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., y 4- S' 2005 Chipley Newspapers Inc. '"PP,- Greg Miller, United States Attorney for the Northern District of Florida, announced that Gregory Denis Truette, age 32, of Greenhead, was sentenced on April 6, by the by U. S. District Court Judge Casey Rodgers, for a methamphetamine operation at his Washington County residence that was protected by 29 pipe bombs, incendiary devices, and other home-made bombs. -Truette was sentenced to 45 years in federal prison, followed by five years of supervised release. He was indicted Oct. 20, 2004 by the federal grand jury in Pensacola, and charged with possession if Snethamphetamine with intent to' distribute, manufacture of methamphetamine, possession of a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking offense, possession of a destructive device during a drug trafficking offense,. and possession of an unregistered destructive device. Truette entered his pleas of guilty to the five-count indictment on Dec. 3, 2004. Possession of a destructive device netted Truette a consecutive 30 year sentence to the incarceration ordered on the other counts. : This prosecution was pursued as part of a Project Safe Neighborhoods initiative conducted by the United States Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms (AFT), and the Washington County Sheriff's Department. They were assisted in the investigation by the State Fire Marshal's office and the Tyndall Air Force Base Explosive Unit. The case was prosecuted by Assistant U. S. Attorney Ed :Knight. Some roads remain closed According to Washington :County Emergency Management 'Director Roger Hagan, there are 'still some roads in the area which .ie closed due to recent heavy rain events. S"The roads are being assessed by Washington, County road crews," Hagan said. "Citizens are urged to exercise caution when traveling in these areas." As of press time Friday, the list included, Uglyman Road, from Pleasant Hill Road; Jessie Way, from 2121 Jessie Way to Monroe Sheffield Road; Clark Lane, from Gainer Road to, Falling Waters Road; Joe Neel Road, at Gainer Road; Roland Road, between Alton Lane and :Suggs Road; Armstrong' Mill Road, from Millers Ferry Road to Charlie Brown Road; Lee Road, from 1284 Lee Road to Cut Off Road; and Williams Road, between Cope Road and State Road 77. Inside today... .Girl Scouts meet Harlem Globetrotters...... 2 Forehand wins big ......................... 3 'Grandpa Norton' remembered 4 Generosity at KMS ................... 4 Anti-murder legislation update ................. 5 Washington County public works employees have had their hands full during the last two weeks. Reports of more than 17 inches of rain during the period have placed a burden on road repair crews. Here, motor grader operator Jerry Thomas spreads clay to repair a washout on Twin Pond Road near Vernon. Vernon JROTC retires U.S. flag Vernon High School JROTC color guard retired a U.S. flag Monday morning because it was classified as unsuitable to continue flying. The ceremony began with Principal Bill Lee sharing a few comments with the student body. Then, Cadet Sgt. Johnathon Miller led everyone in one last Pledge of Allegiance to the retiring flag. Miller-and 2Lt. Alyssa Simmons narrated the ceremony. Msg. Dewey DeSalvo removed the union from the flag, then continued with ceremoniously burning the stripes one at a time with narrations by Miller. When all the stripes were burned, the Color Sergeant. SFC Ashley Smith, came forth ,with the emblem of unity for retirement. As the last remnants of the flag were being consumed, _Abby Cadet Brandon Isenhour places par Smith played "Taps," to mark the official retirement of the flag. Following the ceremony, new U.S. and state flags were -posted, marking the closure of the ceremony. The cadets then gathered the ashes of the flag and spread them upon the graves of deceased military members buried at Vernon Cemetery. A UA/WA ERTHERy HEP 0 0 7 Chauncey Belser, S.63 t8447 P.T.M.S.M., Owner Construction firm speaks to council Representatives of The Haskell Company visited with Chipley city leaders during council's monthly workshop Tuesday afternoon. They were in town to showcase their firm as a good choice to over- see Chipley's $20 million wastewa- ter treatment upgrades. Haskell has been in the munici- pal wastewater business for the last five years. The largest construction company in Florida has been in business for 35 years, and is head- quartered in Jacksonville. They propose to become the construction manager-at-risk for the project, which involves treat- ment facilities, sewer lines and an effluent waste spray field. Haskell would act as a go-be- tween for the city, managing the design development process and ensuring design schedules and quality are maintained. They would also provide early construciton input and value engineering of the design to achieve cost savings for the city. Council took the information under advisement. In other business, council re- viewed city administrator and de- partment head reports. With nothing out of the ordi- nary to cover, council members reviewed items for Tuesday eve- ning's regular meeting. Several resolutions, including one dealing with August's city election for Wards 2 and 3, cur- rently held by Marion Lee and Price Wilson, respectively, will be brought to the table for action. Council will also hold a public hearing concerning Ordinance #856, which amends the city's util- ity guidelines.. ITn addition, Chipley's employee of the quarter will be recognized. Clarification An April 2 article in this news- paper referring to the dismissal of Tony Davis as Chipley High School boys basketball coach was in no way meant to imply Davis is guilty of any wrongdoing. A closing paragraph mention of the sentencing of a former Vernon band director for lewd and lascivi- ous conduct was a reference to the opening paragraph, "Washington County District Schools could be facing yet another controversy this school year." The two issues are unrelated but represent problems the school board is facing this year. From the school board's point of view, the controversy in the Davis case involves mediation over a racial discrimination claim Davis had filed, a controversy which could grow even more se- rious if formal involvement by the NAACP becomes a reality. Davis has not been accused of any wrongdoing or improper be- havior but was merely relieved of his coaching duties after leading his team to a 23-7 season and a regional semifinal appearance in the playoffs. Davis was in his first year as coach and did not have a contract, so school officials were not required to give a reason for his dismissal. As the article pointed out, Davis retained his position as a teacher's aide in the system. The News regrets any unintend- ed implication which some readers may have drawn and apologizes for any wrong impression given of Davis' dismissal. The controversy involves a racial discrimination claim, not anything relating to Davis' behavior. The only official statement on the action in the April 2 article was from Superintendent Calvin Stevenson: "This is what's best for the Chipley High School pro- gram and we need to make these adjustments." Weather. . Saturday: Partly cloudy. Highs 74 to 79. Northeast winds 5 mph. Saturday Night: Mostly clear. Lows 56 to 61. Light southeast winds. Sunday: Partly cloudy. Highs 75 to 80. Southeast winds 5 to 10 mph. Sunday Night: Partly cloudy. Lows 56 to 61. Monday: Partly cloudy. Highs 76 to 81. Monday Night: Mostly cloudy with a 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Lows 59 to 64. Tuesday: Mostly cloudy with a 50 percent.chance of showers and thunderstorms. Highs 77 to 82. Tuesday Night: Partly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Lows 59 to 64. 1 I- 'rOCK iN ,d JiLPDR6Z Tom and Betty Sue Bruckner, who recently purchased the Chuck Wagon House Restaurant in Chipley, are already giving back to their adopted community. In ceremonies at the eatery last Wednesday, the couple donated $2,500 to Take Stock in Children, a program that helps deserving children fulfill the dream of a college education. Don Walters, left, accepts the check, which will be matched by Orange Hill Soil and Water Conservation District. According to Tom, plans are being made to make the contribution an annual event. See page 5 for more contributors. 2, Washington County News, Saturday, April 9, 2005 ,, i nIIk- Enjoying a visit with a member of the Harlem Globetrotters are, from left, Tif- fany Shirah, Katie Adams, Kelcie Walsingham, Keely Jones, Blane Jones, Hunter Walsingham, Courtney Staley, and Darby Jones Girl Scouts meet Globetrotters Girl Scout Troop 287 had the privilege of meet- ing with the Harlem Globetrotters on March 18. They attended a game hosted by the Globetrot- ters at the Pensacola Civic Center. Before the game, the girls were invited to meet the Globetrotters, have their pictures taken and ask questions about being a Globetrotter. This was a fun filled night for the troop and their families to enjoy. Troop 287 would like to express their sincere thanks to Tri-County Commu- nity Council for providing transportation to and from the event. Tabitha Adams, an employee of Tri-County Community Council, also deserves a big thank you for giving up her free time to drive them. Troop 287 also .ex- pressed their thanks to the community for their con- tinued support of all Girl Scout troops in the area. Without the continued sup- port of fundraising efforts, events such as this would not be possible. Years Ago Taken from the files of the Washington County News L ;I 5 YEARS AGO, 2000 Construction began on Washington County's new $4.5 million jail located on Brickyard Road in Chipley Industrial Park. A large sinkhole opened in a residential develop- ment off Highway 77 in Washington County swal- lowing a 13-ton well drill- ing rig. A Relay for Life team at Northwest Florida Com- munity Hospital said their annual fund-raiser would include a pancake break- fast, yard sale, evening carnival and "kiss a pig" contest. Mikayla Kelsey Law- lor of Bonifay won the Cinderella Overall Queen Baby of the Year title in the two-year-old division. .New officers of Bonifay Chapter #325 Order of Eastern Star included Wor- thy Matron Lynne Chap- man, Worthy Patron Tom Chapman and Associate Patron John Everett. 10 YEARS AGO, 1995 Vernon Elementary stu- dents enjoyed dressing up for the finale of their medi- eval days study. Marsha Harrison, a Beth- lehem High School senior, was chosen as Player of the Year in the All-Big Bend Girls Basketball team. Rebekah Sapp was crowned Little Miss Ver- non during a competition there. VHS band member Louie Fromm was invited to perform with an honor band at Troy State Univer- sity. 30 YEARS AGO, 1975 Little Jimmy Dickens was a featured entertainer t,7yenTsP Cyontry: yMsip Festival. Food cooked up for the event included fried fish, old fashioned barbe- cue, and plenty of chicken and rice. Cindy Connery, a CHS senior, won grand prize at the Region II Science Fair in Panama City for the sec- ond year in a row. Another local senior, Ri McGlam- mery, took second-place honors. Coy Brock was declared winner of a city council seat in Vernon. He defeated Gerald Ellis, 84-66. 40 YEARS AGO, 1965 Visiting Gertrude Cam- eron Joiner were Minnie Gillis, Vesta Down and Mrs. Milton Slay. An April Fool's Tourna- ment was planned for April 1 at Falling Waters Country Club. It was open to adult members, their wives, and out-of-town guests. Sunday lunch guests of Mr. and Mrs. P.E. Dalton of Vernon were Mr. and Mrs. J.D. Harris and sons, Drexal, Gary and David, of Bonifay. The newspaper asked people to stop breaking off branches of honeysuckle when visiting Falling Wa- ters State Park. The article noted that visitors on a recent Sunday afternoon had broken off branches to make bouquets despite signs warning them not to. 50 YEARS AGO, 1955 Washington County and surrounding areas were hit by late-season freezing weather which left young crops leveled. Damages in seven southern states were estimated at $50 million dollars. Chipley High School Coach Jim Kimbrough was Named Basketball Coach ,,of the Year ,by his peers in the Northwest Florida Conference. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. L.E. Sellers during the weekend were her sister and brother-in-law, Mr and Mrs. J.G. Jackson of Mobile, Ala.- 60 YEARS AGO, 1945 M.R. Coggin bought all of the business dis trict property owned by Mrs. D.W. Haskew. It in cluded buildings occupied by Christo's, A&P Tea Co., Chipley Cafe, two residences on the highway beyond the cafe and an apartment house on Sev enth Street. Mrs. Lee Buchanan and Mrs. Jesse Swindle were dinner guests of Helen Nimmo at the Chipola Ho. tel in Marianna. Ruby Grace Daniel of FSCW spent the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Daniel. 95 YEARS AGO, 1910 Gus Johnson, who had been, stationed with U.W Army in Pensacola for several years, returned to Chipley. D.D. Davis, candidate for tax assessor, was among those attending a meeting of the Democratic Executive Committee in Vernon. Dr. J.R Farrior of Chipley passed through Wausau en route to Bay County to visit a patient. 100 YEARS AGO, 1905 Miss Ella Dykes was teaching school in Ebro. Mrs. H.E. Raley of Miller's Ferry was among those purchasing a new subscription to the local newspaper. M.M. Owens of Pen sacola was in town shak ing hands with friends and looking over the tobacco situation. He was U.S. Marshal for the district. CHS faculty strives for excellence Thursday, March 24, the faculty at Chipley High School (CHS) worked during each planning period and after school with High Schools That Work (HSTW) facilitator Betty Harbin to set into motion preparations for CHS's radical academic changes. These changes are to be financed by a federal comprehensive school program grant of $434,000 over three years. During each plan- ning period teachers met with Ms. Harbin and brainstormed about ways to implement the 10 key practices of successful high schools. The dis- cussion items included 'Where is Chipley High School in Improving Student Achievement?", 'How Might HSTW Ben- efit CHS?". and "What Are the Non-negotia- bles?" After school the entire faculty met and divided into the following four focus teams to determine the most immediate needs for the school: Curriculum develops action plans to ensure that all students complete a challenging, coherent sequence of academic courses with academic or career concentration. Professional Develop- ment plans, formulates, coordinate, and be an ad- vocate for staff develop- ment activities that sup- port the HSTW goals. Guidance/Public In- formation develops a plan for educating stu- dents and parents to take an accelerated program of study that culminates in an academic or career concentration. The pro- gram should allow stu- dents to make decisions about the program at key points in their school ex- perience. Evaluation assesses the degree to which the goals have been met, pro- vides other focus teams with appropriate data to develop action plans and provide the School Improvement Team with data to modify and adjust activities as needed. An overview of the HSTW goals are the fol- lowing: To increase signifi- cantly the mathematics, science, communica- tions, problem-solving, and technical achieve- ment. To blend the essential content of traditional college-preparatory stud- ies, mathematics, science and language arts, with quality career/technical and technical studies, by creating conditions that support school leaders and teachers in carrying out the key practice. To advance state and local policies and leader- ship initiatives necessary to sustain a continuous school-improvement ef- fort. WCCOA, AARP driving class set Washington County Council on Aging and AARP are co-sponsoring a mature driving class for individuals 50 years and older on April 30, begin- ning at 8 a.m. and ending at 5 p.m. at the Washing- ton County Council on Aging in Chipley. This nine-hour course was developed especially for for the senior driver with years of driving ex- perience. The National Safety Council course reviews basic driving knowledge, new traffic laws, and introduces techniques to help offset the effects of the aging process on driver performance. It is geared to drivers' safety needs and helps com- pensate for age-related In the spring, you love how it feels outside. i- Ever wish it felt the same way inside? As nice as it may be outside, we can make you feel even better inside with a Lennox total home comfort system: * HSX19 air conditioner for the ultimate in quiet, efficient cooling * Indoor air quality (IAQ) products that filter and freshen the air * SignatureStat" for precision humidity and temperature control Horton's Chipley Heating & Cooling, Inc. (850) 638-1309 (850) 547-9078 (850) 263-0052 (888) 852-8826 RM0066514 Call us to ask about these great deals! ------------------- -I r- --------------I I I I I changes. This mature driving class is approved by the DHSMV for a three-year insurance premium re- duction. There is no testing and only a minimal course fee of $10. To enroll, call the Washington County Council of Ag- ing at (850) 638-6216 or 638-6217. Get up to a $625 Rebate* With purchase of a qualifying i.. In ^I U. Jo,,iv f ..' ( 'nlla.ltin Sor $15 Off a I Service Call* S With purchase of select Lennox products Offer expires May 31,2005. D aVe Lennoxll signature I LII I j ec on home comfort system LE MLM MMMMM--------------M MiM*M M d--.-a pd 0 2005 Lennox Industries Inc. See your participating Lennox dealer for details. Lennox dealers include independently owned and operated businesses. One offer available per qualifying purchase. **Service Offer applies to new customers only. r r: L~: ':" L, 1 I t i T Forehand annihilates competition Chipola College hosted William Duke, placed third a brain brawl on April 1. in the overall competi- Twelve schools from the Al tion. The CHS team was five county area competed. undefeated in their bracket Colin Forehand, a Chipley going into the final round High School senior, had facing Blountstown, which the highest score of the had one loss. competition. His score Blountstown defeated was 435. That was 115 Chipley in head to head points ahead of the second competition therefore place competitor. facing Marianna for first The team consisting of place. Marianna defeated Justin Kirkland, Daniel Blountstown, making their Carter, Cory Ruell, and Colin Forehand team second place. NEWS OF INTERtEST L Legends & Lore Festival Falling Waters State Park will host the First Annual Legends and Lore Festival April 8, from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. and con- tinue April 9, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Don't miss this great opportunity to learn about the dedication and inven- tiveness that built this area. Story tellers will bring to Life, characters and events from the past. Musicians will entertain the public with songs from the past and the present. Craftsmen will demonstrate historic tools and trades. Entry fees will be a do- nation of four dollars per vehicle. Bring your own chair. Food will be avail- able for purchase. This festival is sponsored by the Friends of Falling Waters Citizen Support Organization, Washington County Historical Society, Washington County Tour- ist Development Council, and West Florida Electric Cooperative. For more information, contact Falling Waters State Park at (850) 638- 6130 or visit www.friends offallingwaters.com 2 AT THIS PRICE $41 Model 42215 Home & Garden Expo Building a new home oy improving your existing home? See the latest equip- ment, 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 Youth Rally 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 Builders Association rep- resents home-building professionals in Holmes, Jackson and Washington counties in Northwest Florida. 2 AT THIS PRICE CIIC- |sIIl * Irs'- = Fresh Start Anti-Drug Coalition invites the community to its second Annual Youth Rally to be held at Gilmore Park in Chipley on April 9. Activities start at 10 a.m. The public is invited to come out for a day of information, food, fun and games for all ages. For more information, call 638-7884. Miss Washington County Little Miss and Miss Washington County pageant is set for May 7 at the Chipley High School auditorium. Anyone interested in participating should sign-up on April 11 at the Cake Connec- tion, from 6-8 p.m. This is a mandatory sign-up. For more information, contact Andrea Johnson at (850) 579-9986 or 573-1245, or Angela Harr at 638-9911. Emerald Coast Volunteer Class You can brighten some- one's day by becoming a Hospice of the Emerald Coast volunteer. Make a difference in a neighbor's life. Volunteers are needed in several areas: patient care, office help, bereavement support, phone calls and The United States De- partment of Agriculture donated surplus food, spon- sored by Tri-County Com- munity Council, Inc. and the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, will be distrib- uted to eligible residents in Washington County on a first come, first serve basis while supplies last. Wednesday, April 13 2-4 p.m. Ag Center, Chipley and Thursday, April 14, 2-4 p.m. Canning Center, Vernon Households which receive Aid to Families with Dependent Children Chipley Woman's Club will host a Spring Fashion Show 6 p.m. Thursday, April 14. It will be held in the fellowship hall at First Presbyterian Church, corner of Watts Avenue and Fifth Street in Chipley. The show will feature Sharon Saliba with fashions from Stein Mart of Dothan, crafts. Training will be held on Tuesday, April 12, from 9:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. at Gully Springs Baptist Church in Bonifay, located in U.S. Highway 90 West. Lunch will be pro- vided. If you would like more information about Surplus Food (AFDC), Supplemental Security Income (SSI), Medicaid, HUD, residents of public housing, or house- holds whose total household income in not in excess of the poverty line for the ap- propriate household size, are eligible to receive the donated food. Any person certifying for another must have a signed statement of authorization from the applicant and proof of their household income. Recipients must bring some type of container in which to carry their food, and someone to assist car- rying commodities if unable to do so. Volunteers who wish Fashion Show Ala. Models will be mem- bers of the woman's club, as well as some college students. Tickets are $5 and may be purchased from any member of the club, or at the door. Light refreshments will be served. "Plan to come and see some of the very latest volunteering or Hospice services call Shelia Glover. volunteer coordinator for Hospice of the Emerald Coast at (850) 526-3577. "Volunteers are Ameri- ca's unsung heroes," said Glover. "Make a differ- ence in someone's life today." to assist with distribution should call Lisa Biddle at 638-4520. USDA's Temporary Food Assistance Program is available to all eligible residents regardless of race, national origin, age, sex, or handicap. Health on Site, a free community service, spon- sored by a local eye in- stitute, will be available at each distribution site. The screening for cataracts and other vision problems will be conducted by the Health on' Site Director or other trained eye care specialists. Tri-County Community Council, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Organization. spring and summer fash- ions," a spokesperson urged. Monies received from this event will be used by the club to help support their many local community projects. For more information, call Kathleen Rogers, 638- 4116, or Sybil Compton, 638-0053. S.. 5*.... , .,;,.-",, .. . Model 33315 2 AT THIS PRICE $1 USED CARS 02IASIOHINA AN 03 HONDA 0C1VIC Warranty, #N91 03354 ...... 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Lafayette St. Marianna, FL (850) 482-6317 Saturday, April 9, 2005, Washington County News, 3 mPRNG P FOR GA VIA H f I A~nVWWM :V ONLY ' :: \\ ;~ Irl .~~$ C/ -' C~sar~ 4, Washington County News, Saturday, April 9, 2005 'Grandpa" Norton and Mr. Jordan, RMS 6th Grade Math Teacher Mr. Norton presenting Sho Scout medal, 2001. ane Kriser with an Eagle Chipley schools lose a very special friend One of the most impor- year., tant things young people His son Jim said, "There learn is caring about oth- were days he didn't feel ers. like getting out of bed, but Students at Roulhac he would think about his Middle School 'kids' and have learned say, 'Get up this lesson Norton' and from Richard go to school T. "Grandpa' At the end of Norton. the day, he Mr. Norton felt good; ben had \olun- cause he-had, teered his time been with his with students kids'. The at Kate Smith J '.- students are Elementary. v what kept and Routhac i him going." Middle School Mr. Nor- for the last ton was born eight years. July 20, 1916 He started in Elizabeth volunteering N.J. He at in Mrs. Sapp's Richard T. Norton 1941 tended an class at Kate all-boys prep Smith El- school, Pin ementary in 1998. He then gry School in Elizabeth. He moved to Roulhac Middle served in the U.S. Army School with the fifth-grade between 1940 and 1946 class of 2000. This group both in the Pacific Theater of students are now in tenth and in General Patton's 3rd grade at Chipley High Army 550th Ordinance in School. Europe, during the Battle of He was in the school the Bulge. He rose through with students until March the ranks to first lieutenant. 10, 2005. He died, Friday, Mr. Norton and his wife April 1, after a short ill- had three children, Richard ness. Jim and Carolyn. They Students remember him moved to Sunny Hills in fondly, "Even though Mr. 1987. Norton was old, he never He worked for Exxon complained about getting for 38 years as a systems up and coming to school. analyst. He helped us a lot with Mr. Norton was an avid our math. All of the stu- reader. He donated many dents had a lot of respect books to the library at for him," said Hunter Park, Roulhac. In lieu of flowers tenth grader at CHS. the family has requested Mr. Norton participated that donations be made to in a scholarship program Roulhac Middle School sponsored by Exxon. He library to purchase books logged his volunteer hours in his memory. There was and reported them to Exx- a memorial service for Mr on. In return, Exxon donat- Norton on Friday at the ed money to the school and Sunny Hills Community students in his name for Presbyterian Church. outstanding achievement Many teachers and and citizenship. Mr. Nor- students attended to bid ton presented these awards farewell to "Grandpa" Nor to students every year. ton...and to thank him for At the time of his death, all the lessons, but most he had already logged importantly for teaching enough volunteer hours to us all how to care about earn the scholarship for this others, Spring Fling is today in Shivers Park Washington County Christian School's Spring Fling will be held April 9; in Shivers Park. The fun- filled day will begin at 10 a.m., and continue until 2 p.m. According to Admin- istrator Jason Haddock, everyone is welcome to at- tend the event. There will be a bouncie house, face painting, food, student per- formances, gospel singing,' balloons, games and door prizes. Tickets will be 4 for $1, with the average item cost of $.50. VFD plant sale is April 16 Vernon Volunteer Fire Department will offer crepe myrtles and assorted Shade trees for sale on Saturday, April 16, from 8 a.m., until supplies are depleted. The sale will be held at the fire station, which is located on Highway 277. Funds from sale of the plants, which are being donated by Steve Keator of Arbor Lane Nursery, will be used to enhance fire de- partment operations. WCCOA plans trip to capital "Join us for Ambas- Ssadors for Aging Day," a SWahihnron County Coun- ci ordi snxg kspesperson says. It will be held April 27 in Tallahassee. Cost will be $10 per person and Lunch will be provided at the capital. "Please make your reser- vations now," the spokes- - person said. "Limited seat- ing is available." For more information, - call the WCCOA office at 638-6216 or 638-6217. GENEROSITY REALIZING THAT I AM A TRUSTEE OF ALL I HAVE AND USING EVERYTHING FOR THE BEST PURPOSES. Kate M. Smith Elementary School students in Angie Richter's second- grade class were awarded certificates for demonstrating the character quality of generosity. Pictured are: Brandon Nellums, Denise Pleas, and' Keely Jones. -- - KMS students in Linda Pigott's second-grade class were also awarded certificates for demonstrating the character quality of generosity. Pic- tured are: Cody Register, Allan Vickery, and Kaleb Boston. Washington County Arrests March 29 April 3 Armstrong, Linda Charlene, W/F, 37, no address; violation of probation; arrested 3/29. Barrentine, Eugene Joseph, W/M, 48, Cottondale; driving without a license; ar- rested 3/30. Cain, Emily Ella, W/F, 18, Chipley; possession of liquor; arrested 4/1. Cursi, Elizabeth Marie, W/F, 20, Marianna; issuing worthless checks; arrested 3/30. Davis, Willie Lee, B/M, 58, Chipley; resist officer; arrested 4/3. Hardrick, Samantha Patric, B/F, 19, Chipley; criminal mischief; arrested 3/29. Jordan, Mark Berdel, B/M, 43, Chipley; possession of paraphernalia; arrested 3/31. Morgan, Mary Melissa, W/F, 41, Chipley; driving under the influence; arrested 3/30. Peacock, Edward Gene, W/M, 31, Bonifay; possession of paraphernalia; ar- rested 3/30. Shiver, Timothy Derrick, W/M, 25, Graceville; possession of meth; arrested 3/29. Sturgeon, Otis Lester Jr., W/M, 69, Bonifay; sale of obscene material; arrested 3/29. Taylor, Brandon Donald, W/M, 22, Chipley; battery; arrested 4/1. Wessinger, William Maurice, W/M, 40, Webb, Ala.; driving while licenses sus- pended; arrested 3/30. West, Charles Wayne, W/M, 34, Westville; driving with expired license; arrested 3/31. Wilder, James Franklin, W/M, 38, Bonifay; issuing worthless checks; arrested 3/29. Information in this arrest was taken from booking sheets provided by Washington County Jail staff. Kindergarten registration underway at Kate Smith Kate M. Smith El- ementary will begin kin- dergarten registration on Monday, April 4. Children must be 5 years old by Sept. 1. 2005. Remember to take the child's birth certificate. 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The scholarship is in honor of their two grandchil- dren, who are in the photographs behind the proud couple. 4i + $ . i) ,A C Saturday, April 9, 2005, Washington County News, 5 Crist's Anti-Murder Act garners judiciary committee approval Attorney General Char- lie Crist praised the Sen- ate Judiciary Committee Wednesday for its unani- mous approval of Senate Bill 608, the Anti-Murder Act of 2005. The Attorney General testified on behalf of the bill shortly before the com- mittee vote. The legisla- tion is an effort to protect innocent Floridians from violent criminals by re- quiring a "danger to the community" hearing for violent felons who violate their probation. "We are grateful to the Committee for this positive action," said Crist. "This legislation is an important tool in the effort to keep our children safe." The legislation was in- spired by the 2004 murders of Carlie Brucia in Saraso- ta and six young adults in Deltona, and has generated renewed focus in the wake of the tragic slaying of 9- year-old Jessica Lunsford in Homosassa last month. The man who confessed to Jessica's murder has a lengthy criminal history, including a recent viola- tion of probation. The Anti-Murder Act would create a new defi- nition of "forcible felony violator" to cover any probation violator who has a forcible felony in his or her past. This group of proba- tion violators could not be granted bail without first having a hearing, and be- fore a court could release a forcible felony violator the judge would be required to hold a "danger to the com- munity" hearing to assess the offender's likelihood of committing another crime that could cause physical harm. If the court finds that the forcible felony violator does not pose a danger to the community, the judge must enter a written order stating that fact. The pro. posal would give judges the opportunity to affirma- tively decide that a forcible felony violator is or is not too great a risk to be released. Offenders found to be a danger to the commu- nity may not be returned to probation and must be sentenced to prison. The Anti-Murder Act has been endorsed by the Florida Sheriffs As- sociation, The Florida Police Chiefs Association. the Florida Prosecuting Attorneys Association, the Florida Police Benevolent Association, the Florida Coalition Against Domes- tic Violence, the National Rifle Association and Uni- fled Sportsmen of Florida. It is sponsored by Sena- tor Rudy Garcia and 20 Senate co-sponsors, and by Representative Bruce Kyle and 80 House co-sponsors. Grif and Fairlane Godfrey donate $2,500 to the Take Stock in Children program. Don Walters, left, head of Orange Hill Soil and Water Conservation District, accepts the check Wednesday afternoon. Orange Hill will match the Godfrey's contribution, as well. Monday is last day for tax help Taxpayers, especially those age 60 and older, with middle and low in- comes can get free tax help through AARP's Tax Aide Program. New this year: The Taxpayer must complete a "Tax Preparation In- formation Sheet" before the time of appointment to have the tax return prepared. The forms are available at the Wash- ington County Council on Aging and can be picked up and complet- ed (preferred method) or the taxpayer may get to the appointment early and complete the form there. The form must be completed before the return can be prepared. Taxpayers should take the following items with them to the appoint- ment: Copy of last year's tax return and support- ing documentation, W-2 and W-2p forms from each employer, if the taxpayer earned a salary; unemployment compen- sation statements; So- cial Security numbers and date of birth for taxpayer and all depen- dents; SSA-1099 form, if the they were paid Social Security benefits, all 1099 forms (1099- Int., 1099-Misc., and so forth) showing interest and/or dividends and original purchase price of sold assets; 1099R form from the payer of a pension or annuity; all forms indicating federal income tax paid; child care provider informa- tion (Name, employer, ID, Social Security num- ber); and all receipts or canceled checks if item- izing deductions. Any single contribution to a charitable organiza- tion of $250.00 or more requires a receipt from the receiving organiza- tion. The following tax forms will be completed at preparation site: Form 1040; Schedules A, B, D, EIC, R and SE; Form 2441, Form 8812, Form 8863 and Form 8880. All eligible tax returns will be E-filed this year. Please take one of your checks with you if you desire to have your re- fund electronically de- posited. Taxpayer and spouse (if filing joint return) are required to sign tax forms and should come to the tax site together. The Tax Aide Program is administered through the AARP Foundation in cooperation with the IRS. Monday is the last day for assistance at WC- COA. For an appointment, call the Washington County Council on Ag- ing at 638-6216. The Red Cross, RSVP, Emergency Operations Center, and current vol- unteers at First Baptist Church are partnering to build a Disaster As- sistance 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 ac- tion, but will be reliable and responsible when needed. For more information about the program, call Jerry Haviland at 638- 6217. Dressed in the requisite black leather and pink satin, members of the cast take a break from rehearsal for this promo shot. 'Grease' slated for April 22-23 Chipley High School Drama and Chorus Depart- ments along with the Tiger Jazz Band will be perform- ing the hit fifties musical, Grease, on April 22 and 23 at 7 p.m. in the Chipley High School auditorium. The cast includes Kevin Russell, Sara Watkins, Da- vid Hoover, Kaila Thomp- son, Alex May, Isis Rich- ards, Josh Ward, Tiffany Weeks, Thomas Laney, Christon Patrick, Jered Holt, Melissa McMickle, Phillip Draayom, Jamie Wood, Justin Cauley, and Justin Mashburn. Tickets are $10 for adults and $7 for students and are available from the cast members, or the Chipley High School of- Scholarship banquet Les Jolie Dames Civic system, receiving his di- Club is sponsoring a schol- ploma from Chipley High arship banquet on April 16 School. at the T.J. Roulhac Enrich-. Campbell completed ment and Activity Center undergraduate studies in on the comer of Each chemistry at Florida A&M Church and Pecan streets University, and went on to in Chipley. pursue a medical degree at Funds collected as a re- University of Florida Col- sult of the banquet will be lege of Medicine. used to provide a scholar- After completing his ship to an eligible senior training in June of 2004, from the local area. ? "This will be an elegant affair with all the trim- mings," aa spokesperson said. Speaker for the evening is Kendal M. Campbell, M.D., who is the only child of Marvin and Eva Camp- bell of DeFuniak Springs., He is a product of the Washington County School Little Miss & Miss Washington County Pageant May 7th The Washington County Pageant Will Be Held May 7th at the Chipley High School Auditorium. Registraton is April 11th from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Cake Connection. Anyone , interested in being in the pageant needs to attend this registration. For further information you can contact Aundrea Johnson at .. 579-9986 or 573-1245, April Steinbach S260-5248 or Angela Harr at 638-9911. fice between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. on Fridays. "Mark your calendar. get out your poodle skirt and blue suede shoes, and have a swinging time," a spokesman urged. For more information concerning the show con- tact, Luwana Locke, drama instructor, from 1-3 p.m. at 638-6100 ext. 507. is April 16 he was appointed assistant professor in the department of community health and family medicine at UF A reception will begin at 6 p.m, with the program starting at 6:30. For tickets and more information, contact Jo- sephine Robinson at 638- 1691 or Priscilla Brown at 535-4155. Recently promoted Regions Bank is pleased to announce the promotion of Kimberly Bradshaw to Assistant Vice President. Kimberly has been employed with Regions Corpora- tion for 9 years and is currently serving as Manager of the Chipley branch. She has been in the banking industry for 20 years and has held positions in both the Lending and Operations Areas. She holds a degree in Business Administration, a Florida Department of Insurance license and is federally licensed as Series 6 and 63. Kimberly is very active in the community and is a mem- ber of the Washington County Chamber of Commerce and the Chipley Kiwanis Club. Volunteers needed for disaster assistance team 6. Washinaton County News. Saturday, April 9, 2005 mn 638-0212 T baiuman] a n sLLn 1638-4242 CLASSIFIED ADS. Classified ads are published in the Wednesday issues of the Washington County News, Holmes County Times-Advertiser, Weekly Advertiser and the Weekend Edition. Cost is $6.00 per week for the first 20 words, plus 20 cents per word for each word over 20. Deadlines for insertion, correction or cancellation are Monday at 5:00 p.m. for the Weekly Advertiser, Holmes County Times-Advertiser and Wednesday News and Thursday at 5:00 p.m. for the Weekend Edition. The News/Times will be responsible for errors in the first insertion only. Any errors after the first insertion are the responsibility of the customer. Credit will be given on the first insertion for errors only for the portion of the ad in which they occur. ADS WILL BE PUBLISHED ONLY AFTER PAYMENT RECEIVED. For your convenience, you may charge your classified ads to your Visa or Mastercard. MAILING ADDRESSES For Your Convenience We Accept & REACH OVER 40,000 READERS FOR AS LITTE AS $6.00 Holmes County Times-Advertiser Washington County News For Your Convenience We Accept & R P.O. Box 67, Bonifay, FL 32425 P.O. Box 627, Chipley, FL 32428 WEDDING GOWN BEADED bodice, chiffon AZALEAS $1.50, BIG skirt, train, crinoline, veil, BRIDAL WREATH $2.95 size 14. $200. 260-2025 Many acresofhigh qual- ity landscape trees & 24X56 DOUBLEWIDE shrubs to choose from. 3BR/2B, on 6 acres+, ArborLaneNursery2636 north of Bonifay, deck Bruner Dairy Rd., and pool, call 547-2457 Vernon. (850)535-9886 j or 850-768-0050. I AZALEAS ONLY $1.50! FOR SALE UPRIGHT 1000's to choose from. 1 freezer $100. Hoover gal pots, 18-24" plants. Steam Vac Carpet Other shrubs $1.75. Cleaner $125. (850)638- Trees, Perennials, much 0986 more. Wholesale prices CH/A UNIT 8 air condi- direct from licensed tioners with heat, dish- grower, All Ways Growin' washer, hot water heater. Nursery, lic#47222563, S 638-4722 Tuesday thru Saturday, NEWLY REBUILT COM- 1658 Hwy 177-A, 11 MERCIAL GrassHopermiles NW Bonifay, 850- Lawn Mower. Call 547- 547-2938 4438 between noon & 10pm. iJJFLj 19 LAYING HENS & 1 Rooster $75 ($3.75 each) FURNITURE & SERTA Also, 99 Cypress Boards MATTRESSES Low, 1"x8"x8'. Perfect! $700. low, low overhead guar- Also, 1 30" electric range, antees low, low, low pric- nearly new $200. 638- es. 1246 P&S Discount Furniture, SOD SOD SOD Quality Chipley. (Since 1973) you can depend on! Irri- 850-638-4311 gated, weed & pest con- BED SOLID WOOD trolled. Centipede and St. cherry sleigh bed &pillow Augustine. Delivery and top mattress set. All new installation available. 8 in box, retail $1400, sell mi. SW of Chipley for $575. 850-222-7783 easy customer hauling! COUCH & loveseat, Callanytime! Billy & Leo- brand new, still pack- la Brook. (850)638-1202 aged, w/warranty. Can or(850)326-1500 deliver. Suggested retail CATTLE SHOWING $1200, sell $450. 850- EQUIPMENT grooming 545-7112 shoot, W/HD floor, five QUEEN DOUBLE PIL- show halters and associ- LOW top mattress set. ated equipment $225 for Name brand, new in all. 547-12 Name brand, new in all. 547-1220 plastic, factory warranty HAY FOR SALE Bahia $195. 850-425-8374 hay rolls $20. You load for BR SET SOLID wood; 7 only$18aroll. (850)258- pc. queen/king bed, 7191; 638-0165; 638- dresser, mirror, 2 1003 nightstands, chest avail. AWESOME PAGEANT New in boxes, Can de- DRESSES for sale. liver. Retail $5000, sell Cleaning out the Queen's $1400. Call 850-222- closet-must sell! National/ 9879 State Level dresses at EDEWVISCO NASA dhbelievable low prices- D Aress D-}ilghters have 0oul Mai~i~a .F,,am mattress Dggwters have Our- set. Still boxed, factory grown, some dresses warranty, can deliver. wor once% EXCELLENT Mfg. lIst $1200, sell S condition. Sizes 2T-8 $400. Call 850-425-8374 girls. Please call 850- 338-6817 or 638-2910 BED KING SIZE name after 5pm. brand mattress, box w/ CATTLE SHUTE MOVE- warranty, new in plastic CATTLE SHUTE MOVE- $ c deliver 850- ABLE on wheels $500. 222-2113 ABLE on wheels $500. 222-2113 Rolls of hay, you move $10. 24ft older model DININGRM BEAUTIFUL Pontoon $5000. 638- new cherry table, 6 Chip- 0165; 258-7191; 638- pendale chairs, lighted 6473 china cabinet, can de- liver. $3k list, sell for SOD FOR SALE on the $1100. 850-222-2113 fnr rin d rp i n iaIII, UeIivYereI in- stalled. Centipede and 419 Bermuda. WEST FLORIDA TURF (850)638-4860. 24 Years experience! TOP SOIL EXCELLENT quality. Good for flower beds, lawn dressing, etc... $15 tractor bucket delivered to your home. Four (4) bucket minimum. Also, have mushroom compost same price. Tractor, yard, & tree work. (850)579-5181 FISH FOR STOCKING ponds and lakes. Chan- nel Catfish, Coppernose Bluegill, Shellcracker and Largemouth Bass. LAKE GENEVA FISHERIES 334-684-6473 FOR SALE NEW brush guard, fits Chevrolet pick- up, 4 new tires. 547-2734 after 5pm. 2003 20FT UTILITY trailer heavy duty, 4500 watt home light electric start generator and a Honda pressure washer. 638-8722 COLOR COPIES $1. COPIES 150 Washington County News, downtown Chipley. FOR SALE CEDAR lum- ber. 1x8's, 1xl0's, 1x12's, all 8ft long. (850)638- 4860; cell 415-0385 HYBRID WOLVES & Pups, 8 weeks to 1 1/2 years old. $100-$200. (850)956-4787 HORSES 1 APP Blan- keted Filly, 1 App Sorrel Colt, 2 yrs old, $450 each. Also, Young Black Jack $500. (850)527- 9582 I CAN HELP! If you need to find a home for a dog under 15 Ibs (not pup- pies) please call me be- fore taking her/him to the shelter. (850)890-1173; 415-6998 AKC MINI DACHS- HUNDS Choc, Blk & tan, long hair, short hair, Red Boar. M $250; F $300. 271-0726 99 MERCURY COUGAR V6, auto, CD, black. 638-9140; 596-0386 2001 MUSTANG BLACK V6, leather, automatic, 46k, like new, $9800. Call 547-5181 92 CHEVY CAPRICE Classic SW. Fully loaded, seats 9. $2800 OBO. Ask for Karl. 547-4465 FOR SALE 1997 Silver Camaro, T-Tops, 65K miles $10,500. 547- 3545 2003 FORD ESCAPE 4 door, V6,AT, loaded, very low miles. Blue book $18,150. 548-9091 af- ter 5:30pm weekdays. 2003 JEEP WRANGLER red w/charcoal rag top, excellent condition, 13,000 miles & warranty, take over payments. 547-3817 FOR SALE 1995 Mazda Miata convertible, 5 speed, good shape. $5500. (850)547-4000 1999 MERCURY SABLE 35,000 miles, like new, must sell, excellent con- dition. Pay off only. 415- 6683; 638-0083 '\000 BRONZE CHEVY Malibu. 55,000 miles, AC, CD player, tinted power windows, new stock speakers. Like newly $10,000. Call 849- 1143 87 CHRYSLER New Yorker, white, cruise, tilt steering, AC, power locks, windows, automat- ic. AM/FM radio. 624- 9773 87MERCEDES420SEL new trans-Alt, recent valve job. $6995. neg. 527-1722, leave mes- sage. 1999 BEIGE TOYOTA Camry LE, 4-door, loaded & ready. Main St. Auto. 638-0572 ask for Daryl. 1998 ASTRO MARKIII loaded, leather seats, rear .air, much more. 45,500 miles, clean, must see. $14,000. Chi- pley. 415-5736 or 849- 1222 I FOR SA PLANTS & NURSERY I TRc~ TRUi~ 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 98 HONDA PRELUDE green, automatic, A/C, sunroof, Kenwood disc player, 72,000 miles, ex- cellent condition, asking $11,000. OBO. 548-5084 1999 CADILLAC SEDAN Deville, pewter/burgundy leather. Fully loaded. Life- time tire balancing. Trail- er hitch. 41,000 miles. Luxurious $20,999. (850)547-3342 or 763- 6872 1979 CORVETTE "EV- ERYTHING" brand new! Must see to appreciate. 415-6820 $8000 or trade for pick-up of equal value. FOR SALE 85 Mercury Cougar, 3.8L, V6, auto, $650 OBO. Call after 5pm. 415-1221 2003 INFINITI G35 2- door Coupe, fully loaded, automatic & manual, leather, 6 disc, CD play- er, silver, sunroof, sporty, well taken care of. $24,000. Call (850)527- 9592; (850)547-5070, ask for Tyler. 81 CORVETTE NEW en- gine, mechanically great, garage kept for 13 yrs. $8900. 535-1778 FOR SALE 1998 Ford Sports Contour $3400, can be seen at 608 N. Waukesha St., Bonifay or call 547-3660 ONE OWNER 98 Chevy Cavalier, 2 door, new shocks, new starter, new fuel pump & filter, good tires, $3500. 956-4672 1998 PONTIAC TRANS- PORT mini-van, 6-cyl, seats seven, excellent shape inside & out, cold air,i loaded $5995.. 547- 9233 1994 FORD MUSTANG 5.0, 5-speed, AC, low miles. $7200 OBO. Call 638-1531 2002 CHEVY MALIBU 23K miles, fully loaded, leather interior, sun-roof, gold package, automatic, tinted windows. Great Condition. $13,000. OBO 850-209-8771 2001 FORD EXPLORER white, automatic, fully loaded, 6 CD changer, running boards, custom- ized bra, $8000. (334)588-3141, cell (850)418-0031 FOR SALE 1993 Gold Cadillac Fleetwood, very good condition. $6000. 638-5551 1967 FORD MUSTANG Pony. 390 Big Block, 3 speed, 4BBL carb, com- pletely restored. New tires. Must see! $5995. 263-7892 FOR SALE 1999 Cadillac Deville Elegance, 24,400 low mileage, Pearl White, loaded. Asking $18,000. One owner. (850)258- 5890; (850)258-5824 1961 CHEVY APACHE Stepside, primed, ready for restoration. $1000 OBO. 638-9188 TAKE UP PAYMENTS White 2002 S-10 V6 Chevrolet.Pickup truck. Call after 6pm. 638-7189 1966 FORD F-150 runs great $2,000. 258-4428 99 FORD EXPEDITION 100,000 miles, excellent condition. $12,000. (850)579-2977 FOR SALE 1999 Chevy Suburban LT, 5.7 litre, leather, CD, front/rearAC, 153,000 miles. Asking $8950. Call 850-956- 1260 1995 FORD F-150 XLT, extended cab, V8, auto, power window, locks, toolbox, cab steps, rails, rims, AM/FM cassette, $7000 638-9630 SUV 98 MITSUBISHI Montero, full size, 7 pas- senger, V6, gas saver, 103K, sunroof, luggage rack. $10,500. (850)263- 7664 FOR SALE 2001 Ford Expedition XLT, loaded, 42,000 miles, $17,000. 547-4830 between 6pm & 8pm only. No collect calls. BEAUTIFUL 2004 RED Dodge Durango SLT, A head turner with 7 seats. Dual Air, Sharp wheels. 12,000 miles; $26,000. 850-638-8882. 97 FORD F-150,4 wheel 99 GMC SONOMA 180k drive, 8cyl, quadcab,3rd miles, AT $4000. 527- door, brand new tires. 5125 Excellent condition. 1996S-10pickup4cylin- $8800 Call 535-2276 der, automatic, front end 1995 EXT CAB S-10, 4 damaged, $1,500 or best cyl, 5-spd, $3000. Call offer, 773-2088. after 9pm (850)849-2528 2000 DODGE 2500 Ram FOR SALE 1996 Ex- Wagon V-8, PW, PL, ste- plorer XLT, V-8, 4 door, reo, dual A/C, 23,000 leather, loaded, custom miles, very clean, must rims, Alpine stereo sys- sell, make offer. 850- tem, tinted windows 773-7737 $11,000. 547-2502 1990 DODGE TRUCK A/ FOR SALE 87 Dodge C, AM/FM radio, auto, Ram 250 Van. Good me- some work needed. chanical condition. $1500. Call535-0811 Makes excellent work Makes e l work 1988 FORD F350 custom van, $1250. Call eve- dually, AC, AT, excellent nings after 5:30. 535- condition $2900. 9800 (850)415-5831 1980 DODGE EX- TENDED work van $1500. 773-3892 1988 S10 W/1996 3.1 motor w/5 speed au- HOUSE FOR SALE by tomatic. Custom paint owner, 1 acre, 3BR/2BA, and interior, with topper. 1728 sq.ft. heated space, $2000 cash. Call Dan 2000sq.ft. overall. CH/A, 638-7683 large shop, located 2003 S-10 P/U, long Southgate in Bonifay. wheel base, A/C, AfT, tilt, See by appt. only. 547- CD, alarm, V-6, tint, 15- 3225 inch wheels, bedliner, $11,500. (850)836-5647 89 FORD RANGER truck. 5-speed, $2000 cash OBO. 548-5924 HOUSE FOR RENT 3 1987 FORD F250 4x4 miles South of Chipley off 351 motor. Runs good, Hwy 77. Call for informa- great shape. $3800. tion. 638-1858 (850)415-6301 ONE BEDROOM 1993 GMC SUBURBAN HOUSE on pond w/car- w/350 motor, color red, port & garage, new dual air, loaded. New kitchen, nice place to live transmission. Good con- near Bonifay. $450/ edition. $5500. Call Dan month. Call 802-496- 638-7683 7746 FOR SALE 1999 FOR RENT ONE bed- F-150, low miles room furnished house. $13,500. OBO. 100,000 Has living room, dining mile warranty. 547-5960; room, kitchen, bathroom. 547-2228 No pets in house. Fenced yard. $350 per month 2002 FORD F-250 Cargo plus deposit. 415-7133 Van with shelving. 33,000 miles, still under warranty. 4 BEDROOM, 2 1/2 $13,000. Exellentcondi- bath, brick home, large tion. Call 636524 'shaded lot, Ch1pley,' lf- erences required, first 1998 Z71 ext cab, 3-door. and last month and de- $9500. 263-3105 eve- posit, 547-2091. nings. 1999 ISUZU AMIGO Convertible, brand new clutch, transmission, starter, timing belts. Ask- 199916X80W/NEWcar- ing $6500. 773-5720, pet, island kit., Special leave message financing for Tyndal 1999FORD EXPLORER members. Call Brad 1- XLT, hunter green exte- 866-732-7607. Pmts rior, tan interior, approx around $385/mth for 82,000 miles. $6500. 8yrs. 638-7166 3 DOUBLEWIDES FOR 1996 GRAND CARAVAN sale, repo specials, nice, loadedwithleatherseats. 1- 32x48, 1-28x60, in Must see! 75,000 miles. Bonifay, to be moved, $10,000. 638-8917 $23,900 as is, where is, 1987 CHEVY C-20 Van call850-258-1290 fully customized with front NEW 14X70 3+2 w/ply- & rear air. $3500 OBO. wood floors. Lot model 548-4798; 548-5763 sale, pmts low as $250/ 2000 HONDA ODYSSEY mth. Call Brad 1-866- EX Mini-Van, V6, 89,000 732-7607 miles, good condition, NICE4+2DWw/plywood gray cloth interior, white floors, Glamour bath, exterior, $13,000 0BO. pmts low as $375/mth. 547-0899 Call Brad & apply. 1-866- 97 DODGE 4-wheel 732-7607 drive, 155,000 miles, FOR SALE 5 acres in looks and runs great Fountain FL, Well & sep- $6500 OBO. 263-9711 tic tank, meter pole & 500 1999 DODGE DURA- gallon gas tank. 2 bed- NGO loaded., also 3rd room trailer as is. seat, low mileage. $8500. $40,000. (850)535-2198 258-6822 1994 F-350 XLT Dually, 5-speed, power stroke diesel 7.3 c turbo direct injection, fold down OLDER DOUBLEWIDE goose neck ball $8500. on large lot country set- 547-4354 ting, 3BR/2BA, CH/A, to- 1996 F150 XL Extended talelectric, carport, $450/ cab, bedliner, dualtanks, mo., $200/dep. 638- 120K, good condition 8386;638-4273. $7000. 547-9396 COUNTRY LIVING ES- 1994 CONVERSION STATES 3BR/2BA CH/A, VAN V-6, cruise, power no pets. 547-5628 windows, 106 k miles, NICE CLEAN 3BR/2BA looks and runs good. mobile homes for rent, all 547-2180 electric, CH/A. 850-638- '99 DODGE 1 ton Dually. 9228 Gas standard transmis- sion. $14,500. Firm. 547- 2BR/1BA MOBILE 5941 If no answer, Ileave HOME Wausau area. message. $400/mo. plus deposit. 2002 FORD EXPLORER Call (850)569-2754 for 2002 FORD EXPLoRER details & showing ap- XLT, excellent condition, fully loaded, keyless en- ointment. try, leather, dark sage 3 BEDROOM MOBILE green. 81,000 miles, home, Hud approved, 3 $13,900. Call 526- miles S.E. of Bethlehem 3619(w); 638-8104(h) School 547-5716. 2001 MAZDA DUAL sport truck V6, 38K, extras, ex- cellent condition $9800. 415-6207 X 1998 OLDSMOBILESIL- ONE BEDROOM HOUETTE Van dual air, APARTMENT for rent. CD player, leather, etc. Call 547-0956 Tan, 77,000 miles. Must FOR RENT 2BR/1BA see and drive to appreci- apartment near down- town Chipley. $550/mo, 87 CHEVY SUBURBAN available April 1st. Call 3/4 ton, Heavy Duty 4x4, (850)638-1959 new A/C, tow package. 350 motor, AT, PS, PB, FOR RENT 1 & 2 bed- newpaint, parts &battery, room apartments. 850-547-0448 (850)638-5195 SLEEPY HOLLOW DU- PLEX apartments. 2 & 3 bedroom units. Senior Citizen Discount. HUD not accepted. (850)638- 7128 FOR RENT 1100 sq ft of- fice or 1 to 2 office shar- ing arrangements. 1240 S. Blvd., Chipley. 638- 2124 TWO SIDE BY side ready to build lots. Northdale Subdivision, Bonifay, FL. Call 904-744-1417 or 904-755-6503 POPULAR SPRINGS REALTY, LLC Licensed Real Estate Broker, home for sale Bonifay, FL. Sid- ing with brick accents, 2BR/1BA, nice living area, utility room, garage, heated & cooled, 1,215 sq ft, located within Boni- fay city limits. Asking price $79,000. Phone (850)547-5551 APPROX 8 ACRES land, Brickyard Rd, wooded, commercial. 638-2170 BUILDING DOWN- TOWN FOR rent. Rail- road Ave., 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 financing or cash. Low down pay- ment, low monthly pay- ments. Call Milton Peel for information 850-638- 1858 EXECUTIVE OFFICE SPACE for rent down- town Chipley. 638-1918 SPRINGHILLBY FLEET- WOOD 3BR/2BA Manu- factured home, 28x48. New well & septic, 2 new large decks & new floor covering. On 1 acre, on paved highway 4 miles South of Chipley. (Or- ange Hill & Alford Hwy) across from newly built public park & Orange Hill Fire Dept. $62,500. 415- 4077 LAND FOR SALE 5 acres at the corner of Cutchins Mill Rd & Overpass Rd. $23,000. Call 638-5429 after 5pm FORECLOSURE? DON'T LOSE IT! We can help any type loan or property. (850)638-1035 THIS LETTER IS to veri- fy 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. HUGE GARAGE SALE** furni- ture, tools, clothes, cradle, knic-knacs, books, Cd's & more. 5563 Douglas Ferry Road, just past Hinson Crossroads Fire Dept. 535-0606 ************************** 2 FAMILY YARD sale. Sat. April 9th. 8am-until. 1213 Johnson Ave., Chi- pley. Men, women & children clothes, linens, misc. items. YARD SALE SAT directly behind Bank of Bonifay, 7am-? furniture, clothes, small appliances, misc. GRAND CLEARANCE Second Saturday Sale. Sunny Hills Community Church Outreach Center 8-1. April 9th. 3768 Country Club Blvd. Final Sale for this season. See you again in September! YOUTH IN ACTION yard sale. Sat., April 9th. 7am- until. 740 East Blvd., Chipley. Interior decora- tions, clothes, furniture, misc. 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. GARAGE SALE SATUR- DAY April 9, 3712 Hwy 273, north. Furniture, toys, Barbie toys, girls size 10 clothes, adult clothes, household items. 7 to 12 noon. YARD SALE APRIL 8 & 9. 2 family, lots of every- thing, gas stove, living room furniture, plus size clothes 2x. Cleaning out the shed & house, come by and take a look from 8am-3pm. 769 East Blvd., Chipley. HUGE MOVING SALE Furniture, decorations, shop equipment, Sat. 4/ 9. 7am-2pm at 465 Bahoma Rd (go North on Hwy 273, 2.3 miles, right on Bahoma 1/2 mile on right) 638-9235 DAN'S PLACE NOW open Thur-Sat 9am-4pm. Clothes, shoes, cook- ware, books, movies, Covington Planter Parts. Many misc items, located on Bethlehem Hwy, Evans old store. MOVING SALE SAT 7am-12pm. Dogwood Lakes, Fairway Dr., Boni- fay. Look for signs. Clothes, baby supplies, small appliances, toys, furniture. YARD SALE FRI April 8. 2 houses 644 and 645 Third St. Some furniture and lots of misc. 7am- 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 - I -L ANDY'S TRADING POST corner of Victory Rd & Hwy 77. Open dai- ly. Auction every Friday 7pm-until. AB2419. Auc- tioneer Jerry Mazerac AU2973. Sellers & con- signments welcome. Flea Market every weekend. Antiques & misc. For in- formation call 773-1988. 773-1827 WANTI |1 I[ IS SEEKING DELIVERY/LOT ATTENDANT With CDL License Competitive Wages, Retirement & Health Benefits APPLY IN PERSON BETTER BUILT BUILDINGS 1284 Jackson Ave., Chipley, FL EXPANDING COMPANY SEEKING applicants to learn the truss building trade. Paid on-the-job training, bi-weekly bonus- es. For appointment please callArban & Asso- ciates from 7am-3pm @ 850-836-4362 SOUTHERN HOME RE- TIREMENT Center now accepting applications, all shifts, 263-7999. 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, Labors. Reed Concrete and Con- struction, Inc. Fax resume to 850-547-3677 or call 850-547-5767 PUBLIC NOTICE The Holmes County Board of Commissioners will receive applications for a full-time position as a Special Projects Man- ager. The salary will be $10 per hour. Previous eligible applicants need not re-submit. Applica- tions will be received un- til 4:00 pm on April 11, 2005. Eligible applicants may obtain a complete job description and appli- cation at the Holmes County Board of Commis- sioners, 201 N. Oklaho- ma St., Suite 205, Boni- fay, Florida 32425, Mon- day through Friday bet- ween the hours of 8am and 4:30pm. The Holmes County Board of Commis- sioners is an Equal Op- portunity Employer and a drug Free Workplace. Final applicants may be subject to pre-employ- ment testing including an FDLE background check. BUILDINGSdT IS SEEKING EXPERIENCED METAL WORKER & FRAMERS Competitive Wages, Retirement & Health Benefits APPLY IN PERSON BETTER BUILT BUILDINGS 1284 Jackson Ave., Chipley, FL KENNEL ATTENDANT PART-time position, must work weekends, call for an appointment, 638- 3598. PART-TIME POSITION Bookkeeping & Com- puter experience re- quired. Call 638-1868 for appointment. 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 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! HARDEE'S HAS ONE position available for an experienced Assistant Manager. This person should be a motivator, leader and a great coach as well as enjoy working with people. Salary is based on experience. Benefits include :BCBS, 401-K, vacation, sick leave and bonus. Aver- age workweek is 45-50 hours. Qualified, serious inquiries call Glenn at 850-326-1185. CARE MANAGER Washington/Holmes County Professional Case Management work- ing with families who are at risk or have actually ex- perienced abuse, neglect and/or abandonment. Services include: conduct assessments, develop case plans, refer for serv- ices, create and submit court monitor progress to- wards goals. Bachelor's degree in human servic- es field with 2 years direct experience working with children. All positions re- quire background clear- ance checks and Florida Driver's license with a good record. Anchorage Children's Home 2121 Li- senby Avenue Panama City, FL 32405. (850)763- 7102. EOE/Drug Free Workplace. I -TRAWICK Are you an energetic and dependable worker? If so, you qualify for an opportunity to launch your career with a growing company! You must be willing to travel and have valid ID and SS card. Come by, introduce yourself and fill out an application. (EOE) We offer great benefits to qualifying employees such as 401k, group medical and dental insurance, employee stock purchase, vacation, life and LTD insurance, uniforms and per diem. M akcv- a diqff&vece/ i our cowwntcAnity c'd/ our WLndutvy ntce' 1946" We are now hiring -Welders -Mechanics -Class A CDL Drivers -Equipment Operators -Construction Crew Laborers ers www.trawickconstruction.com 1555 South Boulevard/ Chipley, FL 850.638.0429 * * S.~ I-" * 0 * 0 : Tuesday, April 12,2005 Beginning at 9 a.m. 100-150 Farm Tractors Over 400 Pcs. of Farm Implements Good Selection of Construction Equipment Excavators, Bulldozers, Track Loaders, SRubber Tire Loaders, Fork Lifts, Trenchers, Backhoes. Many Trucks, also Almost Anything In Farm Equipment * Such as Bush Hogs 3 1/2-10 ft., New * Disc harrows 4 1/2-9 ft., Box Blades, * Leveling Blades 36 ACRES OF JUST ABOUT ANYTHING. . Consignments Welcome SP.S. BIG CAR AUCTION OPEN TO THE PUBLIC & DEALERS EVERY MON.-FRI. NITE AT 6 PM. -CLERK WANTED, AP- -PLY in person only, Rain- .bow Liquors, junction of 1-10 and Hwy. 79 in Bo- II nifay. 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 'VERNON PLACE HAS a :full time Cook Position ,available immediately. "EYA is a company that ,offers good pay, excellent S ,benefits and vacation. ;Call (850)535-6513 or I pick up an application. S BUSY REAL ESTATE S ',appraisal office seeks an :energetic, highly moti- .vated employee who is a self-starter, detail ori- 'ented, and dependable. Applicant must be profi- cient in computers and 'have customer service :experience. Ability to tread legal descriptions a plus. Apply to P.O. Box ;887 Chipley, FL 32428 or 1pWiWpp1balsbeboulhJetd ;No phone calls please. 'METAL ROOFING COM- .PANY in need of Super- -visors, Journeymen, Foremen. Top pay de- pending on experience. Call 548-9137 EXPERIENCED TELLER POSITION Ap- plicant needs experience in cash handling and cus- tomer service. In addition applicant must be a team player. 401k and other benefits available. SPlease send resume to P.O. Box 81 Chipley, FL 32428 DRIVERS: HOME MOST nights Dedicated drivers needed for Hans- ford, FL. (.37 empty/ .38 loaded) Health, life, den- tal, 401k, vacation, holi- day pay. Grayson Mitchell, Inc. 800-247- 6321 -IMMEDIATE OPENINGS FOR Licensed Practical Nurse 3/11 and 11/7 shifts with "Sign-up Bo- nus of $1000", Washing- -ton Rehabilitation and Nursing Center, 879 Usery Rd., Chipley, Flor- ida, contact Alice Frye, DHR. 638-4654 DUMP TRUCK DRIVER needed. Experience pre- ferred, loader experience a plus. Apply at Corbin _Auto Sales, Hwy 90 East. Chipley 638-4630 GRILLE COOK WANTED Tues-Sat 12- 8pm. 535-1555; call af- -ter 10am. 'DRIVERS NEEDED .TEAM or singles for SFarmland Transportation in Black, AL. (334)588- 6400 .WANTED EXCELLENT LPNS and CNAs to join our team. Full time posi- Stions are available with every other weekend off. Apply in person at Boni- fay Nursing and Rehab Center 306 W. Brock Ave., Bonifay, FL IMMEDIATE OPENING SFOR Registered Nurse to work Baylor Shift ev- ery other weekend. Apply at Washington Rehabili- tation and Nursing Cen- ter. $2000 sign-on bonus. S 879 Usery Rd., Chipley, FL 32428. Phone 850- 638-4654. Contact Terry Brown, RNC, DON SEDITORIALASSISTANT .URGENTLY needed. S Young rapidly growing company needs experi- ,enced writer willing to work in a fast paced non- smoking environment for monthly magazine. Teamwork is number one priority. Requirements: Outgoing mature minded individual with excellent typing, phone, and orga- nizational skills; familiar- ity with intemet, Outlook, and Adobe Photoshop a plus. Salary depending on experience, but in line local salary ranges. No I walk-ins. Send resume to: 850-547-0329 (fax); Editorial Position, PO Box 660, Bonifay, FL 32425; e-mail to NOW TAKING APPLICA- TIONS for preschool teacher, must have CDA or working towards one, salary depends on expe- rience, full or part-time. 547-1444, speak with S". Cindi. AVON CALLING JOIN the fun with the Avon team. Earn spending money. Phone Dwayne Atkins, Appointment fee $15. 547-1640 ISR THE COPE CENTER in DeFuniak Springs has the following openings: Mental Health Technician F/T with shift differential: Provide assistance in da- ily operation of the resi- dence, assist clients in maximizing their level of functioning. HS Diploma. Cook F/T, HS Diploma. Both are F/T with excel- lent benefits. Applica- tions/resumes accepted Mon-Fri 8am-5pm at our 3688 US Hwy 331 South location or by fax to 850.892.8074. No phone calls. EOE/Drug Free Workplace. ELECTRICAL JOUR- NEYMAN Residential experience necessary, Panama City Beach, call Monday-Friday, 8-5. (850)234-7416 C LOST BROWN MALE F bulldog puppy with red c collar, last seen at Green- wood Drive on Sandpath r Rd., sad 11 year old girl needs her puppy home. Please call 547-5937 -A -E 1 FOR RENT COMMER- N CIAL BBQ Grill & Pro- P duce Stand at Pik Quick in Chipley. Call 326-1999 w - AF TIM'S DEVELOPMENT & DOZIER Service (push push) Land Clearing, Bush Hogging, Site prep., Ponds, & Rock Hauling. 30 + years. 638- 3222 WILL DO CHILDCARE int my home Monday-Friday anytime in the morning until 5:30pm. Call 415- 6430, ask for Cindy. GOOD HOUSEKEEP- ING GOOD rates, very honest. Please call 263- 9675 and ask for Wanda Price. References avail- able. NEED A NANNY? Col- lege student out for the summer would like to babysit infants or tod- dlers, Monday-Friday, daytime only. In mine or your home. References available. Cell# 628- 3506; home# 638-9946 ADULT GROUP HOME has 2 vacancies. Pay . one price. Everything in- cluded. (850)638-7567; (850)638-1898 REPAIR SERVICE for your office or home: type- writers, calculators, cash registers, etc. WASH- INGTON COUNTY NEWS, 1364 N. Railroad Ave., Chipley. 850-638- 0212 OAK FIREWOOD FOR sale. Tree Work & Brush Clean-Up. Cool Sealing Available. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Danny Wil- lis (850)263-0708 NEED SOMEONE TO clean your house? Then you need to call me @ (850)547-3986 or (850)373-7903 ask for Debbie. References available. TOO BUSY TO clean? Let me clean your home or business. References available. 415-6708 NEED HELP WITH your loved ones? Call a pro- fessional. (850)547-5041 or (850)303-3686 J&J CABINET shop. For all your kitchen cabinets & house repair needs. Call James S. Howell. 535-2839 PANHANDLE LAWN SERVICE Quality work, affordable prices. Senior Citizen Discount. Free Estimates 956-5070 or 956-4758 DUMP TRUCK SERV- ICE for hire. Potter's Hauling. (850)535-5136; (850)814-7227 WARD'S LAND CLEAR- ING Site preparation, land clearing. Free esti- mates & reasonable rates. 258-8766 or 535- 9777 LAWN SERVICE CUS- TOMERS now being ac- cepted byARC Washing- ton -Holmes Counties. Call 638-7517 ext 105. C&C BOOKKEEPING & Tax Service. Open 5 days a week. 8am to 5pm. Call 850-638-1483 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. C&C CONSTRUCTION Specializing in Architec- tural Metal Roofing. In- stallation and repair on Commercial or residen- tial. Free Quotes and 5 year warranty on work- manship. Call 548-9137. License #RC29027043 LAND TRAX Heavy Cut- ting Service We cut and shred thick brush, branches & trees to 4" diameter. (850)596- 7970 PERFECT POOLS MONTHLY cleaning services, vinyl or gunite in ground or above ground, deck replace- ment and repairs. Bren- da (850)547-5679 STOUT'S LAWN CARE and Handyman Service. Yards mowed, hedges cut, trees cut, leaves raked and trash hauled off. 547-3994 HEADLINERS & VINYL Tops Mobile Unit. I do the work at your home or workplace. Rea- sonable rates on new vi- nyl tops and auto carpet- ing. Free estimates. Call anytime, leave message. (850)638-7351 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA PANAMA CITY DIVISION 5:04CV191-SPM/AK UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 'laintiff, S. :LEREA HODGES f/k/a CLEREA 'ETTIS, WESTTRACO, INC., and CITIFINANCIAL EQUITY SER- VICES, INC. Defendants. NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT INDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE RENDERED IN THE ABOVE- STYLED CASE ON FEBRUARY 16,2005, BY THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT. FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA, IN FAVOR OF THE 'LAINTIFF, THE UNDERSIGNED, APPOINTED IN SAID DECREE, WILL ON THE 12TH DAY OF APRIL, 2005 AT 12:00 NOON, IN FRONT OF THE WASHINGTON COUNTY COURTHOUSE DOOR N THE CITY OF CHIPLEY, FLORIDA, OFFER FOR SALEAND SELLAT PUBLIC OUTCRYTO THE HIGHEST BIDDER, THE FOLLOW- NG DESCRIBED PROPERTY, SITUATED, LYING AND BEING IN WASHINGTON COUNTY, FLORIDA: Commence at the NE comer of the NW 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of Section 13, Township 2 North, Range 14 West, Washington County, Florida, hence run South 210.0 feet, thence un West 210.0 feet, thence run North 210.0 feet, thence run East 210.0 feet to POB. FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CONCERNING THE ABOVE PROPERTY CONTACT ASSIS- ANT U.S. ATTORNEY PAULALAN SPROWLS AT (850)942-8430. ALL SALES ARE SUBJECT TO CONFIRMATION OFTHE COURT. METHOD OF PAYMENT IS BY 'OSTAL MONEY ORDER OR CERTIFIED CHECK MADE PAY- ABLE TO THE U.S. MARSHALS SERVICE. TEN PERCENT OF HIGH/ACCEPTABLE BID IN CER- TIFIED CHECK OR CASHIER'S CHECK WILL BE ACCEPTED WITH THE BALANCE DUE WITHIN 48 HOURS. DENNIS A. WILLIAMSON United States Marshal Northem District of Florida 3Y DORIS MASSINGILL U.S. Marshals Service DATE: 3-8-05 As published in the Washington County News March 19, 26, April 2, 9, 2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY, FLORIDA, FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. PROBATE DIVISION. CASE NO. 67-05-CP- 048 IN RE: ESTATE OF MARGARET ANN SMITH, DECEASED. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the Estate of MARGARET ANN SMITH, De- ceased, File No. 67-05-CP-048, is pending in the Circuit Court for Washington County, Florida, Pro- bate Division, the address of which is PO Box 647, Chipley, Florida, 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 having claims or de- mands against decedent's estate, Including unmatured, contingent or unliquidated claims, on whom a copy of this notice is served must file their claims with this Court WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THIS FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and persons having claims or de- mands against the decedent's es- tate, including unmatured, contin- gent or unliquidated claims, must file their claims with this Court WITHIN THREE MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA- TION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILEDWILL BE FOREVER BARRED. The date of the first publication of this Notice Is April 2, 2005. Richard Earnest Smith Personal Representative of the Es- tate of MARGARET ANN SMITH, Deceased 1272 Harrell Avenue Chipley, Florida 32428 GERALD HOLLEY Attomey for Personal Representa- tive PO Box 268 Chipley, Florida 32428 850-638-4317-Fla Bar No. 113722 As published in the Washington County News April, 2, 9, 2005. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, Section 124.02, Florida Statutes, requires that changes In the boundaries of existing county commissioner's districts be pub- lished at least once each week for two consecutive weeks In a news- paper published In saId County, and WHEREAS, the BOARD OF COUNTY. COMMISSIONERS OF WASHINGTON COUNTY, FLORIDA, did, following the elec- tion of 2004, make changes to the said boundaries, the new boundary lines being as follows: Commence at the Northwest comer of Washington County; thence run Southerly along the run of the Choctawhatchee River to its Inter- section with Choctaw Road; thence run Easterly along Choctaw Road to Its intersection with Millers Ferry Road; thence run Easterly along Millers Ferry Road to its intersec- tion with the run of Holmes Creek; thence run Northerly and easterly along the run of Holmes Creek to its Intersection with the run of Hard Labor Creek; thence run Easterly along the run of Hard Labor Creek to Itslntersection with Highway 277; thence Southerly along highway 277 to Its Intersection with Bonnet Pond Road; thence run Southerly along Bonnet Pond Road to Its In- tersection with Mud Hill Road; thence run Easterly along Mud Hill Road to Its Intersection with Clayton Road; thence run West along Clayton Road to Its intersection with Duncan Community Road; thence run North and West along Duncan Community Road to its Intersection with Highway 277; thence run Northeasterly along Highway 277 to Its Intersection with 1-10: thence run West along 1-10 to Its Intersection with the run of Holmes Creek; thence run Southerly along the run of Holmes Creek to its Intersection with the Northern boundary of Washington County; thence follow the Northern boundary of Washing- ton County back to the Point of Be- ginning. District2: Commence at a point where the run of Holmes Creek intersects I-10 and thence run Northerly along the run of Holmes Creek to its Intersection with the Northern boundary line of Washington County; thence run East along the North bound- ary line of Washington County to a point where the Washington County boundary line turns South; thence run South along the Washington County boundary line to a point where the bound- ary line turns South; thence run South along the Washington County boundary line to a point where the boundary line of Wash- ington County turns East; thence run East along the Washington County boundary line to its inter- section with US 90; thence run Westerly along US 90 to Its inter- section with SR 77; thence run southerly along SR 77 to Its In- tersection with Falling Waters Road; thence run Southerly along Falling Waters Road to its Inter- section with Brickyard Road; thence run West along Brickyard Road to its Intersection with High- way 277; thence run Southwest- erly along Highway 277 to its in- tersection with 1-10; thence run West along 1-10, backto the Point of Beginning. District 3: Commence at a point where Choctaw Road Intersects the run of Choctawhatchee River, and thence run Easterly along Choctaw Road to its intersection with Millers Ferry Road; thence run Easterly along Millers Ferry Road to its Intersection with the run of Holmes Creek; thence run Northerly and Easterly along the run of Holmes Creek to its Inter- section with the run of Hard La- bor Creek; thence run Northeast- erly along the run of Hard Labor Creek to its intersection with High- way 277; thence run Southerly along Highway 277 to its In tersectlon with Bonnet Pond Road; thence run Southerly along Bonnet Pond Road to Its Intersec- tion with Mud Hill Road: thence run Easterly along Mud Hill Road to Its Intersection with Rogers Road; thence run Southeasterly along Rogers Road to Its Intersec- tion with SR 77; thence run Southerly along SR 77 to its in- tersection with Moss Hill Road; thence run Northwesterly along Moss Hill Road to Its intersection with the run of Pine Log Creek; thence run Southwesterly along the run of Pine Log Creek to Its intersection with the run of the Choctawhatchee River; thence run Northerly along the run of the Choctawhatchee River back to the Point of Beginning. DistdcL4: Commence at a point where Elkcam Boulevard intersects Deltona Boulevard; thence run Northerly along Deltona Boule- vard to Its Intersection with Otie Road; thence run Easterly along Olie Road to its Intersection with Gainer Road; thence run North- erly along Gainer Road to its In- tersection with Clayton Road; thence run Easterly and Northerly along Clayton Road to its Inter- section with Falling Waters Road; thence run North along Falling Waters Road to Its int&isection with US 90; thence run East along US 90 to its intersection with the Washington County boundary line; thence run East along the Washington County boundary line to a point whaer the said Washington County bound- ary line turns South; thence run South along the Washington County boundary line to a point where It turns West; thence run West along the said boundary line of Washington County to a point where it intersects Elkcam Bou- levard; thence run Westerly along Elkcam Boulevard back to the Point of Beginning. District 5: Commence at the SE comer of Washington County; thence run West along the Washington County boundary line to its inter- section with the run of Pine Log Creek; thence run Northwesterly along the run of Pine Log Creek to its Intersection with Moss Hill Road; thence run Southeasterly along Moss Hill Road to its Inter- section with SR 77; thence run Northerly along SR 77 to its in- tersection with Clayton Road; thence run West along Clayton Road; thence run West along Clayton road to its intersection with Duncan Community Road; thence run North and West along Duncan Community Road to its intersection with Highway 277; thence run Northeasterly along Highway 277 to its Intersection with Brickyard Road; thence run East along Brickyard Road it its Intersection with Falling Waters Road; thence run Southerly along Falling Waters Road to its Inter- section with Clayton Road; thence run Southerly and West- erly along Clayton Road to its in- tersection with Gainer Road; thence run Southerly along Gainer Road to its intersection with Deltona Boulevard; thence run Southerly along Deltona Bou- levard to Its Intersection with Elkcam Boulevard; thence run Easterly along Elkcam Boulevard to a point where the Washington County boundary line turns South; thence run South along the said Washington County boundary line back to the Point of Beginning. NOW, THEREFORE, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMIS- SIONERS OF WASHINGTON COUNTY, FLORIDA, RE- SOLVES AS FOLLOWS: 1. That this Resolution be duly adopted and entered upon its minutes. 2. That a certified copy of said Resolution be published in the Washington County News for two (2) consecutive weeks In accor- dance with law. DONE AND ORDERED this 24th day of March, 2005. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMIS- SIONERS OF WASHINGTON COUNTY, FLORIDA, ATTEST: Llnda H. Cook Clerk BY: Ronnie B. Flnch Chairman As published In the Washington County News on April 9,13,2005. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION File Number 67-05-CP-51 In Re The Estate Of: JOSEPH M. TREMBECZKI, Deceased NOTICE TO CREDITORS (Summary Administration) TO ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE You are hereby notified that an Order of Summary Administration has been entered Inthe estate of JOSEPH M. 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