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*Physical Therapy *Speech Therapy *Massage Therapy *Sports Rehab *Water Therapy *Occupational Therapy Northwest Florida THERAPY & WELLNESS 877 Third St., Suite #1* Chipley, FL f 3 8 44 7 Behind Northwest Florida Community Hospital V638"8O Edwesde4y www.chipleypaper.com 3 sections, 40 pages 0 2005. WASHINGTON COUNTY NEWS Voue8,Nme 9 ChpeFoiaWdesaMrh3,20 50 ae axicue Seaboch sentenced CHERYL WITHROW Managing Editor James Seaboch, former Vernon High School band director, has been sentenced to three years in prison, followed by 12 years probation. .Seaboch, 45, pled guilty March 8 to lewd and lascivious molestation of a minor. He faced up to 30 years in prison. He was arrested Oct. 28, 2004, following an investigation conducted by the Washington County Sheriff's Department. Two of Seaboch's former students reported sexual activity with the band director. After his arrest, it was reported that those involved were not classmates. -One young lady said the. encounters happened throughout the 1998 school year, while the other victim reported the unlawful acts were ongoing for several years, beginning in 2000. Seaboch will be required to register with law enforcement as a sexual offender when he is released from prison. In addition, he has lost his teaching certificate, and must adhere to many statutory restrictions associated with his conviction. 'Father' of Sunshine laws dies : The man credited with author- ing Florida's ground-breaking Sunshine Law died Thursday in Tampa. J. Emory "Red" Cross, a former Alachua County state legislator and judge succumbed to complications following hip surgery. He was 91. I Cross was famous for his white suits and bright red hair, Stetson lat and string tie he wore during his 16 years in Tallahassee. . He pushed for Florida's Govern- ment-in-the-Sunshine law, which Was passed in 1967 after 10 years of Cross' persistent efforts. Besides the Sunshine Law, Cross was responsible for legislation that established Santa Fe Community College. He also sponsored leg- islation that established the early stages of University of Florida's medical school. Sunshine laws in Florida were the first open-government law that proved civil and criminal penalties for violations. Florida Supreme Court broad- ened its effectiveness, making it a model for sunshine laws in many other states. Cross, along with former Florida Supreme Court Judge James C. Ad- kins showed far-reaching political courage, championing a law that today gives public access to the process of government. The "pork chop" environment of Florida government in the 1950s and 60s prompted Cross to begin his crusade. Cross' son, C. Emory Cross, said See FATHER, Page 7A Vernon High School's marching band scored a Superior rating at a recent competition. VHS band excels despite adversity Vernon High School Band continues to prosper despite the many obstacles they have had to overcome this school year. On March 11, the District II Concert Band Festival was held at Chipley High School. Vernon's concert band under the leadership 'of substitute directors, Lisa Clark and Thera Harris, scored superior ratings for stage performance and sight reading. Last fall, immediately before district marching evaluation, VHS band students learned that their director would not be able to be with them. They were accompanied by Principal Bill Lee and Thera Harris and were one of five, out of 15 bands in the district, to score superior ratings. Two days before the March 11 concert evaluation, the students received news that their director would not be returning. Amidst tears and disappointment, and after words from band captain Mike Merring, co-captain Jonathan Miller, Clark, Harris and prayer offered by band parent, Rev. Clif Smith, the band focused the remainder of the after-school rehearsal on the task before them. "These are some of the finest students I have worked with," said Clark. "Band students are usually among the 'cream of the crop' of any good school and the VHS band students are no exception. In fact, they are above and beyond. They are well taught, dedicated and have a great love for music. I have thoroughly enjoyed working with them and it was a privilege for me to conduct them on stage. They played better than I had heard them play. Everything just came together. It was magical. It wasn't 'perfect' but it was very, very good. I knew it during the performance and I was so proud for them. It was just a joy for me and Thera, and it was obvious that all in attendance were amazed under the circumstances." "We all wore blue ribbons in honor of James Seaboch," Clark added. The VHS concert band conducted by Clark received a standing ovation after the performance. They also received much encouragement from area band directors and judges. Among the judges' comments were: "Great performance. What an electrifying job." "Greatpassion in yourplaying," said Judge Steve McClendon of Dothan, Ala., High School. Troy State University professor James Smith observed, "Great job. It is amazing that the students have worked so hard for today's performance. Along with the students, Mrs. Harris and Ms. Clark should be commended. The rating I give you is not a gift; you earned it." Richard Delafuente of Mobile, Ala., who also judged the Vernon band students at the District Solo and Ensemble Festival said, "You've worked very hard. We are all so proud of you!" The sight reading judge, Jim Knight, also of Mobile, shared a personal inspirational story with the VHS band members and encouraged them to continue to move forward. His comments included: "Good instruction period by director. Good questions from students. Some great players in this band." Clark added that this was probably the most relaxed she had ever been during the sight reading portion of a concert festival. "I know it was because I knew we had done so well on stage and Mr. Knight put us at ease. Also, the district chairman, Jamie Birdwell, came in and whispered to me and Thera that the band had scored all superior ratings on stage." Clark and Harris praised the efforts of Drum Major David Williams for all of the work he had done with the band. "He quietly commands focus from the band students but can 'get loud' if he needs to. They See VHS, Page 7A Complaint sent to state attorney CHERYL WITHROW Managing Editor Four of Washington County's five commissioners may be the subject of a state attorney inves- tigation. According to documents filed with the State's ethics commission, Commissioners Ronnie Finch, Lenzy Corbin, Jerry Sapp and Donnie Strickland, have been ac- cused of violating Sunshine Laws. Dr. James Clemmons was also named in the complaints. Paperwork filed with the State of Florida Commission on Ethics by Hueland L. Brown, who lives on Holmes Valley Road near Vernon, indicate he suspects violations were made by separate officials in different meetings. The ethics commission, which was formed by the Florida Con- stitution to investigate and render opinions concerning complaints al- leging breaches of the public trust by public officers and employees, is regulated by the Constitution and Florida Statutes. Their primary focus is to protect public funds via their powers as an investigative entity. Consequently, the original com- plaints were returned to Brown with no action taken. They were subsequently bun- dled together and mailed, along with a cover letter authored by Washington County resident La- mar Townsend, to State Attorney Steve Meadows. The letter asks Meadows' office to investigate potential violations of Florida Sunshine Laws. The first set of complaints al- lege Finch, Corbin and Clemmons met June 5, 2003, to discuss the sale of Northwest Florida Com- munity Hospital (NWFCH) to Sacred Heart Health System of Pensacola. All three historically voted against the proposed transfer of ownership. Although the complaint refer- ences a June 7, 2003, article in the Washington County News, as proof See COMPLAINT, Page 7A Tossing eggs at Saturday's Easter egg hunt at Shivers Park in Chipley is an extremely popular event. Look closely; how many eggs can you count sailing through the air? Additional photos from the event will appear in the Weekend Edition. In sid eVernon council meets..............................A W eather... In sister at irar .A Wednesday: Mostly sunny. Highs 78 to 83. South winds up to 5 mph. Wednesday Ea ste r at lib ra ry........................................... 3A Night: Partly cloudy. Lows 55 to 60. South winds 5 to 10 mph. Thursday: Mostly cloudy with chance of showers and isolated thunderstorms. Highs 76 to 81. South jerry 's Prattle ............................................... 5A winds 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 50 percent. Thursday Night: Mostly cloudy d, hD f lt o A with chance of showers and isolated thunderstorms. Lows 60 to 64. Chance of rain d a y ... VM health fair............................................8A 50percent. Friday: Mostly cloudy and breezy with a 50 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Highs 69 to 73. Friday Night: Partly cloudy with a 20 percent Area sports.................................................5B. chance of showers. Much colder. Lows 38 to 43. "A tradition of excellence and community service since 1893, continuing the Chipley Banner" 2A, Washington County News/Holmes County Times-Advertiser, Wednesday, March 30, 2005 B/ONIFAY I .S0I Wellr Wig^^ I^ U I&VIA *14 V 0 1 M a A :1 A [a] 411VIOB14 I M1 4- r O V I n B -IU7 1 VITS U -jl -- Tablerite Boneless Angus CHUCK ROAST Tablerite Family Pack " Boneless Angus CHUCK STEAK *^* EE ** *^* *^ *- Tablerite Family Pack PORK STEAK 19.7 Oz.Johnsonville ITALIAN or BRATWURST Jaoy LB I 16 Oz. Sunset Farms Assorted Smoked PORK SAUSAGE 3 DAY SALE Thurs., Fri. & Sat. MARCH 31st, APRIL 1st & 2nd STablerite Family Pack T-BONE OcOQ STEAK )k09 **~e **~c ** **Jk ** Tablerite Family Pack GROUND BEEF 40 Oz. Shopper's Value LUNCHMEATS 16 Oz. Carolina Pride COCKTAIL SMOKIES 16 Oz. Carolina Pride JUMBO FRANKS N POULTRY Bi-Color SWEET CORN MS Aberdeen 12 Oz. SLICED BACON Sweet CANTALOUPE 16 oz. GARDEN SALAD or COLE SLAW F2 98 FO I 8 Oz. 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Dle Uly YELLOW RICE DINNER $139 LETTUCE TRIO a - - - ~ Wednesday, March 30, 2005, Washington County News, 3A r/Pt UY eA"m IT) Chipley High School seeks CHIPLEY LIBRARY EASTERARTrenewal accreditation renewal On Wednesday, March 23, elementary school children enjoyed an afternoon of creating at the Chipley Library. Eggs Egg-strodinaire was the program and the children created an Easter collage using dyed egg shells, lace, and sequins. The Southern Asso- ciation of Colleges and Schools Council on Ac- creditation and School Improvement,. SACS CASI, a non-governmen- tal, voluntary organiza- tion that accredits more than 13,000 public and nonpublic institutions from early childhood through university, will be visiting Chipley High School April 4 and 5. SACS CASI is the larg- est accrediting agency in the world and is one of only six agencies that accredits both public and nonpublic educational institutions. A SACS CASI accredited school is part of an international educational network, the members of which have demonstrated success in educating students. To earn accreditation, a school must meet SACS CASI quality standards, implement a school improvement plan that focuses on increasing student performance, and be regularly evaluated by an outside group of professional educators. Accreditation is volun- tary and must be renewed each year. Principal Pat Williams said, "We are looking for- ward to having the review team examine our facility and our educational pro- grams. We feel confident that we will meet all the standards that SACS re- quires for accreditation." April's visit by a qual- ity assurance review team is the scheduled five-year evaluation for Chipley High School. The visit- ing team is composed of educators who are trained in the evaluation process. They will review the CHS extensive self-study program, and meet with parents, students, teach- ers, and other stakehold- ers to determine the strengths and weaknesses of the total educational organization. Also, mem- bers will tour the school and visit classrooms for observation. The visit will culminate in an exit report in which the team will share their findings and recommen- dations with the adminis. tration, faculty, and staff. Richard Davenport. band director at CHS, is the SACS committee chairman. Davenport expressed his apprecia. tion to all involved in the preparations for the onsite visit. "The faculty is to be commended for the team work involved in pre paying for this in-depth evaluation. We are proud of our new academic direction, and we expect this to be reflected in the SACS evaluation." 'Alt of the creationism were beautiful,"said Sandy Locke-dhildren's librarian. Contact Locke at the Chipley Library for information on future programs at the library. 638-1314. Vernon Council makes plans for SR 79 four-lane project CHERYL WITH- ROW Managing Editor Vernon city officials are making plans to re- locate utilities in antici- pation of the widening of State Road 79 through town. According to Mayor James Boswell, he and the city's engineer; Rob- ert Simmons met ,with Florida Department of Transportation (DOT) officials concerning the project. At Monday night's City Council meeting, Boswell said design is well underway, and a loan package is being worked out between DOT and the city. DOT has made a com- mitment to loan funds to the city for the purpose of moving utilities. Simmons explained there will be two water lines paralleling SR 79, with a sewer line down the middle. Following the meeting, Boswell shared drawings of the project, which will be the first phase of many, and will include replac- ing the current bridge over Holmes Creek. Approaches to the bridge will involve ac- quiring properties from well north of the cur- rent bridge, to the'Tomin Thumb convenience store, located on the corer of McFatter Street and the state highway. During the meeting, the mayor said the pro- posed loan is still in the negotiation phase. When he has concrete figures, he will bring them to Council for approval and action. In other business, Council heard from new recreation director, Brad Hall, who gave an update of his department's ac- tivities. Hall said $2,100 has been collected in base- ball sign-up fees. He explained equip- ment was purchased for $2,077; stocking the con- cession stand cost $300; and $703 had been spent for franchise fees and in- surance. , "All the teams have sponsors," he added. Vernon has one softball team, with 16 girls. According to Hall, 82 boys and girls have signed up for T-Ball and baseball. OnApril 1, ajamboree is planned. It will begin at 6 p.m. Hall also has plans to paint the concession stand, do some land- scaping and repair a torn safety net. In his regular report, Simmons advised: Contractor on the pipeline project is working on a punch list of items that need cor- rected; * Design is complete on a new wastewater treatment facility. When Florida Department of Environmental Pro- tection (DEP) permits are issued, the city will have funds allocated to their account: Work is continuing on establishing ownership or a maintenance ease- ment so replacement of a lift station on SR 79 can be accomplished; Lift station at Vernon Place may soon become the property of the city, allowing them to make necessary repairs. Sim- mons said the 'Depart- ment of Juvenile Justice is amicable to the own- ership transfer. During the course of the session, Council agreed to: Purchase a backhoe from Thompson Cater- pillar for $59,932. Re- gions Bank will handle the financing; Prepare for aban- donment of a city alley. A public hearing on the matter will be advertised in the near future; Heard from Oscar Ward, who had a peti- tion in hand signed by 22 people who do not want the four-lane highway to go through town. He was advised to present it to DOT. FREE TOWASHINGTON COUNTY RESIDENTS ONLY!" The Center Will Not Purchase Aluminum Cans On Amnesty Day AMNESTY DAY HAZ-MAT* COLLECTION Saturday, April 2, 2005 8 am. 1 p.m. RECYCLING CENTER Hwy. 7, North of Wausau *HAZ-MATS are Household Hazardous Materials or Wastes i Truck Tires $2.00 Each CONDITIONALLY EXEMPT SMALL QUAN- TITY GENERATORS WILL BE ACCEPTED AT A REDUCED RATE. DUE TO THE HAZARDOUS NATURE OF CERTAIN COMPUTER COMPO- NENTS IN HOME COMPUTERS, WE WILL BE ACCEPTING OLD COMPUTER HARDWARE INCLUDING PROCESSORS, MONITORS, KEY- BOARDS, PRINTERS, SCANNERS, ETC. HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTES: estiie Usd0i -IIven. SaleG sln Paint Pait hines- THE WASHINGTON COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS is sponsoring a project to collect, recycle, treat and properly dispose of these and other HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTES ON TRIAL BASIS, RECYCLING CENTER WILL BE OPEN SAT., APRIL 16th FROM 7:30 a.m. to 12:00 NOON. For Further Information Please Call 638-6264 Bring Your Glass Bottles, Plastic Soda and Milk lugs, Newspapers and Cardboard A A NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS The deadline for paying 2004 property taxes without a delinquent fee is March 31, 2005. All mail payments postmarked March 31, 2005 will be accepted without a penalty. Taxes paid after March 31, 2005 will have an additional 3% penalty. Taxes paid after April 29, 2005 will have a 3% penalty and newspaper advertising costs. Office Hours: Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Telephone Numbers: (850) 638-6275 or (850) 638-6276 Helen McEntyre Washington County Tax Collector ONE DAY ONLY! FREE DISPOSAL OF: *Up To 12 Passenger Vehicle;Waste Tires o3 Used Major Appliances Per Household *Household Hazardous Waste EdiTORiAl Wahigto *Cuny ew, .edesaySMrc 3, 00,1'f bio- mom - ~ -. a a * r.- - - w - - S -r - - - mm-ow 84 4h a. mb. Copyrig hted;Mater Syndicated lContent Available from Commercial News Providers" 9, _ -r , - . - - S .~ - 4.6. * St * a 6 - 4 0 a S S -w - oo- am-am& - -RW qb &-AI- S-r a - We welcome your comments The News welcomes letters to the editor. ALL LETTERS MUST BE SIGNED and include th dress and phone number for verification. The opinions expressed in letters to the editor do n reflect the opinions of this newspaper. We reserve the right to delete materials not in keeping wi policies, those we feel would be libelous, politically motivated, or any we feel are in poor taste. maintain the author's meaning should it become necessary to delete any such portions. We do political endorsements as letters to the editor; these are political advertisements. We do letters of thanks. Those wishing to thank someone should do so, one method being a "ca advertisement in the paper. Letters should be mailed to: Editor, Washington County News, PO. Bo. FL 32428 or can be e-mailed to us at news@chipleypapercom. w S TO THE EDITOR: New Hope Volunteer Fire Department is on duty 24/7 with state certified firefighters. We are all volunteers and are proud of what we do. However, there are some people out in the world that don't think so and make rude S remarks. At a structure fire Wednesday it was heard S "they (New Hope) should just let the place burn down, then we won't have so much to clean up." Let me tell you folks, if it were your house, would you want us to let it burn down or try l to save something? Our time on.scene was three minutes from S time of page, but upon arrival the structure was fully involved. Time frame! Yes, time frame. The fire wasn't reported due to no phone service, due to fire. So how can we be expected to save much when we either don't get paged in a timely manner or have to b drive many miles down dirt roads to respond. All the departments in Holmes County do the best the) can, but sometimes itjust isn't enough. There are too few people that offer to help their volunteer fire departments and that is a crime. We give our lives to protect yours every time we roll out of the fire station. Apprecia- tion is slim to none. With the rising cost of fuel, etc., it is get- ting more and more difficult for us to do our job properly. When we have to beg and beg for money and equipment, what is it coming e author's ad- to? We get discouraged, but we continue to ot necessarily provide our services. Whether fire, MVA, .th newspaper public assistance, snake in the bathroom, cat up a tree or what ever, we are there for you. We pledge to Someday, Lord willing, we will have our not publish new fire station/emergency shelter, and then not publish maybe we will get more people interested in rd of thanks" our needs, MAYBE. rd ofthanks Be safe, be well, GOD bless. x 627, Chipley, GWENDOLYN EVANS Operations Chief, New Hope VFD TO THE EDITOR: Maybe someone can help me understand what is wrong with the world today, that we would take a woman's life without a second thought. We arrest people every, day for the starvation of animals, but we will starve a woman, a human being. I'm in the process of finding a list of judges who are taking Terri away from her parents. I will exhaust every effort getting their names posted to insure they won't serve again. Her parents are pleading. They see nothing but their undying love for their daughter, and who are we to take her away from them? Ijust don't understand. Every day for several weeks, I've read the same story on the front page. The Fight for Terri Schiavo. Is this story not reaching the right people? They keep saying she is in a vegetative state, a point of no return, but vegetables don't move, do they? They don't respond to a mother's touch. I read the article this morning in the News Herald, a paper that goes out daily from Panama City. I'm sure you can find it online and, if you read it, Sen. Clary makes a promising point. Why are they issuing morphine to a woman who is in a vegetative state? If she were in a vegetative state, she would feel nothing, right? Why the need for medication? I would gladly serve a sentence attempting to care for her myself. (People have been arrested for attempting to give her water!) Is this really what this has come down to? Someone please help me understand why a country that bellows "freedom" and "one nation under God," would strip every right from this particular woman. Shouldn't her parents be "free" to care for her if that is their will? I'm afraid to imagine the disappointment God must feel, knowing that a nation he has so tremendously blessed has become so cruel. As for Terri's husband and his simple-minded supporters, there is a special place in hell for murderers. That's what this has come down to. Each person that has had a hand in the demise of Terri Schiavo is a murderer...no better than the sadistic slayers on death row...and even THEY are being fed! I'm curious to know what my friends think of this situation. AMANDA COOPER Maurice (Moe) Pujol Publisher Cheryl Withrow Managing Editor P.O. Box 627 Ti E Brenda Pujol Associate Publisher Jay Felsberg Asst. Managing Editor Chipley, FL 32428 kCq1O N NLA Y i E 4 Cameron Everett Production Supervisor. Jeremy Raines Sports Editor For news tips or Lynne Chapman Business Manager advertising information, call: Brad Goodyear Chipley Plant Manager The News is published every Wednesday and Saturday by Chipley Newspapers, Inc., 63 8 -0 2 1 2 1364 N. 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Box627 Chipley, FL 32428 ai: new@chipleypaper.com permission of Chipley Newspapers, Inc. w$39.25 p2. t .chipleypaper.com i$39.25 per year plus $2.75 tax, $42.00 total USPS 667-360 ial -l a .., qw 4 I V I q a Tough job Puzzled * Ab r- r 0 ,aD - a * - * * . - -, Wednesday, March 30, 2005, Washington County News, 5A Perry's Prattle Last week, I wrote of my mother, Marie Harris Wells', promi- nent role in a household where eight of her ten children were reared to adulthood. Remember, this was in an era of few modern conveniences. This was prior to rural electrification, thus no running water, no indoor plumbing for bathrooms and, of course, no radio, TV, or telephones. We did look forward to the ice man coming around twice weekly with ice to place in a well-insu- lated homemade ice box where a few food items could be cooled, and iced tea could be en- joyed, especially at the noon meal. Wash day at our house was firing up an outside cast iron pot, boiling the clothes in soapy water, usually homemade lye soap, and then rinsing with clear, fresh water drawn from an open well and placed into two or more wash tubs. For these chores, our mother had help come in. Matt Broxton and daughters, Alma, Thelma, Ruby, Mattie Lou and Inez, were usually on hand to help with wash day. After drying the clothes, sheets and pillow cases by hanging them on the clothesline, came the ironing, using a 'smoothing iron" heated on a wood-burning stove or an open fireplace. L.C. Broxton, the hus- band and father, was also on the scene with sons, Shelley, Leon, Theodore, Junior and Frank, help- ing on the farm, hoeing, plowing, picking cotton, or whatever work need- ed to be done. Their pay for all this type of work was in farm produce, meat from the smoke- house, syrup, a live fryer or two, and eggs. Cash was almost non-existent and everyone was happy with the arrangement. The Broxton family was more than domestic help to my mother, they were her friends. She enjoyed a day with them and they remained friends throughout life. The Broxton and Wells chil- dren also played together and remained lifelong friends. My mother had more than a thirst for educa- tion. Someone has used the phrase "a passion for education." I think this would apply to her. All of my siblings recall hearing her tell of actu- ally crying as a young- ster when she had gone as far in school as she was allowed to go. When work was over with, and late into the night, mama would be found with a book or magazine. I have often wondered where the material came from and how she had the strength to read after a hard day's work. Benarr Macfadden was one of her favorite authors. In looking into his book titles in recent years, I wondered why she would be interested in his writ- ings. Physical Culture, one of his books, may have been looked upon for a health benefit. He may have also published a monthly magazine that she was able to get. John Steinbeck's Grapes of Wrath and Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitch- Sell were probably loaned to her by Vera Kingston, a lifelong friend, with whom mama kept an ongoing correspondence. Vera came from the Par- rish family in the Hinson Cross Roads area. When the film, Gone by Judge With the Wind, came to Chipley, my brother Jim and I, along with others, left Vernon school and came to Chipley by some means that I don't recall and saw the movie. How we paid our way into the theater and how we made it home six miles south of Bonifay after the show, I do not recall. I do remember that our dad was not too happy with his sons skipping school for a "picture show," but mama saw some redeeming value in our transgression and there was no punishment administered. Mama kept in touch with the outside world through her exchange of letters with Vera Kings- ton. A letter from Vera was always welcomed, lengthy and informative. They were dear friends right up to mama's death. Our mom kept in touch with two of her former teachers from Long Bay School, Pearl Meeker Tison and Flor- ence Harcus Brock. She obviously leaned on their knowledge and listened to their counsel even in adulthood as she did as their student. When Home Demon- stration Agents started visiting farm'. families, mama welcomed them to our home. She tried hard to follow their sug- gestions in homemaking, canning, sewing clothing and other helpful hints. Mama remembered Mary Brownlee Minchin as one of those early agents and always had a deep fondness and ap- preciation for her efforts. This lady still resides in Chipley. She went into teaching school and taught until retirement. She recently celebrated WE CAN HELP YOU... .Life University, Cum Laude Doctor of Chiropractic *National Board of Chiropractic Examiners, 1981 Diplomate Certificate Member: *American Academy of Spine Physicians CAmerican Chiropractic Association eFlorida Chiropractic Association Nk.. SPerry E. Wells, ret. her 87th birthday. Bess Yates Harrell was another special person to our mother and was helpful in sewing dresses for mama and the girls in the family. Mama had a deep admiration and respect for Gertrude McCullough Lee, who was Holmes County's first home health nurse. Gertrude, wife of Quincy Lee, lived in the commu- nity and mama relied on her medical knowledge and direction in the rear- ing of her children, espe- cially those coming along in her later years. Further on in life, she depended on Lillie Mae Nettles as housekeeper, cook and for other chores. After being further incapaci- tated, it was Nancy Gil- ley Harwick who mama looked to as her guardian angel. Nancy stood by her, day and night, right up until her death on June 9, 1993. Our mama may have been small in stature and rather passive in her outward personality, but when it came to looking out for her household, and especially her chil- dren, she could become aggressive to the point that everyone around her knew that she meant business and would respond to her. Thanks, mama, for instilling your values in us, especially the importance of con- tinuing to learn. Thanks for teaching us not to be "coarse," but use some "refinement" as we went out to face the world. Those two words were her favorites! Maybe we did listen to you to some degree. See you all next week. lege will present read- ings and recitations. The public is invited to attend along with members and other friends. For luncheon reserva- tions, call Jodie Warren at 638-4321. The Red Cross, RSVP, Emergency Operations Cen- ter, and current volunteers at First Baptist Church are partnering to build a Disas- ter Assistance Team capable of responding to any emer- gency. A pool of volunteers is needed for training, much of which will be done by the Red Cross. It is hoped the volunteers will not see much action, but will be re- liable and responsible when needed. For more information, call Jerry Haviland at 638-6217. Miss Chipley Pageant Chipley Junior Women's Chipley pageant is a preliminary Club will sponsor its annual to the Miss and Little Miss Pea. Miss & Little Miss Chipley nut Festival in the fall. pageant to be held at Chipley For more information, con- High School on Saturday, April tact Stephanie Orr at 638-7860 2, beginning at 7 p.m. or Julie Young at Chipley High The Miss and Little Miss School. 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CAB CD, Bedliner, Only 15K Miles, Sandstone ..23,995 HOWELL CHEVROLET Hwy. 90, Bonifay, FL AN AMERICAN 547-4111 R-VOLUTION Disaster Volunteers MI Back & Neck Pain MiArm & Leg Pain SNumbness & Tingling Vi"Headaches iV.Muscle & Joint Problems z hO,, ArwOe W ~/6ew4Ae ,m4Fr 6e fu y aro iwer Dr. Stuart Steiger C l F A -poite STEIGER HIROPRACTIC CENTER P.A. 63700 CHIPLEY, FLORIDA M" "44L Mattie Broxton as pictured on her funeral program dated April 21, 1979. Her funeral was held that day at St. Mary A.M.E. Church in Caryville. She was born Oct. 21, 1902, and died April 13, 1979. Cooper Funer al Home of Chipley directed the funeral. Two of this lady's grandchildren live in Chipley Louie Lewis Jr., long-time Piggly Wiggly employee, and Dorothy Lew. is Washington, secretary at Roulhac Middle School for many years. Her other sons and daughters live in Caryville and other parts of Florida. **- -- -- --- ** 'Mark Your Ca(endar Friends oftheLibrary Friends of the Library I qR Friends of the Wash- ington County Library will meet on Thursday, April 7, at 12 p.m. at the Chipley Women's Club. A group of students from Carol Saunder's class in Oral Interpreta- tions from Chipola Col- 6A. Washington County News, Wednesday, March 30, 2005 NOTICE OF APPLICATION As published In the Washington FOR TAX DEED County News March 16, March 23, March 30, & April 6, 2005 Notice is hereby given, that Wasbh inaton County the holder of the NOTICE OF APPLICATION following certiflcaAte, has filed FOR TAX DEED said certificate for a Tax Deed to be issued thereon. The certificate Notice is hereby given, that number and year of Issuance, Washington County the holder of the description of the property, the following certificate, has flied and the names in which it was said certificate for a Tax Deed to assessed are as follows : be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, CERTIFICATE NO. 1Q05 the description of the property, YEAR OF ISSUANCE 0. and the names In which it was DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: assessed are as follows : Aparcel of land commencing 330 CERTIFICATE NO. 63 feet South and 100 feet West YEAR OF ISSUANCE 00 of the Northeast Corner of the NW 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of Section DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: 3, Township 3 North. Range Allroads, Road Right-of-ways and 15 West, thence run West 210 Park sites as shown on Attached feet, thence run South 210 feet, Exhibit "A" which is a Plat of thence run East 210 feet, thence Paradise Lakes, a subdivision in run North 210 feet to the Point Washington County, Florida, re- of beginning, containing 1 acre, corded in Plat Book 3, Page 174, more or less. Official records of Washington County, Florida. NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED : on loid Gladvs Watson McCabe NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED : Paradise Lakes Homeowners' Said property being in the county AssocitionInc. of Washington, State of Florida. Unless such certificated shall be Said property being in the county redeemed according to the law, of Washington, State of Florida. the property described shall be Unless such certificated shall be sold to the highest bidder at the redeemed according to the law, courthouse dooronAoril 25,2005 the property described shall be at 10:00 AM. sold to the highest bidder at the Dated this 8 day of March.2005 courthouse door on April 25.2 05 at 10:00 AM. LINDA HAYES COOK Dated this day of March 2005 CLERK OF'THE CIRCUIT COURT LINDA HAYES COOK WASHINGTON COUNTY, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT FLORIDA COURT BY: WASHINGTON COUNTY, J C Rogers, Deputy Clerk FLORIDA BY: WARNING: J C Rogers, Deputy Clerk THEREARE UNPAID TAXES ON PROPERTY WHICH YOU OWN WARNING: IN WHICH YOU HAVE LEGAL THEREAREUNPAIDTAXESON INTEREST. THE PROPERTY PROPERTY WHICH YOU OWN WILLBESOLDATPUBLICAUC- IN WHICH YOU HAVE LEGAL TIONONNAril25.2005 UNLESS INTEREST. THE PROPERTY THE BACKTAXESARE PAID.TO WILLBE SOLDATPUBLICAUC- MAKE ARRANGEMENTS FOR TION ON April 25.2005UNLESS PAYMENT OR TO RECEIVE THEBACKTAXESAREPAID.TO FURTHER INFORMATION,CON- MAKE ARRANGEMENTS FOR TACT THECLERKOFCOURT PAYMENT OR TO RECEIVE IMMEDIATELY ATP.O. BOX 647 FURTHER INFORMATION, CON- OR 1293 JACKSONAVE., SUITE TACT THE CLERK OF COURT 101, CHIPLEY, FLORIDA32428, IMMEDIATELY AT P.O. BOX 647 ORTELEPHONE (850)638-6285 OR1293JACKSONAVE..SUITE ext225. 101, CHIPLEY, FLORIDA32428, AMOUNT TO REDEEM FO OR TELEPHONE (850) 638-6285 AMOUNT TO REDEEM FOR ext225. March 664.02 IN U.S. CUR- RENCYONLY. AMOUNT TO REDEEM FOR AMOUNT TO REDEEM FOR March 567.12 IN U.S. CUR- Alril673.53 IN U.S. CURRENCY RENCY ONLY. ONLY. AMOUNT TO REDEEM FOR April 575.31 IN U.S. CURRENCY No Personal Checks Accepted. ONLY. Cashier's Checks, Money Orders, and Westem Union are the only No Personal Checks Accepted. other alternatives accepted. Cashier's Checks, Money Orders, and Western Union are the only As published in the Washington other alternatives accepted. County News March 16, March 23, March 30, & April 6, 2005 As published in the Washington County News March 16, March NOTICE OFAPPLICATION 23, March 30, & April 6, 2005 FOR TAX DEED Notice is hereby given, that Wash- NOTICE OF APPLICATION inoton County the holder of the FOR TAX DEED following certificate, has filed said certificate for a Tax Deed to Notice is hereby given, that be issued thereon. The certificate Washington County the holder of number and year of issuance, the following certificate, has filed the description of the property, said certificate for a Tax Deed to and the names in which it was be issued thereon. The certificate assessed are as follows: number and year of issuance, the description of the property, CERTIFICATE NO. 760 and the names in which it was YEAR OF ISSUANCE 00 assessed are as follows : DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: CERTIFICATE NO. 1412 Lots 7 & 8 n Block 2, according to YEAR OF ISSUANCE 00 Afford Dekle Addition of Town of Wausau, the official plat onfile in DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: the Office of the Clerk of the Cir- Lot3, Block 94, of Sunny Hills Unit cuit Court of Washington County. 1 a subdivision according to the being in Section 25, Township 3 Plate thereof, as recorded in Plat North, Range 14 West. Book 2, Pages 9 through 27, of the Public Records of Washington NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED : County, Florida. Samuel M & Linda M McMillan NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED : Said property being in the county Patrick & Aneelina Peters of Washington, State of Florida. Unless such certificated shall be Said property being In the county redeemed according to the law, of Washington, State of Florida. the property described shall be Unless such certificated shall be sold to the highest bidder at th e. -. 5c.'.j;n,l :. min- Ba, courthousedooronAril25.2005 me o,,r de,:rw.a hall D at 10:'l AM. sold to the highest bidder at the Dated this 8 day of March 2005 courthouse door onApril25 2005 at 10:00 AM. LINDA HAYES COOK Dated this 9 day of March 2005 CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT LINDA HAYES COOK WASHINGTON COUNTY, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT FLORIDA COURT BY: WASHINGTON COUNTY, J C Rogers, Deputy Clerk FLORIDA BY: WARNING: J C Rogers, Deputy Clerk THERE AREUNPAID TAXES ON J Rogers Deputylerk PROPERTY WHICH YOU OWN WARNING: IN WHICH YOU HAVE LEGAL THEREAREUNPAIDTAXESON INTEREST. THE PROPERTY PROPERTY WHICH YOU OWN WILLBESOLDATPUBLICAUC- IN WHICH YOU HAVE LEGAL TION ON Aprl 22005 UNLESS INTEREST. THE PROPERTY THE BACKTAXESARE PAID. TO WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUC- MAKE ARRANGEMENTS FOR TION ON April25 2005 UNLESS PAYMENT OR TO RECEIVE THEBACKTAXESAREPAID.TO FURTHER INFORMATIONCON- MAKE ARRANGEMENTS FOR TACT THE CLERK OF COURT PAYMENT OR TO RECEIVE IMMEDIATELYAT P.O. BOX 647 FURTHER INFORMATION, CON- OR 1293 JACKSONAVE., SUITE TACT THE CLERK OF COURT 101, CHIPLEY, FLORIDA32428, IMMEDIATELYAT P.O. BOX 647 ORTELEPHONE (850)638-6285 OR 1293 JACKSONAVE.. SUITE ext 225. 101, CHIPLEY, FLOR1DA32428, OR TELEPHONE (850) 638-6285 AMOUNT TO REDEEM FOR ext225. March 1.054.84 IN U.S. CUR- RENCY ONLY. AMOUNT TO REDEEM FOR AMOUNTTOREDEEM FORApI March $ 762.45 IN U.S. CUR- 1.069.77 IN U.S. CURRENCY RENCYONLY. ONLY. AMOUNTTO REDEEM FOR Aori Pers773.33 IN U.S.CURRENCY. No Personal Checks Accepted. ONLY. Cashier's Checks, Money Orders, and Western Union are the only No Personal Checks Accepted. other alternatives accepted. Cashier's Checks, Money Orders, and Western Union are the only As published in the Washington other alternatives accepted. County News March 16, March 23, March 30, & April 6, 2005 As published in the Washington County News March 16, March NOTICE OF APPLICATION 23, March 30, & April 6, 2005 FOR TAX DEED NOTICE OF APPLICATION Notice ishereby given, thatWash- FOR TAX DEED incton Count the holder of the following certificate, has filed Notice Is hereby given, that said certificate for a Tax Deed to Washington County the holder of be Issued thereon. The certificate the following certificate, has filed number and year of issuance, said certificate for a Tax Deed to the description of the property, be Issued thereon. The certificate and the names in which It was number and year of issuance, assessed are as follows: the description of the property, arid the names in which it was CERTIFICATE NO. 775 assessed are as follows: YEAR OF ISSUANCE 00 CERTIFICATE NO. 143 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: YEAR OF ISSUANCE 00 Commence at the NW Comer of the SW 1/4 of SE 1/4 of Section DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: 30, T3N, R14W; thence run East- Lot 1, Block 17, Lakeview Acres ery along the North Boundary of Subdivision, recorded In Plate theS1ofSE1/4ofsadSection Book 1, Page 52. 30for750.5feetforaPointof Be- oo ginning;Thencecontinue Easterly NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED : along saidNorth Boundary, 120.0 illam & Dorothy Lennox feet; thence run Southerly parallel with the West Boundary of the Said property being in the county SE 1/4 of said Section 30 for of Washington, State of Florida. 500.0 feet; thence run Westerly Unless such certificated shall be parallel with the North Boundary redeemed according to the law, oftheS 1/2 of the SE 1/4ofsaid the property described shall be Section 30 for 120.0 feet; thence sold to the highest bidder at the run Northerly parallel to said West ourthouse dooronAoril 25.205 Boundary of the SE 1/4 500.0 at 10:00AM. feet to the Point of Beginning. Dated this 10 day of March , Subject to a roadway easement 2005 over and across the Southerly 20 feet thereof; also subject to a LINDA HAYES COOK GuIfPowerCo. CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED: WASHINGTON COUNTY, Ravy & Bonnie Fitten FLORIDA BY: Said property being in the county J C Rogers, Deputy Clerk of Washington, State of Florida. WARNING: Unless such certificated shall be THEREAREUNPAIDTAXESON redeemed according to the law, PROPERTY WHICH YOU OWN the property described shall be IN WHICH YOU HAVE LEGAL sold to the highest bidder at the INTEREST. THE PROPERTY courthousedooron April 5,2005 WILLBE SOLDAT PUBLICAUC- at 10:00 AM. TION ON April 25. 2005 UNLESS Dated this a day of March,. 2005 THE BACK TAXES ARE PAID. TO MAKE ARRANGEMENTS FOR LINDA HAYES COOK PAYMENT OR TO RECEIVE CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT FURTHERINFORMATION,CON- COURT TACT THE CLERK OF COURT WASHINGTON COUNTY, IMMEDIATELYAT P.O. BOX 647 FLORIDA OR 1293 JACKSONAVE., SUITE BY: 101, CHIPLEY, FLORIDA 32428, J C Rogers, Deputy Clerk OR TELEPHONE (850) 638-6285 WARNING: ext 225. THEREAREUNPAIDTAXESON AMOUNT TO REDEEM FOR PROPERTY WHICH YOU OWN March $ 527.62 IN U.S. CUR- IN WHICH YOU HAVE LEGAL RENCYONLY. INTEREST. THE PROPERTY AMOUNTTOREDEEMFORAoridl WIL'LHBESOLpATPUBLICAUC- $ 535.28 IN U.S. CURRENCY ,lOOApul, 252005UNLESSC --ONLY. THE BACK TAXES ARE PAID. TO MAKE ARRANGEMENTS FOR No Personal Checks Accepted. PAYMENT OR TO RECEIVE Cashier'sChecks, Money Orders, FURTHER INFORMATION, CON- and Western Union are the only TACT THE CLERK OF COURT other alternatives accepted. IMMEDIATELY AT P.O. BOX 647 OR 1293 JACKSONAVE., SUITE As published In the Washington 101, CHIPLEY, FLORIDA32428, County News March 16, March OR TELEPHONE (850) 638-6285 23, March 30, & April 6, 2005 ext 225. AMONT TO RD M FR NOTICE OF APPLICATION AMOUNT TO REDEEM FOR FOR TAX DEED March$1.054.41 IN U.S. CUR- OR TAX DEED M 'RENY ONL C Notice is hereby given, that Wash- AMOUNTTO REDEEM FORArl Inaton Couny the holder of the $1069.35 IN U.S. CURRENCY following certificate, has filed ONLY. said certificate for a Tax Deed to be Issued thereon. The certificate No Personal Checks Accepted, number and year of Issuance, Cashier's Checks, Money Orders, the description df the property, and Western Union are the only and the names In which It was other alternatives accepted. assessed are as follows : CERTIFICATE NO. 393 YEAR OF ISSUANCE Q0 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: A parcel of land commencing 20 feet North of the Southeast Comer of the SW 1/4'of the SE 1/4 of Section 28, Township 5 North, Range 13 West, thence run North 210 feet, thence run West 19 feet, thence run South 210 feet, thence run East 19feet to the point of beginning. Less: Commence at the South- east Comer of the East 1/2 of the SW 1/4 of the SE 1/4 of Section 28, Township 5 North, Range 13 West, of Washington County, Florida; thence West along the South line of said forty 19.0 feet; thence North 20.0 feet to the North side of a County Road and the Point of Beginning; thence continue North 210.0 feet; thence East 4.0 feet ; thence South 210.0 feet; thence West 4.0 feet to the point of beginning. NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED: Newton & Clols Moselev Said property being in the county of Washington, State of Florida. Unless such certificated shall be redeemed according to the law, the property described shall be s4ld to the highest bidder at the deurthouse door on April 25. 2005 at 10:00 AM. Dated this day of March . 2005S LINDA HAYES COOK CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT WASHINGTON COUNTY, FLORIDA BY: J C Rogers, Deputy Clerk WARNING: THERE ARE UNPAID TAX- ES ON PROPERTY WHICH YOU OWN IN WHICH YOU HAVE LEGAL INTEREST. THE PROPERTY WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION ON April 25. 2005 UNLESS THE BACK TAXES ARE PAID. TO MAKE ARRANGEMENTS FOR PAY- MENT OR TO RECEIVE FUR- THER INFORMATION, CON- TACT THE CLERK OF COURT IMMEDIATELY AT P.O. BOX 647 OR 1293 JACKSON AVE., SUITE 101, CHIPLEY, FLORIDA 32428, OR TELEPHONE (850) 638-6285 ext 225. AMOUNT TO REDEEM FOR March 451.96 IN U.S. CUR- RENCY ONLY. AMOUNT TO REDEEM FOR April8.8IN U.S. CURRENCY ONLY. No Personal Checks Accepted. Cashier's Checks, Money Or- ders, and Western Union are the only other alternatives ac- cepted. As published in the Washington County News March 16, March 23, March 30, &April 6, 2005 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED Notice is hereby given, that Washinaton County the holder of the following certificate, has filed said certificate for a Tax Deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of Issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows : CERTIFICATE NO. 398 YEAR OF ISSUANCE 00 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: Beginning at the SE Corner of Lot 2, Block A of the Hagerman Addition, according to the plat on file in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Washington County, Florida, thence run North 213 feet for a point of beginning, thence run North 100 feet, thence West 303 feet, thence South 73 feet. thence East 96 feet. thence oCuir, 2: iPiel tr.-ne Ehst 207 ! re-il Io Ihe pu,.nl O" r. lhr.,ng ' NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED : James & Kimberv BrOham Said property being In the county of Washington, State of Florida. Unless such certificated shall be redeemed according to the law, the property described shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse door on April 25 2005 at 10:00 AM. Dated this 8 day of March 2005 LINDA HAYES COOK CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT WASHINGTON COUNTY, FLORIDA BY: J C Rogers, Deputy Clerk WARNING: THERE ARE UNPAID TAX- ES ON PROPERTY WHICH YOU OWN IN WHICH YOU HAVE LEGAL INTEREST. THE PROPERTY WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION ON April 25. 2005 UNLESS THE BACK TAXES ARE PAID. TO MAKE ARRANGEMENTS FOR PAY- MENT OR TO RECEIVE FUR- THER INFORMATION, CON- TACT THE CLERK OF COURT IMMEDIATELY AT P.O. BOX 647 OR 1293 JACKSON AVE., SUITE 101, CHIPLEY, FLORIDA 32428, OR TELEPHONE (850) 638-6285 ext 225. AMOUNT TO REDEEM FOR March 14820.58 IN U.S. CUR- RENCY ONLY. AMOUNT'TO REDEEM FOR April 14.830.55 IN U.S. CUR- RENCY ONLY. No Personal Checks Accepted. Cashier's Checks, Money Or- ders, and Western Union are the only other alternatives ac- cepted. As published In the Washington County News March 16, March 23, March 30, &April 6, 2005 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED .Notice Is hereby given, that Washlnaton County the holder of the following certificate, has filed said certificate for a Tax Deed to be Issued thereon. The certificate number and year of Issuance,- the description of the property, and the names In which It was assessed are as follows : CERTIFICATE NO. 1296 YEAR OF ISSUANCE 00 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- ERTY: Lot 3, Block 5, of Sunny Hills Unit 1, a subdivision according to the Plate thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 2, Pages 9 through 27, of the Public Records of Washing- ton County, Florida. NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED : Said property being in the county of Washington, State of Florida. Unless such certificated shall be redeemed according to the law, the property described shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse door on April 25. 2005 at 10:00 AM. Dated this 9 day of March , 2005 LINDA HAYES COOK CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT WASHINGTON COUNTY, FLORIDA BY: J C Rogers, Deputy Clerk WARNING: THERE ARE UNPAID TAX- ES ON PROPERTY WHICH YOU OWN IN WHICH YOU HAVE LEGAL INTEREST. THE PROPERTY WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION ON April 22005 UNLESS THE BACK TAXES ARE PAID. TO MAKE ARRANGEMENTS FOR PAY- MENT OR TO RECEIVE FUR- THER INFORMATION, CON- TACT THE CLERK OF COURT IMMEDIATELY AT P.O. BOX 647 OR 1293 JACKSON AVE., SUITE 101, CHIPLEY, FLORIDA 32428, OR TELEPHONE (850) 638-6285 ext 225. AMOUNT TO REDEEM FOR March 764.95 IN U.S. CUR- RENCY ONLY. AMOUNT TO REDEEM FOR Arl775.84 IN U.S. CURRENCY ONLY. No Personal Checks Accepted. Cashier's Checks, Money Or- ders, and Western Union are the be issued thereon. The certificate only other alternatives accepted. number and year of Issuance, the description of the property, As published in the Washington and the names In which It was County News March 16, March assessed are as follows: 23, March 30, & April 6, 2005 CERTIFICATE NO. 1260 YEAR OF ISSUANCE 00 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: Lots 5 & 6, Block 43, In Section Notice is hereby given, that Ii, Township 4 North, Range 16 Washlnaton Countv the holder of West, according to map of the R. the following certificate, has filed E. L McCasklllsa said certificate for a Tax Deed to be issued thereon. The certificate NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED : number and year of issuance, AlbertRuss the description of the property, and the names in which It was Said property being in the county assessed are as follows: of Washington, State of Florida. Unless such certificated shall be CERTIFICATE NO. 1379 redeemed according to the law, YEAR OF ISSUANCE 00 the property described shall be sold to the highest bidder at the DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: courthouse door on ADrlI25,2005 Lot 8, Block 67, of Sunny Hills Unit at 10:00 AM. 01, a subdivision according to the Dated this 9 day of March, 2005 Plate thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 2, Pages 9 through 27, of LINDA HAYES COOK the Public Records of Washington CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT County, Florida. COURT WASHINGTON COUNTY, NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED : FLORIDA Jose & Luz Vizcarrondo BY: J C Rogers, Deputy Clerk Said property being in the county J C Rogers, Deputy Cle of Washington, State of Florida. WARNING: Unless such certificated shall be THERREARE UNPAIDTAXESON redeemed according to the law, PROPERTY WHICH YOU OWN the property described shall be IN WHICH YOU HAVE LEGAL sold to the highest bidder at the INTEREST. THE PROPERTY courthouse door on Apil 25.2005 WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUC- at 10:00 AM. TION ON Al 25t.2005 UNLESS Dated this 9 day of March, 2005 THEBACKTAXESARE PAID. TO MAKE ARRANGEMENTS FOR LINDA HAYES COOK PAYMENT OR TO RECEIVE CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT FURTHERINFORMATION, CON- COURT TACT THE CLERK OF COURT WASHINGTON COUNTY, IMMEDIATELYATP.O. BOX 647 FLORIDA OR 1293 JACKSON AVE., SUITE BY: 101, CHIPLEY, FLORIDA 32428, J C Rogers, Deputy Clerk OR TELEPHONE (850) 638-6285 ext225. WARNING: THEREAREUNPAIDTAXESON AMOUNT TO REDEEM FOR PROPERTY WHICH YOU OWN March 563.85 IN U.S. CUR- IN WHICH YOU HAVE LEGAL RENCYONLY INTEREST. THE PROPERTY AMOUNT TO REDEEM FOR WILLBE SOLDATPUBLICAUC- Ail 571.97 IN U.S. CURRENCY TION ON April2.2005 UNLESS ONLY. THE BACKTAXES ARE PAID. TO MAKE ARRANGEMENTS FOR No Personal Checks Accepted. PAYMENT OR TO RECEIVE Cashier's Checks, MoneyOrders, FURTHER INFORMATION, CON- and Western Union are the only TACT THE CLERK OF COURT other alternatives accepted. IMMEDIATELY AT P.O. BOX 647 OR 1293 JACKSON AVE., SUITE As published In the Washington 101, CHIPLEY, FLORIDA32428, County News March 18, March OR TELEPHONE (850) 638-6285 23, March 30, & April 8, 2005 ext 225. NOTICE OF APPLICATION AMOUNT TO REDEEM FOR FOR TAX DEED March $ 657.37 IN U.S. CUR- RENCY ONLY. Notice is hereby given, that Wash- AMOUNTTO REDEEM FORArill Incton County the holder of the $ 666.77 IN U.S. CURRENCY following certificate, has filed ONLY. said certificate for a Tax Deed to be Issued thereon. The certificate No Personal Checks Accepted. number and year of Issuance, Cashier's Checks, Money Orders, the description of the property, and Western Union are the only and the names in which it was other alternatives accepted, assessed are as follows : As published In the Washington CERTIFICATE NO. 1256 County News March 16, March YEAR OF ISSUANCE 00 23, March 30, & April 6, 2005 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: NOTICE OF APPLICATION South 1/2 of Block 26, Section FOR TAX DEED 11, Township 4 North, Range 16 West, recorded In OR Book 182, Notice is hereby given, that Page 54 Washlnaton County the holder of the following certificate, has filed NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED : said certificate for a Tax Deed to Eugene & Thera Skiooer be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, Said property being in the county the description of the property, of Washington, State of Florida. and the names in which it was Unless such certificated shall be assessed are as follows : redeemed according to the law, the property described shall be CERTIFICATE NO. 1336 sold to the highest bidder at the YEAR OF ISSUANCE 00 courthouse door on Api.25.2005 at 10:00 AM. DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: Dated this 9 day of March, 2005 Lot 41, Block 34, of Sunny Hills Unit 1, a subdivision according LINDA HAYES COOK to the Plate thereof, asrecorded CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT in Plat Book 2, Pages 9 through COURT 27, of the Public Records of WASHINGTON COUNTY, Washington County, Florida. FLORIDA BY: NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED J C Rogers, Deputy Clerk : Remmert & Betty Verbeck Trustees of Verbeck Trust WARNING: THERE ARE UNPAID TAXES ON Said property beingin the county PROPERTYWHICH YOU OWN of Washington State of Florida. IN WHICH YOU HAVE LEGAL 'Unless such Ettiflisted shall beC INTEREST. THE PROPERTY 'rrilemNed accddM tM thelaw;"" WILL BE SOLDAT PUBLICAUC- the property described shall be TION ON April 25,2005 UNLESS sold to the highest bidder at the THEBACKTAXESAREPAID.TO courthousedooronApdl25,2005 MAKE ARRANGEMENTS FOR at 10:00 AM. PAYMENT OR TO RECEIVE Dated this 9 day of March2005 FURTHER INFORMATION CON- TACT THE CLERK OF COURT LINDA HAYES COOK IMMEDIATELY ATP.O. BOX 647 CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT OR 1293JACKSONAVE., SUITE COURT 101, CHIPLEY, FLORIDA32428, WASHINGTON COUNTY, OR TELEPHONE (850)638-6285 FLORIDA ext 225. BY: J C Rogers, Deputy Clerk AMOUNT TO REDEEM FOR Mach 411.18 IN U.S. CUR- WARNING: RENCYONLY. THEREAREUNPAIDTAXESON AMOUNT TO REDEEM FOR PROPERTY WHICH YOU OWN April417.21 IN U.S. CURRENCY IN WHICH YOU HAVE LEGAL ONLY. INTEREST. THE PROPERTY WILLBE SOLDATPUBLICAUC- No Personal Checks Accepted. TION ON April 25.2005 UNLESS Cashier's Checks, Money Orders, THE BACKTAXESARE PAID.TO and Wester Union are the only MAKE ARRANGEMENTS FOR other alternatives accepted. PAYMENT OR TO RECEIVE FURTHER INFORMATION, CON- As published n the Washington TACT THE CLERK OF COURT County News March 16, March IMMEDIATELYATP.O. BOX 647 23, March 30, &April6,2005 OR 1293 JACKSONAVE., SUITE NOTICE OFAPPLICATION 101, CHIPLEY, FLORIDA32428, FORTAX DEED ORTELEPHONE (850) 638-6285 FOR TAX DEED ext 225. Notice is hereby given, that AMOUNT TO REDEEM FOR Wash ton County the holderof March $ 967.1 IN U.S. CUR- the following certificate, has filed MRENCYON.1said certificate foraTax Deed to RENCY ONLY. be issued thereon. The certificate AMOUNTTO REDEEM FORIC j ^ aesD m S879.94 MOUN U.S. CURRENCY number and year of issuance, $879.4 IN U.S. CURRENCY the description of the property, ONLY. and the names In which It.was No Personal Checks Accepted. assessed are as follows: Cashier's Checks, MoneyOrders, CERTIFICATE NO. 1189 and Western Union are the only YEAR OF ISSUANCE 00 other alternatives accepted. As the Washi DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: As published IntheWashngton ommence 290 feet South of the County News March 16, March Northeastcomer of the NE 1/4of 23, March 30, & April 6, 2005 the NW 1/4 of Section 21, Town- ship 2 North, Range 16 West, NOTICE OF APPLICATION Washington County, Florida, and FOR TAX DEED run East 375 feet to the point of beginning; thence continue East Notice Is hereby given, that for 75 feet; thence run South for Washlngton County the holder of 125 feet; thence run West for 75 the following certificate, has filed feet; thence run North 125 feet to said certificate for a Tax Deed to the point of beginning, being Lot be Issued thereon. The certificate 102, Holmes-Rlver Campsites,an number and year of issuance, unrecorded plat. the description of the property, and the names In which it was NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED : assessed are as follows : Joe Daffln, Jo Ann Hall. Cvnthia K Oblander CERTIFICATE NO. 1347 Debble Nledermaver YEAR OF ISSUANCE 00 Said property being In the county DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: of Washington, State of Florida. Lot 25, Block 40, of Sunny Hills Unless such certificated shall be Unit 1, a subdivision according redeemed according to.the law; to the Plate thereof, as recorded the property described shall be In Plat Book 2, Pages 9 through sold to the highest bidder at the 27, of the Public Records of courthouse door onAprll25.2005 Washington County, Florida. at 10:00 AM. Dated this a day of Maich 2005 NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED : Earl Peck LINDA HAYES COOK CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT Said property being In the county COURT of Washington, State of Florida. WASHINGTON COUNTY, Unless such certificated shall be FLORIDA redeemed according to the law, BY: the property described shall be J C Rogers, Deputy Clerk sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse door on Ari 2005 WARNING: at 10:00AM. THERE ARE UNPAID TAXES ON Dated thls9 day of March, 2005 PROPERTY WHICH YOU OWN IN WHICH YOU HAVE LEGAL LINDA HAYES COOK INTEREST. THE PROPERTYWILL CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION COURT ON AAprl 25. 2005 UNLESS THE WASHINGTON COUNTY, BACK TAXES ARE PAID.TO MAKE ORIA O ARRANGEMENTS FOR PAYMENT FLUORID OR TO RECEIVE FURTHER IN- J C Rogers, Deputy Clerk FORMATION, CONTACT THE J C Rogers Deputy CLERK OF COURT IMMEDIATELY WARNING: AT P.O. BOX 647 OR 1293 JACK- THEREAREUNPAIDTAXESON SON AVE., SUITE 101, CHIPLEY, PROPERTY WHICH YOU OWN FLORIDA32428, OR TELEPHONE IN WHICH YOU HAVE LEGAL (650) 838-8285 ext 225, INTEREST. THE PROPERTY AMOUNT TO REDEEM FOR WILLBESOLDATPUBLICAUC- March $ 660.n7 IN U.S. CUR- TION ON Aarl125.2005 UNLESS RENCY ONLY. THE BACKTAXESARE PAID. TO AMOUNTTO REDEEM FORAaril MAKE ARRANGEMENTS FOR $L5,4 IN U.S. CURRENCY PAYMENT OR TO RECEIVE ONLY. FURTHER INFORMATION, CON- TACT THE CLERK OF COURT No Personal Checks Accepted. IMMEDIATELY AT P.O. BOX 647 Cashier's Checks, Money Orders, OR 1293 JACKSONAVE., SUITE and Western Union are the only 101, CHIPLEY, FLORIDA32428, other altematlves accepted. OR TELEPHONE (850) 638-6285 ext 225. AS published In the Washington County News March 16, March AMOUNT TO REDEEM FOR 23, Maroh 30, & Aprl 6, 2005 March S$ 838.33 IN U.S. CUR- RENCY ONLY. NOTICE OF APPLICATION AMOUNTTO REDEEM FORAoll FOR TAX DEED $ 850.24 IN U.S. CURRENCY ONLY. Notice Is hereby given, that Washlnoton County the holder of No Personal Checks Accepted. the following certificate, has filed Cashier's Checks, Money Orders, said certificate for a Tax Deed to and Western Union are the only be issued thereon. The certificate other alternatives accepted, number and year of Issuance, the description of the property, As published in the Washington and the names In which It was County News March 16, March assessed are as follows: 23, March 30, & Aprill6, 2005 CERTIFICATENO. M NOTICE OF APPLICATION YEAR OF ISSUANCE 0. FOR TAX DEED FORTAXDEED DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: Notice Is hereby given, that All roads and road right of ways Washinoton County the holder of which Is Paradise Oaks, a Sub- the following certificate, has filed division in Washington County, said certificate for a Tax Deed to Florida, recorded In Plat Book 3,Pge21,OfCES ADAM ALLEY, and his wife, SARAH ALLEY, Plaintiffs, Case #: 2004-CA-324 UNION PLANTERS BANK, N.A., V. Plaintiff, NICHOLAS BRIENZA, If alive, and If deceased, his unknown vs. heirs and assignees, and MARY BRIENZA, If alive, and If de- THOMASM.DICKERSON;WEST ceased, her unknown heirs end TRACO, INC.; UNION PLANT- assignees, ERS BANK, N.A.; PEOPLES NOTICE OF ACTION FIRST COMMUNITY BANK TO: NICHOLAS BRIENZA, it Defendant(s). alive, and If deceased, his un- 3, Page 211, Official Records of Washington County, Florida. NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED : Paradise Oaks Prooertv Owners Said property being In the county of Washington, State of Florida. Unless such certificated shall be redeemed according to the law, the property described shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse door on April 252005 at 10:00 AM. Dated this 0 day of March 2005 " LINDA HAYES COOK CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT WASHINGTON COUNTY, FLORIDA BY: J C Rogers, Deputy Clerk WARNING: THERE ARE UNPAID TAXES ON PROPERTY WHICH YOU OWN IN WHICH YOU HAVE LEGAL INTEREST. THE PROPERTY WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUC- TION ON April 25. 2005 UNLESS THE BACK TAXES ARE PAID. TO MAKE ARRANGEMENTS FOR PAYMENT OR TO RECEIVE FURTHER INFORMATION, CON- TACT THE CLERK OF COURT IMMEDIATELY AT P.O. BOX 647 OR 1293 JACKSONAVE., SUITE 101, CHIPLEY, FLORIDA32428, OR TELEPHONE (850) 638-6285 ext 225. AMOUNT TO REDEEM FOR March 501.6 IN U.S. CUR- RENCYONLY. AMOUNT TO REDEEM FOR April 508.97 IN U.S. CURRENCY ONLY. No Personal Checks Accepted. Cashier's Checks, Money Orders, and Western Union are the only other alternatives accepted. As published In the Washington County News March 16, March 23, March 30, & April 6, 2005 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS WASHING UNTY COM- Separate sealed BIDS forWASH- INGTON COUNTY ROCHE ROAD DRAINAGE IMPROVE- MENTS will be received by the Washington County Board of County Commissioners at the Washington County Administra- tive Office until 3:00 pm (CST), April 6. 2005. The bid will be awarded at the next scheduled Washington County Commis- sioner Meeting. The CONTRACT DOCUMENTS include all pertinent attachments necessary In order for bidders to properly respond. The documents may be examined at the following locations: Washington County Administra- tive Office, 1331 South Blvd. Chipley, FL 32428 (850) 638- 6200. Preble-Rlsh. Inc., 5365 Sce- nic Hwy 30A, Suite 102, Santa Rosa Beach, FL 32459 (850) 231-3902. Copies of the CONTRACT DOCUMENTS may be obtained at the following locations upon payment of S50.00 for each set (Non-refundable). Preble-Rish, Inc., 5365 Sce- nic Hwy 30A, Suite 102, Santa Rosa Beach, FL 32459 (850) 231-3902. Washington County Administra- tive Office, 1331 South Blvd. Chlpley, FL 32428 (850) 638- 6200. The Board reserves the right to waive informalities In any bid, to accept and/or reject any or all bids on the whole or in part with just cause, and to accept the bid that In their judgment will be In the best interest of Washington County. As published in the Washington County News on March 23, 30, 2005. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 14TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY, FLORIDA GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION CASE NO: 67-04-CA-513 NATIONAL CITY MORTGAGE CO. PLAINTIFF VS. MARCOS E. CHANDLER, IF LIVING, AND IF DEAD, THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, AS- SIGNEES. LEINORS, CREDI- TORS, TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST MARCOS E. CHANDLER; TERESA CHAN- DLER, IF LIVING,AND IF DEAD, THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDI- TORS, TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST TERESA CHANDLER; PRIME ACCEP- TANCE CORPORATION; JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE AS UN- KNOWN TENANTS IN POS- SESSION DEFENDANTS) NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Summary Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated 3/14. 2005 entered in Civil Case No. 67-04-CA-513 of the Circuit Court of the 14TH Judicial Circuit In and for WASHINGTON County, CHIPLEY, Florida, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash atTHE FRONTOFTHE COURT- HOUSE at the WASHINGTON County Courthouse located at 1293 JACKSON AVENUE In CHIPLEY, Florida, at 11:00 a.m. ot the 2i day of April, 2005 the following described property as set forth In said Summary Final Judgment, to-wit: LOT B-58, FIRST ADDITION TO LEISURE LAKES, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS -RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 3, .PAGE 172 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF WASHINGTON 'COUNTY, FLORIDA. TOGETHER WITH A 2003 CALF DOUBLEWIDE MOBILE HOME, VIN'S #CV03ALO451020A AND CV03AL0451020B Dated this 16 day of Marchi. 2005. LINDA HAYES COOK Clerk of the Circuit Court By: K McDanlel Deputy Clerk THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J. STERN, P.A., ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF 801 S. University Drive Suite 500 Plantation, FL 33324 (954) 233-8000 04-33425 (NCM) IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- TIES ACT, persons with dis- abilities needing a special ac- commodation should contact COURT ADMINISTRATION, at the WASHINGTON County Courthouse at 904-763-9061, 1-800-955-8771 (TDD) or 1- 800-955-8770, via Florida Relay Service. As published In the Washington County News on March 23, 30, 2005. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR WASH- INGTON COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO. 04-580CA Attorney for Person Giving No- tice: TIMOTHY H. WELLS Post Office Box 155 (850) 547-3644 Florda Bar Number: 0559806 Person Giving Notice: NELLOISE S. FERGUSON 3376 Bonnet Pond Road Chlpley, R 32428 As published In the Washington County News on March 30 and April 6, 2005. known heirs and assignees, and MARY BRIENZA, if alive, and If deceased, her unknown heirs and assignees. YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to quiet title to the follow- ing property in WASHINGTON County, Florida: Lot 13, Block 213, of SUNNY HILLS UNIT TWO (2) a Sub- division according to the Plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 2, pages 28 through 37, of the Public Records of Washington County, Florida has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it on WADE MERCER, plaintiff's attorney, whose address is 4431 Lafayette Street, Marianna, Flor- ida, 32446, on or before APRIL 29,2005, and file the original with the clerk of this court either before service on Plaintiff's attorney or Immediately thereafter; otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded In the complaint. DATED this 16 day of March, 2005. HON. Linda H. Cook As Clerk of the Court BY: K. McDaniel As Deputy Clerk As published in the Washington County News on March 23, 30, and April 6,13, 2005. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR WASH- INGTON COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION AND GUARDIANSHIP DIVISION FILE NO: 67-05 CF-031 IN RE: ESTATE OF DARRELL EUGENE FURBY Deceased NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of DARRELL EUGENE FURBY, deceased, File Number 67-05CF- 031, is pending in the Circuit Courtfor WASHINGTON County, Florida, Probate Division, the ad- dress of which Is P.O. Box 647, Chipley, FL 32428. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representative's attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against the decedent's estate, including unmatured, contingent or unliquidated claims, on whom a copy of this notice Is served must file their claim with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUB- LICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYSAFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate, including unmatured, contingent or unliquidated calms, must file their claims with this Court WITHIN THREE MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. 'ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS AND OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENTS DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of the first publication of this Notice is March 23, 2005., Attorney for Personal Repre- sentative: Barbieri, Screnci, Weprin & Ru- bino, PLC Attorneys at Law 3200 N. Military Trail, Suite 200 Boca Raton, FL 33431 (561)997-3700 Todd B. Weprin Florida Bar No. 0086797 Personal Representative: LISA KEOWN 338 Lewis Street Fort Walton Beach, FL 32547 As published in the Washington County News on March 23, 30, 2005. NTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 14TH JUDICIALCIRCUIT IN AND FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO. 67-05-CA-16 NOTICE OF ACTION CHASE MANHATTAN MORT- GAGE CORPORATION, Plaintiff, vs. GARY E. NICHOLS, et ux., et al., Defendantss. TO: GARY E. NICHOLS and BRANDY R. NICHOLS if alive, and/or dead his (their) unknown heirs, devisees, legatees or grant- ees and all persons or parties claiming by, through under or against him (them). Addresses unknown. YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an Action for foreclosure of a mort- gage on the following property in WASHINGTON County, Florida: COMMENCE AT THE NW COR- NER OF LOT 4, BLOCK J OF THE HAGERMAN ADDITION PLATBOOK 1, PAGE 34, WASH- INGTON COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE EAST 130.00 FEET; THENCE WEST 130.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 105.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING SECTION 33, TOWNSHIP 5 NORTH, RANGE 13 WEST. has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, If any, to it on SPEAR AND HOFFMAN, P.A., Attorneys, whose address is 708 South Dixie Highway, Coral Gables, Florida 33146, (305) 666-2299, within 30 days after the first publication of the notice, and to file therignal with the Clerk of the Court either before service on SPEAR AND HOFFMAN, PA., attorneys or Immediately thereafter; otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint or Petition. WITNESS my hand and seal of this Court on this 15 day of MARCH, 2005. Unda Cook Hayes As Clerk of the Court By: K McDanlel As Deputy Clerk As published In the Washington County News on March 23, 30, 2005. IN THE CIRCUIT OF THE 14TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORI- DA, IN AND FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Order of Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated 3/15/05, entered in Civil Case No. 2004-CA-324 of the Circuit Court of the 14th Judicial Circuit in and for Washington County, Florida, wherein UNION PLANT- ERS BANK, N.A., Plaintiff and THOMAS M. DICKERSON are defendantss, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, AT THE FRONT COURTHOUSE STEP OF THE WASHINGTON COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 201 WEST JACKSON AVENUE, CHIPLEY, FLORIDA AT 11:00 A.M. CENTRAL STANDARD TIME. on April 28.2005 the follow- ing described property as set forth In said Fjnal Judgment, to-wit: COMMENCE AT THE NORTH- WEST CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST ONE-QUARTER OF SECTION 18, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 12 WEST, WASHINGTON COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE NORTH 88 DEGREES 35 MINUTES 29 SEC- ONDS EASTALONG QUARTER SECTION LINE, 3630.00 FEET TOTHE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE NORTH 88 DEGREES 35 MINUTES 29 SECONDS EAST ALONG QUARTER SECTION LINE, 330.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 3 DEGREES 07 MINUTES 22 SEC- ONDS EAST 1316.27 TO THE FORTY LINE; THENCE SOUTH 88 DEGREES 47 MINUTES 52 SECONDS WEST ALONG FORTY LINE, 330.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 3 DEGREES 07 MINUTES 22 SECONDS WEST, 1315.13 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, AND SUBJECT TO A 30.00 FOOT EASEMENT ALONG SOUTH SIDE. TOGETHER WITH 1985 (14 FEET X 70 FEET) DESTINY HYATT MOBILE HOME SERIAL # HH6718 PERMANENTLY AF- FIXED THEREON. IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH A DISABILITY WHO NEEDS ANY ACCOMMODATION IN ORDER TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS PROCEEDING, YOU ARE ENTITLED, AT NO COST TO YOU, TO THE PROVISION OF CERTAIN ASSISTANCE. PLEASE CONTACT WASHING- TON COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 1293 WESTJACKSONAVENUE, SUITE ONE, CHIPLEY, FL32428 WITHIN 2 WORKING DAYS OF YOUR RECEIPT OF THIS NOTICE OF SALE: IF YOU ARE HEARING IMPAIRED CALL: 1-800-955-8771; IF YOU ARE VOICE IMPAIRED CALL: 1-800- 955-8770 DATED at CHIPLEY, Florida, this 16 day of March. 2005. LINDA HAYES COOK CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT Washington County, Florida BY: K McDaniel Deputy Clerk As published in the Washington County News on March 23, 30, 2005.. CHIPOLA REGIONAL WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT BOARD, INC. 4636 Highway 90 West, Suite K Marianna, Fl. 32446 (800) 382-5164 REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL FOR YOUTH SERVICES The Chipola Regional Workforce Development, Board, Inc., is seeking a qualified organizations) with expertise and capacity to design, administer, and deliver a Youth Service Program under the Workforce Investment Act and Welfare Transition Programs In Calhoun, Holmes, Jackson, Liberty, and Washington Counties for the 2005-2006 program year. To receive a copy of the Request for Proposal either call (850) 718-0456 or visit our website at www.onestopahead corn and click on the link for Request for Proposals. Proposals are due by 1:00 PM. (CST) April 29, 2005. EOE. Minority owned businesses encouraged to apply. As Published In the Washington County News March 19, 23, 2005. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF SALE Pursuant to Chapter 83, Part IV, Notice is given pursuant to the Sef-storage Act, Florida Statutes Chapter 83, Part IV, that Lamar L Townsend, owner of self-storage facility will sell by auction to the highest bidder, the contents of space rented to the following lessees. Name-Space No. Property Stored MIKE DAUGHTRY #53 LISA GRANGER #61 The same will be held at the self-storage facility located at Railroad Av. & Griffin Road, Chipley, Washington County, F. on Apr. 2, 2005 at 8:30am. Lamar L Townsend, Owner DATED: Mar. 22, 2005 As published In the Washington County News March 23, 30, 2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR WASH- INGTON COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION IN RE: ESTATE OF WAYNE ERBYSUGGS Deceased. FILE NO: 04-96-CP PROBATE DIVISION NOTICE TO CREDITORS THE ADMINISTRATION of the Estate of Wayne Erby Suggs, de- ceased, whose date of death was the Circuit Court for Washington County, Florida, Probate Division; File Number 04-98-CP; the ad- dress of which is 1293 Jackson Avenue, Chipley, FL 32428. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representative's attor- ney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons, who have claims or demands against decedent's estate, Including unmatured, contingent or unllquldated claims, and who have been served acopy of this notice, must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY (30) DAYS AFTER THE DATE OFSERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the dece- dent and other persons who have claims or demands against the decedent's estate, Including unmatured, contingent or unllqui- dated claims, must file their claIms with this court WITHINTHREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLI- CATION OF THIS NOTICE IS MARCH 30, 2005. Personal Representative: Thomas Chance Suggs 111 Saratoga Place Lynn Haven, FL 32444 Attorney for Personal.Repre- sentative: Scott B. Barloga Florida Bar No. 48143 Barren, Redding, Hughes, File, Fensom, Sanbom & Klehn, PA. 220 McKenzle Avenue Panama City, FL 32401 Telephone: 850-785-7454 As published in the Washington County News March 30, April 6,2005 IN THE FOURTEENTH CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY, FLORIDA Case No. 67-04-CA-306 VANDERBILT MORTGAGE & FINANCE, INC., Plalntiff/Counter-Defendant, vs. LOUISE FORSYTHE, and HARRY FORSYTHE, Defendants/Counter-Plaintiffs NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on April 26 at 11:00 a.m. at the front door of the Washington County Courthouse, Florida, the undersigned Clerk will offer for sale the following described real property: Commence at the Southeast Cor- ner of the Southwest 1/4 of Sec- tion 25, Township 3 North, Range 15 West, of Washington County, Florida; thence run N0046'08"E along the East line of the South- west 1/4, a distance of 2635.27 feet to a concrete monument being on the Southerly Right of way of State Road No. 277 and call this Point of Beginning; thence S48*23'55"W along said southerly right of way, a distance of 300.0 feet; thence departing said right to Way on a bearing of of S 04 20'30"E, 1011.33 feet; thence N6612'06"E, 144.65 feet to a point on the east line of aforesaid Southwest 1/4; thence N00046'08"E along said East line 1149.95 feet to the Point of Beginning. Together with a 2003 CMH Riverwood, 56x28, Mobile /Manufactured Home, Serial # WHC0112553GAAB, along with *additional accessories and fur- nishings, including, range, Serial #TD12589Q; refrigerator, serial #SD251427; Dishwasher, serial #SD794799B; and microwave, serial #RD940826S. The aforesaid sale will be made pursuant to a Summary final Judgement of Foreclosure en- tered In Civil No. 67-04-CA-306 now pending in the Circuit Court of the 14th Judicial Circuit in and for Washington County, Florida. DATED this 11 day of March, 2004. K McDaniel Clerk of the Court Washington County, Florida CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I HEREBY CERTIFY that a true copy of the foregoing has been served by U.S. Mail on this day of __, 2004 to LESLIE S. WITE, Post Office Box 3146, Orlando, FL32802-3146, Attorney for Plaintiff; LOUISE FORSYTHE and HARRY FORSYTHE, 6312 U.S. Hwy 301 North PMB 171, Ellenton, FL 34222. Court Clerk As published in the Washington County News March 30, April 6, 2005 CITY OF CHIPLEY NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING AMENDMENT TO CITY CODE The Chipley City Council will conduct a PUBLIC HEARING re- garding adoption of the following ordinance on Tuesday April 12, 2005, at 6:00 p.m., at the City Hall Council Chambers, 1442 Jackson Avenue, Chipley,Fiorida. ORDINANCE NO.856 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OFCHIPLEY, FLORIDAAMEND- ING CHAPTER 19, ENTITLED *UTILITIES'; AND DECLARING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Adoption of this ordinance will increase the connection and Impact fees for city water and sewer services. All citizens and Interested parties are encouraged to attend the publichearing and to provide writ- ten and/or verbal comments on the matter under consideration. Any person requiring a special accomodatlon at this hearing because of disability or physical impairments should contact the City at (850) 638-6350, 48 hours prior to the hearing. For further information pertain- ing to the proposed ordinance, contact Jim Morris, City Admin- istrator. As published in the Washington County News March 30, 2005. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION File Number: 67-05-36 CP In Re The Estate Of: EARNEST B. FERGUSON,'JR. a/it/a ERNEST B. FERGUSON, JR,, Deceased NOTICE TO CREDITORS (Summary Administration) TO ALL PERSONS HAV- ING CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE You are hereby notified that an Order of Summary Administration has been entered in the estate of EARNEST B. FERGUSON, JR. a/lka ERNEST B. FERGUSON, JR., deceased, File Number 67-05-36CP, by the Circuit Court for Washington County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is: Post Office Box 647, Chlpley, Florida 32428-0647, that the decedent's date of death on December 23, 2004, at Jackson County, Florida, total cash value of the estate is $8,448.33, and that the names and addresses of those to whom It has been as- signed by such order are: Nelloise S. Ferguson, 3376 Bon- net Pond Road, Chlpley, FL 32428 ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE NOTIFIED THAT: All creditors of the estate of the decedent end other persons having claims or demands against the decedent's estate other than those for whom provision for full payment was made In the Order Of Summary Administration must file there claims with this court WITHIN THE THREE MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOR- EVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of the first publication of this notice Is March 30, 2005. Complaint Wednesday, March 30, 2005, Washington County News, 7A Father From Page 1 VHS From Page 1 From Page 1 the meeting occurred, it is questionable that with 500 people, and members of the press in attendance, violations of the Sunshine Law could even be considered. In the second set of complaints, Brown uses information provided by another media outlet to plead his Sunshine Law violation case concern- ing a meeting held at Orange Hill Commu- nity Building on Nov. 11, 2004. This time he names Finch, and Commission- ers-elect Strickland and Sapp. The get-together in question was arranged by a group of Washing- ton County citizens, and advertised as a meet-and- greet for the new com- mission members. Local press, as well as several other mem- bers of the community, including a retired Cir- cuit Court judge, were invited to the dinner and social function. When everyone's ap- petites were satisfied, Washington County citi- zen Don Walters, who helped organize the din- ner, offered a list of citi- zen concerns to the three commissioners. Several times during his presentation, Walters said, "These are sugges- tions, not demands." Items Walters voiced included: SInstigation of a grand jury investigation of the deal that transferred con- trol of NWFCH from the county to a newly formed corporation, Northwest" Florida Healthcare, Inc.; Election of Finch as chairman of the board of Book sale is this Saturday A book sale will be held 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Saturday, April 2, at Sam Mitchell Public Library in Vernon. Hardback books will cost .50 cents each and pa- perbacks will be .25 cents. All proceeds will benefit Sam Mitchell Library. Troop phone cards available Phone cards for U.S. troops in Iraq are avail- able at the local post office, according to Chipley Post- master Willie Melvin. The post office is participating in a U.S. Postal Service project to provide phone cards for the troops. The program is in con- junction with the U.S. Armed Forces' effort to make sure that men and women serving in Iraq receive these cards from the caring people of north Florida. "You may simply pur- chase these First Class phone cards in denomina- tions of $10, $20 or $30 from the Chipley Post Office and deposit them in our special box," said Melvin. "Should you desire to participate in a lesser amount, you may drop your contribution in the box provided and post office personnel will com- plete a card for a soldier from that money." Join this worthwhile ef- fort today by purchasing a phone card at the Chipley Post Office and know that you have helped a service man or woman in far away places keep in touch with their loved ones at home. county commissioners; Replacement of County Administra- tor Peter Herbert with someone capable of pro- fessional management; Begin a financial audit of NWFCH books beginning with May 1999, when Sacred Heart Health System took over management of the facil- ity; Termination of Lynda Waller, county planning and code enforcement official; Hiring of an in-house engineer; Bid out county attor- ney position; Replace Robert Har- cus, who is currently west end supervisor for Washington County Pub- lic Works; Establish standards which should be adhered to by all county employ- ees and elected officials. Brown tempers his complaints against Sapp and Strickland, explain- ing that, as newly elect- ed commissioners, they may have been unaware of their liability under Sunshine Laws. As previously men- tioned, this meeting, too, was held in a public forum, with members of the press present, which again questions applica- tion of Sunshine Laws to the situation. "Thank you in ad- vance for your prompt attention to this matter," Townsend writes in his letter to Meadows dated March 18, 2005, which, is the same date on the notarized complaints that were' siipposedly submitted to, and later rejected by, the State Commission on Ethics his father introduced open-government legis- lation from his first year in office. It took several years to make it out of committee. When it did, it passed by a scant one vote. The younger Cross said after it passed, other senators rushed to sign as on cosponsors of the bill in an attempt to be seen as approving of government-in-the-sun- shine. Cross was born in Iron City, Ga., in 1914, and moved to Florida in 1934, where he earned business and law de- p.- -- ~ e . grees from UF in 1945. After graduation, he was appointed assistant at- torney general. He served as prosecut- ing attorney for Alachua County from 1948 to 1952. He served three terms in the Florida House, from 1952, until 1958. Cross served in the Florida. Senate from 1958 until 1968, when he was ousted from of- fice, defeated by Robert Saunders. He served on the bench as judge in Ala- chua County from 1973 until 1981. respect, listen, and do what he asks. He has phenom- enal musical ability and talent. He can read a full conductor's score, conduct the band, and knows which parts are being played cor- rectly and which are not and how to fix it," they reported. "The VHS band program is the epitomy of an out- standing small school band program. I have admired this program for many years and was glad to be able to be of some help," said Clark. "I have taught school for 36 years, Harris said. "In all of that time, I have never worked with a group as dedicated as this team -- -B dT __ W U Mat .a. S- "Copyrighted Material - a - -- a.-.a. a. - - - - I Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News Providers" ties* Ip j - a.Y -' -- - Syw ~ -.- SWahkLytoil! 5wz WaIAL5 'WIk, $liF 470V 2006 The Washington County Board of County commissioners has declared a week of walking to promote a healthy lifestyle. Walking is a healthy activity for all people in our community and helps reduce the risk for chronic diseases such as heart disease, cancer and diabetes. This year make every step count towards your health goals! Get started by picking up your free pedometer (while supplies last) Monday, April 4,, from 8-11 at the Washington County Health Department at 1338 South Blvd in Chipley. During Walking Week. commit to walk according to the following themed days: PICK UP YOUR FREE PEDOMETER! on Monday, April 4 FROM 8-11 AM (While supplies last) COUNT YOUR STEPS! on Tuesday, April 5, Wear the pedometer while you go about your regular activities, to see how many steps you take on a typical day. SADD A THOUSAND! Wednesday, April 6, Try to add 1,000 steps to yesterdays number on Thursday, April 22 WALK WITH US in VERNON on Thursday, April 7 at 7:00 am at Shady Grove Ball Park or walk in CHIPLEY on Friday, April 8 at Shivers, also from 7:00-8:00am better i ife B amm If you would like information on beginning a walking *.:hmsr- progra:plfas call A Better Life Programat EA I c nn .38-624, ext. 114. EA L T This ad made pssibe by PHHSE 0 funds by the CPC, but does not necessarily reflect the views of the CDC. of young musicians. Ev ery day they worked with focus and determination which showed their char acter and spirit of team work. They are remarkable and I am extremely proud of them." Clark and Harris thanked Chipley High School Band Director Richard Daven port for his assistance and advice, and for the support the CHS band members have given the VHS band members this year. After the concert per formance, the VHS Band Booster organization treat ed the students to pizza at a local restaurant. According to reports, a good time was had by all. o 8A, Washington County News, Wednesday, March 30, 2005 l Several VMS students seated in a Washington County l f 'ambulance hear EMT Matt Odom talk about the different pieces of equipment it contains and how they are used to Warren Walsingham of the Florida Fish and Game save lives. From left are LeAnn Andrews, Triston St. Ong, Commission introduces a small alligator to ESE Patrick Westing, Jessica Lauderdale and Lonnosha Dav- teacher Charleen Brown. enport. Vernon fifth-grade students look at some of the things they re ceived at the Forestry Department booth. From left are Lisa Granger, Emily Cortwright and Gabby Gimenez. NEED AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE WE CAN HELP! OFFERING FAST, FRIENDLY & COURTEOUS SERVICE! "Give Us A Call & We'll Give You A Quote." COOK INSURANCE AGENCY (Part of Brooke Corp.) Harrell Square 638-3900 Chipley, FL Alligator visits VMS DONNA DYKES News Staff One probably wouldn't expect to see a live alli- gator at a health fair, but there was one at Vernon's on Friday morning. The small one brought to the middle school's health fair by Warren Walsingham of the Florida Fish and Game Commission was a couple of feet long and didn't pose a threat to students who were allowed to handle it carefully while Walsing- ham looked on. It's mouth was taped so it couldn't bite. Students also had a chance to observe an ar- ray of poisonous bugs and snakes preserved in liquid in clear glass jars or lucite. Debra Smith of the Florida Poison Information Net- work displayed spiders, a large scorpion and venom- ous snakes so kids would know what to avoid. She also talked about seasonal poisoning hazards like the berries, flowers or leaves of plants that can cause rashes, vomiting, diarrhea or other symptoms: The students learned that insecticides and garden chemicals can be toxic to humans, as well as antifreeze (which tastes sweet to children or pets), and even fertilizer dust or particles that can irritate the eye or cause health problems. Smith told the students that Florida has six poi- sonous snakes, most of them pit vipers, which can be identified by the head which is larger than their neck. Some rattlesnakes, copperheads or water moc- casins may have a colored band striped through their eyes like a mask, she said. "If you are close enough to identify a snake by its markings, you are too close," she warned. "Get away from the snake. From a safe distance, look for a large triangular head, rattles, or a black nose on a red-, yellow- and black- banded snake. Pete and Janice Wolnie- wicz are members of MADD (Mother's Against Drunk Driving). They use tennis balls and distortion goggles to show the stu- dents how drink can impair their vision so they can't see to catch or hit a ball, or to walk a straight line. Kelly Smith from the School of Optometry medi- cal center at the University of Alabama (Birmingham) tested students' eyes and talked about eye safety. Students were given plastic bags at several booths to help them carry all the brochures and free- bies they had collected. Also manning booths at this year's health fair were members of' the Florida Highway Patrol, Home Ex- tension Agent Judy Corbus, BASIC (Bay Aids Services Information Coalition), CARE (Chemical Ad- diction Recovery Effort), Patsy Gainer, social ser- vices counselor of the local health department, Susan Miller, RN, who tested students for high blood sugar, blood pressure and cholesterol. Sue Dietz and Patty Joiner of the health depart- ment also had a booth. So did the One Stop Center, Washington County Emer- gency Medical Services, and Florida Department of Forestry. Health department em- ployees prepared a nice lunch for those conducting the health fair. There were barbecue beef sandwiches, chips, a variety of side dishes, and cakes and cookies with cold drinks. 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ADKINS CLARKS, then Clarks celebrate 50 years together On Jan. 1 friends and family came together at the home of Janet Clark to celebrate the golden anni- versary of Cecil and Eileen Clark. Cecil and Eileen were married Dec. 31, 1954, in Pascagoula, Miss. Eileen, a Houston County resident, moved to Holmes County with Cecil where they have remained ever since. They have been blessed with four children, Cathy Rivenbark, Greg, Janet, and Mike Clark, and two granddaughters, Carmen Lewis and Ashley Riven- bark. The event was hosted by the children of the couple. The night was composed of both warm memories of the past and best wishes for the future. Son born to Herrings Daniel and Dawn Her- ring are proud to announce the birth of their son, Mal- achi Daniel. He was born at 8:13 a.m. on March 2 at Muskogee Medical Center in Muskogee, Okla. He weighed seven pounds, 11 ounces, and was 19-1/4 inches long.. Malachi is the grandson of Charley and Sharon Herring of Bonifay, and Bob and Linda Cass of Quinton, Okla. He is the great-grandson of Dot Car- roll of Bonifay; Virginia Cass of Quinton, Okla.; Jeanett Vazquez of Scott- sdale, Ariz.; and the late Charley and Martha Her- ring of Bonifay. 'MAdc n DiL l ;'l:.i i ll rj.'ll L -*,Jr j l.ts II ,:Jr HERRING Malachi was welcomed home by his big brother, Mason. Quilt show set for April 23 Jackson County Quil- ters Guild will host a quilt show on Saturday, April 23, from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. at the First United Methodist Church Wes- ley Center, Marianna. Entrance is just off High- way 90 in the Post Office parking lot. A gift basket, and a full size quilt will be raffled off, as well as several Ema;l news to: news@chiplejpaper.com or Nkadverfiser@mchsi.com INDIGO SUN TANNING SPA ( 831 Main St., Chipley (850) 638-3330 demonstrations. Admis- sion will be $3. Entry deadline to en- ter a quilt in the show is March 31. 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The prospective groom's grandparents are Hazel Wilkes Summers, and the late Leson Wilkes, of Cottondale and the late Mr. and Mrs. Buford Cul- breth of Graceville. Daniel is a 1992 graduate of Cottondale High School, and a 1996 graduate of Troy State University where he received a bachelor's de- gree in computer science. He is currently employed as a staff accountant with a Dallas, Texas, firm. The wedding will take place 2 p.m. Saturday, April' 9, -a '0Cmel As- sembly of'God Church in Bonifay. Invitations are being sent. WILLIAMSONS WILLOUGHBY, EILF Elif, Willoughby will marry this Saturday Mr. and Mrs. William Eilf and Mr. and Mrs. Charley Krachling of Fort Myers, announce the en- gagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Theresa Eilf, to Jonathan Willoughby, son of Pastor and Mrs. Larry Willough- by of Chipley. The bride elect is a 2002 graduate of Punnery Road Christian Academy of Fort Myers. She is employed by a title company in Panama City Beach. The prospective groom is a 1997 graduate of Ver- non High School and is employed by Honeywell. An April 2 wedding is planned for 12 noon at the Pelican Preserve Towne Center in Fort Myers. Following a honeymoon cruise in the Carribean, the couple will make their home in Panama City. Pastor Larry and Caro- lyn Willoughby and Trin- ity Pentecostal Tabernacle will host a wedding recep- tion for the couple in the church reception ri"' on Saturday, April 16 from 4-6 p.m. All friends and family are invited to attend. Collins, Williamson exchange vows March 3 John Williamson, Jr. son, and the grandson of and Ann Collins, both of Mary Williamson and the Chipley were married on late Earl Williamson all of March 3. Sunny Hills. He is a 2000 The bride is the daugh- graduate of Vernon High ter of Dawn Laabs and School and is employed at Clarence Collins, both of Panhandle Homes. Chipley, and the grand- The couple will make daughter of Josephine their home in Chipley. 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HUDSON The Hudson reunion and fish fry will be held Saturday, April 9, at Corinth Church, north of Ponce de Leon. On Friday night, April 8, a gospel sing with be held at 7:30 p.m. featuring the group "Resting Place." For more information, call Billy Hudson at (850) 562- 2775. EMAIL REUNION NEWS TO: NEWS@CHIPLEYPAPER.COM WASHINGTON COUNTY West Florida Electric CHRISTIAN SCHOOL IL A Touchstone Energy' Cooperative C A Christian Alternative in Education CHIROPRACTIC C L I N I C Thank You For 25 Great Years! 4 BIG DAYS OF SAVINGS We're Doing Our Spring Cleaning And We're Clearing Out Items We Simply Can't Keep Any longer! Don't Miss This Opportunity To Save Big! DRASTIC REDUCTIONS ON EVERY ITEM IN EVERY DEPARTMENT! HURRY IN BARGAINS BARGAINS FOR BEST SELECTION! BARGAINS BARGAINS 334-793-3 p 'v r ' NEW WOOD 13.0 CU. FT. DINETTE TABLE REFRIGERATOR In carton with four chairs. 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Terrence Dudley has graduated from basic combat train- ing at Fort Jackson, Co- lumbia, S.C. During the nine weeks of training, the soldier studied the Army mission, history, tradition and core values, physical fitness, and received instruction and practice in basic com- bat skills,, military weap- ons, chemical warfare and bayonet training, drill and ceremony, marching, rifle marksmanship, armed and unarmed combat, map reading, field tactics, military courtesy, military justice system, basic first aid, foot marches, and field training exercises. Dudley's mother is Sharon Dudley of Camp- bellton. The private attended Graceville High School. FOWLER Navy Lt. David N. Fowler, a 1983 graduate of Graceville High School, recently made a scheduled port visit to Pusan, Repub- lic of Korea while assigned to the aircraft carrier USS Kitty Hawk, forward de- ployed to Yokosuka, Ja- pan. Fowler and approxi- mately 3, 200 of his fellow shipmates had a chance to sightsee, shop and enjoy recreational activities, as well as participate in other cultural exchanges with the citizens of Puson. USS Kitty Hawk is America's oldest active ship and the first of the 'super carriers, com- missioned April 29, 1961. 'Ships like. USS Kitty Hawk. deploy worldwide in support of United States commitments and respond to global crises and peace- time presence. Fowler joined the Navy in December 1985. For more information on the deployment and high resolution photo- graphs, visit USS Kitty Hawk's Web site at http //www.kittyhawk.navy.mil. KEys Air Force Airman Neris- sa S. Keys has graduated from basic military train- ing at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas. During the six weeks of training, the airman studied the Air Force mis- sion, organization, and military customs and cour- tesies; performed drill and ceremony marches, and received physical training, rifle marksmanship, field training exercises, and special training in human relations. In addition, airmen who complete basic training earn credits toward an as- sociate degree through the Community College of the Air Force. She is the daughter of Sylvester and Tereather Williams of Campbellton. Keys is a 2002 graduate of Graceville High School. YouNq Army Pvt. Rodney L. Young has graduated from basic combat military training at Fort Sill, Law- ton, Okla. During the eight weeks of training, the soldier studied the Army mission and received instruction in drill and ceremonies, rifle marksmanship, weapons, map reading, tactics, armed and unarmed combat, mili- tary courtesy, military jus- tice, physical fitness, first aid, Army history, core values and traditions, and special training in human relations. Young's aunt is Linda G. Newton of Graceville. The private is a 2003 graduate of Graceville High School. DUMAS Marine Corps Pvt. James P. Dumas, son of Trina and Leve Dumas of Ebro, re- cently graduated from the Marine Corps Basic Com- bat Engineer Course at Ma- rine Corps Engineer School, Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, N. C. During the five-week course, Dumas received instruction in the funda- mentals of engineering support for combat units, including the procedures for building and repairing bridges, roads and field fortifications. He also received train- ing on demolition concepts, land mine warfare and cam- ouflage techniques. Dumas joined the Marine Corps in June 2004. MALiNA Army Pfc. Matthew A. Malina has graduated from basic combat training at Fort Jackson, Columbia, S.C. During the nine weeks of training, the soldier studied the Army mission, history, tradition and core values, physical fitness, and received instruction and practice in basic combat skills, military weapons, chemical warfare and bayonet training, drill and ceremony, marching, rifle marksmanship, armed and unarmed combat, map reading, field tactics, mili- tary courtesy, military justice system, basic first aid, foot marches, and field training exercises. He is the son of Karl A. Malina of Bonifay, and grandson of Rose Malina of Kannapolis, N.C. Malina is a 2004 gradu- ate of Holmes County High School. FuTch Army Spec. Joseph R. Futch has returned to the U.S. after a deployment to Iraq and/or Kuwait in support of Operations Iraqi Freedom and Iraqi Freedom II. The soldier is regularly assigned to the 16th Mil- itary Police Brigade, Fort Bragg, Fayetteville, N.C. Operation Iraqi Freedom is the official'name given to military operations in- volving U.S. and coalition forces efforts to liberate the Iraqi people, preserve Iraq as a unified state, keep its territorial integrity intact, and help the Iraqi people begin the process of eco- nomic growth and politi- cal reconstruction. Active duty, reserve, and national guard members from all branches of the U.S. armed forces are participating in the operation. During Operation Iraqi Freedom II, the operational mission objectives for U.S. armed forces members and coalition forces focus on force protection, peace- keeping, stabilization, se- curity, borders protection, and counter-insurgency operations as the Iraqi Gov- erning Council assumes full sovereign powers to govern the peoples of Iraq. Futch, a military police paratrooper, is the son of Jim W. Futch and Kay S. Futch, both of Chipley. The soldier is a 2002 graduate of Chipley High School. LiNdsEy Navy Seaman April D. Lindsey, daughter of- Barbara E. and Kenny L. Lindsey of Ponce De Leon, recently departed on a rou- tine scheduled deployment in support of the global war on terrorism, while assigned to the aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson, homeported in Bremerton, Wash. Prior to deploying, Lind- sey and more than 6, 500 of her fellow shipmates of the USS Carl Vinson Car- rier Strike Group (CSG), successfully completed a Joint Task Force Exercise (JTFEX). The JTFEX is the final step in preparing the strike group for de- ployment, and is designed to test its ability to operate in a complex, hostile en- vironinent with other U.S. and coalition forces. Carriers like the Carl Vinson are deployed throughout the world to- maintain U.S. presence and provide rapid response in times of crisis. They- serve as a highly visible deterrent to would-be ag- gressors, and are equipped with the most versatile and powerful weapons and air- craft available. Lindsey is a 2001 gradu- ate of Ponce De Leon High School and joined the Navy in March 2004. For more information on the deployment and high resolution photo- graphs, visit USS Carl Vinson's Web site at http: //www.cvn70.navy.mil. McLaugqhiN Army Pvt. Amanda A. McLaughlin has graduated from basic combat training at Fort Jackson, Columbia. S.C. During the nine weeks of training, the soldier studied the Army mission, history, tradition and core values, physical fitness and received instruction and practice in basic com- bat skills, military weap- ons, chemical warfare arid bayonet training, drill and ceremony, marching, rifle marksmanship, armed and unarmed combat, map read- ing, field tactics, military courtesy, military justice system, basic first aid, foot marches, and field training exercises. She is the daughter of Donna M. 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(850)258-7191; 638- 0165; 638-1003 $65 8' FEED Trough, $100 6' old time peanut rake; $75 3-point Hag Spear; $175 25 gallon Sprayer/pump 3-point; $200 2 sets of 30' pole barn trusses. 638-4360; 326-6616; 638-5474 GILBERT CATFISH POND open $1.50/lb, stainless steel fish cooker for sale. (850)535-4369 2002 TRAIL LITE Trail Cruiser 26 ft travel trailer, one slide-out, sleeps 6, 1 queen size bed, full bath, lots of storage, like new condition. (850)638-8254 or (850)638-0388 24X56 DOUBLEWIDE 3BR/2B, on 6 acres+, north of Bonifay, deck .and pool, call 547-2457 or 850-768-0050. TOP SOIL EXCELLENT quality. Goof for flower beds, lawn dressing, etc... $15 tractor bucket delivered to your home. Four (4) bucket mini- mum. Also, have mush- room compost same price. Tractor, yard, & tree work. (850)579-5181 GOLF CARTS WANTED running or not, gas or electric. Call 535-4121 CATTLE SHOWING EQUIPMENT grooming shoot, W/HD floor, five show halters and associ- ated equipment $225 for all. 547-1220 ELECTRIC WHEEL- CHAIR walker with seat & basket, and lift chair. Call Ima (days). 547- 1638, (nights) 547-5286 SOD FOR SALE on the farm, delivered or in- stalled. Centipede and 419 Bermuda. WEST FLORIDA TURF (850)638-4860. 24 Years experience! NEW FARM TRAC 665, 60 hp tractor w/loader $18,500, call 1-850-849- 0826 anytime. USED COMPUTER shop for sale. 8pm-1 Opm only. 547-0088 CERTIFIED TIFTON 9 Bahia grass seed, Argen- tine or Pensacola Bahia grass seed for sale. Paulk Farms (850)547- 9408 1000 BF SELECT Ver- mont Maple Hardwood Floor. 1 Power Pole w/ breakers. 638-1336 THIS LETTER IS to ver- ify that as of Feb. 18, 2005, any debts Todd An- drew Bell has made or makes is his on. We are legally separated. There for Cynthia S. Bell is not responsible for his ac- tions. FISH FOR STOCKING ponds and lakes. Chan- nel Catfish, Coppernose Bluegill, Shellcracker and Largemouth Bass. LAKE GENEVA FISHERIES 334-684-6473 SOD SOD SOD Quality you can depend on! Irri- gated, weed & pest con- trolled. Centipede and St. Augustine. Delivery and installation available. 8 mi. SW of Chipley for easy customer hauling! Call anytime! Billy & Leo- la Brock. (850)638-1202 or (850)326-1500 DOG KENNEL, 10X6X6, 8 months old, $150,773- 2247. FENCE POSTS PT, 7-9 ft. long, 6-7 inches in di- ameter, $5 each, 547- 3413 between 8 a.m. 6 p.m. USED COMPUTERS $100 and up. 30 day war- ranty, next to Shirley's Pets. COLOR COPIES $1. COPIES 150 Washing- ton County News, down- town Chipley. FOR SALE CDRW for a PC. 48x42x48 new $18. Phone 547-3541 eve- nings. 2002 26 FT. LONG dutchmen sport camper trailer, central heat, a/c, full bath, double bed, set of bunk beds, fold down sofa, refrig., microwave, 3 burner stove, table and bench eating, extremely clean $11,000 by appt only 547-3413. FOR SALE CEDAR lum- ber. 1x8's, ix10's, 1x12's, all 8ft long. (850)638-4860; cell 415- 0385 WEDDING GOWN BEADED bodice, chiffon skirt, train, crinoline, veil, size 14. $200. 260-2025 FOR SALE 1995 Red Honda Shadow VLX 600cc. $3000. Looks & runs like new. Call 547- 9942 (4) SEVEN WEEK old female rottweilers $100 each. (850)535-1551 DACHSHUND PUPPIES black/tan $175. No pa- pers. Vet checked. 535- 2098 FREE PUPPIES TO lov- ing family. Mother part bulldog, father part Rott- weiler. 547-4394 HORSE BOARDING Good pastures, reason- able rates. 638-2446 TRANSPLANT NURS- ERY NOW has the new, old, unusual, hard-to-find trees, shrubs, hedge, bushes, vines, ground covers, etc. growing nice- ly but in limited numbers. These include scarlet bottlebrush, lorepetalum, weeping yaupon, red bri- dalwreath, native aza- leas, crape myrtle, nau- dina, blooming pears and magnolias, tea olive and my own cultivars devel- oped and produced here at the nursery: 'Duncan Daylily', cold-hardy and sweet 'Duncan Kum- quat', 'Pinklady' camellia, 'Duncan Holly', 'Orchid- vine' and others. Come see! In stock: 2-year tree and plant tablets also whitefly eliminatingfertil- izer, Yellow Lady Banks Rose and South Fla. Cit- nas. Transplant Nursery: 4713058, 1511 Hwy. 90, Chipley, Florida 32428. "Good plants are not cheap and cheap plants are not good." AZALEAS $1.50, TREES $2, CRAPE MYRTLES $2. Many acres of high quality land- scape trees & shrubs to choose from. Arbor Lane Nursery 2636 Bruner Dairy Rd., Vernon. (850)535-9886 AZALEAS ONLY $1.501 1000's to choose from. 1 gal pots, 18-24" plants. Other shrubs $1.75. Trees, Perennials, much more. Wholesale prices direct from licensed grower, All Ways Growin' Nursery, lic#47222563, Tuesday thru Saturday, 1658 Hwy 177-A, 11 miles NW Bonifay, 850- 547-2938 BED NEW VISCO NASA Memory Foam mattress set. Still boxed, factory warranty, can deliver. Mfg. lost $1200, sell $400. Call 850-425-8374 BR SET SOLID wood; 7 pc. queen/king bed, dresser, mirror, 2 nightstands, chest avail. New in boxes, Can de- liver. Retail $5000, sell $1400. Call 850-222- 9879 BED KING SIZE name brand mattress, box w/ warranty, new in plastic $295 can deliver. 850- 222-2113 BED SOLID WOOD cherry sleigh bed & pillow top mattress set. All new in box, retail $1400, sell $575. 850-222-7783 QUEEN DOUBLE PIL- LOW top mattress set. Name brand, new in plastic, factory warranty $195. 850-425-8374 COUCH & loveseat, brand new, still pack- aged, w/warranty. Can deliver. Suggested retail $1200, sell $450. 850- 545-7112 DINING RM BEAUTI- FUL new cherry table, 6 Chippendale chairs, lighted china cabinet, can deliver. $3k list, sell for $1100. 850-222-2113 FURNITURE & SERTA MATTRESSES Low, low, low overhead guar- antees low, low, low pric- es. P&S Discount Furniture, Chipley. (Since 1973) 850-638-4311 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/bur- gundy leather. Fully load- ed. Lifetime tire balanc- ing. Trailer hitch. 41,000 miles. Luxurious $20,999. (850)547-3342 or 763-6872 81 CORVETTE NEW en- gine, mechanically great, garage kept for 13 yrs. $8900. 535-1778 2002 CHEVY MALIBU 23K miles, fully loaded, leather interior, sun-roof, gold package, automatic, tinted windows. Great Condition. $13,000. OBO 850-209-8771 1979 CORVETTE "tli FERV1rBN(" brand new! Must see to appre- ciate. 415-6820 $8000 or trade for pick-up of equal value. 1984 LINCOLN TOWN car, mint condition. Only 88,000 miles. $2000. (850)263-7859 87 CHRYSLER New Yorker, white, cruise, tilt steering, AC, power locks, windows, automat- ic. AM/FM radio. 624- 9773 ONE OWNER 98 Chevy Cavalier, 2 door, new shocks, new starter, new fuel pump & filter, good tires, $3500. 956-4672 99 MERCURY COUGAR V6, auto, CD, black. 638- 9140; 596-0386 2001 FORD EXPLORER white, automatic, fully loaded, 6 CD changer, running boards, custom- ized bra, $8000. (334)588-3141, cell (850)418-0031 2003 FORD ESCAPE 4 door, V6, AT, loaded, very low miles. Blue -book $18,150. 548-9091 af- ter 5:30pm weekdays. 2000 BRONZE CHEVY Malibu. 55,000 miles, AC, CD player, tinted power windows, new stock speakers. Like new! $10,000. Call 849-1143 99 GMC SONOMA 180k miles, AT $4000. 527- 5125 1998 ASTRO MARKIII loaded, leather seats, rear air, much more. 45,500 miles, clean, must see. $14,000. Chipley. 415-5736 or 849-1222 FOR SALE 04 Red Pon- tiac Grand Am, AM/FM Radio CD Player, Tint Windows, Visors, Key- less, Warranty. Cash. 28,000 Miles. $ 13,500 638-7845 2003 JEEP WRAN- GLER red w/charcoal rag top, excellent condition, 13,000 miles & warranty, take over payments. 547-3817 1999 MERCURY SABLE 35,000 miles, like new, must sell, excellent con- dition. Pay off only. 415- 6683; 638-0083 87 MERCEDES 420SEL new trans-Alt, recent valve job. $6995. neg. 527-1722, leave mes- sage. FOR SALE 1993 Gold Cadillac Fleetwood, very good condition. $6000. 638-5551 92 CHEVY CAPRICE Classic SW. Fully loaded, seats 9.$2800 OBO. Ask for Karl. 547-4465 FOR SALE 1999 Cadil- lac Deville Elegance, 24,400 low mileage, Pearl White, loaded. Ask- ing $18,000. One owner. (850)258-5890; (850)258-5824 2003 INFINITI G35 2- door Coupe, fully loaded, automatic & manual, leather, 6 disc, CD play- er, silver, sunroof, spor- ty, well taken care of. $24,000. Call (850)527- 9592; (850)547-5070, ask for Tyler. 1994 FORD MUSTANG 5.0, 5-speed, AC, low miles. $7200 OBO. Call 638-1531 1991 HONDA CIVIC, needs work, new tires, $300 OBO, 547-9887. 1967 FORD MUSTANG Pony. 390 Big Block, 3 speed, 4BBL carb, com- pletely restored. New tires. Must see! $5995. 263-7892 98 HONDA PRELUDE green, automatic, A/C, sunroof, Kenwood disc player, 72,000 miles, ex- cellent condition, asking $11,000. OBO. 548- 5084 2001 MUSTANG BLACK V6, leather, au- tomatic, 46k, like new, $9800. Call 547-5181 FOR SALE 1997 Silver Camaro, T-Tops, 65K miles $10,500. 547-3545 1996 S-10 pickup 4 cy- linder, automatic, front end damaged, $1,500 or best offer, 773-2088. 1999 FORD EXPLORER XLT, hunter green exte- rior, tan interior, approx 82,000 miles. $6500. 638-7166. FOR SALE 1999 Chevy Suburban LT, 5.7 litre, leather, CD, front/rear AC, 153,000 miles. Ask- ing $8950. Call 850-956- 1260 FOR SALE 1996 Ex- plorer XLT, V-8, 4 door, leather, loaded, custom rims, Alpine stereo sys- tem, tinted windows $11,000. 547-2502 1987 FORD F250 4x4 351 motor. Runs good, great shape. $3800. (850)415-6301 2002 FORD F-250 Cargo Van with shelving. 33,000 miles, still under war- ranty. $13,000. Excellent condition. Call 638-2524 SUV 98 MITSUBISHI Montero, full size, 7 pas- senger, V6, -gas saver, 103K, sunroof, luggage rack. $10,500. (850)263- 7664 89 FORD RANGER truck. 5-speed, $2000 cash OBO. 548-5924 1970 EAGLE 48 passen- ger bus, needs work. Best Offerl Contact St. Joseph @ 638-2610 or Brother Crosby Carswell 373-7755 1999 DODGE DURA- NGO loaded, also 3rd seat, low mileage. $9450. 258-6822 FOR SALE 1999 F-150, low miles $13,500. OBO. 100,000 mile warranty. 547-5960; 547-2228 FOR SALE 1987 Chev- rolet Walk-in, Step Van. 350 V-8, auto-trans., al- umn. body, heavy duty, duel wheels. Good con- edition. (formerly Lance Truck) 547-1688. $2500. OBO FOR SALE 2001 Ford Expedition XLT, loaded, 42,000 miles, $17,000. 547-4830 between 6pm & 8pm only. No collect calls. 1993 GMC SUBURBAN w/350 motor, color red, dual air, loaded. New transmission. Good con- dition. $5500. Call Dan 638-7683 2003 S-10 P/U, long wheel base, A/C, A/T, tilt, CD, alarm, V-6, tint, 15- inch wheels, bedliner, $11,500. (850)836-5647 1988 FORD F350 cus- tom dually, AC, AT, excel- lent condition $2900. (850)415-5831 1990 DODGE TRUCK A/ C, AM/FM radio, auto, some work needed. $1500. Call 535-0811 97 FORD F-150, 4 wheel drive, 8 cyl, quad cab, 3rd door, brand new tires. Excellent condition. $8800 Call 535-2276 1961 CHEVY APACHE Stepside, primed, ready for restoration. $1000 OBO. 638-9188 1994 F-350 XLT Dually, 5-speed, power stroke diesel 7.3 c turbo direct injection, fold down goose neck ball $8500. 547-4354 1987 CHEVY 20 Van fully customized with front & rear air. $3500 OBO. 548-4798; 548- 5763 1996 F150 XL Extended cab, bedliner, dual tanks, 120K, good condition $7000. 547-9396 87 CHEVY SUBURBAN 3/4 ton, Heavy Duty 4x4, new A/C, tow package. 350 motor, AT, PS, PB, new paint, parts & bat- tery, 850-547-0448 2000 HONDA ODYS- SEY EX Mini-Van, V6, 89,000 miles, good con- dition, gray cloth interior, white exterior, $14,500 OBO. 547-0899 1995 EXT CAB S-10, 4 cyl, 5-spd, $3000. Call after 9pm (850)849-2528 1996 GRAND CARA- VAN loaded with leather seats. Must seel 75,000 miles. $10,000. 638-8917 2001 MAZDA DUAL sport truck V6, 38K, ex- tras, excellent condition $9800. 415-6207 1995 FORD F-150 XLT, extended cab, V8, auto, power window, locks, toolbox, cab steps, rails, rims, AM/FM cassette, $7000 638-9630 1980 DODGE EX- TENDED work van $1500. 773-3892 2002 FORD EXPLORER XLT, excellent condition, fully loaded, keyless en- try, leather, dark sage green. 81,000 miles. $13,900. Call 526- 3619(w); 638-8104(h) 1966 FORD F-150 runs great $2,000. 258-4428 1998 Z71 ext cab, 3-door. $9500. 263-3105 eve- nings. '99 DODGE 1 ton Dual- ly. Gas standard trans- mission. $14,500. Firm. 547-5941 If no answer, leave message. 2000 DODGE 2500 Ram Wagon V-8, PW, PL, ste- reo, dual A/C, 23,000 miles, very clean, must sell, make offer. 850- 773-7737 97 DODGE 4-wheel drive, 155,000 miles, looks and runs great $6500 OBO. 263-9711 1998 OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE Van dual air, CD player, leather, etc. Tan, 77,000 miles. Must see and drive to ap- preciate. 638-1138 1999 ISUZU AMIGO Convertible, brand new clutch, transmission, starter, timing belts. Ask- ing $6500. 773-5720, leave message HOLME S COUNTY RALTY OFIE: 40N aueh.treBniaF Reduced! 12+ Acres Pasture & Some Woods DW Mobile & Business Bldg Paved Hwy. $99,900 5.3 AC Hwy. 79 Spacious Brick Home, Barn, Storage Patgure for Horses! $157,420 35 AC Mostly Pines Paved wy. Frontage $84,900 2 AC 5/4.5 Brick Home Pool Garage $269,900 26 AC 2002 Custom Brick Home Barn/Workshop/3 Horse Stalls Pond $275,000 45 AC Rolling Land 2 Ponds 2005 DW $179,900 Free Catalog Need to sell? We have buyers! We market vour DroDertv in MLS! ~J.L!J ~ I iIO~ViVAVjVA'u'R uLS] I I I[~-1.U~S1U u1~5Ik*YA I[1 99 FORD EXPEDITION 100,000 miles, excellent condition. $12,000. (850)579-2977 FORD RANGER XLT 1999, low mileage, V-6, automatic, power steer- ing-drive, locks, cruise, keyless entry. $7500. 547-4854 1988 S10 W/1996 3.1 motor w/5 speed au- tomatic. Custom paint and interior, with topper. $2000 cash. Call Dan 638-7683 TAKE UP PAYMENTS White 2002 S-10 V6 Chevrolet Pickup truck. Call after 6pm. 638-7189 1994 CONVERSION VAN V-6, cruise, power windows, 106 k miles, looks and runs good. S547-2180 HOUSE FOR SALE by owner, 1 acre, 3BR/2BA, 1728 sq.ft. heated space, 2000 sq.ft. overall. CH/A, large shop, located Southgate in Bonifay. See by appt. only. 547- 3225 2 HOMES FOR sale, cor- ner of Falling Waters Rd & Brickyard Rd. $85,000. Both presently rented. (850)638-2170 3 BEDROOM 1 bath house for rent in Chipley 1339 Estelle Ave. HUD approved $475 month, $300 deposit, call 638- 4345 and leave mes- sage. 1 BEDROOM BRICK home, appliances, CH/A, carport, large yard, avail- able April 1, 5 miles from Bonifay, 547-2124. SPACIOUS 3 BED- ROOM/1 1/2 bath house for lease 2200 sq. ft., split floor plan, $900 a month with 1 year lease and se- curity deposit, email cal- lielou@comcast.net for pictures or call 615-477- 5387. LARGE 3BR/2BA Exec- utive home $950/mo. plus consider lease to own. No Pets 850-579- 4317 4 BEDROOM, 2 1/2 bath, brick home, large shaded lot, Chipley, ref- erences required, first and last month and de- posit, 547-2091. HOME FOR RENT 2BR/ 1BA country setting, $350/mo., plus deposit & references. (850)579- 4317 1987 WEST MOBILE home, 66 ft, excellent condition, 547-3904. NEW 16X80 3+2 w/ply- wood floors, glamour bath, set up, A/C, skirting. Need min. 1 yr. on job, $1600 income, 3 lines of credit. Call Brad to apply, it only takes a few min- utes. 1-866-732-7607. Special financing for Tyndall Members. 2003 14X70 3+2 w/pay- ments low as $300 mths for 8yrs. Call Brad 1-866- 732-7607 and apply. LAND AND HOME pack- age, Bonifay, FL. For sale by owner, Hwy frontage, 1.14 acres with 28x68 mobile home, 1792 sq.ft. mobile home, 3BR/2BA, total electric, CH/A, ex- cellent condition. Beauti- fully landscaped. $69,900. Call for appoint- ment to see. Days (850)547-5070; nights (850)547-5683 (no calls after 8pm please) Ask for MaryAnn, serious in- quires only. FOR SALE 5 acres in Fountain FL, Well & sep- tic tank, meter pole & 500 gallon gas tank. 2 bed- room trailer as is. $40,000. (850)535-2198 3 BEDROOM MOBILE home, Hud approved, 3 miles S.E. of Bethlehem School 547-5716. COUNTRY LIVING ES- TATES 3BR/2BA CH/A, no pets. 547-5628 NICE CLEAN 3BR/2BA mobile homes for rent, all electric, CH/A. 850-638- 9228 SLEEPY HOLLOW DU- PLEX apartments. 2 & 3 bedroom units. Senior Citizen Discount. HUD not accepted. (850)638- 7128 ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT for rent. Call 547-0956 FOR RENT 2BR/1BA apartment near down- town Chipley. $550/mo, available April 1st. Call (850)638-1959 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., Duncan Community Rd., Buddy Rd. Four (5) acres & Four (10) acres on Gainer Rd. Owner fi- nancing or cash. Low down payment, low monthly payments. Call Milton Peel for informa- tion 850-638-1858 SPRINGHILL BY FLEETWOOD 3BR/2BA Manufactured home, 28x48. New well & sep- tic, 2 new large decks & new floor covering. On 1 acre, on paved highway 4 miles South of Chipley. (Orange Hill & Alford Hwy) across from newly built public park & Or- ange Hill Fire Dept. $62,500. 415-4077 MORTGAGE FOR SALE Good history. 10% land. 638-2170 LOOKING FOR A Business Opportunity? Call David Lance Tri-County Realty (850)326-1999 FOR RENT 1100 sq ft office or 1 to 2 office shar- ing arrangements. 1240 S. Blvd., Chipley. 638- 2124 11 ACRES W/TRAILER with ponds, peach trees & apple trees on Hwy 160 in Bonifay, FL. Ask for Andrea Lewis, Coastal Living Realty. 547-5095 or (850)267-2747 TWO SIDE BY side ready to build lots. Northdale Subdivision, Bonifay, FL. Call 904- 744-1417 or 904-755- 6503 COMMERCIAL BUILD- ING FOR rent. Hwy 77, 2 blocks North of Hardee's. Nice large open room with offices & warehouse space. 638- 2170 TWO FIVE ACRE tracts, wooded, houses only.-3 miles South of Chipley. Call Milton 638-1858 FORECLOSURE? 0 SETTLE'S T ^. CUnited 8ErnEy " Country COUNTRY REALTY BETTIE L. SLAY, BROKER (Florida & Alabama) 205 E. North Ave., Bonifay, FL 32425 (850) 547-3510 WANT IT SOLD? GIVE US A CALL TODAY WE GET RSULTS- WORLDWIDE ADVERTISING 8 ACRES 3 BR BRICK HOME PAVED ROAD FRONTAGE $169,900 --- COMPLETELY FUR- NISHED 2 BEDROOM HOME ROOM FOR HORSE- $69,900---MOBILE HOME PARK PONCE DE LEON-$225,000---3 BR2 BA BRICK HOME ON 1 AC 40x60 BUILDING MARIANNA $140,000---4 BR 2 BA BRICK HOME ON 5 AC BARN CYPRESS LAKE-$169,900. WE HAVE BUYERS-WE NEED SELLERS UST WITH US AND GET IT SOLD www.unitedcountry.com/bonifayfl DON'T LOSE ITI We can help any type loan or property. (850)638-1035 FRIDAY April 1& 2, end tables and coffee table, clothes, anything and everything, outboard mo- tor, 1979A Pleasant Hill Rd. Bonifay MOVING SALE APRIL 2, 1453 Hwy. 277, south of Shiloh Baptist, from 7 until. YARD SALE APRIL 2, Saturday, 7 a.m., south of Vernon, at New Hope past BP Station, furni- ture, appliances, clothes, baby bed, etc. MOVING SALE 5563, Douglas Ferry Rd. Hin- sons Crossroads, 8 a.m. until, Saturday, April 2, misc. items, 535-0606. RAIN OR SHINE, mov- ing sale, 835 Falling Wa- ters Rd., houseware, fur- niture, yard equipment, Christmas items, console tv, books, DVDs, & much more, Saturday, April 2, 8 until 1 p.m. MOVING SALE March 31, April 1 & 2, comer of Hwy. 167 and Hwy. 79, furniture, tools, clothes, & much more, 8 a.m. until. SATURDAY, APRIL 2, fishing equipment, sew- ing machines, tools, dish- es, antiques, etc., Ray Herring 2334 Herring Rd., Hwy. 277, half way between Vernon & Hwy. 90 Chipley. 3 FAMILY YARD sale. Saturday, April 9th. 7am. Furniture, toys, kitchen items, mens stuff, lots to choose from. 4242 Dou- glas Ferry Rd. Just S of 1-10, turn West on Hwy 280. Go 4 miles, look for signs. SATURDAY, APRIL 2, some furniture, stove, bed, doors, odds and ends, 1239 Court Ae, 638-4266. YARD SALE rain or shine. Sat., April 2nd. 8am-1 pm. Coner of 5th St & Jackson Ave (US 90). First United Method- ist Church. FRIDAY & Saturday, April 1 & 2, 909 N. Varner St., Bonifay, cancel if raining. FRIDAY & Saturday, April 1 & 2, 8a.m. until 2 p.m., 860 5th St., Chipley, FL, household goods, and tools. SALE IN VERNON Thursday Saturday, 8 a.m. until, 4680 Millers Ferry Road, Hwy. 79 to New Hope, most items .10 to .50, nothing over $5. HUGE MULTI-FAMILY yard sale, Saturday, April 2, starting 6 a.m., Hwy. 90 West next to Century Supply. ESTATE/MOVING SALE - Friday/Saturday, April 1& 2, 8 a.m. until, 1780 Hwy. 177-A, Bonifay,.2 miles past Dogwood Lakes, furniture, tool, dishes, linens, lamps, nautical items, misc. APRIL 1 & 2, 8 5, sev- eral families, lots of toys, clothes, furniture, dryer, old tools and odds arid ends, 1382 South Blvd. YARD SALE every Sat- urday! Numerous units! Storage Building 1 mile East of Tom Thumb on Orange Hill Hwy. 8ar- until. MARIANNA GOAT and SHEEP Auction every Thursday night starting at 5pm. Misc., goats, sheep, chickens, ducks, guineas. Held at Auction Drive, Marianna. Phone (850)535-4006; cell 258- 5209. Jerry Johnson #AU362 TRI-COUNTY AUCTION Sat., April 2,2005 at Chi- pley Agriculture Center Hwy 90 West in Chipley, FL. Misc. auction at 2:30pm, chickens 6:00pm followed by goats @ 7:30pm. NOW SELLING HOGS! Goats needed. Check in 7am. Consignments welcome. Cash only NO EXCEP- TIONS. Jamie Chesnut FLAU2837; FLAB2187, ALAU1722. Maxie Yates AU 3017 850-871-3651, More info. (850)638- 1782 ANDY'S TRADING POST corner of Victory Rd & Hwy 77. Open dai- ly. Auction every Friday 7pm-until. AB2419. Auo- tioneer Jerry Mazerac AU2973. Sellers & cori- signments welcome. Flea Market every wee- kend. Antiques & misc. For information call 773- 1988. 773-1827 BIG BIG BIG auction Saturday, April 9, 2005. 8am-9am viewing. Sale starts at 10am. 11378 NW CR274. Jerry Johnson Blue Moon Auc- tion Company FL. Lic#362, Bus. #305, AL Lic#1120. Home Marty Causell AU 3175. Phone (850)535-4006; cell (850)258-5209 NHC HOMECARE, OUR Marianna Homecare pro- gram is seeking an RN/ DON who wishes to join a team "that makes a dif- ference." Hbme health experience a plus. Inter- ested candidates may fax their resume to 850- 526-5827 Attn: Sandj Streetman. EOE/DFWP. CAROLE CANNON REALTY 2229 Jhn Bush R., Bonlfay, R (850) 547-4784 Cell (850) 951-5682 Carole Cannon, Broker 80 ACRE wooded country tract, paved road front- age, great hunting property or pick a spot and make it home, $250,000. 6.2 AC. Country Setting, Nice Trees, Pond Area, Lots Of Road Frontage, $19,900. LOT .62 AC city water, cleared and ready for your home, mobiles allowed, $6,000. 15 AC Wooded, Road Frontage, near boat landing $29,900 2.5 ACS, Prosperity Community, surveyed, wooded, road frontage, great homesite, $14,900. 6.15 ACS Hwy. 81. $35,000 Sale Pending 13/4 ACS +- wooded, city water available, great place for a home $12,500. www.carolecannonrealty.com )IA 9 Pionsnee l ,B( ,,,,,, S 99 (a lier 2i523 ,i BA i 7, 9628X56 ledmon 31BR,2 BA ,, $37,900 01 28x52 Redmon 3R11,2 BA ,, 1138,9 All Homes Indude Delivery, Set-Up NAC, Steps, Plumbing & Skirting Monday-Friday 8 a.m.-6 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m.-4 .m. A=g > EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Min. Masters in Planning or related and 10 yr. exp. Sal. $70-80K. Apply Charles Carlan, West FL Regional Planning Council, PO Box 9759, Pensacola, FL 32513, FX 850-595-8967 or ermail josepht@wfrpc.dst.fl.us by 4/8/05 9---Trk 7 I Wednesday, March 30, 2005, Washington County News/ Holmes County Times-Advertiser 11B SAEIECASSIFIED BOOKKEEPER FOR IACCOUNTING/TAX of- ice in Vernon. Full/part- ime, 2 yrs experience, strong computer and S communication skills. J(850)259-5096 IARDEE'S HAS ONE position available for an experienced Assistant WManager. This person should be a motivator, {kader and a great coach a well as enjoy working with people. Salary is = sed on experience. I.enefits include BCBS, t1-K, vacation, sick idave and bonus. Aver- lge workweek is 45-50 hours. Qualified, serious inquiries call Glenn at 850-326-1185. GROWING COMPANY SEEKS individuals to in- Itall siding. Must have Experience and transpor- 'tation. Pay DOE. Call Shaun at S&J Siding, Inc. '(850)326-3024 IMMEDIATE OPEN- 'INGS FOR Licensed Practical Nurse 3/11 and 11/7 shifts with "Sign-up Bonus of $1000", 'Vashington Rehabilita- 'tion and Nursing Center, 't79 Usery Rd., Chipley, -Florida, contact Alice Erye, DHR. EXPERIENCED wai- resses & cooks, in Ver- rfibn area.. 535-0112 'OFFICE MANAGER, 2 years minimum experi- 'ence, accounting, pay- foll, & taxes, 535-5000. ;EDITORIAL ASSIS- TANT URGENTLY -needed. Young rapidly ,growing company needs experienced writer willing -fp work in a fast paced .non-smoking environ- mrnent for monthly maga- zine. Teamwork is num- iber one priority. Require- 'ments: Outgoing mature minded individual with excellent typing, phone, 'and organizational skills; familiarity with internet, Outlook, and Adobe Photoshop a plus. Salary 'depending on experi- ence, but in line local sal- ary ranges. No walk-ins. Send resume to: 850- 547-0329 (fax); Editorial .Position, PO Box 660, Bonifay, FL 32425; e-mail .eiaposi@wonedwadedningresare.com. 'DOCTORS OFFICE NEEDS a caring, enthu- siastic, personable indi- vidual with good people and coimpuire sir.ild Musl have high energy and be i---ding to work as a team player. S lary based on experience and-reated skills. Please apply'in person, fax or mail your resume to: 850-638- 5333 or mail to Steiger chiropractic Center, P.A., 682 5th St., P.O. Box 979, Chipley, FL 32428. No phone calls please. NHC HOMECARE Our Chipley HomeCare pro- gram is seeking a con- .tract Medical Social Worker and contract Speech Therapist to care tor homebound patients Ji the Chipley area. Inter- ested parties may fax their resume to Melissa Finch 850-638-1635 or apply locally at 1530 'Hwy. 90, Chipley. .CLERK WANTED, AP- pLY in person only, Rain- iow Liquors, junction of t-10 and Hwy. 79 in Bo- -nifay. BUSY REAL ESTATE appraisal office seeks an energetic, highly moti- .ated employee who is a 'elf-starter, detail ori- fnted, and dependable. Applicant must be profi- cient in computers and .ave customer service ;experience. Ability to lead legal descriptions a .lus. Apply to P.O. Box .87 Chipley, FL 32428 or pppiapprabesa@b ot.net tJo phone calls please. METAL ROOFING pOMPANY in need of Supervisors, Journey- Inen, Foremen. Top pay depending on experi- ence. Call 548-9137 .NELGROVE SURVEY- tNG & Mapping Inc. cur- rently taking applications for all surveying and drafting positions. Con- tact us at: (850)526-3991 OUMP TRUCK DRIVER feeded. Experience pre- erred, loader experience a plus. Apply at Corbin Auto Sales, Hwy 90 East. ihipley 638-4630 ow accepting applica- tons for a full time CNA. Applicants must have ood references, be de- pendable, and have de- ' endable transportation, Walid insurance and driv- er licenses. Apply at The council on Aging 1348 S. 4lvd., Chipley, Florida. rhisis a drug free work- i.lace and EOE. JIELP WANTED: DRIV- ER with Class D CDL & Zood driving record, ,good pay, no benefits, Inust be 25 or older, 850- .373-7665. +I* TRI-COUNTY COM- MUNITY Council, Inc., is accepting applications for Teacher Assistant for the Head Start Program. Re- sponsibility: Assist Teach- er in all areas of class- room as designated. Min- imum qualifications: high school (GED); 3-6 months related experi- ence or training. Must have current driver's li- cense and proper vehicle insurance coverage. Must comply with health and background screen- ing. For additional infor- mation and qualifications call Sharon Kent, Admin- istrative Coordinator at (850)547-3689. Applica- tions may be obtained from any Tri-County Community Council, of- fices and submitted by April 4,2005, at 4:30 p.m. Successful applicant will be subject to pre-employ- ment drug test. Equal op- portunity employer and drug and smoke free workplace. SOUTHERN HOME RE- TIREMENT Center now accepting applications, all shifts, 263-7999. EXPANDING COMPANY SEEKING applicants to learn the truss building trade. Paid on-the-job training, bi-weekly bonus- es. For appointment please call Arban & Asso- ciates from 7am-3pm @ 850-836-4362 VERNON PLACE HAS a full-time Temporary Cook Position available imme- diately. Temporary until further notice could pos- sibly become a perma- nent position. EYQ is a company that offers good pay and excellent bene- fits. Call (850)535-6513 ,or pick up application. PART-TIME RECEPTIONIST Gener- al office and computer duties. Five days per week. Flexible schedule possible for qualified ap- plicant. Apply in person. Washington County News, downtown Chi- pley. EOE, Drug-free workplace. No phone calls! CARPENTER NEEDED EXPERIENCED MUST HAVE OWN TOOLS AND TRANSPORTA- TION. WE ARE A DRUG FREE WORKPLACE. EOE. APPLY AT RI- DLEY'S TOWN & COUNTRY BUILDERS 949 ORANGE HILL RD. 7:30AM-4:00PM. (850)638-4436 DENTAL ASSISTANT NEEDED full-time (Mon- day-Thursday 8am-5pm) Send resume to: Dr. Swindle 119 Main St., Bonifay, FL 32425. Fax or email 850-547-9849 jws0248@earthlink.net KENNEL ATTENDANT PART-time position, must work weekends, call for an appointment, 638- 3598. DRIVER WANTED WI CDL Class D, carpentry experience helpful. Apply in person @ Bestway Portable Buildings, 3614 Hwy 90, Marianna, FL PLUMBERS AND HELPERS needed in Ponce de Leon. Experi- ence, reliability and trans- portation a must. We of- fer paid holidays, medi- cal, dental and vision af- ter 90 days and paid va- cation after 1 year. If you're looking for a good paying career please call 850-951-2332; 850-685- 1388. PUBLIC NOTICE THE Holmes County Board of Commissioners will receive applications for a Mechanic II at the Holmes County Road De- partment. Applications will be received until 4:00 p.m. on April 4,2005. Eli- gible applicants may ob- tain a complete job de- scription and application at the Holmes County Board of Commissioners, 201 N. Oklahoma St., Su- ite 205, Bonifay, Florida 32425, Monday through Friday between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. The Holmes County Board of Commissioners is an Equal Opportunity Employer and a Drug Free Workplace. IF YOU ARE seeking long-term employment, good wages, benefits and have the desire'to learn and grow with us, we are looking for Foreman's, Form Carpenters, La- bors. Reed Concrete and Construction, Inc. Fax re- sume to 850-547-3677 or call 850-547-5767 NOW HIRING! PER- SONNEL Resources is now hiring Welders and General Laborers. Great benefits and hours. Posi- tions are located in Gen- eva, AL. Please call Mili- sa at 334-684-5056 for an appt. THE CITY OF Chipley is accepting applications for a Street Crewman I. Min- imum requirements: knowledge of general and ground main- tenance, including skill in operation and main- tenance of equipment and tools. Education and experience: High school diploma or possession of an acceptable equiva- lency diploma. Valid Flor- ida Commercial "B" driv- er's license. Deadline: April 8, 4 p.m. (CST). EOE/Drug free work- place. AVON CALLING JOIN the fun with the Avon team. Earn spending money. Phone Dwayne Atkins, Appointmentfee $15. 547-1640 ISR DRIVERS NEEDED TEAM or singles for Farmland Transportation in Black, AL. (334)588- 6400 CABINET MAKER AND finisher positions avail- able, great pay per hour depending on experi- ence, at Woodward Cabi- nets, Inc. since 1987. (850)835-0071 or 699- 3627 COUNSELORS ECKERD YOUTH Alter- natives, Inc., a leader in alternative treatment pro- grams for youth-at-risk, is seeking Juvenile Justice Counselors for our pro- gram in Vernon, FL. This is an extraordinary oppor- tunity to make a lasting, positive difference in the lives of youth. Responsi- bilities are providing a safe, secure environment through the use of group counseling, individual re- lationships, mentoring and the use of crisis in- tervention and de-escala- tion techniques. Varied shift hours, including some evenings and wee- kends. High school diploma or equivalent required. One year of directly related work experience highly preferred. M/F/D/V. Mi- norities Encouraged to Apply. Send resume and cover letter to: Renee Hibbler, EYA, 100 N. Starcrest Dr., Clearwater, FL 33765; FAX: 727-442- 5911; ONLINE: www.eck- erd.org. WANTED LOCAL ARTISTS work on draw- ing, portraits, work on oil, water color, acrylic, pen- cil, charcoal, pastel. Seri- ous applicants only. Please call Sofia at (850)547-5244 ARE YOU CLEANING out a shed or barn, mov- ing or just getting rid of stuff? We buy everything from a cast iron skillet to the front porch swing, one piece to a house full. Call Red Holland at Red's Rusty Rooster. 1-850- 763-1300 LOST 2 DOGS on Rogers Rd, South of Wausau. Both have collars & tags. 1 white w/black ears & short tail, 1 black w/long tail. 773-9844 WORK WANTED ELDERCARE light housekeeping, cooking. Reasonable rates, refer- ences, experienced. By day or week. 638-4288 FOR HIRE: SMALL trac- tor with bushhog, finish mower, disk, tiller. Can plow up garden spots. Call 638-1421 PERFECT POOLS MONTHLY cleaning serv- ices, vinyl or gunite in ground or above ground, deck replacement and re- pairs. Brenda (850)547- 5679 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. NEED HELP WITH your loved ones? Call a profes- sional. (850)547-5041 or (850)303-3686 PANHANDLE LAWN SERVICE Quality work, affordable prices. Senior Citizen Discount. 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THURSDAY, March 31 8 a.m.-5 p.m.-Holmes County Library open. 9 a.m.-6 p.m.-Chipley Library open. 9 a.m.-6 p.m.-Vernon Library open. 10:30-11 a.m.-Chipley Library preschool storytime. 11 a.m.-Washington Council on Aging (located in Chipley) senior lunches, for reserva- tions 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. 7 p.m.-Depression and Bipolar Support Group-meets at First Baptist Church educa- tional annex building in Bonifay. 8 p.m.-Narcotics Anonymous meeting, held at Blessed Trinity Catholic Church in Bonifay. FRIDAY, April 1 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. 10:30-11 a.m.-Wausau Library preschool storytime. 11 a.m.-Washington Council on Aging (located in Chipley) senior lunches, for reserva- tions call 638-6217, donations accepted. 8 p.m.-Alcoholics Anonymous open meeting, held at Presbyterian Chuich in Chipley. SATURDAY, April 2 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. 8 p.m.-Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, held at Bethlehem Masonic Lodge, located on Hwy. 177 in Holmes County. SUNDAY, April 3 8 p.m.-Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, held in the board room at Graceville Hospital in Graceville. 4-6 p.m.-Conversational English classes for internationals, held at Shiloh Baptist Church. Contact church office, 638-1014 or Karma Cook, 638-8418. MONDAY, April 4 CLOSED: Holmes County Library, Wausau Library, Vernon Library. 9 a.m.-6 p.m.-Chipley Library open. 11 a.m.-Washington Council on Aging (located in Chipley) senior lunches, for reserva- tions call 638-6217, donations accepted. 5:30 p.m.-Widows' Support Group meeting, held at Chuck Wagon Restaurant in Chipley. 6:30-8:30 p.m.-Conversational English classes for internationals, held at Shiloh Baptist Church. Contact church office, 638-1014 or Karma Cook, 638-8418. 7 p.m.-Esther Masonic Lodge #144, Bonifay. 8 p.m.-Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, held at Blessed Trinity Catholic Church, lo- cated on Hwy. 177A, Bonifay. TUESDAY, April 5 CLOSED: Holmes County Library. 9 a.m.-6 p.m.-Chipley Library open. 9 a.m.-6 p.m.-Vernon Library open. 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m.-Wausau Library open. 11 a.m.-Washington Council on Aging (located in Chipley) senior lunches, for reserva- tions call 638-6217, donations accepted. 5:30 p.m.-Widows' Support Group meeting, held at Chuck Wagon Restaurant in Chipley. 7 p.m.-Westville City Council meeting. 7 p.m.-Esther Masonic Lodge #144, Bonifay. 8 p.m.-Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, held at Blessed Trinity Catholic Church, lo- cated on Hwy. 177A. The Calendar of Events, printed in each edition of the Washington County News and Holmes County Times-Advertiser, features afull week of events, beginning the Wednes- day the paper is released, and ending the following Wednesday. Meetings and other events of interest to the community are listed in the Calendar of Events free of charge. Those wishing to have an event listed, or to make changes to or delete a currently / running event, should call 638-0212 or 547-9414, or e-mail news@chipleypaper.com or news@bonifaynow.com. Events will be published in the Calendar the week they are being held. Events held on a weekly or monthly basis are also accepted. HSpeial EnBents Home and Garden Expo Building a new home or improving your exist- ing home? See the latest equipment, materials, products and services at -the Tri-County Home Builders Association's Home and Garden Expo planned for Friday and Saturday, April 8 and 9, at the Agricultural Center on U.S. Highway 90 in Chipley. On April 8, between 3 p.m. and 7 p.m., and on April 9, between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m., specialists in construction, heating and cooling, floor coverings, cabinetry, insulation, land- scaping, and many other professionals, will be on hand to answer questions about your home and lawn care needs. Enjoy great food and register for all of the door prizes to be given away. Admission is free. For additional informa- tion about the Expo, call Debbie McCrary at (850) 638-4436, of Tammy Dean, (850) 526-6831. The Tri-County Home Build- ers Association represents home-building profession- als in Holmes, Jackson and Washington counties in Northwest Florida. Marianna Arts Festival Marianna Arts Festival and Fine Dine "Swine Cook-off' will be held, April 15, 5:30-9:30 p.m. and Saturday, April 16, from 10. a.m-7:30 p.m. at Citizen's Lodge Park on Caverns Road in Mari- anna. The event is sanc- tioned by "Memphis in May" which brings ma- jor league teams from all over bring secret reci- pes, unique grill setups, and family traditions to compete in the annual National Barbeque Cook- off. Contestants can enter one or more categories which include, whole hog, shoulder, and ribs. There will be a local barbeque contest open to all Panhandle residents. 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Kayla Galloway, Annah Salter and Elizabeth Had- dock signed in front of a large gathering at the Ver- non High School library. Galloway and Haddock will be attending Jefferson Davis Community College in Br.ewton, Ala. While Salter will be attending Lurleen B. Wallace in An- dalusia, Ala. Haddock is signing as a member of the Jeff Davis volleyball squad while Galloway will be playing softball for the Lady War- hawks. Salter will also be play- ing softball for LBW. Haddock was a key member of the Vernon vol- leyball squad that finished with a 21-7 season record. Galloway and Salter are the leaders of the Lady Jackets softball team that advanced to the state play- offs last season and are well on there way to that accomplishment again. Galloway said, I am proud to be going to Jeff Davis and being able to continue playing softball." "I want to thank my coaches and family for the years of support," she added: Haddock, who lead the Jackets with 68 aces last season said, I am glad to be the first volleyball players in four years from Vernon to sign a schol- arship." "I am also proud to be the first person in my fam- ily to go to college," she added. Salter, who is headed to LBW to play for coach Brian Pitman who said, "Annah is a strong player that will really help our team." She has been one of the team leaders in batting average for the past two years. "I have been playing since I was five in order' to get where I am today. I want to thank everyone for standing behind me. I want to especially thank my mom, she is my back- bone," said Salter. Salter and Galloway will be going their teams in the fall, while Haddock will begin practice and enroll in the summer. Salter and Galloway said they still had work to do, by winning a state title in softball. The girls have been an intrigal part of the Vernon High School girls athletics success for the past four years and have propelled the Jackets up the state polls in all girls sports. '4-' I Kayla Galloway, center, is joined by her family and coaches as she signs a letter of intent to play softball for Jefferson Davis Community College in Brewton, Ala. In the i spring, you love how it feels outside. On March 19, 2005 the Washington County 4-H Shooting Sports Shotgun team went to Winter Haven for State Tournament. They came home with 3rd place as a team. On an individual level Devon Collins finished 2nd in Trap and tied for 3 in overall in the State(shooting a 81 out of 100), with the option to go to Missouri in June for National competition. Pictured are, left to right, Robert Wheeler, Mitchell Taylor, Devon Collins, and volunteer leader Andy Powell. Ever wish it felt the same way inside? 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One offer available per qualifying purchase. **Service Offer applies to new customers only. WHEELER ____________m Elizabeth Haddock, seated center, is joined by Vernon volleyball coach Kim Reg- ister, left, new coach Misti Mims and her parents as she signs to become a student athlete at Jefferson Davis. She will be playing volleyball for coach Mims. TAYLOR 6B,Washington County News/Homles County Times-Advertiser, Wednesday, March 30, 2005 Tara Cunningham, above, drives a double up the middle during the Wildcats 5-4 win over Ponce de Leon. Lewis' walk-off double leads Wildcats to 5-4 victory over Ponce de Leon Bethlehem Lady Wildcats have never shied away from any teams in there quest to become one of the top softball teams in the area. On Wednesday, March 23, they even welcomed a travelling team from Oakton, Va. The Lady Wildcats once again threw their ace Nichole Ward against the Oakton team that has several players headed for the next level. Ward battled with her usual strong pitching but the Oakton squad came out on top 2-1. Ward struck out five with two walks in the loss while allowing only three hits. The Oakton pitchers struck out 16 Wildcat batters and allowing only two hits. Ward was the of- fensive catalyst also with both Wildcat hits 4-H fishing derby set The inaugural Holmes County 4-H Kids Fishing Derby (for children ages 13 and under) will be held on Saturday, April 9 (rain or shine except for lightning!) at the Holmes County Fair- grounds complex. The fair- grounds are behind the Hol- mes County High School on Sand Path Road. Pre-registration is re- quired for either session. The first session will take place from 7:30 9 a.m. and the second session will be held from 9:30-11 a.m. A parent or guardian must sign the form for the minor child and children five and under must fish with an adult. Trophies will be awarded for heaviest fish caught in two different age categories: ages seven and under and ages 8-13. 'Participant rilib bons will be awarded to all children and door prizes will be given away through- including a home run. The following day the Wildcats were at home again to face longtime rival Ponce de Leon. Lakeshia Lewis found her self in the dream sit- uation, bottom of the seventh inning two outs with bases loaded and trailing by two runs. Lewis proved she was read for the moment as she slapped the ball in the hole for a two out double clearing the bases for April 9 out each session. Children are asked to bring their own pole and bait, although a very limited amount of tackle and extra bait may be available. Registration forms will be sent home from school with each child or may be obtained from the 4-H of- fice. leasPe6alMili'redo Mo- rales at 547-1108 or Amy at 547-7461 for additional information. Peewee football registration set Chipley Peewee football till noon at Shivers Park. $35 for each addition association announces reg- Children ages 7-12 are child. istration for tackle football encouraged to participate. Football players mus and cheerleading on Sat- Registration fees are bring a copy of their birt] urday, April 2 from 9 a.m. $45 for the first child and certificate. st h The Third Annual Olan Johnson Golf Tournament was held Saturday, March 5, at Dogwood Lakes Country Club. Proceeds from the tournament are used to fund a scholarship for a Poplar Springs student to attend Chipola College. With a score of 9 under par, pictured is the winning team of, left to right, Virgil Henly, Dorothy Henly, Virginia Schramm, Jane Hawthorne and Les Floyd. WOULD YOU LIKE TO EARN MONEY WHILE UPGRADING YOUR SKILLS? HAVE I GOT SOME NEWS FOR YOU... The Career Advancement and Retention Program can help individuals obtain higher paying employment by providing skills and/or training necessary to advance in today's workforce. Eligibility Reauirements: Must be currently employed Have one or more minor children Meet Federal financial guidelines For further Information contact: Anella Shouse, Case Manager Washington County: Chipley One Stop Center 850-638-6089 Monday, Wednesday, Friday Holmes County: Department of Children and Families 850-547-8530 Tuesday/Thursday A Ser.'Ice ,,f e Chil-,i !cgioial fYor'rkfce D elopmcuf Board Ponce de Leon's pitcher Lacey Grifin kept the Bethle- hem batters of balanced for most of the game. and giving the Wildcats a 5-4 victory. Leading the way of- fensively for the Wild- cats were Lewis going 3-for-4 with a double and three RBIs, Heather Phillips went 2-for-2 with two doubles and Suzanne Artley finished 2-for-4 with an RBI. The Wildcats are now 4-2 on the season. Their next game will be against Malone on Thursday afternoon. 6 < ".* '* ^ . On Thursday, March 17, Sam Cunningham had a hole-in-one on 7th hole at DogWood Lakes Golf Club. Sam used an 8 iron for the 135 yard shot Witnessing the hole in one were Joe Ledlow and Carl Goralczyk. This is Sams second hole- in-one however the first is unofficial because of the lack of daylight and witnesses. Two days later a second hole-in-one was recorded at DogWood Lakes Golf Club. The par three 14th was aced by Tim Zey, witnessing Tims shot were Cindy Dequaline, Lee Schmidt, and Chris Schmidt. Tim used a 3 wood for the 175 yard shot. [ Have PLANTER Will TRAVEL _ W retail formats, is looking for an entrepreneur to own and operate a Sears dealer store. 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These so called robo-turkeys are lifelike figures that rotate their bodies, move their tails and even gobble. "Our officers use the robo-turkeys to snare poachers as they attempt to shoot the decoys," said Col. Julie Jones, FWC's law enforcement director. "Having five more of these in the field will greatly in- crease our ability to catch unethical hunters and conserve one of Florida's prized game birds." Robo-turkeys are not cheap, costing around $700 a piece, and since they are not bulletproof, they often have a short lifespan. That is why NWTF has stepped in to offer assistance. "Our group made a commitment to provide the mechanical birds to all five FWC regional offic- es," NWTF Florida Chap- ter President Bill Marvin said. "We appreciate the agency's commitment to enforcing wildlife laws and want to help officers with their efforts." NWTF has donated a total of 15 birds to th( agency during the lasi three years. The five new robo-tur- keys include four gobblers and one hen. This latest donation couldn't have come at a better time. Florida's spring turkey season be- gan this month. AWF action...hotter than ever Condrey turns on Gib- son, rematch planned It was a big surprise for the fans of the American Wrestling Federation when Loverboy Dennis Condrey of the Midnight Express subbed for a missing Ricky Morton. Morton and his Rock-n-Roll Express part- ner Robert Gibson were supposed to meet the Dal- tons and Dandy Jack, by Morton mysteriously was unable to make the show. Condrey was on hand, but the hate between the two teams blew up on Gibson as Condrey turned on his former rival. It was yet an- other devious plan from the mind of Dandy Jack. Condrey then made it clear that the Midnight Express was ALWAYS the better team, and challenged Gibson to find his partner ("if he could") and make it a return match. It looks like Beautiful Bobby Eaton and Condrey will be facing the RNR in the near future at Roulhac Community Cen- ter in Chipley, FL. There was plenty of other action as well: *T-Bolt and Ron Fargo went to a double coun- tout. *Aeon Flexx held on to the AWF title over Stash. *Filthy McNasty and Twisted met Backdraft and Matt Gordy, and the Filthy One was up to his old tricks as he left his partner to be beaten down, and walked off in a huff. *The Future Icon, Nick Vortex, beat Confederate Kid when the slimy little kangaroo, Dandy Jack, interfered. *Jester McKain held on to his TV title over Mr. Fantasy when Team Elite interfered. Next AWF show will be on Saturday, April 9, at the T.J. Roulhac Center, with the Road Dogg Jesse James on hand. Tickets are just $6 general admission, and proceeds benefit the T.J. Roulhac center. Bell time will be 7 p.m. for TV taping. Check out the AWF Wrestling Express on Knology Channel 10 at noon and 6 p.m. every Saturday. For information call 850-638-7183 or check out our website at www.g ulfcoastwrestling.com The Chipola College Indians fell to Moberly Community College, 61-80, in a third round game of the National Junior College Athletics Association Basketball Tournament on Friday, March 25, in the Hutchinson Sports Arena. Mario Boggan led Chipola with 16 points. Brent Crews, Anderson Ferreira, and Ryne Hamblet scored eight each. Chipola's overall record stands at 33-3. Chipola will play Sat- urday at 6 p.m. _ I PRINTING ORDERS PLACED THROUGH MARCH 31. *FORMS *LETTERHEADS *BROCHURES *FLYERS *ENVELOPES *INVOICES *BUSINESS CARDS* *WORK ORDERS Washington County News 1 1364 N. Railroad Ave, Chipley 1 638-0212 ~Git Holmes County rimes-Advertiser 12 E. Virginia Ave., BonHiay 547-9414 "Excludes Thermographic (Raised Letter) Cards c-~~ NIhrl.lmlRnlsi~--- ----- -------~ Turning point softball registration set The fourth annual Turning Point Church co-ed softball league will be holding sign-ups until April 1. 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He was born in Louisville, Ky., and spent most of his life in Jackson County. Coley was elected to the state House of Representa- tives last year. He also had served as a Lt. Col. in the Florida Highway Patrol Auxiliary. While attending Chipola College, he worked as a sportswriter for the Jack- son County Floridan, and later held the position of managing editor of the Graceville News and also the Floridan. He served as a legisla- tive assistant in state gov- ernment, most recently as assistant to the current Florida Speaker of the House of Representatives, Allan Bense. David was a member of Evangel Wor- ship Center in Marianna. Survivors include his wife of 23 years, Marti Bontrager Coley; daughter, Kristin Coley; sons, Vance and Hunter Coley, all of Marianna; his father, Mel- vin Hendricks and wife, Edna, of Nashville, Tenn.; his mother, Judy Coley and husband, Len, of Naples; four brothers, Douglas Scott Coley and wife, Debbie, of Hollywood, Rick Hunt Coley and wife, Kristy, of Andersonville, Tenn., Chad McKnight Coley of Fort Myers, Ralph Scott Whitaker and wife, Petie, of Nashville; four sisters, Kimberly Kyle Underwood and hus- band, Steve, Melanie Rae Sutton and husband, Mark,. all of Nashville, Kaci Col- ey Stewart and husband, Tony, of Naples, Terry Al- len and husband, James; of Columbia, Tenn., 19 nieces and nephews and two great- nieces. Funeral services will be held 10 a.m. Wednesday, March 30, at the Johnson Health Center at Chipola College in Marianna with his pastor, LaVon Pettis, and House Speaker Allan Bense officiating. Burial will follow in Pinecrest Memorial Gar- dens with James & Sikes Funeral Home, Maddox Chapel directing. Memorial contributions may be made to the David Coley Memorial Fund, c/o Evangel Worship Center, 2645 Pebble Hill Road, Marianna, FL 32446. Clarence C. Carter, 84 Clarence Cauley Carter of Dothan, Ala., died March 18 at Wesley Manor Methodist Home for the Aging in Dothan. He was preceded in death by his parents, John and Mable Carter. Survivors include three sisters, Minnie Yohn of Milton, Marie C. Andrews of Dothan, and Elsa Beau- regard of Pervis, Miss. Memorialization was by cremation with Peel Fu- neral Home of Bonifay in charge of arrangements. lose Pozo, 80 Jose Pozo of Bonifay died March 16 at Doctors Memorial Hospital there. Survivors include his wife, Haydee Pozo of Bonifay; two sons, Ray- mond Pozo of Westville and Oswaldo Pozo of Grandview, Mo.; and four grandchildren. Fr. Richard Dawson conducted the funeral service March 18 in the funeral home chapel. Cremation followed with Sims Funeral Home of Bonifay in charge of ar- Baptist faith, and was a rangements. homemaker/babysitter. Richard Best, 87 She was preceded in Richard H. Best of Cot- death by her husband, tondale died March 19 in Homer Oakley Smith. Dothan, Ala. He was born Survivors include two March 23, 1917, in Pansey, sisters, Noalie Kelly of Ala., to the late William Tallahassee and Ginny Wesley and Clara Belle Marlowe of Pace. Best. Funeral services were A veteran of World held March 21 at Mt. Olive War II, he also was a for- Baptist Church in Bonifay ester and farmer. He was with Rev. Donald "Jerry" a member of Graceville Chitty officiating. Community Church. Burial was in the church Survivors include his cemetery with Jones Fu- wife, Josephine Best; four neral Home of Starke di- sons, Richard H. Best Jr. reacting. and wife, Lisa, Donald Ellen Harrell, 72 Best and wife, Brand, Ron- Ellen L. Harrell of ald Best, and Billy Best; Chipley died March 17 at five daughters, Tami Evans her home there. She was and husband, Craig, Wanda born in Washington Coun- Herrington and husband, ty, daughter of Boy Justice John A., Julia Reinhardt and Mamie Sue Melton. and husband, Wayne, Cyn- Survivors include two thia Best and Christine sons, Jerry Harrell and Best; three sisters-in-law, Gary Harrell, both of Pauline Best, Myrtle Best Chipley; two daughters, and Carmen Best; 15 Patricia Laurin of Chipley grandchildren, three great- and Brenda Obert of Sunny grandchildren, numerous Hills; two brothers, Frank nieces and nephews. Justice of Portland, Ore., Funeral services were and Dick Justice of Ver- March 22 at Graceville non; 13 grandchildren and Community Church with 16 great-grandchildren. the Revs. Dale Worley and Graveside services were Edward Holman officiat- held March 23 at New ing. Orange Baptist Church Burial followed in the cemetery with Rev. Corbin Pilgrims Rest Baptist Hicks officiating and Church Cemetery with Brown Funeral Home of Williams Funeral Home of Chipley directing. Graceville in charge of ar- Kathleen B. Martin, 80 rangements. Kathleen Bell Martin Anita C. Evans, 48 of Eastland, Texas, died Anita Carol Evans of March 21 at Valley View Graceville died March 18 Healthcare Center in East- at Sacred Heart Hospital land. in Pensacola. She was born She was preceded in Oct. 9, 1956, in Plant City death by her husband, to Mr. and Mrs. Willard George Martin. Bridges. Survivors include three Evains lived in Plant City daughters, Martha Helen until 1989 when she moved..,Wiliamn&t. .anad. ,fisband, to Graceville. She was a Howard, of Bonifay, Lynn housewife and mother. Wilkey and husband, Bill, Survivors include her of Marietta, S.C., Ann husband, James Evans Koonce and husband, Joe, of Graceville; five sons, of Eastland; a brother, William Bartlett, James Thomas Bell of DeFu- Earnest Evans, both of niak Springs; two sisters, Graceville, John Wayne Louise Smith of DeFu- Evans of Jasper, Ala., Dan- niak Springs and Carolyn iel Earl Evans of Navoo, Coatney of Ponce de Leon; Ala., and Timothy Michael six grandchildren, 20 great- Evans of Houston, Ala.; grandchildren and six great- three daughters, Anita great-grandchildren. Triplett of Boone, N.C., Services were held Cindy Barnes of Gracev- March 26 in the' funeral ille and Sherry Lynn Evans home chapel with Rev. of Jasper; two brothers, Tommy Moore and Rev. "Big James" Bridges of Martin officiating. Knoxville, .Tenn., "Little Burial was in Pleasant James" Bridges of Macon, Grove Church Cemetery Ga.; two sisters, Lowritha with Peel Funeral Home of Hum of Macon and Vonda Bonifay directing. Bridges; 11 grandchildren Roger V Brindel, 80 and several nieces and Roger Vincent Brindel nephews. of Gulf Breeze died March Services were held 21 at Bonifay Nursing and March 21 in the funeral Rehab Center in Bonifay. home chapel with Rev. Survivors include Dale Worley officiating. his wife, Monique Bon Burial followed at Beu- Brindel of Gulf Breeze; a lah Cemetery in Graceville daughter, Annias Brindel with Williams Funeral of Pensacola Beach; and Home of Graceville in a son, Vincent Brindel of charge of arrangements. Dole, France. Lee Ola Smith, 96 Memorialization was by Lee Ola Chitty Smith cremation with Peel Fu- of Starke died March 19 neral Home of Bonifay in in Shands at Starke fol- charge of arrangements. lowing a brief illness. She Ruth Lane, 84 was born July 16, 1908, Ruth Lane of Lineville, in Bonifay and moved to Ala., died March 24 at East Starke 17 years ago. Alabama Medical Center Smith was of the in Opelika, Ala. She was MULLIS EYE INSTITUTE 1600 Jenks Ave., Panama City, FL CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT 1-800-227-5704 O. Lee Mullis, M.D. Board Certified Eye Physician And Surgeon born in Graceville Dec. 23, 1920, daughter of Isaac and Dixie Crutchfield. She married John Henry Lane, also of Graceville, in May 1939. After they both attained bachelor's degrees, she taught school in Griffin, Ga., while he at- tended seminary at Emory. She later taught school in Fort Walton Beach and Prattville while support- ing her husband's service as a Methodist minister in the Alabama-Southwest Florida Conference from 1949-1979. Charges they served together included Fort Walton Beach, Blue Lake Camp, Tuskegee, Foley, Mobile (Ashland Place), Prattville, and Monroeville, all of Ala- bama, the Marianna, Fla., District and the Montgom- ery District. They retired to Dothan, Ala., in 1979 and moved to Lineville in 2003. Survivors include her husband of 66 years; three sisters and brothers-in-law, Lucille and Jimmy Perdue of Marianna, Janice and Jimmy Register of Gracev- ille, and Yvonne and Ken- neth Davis of Tallahassee; two daughters and sons- in-law, Ruth and Lamar Carmichael' of Lineville, Cathie and Royce Ford of Dothan; one son and daughter-in-law, Nancy and Alan Lane of Mont- gomery, Ala.; three grand- daughters, two grandsons and two great-grandchil- dren. Memorial services were held March 26 at Graceville United Meth- odist Church with Bishop Paul Duffey and the Revs. JameK Jines and .Tocrence Maxey officiating. Burial followed at Mar- vin Chapel Cemetery in Graceville with Williams Funeral Home of Gracev- ille directing. Memorial contributions may be made to the March of Dimes or Huntington College. Joe A. Register, 49 Joe Alien Register of Graceville died March 24 in Dothan, Ala. He was born Dec. 12, 1955, in Carvalis, Oregon, and later moved to Graceville. He served his country in the U.S. Army. Register was preceded in death by his parents, David Allen Register, Syble Bras- well and Charles Braswell. Survivors include a son, Charles Register of Graceville; two daughters, Lechael Blaylock and husband, Mark, Juquitta Drieth and husband, Brad, all of Alford; two brothers, Gary Braswell of Bonifay and James Braswell of Pensacola; three sisters, Sadie Austin of Caryville, Zola Anderson of Chipley, and Beth McCall of Pen- sacola; his fiancee, Karen Ross of Bonifay; two grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held March 28 at Gracev- ille Community Church with Revs. Dale Worley and Bobby Green officiat- ing. Burial followed at Col- lins Old Mill Cemetery in Graceville with Williams Funeral Home of Gracev- ille in charge of arrange- ments. Doris J. Coatney, 76 Doris Joyce Coatney of Bonifay died March 22 at Washington County Convalescent Center in Chipley. She was preceded in death by her parents, James and Dora Shaw; husband, Bernice E. Coatney; two sons, Tinker Coatney and Tony Coatney; and a daughter, Carolyn Faith Coatney. Survivors include two sons, Jimmy Coatney and wife, Phyllis, of New Hope, and Chip Coatney of Vernon; two daughters, Lana Gilley of Vernon and Donna Ross and husband, Joey, of Bonifay; two sis- ters, Barbara Shaw of Mi- canopy and Jean Andrews of Fort Lauderdale; 20 grandchildren and 23 great- grandchildren. Services were held March 25 at Liberty Church with Revs. Ike Ste- verson, Dennis Boyett and James Pate officiating. Burial was in Vernon City Cemetery with Peel Funeral Home of Vernon directing. Charles M. Looney, 72 Charles Marshall Looney of Borifay died March 20 at Northwest Florida Community Hos- pital in Chipley. Survivors include his wife, Patricia Jean Beach Looney of Bonifay; two .daughters, Mary Briscoe of Sacramento, Calif., and Stacie Thomas of Bonifay; a son, Charles Looney Jr. of Bonifay; two stepsons, Daniel McDonald of Bonifay, and Larry Thompson of Redwood City, Calif.; two stepdaughters, Sheryl Lawrence of Elk Grove, Calif., and Linda Cooper of Sacramento; two broth- ers, Lawrence Looney of Baker and Robert Looney of San Antonio, Texas, and six grandchildren. Services were held March 24 in the funeral home chapel with Chap- lain Capt. Robert Sugg officiating. Burial was in Bonifay Cemetery with Sims Fu- neral Home directing. mBeltone Greg & Sharon Yordon, owners Natinnallv RBnard Certified Hearing Instrument Specialists DO others seem to mumble? * DO you have difficulty understanding conversations with background noise? -%,HIS * ARE some sounds overly loud while others you can't hear? SDO you have ringing in the ears? 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The annual Golf Clas. sic and Great Golf Ball Drop will again be held at Indian Springs Golf and Country Club in Mari. anna with registration and lunch beginning at noon and a shotgun start at 1 p.m. Sponsorships are now available, and most levels include registration for two- or four-person teams. Even those who do not play can enjoy the event by purchasing chances to win in the great Golf Ball Drop.. A helicopter will drop one thousand num. bered golf balls onto the putting green following the tournament. The par ticipant whose numbered ball goes into the hole, wins $1,000 cash prize. "You do not need to be present to win," Moore said. "Golf ball chances are $5 each, or five for $20." Individuals can play in the tournament for $60 per person, or $240 per foursome, which includes green fees, golf cart. range balls, lunch, dinner and the opportunity to win several prizes. All proceeds will ben efit Covenant Hospice, a nonprofit organization dedicated to caring for patients with life-limit. ing illnesses and their families. "Last year's event raised just over $14,000. which represents about 140 days of hospice care for individuals who have no insurance or ability to pay," said Moore. "Anyone who would like to sponsor the event. play in the tournament or purchase chances to win in the Great Golf Ball Drop, should call Barbara Bentley at (850) 482-8520. "Player space is limited. so register early," Moore added. Wednesday, March 30, 2005, Washington County News/Holmes County Times-Advertiser, 9B Reception planned for former Bonifay queens NEWS FROM PAEC p.,,. WASHINGTON HOLMES , S-ECHrNIC.L CENTER FOUNDATION $ 30,000M THIRTY THOUSAND AND 00/100 DOLLAR^ MEMO CaOLBSM PROOGRM DOW 9wt John Dougherty HI, WHTC Foundation chairman, left, makes a check presentation to WHTC Director Paul Parker. Tech Center gets $30K from benefit The third annual Don Brown Duck Hunt, to benefit the Washington- Holmes Technical Center Foundation scholarship program, was held in late February. Legislators and local community members were treated to a barbecue din- ner, silent auction and the WHTC plans Washington-Holmes Technical Center will hold its annual open house April 22. Everyone is cordially invited to join them for a day of great entertainment, arts and crafts, displays and delicious barbecue. Festivities will get un- derway at 8:30 a.m. with an awards program. Awards and plaques will be present- ed to outstanding students, as well as community lead- ers, businesses, and qrgani- zatns who have supported the technical center in its efforts-to provide excellent training for the area work force. From 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., visitors can enjoy non-stop entertainment by local bands and area vocal- ists. Featured this year will be Christian country music singer/songwriter Daron Norwood. "Come and share Keep it Straight," a spokes- man urged. "It's more than just a phrase, it is a life- style." The program is designed to warn students of the dan- gers of drugs and alcohol traditional duck hunt, held at the El Rancho Hunting Preserve. Through the support of community sponsors, $30,000 was donated to the WHTC Foundation, which provides scholarships to individuals who are unable to otherwise obtain finan- cial assistance. open house abuse, and educate them on the effects of bullying and violence. Lunch will be served in the cafeteria from 11 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. The barbecue plate includes baked beans, cole slaw, bread and tea. Hamburgers and barbecue sandwiches will be served with chips and tea. A variety of displays will be set up for everyone's information and enjoyment. All, of the technical pro- gramis at'WHC will display their course of study and it will be a good opportunity to gather information. Businesses, organiza- tions,, military services, health agencies, arts and craft vendors, classic car owners and others will dis- play and sell their wares. Everyone is urged to make plans to attend the open house April 22 at Washington-Holmes Tech- nical Center located at 757 Hoyt Street in Chipley. For more information, call the center 'at (850) 638- 1180, or toll free at 1-877- 638-9482 FLORIDA LIVESTOCK MARKET REPORT For the week ended March 24, 2005 At the Florida Livestock Auctions, receipts totaled $5,528 compared to $5,734 last week and $7,420 a year ago. According to the Florida Federal-State Livestock Market News Service, slaughter cows and bulls were steady to $1.00 higher, feeder steers and heifers were unevenly steady. Feeder Steers: Medium & Large Frame No. 1-2 200-300 lbs. $155.00 225.00 300-400 lbs. $127.00 160.00 400-500 lbs. $120.00 148.00 Feeder Heifers: Medium & Large Frame No. 1-2 200-300 lbs. $138.00 195.00 300-400 lbs. $117.00 155.00 400-500 lbs. $110.00- 135.00 Slaughter Cows: Lean, 750-1200 lbs. 85- 90% $48.00 -55.50 Slaughter Bulls: Yield Grade, No. 1-2 1,000-2,100 lbs. $66.00 73.00 Read Together, florida March April 2005 :.,; .l Essay Contest for Middle School Si; :'" www.VolunteerFloridaFoundation.org 5 EsponsorAed bU l Washington Mutual The Bonifay Pageant Committee will celebrate the 65th anniversary of the Miss Bonifay pageant as part of the pageant festivities on Saturday, April 2. A reception is being held for all past queens who held the titles of Miss Bonifay, Junior Miss, Young Miss and Little Miss. The reception will begin at 5 p.m. in the Holmes County High School library. The pageant will begin at 6: 30 p.m. in the high school auditorium, and all past queens will be honored during the pageant. If you are a past queen and have not been contacted, please call 547- 3118. Honor Rolls Washington County Christian School First Grade A Olivia Brock, Katie Griggs, Caleb Steele. A/B Dillon Brock, Haley Brock, Joshua Formby. Second Grade A Hannah Coleman, Kelsey Gilley, Beth Hendrix, Tice Kilgore, Trent Patterson, Deanna Wells. A/B Tyler Bailey, Reagan Destival, Ceona Hall, Jacob Parmer, Zane Shafer. Third Grade A Jessica Belser, Cheyenne Berry, Codi Smith, Casey Wade. A/B Michael Braman, Austin Reed, Alexander Oneal. Fourth Grade A Tiffany Laurie A/B Anna Bailey, Hilary Shumaker Fifth Grade 'A Timothy Seabach, Byron Shores, Dan Wells A/B Ander Sullivan Perfect Attendance Shiloh Mosier Sixth Grade A Marli Sullivan A/B Micaela Goines Paula Lovett Waller, left, PAEC Executive Direc, tor, presents Denise Brock with the Employee of the Month certificate. Brock named PAEC employee Denise Brock was re- cently recognized as PAEC employee of the month. She was selected by her peers for her remarkable dedication and service to the 37- year-old educa- tional organization. Brock is the media co- ordinator for the Florida Education Channel at PAEC, which broadcasts educational programming on Dish Network channel 9418, satellite 61.5. She is the point of con- tact and account manager for the 596 schools around the state which utilize the Florida Education Chan- nel for a wide variety of professional development services. Brock is extremely knowledgeable and pro- of month vides technical assistance to customers in a courteous, reliable manner. With recent staff addi- tions, Brock has balanced her job responsibilities while training new employ. ees. Lisa Schofield, station manager for the Florida Education Channel, says. "She is a role model and mentor who is sensitive to the needs of others and Makes sure everyone is included and feels a part of the PAEC family." As PAEC employee of the month, Brock received the employee of the month gift plus a certificate for lunch at local eatery. She is a resident of Wash ington County and has been with PAEC for 9 years. PAEC wins Governor's Sterling Award Reducing costs and im- proving services. That's what made the Child Find Improvement Project a win- ner for the Panhandle Area Educational Consortium (PAEC). Child Find is a grant program administered by Florida Diagnostic & Learning Resources System (FDLRS) through PAEC. Child Find assists in locat- ing, identifying and obtain- ing services for children who have disabilities or special needs. "We realized that, with every step a parent must take, we lose children who might need services," said John A. Pieno, Jr., Chairman of Jennifer Adams, FDRLS present the Sterling Award to tl consultant at PAEC. "We A. Pieno, Jr. (Sterling Council cl reduced the timeline for Paula Waller (PAEC executive arend to get speech evl- front are: Denise Brock, Jennife parents to get speech evalu- ation services from 45 days ment Project reduced our to the same day, and we cost for speech evaluation provide this service to our services because we now member districts for less hire therapists at a day-rate, money." to be onsite at Child Find The Florida Sterling events, rather than for each Council selected the proj---evaluation- scheduled and ect as its 2005 Region 1 conducted in the future. Governor's Sterling Award Established in 1992, the winner after the presenta- Florida Sterling Council is a tion competition on March public/private not-for-profit 15 at the Sterling Showcase corporation supported by competition in Tallahassee. the Executive Office of the The Florida Sterling Coun-. Governor. Since its incep- cil also reviewed compre- tion, the council has pre- hensive applications before sented 42 Sterling Awards. making its decision. In June, FDRLS/PAEC Paula Lovett Waller, will compete against five PAEC executive director, other regional Sterling said "Our budget is grant- Showcase winners in Or- based, therefore it is im- lando. "This award, even perative that we maximize at the regional level, rec- our financial resources, ognizes the effectiveness The Child Find Improve- of educational consortia at Cl us o I 1 the Governor's Sterling Council, and Barbara Hinson, examiner he PAEC Child Find Initiative team. In the back row are: John chairman Lele Sausman, Neal Mixon, Candi Flater, Bailey Hayes. director) and Barbara Hinson (Sterling Council examiner). In r Adams, Amanda Adams, and Terrie Goodwin providing services to rural and small school districts. Together, we can do more and work more efficiently," Waller said. PAEC is a regional educational service agency owned and governed by its member school districts: Calhoun, FSU Schools, Inc., Franklin, Gadsen, Gulf, Holmes, Jackson, Jef ferson, Madison, Liberty. Taylor, Wakulla, Walton. and Washington. For more information about PAEC, visit the website at www.paec.org and for more informa tion about the Florida Sterling Council, visit www.floridasterling.com. V CASH NOW FOR STRUCTURED SETTLEMENTS, ANNUITIES and INSURANCE PAYOUTl (800) 794-7310 J.G. Wentworth means CASH N for Structured Settlements! Place a classified ad in over 160 Florida newspapers and reach over 5 Million readers for just $450. Place a display 2x2 or 2x4 in 113 Florida newspapers and reach S over 4 Million readers. www.florida-classifieds.com I orda ic(867213 Y~I -. mm..WS, .-;1-l-'. |