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*Physical Therapy *Speech Therapy i :-*Massage Therapy *Sports Rehab *Water Therapy .*Occupational Therapy Northwest Florida THERAPY & WELLNESS 877 Third St.,Suite #1 Chipley, FL 638-8447 Behind Northwest Florida Community Hospital 0 0 O 2005 WASHING S 14'57 L) VFRSI i7"i~~01 73 UAI~S IL J*~dNA Sdos www.chipleypaper.com 2 sections, 20 pages Volm ........,... ... .,A3 5 Superintendent faces barrage of JEREMY RAINES Sports Editor A group of concerned citizens was at the Washington County School Board meeting Monday to ask about the recent dismissal of Chipley High School basket- ball coach Tony Davis. Led by Tracy Andrews, the group questioned Superinten- dent Calvin Stevenson's decision to replace Davis. Stevenson was asked several times about the action and re- peatedly responded with the same answer, "This was an an- nual contract renewable every year." Three CHS basketball players were present, and senior James Staten asked Stevenson, "Was this decision what was in the best interest of CHS students, and did you ask any of the students for their input on this decision?" "I didn't ask any students. I wouldn't ask my daughter before making this decision," Stevenson replied. "I feel you are using 'it's an annual contract' as a legal excuse Tracy Andrews, left, makes a point while Washington County School Board Attorney Gerald Holley listens. CHS basketball player James Staten listens to the superintendent's reasons for not renewing the basketball coaching contract of Tony Davis. "I made the decision and in 2008, if peo- ple don't like it, they will have a decision to make." Calvin Stevenson but there is more behind this," Staten added. Vanessa Ryan asked whether or not Davis was given criteria for his position or grounds for his release. "All I can say is it's an annual contract, and.he was not recom- mended for renewal," Stevenson declared. "So you're saying no outside pressure was the cause of this?" Ryan asked. "No," Stevenson replied. Michael Russ then asked, "Was bringing Pat Williams back as principal, in the best interest of Chipley High School and who made that decision?" Stevenson responded, "I made the decision." ' "With the background of Wil- liams and his racial issues from "I feel you are using* 'it's an annual contract' as a legal excuse, but there is more behind this." James Staten the past, people are questioning that," Russ said. "I made the decision and in 2008, if people don't like it, they will have a decision to make," Stevenson said. Stevenson, a lifelong educator, questions was elected to the superinten- dent's job in 2004. "It may be sooner than that. Are you aware you could be re- called?" Russ asked. Andrews finally asked the board and Stevenson, "If he did anything wrong to be removed from his position as coach, then why is he still a teachers aide? And what is in the best interest of the basketball program and :Chipley High in your mind?" Ste\ enson said the best interest is for the school to be success- ful and to continue its winning ways. With no further discussion on the issue, the group left the meet- ing room. In other business, Jack Baker, architect for the Vernon High School project, said all was going well and on schedule. He said the new school should be finished by March 2006. The board changed its regular June meeting to the first Mon- day, since principals and other administrators will be attending conferences in Orlando. Washington County 4-Hers proudly display ribbons and tro- phies captured in state completion, from left, Extension Agent Andy Andreasen, LynnZee Webb, Ben West and Josh Hayes and Ethan Solger. 4-H judging team heads to nationals Washington County 4-H LivestockJudging Team won first place at the state competition held at the University of Florida in Gainesville. Ben West, Josh. Hayes, Ethan Solger, and LynnZee Webb were the four team members. Individually, Solger was third in swine, second in beef, second in questions and reasons, and second overall. West was fifth- high individual in beef and tenth individual overall. Hayes was fifth-high individual overall. Webb was fifth individual in oral reasons and questions. The team placed third in live animal evaluation, first in beef, second in swine, first in oral reasons and questions, and first place overall. This team will represent the state of Florida at the National 4-H Livestock Judging Contest in Louisville, Ky., in November. Much-delayed plant is a 'go' CHERYL WITHROW Managing Editor Vernon City Council members have received two pieces of good news. First, their gargantuan waste- water treatment project, which has been stalled innumerable times in the last few years, will move for- ward with construction of a new plant to treat waste. . Second, the proposed raised medians connected with the proj- ect to widen State Road 79 to four lanes may disappear. Wastewater Treatment Robert Simmons, Baskerville- Donovan, Inc. (BDI) engineer for the city, told Council at their Monday night meeting that Flor- ida Department'of Environmental Protection (DEP) has all the infor- mation they need to issue construc- tion permits for the wastewater treatment facility. "The bids will be opened May 19," Simmons said. The BDI representative ex- plained the project will be adver- tised in several major newspapers throughout the tri-state area. He reasoned such widespread exposure is necessary because con- tractors are very busy. This tactic will, hopefully, ensure competitive bids, Simmons suggested. "There will be a mandatory pre- bid conference," he advised. SR 79 MayorJames Boswell, who was sworn in for a second term prior to his report, said, "The bypass is not an option according to Sec- retary (Edward) Prescott, however, he said he might could make the raised median through town go away." Boswell. also mentioned High- way 277 may be moved so that it comes out where Court Street is presently located. "They (DOT) don't want to stack traffic across the bridge," Vernon MayorJames Boswell is sworn in by City Clerk Sherry Cobb. He was returned to office unopposed. Boswell added. The project to replace the bridge over Holmes Creek at the city's northern edge is moving forward. Preliminary design work has been accomplished and right-of-way acquisition is scheduled to begin in 2006. "If he (Prescott) can do that (get rid of the, raised medians)," said Councilman John Paul Cook Jr., "they can move the road wherever they want." According to Boswell, the city will have considerable chances for input concerning the plans. Other Business In other business, Council mem- bers unanimously voted to adopt a purchasing policy, using existing Florida Statutes as guidelines for its inception. At the advice of City Attorney Kerry Adkison, the city will move forward with a resolution, accom- panying ordinance and public hearing, to abandon an alley that is adjacent to two properties and not being used. Adkison said the road will be spit equitably between the land owners involved. AJune 13 public hearing on the matter is forecast. A maintenance easement, which precludes an application for fund- ing, was approved for the SR 79 lift station. Following acceptance by the trustees of New Bethel A.M.E. Church, Simmons will work to add improvements for the lift sta- tion to the wastewater treatment plant plans. Another problematic lift station, this one at'Vernon Place, may receive the same consideration if the Department ofJuvenileJustice puts their stamp of approval on a similar maintenance easement. Negotiations on the issue are ongoing according to Simmons. Because the city's current water operator's contract expired on March 25, and the current waste- See PLANT, Page 8A In sid e Spring Fling .......................................,.2 I e ther.. I S e Mark our calendar................A Wednesday: Partly clouds. Highs around 75. Northwest winds 5 to S..10 mph. Wednesday Night: Partly cloudy. Lows 50 to 55. Northwest Perry's Prattle.............................. ..... 5A winds 5 to 10 mph. Thursday: Partly cloudy. Highs 69 to 73. North Vernon TC ............ .............. 7A winds 5 to 10 mph. Thursday Night: Partly cloudy. Lows 47 to 52. d a on Friday and Friday Night: Partly cloudy. Highs around 75. Lows 49 to a. Chipola e on probation............... ..8A to 54. "A tradition of excellence and community service since 1893, continuing the Chipley Banner" Pllr C" -l I mm-I 2A, Washington County News/Holmes County Times-Advertiser, Wednesday. Aoril 13. 2005 0 IFAY QUNTTYRIHS ESRVD- OTREPOSBL FRC IPRNT -PI CES GOD*WED,5APRL 1 TRUTUS. PRIL 1, 200 'EE SH Blue Bunny ICE CREAM U 1/2 Gal. Suare, Asstd. -A w Tablerite Family Pack Tablerite Famil Pack PORK SEMI BONEL STEAK RIBEYE STEA $29. 9$S LB gi 4LB Angus ESS KS ps ..... -- i IP PRICING FLiNG 2005. .......................................................................... .....------------- ------- ---------------.................... -- DONNA DYKES News Staff Students from Wash- ington County Christian School (WCCS) enjoyed a day- in the park Satur- day while helping earn money for school activi- ties. The annual Spring Fling at Shivers Park in Chipley provided lots of games feed the dog, pick up ducks, spin the wheel and others with small prizes for every participant. Kids enjoyed hot dogs, cold drinks, chips and cotton candy. Everything was purchased with tick- ets which were four for $1. An adult favorite * a sausage dog covered with fried onions and peppers and served with a cold drink, was well worth the 10 tickets it cost. There was no en- try fee. Students provided entertainment with each class getting 30-min- ute of stage time. The sixth and seventh grades kicked off the fun at 10 a.m. Kindergarten 4 took the stage at 10:30, and Debra Goines' second grade was up at 11 a.m. Dressed in jeans and straw hats with cane fishing poles, they began with "Let's Go Fishing." After reciting Matthew 4:18-20, the kids sang 'Fishers of Men," fol- lowed by "Deep, Deep, Oh Deep Down, Down." Soloists were Kennesse Cauley and Ceona Hall. "Wade in the Water" provided several soloists * Tyler Bailey, Hannah Coleman, Zane Shafer. Jacob Parmer, and Trent Patterson. A trio con- sisting of Beth Hendrix, Kelsey Gilley and Rea- gan Destival also sang. Also entertaining nere members of Kinder- garten 3, the third and fourth grades, fifth grade. kindergarten 5, and the first grade. Jason Haddock is school administrator. --, 1 -* *L.- ' Members of Debra Goines second-grade class at Washington County Christian School sang a number of songs during their stage time at the annual Spring Fling held Saturday at Shivers Park. They wore jeans and straw hats and held cane poles with colorful "fish" while singing "Fishers of Men," and "Wade in the Water." Wednesday, April 13, 2005, Washington County News, 3A CHS plans Junior Advisement Night Chipley High School (CHS) faculty is plan- ning to host two more evening meetings in the CHS library for parents of the 2005-2006 seniors. Junior Advisement Night will be an opportunity for parents to review the courses that their students have taken through the 11th grade and to have input in scheduling their classes for their 12th grade year. Principal Pat Williams states, "I encourage every parent of a 2006 senior to try and attend, to make certain that their son or daughter has met the graduation requirements, and schedules classes for a meaningful senior year Oftentimes, students like to use the senior year as a kind of "farewell tour' rather than a time to pre- pare for an important tran. sition in life. We'd like to see all seniors using this year as a time to prepare for the next step." Parents may come to the CHS library on Mon day, April 18, or Tuesday. April 19, from 5-8 p.m. and meet with the teach ers. Parents may call the school at 638-6100 to schedule an appointment. or they may walk in, if that is more convenient. Yes, we still make housecalls. Call us to pick up useable clothing, furniture, bric-a-brac, books, household items 850-769-7788 Salvation Army Stores whereyour donations& & dollars change lives Hou Calls Donations tax deductible .Little MMid iWashington The Washington County Pageant Will Be Held May 7th at the Chipley High School Auditorium. Registraton fee is $40.00. Deadline Three-year-old Blane Brasher won a prize Saturday for throwing a big plastic to enter pageant is April 19th. This is a peanut dog bone into the hole representing a dog's mouth to "feed the dog." preliminary for the National Peanut Festival. Little Miss and Miss have to attend school or live At ~S;in Washington County. For further information ,n ,you can cofntadcfmdrea JohnsofiVit 579-9986 or A. 573-1245, April Steinbach 260-5248 or 1 ,- N IAngela Harr at 638-9911. al. ..,- * Mariyah Hooks, left, and her friend, Kyndall Syfrett, enjoy hot dogs, chips and drinks during a break in the fun at Saturday's Spring Fling. Surplus food available this week in Chipley and Vernon The United States De- partment of Agriculture donated surplus food, sponsored by Tri-County Community Council, Inc. and the Florida Depart- ment of Agriculture and Consumer Services, will be distributed 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, Ver- non Households receive Aid to with Dependent which Families Children (AFDC), Supplemental Security Income (SSI), Medicaid, HUD, resi- dents of public housing, or households whose total household income in not in excess of the poverty line for the appropriate household size, are eligi- ble to receive the donated food. Any person certifying for another must have a signed statement of au- thorization from the ap- plicant and proof of their household income. Re- cipients must bring some type of container in which to carry their food, and someone to assist carry- ing commodities if unable to do so. Volunteers who wish 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 insti- tute, 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 Organiza- tion. Your electric cooperative Is there tor you So why take chances? Call the energy experts at your local electric cooperative today. They'll 3how you how to protect your household electronics. SGulf Coast I Electric Cooperative A Touchstone Energy* Cooperative _ Orange Hill taking shrimp orders Orange Hill Soil and Water Conservation District is now taking orders for fresh-water shrimp to stock ponds. Delivery is scheduled for May. For more information, call Don Walters at (850) 527-9274 or (850 638-1982, ext 3. West Florida Electric A Touchstone Energy" Cooperative Four-year-old Dominique Davis was dressed in pink right down to the ties on her shoes. Her cotton candy went well with her outfit since it, too, was pink. EdiTORniAl Wahigtn outyNesWenedaAprl1, 0S A The 1kv off inl m ambdi a I p - ~a a a - S .~ * a - - 0 0 -Gli -d- a Sb a - 0 a - a -a a - -~ - - a -~ a - Sb It - 0- a ~ - a. a- a - S ae "' opyrighted Material Syndicated Content_ a. Sb - -~ - a - 0 a 5- a * a L 0 __ a. - Available from Commercial News Providers".-.- W0a a *. * cr ac- - a- a S a-a 411.-. a ~ ~ .4b.40 S lip --a.-. - s 410. -. P *-a a S - ~ *~'~- - .c- - 4 t -- a a- We welcome your comments The News welcomes letters to the editor. ALL LETTERS MUST BE SIGNED and include the author's address and phone number for verification. The opinions expressed in letters to the editor do not necessarily reflect the opinions of this newspaper. We reserve the right to delete materials not in keeping with newspaper policies, those we feel would be libelous, politically motivated, or any we feel are in poor taste. We pledge to maintain the author's meaning should it become necessary to delete any such portions. We do not publish political endorsements as letters to the editor; these are political advertisements. We do not publish letters of thanks. Those wishing to thank someone should do so, one method being a "card of thanks" advertisement in the paper. Letters should be mailed to: Editor, Washington County News, PO. Box 627, Chi- pley, FL 32428 or can be e-mailed to us at news@chipleypapercom. Visit our website: www.chipleypaper.com I www.bonifaynow.com Maurice (Moe) Pujol Cameron Everett Lynne Chapman Brad Goodyear The News is published every Wednesday and Saturday by Chipley Newspapers, Inc., 1364 N. Railroad Avenue, Chipley, FL 32428. Periodicals postage paid at Chipley, Florida. Copyright 2005 Chipley Newspapers, Inc. All Rights Reserved COPYRIGHT NOTICE: The entire contents of the Washington County News are fully protected by copyright and cannot be reproduced in any form for any purpose without the expressed permission of Chipley Newspapers, Inc. publisherr Associate Publisher Production Supervisor Business Manager Chipley Plant Manager SUBSCRIPTION RATES *LOCAL- (Washington, Holmes & Jackson) $31.78 per year plus $2.22 tax, $34.00 total *ELSEWHERE- $39.25 per year plus $2.75 tax. $42.00 total Cheryl Withrow Jay Felsberg Jeremy Raines Managing Editor Asst. Managing Editor Sports Editor POSTMASTER: Send address changes to the Washington County News P.O. Box 627 Chipley, FL 32428 USPS 667-360 P.O. Box 627 Chipley, FL 32428 For news tips or advertising information, call: 638-0212 Fax: (850) 638-4601 Email: news@chipleypaper.com www.chipleypaper.com O. -S_ -r 0 .0a 4a a um iw a a - * - ..~ a - S. - Sol- S. *c,~~~P I 4 6 - a a b . Sb . .L - quo, 0 4 o -- 7-f'VV" SW4 a 404 Wednesday, April 13, 2005, Washington County News, 5A Perry's Prattfle by Judge Perry E. Wells, ret. mu U-. Hopefully the "prattle" today will prove helpful to those who are planning to present a "topical" for SThe Heritage Book of Washington County. You are not limited to schools. Churches, old country stores and many other landmark subjects would be welcome. Early schooling for SSouthwest Washington County youngsters dur- ing late 1929 and on Into 1930 and 1940 was Brackin School. It was a one room, one teacher school that taught through the eighth grade. The building was located on present day Highway 173 or Bethel Church Road, approxi- mately six miles south of Bonifay. It was of frame construction, possibly 30 feet wide and 60 feet long. It had a front porch with bannisters all around. It was built with many glass windows which allowed for ade- quate ventilation. There was only the front door for entrance and exit. A small wood-burn- ing heater, with stove pipe extended through the high ceiling into a chimney on the roof, provided heat. The water supply was a community bucket filled with fresh, cool, sparkling clear wa- fox and dogs. Smokers Discipline was rigidly been the motto, for pun- ter dipped from an en- had to slip out of sight enforced as gallberry ishment was swift and cased spring located in of the teacher for that switches were plenti- certain. Only one boy the edge of a swamp from Brackin ended on the school grounds. I up in trouble with Everyone drank from the law, indicating a community dip- the method of control per, unless a cup was worked. brought in by a stu- In addition to those dent. Hand washing students pictured, was done in a com- there were many munity wash pan with others who attended a homemade commu- Brackin School. They nity towel provided include Connie Bush, for drying. The towel James and Vera Alice was replaced with a Pate, J.T. and Willie clean one about once Mae McCullough; a week. Two outdoor e Ivalee and Reba toilets were situated Whitehead; Bernice, a hundred yards east Brackin School students 1937: front row, left to right, Beatrice, Jeanette of the school building, Minnie Lee Wells, Janie Harrell, Lenora Wells, Ruth and Joan Ellis; James one for the boys and Johns, Myrtle Harrell, Hazel Wells, Clyde Wells, un- Swindell; Fred, one for the girls. known, unknown. Second row, from left, Joe E. Pate, Franklin and Jimmy Students brought Earl Barber, Perry Wells, Mary Dell Hayes, Arean Har- Harcus; Travis and their own lunch, ris, Bessie Mae Pate, Clara Johns, Jim Wells. Third row, J.C. Hayes; Lavern mostly consisting from left, Jack Lee, Loma Hayes, Margaret Swindle and and Frances Harrell; of two homemade Annie Harris. Alto (Toad), Ruth and biscuits filled with Christelle Nelson; sausage, fat back meat, activity. ful and applied liber- Nealse and Quinton Par- fig preserves or syrup. The teachers during ally. Due Process Rights rish; Arlie Harris; Odell, You might also see some the history of Brackin had not been heard of Ozell, Ostell, Benjamin baked sweet potatoes School include Burton at Brackin School but, and Pristell Robbins; and backbone in a stu- Ferrell, his sister, Ger- "Justice Delayed is Jus- T.O. Murphy; Lee Elli- dent's lunch, especially trude Ferrell Johns, a tice Denied," must have son; Rufus, Arkie, Mary, if he had a lunch pail, which was a syrup buck- et or coffee can. Lunch was consumed quickly to allow time for games which included shooting marbles, jumping rope with a grapevine for a rope, or merely romping in nearby woods playing sister, Ruby Ferrell Coleman, who substi- tuted, Gladys Gainer Camp. Alma Walt, Carl- ton Brock and Jean Bar- ber, who resigned in mid- year of 1942-43, and the school was closed with students being bussed to Vernon. Wilma, Imogene and Parker Wells'; Jim, Harry and Margaret Williams; James, Minnie Lee, Earl and Edgar Ellis; Blanche and Henry Nelson; Wal. ton and Johnny Wells; Mary Lou Peters, and obviously others. After the school closed, the building was moved from the site and was used as a dwelling on the Brackin Ranch for awhile. Then it was used for storing hay. until it burned several years later. Another landmark has slipped from the face of Washington County his. tory, along with many other country school that dotted the entire county. Hopefully, by including its history in The Heri- tage Book of Washing- ton County, fond memo- ries will be preserved for a multitude of former students and residents of that area. See you-all next week. TT AM NDEoe i ~ 'rjW'' NOTICE OF CHANGE IN REGULATION AFFECTING THE USE OF LANI Washington County is considering changing the use of land within the areas shown within the map in this advertisement. In accordance with the Small Scale Amendment Review Provisions of the Florida Administrative Code an Adoption Public Hearing will be held by the Washington County Board of County Commissioners (the designated Local Planning Agency) to solicit public comment concerning the proposed Land Use Changes/ Comprehensive Plan Amendment. The Public Hearing to review these proposed changes will be held on April 28, 2005 at 8:00 AM or as soon thereafter as possible at the County Commissioners Meeting Room, 1331 South Boulevard, Chipley, Florida. All interested members of the public are encouraged to attend. Information concerning the proposed land use change is available for review at the Washington County Board of County Commissioners Office at 1331 South Boulevard, Chipley, Florida. LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PARCELS AFFECTED BY PROPOSED AMENDMENT WASHINGTONs PARCEL K Proposed Change from couNTY Agriculture/Silviculture Use to Com- a mercial (General) Use (9.9 acres). - Petition-for Land Use Change Sub- mitted by Robert and Janet Webb, the property owners. The purpose of this Land Use Change/ Comprehensive Plan Amendment is to allow for development of a secure stor- age facility (mini-warehouses). The parcel is described as follows: Begin at the Southwest corer of Sec- tion 20, Township 1 North, Range 14 ... West, and run N00 deg. 36 min. 49 sec. East, along the section line 369.16 feet; thence departing said section line run N41 deg. 29 min. 51 sec. East 1253.28 feet to the forty line; thence run along the forty line S89 deg: 10 min. 25 sec. East, 388.63 feet to the westerly right- - of way line of State Road 77; thence "b run S42 deg. 19 min. 46 sec. West, -- along said right of way line 1762.15 / feet to the south line of Section 20; thence run N89 deg. 11 min. 33 sec. West, along said line 36.33 feet to the point of beginning. Containing 9.9 acres more or less. PARCEL R Proposed Change from Low/Medium Density Residential Use to Commercial (General) Use (4.00 acres). Petition for Land Use Change Submitted by Samuel Ward, the property owner. The purpose of this Land Use Change/Comprehensive Plan Amendment is to allow for development of a Doctor's Office and Medical Clinic. The parcel is described as follows: A PORTION OF THE SW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF SEC 9 T4N R13W WASHINGTON COUNTY FLORI- DA BEING DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE SE CORNER OF THE SW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF SEC 9 T4N R13W THEN ALONG THE S LINE OF THE SW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4-OF SEC 9 T4N R13W N 88.57'40" W 186.13 FT; THEN N 0.21'55"E 33 FT TO THE N R/W LINE OF STATE RD 280 (AKA BRICKYARD RD) THEN ALONG THE N R/W LINE OF STATE RD 280 N 88.57'40" W 113.07 FT TO THE POB; THEN CONTINUE ALONG THE N R/W LINE OF STATE RD 280 N 88.57'40" W 195.80 FT TO A POINT BEING S 88.57'40" E 818.92 FT FROM THE W LINE OF SEC 9 T4N R13W; THEN DE- PARTING SAID R/W N 0.21'55" E 635.27 FT THEN S 88.57'40" E 299.41 FT TO THE NW CORNER OF PARCEL #00-2213-0000 AS RECORDED IN ORB 363 PG 578 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF WASH- INGTON COUNTY FLORIDA THEN ALONG W LINE OF PARCEL #00-2213-0000 S 0.38'04"E 309.18' FTTO THE SW CORNER OF PARCEL #00-2213-000 THEN S 86.26'18" E 9.27 FT TO THE NW CORNER OF PARCEL #00-2213-0001 AS RECORDED IN ORB 320 PG 425 OF THE SAID PUBLIC RECORDS THEN ALG THE W LINE OF PARCEL #00-2213-0001 S 01.02'20" W 189.87 FT THEN N 88.57'40" W 114.72 FT THEN S 01.58'07" E 135.97 FT AND TO THE POB. Contains approximately 4.00 acres. PARCEL Z Proposed Change from Agriculture/Silviculture Use to Commercial (General) Use (2.19 acres). Petition for Land Use Change Submitted by Hobbs Heating and Air and Steve and Connie Hobbs, the property owner. The purpose of this Land Use Change/Comprehensive Plan Amendment is to allow for development of a Heating and Air Conditioner Contractors Office/Business. The parcel is described as follows: BEGINNING AT THE NE CORNER OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SEC 20 TIN R14W THEN S 189.5 FT THEN W 541.4 FT TO THE E R/W LINE OF STATE RD 77 THEN NELY ALONG SAID R/W 200 FT M/L TO A POINT DUE W OF THE POB THEN E 477 FT TO THE POB... AND WHICH IS MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE NE CORNER OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SEC 20 TIN R14W FOR A POB THEN S 0.40'16" W FOR 189.42 FT THEN N 89.20'53" W FOR 540.45 FT TO THE E R/W OF SR #77 THEN IN A NELY DIRECTION ALONG SAID R/W THROUGH AN ARC OF 199.84 FT OF A CURVE HAVING AS ITS ELEMENTS A RADIUS OF 2914.79 FT, A DELTA ANGLE OF 3.55'42" A CHORD OF 199.80 FT AND A CHORD BEARING OF N 18.42'55" E; THEN S 89.17'03" E FOR 478.56 FT TO THE POB. Contains approximately 2.19 acres. A verbatim record of these proceedings will not be kept. It shall be the responsibility of any person deciding to appeal any decision made by Washington County with respect to any matter considered at this public hearing, to insure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made. 6A, Washington County News, Wednesday, April 13, 2005 ILEGALNIOTICE1S[ 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, cor- ner of Watts Avenue and Fifth Street in Chipley. The show will feature Sharon Saliba with fash- ions from Stein Mart of Dothan, Ala. Models will be members of the wom- an's club, as well as some college students. Tickets are $5 and may be purchased from any Les Jolie Dames Civic Club is sponsoring a schol- arship banquet on April 16 at the T.J. Roulhac Enrich- ment and Activity Center on the corner of Each Church and Pecan streets in Chipley. Funds collected as a re- sult of the banquet will be used to provide a scholar- ship to an eligible senior from the local area. "This will be an elegant affair with all the trim- mings," a spokesperson said. member of the club, or at the door. Light refresh- ments will be served. "Plan to come and see some of the very latest 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 commu- nity projects. For more information, call Kathleen Rogers, 638- 4116, or Sybil Compton, 638-0053. 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 system, receiving his di- ploma from Chipley High School. A reception will begin at 6 p.m, with the program starting at 6:30. For tickets and more information, con- tact Josephine Robinson at 638-1691 or Priscilla Brown at 535-4155. VFD Plant Sale Vernon Volunteer Fire the fire station, which is Department will offer located on Highway 277. crepe myrtles and assorted Funds from sale of the shade trees for sale on plants, which are being Saturday, April 16, from donated by Steve Keator of 8 a.m., until supplies are Arbor Lane Nursery, will depleted, be used to enhance fire de- The sale will be held at apartment operations. Wausau Workshop The town of Wausau will hold a workshop meeting on April 14, at 5 p.m. at the Wausau Town Hall located at 1607 Second Avenue in Wausau. ,. The purpose of the workshop is to discuss the CDBG ' -Project with' Engineer, Robert -Simmons of Baskeitille/' Donovan. Anyone needing assistance to attend this meeting, call (850) 638-1781 at least 48 hours prior to the meeting. VHS Concert Vernon High Schol Band will perform their spring con- cert on Tuesday, April 19, in the VHS cafeteria at 6 p.m. A cake auciton will be held during the concert. Every- one is invited to attend and support the band. Miss Washington County Little Miss and Miss Connection, from 6-8 p.m. Washington County pag- This is a mandatory sign- eant is set for May 7 at up. the Chipley High School For more information, auditorium. contact Andrea Johnson Anyone interested in at (850) 579-9986 or 573- participating should sign- 1245, or Angela Harr at up on April 11 at the Cake 638-9911. Grease Chipley High School and are available from Drama and Chorus Depart- the cast members, or the ments along with the Tiger Chipley High School of- Jazz Band will be perform- fice between 10 a.m. and 2 ing the hit fifties musical, p.m. on Fridays. Grease, on April 22 and For more information 23 at 7 p.m. in the Chipley concerning the show con- High School auditorium, tact, Luwana Locke, drama Tickets are $10 for instructor, from 1-3 p.m. at adults and $7 for students 638-6100 ext. 507. 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. Fashion Show Notice Is hereby given that, Washington 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. 1415 YEAR OF ISSUANCE 00 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: Lot 7, Block 96, of Sunny Hills Unit 1, a subdivision according to the Plate thereof, as recorded In Plat Book 2, Pages 9 through Scholarship Banquet IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR WASH- INGTON COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO. 04-580CA ADAM ALLEY, and his wife, SARAH ALLEY, Plaintiffs, v. NICHOLAS BRIENZA, If alive, and if deceased, his unknown heirs and assignees, and MARY BRIENZA, if alive, and If de- ceased, her unknown heirs and assignees, NOTICE OF ACTION TO: NICHOLAS BRIENZA, if alive, and if deceased, his un- 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 Subdivi- sion 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. Flori- da, 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. McDanlel As Deputy Clerk As published In the Washington County News on March 23, 30. and April 6,13, 2005. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY, FLOR- IDA, PROBATE DIVISION IN RE: ESTATE OF OPAL SAPP a/k/a OPAL M. SAPP alk/a OPAL H. SAPP, Deceased File Number: 67-05-CP-035 NOTICE TO CREDITORS TO ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS OR DEMANDSAGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE: The administration of the estate of OPAL SAPP a/k/al OPAL M/ SAPP a/k/a OPAL H. SAPP, deceased, File Number 67-05- CP-035, Is pending In the Circuit Court for Washington County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which Is Post Office 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 INTERESTED PERSONS ARE NOTIFIED THAT. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate, including unmatured, con- tingent or unliquldated claims, on whom a copy of this notice is served must file their claims with this Court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the dece- dent and other persons having claims or demands against the decedent's estate, Including unmatured, contingent and un- liquidated claims, must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. The date of first publication of this Notice is the 6th day of April, 2005. Attorney for Personal Repre- sentative: William J. Mongoven Post Office Box 187 Chipley, Florida 32428 (850) 638-0951 Forida Bar Number 56062 Personal Representative: Donald Harrell 1660 Coy Drive Chipley, Florida 32428 As published In the Washington County News April 6,13,2005. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, FOUR- TEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY Case No. 67-05-Ca-205 BUCKHORN CREEK, LTD, a Florida limited partnership, Plaintiff, vs. HISHAM GH. K. H. GHARIB, Defendant. AMENDED NOTICE OF ACTION TO: HISHAM GH. K.H. GHARIB Last Known Address: P.O. Box 9758 Malnt. Dept. Ahmadi 61008, Kuwait YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for foreclosure ol mort- gage on the following described property In Washington County, Florida: Lot 4, Block 30, Buckhom Creek Limited Acres, a subdivision as shown on Plat filed In Plat Book 3, at Page 168, Public Records of Washington County, Florida, subject to easement for drainage as shown on Plat. has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it on WILLIAM S. HOWELL, JR., the Plaintiff's attorney, whose address Is P.O. Box 2299, Santa Rosa Beach, FL 32459, on or before May 12, 2005, and file the original with the clerk of this court either before service on the plaintiff's attorney or Immediately thereafter; otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded In the complaint or petition. DATED on this 31 day of March, 2005. UNDA H. COOK Clerk of the Court By K. McDaniel Deputy Clerk Prepared by: William S. Howell, Jr., PA. 1884 S. County Hwy 393, Ste. 200 Santa Rosa Beach, FL 32459 As published In the Washington County News April 6, 13, 2005 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED 27, of the Public Records of Washington County, Florida. NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED : Kathryn R. Garlutzo 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 May 20,2005 at 10:00 AM. Dated this 31 day of March ,2005 LINDA HAYES COOK CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT WASHINGTON COUNTY, FLOR- IDA 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 May 20,2005 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 JACKSON AVE., SUITE 101, CHIPLEY, FLORIDA 32428, OR TELEPHONE (850) 638-6285 ext 225. AMOUNTTO REDEEM FOR April $ 781.20 IN U.S. CURRENCY ONLY. AMOUNTTO REDEEM FOR May $ 792.23 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 April 6, April 13, April 20, & April 27, 2005 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED Notice is hereby given that, Washington 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. 1424 YEAR OF ISSUANCE O9 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: Lot 14, Block 99, 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 Wash- ington County, Florida. NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED : Belen Bebedicto 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 May 20,2005 at 10:00 AM. Dated this 31 day of March ,2005 LINDA HAYES COOK CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT WASHINGTON COUNTY, FLOR- IDA 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 May 20,2005 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 JACKSON AVE., SUITE 101, CHIPLEY, FLORIDA 32428, OR TELEPHONE (850)638-6285 ext225. AMOUNT TO REDEEM FOR April $ 853.89 IN U.S. CURRENCY ONLY. AMOUNTTO REDEEM FOR May $ 865.92 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 April 6, April 13, April 20, & April 27, 2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY, FLOR- IDA PROBATE DIVISION File Number 67-05-CP-49 IN RE: ESTATE OF NELSON V. GAINER a/k/a NELSON GAINER, JR. a/k/a NELSON GAINER, Deceased NOTICE TO CREDITORS TO ALL PERSON SHAVING CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE: The administration of the estate of Nelson V. Gainer a/k/a Nelson Gainer, Jr. a/k/a Nelson Gainer, deceased, File Number 67-05- CP-49, Is pending in the Circuit Court for Washington County,, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is Post Office Box 647, Chlpley, Florida 32428. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representative's attor- ney are set forth below. ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE NOTIFIED THAT All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate, Including unmatured, con- tlngent or unllquldated claims, on whom a copy of this notice Is served must file their claims with this Court WITHIN THE .LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the dece- dent and other persons having claims or demands against the decedent's estate, including unmatured, contingent and un- liquldated claims, must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. The date of first publication of this Notice Is the 6th day of April, 2005. Attorney for Personal Repre- sentative: William J. Mongoven Post Office Bos 187 Chipley, Florida 32428 Personal Representative: Peggy Kennedy Wilson 736 Orange Street Chipley, Florida 32428 As published In the Washington County News April 6,13, 2005 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED Notice is hereby given that, Washington 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. 1426 YEAR OF ISSUANCE 00 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: Defendants. NOTICE OF ACTION TO: LAWRENCE J. BOUCHER, If alive, and If deceased, his un- known heirs and assignees, and MIRIAM A. BOUCHER, 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 14, Block 615, of SUNNY HILLS UNIT TEN (10), a Sub- division according to the Plate thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 2, pages 108 through 118, 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 ad- dress Is 4431 Lafayette Street, Marlanna, Florida, 32446, on or before May 6, 2005, and file the original with the clerk of this court either before service on Plaintiff's attorney or im- mediately thereafter: otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the complaint. DATED this 32 day of March, 2005. HON. Unda H. Cook As Clerk of the Court BY: K. McDanlel As Deputy Clerk As published In the Washington County News on April 6, 13, 20, 27,2005. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED Notice Is hereby given that Washinoton 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. 1425 YEAR OF ISSUANCE M0 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: Lot 3, Block 101, 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 Washington County, Florida. NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED: Arnold & Margaret Thomas 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 May 20, 2005 at 10:00 AM. Dated this 31 day of March ,2005 UNDA 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 PUBLICAUC- TION ON May 20, 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 JACKSON AVE., SUITE 101, CHIPLEY, FLORIDA 32428, OR TELEPHONE (850)638-6285 ext 225. AMOUNT TO REDEEM FOR April $ 918.53 IN U.S. CUR- RENCY ONLY. AMOUNT TO REDEEM FOR May $ 931.47 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 April 6, April 13, April 20, & April 27, 2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY, FLOR- IDA, PROBATE DIVISION IN RE: ESTATE OF JAMES TAYLOR, JR. Deceased. File Number 67-05-CP-44 NOTICE TO CREDITORS TO ALL PERSONS HAV- ING CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE: You are hereby notified that an Order of Summary Admin- Istration had been entered in the estate of James Taylor, Jr., deceased, File Number 67-05- CP-44, by the Circuit Court for Washington County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which Is Post Office Box 647, Chipley, Florida 32428: that the total cash value of the estate is $14,711.55 and that the names and address of those to whom it has been assigned by such order are: Name and address: Dedria Taylor 470 Martin Luther King Dr. Chipley, Florida 32428 ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE NOTIFIED THAT: All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's es- tate, Including unmatured, con- tingent or unllquldated claims, on whom a copy of this notice is served must file their claims with this Court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUB- LICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the dece- dent and other persons having claims or demands against the decedent's estate, including unmatured, contingent and un- liquidated claims, must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. The date of the first publication of this Notice Is the 6th day of April, 2005. Attorney for Person Giving Notice: William J. Mongoven Post Office Box 187 Chipley, Florida 32428 Florida Bar Number: 56062 (850) 638-0951 Person Giving Notice: Dedrla Taylor 470 Martin Luther King Drive Chipley, Florida 32428 As published In the Washington County News April 6, 13, 2005. As published In the Washington County News April 6, April 13. ril20, & April 27, 2005 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED Notice Is hereby given that, Washington 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 : Lot 4, Block 101, 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 Wash- Ington County, Florida. NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED : Arnold & Margaret Thomas 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 May 20,2005 at 10:00 AM. Dated this 31 day of March ,2005 LINDA HAYES COOK. CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT WASHINGTON COUNTY, FLOR- IDA 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 May20, 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 JACKSON AVE., SUITE 101, CHIPLEY, FLORIDA 32428, OR TELEPHONE (850) 638-6285 ext 225. AMOUNTTO REDEEM FOR April $ 923.02 IN U.S. CURRENCY ONLY. AMOUNT TO REDEEM FOR May $ 936.02 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 April 6, April 13, April 20, & April 27, 2005 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED Notice Is hereby given that Washington 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. 1420 YEAR OF ISSUANCE 00 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: Lot 10, Block 99, 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 Wash- ington County, Florida. NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED : Arseblcto Bebedlcto 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 May 20,2005 at 10:00 AM. Dated this 31 day of March ,2005 LINDA HAYES COOK CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT WASHINGTON COUNTY, FLOR- IDA 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 May 20,2005 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 JACKSON AVE., SUITE 101, CHIPLEY, FLORIDA 32428, OR TELEPHONE (850) 638-6285 ext 225. AMOUNTTO REDEEM FOR April $ 849.40 IN U.S. CURRENCY ONLY. AMOUNTTO REDEEM FOR May $ 861.37 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 April 6, April 13, April 20, & April 27, 2005 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED Notice is hereby giver) that, Washington Countv 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. 1423 YEAR OF ISSUANCE 0E DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: Lot 13, Block 99, of Sunny Hills Unit 1, subdivision accordingto the Plate thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 2, Pages 9 through 27, of the Public Records of Wash- ington County, Florida. NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED: Bolen R Benedlcto 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 May 20,2005 at 10:00 AM. Dated this 30 day of March ,2005 LINDA HAYES COOK CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT WASHINGTON COUNTY, FLOR- IDA 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 May 20, 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 JACKSON AVE., SUITE 101, CHIPLEY, FLORIDA 32428, OR TELEPHONE (850) 638-6285 axt 225. AMOUNTTO REDEEM FOR April $ 853.89 IN U.S. CURRENCY ONLY. AMOUNTTO REDEEM FOR May $ 865.92 IN U.S. CURRENCY ONLY. No Personal Checks Accepted. Cashier's Checks, Money Orders, and Western Union are the only other alternatives accepted. ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOR- EVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY OTH- ER APPLICABLE TIME PERIOD, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of first publication of this Notice Is Aprl 13. 2005. Attorney for Person Giving No- tice: CERTIFICATE NO. 1421 YEAR OF ISSUANCE 00 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: Lot 11, Block 99, 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 Wash- ington County, Florida. NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED : Arsenio Bebedicto 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 May 20,2005 at 10:00 AM. Dated this 30 day of March ,2005 LINDA HAYES COOK CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT WASHINGTON COUNTY, FLOR- IDA 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 May 20,2005 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 JACKSON AVE., SUITE 101, CHIPLEY, FLORIDA 32428, OR TELEPHONE (850) 638-6285 ext 225. AMOUNTTO REDEEM FOR April $ 849.40 IN U.S. CURRENCY ONLY. AMOUNTTO REDEEM FOR May $ 861.37 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 April 6, April 13, April 20, & April 27,2005 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT The following vehicles will be sold at public auction at Nichols Auto Repair& Towing 1146 Jackson Avenue, Chipley, FL 32428 on the following dates at 8am. 93 Ford Ranger 4/18/05 VIN# 1FTCR10A4PUD70131 98 MITS 2 door 4/25/05. VIN# JA3AM44H7XY000992 99 BUICK 4 door 4/25/05 VIN# 2G4WS52MXX1572415 89 CHEVY CAMARO 4/29/05 VIN# TG1FP21S6KL193766 As published in the Washington County News April 13, 2005 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT Washington County Commis- sion Meeting Scheduled for April 28, 2005 CHIPLEY Washington County's Local Mitigation Strategy Plan has been updated through the work of the LMS Committee. The Plan updates required by the State of Florida and FEMA will be adopted by resolution by the Board of County Commissioners on Thursday, April 28, 2005 at 8:00 a.m., or as soon thereafter as possible. The meeting will be held in the County Commis- sioners meeting room located at 1331 South Boulevard, Chipley, Florida. The purpose of the Local Mitiga- tion Strategy Committee is to evaluate and document ways to reduce the amount of dam- age to infrastructure, housing, businesses, and government buildings during natural disasters. Disaster planning is very impbr- tant In Florida's communities to eliminate or reduce hardships that could occur. Hurricanes, flooding, severe thunderstorms, and even winterstorms can occur in Washington County. The public is encouraged to at- tend and become familiar with mitigation. The Local Mitigation Strategy Plan includes all unincorpo- rated areas and the cities of Chipley, Vernon, Caryville, Ebro and Wausau. For more information, please contact the Washington County Planning Office at 850-415- 5093. As published in the Washington County News April 13, 2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY, FLOR- IDA PROBATE DIVISION File.No.: 67-05-CP-042 IN RE: ESTATE OF LUCILLE M. CICCONE 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 in the estate of Lucllle M. Ciccone, deceased, File Number 67-05-CF-042. by the Circuit Court for Washington County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which Is P.O. Box 647, Chipley, FL 32428; that the decedent's date of death was Oc- tober 7, 2003; that the total value of the estate Is $1,770.00 and that the names and addresses of those to whom It has been as- signed by such order are: Name The Lucille Margaret Ciccone Trust u/a/d 5/16/92, John R. Blasl, Trustee Address Lindabury McCormick & Esta- brook, 53 Cardinal Drive, West- field, NJ 07091 ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE NOTIFIED THAT: All creditors of the estate of the decedent and persons having claims or demands against the estate of the decedent other than those for whom provision for full payment was made in the Order of Summary Administra- tion must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SEC- TION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE. 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 Z day of AWdl, 2005. HON. Unda H. Cook As Clerk of the Court BY: K. McDanlel As Deputy Clerk As published In the Washington County News on April 13, 20, 27, and May 4, 2005. John J. Raymond, Jr., Esq. Florida Bar No. 194162 Butzel Long, P.C. 1200 N. Federal Highway Suite 420 Boca Raton, Florida 33432 Telephone: (561) 368-2151 Person Giving Notice: John R. Blasi c/o Lindabury McCormick & Estabrook 53 Cardinal Drive Westfield, Florida 07091 As published in the Washington County News on April 13, 20, 2005. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, FOUR- TEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY CASE NO. 67-05-CA-203 DANNY K. WHITE, Plaintiff, vs. STEVEN D. DANSBY and ALTON K. MOORE, and ALL UNKNOWNPARTIES IN POSSESSION, Defendants. NOTICE OF ACTION TO: STEVEN D. DANSBY and ALL OTHERS WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: YOU ARE NOTIFIED that n ac- tion to foreclose a mortgage deed to the following real property in Washington County, Florida: Exhibit "A" A PARCEL OF LAND BEING A PORTION OF THE SOUTHEAST ONE-QUARTER OFTHE NORTH- EAST ONE-QUARTER OF SEC- TION 36, TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH, RANGE 13 WEST, WASHING- TON COUNTY, FLORIDA, BE- ING MORE PARTICULARLY DE- SCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COM- MENCE AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 36; THENCE NORTH 00'00'00" WEST, ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID SECTION 36, A DIS- TANCE OF 3649.42 FEET TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE SOUTH ONE-HALF OFTHE NORTHEAST ONE-QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST ONE-QUAR- TER OFTHE NORTHEAST ONE- QUARTER OFSAID SECTION 36, ANDTHE POINTOFBEGINNING. THENCE DEPARTING SAID EAST SECTIONLINE, RUN NORTH 89'49'14" WEST, ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SOUTH ONE-HALF OF THE NORTH- EAST ONE-QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEASTONE-QUARTEROF THE NORTHEAST ONE-QUAR- TER OF SAID SECTION 36, A DISTANCE OF 665.97 FEET TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE SOUTH ONE-HALF OFTHE NORTHEAST ONE-QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST ONE-QUAR- TER OF THE NORTHEAST ONE- QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 36; THENCE SOUTH 00'17'15" EAST, ALONG THE WEST LINE OF THE SOUTH HALF OF THE NORTHEAST ONE-QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST ONE-QUAR- TER OF THE NORTHEAST ONE- QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 36, A DISTANCE OF 330.58 FEET TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE SOUTH ONE-HALF OF NORTHEAST QUARTER THE SOUTHEAST ONE-QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST ONE- QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 36; THENCE SOUTH 0957'58" EAST, ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SOUTH ONE-HALF OF THE NORTHEAST ONE-QUAR- TER OF THE SOUTHEAST ONE- QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST ONE-QUARTER, A DISTANCE OF 655.59 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID SECTION 36; THENCE NORTH 00*00'00" WEST, ALONG SAID EAST LINE, 330.67 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. has been filed against you and you are required toserve a copy of yourwritten defenses, if any, to it on Cariotta Appleman-Moniz, Esq., of Harrison, Sale, McCloy & Thompson, Chartered, Plaintiffs attorney, whose address is 304 Magnolia Avenue, Panama City, Florida 32401, within thirty (30) days after the first publication of this Notice, and file the original with the Clerk of this Court either before service on Plaintiff's at- torney or immediately thereafter otherwise a default will be en- tered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint. DATED this 6 day of April, 2005. UNDA COOK As Clerk of the Court By KMcDaniel As Deputy Clerk As published in the Washington County News on April 13, 20, 2005. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR WASH- INGTON COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO. 67-05-CA-161 AARON HUNTER, Plaintiffs, v. HARRY C. KRUSE, if alive, and if deceased, his unknown heirs and assignees, and PATRICIA A. KRUSE, if alive, and if de- ceased, her unknown heirs and assignees, Defendants. NOTICE OF ACTION TO: HARRY C. KRUSE, if alive, and If deceased, his unknown heirs and assignees, and PA- TRICIA A. KRUSE, if alive, and if deceased, her unknown heirs and assignees, Defendants. YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to quiet title to the follow- ing property in WASHINGTON County, Florida: Lot 28, Block 437, of SUNNY HILLS UNIT SEVEN (7), a Sub- division according to the Plate thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 2, Pages 77 through 86, 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, nFlor- Ida, 32446, on or before Miy1. 2905 and file the original with the clerk of this court either before IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR WASH- .INGTON COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO. 67-05-CA-159 BRIAN ROSENDAHL, and his wife, HEATHER ROSENDAHL, Plaintiffs, v. LAWRENCE J. BOUCHER, If alive, and if deceased, his un- known heirs and assignees, and MIRIAM A. BOUCHER, If alive, and If deceased, her unknown heirs and assignees, WestPoint Stevens reorganization in works WestPoint Stevens, Inc. announced, that at a hear- ing before the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York to consider the ap- proval of proposed bidding procedures and a break up fee in connection with the previously announced agree- ment for the sale of the com- pany to an investor group consisting of WL Ross & Co. LLC, and holders of the majority of the company's Senior Credit Facility, the Court declined to approve such bidding procedures or break up fees. Instead, the Court suggested to the com- pany that it proceed with a sale of the company pursu- ant to a Chapter 11 plan of reorganization. Pursuant to such a pro- cedure, the company would still conduct an auction to determine the highest or best bid for its assets and, follow- ing the execution of a de- finitive agreement with the highest or best bidder, would proceed to consummate such agreement pursuant to a Chapter 11 plan to be voted upon by the company's cred- itors, subject to confirmation by the Bankruptcy Court. M. L. "Chip Fontenot, president and CEO of West- point Stevens commented, "This ruling allows us to move forward with the auc- tion process and supports WestPoint Steve's desire to achieve a plan of reorganiza- tion." As has been the case in the past, messages left at the Chipley plant asking for comment were not returned as of press time Tuesday. Wednesday, April 13, 2005, Washington County News, 7A -,Up4 1f See Us For All Your Hardware, Lumber And Home Improvement Needs Library Week is here April 1-16 is National Library Week. Friends of the Library are planning to hand out candy and stickers to children all day on Thursday, April 14 at the Chipley, Vernon and Wausau libraries. As early as 1934, with donated books and vol- unteer labor, the Chipley Woman's Club opened a public library in a small building at the corer of East Church Street and North Sixth Street in Chipley. Since that time ,the. library has had sev- eral locations. In 1959 the Woman's Club took on the project of moving the li- brary to the upstairs of the old city hall. With public donations and volunteers the club provided library service from 2:30 p.m. to 4 p.m., two days a week. In August 1963, the City of Chipley offered the building at the corer of Highway 90 and High- way 77 (once the city's powerhouse) to be used as a library.The library was staffed with money from the county's contribution to a regional library system and was opened in 1964. The regional library system also provided a bookmo- bile that stopped in Green- head, Wausau, Vernon, Hinson Crossroads, New Hope, Ebro, and Caryville. The library outgrew this building and again the city and the county cooperated to provide the recently va- cated city hall. The library WASHINGTON COUNTY L CHRISTIAN SCHOOL A Christian Alternative inducation R*'ei g iseYuCldToa68 was moved to this location at the corer of Fifth Street and Church Street 1980. It remained at this location until the new building was built in 2003. A library was built in Ver- non in 1993 with the help of state Rep. Sam Mitchell, and Wausau made space for their library in their City Hall. Today there is a library in Caryville at the Civic Center, and a learning center and library at Country Oaks thanks to the Literacy Volunteers of Washington ..County, and the library supports their efforts by providing Inter- net service. 2005 CHEVY SILVERADO LS EXT. 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Chipola College on probation with SACS C 4 Z _W_ If Chipola College does Junior College to Chipola porting of the state funds Loss of accreditation not get off probation this College. necessary to operate our in- would cause the Marianna year, it may lose its accredi- "The process of devel- novative bachelor's degree school to lose federal finan- tation. oping and implementing programs." cial aid. Faced with such In December, the South- Chipola's innovative bach- When making their re- consequences, other South. z ern Association of Colleges elor's programs in math and port, college officials esti- ern institutions of higher and Schools, SACS, placed biology education has been mated how much funding learning have been forced 'i. the school on probation for rigorous and not without they expected to receive to close. inaccuracies in its budget obstacles," Chipola Presi- from the Florida Legisla- Chipola officials indicate reporting. dent Gene Prough com- ture, said Kitty Myers, as- this will not happen to the SACS is the regional ac- mented in a press release. sociate vice president for regional school. At Youth Fair Awards night, members of the Wash- ington County Livestock Club who won in their cat- egories were surprised with hooded sweatshirts with the club's logo. Those honored included, from left, LynnZee Webb, Senior Showmanship; Ethan Solger, Intermediate Showmanship; and Salem Acuff, Junior Showmanship. crediting body for 11 states in the South. A report concerning re- view of this year's books should be available before January 2006. Bookkeeping problems began when the state of Florida sanctioned a change from community college status. The school, which began offering bachelor's degrees in 2003, changed its name from Chipola "In order to provide ad- ditional opportunities to local students, Chipola has become one of the first community colleges in the nation to offer four-year degrees. "While Chipola has main- tained continuous SACS accreditation since 1957, we have recently been of- ficially notified that SACS has questions concerning the availability and re- baccalaureate programs at Chipola. The actual figure turned out to be lower than antici- pated. When that happened, Chipola immediately noti- fied the accrediting agency. SACS officials report- edly put the college on probation because they believed Chipola failed to demonstrate compliance to a portion of of the Prin- ciples ofAccreditation. Myers said the college has never been out of ac- creditation and thinks this probation designation sta- tus could have just as easily been a warning or handled with a follow-up assess- ment. SACS said other college. es under their jurisdiction were similarly sanctioned for offenses. "They were making a point," Myers suggested. Hannah Pate shows off a plaque she received during the awards presentation. 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I llm- I I; I ga q ~p;~ Mo., 09i 2B, Washington County News/Holmes County Times-Advertiser, Wednesday, April 13, 2005 'Trooper' Terry "Trooper" Hagan, Jr. turns four years old to- day. A birthday party was held for him on Sunday, March 27, at his home in Nashville, Tenn. His little sister, Effie was there to help him cel- ebrate the occasion, along with their parents, Amanda and Terry Hagan. "Trooper" recorded his first CD, with his dad, when he was only three. The al- bum is called Blessed, and the song is "Look What God Has Done." He is the grandson of Tom, and the late Linda Hagan, of Chipley. turns 4 HAGAN PRESCOTTS Griffin, Prescott exchange vows Jeana Griffin, daughter of Jean Davis and Wayne Bloodworth, was united in marriage with Keith Prescott, son of Gus Prescott and Sonja Prescott, on Saturday, March 12, 2005, at Bethel Primitive Baptist Church in Bonifay. The Rev. Jesse Stanaland performed the service. Grandparents of the bride are Pat and Myrtle Davis of Caryville. Grand- parents of the groom are the late Hubert and Lucille Prescott of Chipley, and Cecil and the late Hilda Miller of Bonifay. The bride was given in marriage by her grandfa- their, Pat Davis. Her maid of honor was Holly Isaacs, and bridesmaid was Ra- chel Prescott. Flower girl was Holly Stanaland. Best man was Kyle Prescott. Groomsmen were Bobby White and Garrett Curry. Ring bearer was Spencer Prescott. Music included "Less the Broken Road," by Ras- cal Flats, and "A Boy Like Me, A Girl Like You," by Elvis Presley. Following the ceremony a reception was held in the church fellowship hall. The couple honeymooned in Destin and they reside in Caryville. Girl born to Hightowers Jessica Bruner and Ja- mie Hightower are proud to announce the birth of their daughter, Jaylee Hannah Hightower. She was born in Bay Medical Center on Jan. 13, at 9:36 p.m., and weighed 8 lbs., 1 ounce, and was 21 and half inches long. She is the granddaughter of Jess and Nan Bruner, of Chipley, and Jr. Hightower, and the late Helen High- tower, of Bonifay. Her great-grandparents are John Bruner, and the late Irene Bruner, of Graceville, and the late Fred Coleman and the late Lucille Cole- man Strickland. The pa- ternal great-grandparents are the late Ardis James HIGHTOWER Hightower, Sr., and the late Ruth Hightower. Jaylee Hannah was wel- comed home by all of her family. TCCC board meeting set Tri-County Community Council, Inc., Board of Direc- tors will meet Thursday, April 14, at 6 p.m. This meeting will be held at Willie Dee's Restaurant in Bonifay. WWW.(OMiF(AYf (OW/.COM 0 2. 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Overcast skies and moderate winds did little to dampen the spirits of all who gathered at Shivers grand Park to help him celebrate, mater Among those enjoying 'ents, refreshments and games Ower were his parents, Crystal aid B and Ambers Carter, baby paren brother, Lawson, maternal Carte grandparents, Sheila Tracy aunts and Jimmy Brande; step- family The tenth annual Watford reunion will be Saturday, April 16 at 10 a.m., at Galilee United Methodist Church, lo- cated between Chipley and Graceville, near the original home place of Nelson Watford, patri- arch of the clan. Following an informa- tive program, and family roll call, there will be a covered dish dinner on the grounds. In 1639, John Watford, an immigrant from Eng- land, arrived in colonial Virginia. According to family, his descendants are now spread across the nation. .1. --,. - (hnWqay 4, 1991.'the~ Daughters of the Ameri- can Revolution invited the public and descen- dants of Joseph Watford to the marking of his grave. He lived from 1742-1845, and was buried at Big Creek be- tween Campbellton and Dothan, Ala. Joseph Watford, a third generation Ameri- can, was born in Bertie Precinct, North Carolina. He later moved to Dar- lington, S.C. and finally, along with the Mixon clan, moved to what was then Dale County, Ala., sometime in the 1830s. Watford lived to be 102 years old, and is the The Holmes County High School Class of 1985 is organizing a 20-year class reunion scheduled for July 30 at the Holmes County Agriculture Center, located on Hwy. 90 east in Bonifay. The reunion committee is gathering names, ad- dresses and phone num- bers of the classmates. They are requested to con- tact Charles Fish at (850) [father, D -nal great Imogene a is, Peggy I rande; pate its, Nancy a r. Other , uncles, cc y friends. Ashcrafts have girl Buddy and Brittany (Pet- tis) Ashcraft are proud to announce the birth of their daughter, Morgan Marie. S She was born at Gulf Coast Medical Center in Panama City on March 2, weighing CARTER 6 pounds, 12.3 ounces, and an Tracy; was 19 1/2 inches long. it-grandpar- Maternal grandparents, nd John D. Cindy Pettis and the late 3. and Don- Greg Pettis, along with rnal grand- Morgan's Uncle Cody and Skeeter are very proud of the new s included arrival. Maternal great- ousins, and grandparents are Dot and David Young of Chipley Paternal grandparents are, * Harry and Lydia Ashcraft ifn of Newport, Ky., and pa- lay only Revolutionary War Veteran to be buried in southeast Alabama. Hardy Watford and Nancy Mixon are the progenitors of the Wat- ford clan which meeets at Galilee Church. Nel- son Watford, their son and Mary Talor Watford moved from Dale Coun- ty, Ala., (presently Hois- ton County) to Jackson County, circa 1850. Nelson's oldest son, Ellis, was killed in the Civil War. Nelson also fought in the Civil War, and walked all the way home from Virginia to I join his wife and 11 chil- :dren who struggled to ,g .survive. *' " Watford. family histori- ans are not sure when the first reunion was held, but a yellowed copy of the Chipley Banner, a weekly newspaper, dated June 18, 1898, shows that a reunion was held that year. Names allied with the Watfords through mar- riage, are other large West Florida families, including the Crutch- fields, Sweatts, Whitak- ers, Syfretts, Balls, Bare- foots, McCrarys and the Williams. Everyone is invited to attend the reunion on the grounds of Galilee Meth- odist Church. 906-0701, or by email at charlesafish@earthlink.ne t, or call Susie Clemmons at 547-5227. Additional events are being planned. Those interested in as- sisting with the planning, sponsoring, or donating to the event, or have any suggestions call Charles or Susie. The committee hopes to have a great turnout. 4'*; ' '::. '-, ", .. ',' ",S. t.- CENTRAL PANHANDLE FAIRGROUNDS & BUILDINGS FOR RENT CALL BOB FOR MORE INFORMATION (850) 769-2645 Central Panhandle Fairgrounds 2230 East 15th Street, Panama City, FL 32405 ~PCII ASHCRAFT eternal great-grandparents are Harry and Freda Ash- craft of Dayton, Ky., and Wilson and Joyce Terry of Covington, Ky. They are also very proud of the new arrival. Quilt show on tap for April 23 Jackson County Quilters way 90 in the Post Office Guild will host a quilt show parking lot. on Saturday, April 23, from A gift basket, and a full 9 a.m.-3 p.m. at the First size quilt will be raffled off, United Methodist Church as well as several demon- Wesley Center, Marianna. stations. Admission will Entrance is just off High- be $3. Sheffields have son Raymond and Beth Sheffield are proud to an- nounce the birth of their son, Sammie Mason. He was born Feb. 22, at Bay Medical Center and weighed 8 lbs., 11 oz., and was 21 inches long. His big brother, Ray- mond, is 17 months old. Paternal grandparents are Virgil Sheffield and Brenda Carroll of Vernon, paternal great-grandpar- ents are the late Ruby Goodman of Wausau, Ruth Sheffield, and the late R.V. Sheffield, of Vernon. Maternal great-grand- parents are Gaston and SHEFFIELD Louise Gilmore of Geneva. Ala., and Udeen and Sefton Miller of Ponce de Leon. - FTA m S50% IME .- SUN RIVER' g j POLCOS & .- ",SHORTS Short-sleeved oos in solid on pique. S- R. 20.00, Plea .shorts in ,O denim, .in khaki. a 30-44. ,F Reg. 26.00, ALE 12.99. i .< , 30% OFF ENTIRE STOCK SPRING MISSES TOPS & CAPRIS By RebeL Malone, Hannah; Como; i DCC, more. Reg. 14.00-42.00, SALE 9.80-29A0. ; ... 'V. '''*1 , Uf- THURSDAY THRU SUNDAY ONLY! 'AIIC IID Tnl r;fl,/ '-A P ,lM L UI IU JUU/ 30/% OFF 40/% OFF ? : ;' CHAPS* SPORTSWEAR & DENIM MISSES RELATED SEPARATES All men's polos, sport shirts, tees, twill pants, jeans, Career looks by Jondan' Requirements' shorts. Reg. 22.00-49.50, SALE 15.40-34.65. 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April 13. 2005 4ts, wasningion LonSyIa Sbinuuntmo SvuIILY ARE HOOR ll BONIFAY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 3rd 9 wks 1s' grade All A Cassidy Bell Riel Boyce Tristyn Brunick Brandon Callahan Sarah Curlee John Etheridge Keylee Glover Richard Jackson Melea Kirk Amber Kirkland Mikayla Lawlor Cole Marell Lindsay McMahan William Morris Kiannah Mosser Savannah Newton Thomas Parish Cassie Pitts Allison Ray Dalon Reynolds Brandon Rhodes Shawn Searcy Kiran Sheehan Cassidy Smith Tyesha Watson Kailyn Williams A&B Adam Bodie Caleb Brannon Seth Bryant Halley Burnham Logan Thomas Burnham Brian Cloud Bishop Dean Quade Gilmore Lucas Grinde Charles Gunter II Dakota Henderson Paxton Jensen Taleah Johnson Carlee Jordan Lisa Keen Alisha Mixon William Mulkey Steven Outler Meagan Peacock Aaron Petty Whitney Price Joshua Redmon Breanna Sallas Forrest Somerset Joseph Spears Aaron Stanford Erica Torres Segura 2"d Grade AlIA Moneba Anees Madison Cook Clayton Cooley Alexis Craig Joley Dixon Chase Forehand Thomas Gage Benjamin Garner Taylor Hemanes Erica Hudson Brandon Jenkins Drew Langley Brittany Lee Blake Mancill Haylee Mann Christopher May Savannah Messer Kaitlyn Miles Cason Moore Taylor Purvee Keeli Reeder Emily Sheesley Avery Taylor Jonathan Ward A&B Lacy Adams Codi Bailey Kyla Bailey Quentin Baine Wesley Bell Myah Bice Blake Birge Trenton Bowers Maryjo Bozeman Christopher Brown Taylor Butler Michael Chance Hayden Cooey Morgan Cross Justin Dunn Megan Duplesis Ashley Eberhardt Auburn Fisanick Jesse Godwin Kristin Gonzalez Austin Granberry Carl Hadley Hayley Helms Tabathia Holloway Victoria Justice Hunter Kneller Tomorrow Lake Cason Moore Jacob Moore Hira Mushtaq Zachary Neitsch Brianna O'Neal Tristan Owens Dayn Payne Richard Pettit Corey Pippin Britney Platt Ciara Pou Jillian Reynolds Leonard Roberts III Justin Rogers Shiane Russ Will Russ Austin Smith Benjamin Smith Jr. Canzada Steverson Justice Taylor Tanner Taylor Jessica Bergara Machelle Walker Charles Watson Karlisha Works 3rd Grade All A Casy Bade Makayla Clemmons Haleigh Cooper Mollie Niemi Chance Parker Brittany Pippin Kolton Russ Samantha Segers Lexus Spurlin Courtney Syfrett Katie White A&B Andrea Arnold Elliott Barfield Mary Barnes Justin Barton Skylar Bess Brian Brooks Megan Burnham Issac Butler Katelynn Cadenhead Porfirio Ceron Sarah Chandler Jonathan Cloud Lenibel Concepcion Johnny Curlee Biley Davis Dalton Day Tylant Dickerson Nicklas Fallon Thomoas Fears Courtney Fournier Daylon Gainey Brandon Gilley Leigha Griffin William Harris Erin Henderson Clayton Hodge Hannah Howell Larry Howell Nicole Infinger Tyler Jones Cora Jordan Jerrett Kandzer Briana Kellogg Austin Kennedy Amos Kent Izabella Montero Emily Mulkey Cecil Mullins Codie Peacock Hannah Prescott Deborah Ratliff Duard Rock Jr. Zachary Sellers Austin Strickland Chelsea Taylor Tiffany Taylor Joshua Wichowski Jarrod Williams 4th Grade All A Trevor Bush Shelby Clark Zachary Cooley Holly Come Courtney English Raven Esponge Tyler Ford Megan Fournier Grant Harris Jacob Ingle Mikayla Moore Hannah Powell Lydia Sheesley Madison Simmons A&B Philip Agolio Nicholas Alexander Danielle Bean Alexander Boruff Charles Butler Whitney Corbin Kayla Curry Jordan Dixon Nicholas Dowling Katie Easterling Christina Forehand Michala Frency Garrett Gardner J. W. Garner III Payton Glover Carlton Hedman Jenna Hemanes Zoie Hodge Kimberly Hopkins William Janas Hunter Johnson Natalie Jones Clayton Keen Saylor Lake Amber Launder, Kirkland Mckee Savannah Meeks Christopher Newton Jerry Petty Ashleigh Pippins Jezlein Powell William Reeder Sanantha Roberts Kodi Russ Jordan Segers Todd Sparaga Perry Storey Colleen Taylor Ashley Vallejos Samuel Wells Timothy Wells Jordan Worthing THE BAPTIST COLLEGE OF FLORIDA #I q 1U PRESENTS a Tribute to a Great Leader The Honorable President Ronald Reagan Keynote Speaker The Honorable Governor JebBush. Holmes County Republican Party Annual Banquet Friday, May 14, 2005 5pm Holmes County Agriculture Center 1173 East Hwy 90 Bonifay, Fl $50.00 per person for tickets call: LaVonne Tardif 850-547-7328 Political advertisement paid for and approved by the Holmes County Republican Executive Committee. Not authorized or approved by any candidate or candidate committee The purchase of a ticket for, or a contribution to, the campaign fund raiser is a contribution to the campaign of the Holmes County Republican Executive Committee Gulf CoastF ectric Cooperative Saturday, April 16 at the Headquarter Office 722 W. Hwy. 22 Wewahitchka, Florida Registration begins at 8:30 a.m. CST With Each Registered Member Receiving A Gift Guest Speakers Will Be Congressman Allen Boyd and Representative Allan Bense Allen Boyd Allan Be se Entertainment by Country Gold, A country Music Band Will Begin At 9:15 .m. Business Meeting at 11:00 a.. Bounce House and Pony Rides For The Kids Prizes Throughout The Pay Plenty of Refreshments Displays Demonstrati~ns Gulf Coast Electric Cooperati e A TiKhswon Energ Coopcrtivc _ [(Over $5,000 In hzes Award A Wednesday, April 13, 2005, Washington County News/Holmes County Times-Advertiser, 5B AREA H NSR Ls Bethlehem School First grade All A's Jessie Blevins, Ashley Dean, Lauren Drake, Karlee French, Jonah Gambrell, Taylor Joiner, Amber Lee, Bobby Myers, Harlie Peters, Dakota Potter, Macey Thomas, Cassidy Trammell, Joshua Trammell A's and B's Jacob Burnham, Kelsey Enfinger, Shelby Gunther, Shirley Hunter, Chloie Loepp, Tanis Meadows, Jacob Miller, Rodney Pope, Tristan Prevatt, Jacob Sellers, Jacob Watson Second grade All A's Koryne Beeley, Matthew Carnley, Garrett Cook, Erin Dady, Kazzie Ellenburg, Trace Head, Elijah Hendrix, Sabrina Justice, Brett Mitchell, Chelsea Morris, Chase Rogers, Kelsey Stewart, Alex Williams. A's and B's Shelby Best, Daniel Carnley, Caleb Deal, Chylin Hunter, Dakota Jenkins, Christopher Jordan, Victoria Kirkland, Daniel Mayo, Johanna McQuaid, Kolby Miller, Kaily Mitchell, Melanna Nielsen, Andrew Williams Third grade AllA's Rebecca Cannon, Morgan Gilmore, Raymond Hatcher, Benjamin Hawthorne, Rebecca Jones, Patricia Lewis, Hunter Peacock, Kelsie Stoyak. A's and B's Stevie Best, Madison Collins, Kevin Dady, Savannah Davis, Taylorann Hobbs, Brittany Jackson, Bryce James, Justin Outlaw, Dallas Randall, Aleyah Spears, James Tate, Miranda Whitaker Fourth grade All A's Jeremy Hollobaugh, Austin Jordan, Savannah Miller, Hanna Mollet, Michael Murphy, Summer Potter, Tara Rogers, Tessa Tanton, Jessica Trammell A's and B's Austin Boyd, Brayden Holder, Melisa Huddleston, Jason Jordan, Charles McQuaid, Whitney Outlaw, Derek Reynolds Fifth grade All A's Clarisa Adams, Breanna Gambrell, Kaylin Griffin, Andrew Hauser, Kendal Herndon, Indian Leavins, Tyler Walker, Hayley Witt. A's and B's Leeanna Barney, Jonathan Boyett, Brittany Conner, Lauren Davis, Jeanna Jackson, Kayla Jacobs, Harley Leavins, Savannah Lee, Abby Martin, Jaren Phillips,Justin Sconiers, Stetson Taylor, Cody White Sixth grade All A's William Hatcher, Kacy Huddleston, Kaitlyn Pope, Alexandria Potter, Brittany Riley, Sabrina Robinson, Caleb Whitaker, Aaron White, Whitney Yarbrough A's and B's Brittney Bailey, Keltcee Berry, Kevin Hollobaugh, Colby Mathews, Jonathan Sconiers, Kimberly Wiist Seventh grade All A's Megan Griffin, Zachary Lee, Ethan Thomas A's and B's Brionna Carnley, Emily Griffin, Jenna Hall, Tori James, Chipola College Criminal Justice Training Center BASIC LAW ENFORCEMENT & CROSSOVER FROM CORRECTIONS TO LAW ENFORCEMENT Part-time Academies Start June 29, 2005 Classes will meetfour hours daily 8:30 a.m,-12:30p,m, 5:30pm.-9:30p,m. 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A's and B's Cassadi Churchwell, Megan Dady, Donna Durden, Shawna Hatcher, Brandon Joiner, Alyssa Sellers, Stephanie Spivey Ninth grade All A's none A's and B's Kaylen Hatcher, Joshua Herndon, Bobby Hobbs, Nicholas Hobbs, Contessa Lewis, John McFadden, Eric McLean, Ryan Mims, Mindy Myers, Chelsey Parker, Joshua Phillips, Ashley Pitts Tenth grade All A's- none A's and B's Tyler Dezan, Nathan Hauser, Chelsey Killingsworth, Courtney Killingsworth, Danny McDuffie, Aaron Moore, Michael Perkins, Joshua Sellers Eleventh grade All A's Daniel Bernabe A's and B's Steven Ditto, Faith Vann, Samantha Young Twelfth grade All A's Suzanne Artley, Kyle Borst, Kimberly Burkert, Natalia Phillips, Nichole Ward A's and B's Kendall Blalock, Felicia Burch, Tara Cunningham, Erica Daughtry, Mitchell Goodson, Austin Hobbs, Rodney Jones, Clayton Land, Vernon Lewis III, Glynn Meadows, Heather Phillips, Garrett Sasser Kate M. 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A/B Honor Roll Cheyanna Clark, Ka- cie Crews, Cheyanne Ladd, William Land, Kyra McDonald, Shea Pate, Diamond Potter, Nickolas Ruschmeier, Brittany Cope, Alivia Thomas, Brenda Taylor, Kaleb Boston, Johnny Little, Savannah Schaubhut, Allan Vickery, Cassie Drummond, Keely Jones, Elizabeth Martinez, Tanner Odom, Denise Pleas, Jesse Gainey, Keely Grice, Cassidy Harris, An- drew King, Arthur Smith, Autum Boylston, Abigail Franks, Kara Matheny, Kaitlyn Register, Kamal Robinson, Colby Sims, As one of America's leading insurers of churches, GuideOne Insurance provides your congregation with the industry's finest lineup of coverages and services. Call now for more information. Richard C. Miller President/Agent Bus. (850) 638-1805 GuideOne Insurance 111jam ILIer Trent Whittington, Alexis Cross, Mikaela Davis, Alexis Fritz, Randall Rich- ards, Kamar Robinson, Ra- ven Marks, Heather Ander- son, Samual Bass, David Boyett, Mathew Chavin, Tyler Rader, Amirah Roul- hac, Natasha Smith, Chase Smothers. Grade 3 A Honor Roll Amynah Binmahfooz, Tyler Austin Mann, Haley Williams, Jordon Car- roll, Sumer Caudle, Sarah Guettler, Kacey Lawson, Erin Wright, Kayla Clark, Brooke Coleman, Rich- ard Davenport, Emaleigh Munn, Megan Sak, Sarah Gilbert, Olivia Saunders, Casey Strickland, Brent Whittington, Colby Wig- gins, Sabrina Goodman, Taylor Hayes, Emily Kent, Cary Laird, Dillon Uss- ery, Tyler Daniels, Jordan Finch, Hunter Harden, Robin Harr, Alexis John- son, Austin Padgett, Alli- son Pettis, Nolan Spencer, Timothy Brant, Madison Carter, Farrah Davis, Lo- gan Justice, Matt Mosley. A/B Honor Roll Chase Dalton, Alexis Goynes, Darcy Groves, Devon James, Johnathon Odom, Dakota Rader, Jameson Spivey, Christina Williams, Caleb Wooten, Joseph McLeroy, Emaani Daniels, Hunter Holland, Rachel Morris, Miranda Odom, Sagar Patel, Tyler Roberts, Madison Smith, Trista Waits, Melanie Prescott, Brittany Murphy, John Sweeney, Monique Baxley, ZiAndra Boston, Christopher Calera, Tristan Hartzog, Keri Richard- son, Shelby Ward, Justice Watford, Callie Knowell, Kyle Aycock, Sophie Brock, Paige Carter, Ciara Davis, Sarah Kriser, Isaac Guettler, Daniel Lane, Seth Pemberton, Jilliam Chance, Seth Lawrey, Jazmin Miller, Tyler Shumaker, Susie Ulberg, Cheyanne Fenwick, Angel Finch, Al- lison Hayes, Darby Jones, Justyce Potter, David King, Gary Ayers, Adam Bass, Myriesha Boston, Corrie Hobbie, Ryan Roth, Brittney Sanders, Caitlyn Sisson, Austin Clifford, Dylan Rudd. Grade 4 A Honor Roll Makaela Casady, Eli- jawan Jackson, Gage Mar- tin, Robert Patterson, Am- ber Perryman, Kara Bush, Dementric Claiborne, Sara Kaye Compton, Zach Lankist, Austin Miles, Gar- rett Pletcher, Rakeia Sorey, Mary Helen Wilson, Julia Veit, Courtney Lee, Bran- don Licea, Mary Bowen, Jenna Corbin, Eric Holmes, Ed Laird, Morgan Locke, Fletcher Dilmore, Hunter Hambright, Tyler Pettis, Sierra Stoe, Tanner Cook, Dreperrion McCalister, Denise Spracklen, Regan Walls. A/B Honor Roll Hunter Brock, Taylor Clark, Lucky Duckett, Dennis Garvin, Danni Hall, Damion Potter, Leah Scott, Ebony Williams, Justin Adkins, Emily Clark, Ash- ley Granger, Jessica Har- ris, Christian Lerner, Zach McDaniel, KateLynne Ob- ert, Blayne Rustin, Arthur Jones, Terrance Asberry, Hardy Kent, Colby Chance, Lauren Estes, Austin Lee, Meshala Moore, Megan Nettles-Lawlor, Lisha Marcum, Jamie Wilkerson, Tori Mashburn, Austin Newman, Taylor Rous- seau, Justin Carter, Tiffany Lunsford, Rickey Odom, Sarah Bowen, Danielle Gainer, Braylee Pooser, Kari Waldrip, Justin Walt- man, Jasmine Belser, Gabe Cumbie, Brandon Jones, Eddie Jonker, Kaylah Lara, Omar Sasser-Mask, Savannah Wall, Chris- tine Wheeler, Justin Cota, Naithon Pierce. Grade 5 A Honor Roll Matthew Webb, Michael Pritchard, Derek Nelson, Tyler Crutchfield, Kendall Alderman, Manissa Cole- man, Kayla Cook, Holley Cutts, Luke Hinson, Lacey Mead, Meredith Saunders, Taylor Smelcer, Lexie Smith, Victoria Crawford, Bethan Rak, Leeazie Tay- lor, Kacey Aukema, Sufyan Binmafooz, Jessica Keldie, Dylan Lawson, Cozetta Register, Janae Ritter, Am- ber Hailes, Joshua My- ers, Kayla Roberts, Maya Roulhac, Tia Merriiel, An- nie Kate Worthington, Tori Taylor, Caleigh Wells. A/B Honor Roll Samuel Vaughn,' Cait- lyn Vaughn, Cameron Owens, Jaclyn Mooris, Garrett Enfinger, George Hamilton, Asia McKensie, Cody Kriser, Ebone Hooks, Hunter Aycock, A. J. Bass, Chelsea Carter, Skylar Da- vis, Tyler Olicer, Mallery Rowell, Kristi Cleveland, Quinton Goynes, Kristina Lewis, Sara Matison, Ryan McIntyre, Katlyn Nelson, Matthew Weisensale, Nick Galbreath, Cody Johnson, Michael Ruschmeier, Brit- tany Sears, Allison Ates, Austen Barfield, Cody Daniels, Jamie Ellis, Er- nesto Gonzalez, Olivia Guettler, Hadley Harris, Cooper Holmes, Briana Jackson, Josh Johnson, Lauren Woods, Brittany Asberry, Samuel Carroll, Clinton Corbin, Gabby Corbin, Paige Holmes, Dezmond McIntyre, Nich- olas Morris, Whitney Rob- inson, Jakaria Williams, Ahriana Thomas, James Myers, Jessie Singleton, Kyle Hinote, Clayton Da- vidson, Chris Vickery. Vernon Elementary School A HONOR ROLL Cody Humphries, Nicho- las McDonald, Lynn Barnes, Paige Pope, Genny Kunkel, Colby Walker, Hope Taylor, Julie Sheehan, Amanda Alman, Jordan Cook, Jus- tin Cox, Houston Dalton, Kayla Rudd, Liz Barnes, Dakota Willis, Tony Dodd, Taylor Gillespie, Gabi Cooper, Jennifer Haddock, Mara Register, Dylan Sch- weinsberg, Jaclyn .Coatney, Chris Farnsworth, Shiann KING'S FURNITURE 8 APPLIANCES "Your Family Owned & Operated Store For 30 Years." 2821 Ross Clark Circle Dothan r WOOD TABLE With Four Chairs- Compare at $248 SALE 148 WHIRLPOOL DISHWASHER Heavy Duty, Regular Wash & Dry Cycle. Compare at $298. SALE$144 BUNK BEDS J Compare at $148 SALE $7 C , PriedlooLo ToAdertse Every Item In Every Department Reduced. Hurry In For The Biggest Bargains Of The Year! To Reduce Inventory We've Reduced Prices To Save You Cash! NEW 3 PIECE LIVINGROOM SUITE Sofa, Loveseat & Chair, Choice Of Patterns. Compare at $1198 SALE 398"5 WHIRLPOOL DRYER -4 cycle. 3 temp, heavy duly. 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Scessallie Austin, Ty'Ren Brunson, Jordan Basarab. Isaiah Curry, Cheyenne Downs, Theressa Johnson. Brandon McDonald, Cay. lee Owens, Tabitha Peavy. Joey Gimenez, Leana Andrews, Jeremy Majors. Cheyanne Garza, Teresa Bollinger, Tristian Viers. Caitlin Fogarty, Jessica Johnson, Kaylee Brooke Walsingham, Hunter Far rar, Cory Guster, Avanti Davis, Sy Soley, Jana Doss. Bailey Alexander, Dakota Bear, Taylor Stone, Athena Smothers, Courtney Sch. weinsberg, Rainie Gilbert. Daniel Riveras, QuaSean Davis, Jordi Forehand. Trey Gillespie, Michael Richards, Monica Howard, Cristen Bradley, Tiffany Jackson: Quin Hall, Katelynn Coo per, Joseph Bankston Dal ton Gibson, Morgan McK. enzie, Keri Reynolds, Jacob Seal, Jordan Worthington. Tyvares Murray, Micheala Weeks, Devynne Wheeler. Tyler Storandt, Warren Redd, Angeleigh Donald son, Brianna Owens, Cody Railsback, Johnny Vicker. Faith Whitehead, Ty An- tolik, Jekevia Flonury. Courtney Green, Cody Harmon, Trystan Jackson. Scott Jasso, Travis Mor ris, Elijah Segers-Meirer. Akilah Troublefield, Jacob Batton, Cierra Hammock. Ansley Holland Raymond Palmer. Austin Selden. A'Kelyh Wright, Dakota Ball, Carolyn Poppell. Deannia Pererson, Brittany Halstead;, Shawn Stumpff. Dylan Kirk, Kalista Fowler. Victoria Willman and Lato- nya Yelverton. OMEUrtrfu IWOr UF A AIv -t LLVUMMIIYLUN -GLU5LLVVb -I KUVIIIV I 6B, Washington County News/Holmes County Times-Advertiser, Wednesday, April 13, 2005 C07rezaz Durwood L. Corbitt, 65 Durwood Lamar Corbitt of the Poplar Springs com- munity near Graceville died April 2 at his home following a sudden illness. He was born Oct. 3, 1939, to the late James Alfred and Adell Golden Corbitt. Corbitt was a life long resident of Holmes County. He was affec- tionately known as the 'magic man." He graduated from Poplar Springs High School in the class of 1957 and received his bachelor's degree in history/physical education from Troy State University. Corbitt was a teacher and junior varsity basket- ball coach at Graceville High School in the early 1960s. He coached the first Little League baseball team at Poplar Springs, and also coached T-ball in Graceville. He was retired as food specialist with the Florida Department of Agriculture with more than 30 years of service. He was an active member of Bethel Baptist Church, and served as member and former chair- man of the Holmes County Development Commission. He also was a member of the Democratic Executive Committee and the Poplar Springs athletic program. He loved spending time with his family, attending the Poplar Springs Atom- ics' and Graceville Tigers' ball games, supporting his grandchildren, singing, and making children smile with his magic tricks. Corbitt was preceded in death by a son, Kenneth Robin Corbitt. Survivors include a son, Danny Corbitt, daughter, Charlene Miller and hus- band, Kim, all of Gracev- ille; a brother, Morgan Corbitt and wife, Faye, of Graceville; three sisters, Brenda Steed ofBrundidge, Ala., Glenda Ross and hus- band, Larry, of Troy, Ala., and Joan Angerbrandt of Graceville; five grandchil- dren and three great-grand- children. Funeral services were held April 8 at Bethel Bap- tist Church with Rev. Kent Lampp officiating. Burial followed in the church ceiietery with James & Lipford Funeral Home of Graceville direct- ing. Memorial contributions may be made to the Jos- lin Diabetes Center, One Joslin Place, Boston, MA 02215. Mava J. Corbitt, 65 Mava Jeania Corbitt of the Poplar Springs com- munity near Graceville died April 6 at Flowers Hospital in Dothan fol- lowing an extended illness. She was born in Covington County, Ala., March 3, 1939, to Grady and Ruby Anderson Robbins. She graduated from Graceville High School in the class of 1957. She married her high school sweetheart, Durwood Lamar Corbitt, May 4, 1957. Corbitt attended Chipola Jr. College and was a teach- er's aide at Poplar Springs High School. She worked as -a data entry clerk with civil service at Fort Rucker for several years, retiring from Napier Field in Mid- land City, Ala. She was a member of Bethel Baptist Church, and attended ball games at Poplar Springs and Graceville with her husband, supporting their grandchildren. In addition to her par- ents, she was preceded in death by her husband, a son, Kenneth Robin Cor- bitt, and a brother, Ferrell Robbins. Survivors include a son, Danny Corbitt; daughter, Charlene and husband, Kim, all of Graceville; three brothers, Herrell Robbins of Graceville, Royice Robbins and wife, Ruth, of Daytona Beach, Robert Robbins and wife, Nancy, of Winston Salem, N.C.; five grandchildren and three great-grandchil- dren. Funeral services were held April 8 at Bethel Bap- tist Church with Rev. Kent Lampp officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery with James & Lipford Funeral Home of Graceville direct- ing. Mary E. Campbell, 82 Mary Evelyn Campbell of Vernon died April 2 at her home there. She was born June 15, 1922, in Summerville, S.C. She was of the Method- ist faith. Survivors include two daughters, Mary JoAnn Weber of Vernon and Bren- da Kay Fenderline of Pem- brook Pines; a sister, Jewel Myers of Summerville, S.C., nine grandchildren, 17 great-grandchildren and three great-great-grand- children. Services were held April 6 at New Bethany Church with the Rev. Leon Jenkins officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery with Brown Funeral Home of Chipley directing. Tressa E. Moss, 79 Tressa Elaine King Moss of Bonifay died March 31 at Doctors Me- morial Hospital there. She was a daughter of the late Malgram and Maudie Car- swell. Moss also was preceded in death by her husbands, Hulon King and Marvin Moss. Survivors' include a son,' Jimmy King, and three daughters, Shirley Dianne Griffin, Sandra Jean Bo- swell and husband, Mary, Pamela Fay Treadwell and husband, Ricky, all of Bonifay; a brother, Wayne Patterson of Clemson, S.C.; sister, Alleen King of Chickasaw, Ala.; 11 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Services were held April 2 at Carmel Assembly of God Church with Revs. Tommy Moore and Jerry Moore officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery with Peel Fu- neral Home of Bonifay directing. Burial followed in the church cemetery with James & Lipford Funeral Home of Graceville direct- ing. Syvial H. Kennedy, 79 Syvial Hinson Kennedy of Chipley died April 5 at Washington County Convalescent Center in Chipley. She was born in Chipley Dec. 30, 1925, to Bob and Lizzie Parrish Kennedy. Of the Baptist faith, she was a member of the Blue Lake Baptist Church. Survivors include a son, Robert Wendell Pippin of Plant\City, and a daugh- ter, Wanda Sue Finch of Chipley\ four grandchil- dren and five great-grand- children. Services were held April 9 at Blue Lake Baptist Church with the Rev. Tim Hall officiating. Burial was in Pleas- ant Grove Cemetery with Brown Funeral Home of Chipley directing. James Dennis, 90 James E. Dennis of Sneads died March 6 in Chipley. He was born in Bardgan, Ky., but later moved to Jackson County. He was retired from the U.S. Navy. He was preceded in death by his parents, John and Ella Dennis. Survivors include his wife, Mildred Dennis of Sneads. Funeral services were held March 9 at James & Sikes Funeral Home, Sneads Chapel. Burial was in Dykes Cemetery with James & Sikes Funeral Home of Marianna directing. Richard Pelham, 54 Richard L. Pelham of Tallahassee and Hiawas- see, Ga., died March 30 while a patient in Emory University Hospital in Atlanta. He was born in Bonifay and graduated from Holmes County High School before moving to Tallahassee. Pelham was a land de- veloper and builder and was active in the banking industry in Tallahassee/ Leon County. He was also an avid supporter of Florida State University athletics and was a Golden Chief. Although he maintained some of his business activi- ties in Tallahassee, Richard moved to Hiawassee in the mid-90s. He was an active developer and builder and became very active in the community, serving as the chairman of the Towns County Georgia Tourism Board and the Chamber of Commerce Board. He was a board member of the Mountain Arts Asso- ciatio and supported area youth projects. He started and slpnsored the Lake Chatuge Clean-up. He and his wife, Dana, owned the Fieldstone Resort and Restaurant on Lake Chatuge in Hiawas- see. He was preceded in death by his father, Roy' Pelham. Survivors include his wife of 20 years, Dana Pelham; a son, Michael Pelham and wife, Danielle; his mother, Annie Louise Pellham of Tallahassee; his mother-in-law, Lil Hassfurder of Hiawassee; three brothers, Tom and Bruce of Tallahassee and Stan Pelham of Wauchula; a sister, Sherri Pelham of Tallahassee; two grand- sons, numerous nieces and nephews. The service was held April 2 at McConnell Baptist Church in Hiawas- see with Banister Funeral Home of Hiawassee direct- ing. E'Thell Jackson, 94 E'Thell Jackson of Graceville died April 7 at 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 Doctor's Memorial Hos- pital in Bonifay. She was born in Holmes County Jan. 14, 1911, to the late Armor and Chellie Searcy Register. Jackson was a home- maker and member of East Mt. Zion United Methodist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, Perry Gordon Jackson. Survivors include two sons, Gordon Jackson and wife, Barbara, of Chipley, Perry "Roger" Jackson and wife, Cyndi, of Graceville; two brothers, Jack Register of Eatonton, Ga., Joe Reg- ister of Wildwood; three sisters, Artie Massey of Columbus, Ga., Dean Dar- ley and husband, Kenneth of Eatonton, and Ann Byrd of Atlanta; two grandchil- dren and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held April 10 at East Mt. Zion United Methodist Church with Revs. Charlie Newman and C.W. Stever- son officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery with James & Lipford Funeral Home of Graceville directing. Jack A. Wood, 78 Jack Arnold Wood of Chipley died April 7 at his home there. He was a son of the late Ernest and Ida Wood. Survivors include two brothers, William G. Wood of Chipley and Joe Wood of South Carolina; four sisters, Pauline Fullwood and Jean Applewhite, both of Georgia, Mary Conger of Punta Gorda, and June Adams of Ocala, several nieces and nephews. Graveside services were held at Memorial Gar- dens in Wausau with Rev. Colonel Smith officiating and Peel Funeral Home of Bonifay directing. Michael T. Taylor, infant Michael Thomas Tay- lor, infant son of Caroline Rose Taylor of Moores- ville, N.C., died April 6 at Carolinas Medical Center in Charlotte, N.C. Surviving, in addition to his mother, are his grand- parents, Marty and Kathy Nielsen of Mooresville, Thom and Teressa Taylor of Pawley's Island, S.C.; great grandparents, Curtis Neil and Carqlyn Aycoth of Monroe, N.C,, Donald and Liss Kundich of Huntley, l., Andy and Rose Taylor of Vernon, and Judy and Stephen Gunby of Olivia, N.C.; Many aunts, uncles and cousins. A memorial service was held April 10 at Whit- man Park Baptist Church in Mooresville with Rev. Rex Ware officiating, and Cavin Cook Funeral Home directing Memorial donations may be made to Whitman Park Baptist Church, P.O. Box 1172, Mooresville, I MR, MA[___ * DO others seem to mumble? DO you have difficulty understanding conversations with background noise? N.C. 28115. Mable H. Hudson, 81 Mable H. Hudson of Caryville died April 6 in Bay Medical Center, Pan- ama City. She was a native of Frankford but lived in Caryville most of her life. She was a member of St. Mary A.M.E. Church and was a dietician. Survivors include five children, Shirley Ran- dolph and wife, Nera, of Caryville, Ret. Sgt. Louis Hudson Jr. and wife, Rosa, of Haynesville, Ga., Dr. William Hudson Sr. of Tal- lahassee; Ret. Sgt. Major Elder Arthur Lee Hudson Sr. and wife, Geri, of Waikiki, Hawaii, Staff Sgt. Rev. Willis Hudson Sr. and wife, Shenna, of Kleen, Texas; a sister, Audrey Brown of Trenton, N.J., 20 grandchildren, 15 great- grandchildren and many other relatives and friends. Funeral services were held April 10 at St. Mary A.M.E. Church in Caryville with Revs. Youngblood Potter and J.B. Stallworth officiating. Burial followed in St. Mary Cemetery with Cooper Funeral Home of Chipley directing. James E.Carlile, 78 James Earl Carlile died April 7 at Flowers Hospital in Dothan, Ala. He was born in Midland City, Ala., May 2, 1926, to the late Leslie Whitfield and Annie Bell Taylor Whi field. He was a member of First Baptist Church in Chipley, the Kivanis Club and Alabama Realtors As- sociation. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a sister, Ruth Kirkland, and a brother, Louie Frank Carlile. Survivors include his wife, Martha Wright Car- lile of Dothan; two daugh- ters, Mary Ellen Carlile of Orlando and Kimberly Carlile MacQueen of Shelby, N.C.; and a sister, Geraldine Williams of Youngstown. Services were held April 9 at the funeral home cha- pel in Dothan. Burial followed in Memory Hill Cemetery with Ward Wilson Funeral Home of Dothan directing. James McGriff lII, infant James Allen "Jr." Mc- Griff HI of Caryville died April 15 at Gulf Coast Medical Center in Panama City. He was one day old. Survivors include his mother, Christy Lynn Gill and father, James Allen (JJ) McGriff Jr., both of Caryville; two sisters, Kaylee Scott and Shyanne Gill, of Caryville; his grandparents, Russell Gill of Vernon, Karen St. Cere of Caryville, James McG- riff Sr. of Gordon, Ala., and Flossie Brown of Ebro. Services will be held at 1 p.m. April 15 at Vernon Assembly of God Church Greg & Sharon Yordon, owners Nationally Board Certified Hearing Instrument Specialists with Elder John O'Brien officiating. Burial was in St. Mary's Cemetery in Caryville with Sims Funeral Home of Bonifay directing. Vela M. Riley, 99 Vela M. Riley died April 9. She was a lifetime resi. dent of Chipley. Although she never mar ried and had children of her own, all children who passed through her doors during her 50-plus years in the education system. held a special place in her heart. She had been a member of First Baptist Church of Chipley since 1943. She was preceded in death by her parents and all seven of her siblings. Survivors include a niece, two nephews, and numerous great- and great. great-nieces and nephews. Memorial services will be held 10 a.m. April 13 in the Brown Funeral Home Chapel, Chipley. with Revs. Kermit Soileau and Mike Orr officiating. Visitation will be one hour prior to the service. Evelyn H. Bavis, 59 Evelyn Hewett Bavis of Bonifay died April 8 at her home there. She was preceded in death by her parents, Ar- chie and Marion Hewett. and her husband, Harry Gene Bavis. Survivors include two sons, Ed Bavis and Chris. topher Bavis, both of Ham mondsport, N.Y; a daugh. ter, Debbie Shafer of Syra. cuse, N.Y.; two sisters, Sue Andrews of Westville and Muriel Register of Bonifay. eight grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Services will be held 2 p.m. April 16 at Peel Funeral Home Chapel in-: Bonifay with Rev. Jack' Faircloth officiating. Burial will be in Sell. ers Cemetery with Peel Funeral Home of Bonifay directing. Cumie N. Fuller, 80 Cumie Nell Fuller of Bonifay died April 8 at Doctors Memorial Hospi tal there. Survivors include a son. Dennis Fuller and wife. Ethel, of Sebring; two daughters, Merlene Bush and husband, Raymond. of Bonifay, Linda Green and husband, Quillian. of Crawfordville; three brothers, Willard Camley and Kite Carnley, both of Kinston, Ala., and Frank Carnley of Auburn, Ala.; two sisters, Mary Bess of Kinston and Louise Marsh of Auburn, 10 grandchil. dren and 25 great-grand. children. Funeral services were held April 11 in the funeral home chapel with Rev Tommy Moore officiating. Burial was in Bonifay City Cemetery with Peel Funeral Home of Bonifay directing. 4e ~l ~fi~m~M~rc XX~~H pHsniaM~slt * ARE some sounds overly loud while others you can't hear? * DO you have ringing in the ears? These symptoms could be Presbycusis, The gradual hearing loss that occurs as people age. For some, the hearing loss is so gradual you don't realize it's diminishing. If you br someone you know are experiencing any or all of these symptoms, call us today. The hearing screening and consultations are FREE. CMpI.*.1243 li.Stra run 85068-3580 tIR DeFunlalk SgidNgs i1766 NelMN AIv. Wet m LTwLn Um CtrJ (8501 892-7343 mHmi A .... Beltone c~76rltc~ Wednesday, April 13, 2005, Washington County News/Holmes County Times-Advertiser, 7B I'Read Together, Florida' essay contest deadline extended to April 22 of Adam Harpool, Treyson Sanders, Baleria Jones, Nic Stoltzfus and Trevor O'Banyon won second place. Blountstown's sponsor is Scott Bontrager. Individual winners are: first, Colin Forehand of Chipley High; second, An- thony Bennett of Marianna High; third, Mark Hodge Daron Norwood brings his message about the dan- gers of drug and alcohol abuse to the WHTC open house next Friday. Norwood to headline WHTC open house West Florida Elec- tric and Washington/ Holmes Technical Cen- ter (WHTC) are hosting Keep It Straight USA, an entertaining program that combines music with a message designed to re- veal the hidden dangers of drug and alcohol abuse. Country music record- ing artist, Daron Norwood will present the one-hour program at WHTC's open house on Friday, April 22, at 10 a.m., in Chipley. Norwood recorded his first solo in 1993 and had several top twenty hits in the mid-1990s. his message about drug and alcohol abuse has reached over 500,000 students across the nation. WHTC graduation set Graduation for Washington-Holmes Technical Center stu- dents will be held on Tuesday, May\ 10 at 7 p.m. in the Wash- ington County Agriculture Center. \ Anyone who completed a program between May 12, 2004 to Sthe present and would like to participate, should contact Rob- bie Bazzell at (850) 638-1180, ext. 343. For additional information contact, contact Robbie Bazzell. CC4OOOL N6E1W iS WELCOME 1 ; 'T1H&S-AVVEI2.TiSEr2. 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. Eligibilitv 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 Gov. Jeb Bush has an- nounced that middle school stu- dents participating in the Read Together, Florida essay contest based on Carl Hiaasen's fam- ily book, Hoot, will have the chance of winning a walk-on role in the book's motion pic- ture adaption filming in Florida this summer. "Read Together, Florida continues to grow, engaging Floridians and building appre- ciation for reading," said Bush. "In addition to encouraging children to read and share Hoot, by Florida author Carl Hiaasen, our middle school students can now compete to become part of the movie being filmed in Florida." The film is being produced by Walden Media (Holes, Because of Winn Dixie), Frank Marshall (The Bourne Supremacy, Sea- biscuit) and Jimmy Buffet, with shooting schedule to begin pro- duction in July. The Hoot movie script was written and will be directed by Wil Shriner (Fra- sier). New Line Cinema will distribute the ilm. Deadline for the contest entry has been ex- tended to April 22. Involvement with the movie, including a visit to the set and a walk-on role, is made possible by New Line Cinema, Walden Media and The Kennedy/Marshall Company. Read Together, Florida is the state's one book/one state reading project held annually that encourages all Floridians to read and share one book title. This year's selection, Hoot, is appropriate for family reading. Hoot tells the fictional story of young Floridians who choose to take a stand when environmen- tal and growth issues arise in their small town. Read Together, Florida runs from March 1 to April 30. Community activities tied to the book will take place across the state for readers of all ages. This year's project includes a writing contest for middle school students that offers the opportunity to rewrite the book's ending. A first-, second- and third-place winner will be selected by a panel of educators, business and literacy leaders across Florida. The project is managed by the nonprofit Vol- unteer Florida Foundation. Prizes include: *Grand prize The grand prize winner will receive a walk-on role in the motion picture adaption of Hoot, which begins filming in July. The stu- dent, his or her parent/guardian, and the winner's teacher will also be invited to visit the set. Additionally, the winner will re- ceive a $1,000 scholarship, with an additional $1,000 cash award going to the student's school. The winning essay will be printed in Beginnings, a journal for first-time writers published by Florida Center for the Liter- ary Arts at Miami Dade College, and the winning student will visit Bush in Tallahassee to be presented with the journal. Scholarships will be provided by Washington Mutual. *Second Place The second- Slace winner will receive a 500 scholarship, a $500 cash award to the student's school, a gift certificate from Barnes & Noble, a signed copy of Hoot and a certificate of participa- tion. *Third Place -The third-place winner will receive a $250 scholarship, a $250 cash award to the student's school a signed * copy of Hoot and a certificate of participation. Read Together, Florida, the one state/one book literacy promotion, is a project of the Governor's Family Literacy Ini tiative, managed by he nonprofit Volunteer Florida Foundation. The annual project is sponsored by Washington Mutual. Par ticipating organizations include the state Library and Archives of Florida, the Department of Education's Office of Just Read. Florida!, the Florida Center for the Literary Arts at Miami Dade College, Scholastic, Starbucks Coffee Company, Random House Children's Books, and Barnes & Nobel booksellers, as well as local libraries and book stores across the state. Founded by Cary Granat. former president of Miramax Films' Dimension label, and Michael Flaherty, Walden Me. dia specializes in entertainment that sparks the imagination and curiosity of kids and provides parents and teachers with ma trials to continue the learning process. Walden Media is a subsidiary of AFG. 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Local students excel in 'Brain Bowl' Twelve high schools participated in the one-day event. Marianna High's team of John Martin, Anthony Bennett, Kelly Blighton, Kelley English and Kristen Cotton cap- tured first place in the event. Bunny Odom is sponsor of the Marianna team. The Blountstown High Team WE CAN HELP YOU... STEIGER CHIROPRACTIC CENTER IP.A. Q C CHIPLEY, FLORIDA -6JO"m/ 0 A Service ofthe Chipola Regional Workforce Development Board -- ~--- :SpORTS HCHS baseball continues ',KI welcoming all challengers IiinII r 1lF JEREMY RAINES Sports Editor Coach Ron Dixon and his Holmes County High Blue Devils have always welcomed any chal- lengers. This past week they welcomed teams from S Kentucky to the Blue Devils campus to pre- pare themselves for the stiff competition they will face in the playoffs. The Devils welcomed S North Hardin, Ky. to the stadium and then proced- ed to spank them all the way back to their motels in an 8-4 win. The Devils jumped out to an early 2-0 lead as Brandon Dykes scored on a Marcus Black double. One inning later, Dykes cleared the bases with a three RBI double of his own. Brad White later put the finishing touches on the team from North Har- din when he slapped a 2 run home run to give the Devils victory. Zack Nails was the winning pitcher, going six innings allowing four runs and striking out eight. Gary Chesnut came on in the seventh to closeout the game. Just a day earlier the Devils faced the Rehobeth Rebels of Alabama. The Devils sent ace Marcus Black to the mound. Black went seven strong innings, striking out eight while picking up the 4-3 win for Coach Ron Dixon's squad. Kentral Ector had a clutch double in the sixth inning to energize the Devils and they scored four in the inning. Chesnut was the leader offensively with two hits. Getting back to their normal schedule the Devils played Cotton- dale on Friday night and were once again victori- ous, 10-0. Jared Mosely picked up the win going six innings with four strike- outs. Marcus Black drove the offense with two hits, an RBI and two runs scored. Holmes County now sits at 15-5 on the season and just a few votes shy of being ranked in the top ten in the state. The Devils will host Chipley on Thursday night in a big district match up. Marcus Black doubles off the fence in the first inning for HCHS. * I Zack Nails picked up the win for the Devils over North Hardin, Ky. Chipley falls to Vernon 9-8 in District 2-2A match-up Crystal Thompson has been key in every win for the Devils. Chipley batters had trouble mounting any offense against the Devils. Lady Devils win four straight JEREMY RAINES Sports Editor Holmes County High School Lady Blue Devils softball team finished the week with four straight wins and now stand at 15- 4 on the year. The Lady Devils started off with a win over county rival Ponce de Leon, 13-2, followed that with a 10-7 S whipping of Cottondale and then took home, away sweep of the Chipley Ti- gers, 16-2 and 8-2. Crystal Thompson was the winning pitcher for three of the games while Aleah Peters pulled out the win against Cottondale. Leading the way for the Lady Devils against PdL were Nicole Barbee going 4-for-5, Crystal Thomp- son going 4-for-5 with a double, Lindsey Tomlin and Racheal Hodge both finished with three hits for the game. In the following game, the Devils continued their strong play and once again Crystal Thompson led the way offensively going 3- for-4 with a home run. Cassy Long and Holly Langford both added RBIs in the win. In the all-important dis- trict match up against the Lady Tigers of Chipley, Crystal Thompson pitched 12 innings, striking out 13 batters while walking only five. Holmes County's Lind- say Tomlin had a big triple ESTf PRICES IN THE fRI-STATES AEA! No Pown aymewit WAC) 1-800-AT-HONPA BEASLEY HONDA U.S. 201 SOUTH OZARK Reomomntinded tfr Wlde~ ages 16 and older. in the first game against the Tigers picking up several RBIs. Tomlin, Thompson, Long and Langford all had extra base hits in the win over the Tigers. The Lady Devils travel to Vernon tomorrow night. JEREMY RAINES Sports Editor The Chipley High Tigers split a pair of important district games over the past week. The Tigers faced off against in-county rival Vernon on Wednesday af- ternoon in Vernon but fell 9-8. The teams battled back and forth for the entire seven innings. Chipley jumped out to an early 3-0 lead in the top of the first, before Vernon answered with two in the bottom half to cut the lead to one. The Tigers added another in the second to extend the lead to two. Vernon tied the game at 5-5 in the bottom of the fifth with aggressive base running and clutch hitting. Vernon pulled ahead in the sixth to hold a 6-5 lead going into the final inning. Wildcats It took extra innings for the top two teams in District 2- 1A girls. softball to decide which one would come out on top. Bethelehem and Gracev- ille battled for seven innings and neither team could score. A one-out double by Nichole Ward in the bot- tom of the eighth inning set the table for the Beth- lehem Wildcats to pull out the win. Ward advanced to third on a passed ball and senior Tara Cunningham singled up the middle to drive Chipley's bats came to ery time," said CHS coach life plating three runs in Andy Compton. the top half to hold a com- "Dylan Bozarth had a manding two run lead. big day for us at the plate," The Tigers felt strong he added. about the lead with pitching The Tigers bounced back being one of there strong the following day with a weapons. big 9-1 win over South Vernon would not be Walton. denied as they plated three The win improves the Ti- of there own to walk away gers to 11-5 on the season with the important district and battling for a first round win. bye in the playoffs. Mitchell Davidson was, Shawn Harrison_.got.lte. on the mound for the Tigers win for Chipley as he went as he went six innings for seven innings, walking six the Tigers. and striking out 15. Leading the way offen- Scotty Rudd, Mitchell sively for the Tigers were Davidson and Hunter Park Jed Peel going 1-for-2 with all had a pair of hits in the three RBIs, Kevin Fussell win. also went 1-for-2 with two "Harrison had a great RBIs and a double. night on the mound, lim- Dylan Bozarth had a iting their success with a strong outing finishing 2- great fast ball and curve for-3 with a double, RBI ball," said Compton. and two runs scored. The Tigers play Hol- "There were ups and mes County in Bonifa) downs for both teams, yet on Thursday afternoon at they both battled back ev- 6 p.m. win in final at-bat homeWard and give the Wildcats the win. Bethlehem and Gracev- ille split the regular season meetings with both teams winning at home. Nichole Ward picked up the win allowing seven hits and striking out six. Ward also finished the game with two hits. The win improved their record to 7-2 on the season. The two previous games for the Wildcats also re- sulted in wins. On March 29 they topped Grand Ridge 16-6. Ward went the distance for that win. She also went 3-for-4 with a double and triple. Heather Phillips had a good day at the plate going 2-for-4 with a double and three RBIs. The following game the Wildcats made quick work of Malone winning 14-0 in a 10-run rule game. Ward once again led the way with two home runs and six RBI's. Keron Mitchell also played well adding a triple and three RBIs. The Wildcats play in Grand Ridge on Thursday afternoon. CUSTOM GRASS PLANTINGE Rusll ifo 8,TitnA8 Tfon4 &Casa or Srigsavaiablefor icku D ONNE LF R S BelloodAlabma 6313 334-58-382 x*.24 334588359 AM 1140- WP0C Listen Up to WIN Free Meals from... .- "Carter Burnett" and the Tri-County Report * "Fact or Fiction" 7:30 am M-F with Mike Allan . Open Air Market 1:00 pm * "Gold Coast" 2:00 4:00 pm * Pulse Classics 8:00 pm Midnight * "Pulse Transit" with DJ DivX Midnight Saturdays * Saturday Morning Bluegrass With Nikki Lee 1513 South Boulevard Chipley, Florida 638-0234 Fax 638-4333 , \/v^' PdL holds opening day Ponce de Leon held it's first open- ing day of Dixie Youth baseball on Saturday, March 26. Ponce de Leon formed it's own league and franchise in the fall of last year. FSU boosters set go The 2005 Panhandle Sem- inole Boosters Annual Golf Tournament will be held April 21 at the Indian Springs Golf Club in Marianna. This years celebrity guests will be former FSU receiver Kez McCorvey and Gene Deckerhoff "Voice of the Seminoles." The tournament is to help raise funds for local FSU students. Last year's tour- nament awarded four stu- dents money towards their educational needs. Registration and warm-up will begin at noon with the shotgun start at 1 p.m. for the four-man scramble. Cost of the event is $60 per golfer or $240 per team. This fee includes a cookout following the tour- nament. If tourney Prizes will be awarded for longest drive, straight- est drive, closest to pin and more. Cash prizes will be awarded to the top three teams. Hole sponsorships can be purchased for $100. For more information or to sponsor a hole call Char- lene Boebe at 482-8787, Roy Baker at 526-4005 or 482-7689 or Matt Dryden at 352-3300. AWF returns to Roulhac Center Results of American Wrestling Federation action in Chipley, FL on Saturday, April 12 (TV taping) *Dan Delicious defeated Matt Gordy with a super- kick. *David Mercury chal- lenged Jester McKain for the TV title. Mercury won by disqualification with McKain retaining the title. *Aeon Flexx retained the Elite Championship Wres- tling belt be beating El Rojas. Flexx then trashed the belt and the ECW in general, calling them "dirt under his shoe." *Leading Edge (Calvin Rose and Monty Warbucks) took the AWF Tag-Team Title from Confederate Kid and Mr. Irresistible when Irresistible took a bribe from Dandy Jack and turned on his partner. "It's now Mr. I, because it's all about I," said Irresistible. *Mr. Fantasy beat Mir- acle Mikey Webb. *David Mercury beat Matt Gordy with the "Ex- tinction Level Event." *Miracle Mikey Webb beat Confederate Kid when Mr. I interfered. *The returning Bad Boy Leroy joined Mr. Fantasy in tag action against Aeon Flexx and Jester McKain, with a double DQ as a result. *Matt Gordy and The Southern Assassin (with Dandy Jack) met Lead- ing Edge. Confederate Kid hauled Jack out of the arena, with Southern As- sassin in hot pursuit. This left Gordy to be made into chutney by Leading Edge. *Aeon Flexx put the AWF title on the line in a three-way with B.G. James and Mr. Fantasy, with Flexx retaining the title. The American Wres- tling Federation returns to Chipley on Saturday, April 26 at 8 p.m. at the T.J. Roulhac Center. Tick- ets are just $6 general ad- mission, and proceeds benefit the T.J. Roulhac Center. For information, call 850-638-7183 or check out the website at gulfcoastwrestling.com. Just look for AWF Chi- pley. In the spring, you love how it feels outside. Wednesday, April 13, 2005, Washington County News/Homles County Times-Advertiser, 9B ) Local players participate in all-star basketball The Freedom All-Star Classic, a pair of basketball games featuring the region's best high school seniors, was held this past Saturday at Gulf Coast Community College in Panama City. The News Herald of Pan- ama City and the Northwest Florida Daily News of Fort Walton Beach each selected boys and girls teams from their respective circulation areas spanning 14 counties in the Panhandle. The girls' game was held at the Billy Harrison Field House at GCCC, and the boys' game followed at 1 p.m. Three players from Jack- son County were named to The News Herald's East girls team. Marianna's Shakima Collins, Cottondale's Brit- tany Mathis and Poplar Springs' Megan Long all were named to the East. Collins averaged 21 points per game at Mari- anna, Long led the Atom- ics with 18 points per game, and Mathis scored 13 points a game for Cottondale. Chipley's Nikki Jack- son, who averaged 19 points,seven assists and *1 Johnson off and running at SELU The pads went on and the intensity went up, as the Southeastern Louisiana football team closed out the first week of spring practice with a spirited afternoon session on Thursday. Holmes County High graduate Demerious John- son showed he learned a lot during his redshirt season as he put on a defensive clinic. Johnson made two driv- ing interceptions at the end of practice that got the de- fensive coaches and players fired up. "Johnson is really step- ping up and we expect a Scale fish Baptist Men of West Flor- ida Association announce their inaugural Scale Fish fishing tournament at Gap Pond on Saturday, April 30. Registration for the event is $50 per boat with two lot out of him this season," said SELU coach Dennis Roland. A high-impact one-on- one hitting drill early in practice set the tone for the practice. Thursday's practice marked the first time this spring that the Lions worked out in full pads. "With today being the first day we were in full pads, I was happy with what we were able to do," Roland said. "We still have a long way to go, but overall, I was pleased with the first week of practice." After spending the first half of the day on the prac- tice field, the team moved to Strawberry Stadium for the final portion of prac- tice. Once at the stadium, the Lions participated in game-situation drills. A long touchdown pass from Martin Hankins to Felton Huggins and John- son's two interceptions highlighted the action. Johnson is expected to battle for a starting corner spot on this year's roster. He lead the Blue Devil's to a district championship in 2003 as cornerback and receiver. tourney announced fisherman per boat. A banquet ticket is in- Their will be a kickoff cluded with registration or banquet on Friday, April additional tickets can be 29 at the National Guard purchased for $5. Armory at 6:30. For additional infor- Professional fisherman mation or to sign-up call Scott Martin will be the Sam Hagan at 638-1895 guest speaker. from 5-8 p.m. = AM 0 MBWw ggggipg, jp g gIWON g A 5. Cr llirl SALE Sale Ends Monday, 4-18-05 ZERO DOWN WITH APPROVED CREDIT SPECIAL LEASE PROGRAM COMPETITIVE INTEREST RATE FRIENDLY STAFF 'fffllpi I k # 1;~~t~tt~t 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. m - I I lr9,.. .IY"i% ,~~dib ; tourney seven rebounds for the Tigers, also played for the East. In the boys' game, Graceville 7-footer Rashaad Singleton suited up for the East. Singleton has committed verbally to the University of Georgia. He averaged 18 points, 10 rebounds and nine blocked shots per game as a senior. Chipley guard James Staten and Cottondale guard Eddie Russ were among theplayers to join Singleton on the Easi squad. I 10B, Washington County News/Holmes County Times-Advertiser, Wednesday, April 13, 2005 6384-0212 R]iLMRIaE R an1E1Y n-.LL 638-4242 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 5 4 7 4 4 1 4 the first 20 words, plus 20 cents per word for each word over 20. 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Box 627, Chipley, FL 32428 CATTLE SHOWING EQUIPMENT grooming shoot, W/HD floor, five show halters and associ- ated equipment $225 for all. 547-1220 19 LAYING HENS & 1 Rooster $75 ($3.75 each) Also, 99 Cypress Boards 1"x8"x8'. Perfect! $700. Also, 1 30" electric range, nearly new $200. 638-1246 WEDDING GOWN BEADED bodice, chiffon skirt, train, crinoline, veil, size 14. $200. 260-2025 TOP SOIL EXCELLENT quality. Good 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 AWESOME PAGEANT DRESSES for sale. Cleaning out the Queen's closet-must sell! Na- tional/State Level dresses at unbelievable low prices. Daughters have outgrown, some dresses worn once, EX- CELLENT condition. Sizes 2T-8 girls. Please call 850-338-6817 or 638-2910 after 5pm. AVON CALLING CLINI- CAL Lift and Tuck. Get tightertummy, lifted but- tocks in just 4 weeks. Phone Dwayne Atkins 547-1640 ISR FOR SALE CEDAR lum- ber. 1x8's, 1xl0's, 1x12's, all 8ft long. (850)638-4860; cell 415- 0385 COLOR COPIES $1. COPIES 150 Washing- ton County News, down- town Chipley. FOR SALE NEW brush, juard, fits Chevrolet pick- ip, 4 new tires. 547-2734 after 5pm. FISH FOR STOCKING ponds and lakes. Chan- nel Catfish, Coppemose Bluegill, Shellcracker and Largemouth Bass. LAKE GENEVA FISHERIES 334-684-6473 TOOL BOX FOR small pick-up. $50. 773-2088 CATTLE SQUEEZE SHUTE moveable on wheels $500. Rolls of hay, you move $10. 638-0165; 258-7191; 638-6473 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 CH/A UNIT 8 air condi- tioners with heat, dish- washer, hot water heater. 638-4722 SOD FOR SALE on the farm, delivered or in- stalled. Centipede and 419 Bermuda. WEST FLORIDA TURF (850)638-4860. 24 Years experience! CHIPLEY TIGERS EM- BROIDERED Gradua- tion gifts. Stadium Blan- kets w/student's name and year $25. Caps w/ year $20. (tax not includ- ed) Accepting special or- ders. Please call (850)638-7732 HAY FOR SALE Bahia hay rolls $20. You load for only $18 a roll. (850)258-7191; 638- 0165; 638-1003 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 HORSES 1 APP Blan- keted Filly, 1 App Sorrel Colt, 2 yrs old, $450 each. Also, Young Black Jack $500. (850)527- 9582 HYBRID WOLVES & Pups, 8 weeks to 1 1/2 years old. $100-$200. (850)956-4787 AZALEAS $1.50, BIG BRIDAL WREATH $2.95 Many acres of high qual- ity landscape trees & shrubs to choose from. Arbor Lane Nursery 2636 Bruner Dairy Rd., Vernon. (850)535-9886 AZALEAS ONLY $1.50! 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 SOLID WOOD cherry sleigh bed & pillow top mattress set. All new in box, retail $1400, sell $575. 850-222-7783 DINING RM BEAUTI- FUL new cherry table, 6 Chippendale chairs, lighted china cabinet, can deliver. $3k list, sell for $1100. 850-222-2113 BED NEW VISCO NASA Memory Foam mattress set. Still boxed, factory warranty, can deliver. Mfg. list$1200, sell $400. Call 850-425-8374 .COUCH & loveseat, brand new, still pack- aged, w/warranty. Can deliver. Suggested retail $1200, sell $450. 850- 545-7112 FURNITURE & SERTA MATTRESSES Low, low, low overhead guar- antees low; low, low pric- es. P&S Discount Furniture, Chipley. (Since 1973) 850-638-4311 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 QUEEN DOUBLE PIL- LOW top mattress set. Name brand, new in plastic, factory warranty $195. 850-425-8374 BED KING SIZE name brand mattress, box w/ warranty, new in plastic $295 can deliver. 850- 222-2113 FIVE PIECE OAK Queen bedroom suit, ar- moire, and computer hutch $600. Contact Jyl Eickmann (850)326- 2343 2001 MUSTANG BLACK V6, leather, au- tomatic, 46k, like new, $9800. Call 547-5181 92 CHEVY CAPRICE Classic SW. Fully loaded, seats 9. $2800 OBO. Ask for Karl. 547-4465 ONE OWNER 98 Chevy Cavalier, 2 door, new shocks, new starter, new fuel pump & filter, good tires, $3500. 956-4672 2003 INFINITE 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. 1979 CORVETTE "lEV- SYijm brand new! Must see to appre- ciate. 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 1994 FORD MUSTANG 5.0, 5-speed, AC, low miles. $7200 OBO. Call 638-1531 1999 BEIGE TOYOTA Camry LE, 4-door, loaded & ready. Main St. Auto. 638-0572 ask for Daryl. 1999 MERCURY SABLE 35,000 miles, like new, must sell, excel- lent condition. Pay off only. 415-6683; 638- 0083 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 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 FOR SALE 1995 Mazda Miata convertible, 5 speed, good shape. $5500. (850)547-4000 98 HONDA PRELUDE green, automatic, A/C, sunroof, Kenwood disc player, 72,000 miles, ex- cellent condition, asking $11,000. OBO. 548- 5084 FOR SALE 1993 Gold Cadillac Fleetwood, very good condition. $6000. 638-5551 99 MERCURYCOUGAR V6, auto, CD, black. 638- 9140; 596-0386 2002 CHEVY MALIBU 23K miles, fully loaded, leather interior, sun-roof, gold package, automatic, tinted windows. Great' Condition. $13,000. OBO 850-209-8771 FOR SALE 1997 Silver Camaro, T-Tops, 65K miles $10,500. 547-3545 2003 JEEP WRAN- GLER red w/charcoal rag top, excellent condition, 13,000 miles & warranty, take over payments. 547-3817 FOR SALE 1999 Cadil- lac Deville Elegance, 24,400 low mileage, PearlWhite, loaded. Ask- ing $18,000. One owner. (850)258-5890; (850)258-5824 1998 PONTIAC TRANS- PORT mini-van, 6-cyl, seats seven, excellent shape inside & out, cold air, loaded $5995. 547- 9233 81 CORVETTE NEW en- gine, mechanically great, garage kept for 13 yrs. $8900. 535-1778 94 TOYOTA TERCEL Sport, 4 speed, $2500. 547-2829, leave mes- sage. 2003 FORD ESCAPE 4 door, V6, AT, loaded, very low miles. Blue book $18,150. 548-9091 af- ter 5:30pm weekdays. 1967 FORD MUSTANG Pony. 390 Big Block, 3 speed, 4BBL carb, com- pletely restored. 'New tires. Must see! $5995. 263-7892 2001 FORD EXPLORER white, automatic, fully loaded, 6 CD changer, running boards, custom- ized bra, $8000. (334)588-3141, cell (850)418-0031 87 MERCEDES 420SEL new trans-Alt, recent valve job. $6995. neg. 527-1722, leave mes- sage. 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 FOR SALE 1998 Ford Sports Contour $3400, can be seen at 608 N. Waukesha St., Bonifay or call 547-3660 Esto Fix-Up & Save Mobile $17,900 2 Homes Pecan Grove Privacy 4+ Acres Pond $127,000 Attractive 2 Acre Hobby Farm Pond & Dock, Garden Area, RV/Carport, 20x24' Building 3/1.5 Enclosed Garage Makes Family Room $99,900 4.4 Acre Mini Ranch 2/1 Brick Home Carport, Barns, Fencing, Pond, Horse Stalls Paved 177A $99,900 Bonifay Historic 4/2 1906 Home Big Front Porch Central, High Ceilings owner/agent $127,000 * Need to sell? We have buyers! We market your property in MLS! 87 CHRYSLER New Yorker, white, cruise, tilt steering, AC, power locks, windows, automat- ic. AM/FM radio. 624- 9773 2000 BRONZE CHEVY Malibu. 55,000 miles, AC, CD player, tinted power windows, new stock speakers. Like newly $10,000. Call 849-1143 1990 DODGE TRUCK A/ C, AM/FM radio, auto, some work needed. $1500. Call 535-0811 97 DODGE 4-wheel drive, 155,000 miles, looks and runs great $6500 QBO. 263-9711 1998 Z71 ext cab, 3-door. $9500. 263-3105 eve- nings. 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 1999 ISUZU AMIGO Convertible, brand new clutch, transmission, starter, timing belts. Ask- ing $6500. 773-5720, leave message 1987 CHEVY .o0 Van fully customized with front & rear air. $3500 OBO. 548-4798; 548- 5763 1987 FORD F250 4x4 351 motor. Runs good, great shape. $3800. (850)415-6301 FOR SALE 1999 Chevy Suburban LT, 5.7 litre, leather, CD, front/rear AC, 153,000 miles. Ask- ing $8950. Call 850-956- 1260 2001 MAZDA DUAL sport truck V6, 38K, ex- tras, excellent condition $9800. 415-6207 1961 CHEVY APACHE Stepside, primed, ready for restoration. $1000 OBO. 638-9188 1995 EXT CAB S-10, 4 cyl, 5-spd, $3000. Call after 9pm (850)849-2528 2003 S-10 P/U, long wheel base, A/C, AT, tilt, CD, alarm, V-6, tint, 15- inch wheels, bedliner, $11,500. (850)836-5647 1999 DODGE DURA- NGO loaded, also 3rd seat, low mileage. $8500. 258-6822 1993 GMC SUBURBAN w/350 motor, color red, dual air, loaded. New transmission. Good con- dition. $5500. Call Dan 638-7683 BEAUTIFUL 2004 RED Dodge Durango SLT, A head turner with 7 seats. Dual Air, Sharp wheels. 12,000 miles; $26,000. 850-638-8882. 1994 F-350 XLT Dually, 5-speed, power stroke diesel 7.3 c turbo direct injection, fold down goose neck ball $8500. 547-4354 1980 DODGE EX- TENDED work van $1500. 773-3892 1988 FORD F350 cus- tom dually, AC, AT, excel- lent condition $2900. (850)415-5831 SUV 98 MITSUBISHI Montero, full size, 7 pas- senger, V6, gas saver, 103K, sunroof, luggage rack. $10,500. (850)263- 7664 1988 S10 W/1996 3.1 motor w/5 speed au- tomatic. Custom paint and interior, with topper. $2000 cash. Call Dan 638-7683 1999 FORD EXPLORER XLT, hunter green exte- rior, tan interior, approx 82,000 miles. $6500. 638-7166 1996 F150 XL Extended cab, bedliner, dual tanks, 120K, good condition $7000. 547-9396 97 FORD F-150, 4 wheel drive, 8 cyl, quad cab, 3rd door, brand new tires. Excellent condition. $8800 Call 535-2276 FOR SALE 2001 Ford Expedition XLT, loaded, 42,000 miles, $17,000. 547-4830 between 6pm & 8pm only. No collect calls. 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 1995 FORD F-150 XLT, extended cab, V8, auto, power window, locks, toolbox, cab steps, rails, rims, AM/FM cassette, $7000 638-9630 FOR SALE 1999 F-150, low miles $13,500. OBO. 100,000 mile warranty. 547-5960; 547-2228 FOR SALE 1996 Ex- plorer XLT, V-8, 4 door, leather, loaded, custom rims, Alpine stereo sys- tem, tinted windows $11,000. 547-2502 '99 DODGE 1 ton Dual- ly. Gas standard trans- mission. $14,500. Firm. 547-5941 If no answer, leave message. 1998 OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE Van dual air, CD player, leather, etc. Tan, 77,000 miles. Must see and drive to ap- preciate. 638-1138 89 FORD RANGER truck. 5-speed, $2000 cash OBO. 548-5924 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 TAKE UP PAYMENTS White 2002 S-10 V6 Chevrolet Pickup truck. Call after 6pm. 638-7189 99 GMC SONOMA 180k miles, AT $4000. 527- 5125 99 FORD EXPEDITION 100,000 miles, excellent condition. $12,000. (850)579-2977 1994 CONVERSION VAN V-6, cruise, power windows, 106 k miles, looks and runs good. 547-2180 2000 HONDA ODYS- SEY EX Mini-Van, V6, 89,000 miles, good con- dition, gray cloth interior, white exterior, $13,000 OBO. 547-0899 FOR SALE 87 Dodge Ram 250 Van. Good me- chanical condition. Makes excellent work van, $1250. Call eve- nings after 5:30. 535- 9800 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 FOR SALE BY owner, 3 bedroom brick, CH/A, large lot, large utility building, real nice, extra clean. Reasonably priced. 547-2091 CAROLE CANNON REALTY 2229Jlm Bush Rd. Bonlfav, FL [8501547-4784 Cell (8501951-5682 Carole Cannon, Broker 94 AC paved hwy. frontage, about 1/2 cleared with bal- ance in pines & big oaks. Fencing, gates, 2 wells, pond, outbldg. $220,000. 15 AC +- cleared land good for horses or cattle. Fencing, dbl. gate, deep well, newer septic, lots of county road frontage $52,000. 2.5 AC, Prosperity Community, $14,900, Sale Pending. 80 AC +- wooded with paved road frontage, excellent for hunting or a great get away property, $250,000. 6.2 AC. Mostly wooded with pond area, lots of road frontage, nice trees, $19,900. 13/4 ACS +- beautiful wooded lot with city water avail- able, ready for your home. Mobiles allowed $12,500. www.carolecannonrealty.com RESIDENTIAL OR COMMERCIAL 3BR/ 1BA located on 842 5th St., Chipley, access view to Hwy 77. $600/mo. Lot next door also available. Deposit & references re- quired. Call 638-8463; 638-1773 or 596-0927. FOR RENT ONE bed- room furnished house. Has living room, dining room, kitchen, bathroom. *No pets in house. Fenced yard. $350 per month plus deposit. 415- 7133 HOME FOR RENT or sale. Brick home, 3BR/ 2BA, covered.porch, 2 car garage, CH/A, In Alford. $800/mo. plus deposit & references. (850)579-4317 1 BEDROOM 1 bath cot- tage, Poplar Springs area near Graceville. (850)263-2748 HOUSE FOR RENT 3 miles South of Chipley off Hwy 77. Call for informa- tion. 638-1858 4 BEDROOM, 2 1/2 bath, brick home, large shaded lot, Chipley, ref- erences required, first and last month and de- posit, 547-2091. FOR RENT OR sale. 2BR/1BAw/carport, CH/ A, on large lot in Cottondale. $360/mo. plus deposit & refer- ences. (850)579-4317 199916X80 WNEW car- pet, island kit., Special fi- nancing for Tyndal mem- bers. Call Brad 1-866- 732-7607. Pmts around $385/mth for 8yrs. 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 NICE 4+2 DW w/plywood floors, Glamour bath, pmts low as $375/mth. Call Brad & apply. 1-866- 732-7607 NEW 14X70 3+2 w/ply- wood floors. Lot model sale, pmts low as $250/ mth. Call Brad 1-866- 732-7607 DOUBLEWIDES FOR sale, nice, 1- 32x48, in Bonifay, to be moved, $23,900 as is, where is, call 850-258-1290 2BR/1BA MOBILE HOME Wausau area. $400/mo. plus deposit. Call (850)569-2754 for details & showing ap- pointment. FOR RENT VERY nice 2BR/2BA mobile home in the country, $415 plus deposit. No pets. Smoke free environment. Ted Whidden. (850)685- 2 3 5 3 , ted @phdservice.com OLDER DOUBLEWIDE on large lot country set- ting, 3BR/2BA, CH/A, to- tal electric, carport, $450/ mo., $200/dep. 638- 8386; 638-4273. 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 3 BEDROOM MOBILE home, Hud approved, 3 miles S.E. of Bethlehem School 547-5716. SLEEPY HOLLOW DU- PLEX apartments. 2 & 3 bedroom units. Senior Citizen Discount. HUD not accepted. (850)638- 7128 FOR RENT 1 & 2 bed- room apartments. (850)638-5195 BUILDING DOWN- TOWN FOR rent. Rail- road Ave., Chipley. 638- 1918 APPROX 8 ACRES land, Brickyard Rd, wooded, commercial. 638-2170 LAND FOR SALE 5 acres at the corner of Cutchins Mill Rd & Over- pass Rd. $23,000. Call 638-5429 after 5pm POPULAR SPRINGS REALTY, LLC Licensed Real Estate Broker, home for sale Bonifay, FL. Siding with brick ac- cents, 2BR/1 BA, nice liv- ing area, utility room, ga- rage, heated & cooled, 1,215 sq ft, located with- in Bonifay city limits. Ask- ing price $79,000. Phone (850)547-5551 FOR RENT 1100 sq ft office or 1 to 2 office shar- ing arrangements. 1240 S. Blvd., Chipley. 638- 2124 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 TWO SIDE BY side ready to build lots. Northdale Subdivision, Bonifay, FL. Call 904- 744-1417 or 904-755- 6503 98.8 ACRES 18 yr old planted pines. Lot of road frontage, 1/4 mile off paved Road 177A. Small pond, must see. Call Ima at McGowan's Unique Realty 547-1638 or 850- 258-4986 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 EXECUTIVE OFFICE SPACE for rent down- town Chipley. 638-1918 11 ACRES TRAILER three ponds, 90+ Peach trees on Hwy 160. Coastal Living Realty 1- 850-258-1762 FORECLOSURE? DON'T LOSE IT! We can help any type loan or property. (850)638-1035 YARD SALE SAT April 16, 1114 Brickyard Rd., lots of stuff GA'S YARD SALE 4/16/ 05 706 3rd St., across from courthouse. "A little of everything" YARD SALE BESIDE Chavers-Brock Furniture. Saturday, 8am-lpm. Mattresses, clothes, bathtub, recliners, lots of small items. 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 FRIDAY 8-4, Sat 8-12, Hwy 177A, 5.5 miles to McNeal Rd, turn right, go to dead end, everything goes, rain or shine. BARN YARD JUNK Sale. Some good stuff, some not so good stuff, used fence wire, fence posts, aerators, hay rings, cattle feeder, used lumber, and a lot of mis- cellaneous items. Eddie Davis, Creek Road, Vemon, follow signs. Sat. April 16, 9am-3pm SAT APRIL 16 8am- 2pm. 1540 Lonnie Rd., 5 miles South of 1-10 off Hwy 77. Children's items, Compound Bow, misc. 638-0085 4229 DOUGLAS FERRY Rd. S. of 1-10. Turn R., go 4 miles. Sofa bed $50, kids bookshelf bed w/6 drawers $75, Baby bed $40, boy clothes, many misc items. Everything must go! APRIL 16 LOCATED at 3471 Lucas Lake Rd (pa- vilion at Lake Hicks) 7:30am-12:00 noon. Mini-van, pick-up truck, boat, spa, fumiture, hock- ey game, etc.... 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 PUBLIC AUCTION SAT, April 16th, 5:30pm, prec view 5pm. Caryville Community Ctr, Cary- ville, FL. Appr. 500' S. of Hwy 90 on Hwy 279. Mis- cellaneous auction. Mul- ti-sellers!!!, partial list ir- cludes: entertAinment center, computer desk,cart, 4pc set of Samsonite luggage, 2 new saddles, new saddle blankets, bridles, saddle racks, breadmakers, col- or TV, built in dishwash- er, McCoy planters, rock- er glider, wooden deacon bench, wooden baskets, new Mr Coffee, living room couch pillows, King & Queen quilts, woodeh shelves, glass kitchen canisters, hand mixers, tea pots, cookie jars, wooden stool, planter stands, many kitchen items, Kirby vacuum cleaner/shampooer, knives, vcr, skill saws, jewelry, baby walker, highchair, electric & gas weedeater, box deals, and many more items too numerous to list. Re- freshments available, rain or shine. Auctioneer: Michelle Roof AU3014. Michelle & HC's Auction AB 2224. (850)547-9140'. Cash or checks w/lD, 5% buyers premium. TRI-COUNTY AUCTION will NOT have regular sale Sat., April 16, 2005. Will re-open in May. Jamie Chesnut 2837. 2187AB. (850)638-1782 for infn 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 wee: kend. Antiques & misc. 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WE HAVE BUYERS-WE NEED SELLERS UST WITH US AND GE IT SOLD .www.unitedcountry.com/bonifayfl a ~1~> mlr "~7*iY~~1:"-~-ll*~X`~iX~_I~--*~-~--m~LI Wednesday, April 13, 2005, Washington County News/ Holmes County Times-Advertiser 11B u u7 1 IS SEEKING DELIVERY/LOT ATTENDANT With CDL License Competitive Wages, Reirement & Health Benefits APPLY IN PERSON BETTER BUILT BUILDINGS 1284 Jackson Ave., Chipley, FL BUSY REAL ESTATE 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 read legal descriptions a plus. Apply to P.O. Box 887 Chipley, FL 32428 or pprappra @behsouh.nel. No phone calls please. EXPANDING COMPA- NY SEEKING applicants to leam the truss building trade. Paid on-the-job training, bi-weekly bo- nuses. For appointment please call Arban & As- sociates from 7am-3pm @ 850-836-4362 VERNON PLACE HASa full time Cook Position available immediately. EYA is a company that offers good pay, excellent benefits and vacation. Call (850)535-6513 or pick up an application. GULF COAST ELEC- TRIC Cooperative will be accepting applications for one opening for the position of Right of Way Equipment Operator through Tuesday, April 19, 2005, at Workforce Center of Florida, Marin- er Plaza, 625 Highway 231, Panama City, FL. These openings are in our Southport District Of- fice. Minimum Job Spec- ifications for Equipment Operator position are as follows:, Require High School Graduate/Equiv- alent; minimum of two years experience as a Ground Technician or Right of Way Helper, in- cluding prior experience with tractors and power equipment, and profi- ciency in operation of all power equipment. Prefer experience in the opera- tion of a Klipper side cut- ting machine. Require the ability to use power tools, all equipment hy- draulics and be capable of,perfouning.minor line duties. Require ability to acquire an excellent knowledge of Gulf Coast Electric Cooperative's policies and procedures and rules and regula- tions. Require the ability to have and maintain a palid Florida commercial driver's license and DOT certification. Require ex- cellent verbal and inter- personal skills to effec- tively interact with mem- bers; flexibility to work varied hours. Equal op- portunity employer. IF YOU ARE seeking long-term employment, 6ood wages, benefits and have the desire to learn and grow with us, we are looking for Fore- ian's, Form Carpenters, Labors. Reed Concrete nd Construction, Inc. ax.resume to 850-547- 8677 or call 850-547- 5767 DRIVERS: HOME (IOST nights! Dedicated drivers needed for Hans- fbrd, FL. (.37 empty/ .38 loaded ) Health, life, den- tal, 401k, vacation, holi- day pay. Grayson Mitchell, Inc. 800-247- 0321 hARDEE'S HAS ONE position available for an experienced Assistant managerr. This person should be a motivator, leader and a great coach ws well as enjoy working with people. Salary is based on experience. Benefits include BCBS, 01-K, vacation, sick leave and bonus. Aver- age workweek is 45-50 hours. Qualified, serious inquiries call Glenn at 850-326-1185. IS SEEKING EXPERIENCED METAL WORKER & FRAMERS ***** 'Competitive Wages, Retirement & Health Benefits APPLY IN PERSON BETTER BUILT BUILDINGS 1284 Jackson Ave., Chipley, FL AVON CALLING JOIN the fun with the Avon team. Unlimited eamings, career. Retirement money. Phone Dwayne Atkins. Appointment fee $10. 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. 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THURSDAY, April 14 8 a.m.-5 p.m.-Holmes County Library open. 9 a.m.-6 p.m.-Vernon Library open. 9 a.m.-6 p.m.-Chipley Library open. 10:30-11 a.m.-Chipley Library preschool storytime. 11 a.m.-Washington Council on Aging (located in Chipley) senior lunches, for reservations call 638-6217, donations accepted. 1 p.m.-6 p.m.-Wausau Library open. 5:30 p.m.-Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, held at 1360 Foxworth Road in Chipley. 6 p.m.-Wausau City Council meeting, held at city hall. 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 educational annex building in Bonifay. 8 p.m.-Narcotics Anonymous meeting, held at Blessed Trinity Catholic Church in Bonifay. FRIDAY, April 15 8 a.m.-5 p.m.-Holmes County Library open. 9 a.m.-6 p.m.-Vernon Library open. S 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 reservations call 638-6217, donations accepted. 8 p.m.-Alcoholics Anonymous open meeting, held at Presbyterian Church in Chipley. SATURDAY, April 16 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 17 8 p.m.-Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, held in the board room at Graceville Hospital in Graceville. MONDAY, April 18 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 reservations call 638-6217, donations accepted. 6 p.m.-Holmes County School Board meeting. 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, located on Hwy. 177A, Bonifay. TUESDAY, April 19 I 8 a.m.-5 p.m.-Holmes County Library open. 9 a.m.-6 p.m.-Vernon Library open. 9 a.m.-6 p.m.-Chipley Library open. 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m.-Wausau Library open. 11 a.m.-Washington Council on Aging (located in Chipley) senior lunches, for reservations call 638-6217, donations accepted. miePRIHO -OKW 2 AT THIS PRICE ONLY 2 AT THIS PRICE $12 993 WI :=i y EoTll |