,.


Left to right: Amanda Hudson and Hazel Tison were Left to right: Highest scores for the LPN Assess.
on hand from the Gideons Auxiliary to present Bibles ment were earned by Belinda Thompson and Breezy
,to the graduates. Thomas.


Practical Nursing Program Director Shirley Morris
(left) awarded a certificate to Robyn Harrington for
missing only 30 minutes of the 1,350-hour Practical
Nursing Program at Washington-Holmes Technical
Center. Graduates were honored Thursday night at
Chipley High School.


Practical Nursing Program students had special pres-
ents for the instructors.


Scores of 92 or higher were earned by Kim Prescott,
Chastity Sandusky and Breezy Thomas.


The RiVertown Girls will be on hand.


Fall Festival September 9
Bonifay Nursing and Rehab Center Family Council
will hold its sixth annual Fall Festival on September 9, at
306 West Brock Ave., Bonifay, from 1 la.m until 2 p.m.
, Activities for the day will include a bake sale, arts
and crafts, vendor booths, silent auction, and door prizes
throughout the day.
Entertainment, provided during the day will include
the Rivertown Girls and Clown Ministry from DeFuniak
Springs Methodist Church.
Fried chicken plates with all the trimmings will be on
sale for $5 each from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. Raffle items
will be $1 per chance.
All proceeds will be used for the residents at Bonifay
Nursing and Rehab Center.
The community is invited to come out for the day and
enjoy a day of fun, food and fellowship while supporting
the residents at Bonifay Nursing & Rehab Center.


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Washington County School Superintendent Calvin Stevenson addresses graduates of Washington-Holmes Graduates were pinned as part of the graduation cer
Technical Center's Practical Nursing Program. emony Thursday night.


WHTC Practical Nursing Program graduation celebrated


JAY FELSBERG
Managing Editor
Washington-Holmes
Technical Center and ,the
Washington County School
District honored gradu-
ates of WHTC's Practical
'Nursing Program Thurs-
day night. The pinning and
candlelighting ceremony
was held in Chipley High
School Auditorium. A re-
ception followed in the
school cafeteria.
Graduates entered to
the Processional and Class
Song, Gloria Estafan's
'Reach Higher." WHTC
Coordinator of School
Services Bill Gunter gave
the introduction. Gradu-
ate Leslie Faircloth gave
'the invocation .and gradu-
ate Sherry Smith led the
Pledge of Allegiance.
Washington County
School Superintendent
Calvin Stevenson con-
gratulated the graduates.
"You've, done- an outstand-'
ing job." Stevenson said.
"You make us proud. We're
excited and pleased \with
the job you ladies hale
done."


Daniel Finch
reunion
The 22 annual Daniel
Finch reunion will be held
at 10:30 a.m., September 2,
at Blue Pond on Hwy 77,
just south of Chipley.
All family and friends
are invited to attend with
a well filled basket of fa-
vorite southern food. Take
a swimsuit and towel for
swimming.

Wright
fund-raiser
Rosie Wright was diag-
nosed with colon cancer
July 25 and will be under-
going radiation and chemo
treatments five days a
week for the next five-to-
six weeks.
A special account has
been set up for Rosa
Wright at Wachovia Bank.
Anyone who would 'like to
help with the cost of gas
for her medical trips, is
asked to make a donation,
at Wachovia Bank.

William Dallas
Finch reunion
The Finch Family. Re-
union for the descendants
of the late William Dallas
Finch will be held Sept.
2 at Washington County
Agriculture Center, 1424
Jackson Avenue, Chipley.
Members of the William
Dallas Finch Descendants
Association urge everyone
to arrive by 11 a.m. for
fellowship and friendship
prior to the lunch which
will be served at 12:30 p.m.
'Bring a well-filled basket


WHTC Interim Director
Olin Gilbert told the gradu-
ates that he and others felt
gratitude for their many
sacrifices to graduate.
"You worked extremely
hard to get to where you
are tonight," Gilbert said.
Graduates worked very
hard. Gilbert said. The
were in class from 7 a.m. to
2:30 p.m. and were tested
on a daily basis. Then there
was two-to-four hours of
homework every night.
"You are more than pre-
pared to enter the world
of nursing," Gilbert said.
"You received one of the
best educations from one
of the best tech centers in
Florida." -
Not all those who
started finished the course.
Only 17 of the 24 original
students graduated.
""You very much deserve
this celebration,"' Gilbert
said.
Class President Candace-
Martin said that despite
changes in nursing, that
"we all give the same com-
passion and care." She
gave special thanks to


to share." they said.
"pIf you have any family
photos, please bring them
along and share them with
friends and 'relatives," a
spokesman said. Everyone
is asked to stay after lunch
so photos can be taken for
sharing at future events.
"We will have some
unique items for door
prizes," the spokesman
continued. "All are wel-
come. We look forward to
seeing you."
For more information,
contact Kenneth Finch,
(850) 638-5307.

Farm Fall Day
The annual Farm Fall
Day at Majestic Farm in
Cottondale will be held
Oct. 14-and 15. There will
be games, food and lots of
fun for the entire family.
Activities will begin
at 11 a.m. each day and
continue until dusk. They
will include open gate
pony rides, Amish buggy
rides, and hay rides, cider
making demonstrations,
orchard tours, animal ob-
servation areas, a pumpkin
slinging contest and bob-
bing for apples.
There will be entertain-
ment by the Webbs and
The Sugar Foot Shufflers.
All proceeds will go
to "I Can Grow, Inc." a
nonprofit organization that
provides a place for indi-
viduals with disabilities to
work in an agricultural set-
ting and profession.
Majestic Oak Farm is
located at 2035 Palmview
Road in Cottondale.
For more informa-
tion, call (850) 352-4879


instructors Shirley Morris,
Patti Peel, Andre Ward,
Dania Barnes, and Tammy
Spaulding.
"They persevered and to-
day we are nurses," Martin
said. "Each of us hopes to
something great."'
Amanda Hudson and
Hazel Tison of the Gideons
Auxiliary were on hand to
present Nurses New Testa-
ments to graduates.
Then it was time for
awards and the pinning
and candlelighting cere-
inony. The latter honors the
founder of modern nursing.
Florence Nightingale. Dur-
ing the Crimean War in the
mid-1800s Nightingale
went from bed to bed with
a candle treating wounded
soldiers. She. established
the first practical training
program for nurses, and
transferred the light of
knowledge." said Morris.
Instructors Patti Peel
-and Dania Barimes pre-
sented certificates and did
the candlelighting.
A slide-show dedication
to families was also of-
fered.


or visit their %webside at
w 'wv.icangrow.org.

Gillman reunion
August 26
The annual Gillman
Family reunion will be Au-
gust 26 at Leonia Baptist
Church in Leonia, located
13 miles north of Westville
on Highway 181.
Fellowship will begin at
9 a.m. A covered dish lunch
will be served at noon.
Call (850) 956-2877 for
more information.

Barton/Howell
reunion
The 30th Annual Wo-
odard Barton and Amy
Davidson Howell Family
Reunion will be held on
Saturday, September 16 at
the Recovery Fire Depart-
ment-Recovery Commu-
nity Center, Georgia.
Descendents ofWoodard
and Amy's children (John,
Henry, Thomas, Samuel,
Elias, George, Charles and
Elijah) are invited to attend
the afternoon's Fish Fry
and joining in on sharing
family stories and photos.
Amy and Woodard How-
ell Were married in 1840 in
Decatur County, Georgia.
The family spent time in
Baker, Decatur and Mitch-
ell Counties in Georgia and
later settled in Gadsden
County in the community
of Mount Pleasant.
If you would like addi-
tional information, please
RSVP by telephoning
(850) 907-0177 or e-mail-
ing woodardhowellfamily
@msn.com.


Graduates included Nan-
cy Bateman, Leslie Fair-
cloth, April Harrell, Robyn
Harrington, Melissa Lane,
Donna Leavins, Candace
Martin, Candace Martinez.
Priscilla Moore. Shelly
Pierce, Kimberly Prescott.
Chastity Sandusky, Sherry
Smith, Breezy Thomas,
Belinda Thompson, Jac-
queline Tucker-Eldridge,
and Jennifer Wilkes.
Class officers were
President Candace Martin,
Vice-President and Sec-
retary Robyn Harrington,
Treasurers Jackie Tucker-
Eldridge and Candace
Martinez, and Historian
April Harrell.
The Practical Nursing
Program is one of 26 pro-
grams offered at WHTC.
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Dedge-Burger engagement
Kirby 'and Tricia Holt announce the upcoming wed-
ding of their daughter, Alicia Dedge, to Gary Burger Jr.
Alicia also is the daughter of the late' Doug Dedge.
She is the granddaughter of Molly and Lonnie Morris,
the late S.T. Holley, and Shirley Dedge.. She is the great-
granddaughter of Aline Tiller Gray.
The prospective groom is the son of Gary and Donna
Burger of Cottondale. He is the grandson of Irma Mc-
Caskill. and the late James McCaskill, and the late Fred
and Lillian Burger, all of Owasso, Oklahoma.
The wedding will take place 4 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 2,
at Turning Point United Pentecostal Church of Ch i pley.
A celebration honoring the couple will be held imme-
diately following the ceremony at the Waits Mansion in
Bonifay.
All friends and family are invited to attend and share
in the occasion. .

Baxley reunion
The annual Baxley reunion will be held at W.T. and
Laura Baxley's at 1154 Gillman Road down from Leonia
Church the Saturdayvbefore Labor Day.
All relatives and friends are invited. Please come w ith
a basket of food of your choice.

Pecan Field Day
The University of Florida/Institute of Food and Agri-
cultural Sciences (UF/IFAS) %\ill host its annual Florida
Pecan Field Day at the Jackson County Extension Of-
fice in Marianna, located at 2741 Pennsylvania Ave.. on
Thursday. Sept. 7.
Registration, begins at. 8:30 a.m. followed by work-
r 'shops at 9 imjnGEU's w-ill be-available.- -
Field Day will concentrate on small producers' \who
use limited inputs and are interested in organic or sus-
tainable production.
Field Day \\ill also include a business meeting for
the Florida Pecan Growers' Association, tour and equip-
ment demonstrations following lunch. Pecan Field Day
is free. For more information or to register, call (850)
342-0187.


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Lewis-Epley engagement
Cameron Michael Epley and Christine Mane Lewis
announce their engagement. Cameron is the son of Ja-
net Holiday of Gritney and Donald Epley of Newton.
Christine is the daughter' of Byron Lewis of Bonifay and
Cheryl Lewis of Milford, Ohio.
Cameron is a 2006 graduate of Bethlehem High
School. He is employed with a surveying company in
Chipley.
Christine is a 2005 graduate of Holmes County High
School. Christine is employed at a local retailer in
Chipley.
The ceremony will take place, at 2 p.m. on September
9, at Northside Assembly of God, with Pastor Ed Bell
officiating.
All family and friends are welcome and invited to at-
tend. Some invitations are being sent.

Noma reunion
The annual Noma Conmmunity Reunion will be held
Saturday. Sept. 2, in the Noma Town Hall building. The
hall will open at 10 a.m., and lunch will be served at
noon.. ,.
All past and present residents and their friends are cor-
diallk invited to attend.
Those planiring to attend are asked to take a, well-
filled basket of their favorite dishes. "Also take tea, if
that is the beIerage you prefer." a spokesman added.
"Soft drinks, ice, cups. plates and eating utensils will be
furnished. '
The gathering, held the Saturday before Labor Day,
strengthens the bonds of friendship and lets former resi-
dents relive memories of the past. renew their ties with
'the lafid that once nourished then. aid alk among the
graves of dear departed kinsmen.
Anyone wanting more information is urged to contact
Nora Edgarton at (8501 263-3200.


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Grant 60th anniversary.
James' Wilmer and Vida Arrant Grant will celebrate
their 60th wedding anniversary on Aug. 26, from 1 3
p.m.. Their children Elaine-Mathis, David Grant, and
Ronnie Grant will host a party for their parents. at Ot.
,ter Creek Methodist Church, located four miles north of
Ponce de Leon on Highway 81.
All relatives and friends are invited to come and help
celebrate this joyous occasion. The Grants have seven
grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren, and four in-law
grandchildren.

Wausau baseball reunion
The Wausau baseball reunion will be held Saturday.
Sept. 9 at the Possum Palace in Wausau.
Festivities will begin at 10 a.m. Take along a favorite
covered dish and enjoy the day. Dinner will be served
at 12 noon. For more information, call John E. Carter at
638-1043.

Buildings sought
The Washin2ton County Historical Society is helping
obtain buildings for the Heritage Village planned for
Daniels Lake. Call Dorothy Odom at 638-0358.


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NWF Rodeo
The Bonifay Kiwanis Club presents the annual North-
west Florida Championship Rodeo. The members of the
Bonifay Kiwanis Club would like to invite everyone to
their 62nd Annual Northwest Florida Championship
Rodeo, Thursday, October 5 through Saturday, October
7, starting at 7:30 p.m. nightly. Gates will open at 5:30
p.m.
The official start for rodeo weekend is 7:30 p.m. at
Memorial Field on Thursday, October 5. Thursday night
is designated as "Kids Night". Children 10 and under are
admitted FREE, and they can meet The Incredible Hulk
and Batman al6ng with several other friends from the
Holmes County Library.
The fun continues at 2:00 p.m. on Friday, October 6,
with the rodeo parade in downtown Bonifay that will
end in front of Memorial Field located on Veterans Bou-
levard. Friday night's rodeo performance is designated
as "Tough Enough to Wear Pink.Night". Everyone who
wears pink on Friday night will receive a raffle ticket
for the opportunity to wins some terrific. prizes. A por-
tion of the proceeds will go to P.I.N.K (Protection Is iN
Knowledge) .to help detect breast cancer through early
screening.
On. Saturday. October 7, the rodeo parade will begin
at 2:00 p.m. with a special appearance by the Ft. Rucker
army band. To close out the weekend, don't miss the
rodeo appreciation night and your chance for fabulous
give-a-ways from the 2006 rodeo sponsors and friends
of the rodeo.
For more information, visit the Bonifay Kiwanis Club
website at www.bonifaykiwanis.com or call (850) 547-
5363.

Surplus food
Surplus food donated by the U.S. Department of Ag-
riculture will be distributed to eligible residents of Hol-
mes and Washington counties by Tri-Coiunt Community
Council, Inc. on the follow ing dates:
Holmes County: 2-4 p.m. Monday, Aug. 28, at Bonifay
Agriculture Center;
Washington County: 2-4 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 29, at
Chipley Agriculture Center;
Washington County: 2-4 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 30 at
Vemrnon Canning Center.
Food will be distributed on a first come, first service
basis.
Households that receive Aid to Families with Depen-
dent Children (AFDC), Food Stamps, Supplemental Se-
curity Income (SSI), Medicaid, HUD, residents of Public
Housing or households whose total household income
is not in excess of the poverty line for the appropriate
household size are eligible to receive the donated food.
Any person certifying for another must have a signed
statement of authorization from the applicant and proof
of their household income. Recipients must bring some
type of container in which to carry their food, and some-
one to assist in carrying the commodities if they are un-
able to do so.
Volunteers who wish to assist with distribution should
call Lisa Biddle at 638-4520, ext. 104.
USDA's Temporary Food Assistance Program is avail-
able to all eligible residents regardless of race, national
origin, age, sex or handicap.
Health On Site, a free community service sponsored
by a local eye institute will be available at each distribu-
tion site. Screening for cataracts and other vision prob-
lems will be conductedby the Health On Site director or
other trained eye care specialists.


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Watford-Washington engagement
Dorothy Garrett of Jacob and Wendell Watford of
Chipley are pleased to announce the forthcoming mar-
riage of their daughter, Diana Renee Watford, to James
Graylin Washington, son of James and Dorthy Washing-
ton of Chipley.
The bride-to-be is the granddaughter of Betty and Wal-
ter Watford and the late Jimmy Barklev and Bessie Mae
Barkley. She is a 2005 graduate of Chipley High School.
The prospective groom is a grandson of the late Louie
and Alma Lewis and the late Elijah and Annie Merle
Washington. A 2001 graduate of Chipley High School,
he is employed in Marianna.
The wedding is planned for November 4 at Jerusalem
Missionary Baptist Church in Chipley.


CHS Class of,
1976 reunion
Plans have been made
for the 30th reunion of the
Chipley High School Class
of 1976. All members of
this class are invited to
attend.
We will meet at the track
behind the old Chiple.
High School at noon on
September 15 to ride to-'
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Donna Sasnett, 50
Donna Mae Sasnett of
Westville died Aug. 9 at her
home there. She was born
Feb. 14, 1956, in Wilming-
ton, Delaware.
Survivors include
her husband, John Je-
rold "Jerry" Sasnett of
Westville; mother, Ethel
Mae McClearey Helton;
father, Lee Helton; three
daughters, Tonya Rhodes,
Amanda McLaughlin and
Lorien McLaughlin; a son,
Shannon Rhodes; two sis-
ters, Tammy Seaman and
Debbie Helton-Lopez; two
brothers, Randy Helton
and Michael Helton, and
four granddaughters.
Memorialization was
,by cremation with Peel
Funeral Home of Bonifay
directing.
Annie Johnson, 96
Annie L. Johnson of
Pensacola died Aug. 14. A
Holmes County native, she
had moved to Pensacola in
1982.
Johnson was preceded
in death by her husband,
George Johnson; a son,
Robert Johnson; daugh-
ter, Gerrell Frizzell, two
grandsons, Danny Howell
and John Thompson, and
a great-granddaughter, Si-
erra Cuff.
Survivors include three
daughters and sons-in-law,
Christine and C.C. How-
ell, Joyce and Bob Duke,
Gwen and Jerry Mowery;
a son-in-law, Richard
Frizzell; sister-in-law, Ha-
zel VanLandingham; 10
grandchildren, 19 great-
grandchildren, six great-
great-grandchildren, and
numerous extended family
members.
Funeral was Aug. 7
at Bethlehem Methodist
Church in Bonifay with
the Rev. Connie Famell
and Pastor Gary Vieborg
. officiating. ~. .-- ... -.
Burial was in lie church
cemetery with Pensacola
Memorial Gardens Funeral
Home directing.


Memorial donations
may be made to Emerald
Coast Hospice.
Darrell Williams Sr., 62
Darrell L. Williams
of Alford died Aug. 14 at
Jackson Hospital in Mari-
anna. He was a native of
Ocala, and had lived for
more than 39 years in
Jackson County where he
was a business owner and
farmer.
He was preceded in
death by his father, Redic
L. Williams.
Survivors include his
wife, Judy Carter Williams;
a son, Darrell L. Williams
Jr. and wife, Dawn; two
daughters, Stephanie Ste-
phens and husband, Eddie,
and Kelly Williams, all of
Alford; his mother, Nel-
lie Williams, one brother,
Larry Williams; two sis-
ters, Charlotte Trovillo and
Nancy Nichols, also of Al-
ford; seven grandchildren
and numerous family and
special friends.
Funeral was Aug. 18 at
Eastside Baptist Church
in Marianna with the Rev.
Larry Jones officiating.
Burial followed in Wil-
liams Family Cemetery
near Round Lake with
James & Sikes Funeral
Home, Maddox. Chapel,
directing.
Cleo S. Harcus, 80
Cleo Scott Harcus of
Caryville died Aug. 14 at
her home there. She was
born Nov. 28, 1925 in
Caryville, daughter of\ the
late Luther and Corean
Hicks.
Preceding her in death,
in addition to her parents,
wqre her husband, Morgan
Harcus; two daughters,
Dale Bryan and Bo Harcus;
a brother, C.G. Scott; three
sisters, Clara Lee Morris,
Nean Birge and Clemmie
Forehand,; two grandsons,
*.Robert .Troy Bryan and.
Robbie Lee Harcus, and a
granddaughter, Terri Mor-
gan.
Survivors include two


sons and daughters-in-law,
Jimmy and Christine Har-
cus of Marianna, Dicky
and Debbie Harcus of
Caryville; four daughters
and three sons-in-law,
Selma and David Bryan
of Tampa, Murl Slater of
Ocala, Linda and Wallace
Cook of Gulfport, Miss.,
Tina and Terre Brown
of Ponce de Leon; three
brothers, Clifton Scott of
Graceville, Ray Scott of
Eufaula, Ala., and Billy
Scott of Caryville; three
sisters, Cleavis Williams of
Graceville, Carolyn Sellers
and Charlene Hodge, both
of Bonifay; 17 grandchil-
dren and 21 great-grand-
children.
Funeral was Aug. 17 in
the funeral home chapel
with the Revs. Chris Cook
and Gary Taylor officiat-
ing. Burial was in Gully
Springs Baptist Church
Cemetery with Peel Fu-
neral Home of Bonifay
directing.
Connie Kirkland, 36
Connie Lynn Kirkland
of -Bonifay died Aug. 11
in Middletown, Ohio. She
was bom Oct. 27, 1969, in
Eustis, daughter of James
R. and Carolyn Marie
Kirkland of Bonifay, who
survive.
She was preceded in
death by her paternal
grandfather, James Noah
Kirkland, and maternal
grandparents, Mirel and
Maeola Wilson.
Surviving, in addition
to her parents, are two
sons, Michael Kirkland
and Joshua Ortiz. both
of Lorado, Texas; three
daughters, Karen Kirkland
of Esto, Cassandra Ortiz,
and Melissa Ortiz, both of
Lorado; a brother, James
Kirkland of Bonifay; three
sisters, Vickie Raab of
Pensacola. Anita Moore
of- Bonifay and Hisa'Yates 1
of Vernon; and her paternal
grandmother, Lois Kirk-
land of Bonifay.
Funeral was Aug. 17 in


the funeral home chapel
with the Rev. John Fox-
worth officiating.
Burial was in Mar-
vin Chapel Cemetery in
Graceville with Peel Fu-
neral Home of Bonifay
directing.
Robert L. Brown, 26
Robert Lee Brown of
Bonifay died Aug. 15 as
the result of an automo-
bile accident. He was born
Sept. 30, 1979, in Enter-
prise, Ala., son of Herbert
Lee Brown and Roxann
Marie Recor Brown, both
of Bonifay.
Surviving, in addition
to his parents, are a sister,
Rochelle Marie Brown of
Bonifay; daughter, Kali
Taylor Brown; Paternal
grandmother, Melonee
Marsh Brown, and ma-
ternal grandmother, Anna
Marie Recor Seiracki,
both of Bonifay; numer-
ous aunts and uncles and
cousins.
Funeral was Aug. 18 in
the funeral home chapel
with the Rev. Gary Taylor
officiating. Burial was
in East Pittman Baptist
Church Cemetery with
Peel Funeral Home of
Bonifay directing.
William F. Dunn, 77
William Franklim Dunn
of Houston, Texas, died
May 11 at his home there.
He was born Aug. 26,
1929, in Miller's Ferry
community where he was
reared. He attended Pleas-
ant Grove Elementary and
Vernon High School. He
later enlisted in the U.S.
Marines and served in
World War II.
He was preceded in
death by his parents, Wil-
liam Bloxham and Anne
Lou Sims Dunn; a daugh-
ter, Tonya Dunn; brother,
Royal C. Dunn; sisters,
Madge D. Hardy. Gracie
Lee -Dunn, Blanch Jack-
son, Jessie Mae Wester and
Ruth Sementosky.'
Survivors are his wife,
Betty Dunn; a son, Gary


Dunn; grandchildren, and
a host of nephews, nieces
and cousins.
A dedication service was
held .June 10 with burial
following in the Dunn
Raley family cemetery in
Miller's Ferry community.
Susan E. Peters, 58
Susan Elizabeth Peters
of Caryville died Aug. 18
at Southeast Alabama
Medical center in Dothan,
Ala. She was a member
of the Caryville Baptist
Church.
Survivors include her
mother, Vera Juanita
(Dredding) Peters of
Caryville; numerous aunts,
uncles and cousins.
Funeral was held Aug.
21 in the funeral home
chapel with the Rev. Au-
brey Herndon officiating.
Burial was in Caryville
Cemetery with Sims Fu-
neral Home of Bonifay
directing.
Wilson Williams, 68
Wilson Ray Williams of
Anchorage, Alaska, died
July 28 at Providence
Alaska Medical Center in
Anchorage. He was a for-
mer resident of Bonifay.
Survivors include his
wife, Faye (Rutlidge) Wil-
liams; two sons, Brian Wil-
liams and Troy Williams,
and a daughter, Kylee
Hickcoff, all of Anchor-
age; and two brothers, Lee
Williams of Dothan, Ala.,
and Ralph E. Williams of
Bonifay, and an aunt, Dura
Williams of Bonifay.
Graveside service was
held Aug. 12 in Mt. Olive
Cemetery with Lee Wil-
liams officiating, and Sims
Funeral Home of Bonifay
directing.
Wilford Anderson, 71
Wilford Ray Anderson
of Bonifay died Aug. 18
at his home there. He was
born Sept. 5, 1934. in Ge-
neva County, Ala.. to the
late Connie Ray and Mary
Etta Miller Anderson.
He was a lifelong
resident of north Holmes


County where he and his
family lived on the old
homestead and farmed. He
attended Smith Chapel As-
sembly of God Church.
Survivors include his
wife, Sonia Leavins Ander-
son; one son and daughter.
in-law, Ray Gene and
Olena S. Anderson; three
brothers, Frazier Anderson
of Bonifay, Rex Anderson
and wife, Fay, of Geneva
and Low Max Anderson
and wife, Judy, of West.
ville, one granddaughter,
several nieces, nephews
and other extended family.
Funeral was Aug. 20 at
Smith Chapel Assembly
of. God church in Hol-
mes County with the Revs.
George Stafford, Franklin
D. Penny and Paul Carnley
officiating.
Burial followed in
Whitewater Baptist Church
Cemetery with Sorrells
Funeral Home of Geneva
directing.
Joshua R. Driggers, 15
Joshua, Randolph Drig.
gers of Westville died Aug.
15 at Arnold Palmer Hos-
pital in Orlando, Fla. He
was born June 21, 1991.
in Panama City to Timo.
thy and Sarah Driggers of
Westville.
He was a sophomore
at Ponce de Leon High
School.
Surviving, in addition to
his parents, are four broth-
ers, Tim Driggers, David
Driggers, John Driggers
and Steven Driggers, all
of Westville; a sister, An-
gel Driggers of Plant City;
paternal grandparents.
Sammy and Rachel Ann
Driggers, also of Plant
City; maternal grandmoth.
er, Delores Lee Sasnet of
Westville.
Funeral was Aug. 19 in
the funeral home chapel
with the Rev. John Sasnelt
officiating. -
Burial was in Westville
Community Cemetery
with Peel Funeral Home of
Bonifay directing.


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Joshua
Ryan Burger
Joshua Ryan Burger was
born at 7:53 a.m. Aug. 9 at
Jackson Hospital. He is son
of David Burger and Alene
Harcus.-
The infant weighed 5
pounds, 7 ounces and was
18 inches long.


Hayden
Cannif Stewart
Hayden Canniff Stewart
was born to Canniff Stew-
art and Julie Johnson on
Dec. 30, 2005. He was four
months early and weighed
only 1 pound, seven ounc-
es and was 12-1/2 inches
long. He now weighs 13
lbs, 3 ounces and is 23
inches long. Grandparents
are Harold and Virginia
Stewart of Chipley and
Ronald and Kathy Johnson
of Dothan, AL


Lorien McCall
Rob and McCall Prescott
Schales are pleased to an-
nounce the birth of their
daughter, Lorien McCall.
Lorien was born on June
29 at Flagstaff Medical
Center in Flagstaff, Ariz.
She weighed 4 pounds, 8
1/2 ounces and was 17 3/4
inches long.
Paternal grandparents
are Larry Schales of Tam-
pa and Glenda Schales of
Houston, Texas. Maternal
grandparents are Edward
and Wava Prescott of
Chipley.
Paternal great-grandpar-


ents are Lottie Schales and
the late Robert Schales of
Pine Bluff, Ark., and Glen
and Shirley Bamhart of
LaPorte, Texas. Maternal
great-grandparents are Carl
Young and the late Corinne
Young, and the late Hubert
and Lucille Prescott, all of
Chipley.


Peanut Field Day
The University of Florida/Institute of Food and Agri-
cultural Sciences (UF/IFAS) will host its annual Peanut
Field Day at the North Florida Research and Education
Center (NFREC) in Marianna, located at 3925 Highway
71, on Thursday, August 24. Registration begins at 8 a.m.
followed by research tours at 8:30 a.m.
A free lunch will be served at noon at the Sunland
Pavilion (as a provision of using the Sunland Facility,
children are not allowed- no exceptions). Peanut Field
Day is free; registration will be on-site.
Visit NFREC-Marianna online at http://
nfrec.ifas.ufl.edu or call (850) 482-9904 for more infor-
mation.


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AARP are cosponsoring a
mature driving class for in-
dividuals age 50 and over
on Wednesday, September
13 and Thursday, Septem-
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conducted 8:30 a.m. -12:
30 p.m. each day.
Class will be held at
the emergency manage-
ment office in Chipley.
This eight-hour course
was developed especially
for the senior driver with


years of driving experi-
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safety needs and helping to
compensate for age related
changes.
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techniques to help off-set
the effects of the aging
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Wednesday, August 23, 2006 -l -
Page 5B


Chipley impressive in preseason

34-0 win over Westminster-Miami


MERLE EASTMAN
Sports Correspondent
The 2006 edition of
Chipley Tigers football
posted a final score of 34
-0 after hosting the West-
minster Christian School
"Warriors" of Miami,
Florida in the pre-season
classic at Phillip Rountree
Stadium/Memorial Field,
Chipley, on Friday night,
August 18.
Putting pre-season
classics and jamborees
in proper perspective,
nothing is for a matter of
record, except for those
bragging rights, but they
dn nrvi rie oraPhesc and


players with information
to determine if they are
ready for the 10 game
road ahead.
Chipley won the coin
flip and deferred to the
second half, thus giving
the ball to the visitors to
open the game.
Brandon Sikora kicked
to Westminster and the
game was underway. It
was three and out as the
Warriors punted to the
Tigers 35.
Three first downs and
nine plays later, 'a Hunter
Park pass connected with
Paul Hardrick for a 30
vnrd nin and tnnouch-


Miami-Westminster's spread offense was no match for
the Chipley secondary.


down. Brandon Sikora's
attempt for the point after
failed. Chipley led 6-0.
The Tigers received an-
other chance for offense
as the Warriors again
went three and out, punt-
ing to the Chipley 44.
After a series of downs,
a Hunter Park pass was
completed to Danzell Ev-
erett for a 32 yard gain for
the Tigers second score.
The attempt for the
point after by Brandon
Sikora was good. The
drive covered 56 yards
in eight plays and time
consumed was 2:05.
Chipley led 13-0.
The second quarter
was again the story of the
Chipley offense as Ryan
Brown broke through the
middle to gain 17 yards to
the Warriors 29 and Josh
Potter rushed for a gain of
23 yards.
Ryan Brown took a
Hunter Park pass for a
six yard gain and a third
score. The point after at-
tempt by Brandon Sikora
was good. The drive cov-
ered 80 yards in 10 plays
and consumed 3:21. The
score now Chipley lead-


Chipley's defense posted a 34-0, shutout in the preseason game.


ing 20-0.
Another score came
in the second quarter on
a pass from Hunter Park
to Paul Hardrick for 30
yards and a touchdown.
The point after attempt
by Brandon Sikora was
good.
This drive covered 68
yards in eight plays and
the time consumed was 1:
14 and the score now 27-0
Chipley in command.
'There was no scoring
by either team in the third
quarter but Chipley got on
the scoreboard again as a
rush by Josh Potter was
good for a 30 yard gain
and a touchdown.
Again the point after at-
tempt by Brandon Sikora
was good. This drive
covered 53 yards in five


plays, time consumed 2:
16, Score now 34-0.
Hunter park passing
was 12/16, 170 yards 4
touchdowns.
Receiving:
'Paul Hardrick had 2
catches for 60 yards and
2 touchdowns
Danzell Everett had 4
catches for 53 yards and
1 touchdown
Ryan Brown had 1
catch for 6 yards and 1
touchdown
Jesse Carter had 2
catches for 25 yards.
Rushing:
Josh Potter 8 carries for
84 yards
Danzell Everett 7 car-
ries for 41 yards
Ryan Brown 2 carries
for 29 yards
Joe Green 5 carries for


24 yards.
Leading tacklers were:
Jazquez Givens, Shane
Kriser, and Ryan Brown.
The offensive linemen
and the defensive effort
were super.
They all exhibited a
"bend but don't break at-
titude."
The Westminster Chris-
tian School Warriors
played well, behavior on
and off the field was great.
They performed well un-
der adverse conditions.
Again, to reiterate that
scores and starts do not
count in district standings,
football for keeps starts
Friday Aug. 25 at Chipley
when the Tigers will take
on Taylor High School of
Perry at 7:00 p.m. at Phil-
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Vernon's defense played well in the opening half.

Yellow Jackets fall to PSJ in classic


JAY FELSBERG
Managing Editor
The Vernon Yellow Jack-
ets made final preparations
for the 2006 season Friday
night. The Jackets hosted
defending Class 1A cham-
pions Port St. Joe.
The visiting Sharks
"won' the game 40-12, but
the game was more a final
tune-up than a real contest.
Both teams worked out the
kinks to get ready for regu-
lar season competition be-
ginning this Friday night.
The JVs played the first
quarter with no score. Both
teams showed good defense
with the offenses needing a
little more work.
The varsity teams played
for three quarters on a very
hot evening. Vernon struck
first as quarterback hit Josh
Boyett hit Pat Coleman on
the fly. Coleman outran the
PSJ defender for a 58-yard
score. The play was set up
by several screen and hitch
passes. The extra point was
no good, leaving the score
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and three plays later Greg
Farmer scored from the
three. Austin Peltier's kick
made it 7-6 Sharks.
Boyett's passing also set
up the next Jacket score.
He used completions to
Geo Works and Coleman
to move the ball to the
Sharks' 37 before hitting
Nick Holmes with a 36-
yard completion. Works ran
it in from a yard out for the
TD. The extra point was no
good, leaving the score 12-
7 Jackets to end the second
quarter.
PSJ recovered a squib
kick at the own 40 to open
the second half. Ashley
Davis picked up 21 yards
with 15 more tacked on by
a Vernon facemask penalty.
Farmer.ran it in two plays
later from the 22. Peltier's
kick made it 14-12 Sharks
with 10:52 left in the third
quarter.
From there on the Sharks
put on an offensive dis-
play. Vernon had one good


chance to add points when
Ashonvi Davis recovered a
fumbled punt on the PSJ 32.
butthe drive went three and
out. PSJ followed that series
up w ith a nine-play 85-yard
drive capped off by Byrd's
eight-yard run. The kick
was no good leaving the
score 20-12 Sharks.
Three-yard and one-yard
TD runs by QB Mike Quinin
and an 18-yard run by Chaz
Byrd in the fourth quarter
finished off the scoring.
"Nobody likes to get
beat," Coach Jeff Webb told
his players, "but I promise
you we'll get better."
The Vernon High Ath-
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Booster Club is chartering
buses to Pensacola Catho-
lic this Friday and Perry on
Sept. 22. The $25 ticket in-
cludes price of admission.
Busses will leave the VHS
parking lot at a time to be
announced. See Booster
Club members; first come
first served. Limited seating
is available.
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Eastside Baptist Church.


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6B, Washington County News/Holmes County Times-Advertiser, Wednesday, August 23, 2006

Blue Devils fall in opener, 17-0 l


JEFFERY FRANKS
Sports Correspondent
With the Holmes
County Blue Devils 17-
0 loss to the Freeport
Bulldogs on Thursday
night it would appear
to be a one-sided affair.
This was not the case.
The game was marked
by two completely dif-
ferent halves.
The first half was
marred with penalties
and inconsistent play on
both sides of the ball for
Holmes County. But the
second half was a differ-
ent story as the Devils
played stellar defense
and the offense mounted
several drives that came
up just short.
In the first quarter, the
Devils took the opening
drive but were not able
to advance the ball.
They mishandled the
snap from center on the
punt attempt which led
to a safety for the Bull-
dogs, and a 2-0 lead in


the first five minutes of
play.
After a 40-yard kick-
off and a 35-yard return
by the Bulldogs to the
Devils 30 yard line the
Bulldogs were in good
field position.
Kyle Griffin made a
ferocious tackle, on the
Freeport halfback in the
back field for a loss of
one-yard.
After several good
gains on short passes
and runs the Bulldogs
scored their first touch-
down of the night with
6:34 left in the period.
The two-point conver-
sion was good and the
lead was 10-0.
On the ensuing kick,
Evan Speights made a
20-yard kickoff return
following the 60-yard
kick. He rushed for a
nice gain and a first
down in the last few
minutes of the quarter.
In the second quarter,
carrying over from the


Colt Gardner (51) and Evan Speights (4) were the
captains of the preseason game in Freeport.


Blue Devils last drive of
the first quarter, Ty Short
on first and second down
ran the ball for a total of
seven yards, Speights
rushed for five yards to
gain the first down.
In the same drive,
Brandon Tift gained four
yards on a passing play,
then Speights ran for six
yards and a first down.
Once again Ty Short ran
for two yards.
But the drive stalled
after Freeport's defense
broke through for a big
loss and forced another
punt by the Blue Devils.
In an eight-play drive,
the Blue Devils defense
allowed Freeport to
move the ball 42 yards
and score their second
and final touchdown of
the night making the
score 17-0.
The drive was not an
easy score as HCHS's
Randal. Works made
several big stops to force
long yardage situations.
The Devils mounted
one final drive to close
the half but time ran out
on the half with the Dev-
ils trailing, 17-0.
Following the half-
time break the Devils
came out looking de-
termined and controlled
the second half. '
The third quarter is
where the team stepped
it up.
On the first Dev-
ils drive, Devin Short
rushed for four yards,
then on second down,
Evan Speights was
stormed by Freeport's
defensive line after a


The Blue Devil defensive squad held the Freeport Bulldogs scoreless in the second
half of play.


hand-off for a loss.
On third down and
long Justin Miller's at-
tempted pass to Brandon
Tift was incomplete and
the drive stalled.
On Freeport's first
drive of the second half,
they gained 10 yards for
a first down.
Two plays later Luke
Strickland and Justin
White broke through
the line and sacked the
quarterback for a loss of
one yard.
Then on third down,
the defense came up big
again as Adam Hanri
and Matt Carroll ran
around the line, chased
down the quarterback
and sacking him in the
backfield for a loss of 13
yards, forcing Freeport
to punt.
On the Blue Devils'
ensuing drive. Kyle
Griffin ran for 15 yards


after a pass up the mid-
dle by the quarterback
Justin Miller, then on
third down, Justin Mill-
er took a quarterback
sneak for a Blue Devil
first down.
Nearing the end of
the third quarter Devin
Short rushed for six
yards. 'There were three
penalties for off-sides,
combined by both teams
and an interception that
ended the Devils treat.
In the fourth quarter,
the Blue Devils had two
offensive drives. In the
first drive they gained
a total of eight yards,
received a penalty and
were forced to punt.
'On the Blue Devils
last drive, there was an:
eight yard pass to Tyler
Cooey, a rush -and first
down by Kyle Griffin.
and. a. 15-yard penalty
against Freeport.


The drive ended with
multiple incomplete
passes, and the ball was
turned over to Freeport.
Freeport took the ball
and made several first
downs to run out the
clock.
The second half was
controlled by the Devils
defense as they allowed
less than 50 yards of-
fense in the half. Final
score %was 17-0, with
Freeport taking the win.
Several comments
made during the game
by senior cheerlead-
ers Kim Bazzle, Temar
Thomas, Julie Harri-
son, and Ashley Hood,
about the: team spirit at
half time included. "The
players believe in then
selves, and hopefully
the fans will to."
The Devil first game
is on Aug. 25 at home
against Marianna.


Friends of the NRA banquet planned


The 2006, Friends of
the NRA, Banquet and
Auction has been sched-
uled for August 24th,
2006 at the Chipley Ag-
ricultural Center.
Social Hour will begin
at 6:00 PM with the din-
ner and auction follow-
Tickets are $2g.
Tickets are $20.00 and


must be purchased intad- $10,000.


vance.
A steak dinner will be
served at 7:00 PM and the
auction will follow.
Sponsorships are also
available to interested
individuals and corpo-
rations-. Sponsorship,
levels are $200, $500,
$1000, $2500, $5000 and


If you would like a
ticket or to be a sponsor.
please email Gary Clark
at gclark@wfeCa.net or
you may call me at home
850-638-2504.
Tickets may be re-
served and picked up at
the door the night of the
event.


Westville Catfish Rodeo coming


The Third Annual
Westville Catfish Rodeo
will be held on Friday,
Sept 8 from noon unit
noon the following day.
All boats must launch
from the Caryville land-
ing on Chactawhatchee
River.
A grand prize of


Pee-wee
cheerleaders
needed
Bonifay Pee-Wee Foot-
ball Association is still
holding sign-ups for pee-
wee cheerleaders for the
upcoming football season.
Girls ages 7-12 interested
in cheering should call
258-1751.
Sign-ups will also be
held at the softball fields
beside Memorial Field in
Bonifay from 3-5 p.m.
Cheerleaders will also be
competing in a competi-
tion against teams from
Alabama, Georgia and
Florida. Deadline for reg-
istration is Aug. 24.
Vernon pee-wee
holds sign-ups
The City of Vernon is
holding Peewee Football
and Cheerleading reg-
istration. Forms may be
picked up at Vemrnon City


$20,000 will be awarded
if the state record for
Blue Cat fish is broken
during the tournament.
Entry fee for the tour-
nament will be $45 per
person for early entry
and $50 the day of the
tournament.
A $750 prize will be


lite and Tanning behind
the Tom Thumb Store in
Vernon.
For more info contact
Brad Hall @ 535-1401
or City Hall @ 535-2444.
Tri County Community
Council will be assisting
qualifying families with
registration and uniform
fees.
Writer needed
The Holmes County
Times-Advertiser and
Washington County
News needs someone
to write game stories for
the 2006 Vernon High
School football season.


awarded for first place.
For more information
contact David Byrd at
548-5489, Steve Har-
rington at 624-9504 or
Westville City Hall at
548-5858.
All winners will be
subject to polygraph
test.


Pay is based on home-
away games and en-
trance into all games is
covered.

Cottondale
softball league
needs players
A Cottondale adult
softball league is going
to be formed for the fall
of 2006 and the league is
looking for teams;
Anyone interested
in joining or forming
a team should contact
Richard Heming at 352-
4361.


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Wednesday, August 23, 2006, Washington County News/Holmes County Times-Advertiser, 7B


Rodeo pageant
2006 Northwest Florida Championship Rodeo Pag-
eant sponsored by the HCHS Blue Pride Band Boosters
will be held Saturday, September 16 at 1 p.m. and 6 p.m.
Pageant will be held in the Holmes County High School
Auditorium. Entry forms may be picked up at Holmes
County High School from 1 6 p.m. Entry fee is $35.00
per contestant.
Tiny Miss Age 4-5; Young Miss 10-12; Littlest
King Age 4-5; Jr. Miss 13-15;
Littlest Miss Age 6-7; Miss Rodeo 16-20; Little
King Age 7-9; Little Miss Age 8-9
Registration and Rehearsal will be held at Holmes
County High School auditorium (you may attend one or
all). Schedule follows:
August 29 from 5 7:00pm.; Sept. 2, 10 a.m. 12
p.m.; Sept. 5,from 5 7 p.m.; Sept. 9, 10 a.m.-12 p.m.
*Late Registration on Sept. 12, 5-7 p.m. There will be
a $10 late fee. Admission for pageant is $4 for ages nine
and up and $1 for ages eight and under.
For more information, call Bonifay Kiwanis Club Of-
fice 547-5363 or Candi Meeks at 263-7664.


Chipley High
homecoming
Chipley High's student
council is finalizing plans
for the 2006 homecoming
festivities on Friday, Sep-
tember 15, which include a
parade through downtown
Chipley at 12:30 p.m.,
alumni social at 2 p.m.,
and the homecoming game
at 7 p.m.
The day will begin with
a pep rally at, 10:30 a.m. in
the CHS gym where the
finalists for homecoming
queen will be presented: t6.,
the student body.
Parade participants need
to line up at 11 a.m. in the
parking. lot at Memorial
Field (old high school).
Contact Jerry Corbin at
638-6100, ext. 518 with
any questions regarding
the parade.
All Chipley High School
graduates are invited to an
alumni social that will be
-held following the parade
from 2-3:30- p.m. at the


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638-0212
OR 547-9414


Chipley High School caf-
eteria. Graduates of CHS
can tour the facilities, as
well as look over past high
school photos. Composite
photos from 1938to the
present will be on, display
in the administration build-
ing.
Pre-game activities- be-
gin at 6:30 p.m., at which
time the homecoming
queen will be crowned.
Kickoff is at 7 p.m. when
the Chipley Tigers face the
Bozeman Bucks.murrays
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Completed -'applications
must be turned in no later
than Aug. 25.


Head Start news
Tri-County Commu-
nity Head Start programs
in Vernon, Chipley, and
Westville will participate
in the U.S. Department of
Agriculture's Child Care
Food Program. Meals will
be available at no separate
charge to eligible children
who are enrolled in the
Tri-County Head Start
program.
Parents/guardians of.
children eligible for free
and reduced-price meals
must complete and ap-
plication. Eligibility in-
formation includes the
number and names of all
household members, So-
cial Security number of the
adult household member
signing the application,
or an indication that this
household member does
not have one, total monthly
household income or food
stamp case number, tem-
porary assistance for needy
families case number, and
the signature of an adult
household member.
Income eligibility guide-
lines for 2006-07 along
with the policy statement
for free and reduced price
meals are available at the
child care facilities listed
above and may be review
by any interested party.
In the operation of the
Child Care Food Program,
no child will be discrimi-
nated against because of
race, color, sex, national
origin, age or disability.

Holmes County
Heritage Books
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Books can be purchased at
the following locations:
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Harvest Festival
beauty pageant
The 26th Annual Har-
vest Festival Pageant will
be held at the Graceville
Civic Center, Graceville,
Friday, Sept. 29 Saturday
Sept. 30, beginning at 6:30
on both nights.
Entry fee is $50.00
with all proceeds going
to the Graceville Harvest
Day Celebration. The
Graceville Harvest Fes-
tival. Pageant is an open
pageant.
To enter return the at-
tached application by Sep-
tember 15, with the entry
fee. Checks should be
made payable to the City
of Graceville.
Applications should be
mailed to: Bush Paint and
Supply, Attn: Teresa Bush,
Pageant Director, 971 6th
Avenue Graceville, FL
32440. Applications can be:
personally delivered by the
September 15 deadline..
Door admission of $4.00
per adult applies to all indi-
viduals with the exception
of contestants. Admission
is free to children three
years and under.
The Harvest Festival
Pageant is an open pageant
and \otuld be an excellent
opportunity for National
Peanut Festival (NPF)
Pageant participants as this
W ill be the final pageant
prior to NPF Pageant.
Anyone needing further
information contact Teresa
Bush, daytime 850-263-


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4744, nighttime 850-263-
3072, or contact Michelle
Watkins, City of Graceville,
850-263-3250.
Applications can be
picked up at: Bush Paint
& Supply in Graceville,
City of Graceville, Car-
olyns Fashions, Chipley,
Dazzling Prom & Bridal
Collection or Harris Fash-
ions, Bonifay, and Pageant
Perfect & Formal Wear in
Rehobeth, Ala.
Friday September 29.
The following age groups
will compete: Baby Miss,
0-12 mos.; Toddler Miss,
13-23 mos.; Tiny Miss,
2-3 years; Future Little
Miss, 4--5 years; and Little
Miss, 6-7 years.
Saturday, September 30,
competitors will be: Petite
Miss, 8-9 years; Miss Pre-
teen, .10- 2 years; Jr. Miss
13-14 years; Teen Miss.
15-16 years; Miss,, 17 21
years.

Lonny Lindseyr
trail ride
The annual Lonny Lind-
sey 'scholarship trail ride
will be held Sept. 16 at Val-
ley 4 Ranch located four
miles west of the red light
on Hwy. 90 in Bonifay.
The ride will begin at 10
a.m. and all riders must be
registered and ready to ride
at that time. A $5 donation
for the ride will include the
riders' meal.
A $5 donation also
will be required of any-
one wishing to eat with
the group when lunch is
served at noon. The menu
will include hot dogs,
baked beans, cole slaw and
drink. All proceeds will go
to the Lindsey Scholarship
Fund.


There may also be enter-
tainers and a few vendors.
A valid Coggins test is
required.
For more information.
call Sue Mitchell, (850)
547-2919 after 5 p.m.

Farm Fall Day
The annual Farm Fall
Day at Majestic Farm in
Cottondale will be held
Oct. 14 and 15. There will
be games, food and lots of
fun for the entire family.
Activities will begin
at 11 a.m. each day and
continue until dusk. They
will include open gate
pony rides, Amish buggy
rides, and hay rides, cider
making demonstrations.
orchard tours, animal ob-
servation areas, a pumpkin
slinging contest and bob.
bing for apples.
There will be entertain-
ment by the Webbs and
The Sugar Foot Shufflers.
All proceeds will go
to "I Can Grow, Inc." a
nonprofit organization that
provides a place for indi.
viduals with disabilities to
work in an agricultural set-
ting and profession.
Majestic Oak Farm is
located at 2035 Palmview
Road in Cottondale.
For more informa-
tion, call (850) 352-4879
or visit their webside at
www.icangrow.org.

Literacy
Volunteers, Inc.
Literacy Volunteers of
Washington -County, Inc
is seeking volunteers to
become Laubach Certified
Tutors and help an adult
learn to read. Call Linda
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of race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status, or national
origin, or inention to make any such preference., limitation, or
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259-0442
LUMBER FOR SALE
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$5000 obo. Chris
(850)849-6118
2003 HONDA
GOLDWING 48,000
miles, silver color, CB,
AM/FM radio, helmet w/
speakers included.
$12,000. 638-4251


2005 YAMAHA Y26
: 3000 mi, silver/black,
$5000. 849-6118
2005 KAWASAKI 700 v-
twin new motor $5000.
849-6118




PURE BRED GERMAN
shepherd puppies, 9 wks
old, raised w/children.
Would make great ser-
vice dog or guard dog.
Has had 1st shots,
wormed. 547-5611
TAKING DEPOSITS ON
white German Shepherd
Puppies born 7/20/06.
Champion Bloodline
AKC, UKC, & AWSA
Registered, Health Guar-
antee Certificate. Shots,
wormed, microchip & tat-'
tooed. $400-$1000. Can
be seen r at
wwtbtur*M ri qjJ HUUliu I
or call 850-773-2899
FREE KITTEN SUNNY
Hills area. 773-2617
MINIATURE DAQHS-
HUND PUPPIES 1st
shots & wormed, $200,
ready to go,' 850)535-
1060
REGISTERED PAINT
HORSE Ine-bacK red
dun 4 yrs old trained to
ride needs experienced
order but very friendly
:$1800. Registered,
Rocker Mountain Gaited
horse, Gelding 7yrs old,
very gentle $1200. Call
(850)638-0814, ask for
April after 3:30pm.


LEOLA BROCK NURS-
ERIES LLC. Plants, trees
& shrubs. Landscape
'design. landscape con-
tracting. irrigation sys-
tems. 1788 White Road,
Bonifay, FL 32425
(Washington County)
(8 50)63 8-.1 202;,
(850)326-1500



B&B FURNITURE 1342
N Railroad Chipley. Fl we
pay lop dollar icashi for
clean, quality used furn,-
ture. Just call 850-557-
:0211. 850-415-6866 to
make appointment. Ask
for Pasco or Carolyn.
FURNITURE &
MATTRESSES Low.
low, low overhead guar-
antees low. low. low pric-
es. P&S Discouni Furni-
lure. Chipley. (Since'
19731 850-638-4311
NEW 7PC BEDROOM
suite w/queen mattress
$850, 52" screen TV w/
new entertainment cen-
ter $1750, new 6 person
hot tub $2000, free deliv-
ery within 50 miles. Call
for appointment, to see
850-326-1999



1991 SEDAN DEVILLE
for sale. 638-1090 after,
6pm.
FOR SALE 1976 El
Camino in good condi-
tion considering the age.
$2500. Call 5,47-4340
1968 MERCURY COU-
GAR 289, V8, auto, runs,
many new parts, $3500.
849-6118.
1998 PONTIAC TRANS-.
PORT mini-van, 6-cyl,
seats seven, excellent
shape inside & out, cold
air, loaded $5995. 547-
9233
1999 CADILLAC SE-
DAN Deville, pewter/bu'r-
,gunrdy leather. Fully load-.
ed. Lifetime tire balanc-
ing. Trailer hitch. 41,000
miles. Luxurious
'$20,999. (850)547-3342
or 763-6872


SIE'iS COUNTRY REALTY
S i.try. BETTIE L. SLAY, BROKER
C u(_d[U try (Florida & Alabama)
205 E. North Ave., Bonifay, Florida 32425
(850) 547-3510

40 AC RANCH 2 HOUSES PASTURE BARNS $389,000--9+ AC 3 BR
2 BA HOME, POND, $144,90-- 1 AC 3 BR 2 BA BRICK $155,000.--
6 BR 2 BA HOME 10 AC POND $199,900---60 ACRES
$199,900 --. 10 ACRES $69,900 -- 46+ AC PASTURE, BARN,
CABIN, POND $322,000 -19.9 AC LAND POND $119,900 --. 8
ACRES & MOBILE HOME PARK $199,900 .. 2 AC 3 BR 2 BA HOME
REDUCED--.19.5 ACRES FRONTAGE 2 SIDES $175,000 81.5
AC PASTURE FENCED, BARN, MOBILE HOME $489,000 -... 28
ACRES $168,000 -- 2 ACRES HWY. 77 SUNNY HILLS $225,000
2AC2BRHOME$84,900--SUNNYHILLSLOTS$9,900UP--8AC
4BRHOME$165,000--.74AC LAND3 BR2BADWMH$4S5,000
WE GET RESULTS NATIONAL MLS
i'AMI,, r aJl .l. I i a llllu.iJ.J


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I 1?ure/nv I I= on I-
GRAY 105,000 original 2000 HONDA ODYS- 1987 1 TON Chev, 42k
miles, completely re- SEY EX Mini-Van, V6, miles, ex. government,
stored inside & oul. New 89,000 miles, good con- $3500. (650)774-8970
paint. Call for more info. edition, gray.cloth interior, MAZDA B3000
(850)638-8055 Mon-Fri white exterior, $13,000 1999 MAZDA B3000
8-5 oBo. 547-0899 pickup. 20,000 miles,
S: auto, a/c, keyless entry,
2000 BRONZE CHEVY 1990 CHEVY 1/2 ton electric window, AM/FM/.
Maibu 55,000, miles, Z71, SWB, reg cab, CD, Tonneau, garage
AC, CD player, tinted SilveradoPackage. New kept cleanexcellent
power windows, new pts. $5500. Call Terry condition. (850)547-0941
stock speakers. Like 547-3646. 7am-pm 1982GMCSIERRADie-
new! $10,000. Call 849- A RARE FIND restored sel for parts or rebuild.
1143 '90 Silverado 454SS. Engine no good. Good'
1979 CAMARO motor & New black paint, tires. condiiton forage. Can be
transmission has been chrome exlras and bed- connected to.gas. $500
transmission has bee liner. Very strong big firm. (850)547-2986
rebuilt. i Body; needs block engine, MSD igni-
some work Lotsolpartsi tion' dual flowmaslers 1998 OLDSMOBILE
$1000. 638-9871 after and 3-speed automatic SILHOUETTE Van dual
6pm transmission. Original In- air, CD player, leather,
1998 BUICK REGAL terior in great condition, etc. Tan, 77,000 miles.,
GS, red, gray leather in- hew Pioneer AM-FM/CD' Must see and drive to ap-
terior, 4.0L3800 Seriesll. stereo and speakers.,. preciate. 6381138
Supercharged engine, S8995. 638-0212 week- 2004 FORD F250 King
83,000miles, air, $7000. days, 1334)684-2106 Ranch,' super duly
(850)260-1149, evenings and weekends pickup, 3,4 ton, crew cab.
2005 BURGUNDY MUS- 1996 TOYOTA RAV 4, miles 39.442. 638-8376
TANG leather interior, six great gas saver, auto-. 2000 DODGE 2500 Ram
CD layer, cruise, electric matic, cold air, AM-FM Wagon V-8, PW, PL, ste-
seats & windows. Still stereo with factory3-disc reo, dual A/C, 23.000
under factory warranty. in dash CD changer, miles, very clean, must
und I'aoby warran, plenty of tire life left, real sell, make offer. 850-
$16500.obo 1850)258- clean inside and out And '773-7737
4428 with 107k miles, driven
FOR SALE 1997 Silver only about 10,000 miles VAN 1994-6 CONVERSION
Camaro. T-Tops. 65K per year. $6000. Call VAwindow-6, cruise, power
miles $10,500 547- 638-0212 weekdays, oanruns good
3545 (334)684-2106 evenings looksand runsgood.
2003 LINCOLN TOWN and weekends. 5472180
2003 LINCOLN TOWN 2001 CHEVROLET. 1986 F250 FORD diesel
car, Signature Premium 2001 CHEVROLET automatic transmission
Series. Parchment Gold, SILVERADO Z-7 1,
white leather, 6 disc green, ext. cab, grille 5th wheel & rear hitch.
changer, moon roof. only guard. full power, nerf good paint, body interior
24,700 miles. $18,000. bars, tool box, 88,000 .
Call Mark (334)684-2913 miles (850)260-5914; 99 FORD EXPEDITION
1850)638-7511. 100,000 miles., excellent
2004 CHEVY MALIBU SVER DODGE condition $12,000.
Classic 4 cyl 728,000 2000 SILVER DODGE (850)579-2977
miles. Very nice. Well Dakota SLT. automatic (850)579-2977
maintained. Red. AM. Magnum V6. full power. NISSAN PATHFINDER
FM'CD, alloy wheels. extended cab, toolbox,. '95 XE-V6, 4-wheel
Asking $9560(850)547- and shde bars. $6900 drive, automatic, security
Asking $9560. (850)54- (850)535-9292 / system, Putham tow,
1994 FORD RANGER 4 package. CD/radio, cold
89 CHRY 5TH Avenue, cyl 5 speed, cold air, r. $5500. (850)638-
120k miles $750. excellent condition, 2002
(850)774-8970 $3,500 obo, after 3p.m., FOR SALE TAKE up'
87 MERCEDES 420SEL 726-0193 payments onr, 2003 Expe-
new trans-AI. recent 96 F-150 loaded. $4000 dion 80K miles. well
valve OD. $6995.. neg..- 547"2401--'k '. ,. ,ept, excellent condition
527-1722, leave mes- phone 850-548-5453
sage. 1998 FORD F150 good FOR SALE 1996 Ex-
/ condition, call for further plorer XLT, V-8
1998 GRAND PRIX 6- information. (850)535- loer XLT, V-8, oaded.cusomor
cycle 146,000 miles, 4945 leather, loaded, custom
$4200 obo. Excellent rims Alpine stereo sys-
condition, tlres 5 months CHEVY SUBURBAN 3/ tem, tinted windows
old.(850)638-4987 4 ton, Heav Duty, tow $11,000. 547-2502
old. (80)384package. 350 motor. AT, 96 FORD DULLY F350
1997 CHEVROLET PS, PB, new paint parts ,6FonDDULL
TRUCK ext cab, V6. &barlery, 850-547-0448 gooseneck, brake sys-
220.000 miles. $4500. 86 CHEVY PICKUP 350 Dedlner. excellent coni-
Call 547-5062 or motor, built, large cam, tion $12,500. 535-2276
(850)527-4363 runs good, body has FOR SALE 2001 Ford
85 NISSAN STANZA some rust, show its age Expedition XLT, loaded,
$500. (850)547-0956 $1500. OBO. 547-0929 64,000 miles. $12,000.
1968 MERCURY COU- 97 DODGE 4-wneel 547-4830 between 6pm
GAR V8 289, black, drive. 155,000 miles, & 8pm only. No collect
many new parts, must looks and runs great calls.
see. $60Q0,0.. Chris S6500 OBO. 263-9711 BEAUTIFUL 2004 RED
(850)849-6118 1998 Z71 ext cab, 3- Dodge Durango SLT, A,
93 MAZDA MX6 $1000 door. $9500. 263-3105. head turner with 7 seats.
as is. 547-2401 evenings. .. Dual Air, Sharp wheels.
93 OLDSREGENCYex-1999 ISUZU AMIGO 12,000 miles: $26,000.
celleni motor, body. & Convertible, brand new
ires. 27mpg/hwy. load- cluch, I transmission, 96 JEEP CHEROKEE
ed, leather interior. Ex- starter, liming bells. Ask- excellent condition, Chi-
cellent condilton. Re- ing $6500. 773-5720, pley area. Red, $4000
duced $3000. OBO547- leave message tIrm. Call anytime
2091 2004 FORD F150 5.4 (850)260-9706
2001FORD EXPLORER Triton 4x4 100 KMI Su- 2003 CHEVROLET
2001 FORD EXPLORERul per Cab. while. $16,500. SIVERADO Z-71, 4x4,'
loaded, 6 CD changer, 849-6118 5.3 liter V8, all power,
running boards custom- 1979 CHEV C10 pickup, bedliner, bug guard,
ized bra, $8000. LB, V8, 350CC, 83,903 toolbox, tires P305,70 BF
(334)588-3141 cell org miles, good tires, Goodrich. Flowmaster
(850418-0031 power steering, brakes, mufflers, very nice, runs
18504t8-003' windows, seriousinquir- great, $20,995. 773-
92 CHEVY CAPRICE ies only. 638-2738 1960
Classic SW. Fully loaded, 2002 FORD EXPLOR- 79 3/4 TON Chevy 4x4 V-
seats 9. $2800OBO Ask ER XLT, excellent condi- 8 Grann 4 speed as
for Karl. 547-4465 lion, fully loaded. keyless gooseneckk hitch and
1996 TOYOTA RAV 4, entry. leather, dark sage new trailer brakes good
great gas saver, auto- green. 81.000 miles. 3,500.00 850-
matic, cold air, AM-FM .$19500. Call 526- cond. $3.500.00 .850-
matic, cold air, AM-FM ..... "6?95006260-9324 '
stereo with factory 3-disc 3619(w, 638-8104t 260-93
in dash CD changer, 99 NAVY BLUE Chevy 987 FORD F250 4x4
plenty of lire life left, real Astro Van, $5000. OBO. 351 motor. Runs good,
clean inside and oul. And' Call (850)956-2367 great shape. $3800.
with 107k miles, driven 2002 FORD RANGER (850)415-6301
only about 10,000 miles king Cab, step side, 6 cd 2002 GMC YUKON XLT,
per year. $6000. Call changer, powerwindows loaded, front & side
638-0212 weekdays, and doors, like new. airbags, sunroof, leather,
(334)684-2106 evenings $12,000 (pay off) 850- third row seating, 17-21
and weekends. 373-7755 MPG, great buy $15,500.
1979 CORVETTE 2005 CHEVY TRAIL- (850)326-0911 or
Eveything brand new! BLAZER ext 4x4, 8,000 (850)773-2583.
Must see to appreciate, miles, tan in color, 1996 GMC JIMMY 4.3
415-6820 $8000 ortrade loaded, LT edition, V6, AT, AC, PW, 4-door,
for pick-up of equal $22,500. OBO. 547- very clean, $4500.
value. 0765, 527-4246 (850)260-1612


TRUCKS &
UTILITY
I


1996 TOYOTA RAV 4-- Auto-
matic, cold air, AM-FM stereo
with factory 3-disc in dash
CD changer, plenty of tire life
left, real clean inside and out.
And with 107K miles, driven
only about 10,000 miles per
year. $6,000. Call 638-0212
weekdays, (334) 684-2106 eve-
nings and weekends.


TRI-COUNTY
REALTY
1103 S. WaukeshaSt.,
Bonifay, FL

(850) 547-4480

Experienced
Trained Agents


UKAND UAKS KAL.TT
Toll Free: 866-547-5220
Hwy. 79 North, Bonifay
www.grandoaksrealty.com


TRUCKS &
UTILITY I


2001 TOYOTA
TACOMA 2.4 liter 4 cyl-
inder, flow master cus-
tom exhaust, CD player
with security system. 5-
speed, AC,44,000 miles.
$11,000. (850)352-4589;
cell (850)209-7311
99 F350 DUALLY
worked. Beefed up
transmission, 1000 mi,
everything tight. 113,000
mi., 7.4LPS/diesel. well
kept. Looks/runs good.
$11,500. (850)373-7459
1970 GMC SUBURBAN
350, AT, PS, PB. New'
paint,: tires, runs great,
ready for car show.
$4900. OBO. 638-4682
1995 FORD F-150 XLT,
extended cab, V8, auto,
power window, locks,
toolbox, cab steps. rails,
rims, AM/FM cassette,,
$7000 638-9630
1989 FORD F-150 PU,
115.000 miles. runs great
$2000. 535-2608
FOR SALE 1999
F-150, low miles
$13,500. OBO. 100,000
mile warranty. 547-5960;
547-2228
FOR SALE 87 Dodge
Ram 250 Van. Good me-
'chanical condition.
Makes excellent work
van, $1250. Call eve-
nings after 5:30., 535-
9800
99 FORD 150 XL Super
Cab. AT. PS. PB. loolbox,.
new tires. 97,500 miles.
Asking $9000.547-0150;
326-3123
2003 DODGE RAM w/
Hem, 2500. 7000+ miles,
loaded. $28.000. Must
sell. t3341699-2382
1996 F150 XL Extended
caD. bedliner, dual tanks,
120K, good condition
$7000. 547-9396
FOR SALE 1999 Chevy
Suburban LT, 5.7 litre.
leair-er; CD. ironLrear
' AC. 153.000 miles. Ask-
ing $8950. Call 850-956-
1260
1974 CHEVY
CHEYENNE Super 20,
"a heavy duty toy hauler"
350/350, recent recondi-
tioned ground up. $8700.
773-1818. after 5pm
2003 CHEVY 'AVA-
LANCHE Z-71. one own-
er. sunroof, Bose stereo
w/6 disc cd. leather, new
tires, 72,000 Hay miles,
clean. $21.500.00 OBO
850-260-9324
2003 CHEVROLET
SILVERADO Z-71, ex-
.cellent condition, white,
grille guard, toolbox. nerf
bars. bec rails, CD, cas-
sette, 54,000 miles. 260-
5914; 638-7511
I F _


HOM


3BR/2BA BRICK HOME
568 Hwy 273 Chipley, 4.5
acres with swimming
pool, carport and storage
buildings. $298,500.00
call for appointment or in-
formation 638-3956




2BR/1BA CITY WATER/
SEWAGE all electric,
$385/mo., plus deposit.
East Hwy 90, Bonifay.
Pets extra. 38-7555
FOR RENT 3BR/2BA
CH/A, stove. refrigerator,
disriwasher. double car-
port, ront and back,
porcn. Deposil and refer-
erices. Call 638-4620 for
an appointment. No pets.




1995 DOUBLEWIDE
TRAILER 28x60, 3BR!
2BA, needs moving,
$30,000. Call 547-7400
or 258-1388
MOBILE HOME
EDGEWOOD by
Fleerwood 1984, 14x70
2BR/2BA, 2/4 walls; ply-
wood floors, $8000, to be
moved. 548-5991




2 & 3'bedroom mobile
homes for rent, no pets.
638-1911
3 BEDROOM 2 bath
mobile home in mobile
home park, $425 with
$400 deposit, 2BR/1BA
mobile home, $335/mo;
$350/dep. avail July 1.
near Bonifay Elementary
School Ln n -.& rocr .-
atlonai area. 547-3746
BONIFAY 3/BR/2BA
CARPORT, nice mobile
home park. $550 rent,
$550 security deposit.
547-4234
MOBILE HOME FOR
rent, starting at $375 to
$425 month, $250 de-
posii, no peis. located of
Hwy, 2 & 179. Bonilay.
850-263-3572.



GRACELAND MANOR
APARTMENTS Rental
assistance on 1,.2 -&'3
BR: HC & non-HC acces-
sible apartments. Call,
850-263-4464, TDD/TTY
711. 5445 Brown Street,
Graceville, FL. Equal
Housing Opportunity.
FOR RENT .SLEEPY
Hollow Apartments. HUD
nol accepted. 850-638-
7128
ONE BEDROOM
APARTMENT including
electric utilities. $350/mo.
547-0956



RARE FIND!!! THIS is
one of the few building
lots left in the Chipley city
limits. Don't let .this one
gel away. New survey in,
file on property. 100x143.
Owner will finance with
10% down, 10% interest,
for 10 years. Call today
for more. details.
$25,000. Southern Way
Realty, Inc. Wanda
Owens, Realtor. 850-
6 3 8 5 2 2 2
wandaowens@wfeca.net


07 General 24x56,3 BR,2 BA "NEW HOME" $49,900
98 Destiny 28x6o,3 BR,2 BA........ .........$36,900
96 Peachstate 24x50,3 BR,2 BA .............$27,900
98 Horton 28x56,3 BR,2 BA................... $39,900
97 Fleetwood 24x36,2 BR,2 BA.............. $31,900
95 Redmoh 16x80,3 BR,2BA...................$23,900
Must See! 96 Redmon 28xso,4BR2 BA $42,900
98 Redmon 28x56,3 BR,2 BA .................$34,900
All Homes Include Delivery, Set-Up, AIC, Steps, Plumbing & Skiting









Monday-Friday 8 a.m.-6 p.m.,
Sat.10 a.m.-4 p.m.


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CAROLE CANNON REALTY
2229 Jim Bush Rd. Bonifay, FL
18501) 547-4784 Cell (8501951-5682
Carole Cannon, Broker
5.1 acs ready for your new home cleared,
surveyed, paved frontage $40 000 REDUCED
21 acs+-, 2 hayfields, about 1/2 wooded in mature
trees, improvements, well, camp house $135,000
* Beautiful new home in Dogwood Lakes, 3/2,
open floor plan, vaulted ceiling, porches, carport,
appliances, all the extras $229,000 5.5 acs
zoned commercial on Hwy. 77, an operating
business, 3/2 brick home, room for another business
$389,000 4 bedroom country home, 1.25
+- corner lot, fireplace, new floor covering, paved
frontage $104,900 6.87 acs $54,900 100 acs
$420 000 120 acs $510,000 17 acs $136,000
* REDUCED 10.5 acs mostly cleared, some mature
woods, improvements: well, electric, bldgs $83,000.
www.carolecannonrealty.com,
|ul I I


THIS 1.6 acre parcel is
a lishermens dream.
Property sits minutes
away from seven boat
ramps. With a easy drive
'also to 5 or more land-
ings on the
Choctawhatchee' River
and Holmes Creek.
Nestle your new dream
home among the many
trees. Buyer will need to
have a survey. Seller will
look at all reasonable of-
fersl $49,500. Southern
Way Realty, Inc. Wanda
A. Owens, Realtor. 850-,
6 3 8- 5 2 2 2.
wandaowens@wfeca.net
HOLMES COUNTY
ACREAGE 70 acres
planted pines, creek and
hardwood $4650 per
acre. 85 acres pines,
hardwood, cypress, pond
$4500 per acre. 155
acres planted pines.
hardwood, creek and
pond $4500 per acre.
Call Evona Moote.
(850)547-5413 or cell#
352-362-7844
COME TO SUNNY
SDeslin! Condo Rental
Units on tne Gulf & Sea-
side Great rates. Call
Ray @ (850)305-3855
EXECUTIVE OFFICE
SPACE for rent down-
town Chipley 638-1918
MP ENTERPRISES
Land Sale & Finance. 5
acres or more for houses
only, wooded & pasture
3 miles-South of Chipley.
Highway 77, Gainer Rd.,
Houston Rd.,;Duhcan
Community. Rd., Buddy
Rd (4) Five acres (8) ten
acres. (5) eight acres.
Owner financing or cash.
Low down payment, low
. monthly payments. Call
Milton Peel for informa-
tion 850-638-1858
GREAT HOUSE FOR
sale in Sunny Hills' 3/2
block home, beautiful
corner lot, 1260 sq ft, re-
cently remodeled, new
CH/A, appliances, floor-
ing. Ready to move in.
Priced to1 sell. $112,900.'
(850)638-1503
INVESTORS LOOK
HERE! This valuable 1
acre property is located
behind the coun annex
here in Chipley. This
could also be a great
spot for an apartment
complex. So many op-
tions cold be used here
with a zoning change.
The property size in-
cludes a 50 ft unopened
street down middle of
property. Call today for
more details. $100,000.
Southern Way Realty;
Inc. Wanda A. Owens,
Realtor. 850-638-5222
wandaowens@wfeca.net


JohnAlford..,,, 547-2737
Doug Bush...... 547-5457
James Wilson. 773-3655
(SUNNY HILLS)
Mary Coleman 547-3181
Andrea Lewis.. 547-5095
Stephanie Bradley 956-3040
Free Market Analysis;

Serc heMSIt


GRACEVILLE for lease
7752+- sf retailioffice
space, on Hwy 77, great
location, call 1-800-342-
3019
(2) OFFICES FOR rent in
downtown Bonifay..$500/
mo each including water,
sewer, and' garbage
pickup. Please call 850-
547-3530
SELLING ACREAGE?
CALL Jeremy Fretwell
850-830-3008 or Bev
Clark 850-699-0199 Jer-
emy is Ihe junior partner
ol the P 1 Award Winning
Team Walton. Team
Walton is associated wilri
the 4in large franchise
in the USA. Keller Will-
iams Realty Emerald
C'. a, os ', t
Twww.TeamWallon.com


















1, ROBERT W. Smith, am
nolonger responsible for
any other debts than my
own as of 7-31-06.




3943 KINLOCK DR in
Sunny Hills. Furniture,
household goods, wom-
ans plus size clothing,
collectibles, Avon, etc...
Fri ahd Sat. 9-3.
HUGE YARD SALE Fri/
25th & Satr261h. 8am.
Fumilure, plans, clothes.
misc. Linda & Frank
*Cumbaa, 1430 Merry
Acres Dr., Chipley. 638-
2668
5 FAMILY YARD sale,
Saturday, August 26th.
8am-till. 3 miles West of
New Hope crossroads on
Hwy 2 at block building.
Look for signs. Lots of
plus size clothing.


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Oft-nM A or ORM A C C A AllMn


GREAT HOUSE FOR
sale in Sunny Hills! 3/2
block home, beautiful
.corner lot, 1260 sq ft, re-
cenily remodeled, new
CHiA, appliances. Iloor-
ing. Ready to move in.
Priced to sell. $112,900.
(850)638-1503
2240 SQ FT home for
sale. Must be moved.
Make offer. Call 850-258-
8247.
NEW HOUSE FOR sale
or reni Sunny Hills area
Call 850-832-3580
BRICK, 3 BEDROOM, 2
bath, Hwy 77. 3 miles
Sout ol Chipley, call
Milton for information
850-638-1858
2BR/2BA FRAME
HOME CH/A, attached 2-
car garage, includes
free-standing 2-car ga-
rage with second story
1BR/1BA apartment.
Selling together on 25
acres in northern Holmes
County. 850-547-4061.











Wednesday, August 23, 2006, Washington County News/Holmes County Times-Advertiser, 9B


LARGE YARD SALE
Aug. 26th. 1200 Buddy
Gilley Rd., off Hwy 2
West, Esto, FL. Odds
and ends. 1989 Chev.
Truck.



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
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850-836-8825
METAL ROOFING
COMPANY in need of
Supervisors, Journey-
men, Foremen. Top pay
depending on experi-
ence. Call 547-1001
WANTED: SELF-MOTI-
-VATED, highly energic li-
censed real estate
agents for Washington
County, Florida. Estab-
lished NW Florida real
estate corporation is
seeking sales agents for
new homes just listed.
We offer full support,
great marketing, excel-
lent training and a gen-
erous compensation
plan. Contact Janet
Jones, Broker, at 850-
814-4548 for an inter-
view.
NEEDED ARNP OR PA
part-time position in an
established clinic in Boni-
fay, FL. Fax resume
(850)547-5415 or phone
(850)547-4284
AVON REPRESENTA-
TIVES NEEDED in Boni-
fay, Chipley, Graceville,
Wausau, Vernon,
Caryville, and Ponce de
Leon. Ask about mini-kit,
Phone 850-547-1640.
Dwayne Atkins ISR.
NEED WAITRESSES
FOR full and part-time
positions. Day and night
shifts. Apply in person at
Blitch's Restaurant, Hwy
79S & 1-10, Bonifay.
I N T E R I M
HEALTHCARE HAS im-
mediate openings for
Home Healin Aides in ine
Graceville & Cnipley ar-
eas. Please stop by 4306
51h Ave, Maranna.
DRIVER* NEEDED
L.QONG. hauli :and flat-bed
experience. Minimum
age 25,. one year over the
road experience. 535-
4944
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.
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.
MURPHY USA NOW hir-
ing cashiers at our Chi-
pley, Florida location. Ap-
plicants must possess
basic math skills and ex-
cellent, communication
skills. Starting salary is
$8hrto $8.50hr. Medical,
dental & vacations of-
fered. Please apply in
person between 8am-
5pm at Murphy USA in
the Walmart Supercenter
parking lot.
HELP WANTED
CHICKEN/BREEDER
Farm Worker. Doing feed
up, repairs, egg collec-
tions, working with
farmer. Must be in good
health. Call 850-956-
1224
STAFF OPENINGS
Call 535-4432 for more
information.
PANHANDLE AREA
EDUCATIONAL Con-
sortium (PAEC) in Chi-
pley, Florida announces
the opening for the fol-
lowing position located at
PAEC 753 West Blvd.
Chipley, FL 32428 Con-
sultant II BTSS: Qualifi-
cations include: 1. Mas
ter's Degree from an ac-
credited educational in-
stitution in education or a
related field. 2. Certified
by state of Florida in ap-
propriate area. 3. Mini-
mum of five (5) years
successful teaching / dis-
trict administrative ex-


perience. 4. Valid Florida
Driver's License. 5. Ex-
perience working with
multi district grants. A
copy of job description
and list requirements can
be found on the PAEC,
website (www.paec.org)
or for more information
contact Neal Mixon, Hu-
mane resource Special-
ist at (850) 638-6131 ext.
2328 Submit a letter of
interest, resume' and
completed Washington
County School Board ap-
plication by 12:00PM
(noon) Central, Thursday
August 24, 2006.


WE OFFER HARD work,
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competitive wages. We
need laborers & skilled
tradesmen. We are Reed
Concrete & Construction,
Inc., a growing General
Contractor at 107 E Mon-
tana Ave, Bonifay, FL
(850-547-5767)
WANT AN OPPORTU-
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company? Want to work
hard and be rewarded for
it? Reed Concrete &
Construction, Inc., in
Bonifay would like to talk
with you. 850-547-5767



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silver, dinnerware, collec-
tions, paintings, call Al
Schmidt 850-638-7304
NEEDED 100 GALLON
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Roofing & Metal. 32 yrs.
experience. Bonifay, FL.
Home (850)547-2672;
cell (850)326-3018 State
License #CCC1327269
R.A. KING & SON Bath-
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Chipped, cracked or
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3482
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roofs, new roofs & tear
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8335. Lic#RC0066513
TOO BUSY TO clean?
Let me clean your home
or business. References
available. 638-7756
WEBSITE DESIGN
COMPUTER Service &
Sales. Best rates in Tri-
County area. We are a
registered and licensed
local Christian company.
(850)638-1 587;
(850).5'96-'5-10.9.
siuaogenoc-ae'Saim corn
Ask for Michael
PONCE DE LEON Car-
riage Rental. Elegant
horse drawn carriage
rental for weddings & all
special events. Call Brent
850-836-4305; 850-259-
1073
SEWING MACHINE &
Vacuum Cleaner Repair,
guaranteed service on all
makes & models. Free
estimates. Western Auto,
216 N. Waukesha, Boni-
fay. 547-3910


HEADLINERS &
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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
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,
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956-4758
C&C BOOKKEEPING &
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RUBY JOYCE HODGES
Roofing Contractor "If it's
roofing, we can do it." 35
years experience in Tri-
Co area. Licensed and
insured. Lic#
RC0066509 (850)638-
8428 ,
PEEK IN OR Out of
Home Computer Ser-
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computers.at 1/2 price of
leading competitor's.
Home 1-850-773-5533;
cell 1-850-625-4257
SMALL DOZER BIG ex-
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dump trailer and more.
C,all John @ 850-260-,
1342
TOPSOIL FILL DIRT
clay, graystone, lime-
stone delivered. 547-
3530; 547-5244
MIKE MOODY CON-
STRUCTION new con-
struction, remodeling,'
decks, trim. (850)258-
2923; (850)638-8095
J&J CABINET shop. For
all your kitchen cabinets
& house repair needs.
Call James S. Howell.
(850)535-2839;
(850)260-1619
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Specializing in Architec-
tural Standing Seam
Metal Roofing. Installa-
tion and repair on Com-
mercial and Residential.
A 5 year warranty on
workmanship. Also .pro-
viding Standing Seam
Metal to contractors and
metal for do it yourself
projects. Call 547-1001.
License #CCC1327331.
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and Finishing 46 years
experience. 638-2300
FOR RENT first in Chip-
ley, Mini Warehouses. If
you don't have the room,
"We Do" Lamar
Townsend 850-638-
4539, north of
Townsends.



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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23
CLOSED-Vernon Library, Wausau Library.
8 a.m.-5 p.m.-Holmes County Library open.
10 a.m.-12 p.m. Holmes Council on Aging provides hot
meals and socialization.
11 a.m.-Washington Council on Aging (located in
Chipley) senior lunches, for reservations call 638-6217,
donations accepted.
12 noon-Bonifay Kiwanis Club meeting, held at Blitch's
Restaurant, located in Bonifay.
7 p.m.-Depression and Bipolat 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, located on Main Street in
Ponce de Leon.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 24
7 a.m.-Holmes County Chamber of Commerce break-
fast
8 a.m.-5 p.m.-Holmes County Library open.
8 a.m.-Washington County Commission meeting.
9 a.m.-6 p.m.-Chipley Library open.
9 a.m.-6 p.m.-Vernon Library open.
10 a.m.-12 p.m. Holmes Council on Aging provides hot
meals and socialization.
10:30-11 a.m.-Chipley Library preschool storytime.
11 a.m.-Washington Council on Aging (located in
Chipley) senior lunches, for reservations call 638-6217,
donations accepted.
1 p.m.-6 p.m.-Wausau Library open.
6 p.m.-TOPS meeting, held at Mt. Olive Baptist Church,
located three miles north of Bonifay on Hwy. 79.
6:15 p.m. The Washington/Holmes Autism Support
Group meet at Woodmen of the World in Chipley. Children
are welcome. Call 547-3173
6:30 8 p.m.- "Journeys: Finding Your Way Through
Grief" meeting, at Bonifay Nursing and Rehab Center.
8 p.m.-Narcotics Anonymous meeting, held at Blessed
Trinity Catholic Church in Bonifay.
8 p.m.-Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, held at. New
Hope Volunteer Fire Station, located on Hwy. 2 in Hol-
mes County.
FRIDAY, AUGUST 25
8 a.m.-5 p.m.-Holmes County Library open.
9 a.m.-6 p.m.-Vernon Library open.
9:30 a.m.-6 p.m.-Chipley Library open.
10 a.m.-5 p.m.-Wausau Library open. ,
10 a.m.-12 p.m. Homes Council on Aging provides
bingo. exercise, games, activities, hot meals and social-
ization.
10:30-11 a.m.-Wausau Library preschool storytime.
11 a.m.-Washinglon Council on Aging: (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 Country Boys. Admission $3: Children 12 and under
*free with parents. No smoking or alcohol. Door prizes
and 50/50 giveaways. Refreshments available.
8 p.m.-Alcoholics Anonymous open meeting, held at'
Presbyterian Church in Chipley.
SATURDAY. AUGUST 26:
CLOSED: Wausau Library
8 a.m.-12 noon-Holmes County Library open.
9 a.m.-12 noon-Vernon Library open.
9 a.m.-12 noon-Chipley Library open.
7-10 p.m. Geneva Senior Citizens Dance at Geneva
Community Center, North Iris St., every Saturday for
those 21 and older country music by the Flat County,
Band. Admission is $4. 50-50 give-axway. refreshments,
no smoking or alcohol.
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SUNDAY, AUGUST 27
8 p.m.-Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, held in the board
room at Graceville Hospital in Graceville.
4-6 p.m.-Conversational English classes for internation-
als, held at Shiloh Baptist Church. Contact church office,
638-1014 or Karma Cook, 638-8418.
MONDAY, AUGUST 28
CLOSED: Holmes County Library, Vernon Library,
Wausau Library.
9 a.m.-6 p.m.-Chipley Library open.
10 a.m.-12. p.m. Holmes Council on Aging provides
bingo, exercise, games, activities, hot meals and social-
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donations accepted. ,
6 p.m 7:30 p.m.-Salvation Army Domestic Violence
and Rape Crisis Program (SADVP) will be hosting
a domestic violence support group each Monday. The
meeting will be held at the SADVP Rural Outreach
office at 1461 S. Railroad Avenue, apartment one, in
Chipley. Call Emma or Jess at 415-5999..
6:00 p.m.-Bonifay City Council meeting.
6:30-8:30 p.m.-Conversational English classes for inter-


nationals, held at Shiloh Baptist Church. Contact church
office, 638-1014 or Karma Cook, 638-8418.
7 p.m.-Vernon City Council meeting.
8 p.m.-Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, Blessed Trinity
Catholic Church, located on Hwy. 177A, Bonifay.
TUESDAY, AUGUST 29
8 a.m.-5 p.m.-Holmes County Library open.
9 a.m.-6 p.m.-Vernon Library open.
9 a.m.-6 p.m.-Chipley Library open.
9:30 a.m.-4 p.m.-Wausau Library open.
10 a.m.-12 p.m. Holmes Council on Aging provides
hot meals and socialization.
11 a.m.-Washington Council on Aging (located in
Chipley) senior lunches, for reservations call 638-6217.
donations accepted.
12 noon-Chipley Kiwanis Club meeting.
3 p.m.-Holmes County' Commission meets fourth or last
Tuesday
6:30-Washington County Republican Party meeting
held at 794 Third Street in Chipley.
7:30 p.m.-Wausau Masonic Lodge meeting.
8 p.m.-Alcoholics Anonymous closed meeting, held at
Presbyterian Church in Chipley.
8 p.m.-Narcotics Anonymous meeting, held at Blessed
Trinity Catholic Church in Bonifay.


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