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www.hipleypaper. www.chipleypaper.com : SPhysical Therapy . *Speech Therapy *Massage Therapy U *Sports Rehab *Water Therapy sOccupational Therapy Northwest Florida THERAPY & WELLNESS 877 Third St., Suite #1 Chipley, FL 63884 A 7 Behind Northwest Florida Community Hospital U O I N'4) m5 1/c , "A tradition of excellence and community service since 1893, continuing the Chipley Banner" 2 section, 20 pages Volume 82 u br7 Flrd WensaF6.y1,20 50 slstxi SCR O W Benefit helps Chipley woman with medical needs Music. games, prizes, food and fun \\ere enjoyed by all at the Jamie Wood benefit Saturday. February 11 at old Chipley High School. Jamie was on hand with many family and friends (upper right) and expressed pleasure at the large crowd that came together in her time of need. It w\as a day of musical en- tertainment. There was a yard sale. children's games, raffle. and auction. There was a giant slide. jumping castle, hay ride, balloons, cake walk. fingernail painting, tattoos and face paint- ing. Concessions included hotdogs, :hamburgers, and a fish fry. Door prizes were awarded throughout the day. Raffle tickets were on sale for Aa chance to win a comforter set, a homemade quilt, and hi-fi sys- Item. Proceeds \ ill go to support Jamie in recovery from an auto- mobile accident. Jamie, a 2005 graduate of Chipley High School, was scheduled to be sworn into the military on December 13, but she was in an automobile accident on Dec. 10. Jamie lost control of her vehicle while ma- neuvering a curve, leaving her with multiple injuries, including a spinal cord injury that left her paralyzed from the chest down. To follow Jamie's prog- ress, visit the website www.jamiew0ood.org. that was set up by family members for the latest information. Jamie is the daughter of Jean- nie and Terry Lovett and Paul Wood of Chipley. Donations may be made di- rectly to Jamie through a fund established at Peoples South Bank. Ask to make a deposit into the Jamie.Wood account. Donations may also be made at Jamie's website via Pay Pal. Candidates certified for Vernon elections SANDRA OHMER Staff Writer Vernon City Council held a ,meeting on Feb. 13. Candidates -for the up and coming election -were certified. Candidates certi- fied for council were: Narvel Armstrong. David Austin, Vivian Brewer, John P. Cook, Jr: and Cheryl Withrow. Since there are only five can- didates and five council positions, there will be no election for city council. Candidates certified for the mayor's seat were incumbent Mayor James Boswell and Coun- cilman Oscar Ward. City Attorney, Kerry Adkison, informed Council that a council member cannot hold two offices. In the event of Ward winning the election, he would immediately resign from his position as city councilman according to Florida Statutes 99.012. Ward suggested that Council adopt a policy to determine what councilman will serve for two years and which ones will serve one year. He suggested drawing straws or toothpicks. Adkison said he did not think that would be in line with Florida statutes. He said there needs to be an or- dinance put in place to satisfy the ethics involved. Council agreed to come up with an ordinance setting up guidelines for this issue and ap- prove them at the meeting prior to the election. Ward motioned that a rule be set to limit purchases over $1,500 without approval of the Council. Cook said they are following Florida statutes in the amount that is okay without con- sent of the Council at the present time., Ward motioned that any pur- See COUNCIL, page 7A: _ Board hears words of thanks from Country Oaks JAY FELSBERG .Managing Editor Many people come before the Washington County Board of County Commissioners. Many want to register complaints. Many want favors. Not very many come to say "thank you." It was therefore notable when Mary Ann Pelletier of the Country Oaks community was on hand Thursday, February 9, at the regular Board meeting fo thank the Board for its help to that community. Pelletier listed many ways the Board has helped the com- munity: *The Board helps the growing volunteer fire department with utilities. *The old Vernon Middle School administration building was brought back into service. *The library now has over 5,000 books as part of the Wash-, ington County Public Library system. A phone line is available for Internet access. Many people have a "pas- sion" for helping, Pelletier said. She noted how the late Tommy McDonald provided playground equipment for the community, and the work done by Orange Hill Soil Water Conservation District. Pelletier said the Board is among those with a passion to help. "Thank you for doing a won- derful job," she said. Pelletier also introduced the Wheeler family. Family mem- bers started at the literacy center four years ago. Pelletier told the Board about how the family has See MEETING, page 7A Fifth-grade teachers to go to RMS, new classrooms JAY FELSBERG Managing Editor The fifth-grade teachers are apparently ready to make the move from Kate M. Smith El. ementary to Roulhac Middle School. It was announced that all the teachers are interested in the move, which will be to a $2.4 million addition. The move was announced at Monday's regular monthly meeting of the Wash- ington County School Board. The 10 new classrooms at RMS would cost a guaranteed maximum price of $2.1 million, which is slightly higher that the $2 million GMP Board members said they could handle at the December 2005 meeting. About $300,000 in additional costs (in- cluding about $180,000 for fur nishings, fixtures and equipment and a $40,000 contingency fund) provides thefinal estimate. Jack Baker of Perry-McCall. the architect for the new build- ing, said that an estimate of $2.996 million had been reached. but the architect and contrac- tor Peter Brown Construction worked with the School District - to.- get. the- price down to $2.1 million. This was accomplished despite the staggering increase in the price of construction material and transportation costs in recent months. The Board authorized the proj- ect to move on. Vernon High School is also coming along well, despite de. lays due to recent bad weather. Baker reported that masonry work is 99 percent complete. Roofing and sidewalks- are about 90 percent complete, and other work is well underway. A $45,000 contingency fund is available for the project. The Board also discussed the Washington-Holmes Technical Center driving range and instruc. tional building relocation project. Buildings Supervisor Joe Taylor told the Board that the cost could not be kept under $200,000 due in large;part to state Department' of Education requirements on the instructional building. The basic "vanilla" building would cost an estimated $160,000, "and by the time DOE gets through with it, it won't be vanilla anymore," Tay' lor said. The Board approved having the district staff get proposals together and send out bid for ar. chitects. An engineer will prob. Sably also be needed. A good deal of site preparation could be done "in house." A "ballpark" figure for the total project is between $300-400,000. The Board said WHTC may have to share costs, and the proj. ect could affect the District's five. year capital improvement plan. There was also discussion on whether to renew the four-year Okeechobee contract when it ex- pires in June. It is a seven-hour drive to the facility, and while See BOARD, page 3A Prattle............................ 9 A W eathe b. *Wednesday Partnl cloudy. Highs 65 to 70. Southeast winds around 5 mph Obituarie s........................... Extra Wednesday Night Mostly cloudy. Not as cool. Lows 45 to 50. Southeast winds around 5 mph Thursda. Partly cloudy. Highs 70 to 75. Southeast S ocietvy .......t ......... .ind around 5 mph. Thursday. Night Partly cloudy. Lows 47 to 52. Fri. ............... ......... a day Partl) cloudN. Highs 71 to 76. Friday Night Mostly cloudy. Lows 49 uto54. Saturday NMostly cloudy %ith a 30 percent chance of rain. Highs 68 C .... Rea Pow er to-'3. Saturday Night lMostly clouds 30 percent chance of rain. Lows 47 ....................to 52. Sunday Mostl cloudy aih a 30 percent chance of rain. Highs 62 to C66. Sunday) Night Mostly cloud:, 30 percent chance of rain. Lows 44 to49. Calendar ...... ...................... xt Psidents Da MNostly cloudN 30 percent chance of rain. Highs 67 to 72. 2006, WASHINGTON COUNTY NEWS 2A, Washington County News/Holmes County Times-Advertiser, Wednesday, Februaray 15, 2006 BONIFAY Monday-Saturday 7 a.m.-8 p.m. Sunday 8 a.m.-7 p.m. . Q T I -i ^ai& imsDsOiRSONI L F ORI.,iS PREG O E IF. I IU.FB2, . Tablerite Boneless Tablerite Jumbo Pack 16 Oz. Gwaltney Angus Bottom Family Pack FRYER JUMBO ROUND ROAS -PORK STEAK DRUMSTICKS FRANKS $269 $s39 7 9 1 0 9 9 Tablerite Fresh Tablerite Boneless 12 Oz. Zeigler Deli Style 12 Oz. Oscar Mayer Family Pack Center Cut HAM HONEY HAM BOLOGNA or GROUND BEEF POF"RKCHOPS H HONE HrM GROUND BEEF PORKCOPS r TURKEY BREAST COTTO SALAMI $149 $1 2 979 9, 97 LB r Tablete Family Pack Boneless Angus Tablerite Fresh Pork 12 z Carolina Pride 16z. Abeee BOTTOM1 : NECKBONES SLICED ORK ROLL ROUND STEAK or SPLIT PIGS FEET BACON SAUSAGE 279 *5 9. 1i 2 LB FOR r Gain Liquid Scott IGA Canned Angel Soft IGA Refreshi DETERGENT, PAPER TOWELS a VEGETABLES BATH TISSUE SALTINE CRACKERS COCAGCOLA 100 Oz. Select Varieties 8 Roll Pkg. 14.5-16 oz. Asstd. 4 RollPkg. HOT 16 z. Box 2 Liter,Asstd. O9 $10 88 6108 9 25 z.Frosted Flakes, 19.7 Oz. Froot MACARONI CHEESE KETCHUP MLTMLNA BAT SUE Loops, 19 Oz. Rice Krispies or Apple 5.5-73 Oz. Asstd. 2836 Oz. Squeeze 5.11-6 Oz. Pouch, Asstd. 12 Regular or 6 DoubleRolls Jacks, 19.5 Oz. Cm PopsO E U5 T279 $$ 4 *3 O299 H 4 CastleNabisco Dole Kellogg's a ar BRIC FTENEROREO COOKIES FRUIT FRUIT' SACKS MAYONNAISE L G JU 6 O 240z. Can 16-18 dO. Asstd. 24.5 0F. Plastic Jar, Asstd. 4.8-9 Oz., Asstd. V HOT 32o2. 6 BUBag:s S9 79 $ $ 18 F 99 ......... i- mrm+ + .. ._- IL ^l + m.,s,,9^._ Wednesday, February 15, 2006, Washington County News, 3A SLeft to right: The Washington County School Board and Washington County Chamber of Commerce honored STeacher of the Year Linda Wunderly and Support Personnel of the Year Gina Page. Plaques of honor were j presented by Superintendent Calvin Stevenson and Chamber Managing Director Ted Everett. Also on hand were School Board Chairman Gary Clark and Board Members Wayne Stephens. John Hawkins, Francis Hin- Sson and Vann Brock. SBOARD ture is expected to pass the proved the human resourc- Smith, hiring fifth-grade Continued frompage 1A bill some time this summer. es requests. including: OPS paraprofessional Pris- This was reported at the *ChiDlev High School: cilia Sloan. while DOE is apparently very pleased with the way the District manages the' site, there is concern about whether the District can do 'hands-on management" at such a long distance. There was discussion over whether the District could Shire a full-time manager at the facility and still be reimbursed enough by the state to cover costs. In other business, the Board: : *Approved the Consent Agenda. *Approved the PAEC package. *Approved various pur- Schase orders. *Approved the two ver- sions of the 2006-07 school calendar requested at the January meeting. The 'long version" (beginning August 28 and ending June 12) would be put in effect if the State legislature passes the bill that would prevent school starting before Au- gust 28. The state legisla- January meeting. There is word that the legislature may allow a one-year "window" and not put the new legislation into affect until the 2007- 08 school year. which would alloi families time to adjust to a major change in their yearly vacation planning. There have also been attempts to lobby legislators to leave the cal- endar in the hands of local school boards. *Approved various pur- chase orders. ,Heard a report from Board Attorney Gerald Holley on the USSI clean- ing contract. Holley said he reviewed the contract at the Board's request and said the Contract allows reducing payment for un- satisfactory service. A total Of $3,776 was held back based on recent complaints. Transportation and Mainte- nance Supervisor Bill Lee said there have been fewer complaints lately. The Board also. ap- MARRA a I Si' f- 1r GMAiLt W6WS -O: ME(AwtS@C iPL?YPP?.Z.COMH NOTICE OF CHANGE IN REGULATION AFFECTING THE USE OF LAND Washington County is considering changing the use of land w within the area shown within the map in this advertisement. . In accordance with the Regular Amendment Review Provisions of the -Florida Administrative Code a Review Public Hearing will be held by the Washington County Board of County Commissioners to solicit public comment concerning the proposed Land Use Change/Comprehensive Plan Amendment. The Public Hearing to review these proposed changes will be held on February 23, 2006 at 5:00 PM 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 at- tend. . Information concerning the proposed land use change is available for review at the Washington County Board of County Commissioners Of- fice at 1331 South Boulevard, Chipley, Florida. S-..- .. . LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PARCELS AFFECTED BY PRO- POSED AMENDMENT PARCEL M Proposed Change from Agriculture/Silviculture and Conservation to Mixed Us,e Planned Unit Development (PUD) and Conservation Us'. Petition for Land Use Channge Submitted by Cliff Knauer, PE on behalf of Mark Kleimeyer, Property Owner. The purpose of this Land Use Change/Comprehensive Plan Amend- ment is to allow for the development of a residential subdivision and a highway general commercial project. The parcel is described as follows: THE S 1/2 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SEC 23 T2N R14W AND ALL OF THE S 1/2 OF SE 1/4 LYING EAST OF STATE ROAD 77 IN SEC 22 T2N1 RI4W WASHINGTON COUNTY FLORIDA. Contains 117.9 acres more or less. 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. Hiring Tanisha Cotton as a six-hour ESE aide, person- al leave request for Cecilia Mongoven, *Vernon High School: Maternity leave for Guid- ance Counselor Sule Locke. *Roulhac Middle School:, Retirement of Gayle DiBenedetto at end of the school year. *Kate M. Smith El- ementary School: mater- nity leave for third-grade teacher Kelly Kunde. hir- inn F F ihktithuti nnnnn *WHTC: Hiring Andreas Ward as a practical nurs- ing instructor, hiring Hope Granberry as a Level 7 me- dia secretary, resignation of Patrick Brock. *Okeechobee: Resigna- tion of paraprofessionals Michael Vaccaro and Cor- rina Campbell. *Transportation: Resig- nation of Chipley bus driv- er Mary Joe Overmyer and Vernon bus monitor Naomi Canoy. leave of absence for Chipley bus driver Marsha Ann Wnrlevs IY Left to right: Superintendent Calvin StevensonVer non High School Principal Dr. Bobbie Dawson, VHS student Ben Keown and Washington-Holmes Techni cal Center Director Paul Parker. Parker presents Ke own with his prize for winning the contest to name the new building trades academy at WHTC, the Academy for Construction and Engineering (ACE). The following information was taken from marriage ap- plications furnished by the clerk office at the IWashing- ton County Courthouse from Jan. 21 through Jan. 31. Jessie Lee Phillips and Dawn Lavette Rogers. Jason Matthew Batchelor : and Brenda Gail WVhitehurst. Stacy Eugene Wright and Emma Ruedas Carver. Troy Joseph Gaston and Teresa Alline Bonner. t. A 'p. ~1 1' Ii jI. I- p1: p1 'I NOTICE OF CHANGE IN REGULATION AFFECTING THE USE OF LAND Washington County is considering changing the use of land within the area shown within the map in this ad\ enisenen In accordance with the Regular Amendment Re\ iea Provisions ot the Florida Administrative Code a Re le~, Public Heanng ill be held by the Washington County Board of Count) Commissioners to sohiit public comment concerning the proposed Land Use C ange'Comprehensi e Plan Amendment The Public Hearing to review these proposed changes. \ ill be held on February 23,2006 at 5:00 PM or as soon thereafter as possible at Uie County Commissioners Meeting Room, 1331 South Boulevard, Chipley. Florida All interested members of the public are encouraged to attend. Information concerning the proposed 'and use change is available for review at the Washington County Board of Count) Commissioners Office at 331 South Boulsevaid. Chipie). Florida LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PARCELS AFFECTED BY PROPOSED AMENDMENT I I" " PARCEL B Proposed Change from Agriculture'Sil iculture to INhed Use - Planned Use Development iPUDi. Petition for Land Lse Change Submited bN James Southall, PE on behalf of Jon Flaig, Property Owner. . The purpose of this Land Use Charnge/Comprehensive Plan Amendment is to allow for die development of a mi\ed use subdiSi on The parcel described as ollo s THE S 1/2 OF SEC 6 T2N RIS\W WASHINGTON COUNTY FLORIDA LESS & EXCEPT THAT PORTION AS CONVEYED TO THE NORTHWEST FLORIDA MANAGEMENT DISTRICT BY VIRTUE OF THAT SPECIAL WARRANTY DEED RECORDED IN ORB 255.PG 2040. THE N 1/2 OF THE NW 1/4 AND THE NW 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 OF SEC 7 T2N R15W WASHINGTON COUNTY FLORIDA. GOVERNMENT LOTS 5,6,7,8,9,10. II, 12,13,15 & 16. LYING IN SEC 1 T2N RI6W WASHINGTON COUNTY FLORIDA LESS & EXCEPT THAT PORTIONS AS CONVEYED TO THE NORTHWEST FLORIDA WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT BY VIRTUE OF THAT SPECIAL WARRANTY DEED RECORDED IN ORB 255 PG 2040. THE N 1/2 OF THE NW 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 AND.THE NE 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SEC 12 T2N R16W WASHINGTON COUNTY FLORIDA. THEN 1/4OFTHENE 1 4 AND THE SE 1/4 OF THE NE 1,4 ALL LYING NORTH AND WEST OF HWY 79 ALL LYING AND BEING IN SEC 7 T2N R15W WASHINGTON COUNTY FLORIDA Contains 876 acres more or less. PARCEL C Proposed Change from Agriculture 'Si culture and Consersa- tion Us.e to LoI, Density Reidential and Conserati on U e Petiuon for Land ULse- Change Subrmitted b:, Choctasliaichee Riser Esiates. LLC. Propen Ov.ner The purpose ot this Land Lise Change Comrprehensi-e Plan Amendment is to allow for the development of a residential subdi ii.on. The parcel is described as follows: GOVERNMENT LOT #1: E 1/2 OF SW 1/4; SW 1/4 OF SE 1/4; LESS: COMMENCE AT THE SE CORNER OF THE SW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF SEC IE T2N R 16W RUN THEN N t0 19'4 V'E 51.45 FT, THEN N 8.15' I 7"W LONG THE NORTH SIDE OF A GRADED ROAD A DISTANCE OF 661 50 FT THEN S 0 -4-43'\ 152FTTHENN .10 It'7"W 550 FT TO A POINT ON THE HIGH WATER LINE OF THE CHOCTAWHATCHEE RIVER AND THE POINT OF BEGINNING OF PARCEL TO BE DESCRIBED HEREIN. THEN S 89.10'17"E 550 FT THEN N 0.49'43"E 152 FT THEN S 88.15'17"E ALONG SAID ROAD 661.50 FT THEN N 0.49'43"E 1267.74 FT THEN N Sq. 1'34"W 1323.05 FT THEN S 0.57'43"W 450 FT TO A POINT ON THE HIGH WATER LINE OF SAID RIVER, THEN SOUTHERLY ALONG THE EAST BANK OF SAID RIVER TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. ALSO LESS: BEGINNING AT THE NE CORNER OF SAID SW 1/4 OF SE 1/4 RUN WEST 300 FT THEN SOUYH 726 FT THEN EAST 300 FT THEN NORTH 726 FT TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. LYING IN SEC 18 T2N R16W. LESS LOTS SOLD AND LESS MEADOWS LANE. ALSO: GOVERNMENT LOT #1: E 1/2 OF NW 1/4 OF SEC 19 T2N R16W LESS THE S 1/2. ALL OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PROPERTY IS LYING EAST OF THE CHOCTAWHATCHEE RIVER AND BEING IN WASHINGTON COUNTY FLORIDA. BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED IN THAT SURVEY BY LEONARD F HINSON, SR. PSM #3532, DATED 02-15-05 AND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: THE SW 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4, LESS 5 ACRES IN THE NE CORNER AND THE E 1/2 OF THE SW 1/4 AND GOVERNMENT LOT 1 LESS LOTS SOLD, LYING IN SEC 18 T2N R 16W OF WASHINGTON COUNTY FLORIDA. ALSO: THE NE 1/4 OF NW 1/4 AND N 1/2 OF GOVERNMENT LOT 1 LYING IN SEC 19 T2N R16W WASHINGTON COUNTY FLORIDA. Contains 232 acres more or less. A verbatim record of these proceedings will not be kept. It shall be the responsi- bility 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 verba- tim record of the proceedings is made. The following information was taken from records at the Washington County Courthouse of unfinalized, recorded divorce actions. Jan. 26. Kenneth A. Wood vs Tina Annette Cooper Kessi Wood. Jan. 26, Edna Gainey Childers vs James L. Childers. Jan. 27. Carol Sue Bent vs Paul Irving Bent. Jan. 31, Sean Reprogle vs Christina Reprogle. Feb. 1. Jerry Kornegay vs Christy Kornegay. Feb. 6, Cal Steven Thompson vs Gerlene C. Thompson. NOTICE OF CHANGE IN REGULATION AFFECTING THE USE OF LAND Washington County is considering changing the use of land within the area shown within the map in this ad\erusement. In accordance with the Regular Amendment Revies Provisions of the Flonda Administratie Code a Review Public Hearing wil be held b, the Washmigton County Board of Countr Commissioners to solicit public comment concerning the proposed Land Use Change;Comprehensie Plan Amendment The Public Hearing to review these proposed changes will be held on February 23, 2006 at 5:00 PM or as soon thereafter as possible at the Counti Commissioners Meeung Room, 1331 South Boulevard, Chiple). Flonda. All interested members of the public are encouraged to attend Information concerning the proposed land use change is a\ailjble for review at the Washington Count) Board of County Commissioners Office at 1331 South Boulesard. Chipley. Flonda. I": ,..I - --P --IP- ,, ', /' a I "K LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PARCELS AFFECTED BY PROPOSED AME NDMENT PARCEL D Proposed Change from Agnculrure'Siliculrure. Los\ Density Residennal and Conservation Use to Low Density Residental. General Commercialand Conservation Use. Penton for Land Lise Change Submntted by James Southall. PE on behalf of River Lake Land Company and George Fleming, Property Owner. The purpose of this Land Use Change/Comprehensi\e Plan Amendment is to allos for the development of a mixed use residential subdi\ sion. The parcel is described as follows: PARCEL I: THE N I/2OFTHE SW 1/4OFTHE SW 1/4 OF SEC4 TIN RI4W WASHINGTON COUNTY FLORIDA. AND THE SE 1.4 OF THE SW I/4 OF THE SE 1/4 OF SEC 4 TIN R14W WASHINGTON COUNTY FLORIDA: AND THE S 1/2 OF SE 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SEC 4 TIN R 14W WASHINGTON COUNTY FLORIDA; AND THAT PORTION OF THE NW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SEC 4 TIN RI-W WASHINGTON -COUNTY FLORIDA, LYING EAST OF STATE ROAD 77. PARCEL II: THAT PORTION OF SEC 5 TIN RI4W WASHINGTON COUNTY FLORIDA LYING EAST OF STATE ROAD 77. Both parcels combined contain 100 acres more or less. PARCEL F Proposed Change from Agriculture/Sdivculture Use to Low Density Residental Use. Petition for Land Use Change Submitted b \Voy - ager Investment Company. Proper Ow ner The purpose of this Land Use Change'Comprehensise Plan Amendnent is to allow for the development of a residential subdi vision The parcel is descnbed as follows: SURVEYOR'S DESCRIPTION- (Village of Spanish Lakes. Phase 2 SParcel A Being a parcel of land lying n Secton 31. Township 2 North. Range 14 West. Washington County. Flonda. and being more particularly described as follows- COMMENCING at the Southeast comer of Lot 1, SPANISH LAKES ES- TATES PHASE II. according to the plat thereof,. as recorded in Plat Book 3. Page 232, of the Public Records of Washington County. Flonda. said point also being on the westerly Right-of-Way line of County Road 279 1100 feet wide); thence N.89"01 '36"W.. along tde southerly line of said Lot a dis- tance of 692.46 feet to the westerly Right-of-Way line of Lucas Lake Road i60-foot maintained Right-of-Way); thence N 2850'0J6"W'. alone said westerly Right-of-Wa) line and along the westerly lines of Lots I. I-A and 2 of said SPANISH LAKE ESTATES PLHSE II. a distance of 334 64 feet to the intersection of said westerly Right-of-Wa, line and the sesterly line ot said SPANISH LAKES ESTATES, PHASE II; thence N 27-36'04"W. along said westerly Right-of-Was line. a distance of 248.00 feet: thence S 62'23'52"W.. a distance of 60.00 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING: Thence N S8'32'55"W., a distance of 980.27 feet. Thence N.01"'27'05"E., a distance of 139.96 feet. Thence N 45"03'34"W. a distance of 374.10 feet: Thence N. 12'35'27"W., a distance of 70.37 feet, Thence N.40'32'00"W.. a distance of 225 00 feet, Thence N 49'28'00-E.. a distance of 250 00 feet. Thence N.28-33'56"W, a distance of 168.67 feet. Thence N 44"56'36"W a distance of I17.82 feet: Thence N.59"53'40"W. a distance of 134.71 feet: Thence N.81 20'54"W. a distance of 179.04 feet: Thence N.17 18'50"E a distance of 271 97 feet to the southerly Right- of-Wa\ line of said Lucas Lake Road; Thence S72: 41L05E., along said southerly Right-of-Way line, a distance of 767.61 feet to the Point of Curvature of a circular curve con- case southSwesterl,. ha ing a radius of 370.00 feet and a chord that bears S 4928'03E 291.73 feet: Thence Southeasterls. along the arc of said curve to the right, through a central angle of 46'26"04-". a distance of 299.87 feet to the Point of Tan- .genc) Thence S.26 15'01 "'E., a distance of 132 08 feet to the Point of Curvature of a circular curse concave northeasterly. having a radus of 979.60 feet and a chord that bears S. 3 19' 17"E., 241.18 feet. Thence Southeasterly, along the arc of said curse to the left, through a central angle of 14'08 31". a distance of 241.79 feet to the Point of Tan- gency; Thence S.40" 3'33"E., a distance of 200.05 feet to the Point of Curvature of a circular cur-e concave southwesterly. ha ing a radius of 1390.00 feet and a chord that bears S.33 59'48"E 309.69 feet: Thence Southeasterly. along the arc of said curve to the right, through a central angle of 12'4 729". a distance of 310.33 feet to the Point of Tan- gency; Thence S.27"36'04"E. a distance of 304 32 feet to the Point of Begin- ning. Contains 25,33 acres more or less.'. A verbatim record of these proceedings will not be kept. It shall be the responsibility of an, person deciding to appeal any decision made by Wash- ington County w ith respect to an matter considered at this public hearing, to insure that a \erbjtlm record of the proceedings is made. 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Arraignment Hearings *Adams, David Ray; transferred to county court. *Bailey, Matthew Allen; missile into dwelling, ve- hicle, building or aircraft; notice of discovery and Brady demand, pled not guilty; pretrial set for 4/18. *Berka, Bryan Lee; petit theft (third offense), reck- less driving; motion to con- solidate; case transferred to case 06-033CF as count II; transferred to another court; pretrial set for 4 18. *Berry Jason Travis; grand theft; pled not guilty; filed for indigent status; pretrial set for 4/18. *Bolton, Lisa Renee; animals-cause cruel death, pain and suffering; pled not guilty; pretrial set for 2/28. *Bowers, Kenny; sell cocaine (four counts); pled not guilty; notice of dis- covery. *Campbell, Donaldson Ricardo; arraignment set for 2/13; transfer to county court. *Carter, Kimberly Lee; grand theft, petit theft; pled not guilty; pretrial set for 4/18. *Creamer, Bruce Allen; possession of listed chemi- cal with intent to manufac- ture controlled substance; pretrial set for 2/28. *Creamer, James; pos- session of listed chemicals with intent to manufacture controlled substance; pled not guilty; pretrial set for 4/18. *Dean, Kelvin Sharone; possession cocaine ,with intenftq ell, manqfact'ure, deliver; possession qf marijuana; arraignment set for 3/7. *Denson, Renford Sr.; possession of cocaine with intent to sell, manufacture or deliver; pled not guilty; arraignment set for 4/18. *Driesbach, Chandler Dean; possession of co- caine, possession and/or use of drug paraphernalia; arraignment set for 3/7. *Ellis, Jimmy Joe; armed burglary of dwell- ing structure/conveyance, grand theft; pled not guilty. *Ellis, Regena 0.; battery of person detained in pris- on or jail; pled not guilty; pretrial set for 4/18. *Evans Odell; possession of cocaine with intent to sell, manufacture, deliver; pled not guilty; pretrial set for 4/18. *Groover, Donald Fred- erick; evidentiary hearing set for 3/14. *Harris, Juan Delauren- tif; unarmed burglary of structure, conveyance; ar- raignment set for 3/7. *Holly, Jo Anne; aggra- vated assault with deadly weapon; pled not guilty; pretrial set for 4/18; VOP hearing set for 2/14. *Horn, Matthew Lee; arraignment set for 2/14; transferred to county court. *Horst, Stacie Bryanne; possession of metham- phetamine, marijuana, and possession or use of drug paraphernalia; pretrial set for 2/28. *Jackson, Samuel Wayne; aggravated battery on pregnant woman; pled not guilty; pretrial set for 4/18. Johnson, Fred; posses- sion of cocaine with intent to sell, manufacture, de- liver, etc.; arraignment set for 3/7. :Keeton, Summer Katie; carrygg a concealed fire- arm; possession Of meth- amphetamine, possession COMMUNITY.NEWS Nosferatu' at VHS in April The Vernon High School drama class will present its Spring production of Nosferatu: The Legend of Dracula by L. Don Swartz' in April 2006. This is the ninth year the class will take its show on the road, and this year's play, produced through special arrangement with Eldridge Publishing Com- pany, promises to be one of the largest productions in. the class's recent history. , There are 22 char- acters who appear in two primary sets and three secondary sets while on the VHS stage. Watch for future an- nouncements that will list the performance dates and ticket information. One Day at a Time' meets "One Day at a Time" (ODAT) Health Group will meet from 7-8 p.m. Tues- day, Feb. 28, at the House of Prayer Worship Center located at 763 West Bou- levard in Chipley (behind Qne-Stop and Vo-Tech). SMeetings, held the last Tuesday of each month, are open to all members of the community (ages 16 and over) who want to improve their overall health. Pre-registration is not required. For more information, contact Alfred Finney at 638-3514 or 638-3922. In Loving Memory of Charlie Robertson Sept. 18, 2001 Feb. 3, 2006 Died by a hit-and-run driver in front of our home on Douglas Ferry Road Friday night, February 3 at 9:50 p.m. He was a family pet loved and sorely missed by his master and fam- ily. He also left behind his sweetheart and son. Free cabbage plants offered Florida third-graders who would like to grow a vegetable plant can get fiee cabbage plants from a Union Springs, Ala., com- pany. Florida Agriculture and Consumer Services Commissioner Charles H. Bronson made the an- nouncement of free cab- bage plants Jan. 30. He: said the company, Bonnie Plant Farm, will deliver the plants to any school in Florida whose third-grade students want to learn the importance of agriculture to the nation. The variety being offered an O.S. Cross produces heads up to 50 pounds, which should be interesting to young students. Each student participat- ing in the experience will also receive, gardening instructions for cabbage plants and other vegetable crops, as well. "I salute Bonnie Plant Farm for its efforts in teaching young students the importance of agriculture in this country," Bronson said. The company is offer- ing a $1,000 scholarship in Florida. The winner will be selected in a random drawing. Schools with students who are inter- ested in participating in the program may call 1- 800-345-3384, by Feb. 15, or request plants online at www.bonnieplants.com by: that date. Weight loss: available in lowfat and skim. At Curves, we know that including 24 ounces of lowfat or fat free milk every 24 hours as a part of a reduced-calorie diet may help you lose more weight and burn more fat than cutting calories alone. We believe milk can be an important ingredient in a new lifestyle and a new you. 850-415-6111 C 1414 MainSteSte.#5 e The power to amaze yourself Chipley,];FL32428 850-951-2727 B milk purdielt.Lose wilgli! 756 BAldwin Ave. DeFunlak Springs,FL 32435 . cu., NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Planning Commission of the City of Chipley, Florida, will conduct a Public Hear- ing in the City Hall Council Chambers, at 1442 Jackson Avenue, on Tuesday, February 28, 2006 at 5:15 p.m. The purpose of the hearing is to review and consider the following request: S1. Request for Land Use Change: From Low Density Residential to Neighborhood Com- mercial. Location: 1292 Brickyard Road. Parcel 00-2186-0002. Petitioner: Mr. Hal Gore,Jr. The subject property is more specifically des- ignated in the map reflected herein. All citizens and interested parties are encour- aged to attend the public hearing. Any inqui- ries regarding the hearing or any person re- quiring a special accommodation because of a disability or physical impairment, including speech or hearing impairments, should con- tact the city Administrator's Office at least (3) calendar days prior to the hearing. Jim Lassiter Engineer Inspector S-F Engineer Inspector or use of drug parapherna- ed felon; pled not guilty; *Currington, 'Rufus Dan- substitution of counsel, no- lia; pled not guilty; pretrial pretrial set for 4/18. iel; VOP (four counts); tice of appearance, notice set for 4/18. *Shideler, Nigel James; drug offender conditions of discovery. *Koch, Bryan Alan; pos- carrying a concealed first year, community con- -Speights, William Jr.; session of marijuana with weapon; arraignment set trol for two years on all VOP/community control intent to sell, manufacture, for 3/7. counts. plea (two counts); commu- deliver, etc.; pled not *Smith, Scott Allen; *Finch, James R.; lewd/ nity control II for balance. guilty. *Stanley, Stephen Mat- lascivious battery victim previous conditions re-im- *Laney, Chase Harrell; thew; driving while license 12 15 years old; eviden- posed, community control second degree arson; grand suspended death/serious tiary hearing set for 3/14. for both counts. theft auto (three counts), injury; pled not guilty. *Golden, Richard E.; no *Wright, Kevin Eugene; first degree arson dwell- -Stanley, Violet Massey; action taken, bench warrant executed; ing building with people possession of controlled *Hallman, James Kevin; VOP/community control present; grand larceny; substance w/o prescription, no action taken. plea; additional 100 hours burglary of structure (two possession or use of drug eHorton, Jason Michael; community service, previ. counts); pretrial set for paraphernalia; pled not driving while license sus- ous conditions re-imposed. 4/18. guilty; pretrial set for 4/18. pended or revoked, pos- drivers license suspended *Lebron, Jessica Marie; *Stiebel, Shaunta; battery session of controlled sub- for two years; 400 hours battery on detention staff on detention staff/juvenile stance w/o prescription; community service. juvenile probation officer; probation officer; pled not evidentiary hearing set for Sentencings pled not guilty; pretrial set guilty; pretrial set for 4/18. 3/14. *Everett, Spencer Jr.; for 4/18. *Thomas, Donnell; rob- *March, William Walter, confined to county jail for *McMillan, Bobby bery with firearm, aggra- Jr.; uttering a forged instru- five months and five days Wayne; possession of vated battery with deadly ment; evidentiary hearing with credit for five months methamphetamine, mari- weapon, grand theft, pos- set for 3/14. and five days time served, juana and possession or session or use of drug par- *McReynolds, Steven A.; community control for two use of drug paraphernalia; aphernalia, possession of reckless driving, driving years, care evaluation and pled not guilty. marijuana; pled not guilty; while license suspended, op treatment; zero toler. *Nettles, Larry Bryant; pretrial set for 4/18. resist arrest w/o violence, ance. aggravated battery with *Torres, Jazmin; grand alter plate validation *Jackson, Richard A.; deadly weapon,4possession larceny (two counts); pre- sticker;. minimum con- entered not guilty plea. or use of drug parapherna- trial set for 4/18. finement in prison for one verdict of guilty, adjudi. lia; driving while license *Worley, John D.; year, six months, credit cated guilty; confined to suspended or revoked, robbery/home invasion for seven months, 24 days prison for five years with reckless driving, flee at- with firearm/other deadly time served for count one; no credit for time served. tempt to elude; pled not weapon, grand larceny, count two, confine prison assessed $1,020, assessed guilty; pretrial set for 4/18. battery to cause bodily for eleven months 29 days, CF-ADDL PUB DEF *Newcomb, Everett Wal- harm; pled not guilty; pre- community service, credit $300, assessed CF-PD lace Jr.; arraignment set for trial set for 4/18. for 11 months, 29 days APPL fee $40, all due 2/7 2/13; transferred to county Pretrial Hearings time served; count three, on count one. court. -Anderson, Thomas Jay; confine to prison for one *Jackson, Richard A.; *Noble, Michael Scott; sale or delivery of con- year six months with credit battery on detention facil *Odom, Robert Neil; trolled substance; pretrial for seven months 24 days ity employee w/ fluids; driving under the influ- set for 2/28. time served; count four, trial set for 3/20. ence, driving while license .Noble, Michael Scott; confined to prison for one Motion Hearings suspended; pled not guilty; no action taken; transferred year, six months with sev- -Prater, Angela, E.; pretrial set for 4/18. to another court. en months 24 days credit Possession of controlled *Oliver, Calvin Patrick; VOP Hearings for time served, substance w/o prescrip- selling cocaine; pled not *Avant, Clint Anthony; *Sharpe, Daniel T.; op- tion; motion hearing set guilty. dealing in stolen prop- eration vehicle w/o valid for 3/14. *Owens, Daniel Patrick; erty, forgery (four counts); license, possession of con- Hearings burglary of structure bench warrant executed; trolled substance, reckless -Phelps, Jonathan David; grand theft auto, second VOP hearing set for 2/28. driving damage to property driving while license sus- degree arson, first degree *Carroll, Rocky Austin; or person; reinstate proba- pended; no action taken. arson/building with people possession of controlled tion; cash bond refunded to 'Sellers, William Earl; present; pretrial set for substance w/o prescription, depositor. no action taken. 4/18. possession of prescription *Simmons, Elmer -Smith, Edward Her .*Porter, ack; possession drug ;iw/6 prescription; T.;VOP (two -cD:uts);; la;!;, ,aggravated battery ofmarijuanjian, poIsessioniof!1 evidemiatryi hearing seti fotr emotion of substitution of with ,firearm;. pretrial set .,, weapon/ammo by convict- 3/14. counsel, order granting for 4/18. 6A, Washington County News, Wednesday, February 15, 2006 CHS Band lights up Troy concert The Chipley High School Symphonic Band performed on February 4, 2006, as the final of four featured high school bands at the 33rd Annual Southeastern United States (SEUS) Concert Band Clinic at Troy University in Troy, Alabama. The CHS Band per- formed before a full house on the stage of Troy Uni- versity's Claudia Crosby Theater. Many of those in at- tendance traveled from Chipley to support the band, including CHS Band parents and friends, and nearly 60 members of the Roulhac Middle School Band along with their director, Allan Williams. The rest of the audience included high school and college band directors and students from all over the Southeast who took ad- vantage of the opportunity to see and hear one of the outstanding small school band programs from our state. The other bands featured over the three-day SEUS Clinic were Fayette Coun- ty (GA) High School, Ft. Payne (AL) High School, Jeff Davis High School (Hazelhurst, GA), and the host Troy University Sym- phony Band.' Richard Davenport di- rects the 50-member CHS Symphonic Band. Ac- cording to Mr. Davenport, 'This performance was a real honor for our school and a fitting recognition the tradition of excel- lence that the CHS Band has maintained over the last several years. I am very proud of what these student musicians have ac- complished, as illustrated by the superb performance in Troy on Saturday. The ID theft a concern The Washington County Sheriff's Office would like to remind everyone to be careful of identity theft. Reports of local scams are coming into the sheriff's department and everyone is asked to keep the follow- ing in mind: If it sounds too good to be true, it is. If someone calls wanting your routing number and checking account number, do not give it to them. One of the scams taking place is travel agencies calling wanting to give frequent flyer miles for the frequent activity on your checking account. They will ask for your routing number and checking account number to verify your account. Once you provide them with the information, your account will be targeted. *Another example would be if you get a call stating you have won the Cana- dian lottery. The caller will ask you to send them a per- centage of the winnings to start the necessary paper- work. All they are after is your money. This isbeing circulated on the Internet. *Another recently report- ed scam involves a female caller who identifies herself as a Christian with a short Composer David Holsinger talks with the band aft their performance of his work entitled "On An Am ican Spiritual" in Troy on Saturday. band not only represented our community and school- in the best possible manner, but the state of Florida at the this event." The band learned of the invitation to perform last July, and began working on the music for the concert in late October. The band's trip to Troy has been made possible through the gener- ous efforts and support of the Chipley Band Parents, Washington County School Board, Community South Crediit'lnion, and several time to live. She states that she would like to leave her estate worth a little less than a million dollars to someone who will put it to good use in the church. The caller requests a sum of money be: forwarded to her to handle attorney fees. Once the money is sent,* you will not be contacted again. *Another scam taking- place has been traced as far away as Texas where the caller states that he/she represents your mortgage company. The caller says that the mortgage has been sold to another company for which they provide you an address to forward your mortgage or other loan payment. According to informa- tion received, individuals have actually lost their property because they thought the caller was le- gitimate. Be careful of... *Internet purchases. Make sure all information provided to the company is on a secure encrypted network. Be aware of pir- chases from sites such as EBay. Make sure the peo- ple you are buying from have a history of positive feedback. *When using your credit individual donors. The CHS Band now turns to the remainder of its busN spring schedule. be- ginning with District Solo & Ensemble Asssssment on February 10 at the Bap- tist College of Florida, and- the District Concert Band Assessment hosted by CHS on March 10. In the midst of these performances, these outstanding students will be maintaining their rigorous academic studies, including the FCAT in the Sicoming weeks.. - cards, be careful; Destroy any carbon copies of credit card receipts. *Do not give out your credit card number, PIN number, or checking ac- count number to solicitors. Be sure the people you are dealing with are reputable. *Do riot get conned into receiving any packages and forwarding them to another location. Con art- ists will use unsuspecting, people to assist them in a scam. Scam reported in Jackson County Jackson County Sheriff John P. McDaniel says his office' has received: com- plaints from citizens about sca'"The latest is a mail scam where the company sends a letter and check to you and states that you have won a large amount of money in the Canadian lottery. The checks have been found to be counter- feit," he explained. "If ou receive such a letter from any company promising you have won some money, it is probably a scam," he added. Washington County ar- rest report dated Feb. 6 to Feb. 13. *Barfield, Johnny Lee, w/m, 59: Chipley; VOP; arrested 2/10. *Barrow, Ronald Keith, w/m, 45; Chipley; VOP 2/12. *Bennett, Mark Alan, w/m, 27; Chipley; attached tag not assigned, no motor vehicle registration; ar- rested 2/11. *Breeding, James R., w/ m, 33; Greenwood, Del.; 2/6. SBrown, Barbara Faye, w/f, 39; Hazel Green, Ala.; failure to appear (two counts); arrested 2/6. SBrown, Frederick Lynn, b/m, 36; Vernon; VOP (two counts); arrested 2/12. *Brown, Leeman L., b/m, 31; Lakeland; no charges listed; arrested 2/9. *Byrd, E4die Joe, w/m, 30; DeFuniak Springs; VOP; arrested 2/10. *Calloway, Willie Roy, b/ m, 51; Quincy; no charges listed; arrested 2/12. *Campbell, Kendrick Tyron, b/m, 34; Vernon; ter fraud-insufficient funds er- check (two counts); ar- rested 2/9. *Cao, Chinh Truong, o/ m, 32; Destin; no charges What looked like a legitimate purchase on eBay, turned into another in a long list of frauds and scams that are reported to the Washington County Sheriff's Office daily. A local resident who assumed he was purchasing an item through eBay, was actually scammed out of more than $4,000.. To purchase kle item from the eBay site, the seller asked the money be sent via Western Union to an overseas location. After the money was sent, the resident quickly learned that he had been scammed. These incidents are increas- ing rapidly with the dramat- ic rise in online shopping and the false sense of secu- rity some feel when making a purchase through a large company such as eBay. When shopping with listed; arrested 2/9. *Dawn, William Eric, w/m, 25; Panama City; lar- ceny; arrested 2/7. *Enochs, Richard Odell Jr., w/m, 38; no address listed; no tag attached, driving while license sus- pended; arrested 2/12. *Golladay, Erin Noel, w/f, 34; Lake Worth; child support; arrested 2/13. *Gomillion, Earl Hugh, w/m, 37; Panama City; battery (two counts); ar- rested 2/11. *Groover, Donald Fred- erick, w/m, 25; Chipley; no charges listed; arrested 2/6. *Holland, Daniel Lamar, w/m, 30; Chipley; con- tempt of court; arrested 2/12. *H;'' o-rd, Jeremy Pat- rick, w/ni', Panama City Beach; no cij.:ges listed; arrested 2/6. *Johnson, Dor. serious Lamonta, b/m, 22; Andalu- sia, Ala.; larceny; arrested 2/7. *Johnson, Sirnel Dervon, b/m, 25; Enterprise, Ala.; possession of marijuana with intent to sell, manu- facture, deliver, etc.; ar- rested 2/6. *Klaczkowski, Narlyn, w/f, 27; Bonifay; no charg- es listed; arrested 2/8. *Marcum, Cheryl Lynn, w/f, 45, Chipley; fraud- any online marketplace, remember you are not deal- ing with the company, but: rather individuals. As with any purchases, there is an increased risk of being scammed anytime you send money through wire transfers because of the difficulty in tracking the recipient of the money. One of the most prevalent. online shopping, s.nam is, large items such as tractors, cars, boats, etc. for sale for significantly less than their value. Anytime the item be- ing sold is too good to be true, it probably is. Along with the possibil- ity to buy an item for well below it's worth, often sell- ers will pressure you to "act quickly" or hint they have., many other customers wait- ing to buy the item. Always question why the seller is so motivated insufficient funds check; arrested 2/9. *McNutt, Alan Derek, w/ m, 43 Seminole; no charge. es listed; arrested 2/9. *Michels, Karl Aric, w/ m, 32; Denium Springs. La.; VOP; arrested 2/11. *Nadery,Thomas Eugene. w/m, 19; Chipley; driving while license suspended; arrested 2/10. *Nellums, William Jo. seph, w/m 25; Chipley; possession of controlled substance w/o prescription; ar. rested 2/12. *Padgett, Reo; w/m, 34; Chipley; no charges listed; arrested 2/8. *Perez, Vladimir, w/m. 39; Tampa; no charges listed; arrested 2/6. *Ponds, Wadis. Melvin. b/m, 44; Bonifay; driving while license suspended; arrested 2/10. *Rhynes, Oscar Lee, b/m. 69; Chipley; dealing in sto. len property; arrested 2/13. *Russell, Sean Robert,w/ m, 28 no address listed; no cha :es listed; arrested 2/6. *SSmith, .dward Her- man, w/m, 76; Bonifay; no charges listed; arrested 2/6. *Woods, Claude Lee, w/ m, 37; Riverdale, Ga.; no charges listed; arrested 2/6. to sell the item and beware of any seller asking you to pay with money transfers or selling items from over seas. Being alert is your best weapon against falling vic- tim to these scams. Never give out any personal infor nation over the telephone or through your email. If you- :receive an.eemail ask- ing you .to click oih.a lini, k to your financial institution beware. This is a common way thieves lure .you to a fake site that appears to be legitimate. After log. going on, your username and password is now in the hands of thieves. If you feel you are a vic- tim of a scam or would like to' drept suspicious activity. please contact the Washing. ton County Sheriff's Office Investigation Division at (850) 638-6121. NOTICE CITY OF CHIPLEY RECREATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEETING TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21,2006 5:00 P.M. CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO ATTEND ME 4;Ui $3,988 $2,988 $3i488 3.450 Se40 4.88 me,. tr..t chi%. CRI TOW 8,IIII 1sss, 28-7233 -850-415-1997 or visits on the w b www.cartradersineLcom G6j m.rnrll, .', I EJ ..j nAlm yea, wr nc ipl :i wl-, 1'ICJUI, I? 11, ~ll;, VUI pa'r 4' nnl, _, ..' ..,. ,* **. ARREST REPORTS,,.-: 71W iffiol .... --- s~~ S~k~~ Wednesday, February 15, 2006, Washington County News, 7A MEETING Continued from page 1A thrived and learned at the center. Christina Wheeler earns all A's and B's in school, and told the Board to "keep on doing a good thing, and we thank you for it." Pelletier also introduced Rose Marie Baxter, liaison with Florida Literacy. Coletti retires It was also a day to thank Dan Colletti for his valuable work managing emergency shelters in the county. Colletti is retiring after more than 12 years on the job. EMA Director Roger Dale Hagan praised Co- letti for taking a program that was less than effective and staffing and organiz- ing it to shelter those in need. Hagan also praised Coletti for his "calm and peace," and noted that "he is usually the first person we call." "He's been a great ser- vant to Washington County and we're going to miss him." Jail expansion update The Board also heard an update on the precon- struction phase of the expansion of the county jail. Steve Christopher of Peter Brown Construction, which is building the ad- dition, said that the cost of work is being affected by "unprecedented" price increases in the construc- tion field. The cost of concrete has .increased 60-70 percent, and other material has also increased in cost. The cost of wiring and plumbing has tripled over the :past three ,years.. Even dlaborA in, the'.,form~ , of subcontractors is hard to find, as there is still so much steady work on the Gulf coast. The layout of the expan- sion has also led to com- plications in construction and higher costs. Much custom work will be nec- essary, so standard forms cannot be used. "There is no economy of scale," Christopher said. There have been many changes to the project as well. The original estimate of about $350,000 has risen to about $530,000. Christopher said the project was 100 percent ready to build. Sheriff Bobby Had- dock said this was the first time he had a chance to see the figures, and asked the Board to table further discussion. Haddock said he would look at other op- tions and come back at the March 22 meeting. He said that there was enough room at the jail for now and the safety of the county was not being compromised. The Board tabled further discussion. In other business, the. Board: *Approved the Consent Agenda as printed in the Washington County News. *Heard that the Sunny Hills MSBU board of di- rectors was separated from the advisory committee on January 5, and the move was sent to County At- torney Gerald Holley for review. Plans are to submit proposals to voters who live in the Sunny Hills sec- tion of Precinct 15 on vari- ous issues. A citizen who attended the Board meeting ex- pressed concern over the MSBU. He said that it was the only MSBU or MSTU in the state where the co- ordinator was not a vol- unteer. Sunny Hills MSBU Coordinator Glen Zanetic is elected and paid, and his term of office ends in f9*' ; .,J'. esi '.4-.- . I ;'arf Epa^-'^w lrI It was a day to thank Dan Colletti for his valuable, work managing emergency shelters in the county. Colletti is retiring after more than 12 years on the job. Here he receives a plaque of appreciation from Board Chairman Jerry Sapp. 2009. The citizen raised a number of questions about accountability, as well as whether the "10,000 or so property owners" have been properly informed of the issues. He said that a number of citizens would like to see a reelection for the coordinator's posi- tion, maintaining that the most recent election was not handled "squarely or fairly." Sunny Hills Civic As- sociation President Janet Jones said that the coordi- nator was reelected recent- ly according to the bylaws, and that the person who planned to oppose Zanetic did not qualify. She said the association has open meetings and their time and place are well known. Lou Tracy defended the work done in Sunn\ Hills by the MSBU'. "Nothing has been more beneficial that the MSBU," Tracy said. "Any resident who says otherwise is either blind does not have their eyes open." Tracy went on to describe improvements done by the MSBU, in- cluding paving 80 percent of the roads, providing fire hydrants, and having an excellent fire department. "Glen has done a great job, whether you agree or disagree. That a small minority doesn't see that is too bad. We need to get politics out of it." *Heard County Engineer Cliff Knauer of Preble- Rish note that under the "dusty roads' legislation in 1999-2000 Northwest Florida counties can pave dirt roads without going through an excessive per- mitting process. This has also enabled the County to reduce erosion and sediment runoff into lo- cal streams by paving dirt roads. Knauer reported that el- ements within the state De- partment of Environmental Protection are attempting to reestablish control over all aspects of paving. The Board approved sending 'a letter to State Sen. Du- rell Peaden and State Rep. Don Brown opposing this move. *Heard Knauer give up- dates on a number of road projects. More details on. road projects and other county work will be in the Profile 2006 edition next Wednesday. *Authorized a fee in- crease for USSI for clean- ing the Health Department building and told the de- partment to deal directly with the contractor. *Approved appointing Max Wells to the Industrial Development Board. *Approved granting an easement to Martin Johns for property near Daniels Lake. SApproved completing deeding 20 acres where the Vernon Sportsplex is locat- ed to the City of Vernoni. *Approved bidding out the surveying for the pro- posed equestrian center and RV park at Daniels Lake after estimates from Southeast Surveying came in at what was considered a very high price. *Approved the ongoing contract with Ecology and Environment to do training for the EMA pending ar- rival of grants. *Heard from Commis- sioner Ronnie Finch that the state is dropping four- laning of Hwy. 77 north of I-10. The Board approved a resolution to get Hwy. 77 into the state five-year work plan and to move for- ward on the four-laning. -Approved hiring part- time help for the Extension Office for the Youth Fair. *Approved a resolution supporting Albert Davis for the board of Northwest Florida Water Management District. *Declared an emergency so County Administrator Peter Herbert could contact several surveying firms to get prices to survey the Mud Hill remediation proj- ect. The price provided by Southeast Survey was con- sidered a high price. I, Donna Farmer, DBA Miss Fix It Home Improvements, would like to let all my friends and customers know that due to a medical condition, I will not be able to continue my services for at least two years. Thank you for all the support and believing in me. A special thanks to the NW Florida Hospital ER for their services and saving my life. God Bless and I will keep in touch. WASHINGTON COUNTY TRANSPORTATION DISADVANTAGED COORDINATING BOARD MEETING TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 2006 10:00 AM ADMINISTRATION BUILDING Commissioner's Meeting Room 1331 SOUTH BLVD. CHIPLEY, FL Public in invited to attend in compliance with the American Disabilities Act, reasonable modifications for access call D. McKenzie 850-595-8910 48 Hours Advance COUNCIL Continued from page 1A chase made in the excess of $1,500, with the exception of an emergency situation, go before the Council for approval. The motion died due to a lack of a second. Council approved the following: *Minutes of Jan. 23 meet- ing and Jan. 26 workshop. *Approved payment of bills. *A new hearing for Ordi- nance 06-176 (Mediacom) *An adjustment to the utility bill of Lisa Logden and John Davidson. *To set a workshop date to determine qualifications of public works position after the election to al- low input from new board members. *To table personnel poli- cy revisions until after the election. m 1i''-{IIl I F~i iir NA SAVE UP TO $7 nnn OFF Bobby Law appeared before the board to ask permission to put in a driveway on Hillcrest Circle and to divide lots to put doublewide trailers on. Adkison advised him to go before the Washington County Planning Commis- sion to get approval. Information on project updates from Baskerville- Donovan in the Weekend Edition. I COMMUNITY NEWSS Chipley Woman's Club meets The Chipley Woman's Club met on Wednesday, February 8, for its monthly luncheon meeting, with president, Dorothy Clarke, presiding. Olin Gilbert, Assistant Director of the Washing- ton-Holmes Vocational Technical Center, spoke to clubmembers on new programs in progress at the school, and emphasized the value of education in improving the quality of life of the students. President Clarke thanked Sybil Compton, Reports chairman, and all who as- sisted in the preparation of state reports to Florida Federation of Women's Clubs headquarters. She reported that in the year 2005 our club report- ed 113 programs/projects, and donated 1,383 hours and $9,719.00 in goods contributed to implement those projects and pro- grams. Donations were accept- Fax news to 850-638-4601 ed by the International Af- fairs Department chairman, Elaine Engram, for an ongoing project to supply water filters to third-world countries, and by Kathleen Rogers, Operation Smile chairman, for the project to assist in operations for children with facial defor- mities. Home Life chairman, Linda Anderson, asked for volunteers to assist in the annual 'Washington County Youth Fair, and members were urged to continue sewing pillows for breast cancer patients. Announcement was made, by Carla Yates. chairman, that the Educa- tion Department has donat- ed 20 Girl Scout T-shirts to a local scout troop. Janet Walls, chairman of the Public Affairs Depart. ment, announced plans for a tour of historical.homes on April 23, and for a Hur- ricane Preparedness pro- gram to be presented to the community by Jason Kel- ley of Channel 7 in May. Plans for the District 2 FFWC Arts Festival to be held in Chipley on Febru- ary 25 were given by the Arts Department chairman, Catherine Nelson. TO ADVERTISE CALL 638-0212 email adv@chipleypaper.com oooh wee Look at me 1 am 23 (and holding) V APPLY StIRTAvIDA! W o . 3- I. 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Lafayette St., Marianna, FL (850) 482-6317 1.866-421-4975 FEBRUARY SALES EVENT inl lu 8A, Washington County News, Wednesday, February 15, 2006 WASHINGiTL NCOUNTYJYOUTHLFAIR Crimestoppers offering reward for bomb caller to HCHS o l. Micah Munson and her pigs, Mrs. Betsy and Henny, LynnZee Webb prepares to weight in her pigs, Honda prepare for weighing in for the Youth Fair. and Toyata. below: Lynn Zee (Junior Miss Washing- ton County) had a small accident in the pig pen. her The annual Washington 7:00 p.m.: Goat exposi- mother, Diane, said she never looked more beautiful. On February 3 a bomb threat was called into Hol- mes County High School, at approximately 9:20 a.m. The school personnel immediately began evacu-: ation procedures and noti- fied law enforcement. The Bonifav Police De- partment. Holmes County Sheriff's Department :and Bonifav Fire/Rescue all responded to the school.. The school was evacuated, and bomb-sniffing canines were called to check the building for any explosive or incendiary devices. The Bay County Sheriff's Department and Tyndall Air Force Base, both responded "with their, canines in order to perform' a more efficient search. Once the building was de- termined to be safe it was turned back over to school officials. The ,case is being in- vestigated by the Bonifay Police Department who are working with officials from Sprint. Crimestop pers of Holmes County is offering a reward for in- foqration concerning this threat. Anyone 'with informa tion thatleads to the arrest of the individuals) respon- sible for this crime-is eli, gible for a cash reward. All callers to Crimestoppers remain anonymous and the information is forwarded directly to the appropriate law enforcement agency Call 1-866-689-TIPS. County Youth Fair will be held February 21-25 at the Washington County Ag SCenter:in Chipley. Here is the schedule of events. Tuesday, February 21 8:00 a.m.,i-6:00 p.m.: Set up Club oriOrganizational Exhibits (East Wing) 8:00 a.mx.:- 6:00 p.m.: Classroom Projects & Academic Displays (East Wing) Wednesday, February 22, 8:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m: Booth Seteup (East Wing) 2:00 p.h. 6:00 p.m: Check -in youth entries except livestock. (Main tion (livestocK arena) 9:00 p.m.: Record books due Friday, February 24 8:00 a.m. 8:00 p.m.: Fair open 9:00 a.m. noon: School tours 1:00 p.m.: 4-H/FFA livestock judging contest (livestock arena) 4:30 p.m.: Dairy show (livestock arena) 6:00 p.m.: Market hog show (livestock arena) Saturday, February 25 8:00 a.m. 8:00 p.m 8:00 p.m.: Fair open Old Fashioned Day all Auditorium) day 9:30 a.m: Beef show Thursday, February 23 (livestock arena) 8:00 a.m..L 4:00 p.m.: 1:00 p.m.: Rabbit show Exhibit judging (west wing) 3:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m: 6:00 p.m.: Livestock !S-,ine chec.i: a, d weigh. Saq,(liypstock arena) in a ,I :,0, p.m. 8:00' Im.| 4:30 p.m. -' 6:00 p.m.: Entry pick-up Beef check .Ihnd weigh: 6:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m.: including mandatory Poultry and rabbit entry health certificates. pick-up 6:00 p.m: Livestock ex- hibitor meeting (livestock Monday, February 27 arena) 8:00 a.m. 3:30 p.m: 6:0: p.m. 8:00 p.m.: Pick up entries Fair open Surplus food Rec signups Chipley Parks and Recreation Department baseball registration: . Dixie Youth ages 9 12: Any player whose ninth birthday falls prior to May 1, and any player whose 13th birthday falls on or after May I is eligible. Dixie Boys ages 13 15: Any player whose 13th birthday falls prior to May 1, and any player whose 15th birthday falls on or after May 1. is eligible. Dixie Softball: Any player whose ninth birthday falls prior to June 1, and any player whose 15th birthday falls on or after May 1. Registration dates are as fol. lows: Through Friday, Feb. 17. from 3 5 p.m. Saturday Feb. 18, registration will be held at the old Chipley High School gym from 8 a.m. noon. Registration fee will be $25. Close of registration is noon Saturday. Feb. 18. Call 638-6348. Paving underway Portions of South Boulevard in Chipley will be closed to through traffic for resurfacing underway. Detours will be in place and every effort to maintain smooth traffic flow will be made. The Board of County Commissioners apologize for any inconvenience this project will cause but look forward to an improved road that is safer and easier to maintain. IN THI CIF INO Add YO' tion anc and ac any Atti Surplus food, donated by The United States Depart- ~I ment of Agriculture, will be distributed to eligible resi- 2i dents in Washington County. Tuesday. March 7. from 2 Bo until'4 p.ni., at the Chipley Ag Center, and Wednesday, tori March 8, from 2 until 4 p.m., at the Vernon Canning rb Center. -Co The items will be distributedon a first come, first serVe basis, while supplies last. Tri-County Community Coun- v cil, Inc-is sponsoring the surplus food distribution. Yot CIrn Households which receive Aid, to Families with De- yof pendent Children (AFDC), food stamps, Supplemental Fo SSecurity Income (SSI), Medicaid, HUD, residents of a public housing, or households whose total household income is not in excess of the poverty line for the appro- F private household size, are eligible to receive the donated ti food.;,: :,.:,.or ', or Any person certifying for another must have a signed De Statement of authorization from the applicant and proof C of their household income. yc Recipients must bring some type of container in which De to carry their food, and someone to assist carrying com- As modities if unable to do so. 22 Volunteers who wish to assist with distribution should call Angie Moore at 547-3688. USDA's Temporary Food T Assistance Program is available to all eligible residents " regardless of race, national origin, age, sex, or handicap. CA Health dn Site; a free community service, sponsored JO by a local'eye institute, will be available at each distri- p; bution site. The screening for cataracts and other vision v. problems w\\i be conducted by the Health on Site direc- LE tor or other trained eye care specialists. hel Tri-County Community Council. Inc. is an equal op- - portunity organization. th sp ee KMS FCAT assistance C In preparation for the Florida Comprehensive Assess- a ment Test ,(FCAT) and the Stanford Achievement Test sp a "Test Your Best" session is planned at Kate Smith El- tr ementary School on February 16. gt Supper will be served from 5 to 5:30 p.m. For the next hour, parents will remain in the cafe- To torium for a more thorough explanation of Florida eli' assessments. Students will go to classrooms for a review ' of tet taking strategies. clg For Iore information or to make your reservations, F contact Tammy King at 638-6220, extension 245. h or thi 511 system i By calling one number, 511, motorists everywhere in e the state. can find out about construction updates, lane , closures, traffic incidents, severe weather reports and u" Amber Alerts for child abductions. Yo SFor n~ore information click on: h.tt ..w//.w_.,.1iL.S.ml pr THE CIRCUIT COURT OF E FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL ICUIT IN ANDFOR WASH- iTON COUNTY, FLORIDA. SE NO. RE: The Marriage of SEAN PROGLEHusband, and RISTINA REPROGLE, Wife. TICE OF ACTION FOR DIS- LUTION OF MARRIAGE : Sean Reprogle dress unknown U ARE NOTIFIED that an.ac- n has been filed against you 1 that you are required to serve opy of yourwritten defenses, if. , to t on Elizabeth M. Simpson, Drney for Petitioner, Christina progle whose address Is Post ice Box 761, Marianna, Florida 147 on or before March 10, 16, and file the original With the rk of this Court at Post Office 647, Chipley, Florida 32428. ore service on Petitioners at- ney or Immediately thereafter. ou fall to do so, a default may entered against you for the ef demanded In the petition. pies of all court documents this case, Including orders, available at the Clerk of the cult Court's office. You may lew these documents upon quest. u must keep the Clerk of the cult Court's office notified of ur current address, (You may Notice of Current Address, rida SupremeCourtApproved nlly Law Form 12.915.) Future pers In this lawsuit will be lied to the address on record the clerk's office. IRNING: Rule 12.285, Florida nlly Law Rules of Procedure, lulrescertain automatic dlsclo- e of documents and Informa- n. Failure to comply can result sanctions, including dismissal striking of pleadings. [ed: LIN- ,HAYES COOK .ERK OF THE CIRCUIT* )URT puty Clerk published In the Washington unty News February 1, 8, 15, ,2006 I THE CIRCUIT COURT OF HE FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR WASH- NGTON COUNTY, FLORIDA iSE NO. 67-06-CA-055 IHNNIE E. DAVIS, d wife, PAULINE M. DAVIS, aintlffs, E H. BUCHANAN, If alive, and dead, his unknown spouses, Irs, devisees, grantees, assign- s, Ilenors, creditors, trustees, or ler persons claiming by through, der or against them, or any of am; FREE BUCHANAN, If ve, and If dead, her unknown houses, heirs, devisees, grant- s, assignees, Ilenors, credi- s, trustees, or other persons timing by through, under or ainst them, or any of them; d ALL UNKNOWN PERSONS live, and If dead, their unknown ouses, heirs, devisees, grant- s, assignees, Ilenors, creditors, stees, or other persons clalm- I by through, under or against Unknown persons defendants. NOTICE OF ACTION o: LEE H. BUCHANAN, if ve, and if dead, his unknown ouses, heirs, devfsees, grant- s, assignees, llenors, credl- rs, trustees, or other persons aiming by through, under or alnst, them: or any of them; )REE BUCHANAN, If alive, and dead, her unknown spouses, Iers, devisees, grantees, assign- is, Ilenors, creditors, trustees, other persons claiming by rough, under or against them, any of them; and ALL UN- NOWN PERSONS if alive, and dead, their unknown spouses, lIrs, devisees, grantees, assign- is, llenors, creditors, trustees, other persons claiming by rough, under or against the known persons. OU ARE NOTIFIED that an ac- In to quiet title on the following operty In Washington County, Florida: A par;cl o land btunared ) Ix r. rrenncnq at me jNW cornmr or Sec- tion 9 Tonninlp 4 rc.rtn Rang. 13 Weil, ana inning Inence Soulr. 6853E along th.i florin i.nie ,:. said section a oi lsan C ol I 685 11 Ie I im.n.ie S00'31 V a dlranurce l 569 32 le- In trer 588'32 E a dlssan.e ol 450 lc-l 1.3 Ii- PoInl rol Begih.n;rng. Ihnci run S00'31 W a oi=an.:e O 150 iel Ithenc:. S88'32E a aitan.ce of 20i0 Ipel Itrine Irc 'l3I E a anslance rcI 10 sIO Ier.inr r,: N68'32 W sl Itance 01 200 lecil to said Poinl or Beginning arr.a Doeng In te NIE 1 4 oI rr1/N I1 o 3ala Section , has b5fn f lea again51 y.ju In Ir, . CIrcull Coun O ir. Fournenrmr Juo.3.:lcl Cir ,ull in an.rl irr a'n. Inglon Crounr FilcnIa and ,:,u are re.uired 1o E 3rn :a s:py o y:.ur arlflen elonc-.; II any I II or, Kerry Adllon AnllOm lIr Plailnrfi PoIt OHi.e Bc d669 Chlleay Floiaa 3241628 on .:.r pl.Ird Mlarcn 10 t j006 ann 111t ira orilgnal 6 iln hi Cilri .'jl Ihi Cou.i al Inh Wa r.lr.nlnon C-juilty Cou.lnoius 1tl3 JaJ-ron A., -rnue Cnpiie' FlonlIa 3244? ellhcr olore :irvlcr on PlalntnH ancirne) or imTedlall Inrli eal' lIer oinrmlie a Oldlfauii il o5 enlired ailalr,': y'.J o"' Ine r-laIl . der.an.e.la in re C..r.p.ianI WITNESS my hand and seal on this 2 day of February, 2006. LINDA H. COOK Clerk of Circuit Court By: K McDaniel As Deputy Clerk As plillned In Ine Waslhngjron Counrt, Niewr on Ferruari a 15 c2 and r.1arcr. 1, 2006 Irl THE CIRCUIT CiOUT OF THE FIFTEEIITH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IT lriD FOR PALt.1 BEACH COLIIJT' FLORIDA Case No,: 2005CA007748XXXXMB (AW) 502005CA007748 XXXXMB' '.lARK FEiISTEII rl lih' VS. ' DENNIS CARRASQUILLO and SALLY CARRASQUILLO, et at., Defendants. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE 'lOTiCE IS HEREBY Ci EN lnal our'uar.,I a SairrTmir Final JJdgrr.TnrI I F:r. -:loiu.J, eCnleci', "to.er .er ;9 :u .1 irn i r. aE.,e -r,'lc' iurll 1 I Sll i1 Iir. r.l.n r.e rl an t 1uit ECI cer :ie.. ,: r, ni P.alri Beach County Courthouse, 205 .orln Dl1 ic Hhi.n' a, esi t Pal,' . s ,-r, Pairr. Bearn C:.urnl, :ic.,da A.j.:r I 4006 Mar.:n : L'OI, a c 10 Ci h a Ia T tr. ' following described real property as set forth In said Summary Final Judgment of Foreclosure, to wit: PARCEL I Lot 160, DEER RUN, according to the map or plat thereof, as recorded n Plat Book 35, Page 34 of the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida. PARCEL II Commence on the North bound- ary line of Watts Avenue at the intersection of the West edge of a concrete sidewalk on the West side of Fifth Street, thence run North along the Western edge of said sidewalk 124.5 feet to an Iron pipe for a beginning point, thence S 87'15' W 143.3 feet, thence N 04' W 15.5 feet, thence S 87'15' W 18 feet, thence N 08' W224.9 feet to an iron stob, thence N 80 E 150 feet to said sidewalk, thence South along said sidewalk 260.6 feet to Point of Beginning, In Block 17, In the NW 1/4 of NE 1/4 of Section 4, Township 4 North, Range 13 West, according to the Mordt Plat of Chipley on file In the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Washington County, Florida. DATED this 1 day of DECEM- BER, 2005. SHARON R. BOCK ClErkGirutLor N O TI'~reac C ES:19318Annd c' Clerk, Circuit Court BY KATHY A. HENDERLY Deputy Clerk DUBOW, DUBOW & WAL- LACE. Anolney Ifor Piainilif 215 Nonn PFd.ral Hlgr.Ay Dania, Flodaa 33004 (954)925-8228 By: JASON B. DUBOW FLA. BAR NO.: 856487 A pubii:h.d in the WarhllngI County N1.a or. FDeruary 6 15 2006 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR CUir IrN AND FOR WASHIrIG TON COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO.: 67-05 CP 156 PROBATE DIvISIONr InRe: The Estate of BERNICE E. NEAFIE, Deceased NOTICE TO CREDITORS "The administration of the estate of BERNICE E. NEAFIE,'de- ceased, whose date of death was May 18, 2005, and whose social security number Is 138-22-9245, Is pending in the CIrcuit Court for Washington County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which Is 1293 Jackson Avenue, Chipley, Florida 32428. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representative's attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate on whom a copy of this notice Is required' to be served ITu. file inr.r claims with this C.:.un rtJITHII THE LATER OF 3 T.IONTH"S AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTERTHE DATE OFSERVICE 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 must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITH- IN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. iOTWII-THSTANCrI.* iTHrE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOvE ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of the first publication of this Notice Is February 8, 2006. Attorney for Personal Repre- sentative: PATRICK J. FAUCHEUX, ESQ. FL BAR ID#0273104 Patrick J. Faucheux, P.A. 845 Jenks Avenue Panama City, FL 32401 (850) 763-3800 Personal Representative: BRYAN NEAFIE 2242 Sunny Hills Blvd. Chipley, FL 32428 As published In the Washington County News on February 8, 15,2006. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO REVISE SCHOOL BOARD PROCEDURE 8.60 TELECOMMUNICATION PLAN AND ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION USE WASHINGTON COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD OFFICE Monday, March 13, 2006 at 5:30 pm Notice Is hereby given that on Monday, March 13, 2006,at 5:30 pm the Washington County School Board will consider revis- Ing School Board Procedure 8.60 Telecommunication Plan and Electronic Communication Use. Tr.e purpose: and :pecaic: legal aulr.orly under Ar..cn Sc.:hrol Boabl PolIr .e:rPIceaurCes sie a. urnl'Zlcd 3, 3ri e.astrnrai Ol tr eCOrOM.-r .rpaC 01 ire Rpopo. .r - PoIlic.e'Prcecdur?; or, 1 ail 5 I-decr~ pii.on: aire g..en PURPOSE IWe are rev ri.g School Board Pioce-ure 8 60 To IslI-Ec language changes oased on Teacner ,np.L LEGAL AUTF-ORITY' Trn. Wair.- n.glon Cour.y School Boara 'a autnnorzed unaer ilJ1 43 01 me FIl.oda Statue T, iOlaveiplamenad polic'e arn proc,-dure: ECOlOrUIC IM.PACT. Trn .,l ol piomulgsling mIre itIleion Ali DO approInmatll 51 00 iper oocurnird Inravloual. A l ning to olaln a cop cl Ir- pi oP oa rvl5I lns mae conI.acii ine SupeIllnln. oeni Ofni-. a i-52 Trilr Strel. Cnipi.y, Flnrida Ar publiri ea h-, rrie via hingion County Nn46wi orn Fe,.dary, 1 , 22 na M Liah 1 8 2006 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 14TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR WASHrINGTON COUrIT' FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION CASE NO.: 67-05-CA-509 JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, AS TRUSTEE, Plaintiff,' vs. KIMBERLY LYNN -IARGUS at al,. Defendants. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY.GIVEN puruer.I .:. a Final Judqig eni 'of F*:i.nsIOur d, 1din- to '0 dea l01 Frb .00e erd enl-Sreo In Cat rrj 67"05'CA'50 o1 men C.irI;l C.urn OCf thl 141TH jud.0:e1 CIr.:ull In and lO WrIV n.r.Jgin Cour,.nr FlI.-,Iea %nFlenn jPMORGEtI CHASE. BANK AS TRUSTEE Is Ir.e Piairnh and KIr.BERLY LYIIN HARCUS UNlrKrNOWN SPOUSE OF KIMBERLY LYNN HARCUS JOHN DOE JANE DOE AS UtJKNrOWN TErANT iSI IN POS- SESSION OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY a' Oei.Ie darl I ii1 ll11 Ic. i h nigne!i &no tail bldlei 1i.ir car, aT Ire AT FRONT STEPS OF COURTHOUSE at me VWarierngi.r, Counrvt Covur.OUae in CHIPLEY Flrda al 11 00 a m 0on Ina I oJy ol Maiocr, ?006 Ins ol lloving e:..rloed FPp iTy a ,i s rI lrrr in .ah3 Final Judgmenl 1i5 I. l A LOT BOUNDED BY BEGIN- NING AT A POINT ON THE WEST LINE OF BLOCK 39 Iri r Ir OF SW 1I'- OF SECTION 4 TOWNSHIP 4 NORTH RANGE. 13 WEST ACCORDING TO THE PLAT OF CHIPLEY WVASH rlGTONT COUNTY FLORIDA DRAWN BI L W u ORDT AND ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT OF WASHINGTON' COUNTY, FLORIDA, WHICH POINT IS 280 FEET SOUTH OFTHENORTHWESTCORNER OF SAID BLOCK; THENCE RUNNING SOUTH ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID BLOCK, 100 FEET; THENCE RUNNING EAST PARALLEL WITH THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID BLOCK, 3.64 CHAINS (240.24 FEET), MORE OR LESS, TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID BLOCK; THENCE NORTH ALONG SAID EAST LINE, 100 FEET; THENCE WEST PARALLEL WITH SAID SOUTH LINE OF SAID BLOCK, 3.64 CHAINS (240.24 FEET), MORE OR LESS TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA), disabled persons who, because of their disabilities, need special .accommodation to participate In this proceeding should contact the ADA Coordi- nator at 1293 Jackson Avenue, Chlpley, FL 32428 or Telephone Volce/TDD (904) 763-9061 prior to such proceeding. Dated this 10 day of Feb., 2006. LINDA HAYES COOK 1' Clrr. O1 Tr.6 Ciri By K McO.Daiel Depury ClerK :As,published in the Washingtoni County News on February-15, 22, 2006 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY FLORIDA CASE NO 67-35-CA-196 DIVISION UCN 672005CA000496XXCICI WALTER MORTGAGE COM- PANY Piailnt. KENNETH J. DYViG. PHILLIS J DYViG" ' Dilandanm is NOTICE OF RESCHEDULED SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT. PURSUANT TO THE JUDGMENT OF FORECLO. SURE ENTERED IN THE ABOVE CAUSE AND THE ORDER RESETTING SALE DATE. I WILL SELL THE PROPERTY SITUAT- ED IN WASHINGTO COUNTY FLORIDA DESCRIBED AS BEGIN AT THE NE CORNER OF THE WEST I/3OF THE SOUTH- WEST 114OF THE SOUTHWEST 11/4 OF SECTION22 TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH RAND 13 WEST WASmINGTOTICOUNTY FLOOR. IDA AND RUN SOUTH 263 94 FEET THENCE WEST 331 63 FEET THENCE NORTH 263 94 FEET' THEtCE EAST 331 63 FEET TO THE POB AT PUBLIC SALE. TO THE HIGHEST AND.BEST BIDDER FOR CASH. AT I 00 A M OND 3/13/06, AT COURTHOUSE STEPS OP THE WASHING- TON.COUNTY COURTHOUSE, CHIPLEY, FLORIDA. IN C ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERICAN WITH DISABILITIES ACT., PERSONS WITH DIS- ABILITIES NEEDING A SPECIAL ACCOMMODATION TO PAR- TICIPATE IN THIS PROCEED-- ING SHOULD CONTACT THE ADA ADMINISTRATOR FOR THE CLERK OF THE COURT NOT LATER THAN 7 DAYS PRIOR TO THE PROCEEDING AT IF HEARING IMPAIRED ITDDI 1.800-955-8771 VOICE. 1-800 955-8770 THIS IS NOT A COURT INFORMATION LINE. DATED: 1/27/06. CLERK OF THE COURT By: KMcDaniel Deputy Clerk As publisr.e.d in me Washington County Neas on February 15, 22,2006. Legal Advertisement Tharp & Sobs Mini Storage of Chipley will hold either a private or public sale of these non-pay- ment units, according to the Fl. Statute 83. These tenants have until 3/03/06 to pay In full, no checks. 1. James May Panama City, F. 2. Lee Murry Chlpley, R. 3. Krystal Crews Chipley, Fl. 4. CanancePdttei Chipley, Fl. 5. Monique Stondlnow Chipley, Fl. 6. Luls Corey Chlptey. FI. 7. John Glover Gracevllle, FI. 8 Amandia Boner -- -- Snesjds F 9 LOn.a Ncno0lon ' Chipley, FI. 10 JOyGc Aley Ne Mlatarrorn.a Al 11. 'Jnown A. puOIsn-a Ir thie Washnglcon Courny News or. February. 15. 22 2006 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR WASH- IrNGTON COUNTY. FLORIDA CASE NO 67-06-CA-048 GEORGE S NEATH and JOHN T NEATH Plainliltl v. '. ESTATE OF J B BENSOir 'ceased. a endall haeis BI law and bernficiare- of J B Berson. JOHN B, BENSOIN inomaauali - and air hair al is* and anaroi- c'ary ol J B Bernon deceased .. ano NORTHWEST FLORIDA COMMUNITY HOSPITAL Delieirants NOTICE OF ACTION To ESTATE OF J B BENSON deceased, and all halI- at w arno tenefirla-. ne; ol J 6 Baenor. YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an actIon t partition on the following prc,.pity in Wainingiton County. Flor.d A part 01 Block 14 in th City o? Cripliy. Wasninglon County. ,Flor.da oescrrbed as rollOs. to ait Beginning al the Souln- eael corner 01 W H Fowlar s ILot whicn corns .r 130 leel SSumn of fIonreasa come' of said Block 14 atcrr allowing 30 letal lo sireal in-er running Soutn 165 feel tho Ihe lorneaal corner of A D Carmcnael'; lot, Inance running We.I along Northern line of said A. D. CarmIchael's: lot 165 feet; thence North 165 feetto said W. H. Fowler's lot; inrn.:e EEaI along ihe Southern Ine o saldW H Fowler slol 165 ( lear to Poinl o Beginning facing Easi or, Third Street being in thI Nortrea l OQuartel of Sction 4 Township 4 Nbrth, Range 13 Wait and Saio BloCK 14 oang according ro me Mordl plat ol the Ciry or Cniplay. Flri-da. on fils in I:" tne Off.ce o0 mhe Clerr ol CIrcuit Court ol Wasninglon County. Florida, binrg the land conveyed to Lizzie V Benson Do deed from M A Smitr. as Liquidalor of Bank olCnhplay recorded In Deed BOOx 65 at Page I In aid ClerK s office. and lying We5l ol and aburting said Third'Street has been filed against-you in the Circuit Court of the Fourteenth Judicial Circuit, in and for Wash- Ington County, Florida, and you are require to serveacopy of your written defenses, if any, to It on Kerry Adkison, Attorney for Plain- tiff, Post Office Box 669, Chipley, Florida 32428, on or before March 17,2006, and file the original with the Clerk of this Court, at the Washington County Courthouse, 1293 Jackson Avenue, Chipley, Florida 32428, 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. WITNESS my hran, and seal on rr 9 .ay j FeDruaj 2006 LINDA H COOK: .*f"'r* Clerk ofCircuit Court By: K. McDanlel As Deputy Clerk S As published In the Washington County News on February 15, 22 and March 1, 8, 2006. .. cull Counr ; ; , , -C," C Valentine's Day - past and present Without looking back in my files of past "prattle," I cannot say with absolute certainty that I mentioned Valentine's Day in 2004 and 2005. My guess is that I did write on the subject as the Valentine event has and had this discussion, been important in my life she apologized to me for dating back to an early calling me "names" and age. I vowed to myself that I At Brackin School, tthe wouldn'tt ever mention it to students exchanged val- her again. Sentinel religiously.: They :I did have friends among were homemade,, using the students at Vernon. I re- colorful-, paper, mostly call Paul Jones, the brother pages from seed catalogs of Ralph and Luvern Jones, picturing full grown, red being in my home room ripe luscious tomatoes. All and possibly in some of my one had to do Was cut the classes. Paul was a grown 'shape of a heart from man in my mind and he folded sheet of a succulent seemed to take me under tomato, write a honme- his wing. I felt protected made verse on the inside when I was around him. and merely mark TO and On Valentine's Day, my FROM on' the valentine fits one at Venon School, and hand it to the person. Eva Holley, a member The most popular piece of my class who had be- of poetry that I recall be- friended the old country ing used in valentines from boy from Brackin School, Brackin School days was, handed me a valentine 'As sure as the rat runs up as all the students were the vine, I want you for my returning to the home valentine." If a boy was room from the lunch hour. real sweet on a particular I couldn't respond to her girl, he might get brave kind gesture as, at that enough to write, "Roses time, I was in much pain are red, violets are blue, and agony and in tears. Sugar is sweet and.so are What she didn't know was you," on the valentine he that I was sporting a full handed to her,. ; developed "risen" ona part Upon entering Vernon of the anatomy that made it High School in the eighth difficult to sit. grade in September 1939, ::I adjust eaten my home- probably the last, thing on packed lunch while seated my mind was .wondering inr Mr.- Ezra Galloway's what would happen come school bus. When his sons, Valentine's Day in Febru- Wester Galloway or Callis ary :1940. In my' :child- 'Galloway, substituted for ish memory, most of the the father as driver of the students in my class ap- Hinson Crossroads bus, it peared to be adults. Down: remained parked adjacent through the years, I have to the school building at told Hazel Harmon Shores the south end and on the that I recall her and Mary west side. Students were Frances White calling me, welcome to congregate -f-r nand -::"%an4j'tbe-e for.JungA, When the , much to my chagrin. Hazel bell rang signaling the end and I have had some good of the lunch hour, I was laughs off those happen- stooped to step out of the ings. The last time Hazel bus when someone, un- Public hearing A public hearing will be' held by the Florida Depart- ment of Transportation at Ebro Town Hall on Tues- day, March 7, at 6 p.m. on, E-=-I F the four-laning of Hwy. 79.. For information, call Town: Clerk Linda Marlow at.: 850-535-2842. Smoke dianlsrm The winter of 1916-17 was long. ble 1U i i 11 for people living in northern Russia The Chipley Fire De- tal of St Petersburg. residents fac apartment is, -offering free: hardships caused by Russian falull Apartment is offering free ar I A cold snap in February 191 smoke alarms to local wave of brutally cold sub-Arctic air t residents. Applicants must the time. food supples were loI residents. Applicts m D t- attempting to deliver grain to the stop by the Fire Depart- ment at 1430 Jackson Av- / r r enue and/pick up a form to 7 1 Jold request the smoke alarm. requs th s6mk al301rn. stuck In the Russian snowdrifts Call (850) 638-61. needed to heat homes was scarce sive, many working class resider afford to heat their homes Even We^ o Per residents could find only enough w eo ffer indoor temperatures slightly above When the harsh Irving cone s u ent1 combined with two and a half years the war. discontent that had lain dor I U1'lsuran ce surfacing. Tsar Nicholas II,. an absolu Siscounts had taken personal command of SCO S1915 Nearly two years later, the arn failures had severely tarnished his ai .- ^ ., ,bllity Whilethecityshivered.lheTss S i thousand miles away in southern F E Tyourca.ga.B r Thursday, February 23, was 1 better average and have a good drt ing record. : " you may eligible for \ a substantial \ IAWV \tu t discount on j your auto : Russia: insurance t1860-1945 Thtis resource, part of Spanacus Edu premiums through includes sections on the events an leading up to the revolution, the varli Auto-Owners Insurance lcal parties vying for control, biogra 'many of the major revolutionary figi Company. Stop in our accounts of revolutionary activities w agency and rsk us about it! foreign diplomats and journalists. Web Address: http://tlnvurl.com/7v 4lufte-Ownehers ureawrnne Life Home Car Business We thank our partners for their commit - ourcommunity, our schools,and our youi Rogers Insurance Agency Together, we ensure teachers and studer 1396 Jackson Ave. all learning materials at no cost to tl Chipley, FL 32428 E-mallyour questions or comments to edls Ph. (850) 638-1805 Perry's By Penn Wednesday, February 15, 2006, Washington County News, 9A Obviously Iam not call Roulhac ing that gifl's name in order' to protect the "guilty." Middle School,: ttl a When I spoke of Wester k D ve P r.and,' Calis loay driv- .We know that we are.: ing,: their, .: dad's :. school ing their dad's school very fortunate to have such: fS bus, I don't recall that the outstanding schools inrou: SW e Is younger Galloway boys, community and we want SHeber J., Hollis Dean our students to have op: Arnold. W.A. Vaughn or portunities to achieve their Don, ever had that exper- highest potential. - MV, ence, but I, will throw in, Our Governor .a Sa pariethetical plug for mandated a reading initi- Sthe Washington oun tive and set a goal fora "';,.- l Heritage ook right here. students to read at grade' One. of the younger a l l the year 2010 BI^ ^ j ,loway sisters, Mary Lou would like to fulfill oui has done a beautiful story obligation in this initiative A onwie Ezra tallowayllfam-l Son the Ezra Galloway fam- by conducting a MORE ily. complete with pictures. BOOKS! Drive. h c It will be :included in the .- Durig the moh *. :Dufing'the month of gswhich could.be dubbed upcoming book. You don't:'Februa.ry we will promote ones the "Prattler" and his want to miss that one. a project to collect brand )yjfl, ,. a projet to collect bran4 oyingfor years, using them Ending this 'prattle on new oks. and books that '* ,, ..'. a more positive and pleas- look like iew. , :I ,:' ant note, my courtship with '-:We are asking for doan High School someFow. Hester began with a valen- tisof books from ,st: wit 's ow verse, ,But Pipin had entered l insg of books a t romr stiddl managed to buy a "store tine that she mailed to me dents. and members f th& bought" colorful valen- after reading in the Route community tohel in tine for :. the classmate One.-Bonifay. news in the community to1' p cre I h-ad determined to -Hlmes County Advertiser ig a rr r;f I for every classroom in our "my girl." .t was even% a (written by Bertie Nelson) schoolnrooin our perfumed valentine...and that Perry Wells and John Books h kbe with it's own verse! But Pipkin had entered college. Booksriate material for iddle before, the big day arrived, That was in 1947 and, as school and shouldrbe atmti school and should.be .that special girl was obvi- the Paul Harvey "rest of the radability level of upper ously ho longer "my girl." story" goes. we married in elementary and/or middle so that special valentine 1952 and "have never had schooelementary a/ormiddle card was never delivered, a cross word?" Oh yes. we Information It remained in my special have had a few LOUD dis- Ifor ma iron ff chifferobe drawer in our cussions! I hope you iad a at Roulhac Middle School home for years. I recall it happy Valentine's Day. during school hburs was still there after I com- See you-all next week. .d.iag swn .r fnh,,, thou & nq. heaa usL.nxtao *'jot. I - These Valentine coffee mu "Hers" and "His," are the c wife, Hester, have been enji at the valentineseason. aware of my impairment, gave me a wallop on the lower posterior. Whoever coined the .phrase, "sore as a risen" knew just bhow to'describe real soreness! I. just had to resort to a few: tears never knowing that old "Grandpa," also called "Frog," was to receive a valentine card upon enter- ing the classroom. I just recently learned that the word "risen" is in the Bible, and I think it's among the plagues brought on God's people under Pharaoh's rule. Boils, or sore boils, were some of Job's afflictions. Carbuncle is another word for the skin infection resulting in the" unbearable soreness. All are Bible terms. Now, to better days. As a senior in 1944 at Vernon THE WASHINGTON COUNTY RECYCLING CENTER Is Now Open - c.. Every Saturday:- 7:30 am 12:00 pm With the exception of holiday weekends. CALL 638-0212 TO ADVYLKIlSL IN PROFILE 2006 future education: of rour students! TO gg.. .:. 4 :-g I CORBIN SAND & CLAY 77 Jackson Avenue, Chipley, FL l(850) 638-46301 6 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE 01 Y LOCALLY OWNED & OPERATED YOU CALL WE HAUL S' "." ".. .. ' ,' 1 : ': *'. .:, , pleted my stint in the U.S. Army and had returned home. I wonder whatever happened to it. Possibly that designated drawer was taken over by: a younger brother, Clyde or Max, and the faded valentine was destroyed. 10A, Washington County News, Wednesday, February 15, 2006 COMMUNISYNE WCSO website up and running Sheriff Bobby Haddock is pleased to announce the launch of the new Wash- nigton County Sheriff's Office Website at wvw. wcso.us. : he WCSO Website it6 an efficient and accu- rate \way to get important information out to the community, which is one bf the top priorities at the Sheriff's Office. The Website offers valuable tools to help the. community combat identity theft, identify and track sexual offenders and predators, and get up to the minute updates on investi- gations, warrants and the specific steps the Sheriff Office is taking to insure safe homes and safe com- ftities. $QI survey T: he Orange Hill soil and Waier Conservation Dis- tnrc is cooperating with the Washington County Com- mission, USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the University of Florida to update our Soil Survey that was origi- nally published in 1962. Soil survey team mem- bers will make every effort fq contact landowners for permission to go on their property to evaluate soil conditions and update our maps. 'Surface conditions such as vegetative patterns and slope will be gathered visu- allr. Deeper soil conditions such as texture, permeabil- ity and water tables will be gathered by hand held soil augers and occasionally a siall powered agger. The information will be compiled on a modern aerial photographic base ,p... .., ~:, d, ,., ~:v.. &,&"qSL m ~mi(] along with descriptions and tabular information that \\ill be valuable when making land use decisions about forestry, cropping. wildlife, and urban uses. Timetable The \ hole process will take about three years to complete and at any time feel free to discuss this with any member of the survey team. county com- missioners, or conserva- tion district supervisors. *Soil Surven Team: Bob Weatherspoon. Team Lead- er, 352-538-3438. 850-638- 1718 ext. 3. *Orange Hill SWCDL: Don Walters. Chairman. 850-638-8565. *County Commission: Peter Herbert. Administra- tor, 850-638-6200. Vernon election The City of Vernon will hold an election on Tues- day, March 14, to elect a mayor and five coun- cil members. Candidate qualifying will begin on Monday, Feb. 6, and close at 2 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 10. Candidates will be con- firmed at a council meeting to be held on Monday, Feb. 13, at 7 p.m. Registration books will close on Monday, Feb. 13, at 4 p.m. Registration forms are available at Ver- non City Hall, 2996 Main Street, or the Supervisor of Elections Office, 1331 South Boulevard, Suite 900, Chipley. Polls will be open Tues- day, March 14, from 7 a.m. until 7 p.m. VHS Project Graduation Vernon High School (VHS) Project Graduation 2006 parent committee continues to work on fund- raisers to help provide a safe and memorable night of fun for the graduates of 2006. Information *An upcoming fund- raiser will give a lucky person a 2-night stay at the Boardwalk Beach Resort on Panama City Beach. tickets can be purchased from a parent of a VHS se- nior or by calling Belinda Howell at 535-1493 or Donna Green at 535-2111 (home). *If you or your group would like to donate to- ward this worthy event, mail your tax-deductible gift to Vernon High School. Project Graduation 2006, 2808 Yellow Jacket Drive, Post Office Box 386.. Ver- non. Florida 32462. I *If you need further in- formation, contact Belinda Howell at 535-1493 or Donna Green at 535-2111 (home) or 638-0250. ext. 661 (w ork). VHS Project Gradua- tion 2006 is an all night. drug and alcohol free, par- ent sponsored event that provides the graduating class a night to celebrate their commencement. It takes place immediately follo\ ing commencement exercises. Senior parents are total- ly responsible for organiz- ing, planning, fund-raising and chaperoning the e\ent. Funds are raised through solicitation and charitable donations from individuals and businesses. Donations are tax deductible. 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C CALENDAR 10B Chipola Homecoming Week underway Chipola College is celebrating Homecoming 2006, the week of Feb. 13-18. This year's theme is "Shiver Their Timbers," as the Indians hope to sink the Commodores of Gulf Coast. Wednesday, Feb. 15, is Pajamas Day. Students are asked to wear their p.j.'s. Thursday, Feb. 16, is Tacky Day. Students are asked to wear mis-matched, tacky clothes. Friday, Feb. 17, is Blue & Gold Day. Students are asked to show their Chipola spirit by wearing school colors. A student Talent Show is set for Wednesday, Feb. 15 at 10 a.m. in the Arts Center.: All cur- rently enrolled students are invited to enter. Cash prizes will be awarded to winners in the following categories: Best Overall * first, second and third, and Best Solo, Best Group and Best Band. Performances are limited to four min- utes. Rep. Marti Coley will address the Chipola Hon- ors Seminar on Friday, Feb. 17 at 10 a.m., in Jackson Lecture Hall. Coley is speaking on behalf of her late husband David Coley, who was recently named Chipola's 2006 Alumnus of the year. The public is invited to attend. Homecoming Night, Saturday, Feb. 18, begins with the Lady Indians game against Gulf Coast Community College at 5: 30 p.m. An Alumni Re- ception hosted by Chipola President Dr. Gene Prough and his wife Priscilla, begins at 6 p.m. in the Chipola Appreciation Club Room. All alumni and friends are invited to at- tend the reception. Pencie Wester, Chipo- la's oldest living alumnus, is this year's special guest at homecoming. Wester will turn 100 in June. Other special guests include members of the 1965-66 men's basketball team which finished fourth in the nation. The Indians take on the Commodores in the men's game at 7:30 p.m. Chipola's 2006 Homecom- ing Queen and Mr. Chipola will be crowned during halftime. For more information on Homecoming events, call the SGA office at 718- 2308 or 718-2314. l ii m I .I; eni Pictured are, from left, (front) Ashley Beard, Brittaney Carnley, William Bryant. Brandon Carnley, (middle) Jessica Haines, David Duncan, Melody Bryant, Blake Campbell, Derek Benefield, Joshua Hobbie, (back) Petty Officer First Class W.J. Burandt. Sea Cadets tour new USN destroyer in PCola Seawolf Division, Unit- ed States Naval Sea Cadets participated in the com- missioning ceremonies for the Na\ 's newest Arliegh- Burke class destroyer. The ceremony was held at the Pensacola Naval base on. Jan. 28. The cadets passed out ceremony pamphlets and escorted guests to assigned seating. At the conclusion of the ceremo- nies, they were part of the security barrier for the departing dignitaries from the newly commissioned Forrest Sherman and then for the guests to tour the ship. The Seawolf cadets were given a special tour by a Forrest Sher- man crewmember, Petty Officer First Class W.J. Burandt. The tour included. the main deck areas and several areas below decks that were not open to the general public. Cadets from the Seawolf division are Melody and William Bryant, Brandon and Brit- taney Carnley, and David Duncan of Bonifay, Ashley Beard, Jessica Haines and Blake Campbell of Pana- ma City, Derek Benefield- of Marianna, and Caleb Hobbie of Chipley. Com- manding Officer John M. Duncan, Executive Officer Ens Everette Thrush and adult leader Diane Duncan provided adult leadership and escorts for the event. Cadets from San Antonio, Texas, Milton, Tallahas- see, and Lake Charles, La., were also involved. The United States Naval Seacadet Corps is a youth- oriented program for youth ages 11 17. Opportunities to participate in Navy and Coast Guard events are part of the activities cadets become involved with in this program. For more information, contact Ltjg John M. Duncan; Com- manding Officer, Seawolf Division at (850) 547-5073, or (850) 547-3399. 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Chipola's 2006 Homecoming Queen and Mr. Chipola will be selected from the sopho. mores and crowned at halftime of the Home. coming game on Feb. 18. Tr ftpo() - r;-- - , tl 2B, Washington County News/Holmes County Times-Advertiser, Wednesday, February 15, 2006 Petersons celebrate 50th Samuel C. and Emma Peterson celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary Jan. 28 by spending a weekend at a resort and spa in Orlando. They have five children, 11 grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren, several brothers and sisters, and an abundance of friends. Jackson awarded scholarship Amanda Jackson of Chipley received a four year non-resident scholar- ship to the University of Alabama in Birmingham. The scholarship is valued at $24.000. Jackson is a senior at Chipley High School where she is Key Club president, Spanish club secretary, and National Honor Roll Society re- corder. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grover Jackson of Chipley. *" 4"** Goodman-Estes engagement Mr. and Mrs. James J. Goodman Sr. of Bonifay an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Nancy Cath- erine, to Thomas Gregory Estes of Columbia, S.C. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George M4'-Estes of Columbia, S.C. The bride-elect is the granddaughter of Mrs. and the late Harvie J. Belser Sr. of Bonifay, Edna Goodman Ad- kins of Blountstown, and the late C.D. Goodman Sr. of Bascom. Nancy is a graduate of Holmes County High School, Chipola College and the University of Florida with a Bachelor of Arts in business administration and a master of education in student personnel in higher edu- cation. Goodman is employed as an academic counselor with the University of Alabama-Birmingham. The future bridegroom is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Barber Jr. of Columbia, S.C., Caroline Spi- gener of Allendale, S.C., and the late Frank B. Estes Jr. of Orangeburg, S.C. Thomas is a graduate of A.C. Flora High School. He is also a graduate of The Citadel with a Bachelor of Science in biology, and the University of Florida with a Master of Science, and a Ph.D. in materials engineering. Thomas is employed as a scientist-product developer with Kimberly-Clarke bio-medical division in Roswell, Ga. The wedding will be held May 27, 3 p.m., at Summer- all Chapel The Citadel in Charleston, S.C. All friends and relatives are cordially invited to attend the wedding and reception. Chautauqua Assembly 2006 In Historic DeFAuniak Springs. FL Invites you to join usfor a PERFORMANCES INCLUDE: Stage and big-screen conductor, David Friedman The Orlando Opera Chumuckla's Farmers' Opry Sponsored In part by the State of Florida, Departmenl of State, Division of Cultural Affairs and the Florida Arts Council, and the National Endowment for the Arts. SPECIAL ACTIVITIES INCLUDE: Expert discussion on Social Security Interfaith Panel on Religion Civil War Re-Enactment Victorian Tea The Walton County Art League Exhibit The Chautauqua Porcelain Artists Exhibit The Chautauqua Quilters Exhibit Tour of Old Home Places Tour of Victorian Homes a Art Workshops Story Tellers Version of Florida History Dog Obedience Demonstrations Savvy Singles for the over 50 Chess Tournament a Porch Parties Sponsored in part by the BA.H(IIS Of O0UIR I&ITOl Wilseys celebrate 25th' Angie and Richard Willsey will celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary from 6 until 11 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 25, at the Dogwood Lakes Country Club, located at 1934 Country Club Drive in Bonifay. No local invitations will be sent. All friends and family are invited to attend. The attire is casual. Hatcher-Daniel engagement Mr. and Mrs. Raymond C. Hatcher of Westville an- nounce the engagement and upcoming marriage of their daughter, Heather Sheree. to Dustin Shane Daniel. Shane is the son ol Randy C. Daniel of Madisonville, Tenn., and Angie G. Brown of Hartford, Ala. The bride-elect is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Olen L. English of \\estr ille, and Mr. and Mrs. Carthell Hatcher of Hartford, Ala. The future groom is the grandson of the late William (Sonny) H. Locklear of Hartford and the late Lee E. Gus- tofson and Irene Gustofson of Dade City, and Rev. and Mrs. Irby H. Daniel of Ten Mile, Tenn. The couple will exchange vows on Saturday, March 4, at 2 p.m. at Sardis United Methodist Church in Hartford. A reception \\ill follow \ in th e church gym. No local invi- tations are being sent. All friends and family are invited to attend:-,. Croft graduates Michael Jeremy Croft has completed his training to become a Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) officer. Croft is the son of Michael and Peggy Croft of Chipley, and Teresa Forehand of Bonifay. His grandpar- ents are Paul and Clydie Croft of Chipley and Wilmer and Liller Forehand of Bonifay. His training included first responder, defensive tactics. and commercial vehicles. Croft also received the top gun and top driver awards in his basic recruit class 295. On Thursday, Feb. 2, officer Croft was sworn in by Colonel Graham Fountain in Tallahassee. He received his badge and certificate and will be stationed at the Pen sacola Field office. Guardian ad Litem training The Guardian ad Litem Program is seeking volunteers to represent the best interest of abused and neglected children in our community. Left: volunteers are sworn into service.Volunteers are needed in Jackson, Calhoun. Holmes and Washington Counties. If you have a few hours a month to helpan abused child, please call 482. 9127, 674-2799, or 638-6043. Training begins soon! efeleba/I2ns NEW 2006 BRIDAL & PROM ... DRESSES ARRIVING DAILY J ,j , Come In Today For 10% Off I, . Any Custom Gown Order.. 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She is Beef Ambassador contest news The Beff Ambassador contest is open to youth 17 to 20 year-olds who want to present the nutri- tional and economic value, cooking principles, safe handling and versatile uses of beef to the public with the understanding of the importance of beef as an agricultural product. Cash awards, schol- arships, and traveling throughout the state and possibly the nation are just a few of the rewards. For more information and detailed rules, please contact Heather Kent (850- 482-9620), 2741 Penn- sylvania Avenue, Suite 3, Marianna, FL 32448 or fax (850-482-9287). You must be registered for the con- test by March 1. District I Contest will be held on Tuesday, May 9, at 4 p.m. at the Jackson County Ag Complex Auditorium in Marianna. SBonifay Guild for the Arts eNancy Zurenda will be displaying her art- work starting January 16 through February 3. The reception will be held at The Art Gallery in 110 W. Pennsylvania Avenue on Tuesday, January 17 at 11 a.m.. Refreshment is pro- vided. *The Bonifay Guild for the Arts (BGA) -held a meeting on Jan. 25. The topic of the meeting was the great-granddaughter of Myrtle Birge, also of Bonifay. plans for potential projects that would be funded by grants. Kids Art Program (KAPS), a special project for students elementary through high school, is being developed that will offer art and writing classes. Field trips to art festivals and museums are also included in the list of activities. This program would also offer local students an opportunity to exhibit their work at exhibitions at BGA and on local, state, and na- tional levels. BGA is also getting involved in other projects in the community. .BGA members participated in the Step-Up-Florida pro- gram on February 6. *A reception for Becky Hart will be held at 11 a.m. on February 14, at the Bonifay Guild of the Arts. Hart does "Plein Air" painting" which means she paints on location. She teaches art classes to children 6-13 years of age. Hart's work will be on dis- play through M arch 3. Narconon Narconon Arrowhead is a very unique and effec- tive drug rehabilitation and education program with over a 70 percent success rate. Affected families can call 1-800-468-6933 for free assessments, free addiction counseling, and free referrals nationwide. For more infor- mation, log on to www.stopaddiction.com. Medicaid public hearing The Department of Chil- dren and Families will hold a public meeting to discuss the eligibility determina- tion process for Medicaid benefits. Interested par- ties, including the general public, recipients, family members, advocates and service providers are in- vited to provide comments and suggestions on the process. General subject matter to be considered includes: eligibility determination process for Medicaid ben- efits based on age or dis- ability, including nursing home care. The process includes the electronic web based application, referrals, notices and com- munication with staff. (Note: The meeting is not intended to address eligibility criteria such as income and asset limits, or service issues such as access to prescription drugs.) Two meetings at differ- ent times and locations are available for the public's convenience: The first meeting will be held 9-10:30 a.m. Feb. 22 in Conference Room 300, 705 West 15th Street, Pan- ama City. For more infor- mation, call Jerry Sewell at (850) 872-7648. The second meeting will be held 1:30-3 p.m. Feb. 22 at Jackson County Agri- cultural Conference Center, 2741 Pennsylvania Ave. in Marianna. For more in- formation on this meeting, call Vicki Abrams at (850) 488-9217. Any, person requiring special accommodations due to disability or physi- cal impairment should contact the department at least five days prior to the meeting by calling: Pana- ma City, (850) 872-7648; or Jackson County (850) 488-9217. Free tax help AARP offers free tax help for all taxpayers with middle and low income. This year, tax payer(s) Considering a FaceliftP i .Ti .1,.T. Reposition Sagging Cheeks Lift Sagging Eyebrows & Forehead Adjust Asymmetric Brows & Face Lift Sagging Neck Have you ever looked in the mirror, pulled your skin to a higher position and wished it would stay there? Now there is a simple new technique that makes it possible ContourThreadsM. Once inserted under the skin, the ContourThreadsTm form a support structure to lift and suspend tissue. This lifting and fixating action reduces sagging to give a more youthful look. Call today and find out how ContourThreadsT can make you look as young as you feel. must complete the "AARP tax-aide-interview and intake sheet" before the time of their appointment to have tax returns pre- pared. Forms are available at the Washington County Council on Aging. Tax re- turns will be prepared each Monday from 8 a.m. until 3 p.m,, continuing through March 20, and each Mon- day morning, 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. March 27 through April 10. Call WCOA at 638-6216. Mustang Awareness Day The Florida Wild Horse and Burro Association will hold a Mustang Awareness Day at Circle D Ranch in Marianna from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. April 22. Everyone is invited to "come meet and learn about America's Living Legends." The program is free and is a prelude to the wild horse and burro adop- tions scheduled for May in Marianna. There will be demonstrations on natural hoof trimming, equine dentistry, and gentling wild horses, along with a raffle. Previous adopters are welcome to participate. Vendors are wanted. A $10 donation will be charged for each site. For more information, contact Gwilda Byrd, 579- 1049, Terri Albritton, 638- 8764 or Maria Wilson, 537-. 9752. The area code for all three numbers is 850. Information may also be had by contacting www.flwildhorse.org. ,, 1_111 1 I 40 'Grease' March 8 The Chipola College Theater is in full rehearsal for "Grease" which opens a five-day run, March 8. "Grease" is set in Rydell High's class of '59. Gum chewing, hub-cap stealing, hot-rod loving boys with D.A.'s and leather jackets and their wise-cracking girls in teased curls, bobby sox, and pedal pushers capture the look and sounds of the 1950's in this rollicking music. cal that salutes the rock n':roll era. While hip Danny Zuko and wholesome Sandy Dumbrowski resolve the problems of their mutual at traction, the gang sings arid dances its way through such nostalgic scenes as the pajama party, the prom, the burger palace and the drive-in movie. For information about Chipola Theater, call 718-2227. Language classes Free conversational English and Spanish classes are being offered for International people living and working in this area. English classes Shiloh Baptist Church holds two weekly English classes in; individual or small group set. tings, from low beginner ll the way to advanced classes. Classes are held in the old sanctuary from 4-6 p.m. Sun day afternoons and 6:30-8:30 p.m. Monday. Spanish class is held Mondays from 4:45-6:15 p.m. It is taught in a group setting and is open to the public. Shiloh family, friends, missionaries, and all are welcome to attend. For more information, call the church office at 638-1014; Karma Cook, 638-8418, or Espanole, Karen Wells, 638-1435. Tfx Sy~e fw-a 109N. auk sha oiaF M C30 m C3 ES ooocO YOU'VE BEEN TO THE REST, COME SEE THE BEST! S06 DODGE RAM 1500, 250Q, 3500, Even Mega Cab! SAVINGS UP TO 0% FOR 60l B 29 F HrIp E $6,00 N RBATS. Paul E. Garland, MD Bay County s Only Fellowship-Trained Oculoplastic Surgeon "t CENTER of North Florida PANAMA CITY PC BEACH CHIPLEY PORT ST. JOE 784-3937 234-1829 638-7333 227-7266 TOLL FREE 1-800-778-3937 www.eyecarenow.com 4B. Washinaton County News/Holmes County Times-Advertiser, Wednesday, February 15, 2006 Allyne Stafford, 87 Allyne Dora Andrews Stafford of Westville died Feb. 5 at the home of her grandson in Dothan, Ala., following a long illness. She was born in Holmes County Oct. 14, 1918, to Alva Christopher and Dora Caroline Powell Andrews. She worked in textiles prior to retirement. Stafford was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Coy Wilmer Stafford, who died in De- cember 1994; a son, Doug- las Coy Stafford; a brother, Herman Andrews, and a sister, Vivian Dedicos. Surviving are a son and daughter-in-law, Felix and Rhonda Stafford of. Bonifay; a brother, Gerald Andrews of Natchitoes, La.; one sister, Juanita Castro of Tallahassee; a sister-in-law, Pat Andrews of Westville; a grandson and two great-grandchil- dren. Services were held Feb. 8 in the funeral home chapel with the Rev. Jack Faircloth officiating. Burial followed in Hurri- cane Creek Cemetery with Pittman Funeral Home of Geneva, Ala., directing. Mary K. Haddock, 61 Mary Kristine Haddock of Vernon died Feb. 5 at her home. She was born July 16, 1944, in Chicka- saw, Ala., daughter of Wil- liam and Hazel (Broline) Kimmons. Haddock had lived in Vernon for the past 34 years, moving there from Pensacola. She was of the Assembly of God faith and a member of the Midland City Community Church in Midland City, Ala. Survivors include her husband of 41 years 'es ton Haddock, two sons, Joseph Haddock and Jack Haddock and wife, Kaye, all of Vernon; one daughter, Minda Grantham and hus- band, Jason, of Vernon; a brother, Bill Kimmons and wife, Chris, of Tallahassee, and nine grandchildren. Funeral services were held Feb. 8 at Wausau First Assembly of God with the Revs. Danny Burns and T.A. Greene officiating. Burial was in Haddock Cemetery with Brown Funeral Home of Chipley directing. Robert Jones Sr., 71 Robert Gene Jones Sr. of Chipley died Feb. 7 at his home. He was born Nov. 8, 1934, in Holmes County to William Robert and Flora Mae (Phillips) Jones. Jones was a lifelong resident of Washington County. He was a member of the Holiness faith. Survivors include his wife, Glenda Jones of Chipley; six sons, Jerry Ray Jones of Okahumpka, Robert Gene Jones Jr., Allen Watkins, Richard Lee Watkins, and Randall Gene Jones, all of Chipley; two daughters, Cheryl Ann Jones of Okahumpka and Sandra Gail Weeks of Chipley; two brothers, Robert Earl Jones of Do- than, Ala., B.C. Jones of Wewahitchka; one sister, Lois Harkey of Brandon, 10 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Services were held Feb. 9 in the funeral home's Brickyard Road chapel with the Rev. Victor Fisher officiating. Burial followed in the Wachob-Forest Lawn Cemetery with Brown Funeral Home of Chipley directing. Charles Flournoy, 43 Charles Glenn'Flournoy of the Poplar Springs com- munity near Graceville died Feb. 7. He was born Jan. 9, 1963, in Dothan, Ala. Flournoy was a 1981 graduate of Slocomb, Ala., High School, and was a partner in F & W Pro- duce and Woodham Pea- nut Company. He was a member of Bethel Baptist' Church. Surviving are his wife, Tammy Flournoy of Graceville; his parents, Joe and Bobbie Flournoy of Fadette, Ala., two daugh- ters, Tiffany and Brittany Flournoy of Graceville; a brother and sister-in-law, Paul and Shirlon Flournoy of Slocomb; sister and brother-in-law, Kay and Mark Capps of Graceville; father-in-law and mother- in-law, Wendell and Patsy Woodham of Graceville; brother-in-law and sister- in-law, Keith and Penny Woodham, and several nieces and nephews. Services were held Feb. 9 at Bethel Baptist Church with the Revs. Dennis Sin- gletary and Kent Lampp officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery with James & Lipford Funeral Home of Graceville direct- ing. Memorial donations may be made to Bethel Baptist Church Building Fund, 1349 Highway 173, Graceville, FL 32440, or the Arthritis Foundation. Christine Johnson, 76 Christine H. Johnson of Grand Ridge died Feb. 7 at her home there. A homemaker, she had spent most of her life in Calhoun County. She was of the Ho- liness faith. Johnson was preceded in death by her husband, Leland Johnson, and par- ents, Howard and Lizzie Beth Harris. Survivors include a son, Bobby Johnson of Altha; two daughters, Linda Johnson Jeter and husband, Jackie, of Grand Ridge, and Lois Fant of Altha; seven grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Feb. 11 at Sneads Pentecostal Holiness Church with the Rev. Jim- my Wright officiating. Burial followed in Shady Grove Cemetery with James & Sikes Fu- neral Home of Sneads directing. Carolyn Teixeria, 63 Carolyn Marie Albritton Teixeria of Wewahitchka died Feb. 5 at the home of her mother, Lottie Rich, in Wewahitchka. She was a former resident of Jackson County. Teixeria had been self- employed as a beautician/ manicurist most of her life. Survivors include two sons,;: Mathew "Bill" Al- britton and Jim Albritton of Graceville ; one daughter, Carol Arlene Chappell of Dothan, Ala.; one brother, Brad Rich of Montgomery, Ala.; a sister, Jean Year- wood of North Carolina, six grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. A memorial service will be held at a later date . Essie M. Golightly, 95 Essie Mae Golightly died Jan. 30 in Santa Rosa County following a brief illness which had confined her to Pensacola Naval Hospital. A native of Ge- neva, Ala., she had lived in Santa Rosa County since 1951. She was the daughter of the late Charles Morton and Elizabeth Melindy Tharp. In addition to her par- ents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Sgt. Arthur Golightly of the U.S. Army; a sister, Doshie Leitz; three brothers, Grady Tharp, Willis Tharp and Oneal Tharp; and a son, Wilburn Golden. Survivors include four sisters, Oshie Sellers and Myrtle Birge, both of Bonifay, Oray Mims of Eustis, and Bessie Jones of Pensacola; six grand- children, 20 great-grand- children and six great- great-grandchildren, and a number of nieces and nephews. Burial followed services at Barrancas National Cemetery, N.A.S., Pensac- ola, withWaters & Hibbert Funeral Home in charge. Thomas Weeks Jr., 87 Thomas A. Weeks Jr. of Chipley died there Feb. 11. He was born in Cleveland, Ohio, Oct. 13, 1918, to Thomas A. Sr. and Clara (Marcks) Weeks. Weeks moved to Chipley from Orlando and had lived there for the past 50 years. He was of the Methodist faith and was a member of the First United Methodist Church. Survivors include 11 nieces and nephews. Graveside services were held Feb. 13 at Glenwood Cemetery in Chipley with the Rev. Jimmy Allen offi- ciating and Brown Funeral Home of Chipley direct- ing. Kathryn Sargent, 79 Kathryn Sargent of Pan- ama City died Feb. 11 at Bay Medical Center there. She was born in Chipley Feb. 4, 1927, to Drew Buck and Doan (Scott) Gilbert. Survivors include a daughter and son-in-law, Doan and Todd DeWitt of Southport, and one grand- child., Ser ices were held. Feb. 1i3 "at thie w Orage Bap- tist Church with the Revs. Alcus Brock and Michael Orr officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery with Brown Funeral Home of Chipley directing. Mildred Floyd, 96 Mildred Floyd of Chipley died Feb. 10. She was a native of Holmes County, but had lived in Chipley for some time. She and her husband owned and operated Floyd Furniture in Chipley for many years. She was a member of the First As- sembly of God Church in Chipley. Survivors include a stepdaughter, Delphin Ev- erett of Chipley, several nieces and nephews. Services were held Feb. 13 at the First Assembly of God Church with her pastor, Dallas Pettis and the Rev. T.A. Green of- ficiating. Burial followed in the Live Oak Cemetery in Hol- mes County with Brown Funeral Home of Chipley directing. Mary L. Tharp, 73 Mary Louise Tharp of Graceville died Feb. 11. She was a lifelong resident of Jackson County and a member of the Blue Lake Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, Doice Tharp; two brothers, Martie Edward Broom and Willie Broom, and a sister, Julia Pauline Dykes. Survivors include one son, Aaron (Opie) Tharp of Graceville; a brother, Wil- lie Junior Broom of Winter Haven; two sisters, Ruthie Inez Broom of Eagle Lake and Betty Jean Taylor of Tallahassee. Services were conduct- ed Feb. 14 at Blue Lake Baptist Church with the Rev. Rick Lee and Wayne Shelton officiating. Burial followed in the Lovewood Church Cem- etery with Brown Funeral Home of Chipley direct- ing. Lela M. Martin, 85 Lela Mae Martin of Destin died Feb. 11 in Fort Walton Beach. She was born Aug. 10, 1921, in Millville, daughter of Noah Daniel and Maud Mary (Todd) Wright. She was a former resident of Vernon. Martin was of the Free Will Baptist faith and a member of the Poplar Head Free Will Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, Jay Walter Martin. Survivors include two sons and daughters-in-law, Willie E. and Marion Mar- tin, of Destin, Daniel and Charlotte Martin of Crest- view; three sisters, Bernice Thomas of Panama City, Maxine Hackathorn of Ohio and Earlene Baker of Texas; four grandchildren and five great-grandchil- dren. Funeral services were held Feb. 14 in the funeral home chapel with the Revs. Donald Morris and Wesley Hall officiating. Burial followed in the Vernon Cemetery with Brown Funeral Home of Chipley directing. Wiley Yokley, 73 Wiley Gerald Yokley of Crystal Lake died Feb. 9. He was born Feb. 28, 1932, in Logan County, Ill., to Ottis and Flo Yokley. He met and married Ma- mie Ann Rodgers in 1951 while she was working at the old Panama Theater. His career in the USAF as a military police officer took their family to Flori- da, Texas, Nevada, Can'ida, Turkey and Illinois. Following retirement, he served as a deputy sher- iff in Macon County, and Sunny Hills. Their move to Washing- ton County was to fulfill a promise to his wife "to bring her home." He was very involved with the Sand Hills Baptist Church, which he helped build, and served in many positions there. Yokley was preceded in death by a brother, Richard Yokley, and a sister-in-law, Jan Yokley. Survivors include his wife of 54 years, Mamie Yokley; three children and their spouses, Wiley G. and Tammy Yokley Jr. of Panama City, Cindy and Patrick Johnson of Bristol, Pamela and Bobby Van Horn of Crystal Lake; his siblings and their spouses, Kelly and Jackie Yokley and Robert Yokley, all of Decatur, Ill., Arlene and John Bird of Warrensburg, Ill., Finley and Karen Yok- ley of Troutdale, Oregon; a sister-in-law, Alice Yokley of Decatur. Memorial services were held Feb. 12 in the chapel of Southerland Family Fu- neral Home with the Rev. Keith Gann officiating. Memorial donations may be made to the Sand Hills Baptist Church Building Fund, Covenant Hospice or the American Cancer Society. Expressions of sympa- thy may be submitted at the funeral home link www .southerlandfamily.com Freada Williams, 77 Freada Mae Williams of Noma died Feb. 12 at Doctors Memorial Hospi- tal in Bonifay following a brief Illness. She was born in Gallagher, W.Va., and was a former resident of Pomona, Calif., and Day- ton, Ohio. She had lived in Noma since 1970. Williams was a retired dietician working at conva- lescent centers in Jackson and Washington counties for a number of years. She was preceded in death by her parents, Mack C. and Dessie Lee Binion Williams, and a brother, Audley Lee Williams. 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OR TRFATMFNT Benefits of Hearing olds vary by type and degree of hearing loss, noise environment, accuracy of hearing evaluation and proper fit. -I ---------~`-~~ of Tipp City, Ohio, and Ernestine Swallow of Day- ton, Ohio; four brothers. Jim Williams of Louisville. Ky.; Earl Williams of Tipp City, John Williams of Salt Lake City, Utah, and Ray Williams of Cape Coral, 18 nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held Feb. 15 in the Graceville chapel of James & Lipford Funeral Home with the Rev. Chester Padgett officiating. Burial will follow in Noma Cemetery with James & Lipford Funeral Home of Graceville direct- ing. Henry I. Zitikas, 89 Henry Ignas Zitikas of Sunny Hills died Feb. 7 in Chipley. He was of the Catholic faith and a member of the St. Theresa Catholic Church in Sunny Hills. A rosary service was held at 10 a.m. Feb. 11 at St. Theresa Catholic Church with Father Izidorius Ged- vila and Monsignor Francis Szcykutowicz officiating. The funeral followed at 11 a.m. with burial in Calvary Cemetery. Brown Funeral Home of Chipley was in charge of arrangements, AWF wrestling in Noma Feb. 18 The American Wrestling Federation comes to the Mitchell Building in Noma Saturday, February 18 at 8 p.m. Proceeds benefit the Holmes County 4-H. For information, call 850-638-7183; check out the AWF Chipley message board at .www.gulfcoastwr estling.com. or the fan site at \\,\\\.)ahoo.com. S` ~ ~ -ldm~~os*~r~ ~. , Washington County News/ Holmes County Times-Advertiser Wednesday, February 15, 2006 Iiik ..... "iiW Chipley Boys win district crown over Marianna Page 58 w '-w" f -*Sp ^tt '" " rp plT^ T v S The Chipley Tigers captured the District 2- 3A championship after defeating the Marianna Bulldogs, 48-39, Satur- day night in Bonifay. The Tigers squad beat the top seeded Bulldogs to capture the crown and advance to the re- gional playoffs. Scoring leaders for the Tigers were: Jonte Harmon with 19, Pat- rick Spencer with 11, Zach Schaubhut and Josh Potter added six each, and John Brund- Chipley defeated a bigger Marianna team to earn the district title. age, Danzell Everett, and Joe Green finished with two each. Leading rebounders were: Zach Schaubhut and Jonte Harmon with 12 each, Danzell Ever- ett grabbed six, Patrick Spencer had four, and Josh Potter grabbed three. The Tigers will play, in the regional quar- terfinals, at home on Thursday night., Game time is 7 p.m. against Pensacola Catholic. The Tigers advanced to the title game af- ter defeating Holmes County 70-60 in the district tournament opener. Leading scorers in the game were: Jonte Harmon with 19, Pat- rick Spencer with 18, Zach Schaubhut with 13, Danzell Everett Jonte Harmon led Chipley in scoring in each district game with 19 points. with eight, Josh Pot- were: Zach Schaubhut Danzell Everett added ter with six, Michael grabbed eight, Michael three each. Garrett added four, and Garrett with six, Patrick Assist leaders were: John Brundage finished Spencer and Josh Potter Patrick Spencer with with two. finished with five each, eight and Michael Gar- Leading rebounders and Jonte Harmon and rett with four. Choctawhatchee Basin NWTF chapter banquet announced Chipley's Lady Tigers advanced to the Regional semifinals after defeating Pen- sacola Catholic 63-50. The Holmes County, Choctawhatchee Basin Chapter will hold their' 10th annual "Hunting Her- itage" dinner banquet. It will be at the Hol- mes County High School in Bonifay on Saturday, March 11, 2006, from 5 PM to 10 PM, with dinner at 6 PM. The High School is located off Highway 90 West of Bonifay, Florida. Several thousand dollars worth of merchandise will be raffled and auctioned, including specialized shot- guns, knives, art prints and other collectibles to raise funds for the Wild Turkey in Holmes County. Major credit cards ac- cepted. able from volunteering NWTF members for $45. This includes membership in the NWTF and the ban- quet steak dinner. Couples tickets are available for $75 (includes 1 regular and 1 WITO membership). Special lower priced tickets for youth "JAKES" member- ships for $15. There will be a special "Sponsorship Package" available for I50 -single or Sponsor Couples tickets for $280 (includes 1 spon- sor, 1 WITO).. Committee contacts: (area code 850) Chapter President Shep Eubanks (shep@ifas. ufl1. edu) 547-1108 or 5813, Ban- Kirkland 547-0739, Co- chairman Dana Franklin 638-2384, Treasurer Gary Treadwell 547-2850, Master of Ceremonies Jeep Sullivan 326-1771, John Reynolds 519-8088, Larry -Morris 547-5536, Bobby/Vicki Paulin 547- 9551, James Martin 956- 2284, Hampton Yates (hayates @outdrs.net) 956-2120, or Roy Harris 994-6337 for more ilifor- mation. Due to steak plates and seat counts, ADVANCE TICKETS requested. Make checks payable to NWTF, complete tickets, and return by March 1 to: Treasurer Gary Treadwell, PO Box 764, *n _- c-_- T-T 11r\Ar1cq Dinner tickets are avail- quet Chairman Russell Bonifay, FL 32425 Lady Tigers defeat Catholic to Home Builders bass tourn announced ey advance to regional semifinals Tri-CountyHomeBuild- Registration fee is $100, Community Service Fouri- s re will be hosting their 3rd with $10 going to n The. Lady Tigers came out ready to play in the Class 3A regional quarterfinals in Chipley Thursday night and han- dled the Lady Crusaders to capture the 63-50 win. The Lady Tigers jumped out to the early lead and dominated for the opening half. They went in at the half ahead of the Crusaders 34-19. The Crusaders cut the Tigers' lead to five in the third period, but Chipley picked it up and ended the quarter ahead by 11. The Crusaders started fouling in the fourth, but the Lady Tigers were able to convert their free throws and won the game with a final score of 63 to 50. Chipley's Emi Mc- Cullough finished the playoff contest with a game-high 36 points. Also scoring for the Ti- gers were: Erica Sewell with 10, Teanna Hill with 6, J. T. Hogans with three, Shanida Thomas with three, Tiffany Owens with two, Kassi Shackl- eford with two, and Ron- nae Tolbert added one. High scorers for Catho- lic were: Amber Ingram with 18, Sara Gibson with 14, and Tammy McFar- land added six. The Lady Tigers will host Jackson- ville Ribault on Tuesday, Feb. 14. Game time is 7 p.m. at the Chipley High School gym. Annual Bass Busters Clas- sic on Saturday, May 6, at Lake Seminole at Semi- nole Lodge. Guaranteed first place prize is $2,000. the Big Fish Pot and $45 payback in prize money. The proceeds of this tour- nament will benefit the Tri-County Home Builders For more information, please contact Tammy Dean at 850-526-6831, or Debbie McCrary at 850- 638-4436. Lady Tigers softball team opens season with win over South Walton The Chipley High School Lady Tigers var- sity softball team traveled to South Walton Monday and won their season opener 15 to 3. Pitching for the Lady Tigers were Kylie Mulrain and Jessica Bush. The Lady Tigers host their first home game Thursday, February 9, against Walton County. The JV will play at 4 p.m. and varsity will play at 6. Please come out and sup- port the Lady Tigers. 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You don't have to. 1-800-AT-HONPA BEASLEY HONDA U.S. 201 SOUTH OZARK PREVENT SLm twm 1im m A niessage from the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Forestry, the University of Florida/IFAS, and the USDA Forest Service. 6B, Washington County News/Holmes County Times-Advertiser, Wednesday, February 15, 2006 Blue Devils boys baseball team opens season with dominant wins JEREMY RAINES Sports Editor Holmes County High School Blue Devils base- ball team got off to a hot start for the 2006 season as they travelled to Live oak for a preseason base- ball tournament. The Blue Devils won both of their games and ten-run ruled on of the them. The opening game matched the Devils against Madison County. The Devils easily cruised to the 13-2 win. Zack Nails earned the win pithing four innings and striking out eight. Grant Gavin came in for the final two innings and struck out two. Leading the Devils on offense was Aaron Mol- lett going 3-for-4 with a double and two RBIs. Kentral Ector and Mi- cheal Johnson both fin- ished with two hits and a double. Andy Leavins had the biggest hit of the game a grand slam home run. "This was a well played game, we fin- ished with no errors and got off to a good start," said HCHS coach Ron Dixon. The following game the Devils played Lake City and finished with a 10-6 win. Jared Mosley went four strong innings, strik- ing out four and allowing three runs. Micheal Johnson came in in relief and struck out three. Brandon Dykes fin- ished the game 2-for-3 with two singles, Arron Mollet finished 2-for-4 with a double and home- run and four RBIs. Andy Leavin went 2- for-3 with a double and single and Brad White finished 1-for-4 with four RBIs. "Arron Mollet's three run home run in the fifth inning put the game away. B.J. Lee had a big two run double in the sixth to help out," said Dixon. Good shot! Katie Loucks of Bonifay, killed her first deer while hunting with her sncle in the Bethlehem area on August 4. She is the Daughter of Tom and Stacie Loucks of Lady Blue Devils softball team open 2006 season with wins AWF wrestling in Noma The American Wrestling Federation is coming to the Town of Noma Saturday, Feb. 18, 8 p.m., at the Mitchell Building. General admission is $6. Proceeds will benefit the 4-H Youth Programs in Holmes County. For more information, call (850) 638-7183. JEREMY RAINES Sports Editor Holmes County Lady Blue Devils kicked off their 2006 softball season with two decisive wins over Vernon and Arnold. The Lady Devils started the season with a 16-6 win over Arnold of Panama City Beach. The Lady Devils jumped out to an early 1-0 lead in the first inning and extend- ed the lead to 8-0 at the end of the third. They added four more in the fourth and four in the seventh innings to cruise to the win. Crystal Thompson started the game and went two strong shutout innings before giving way to Mary Pippin. Pippin pitched three innings striking out three and allowing three runs. Rachel Gavin came in for the final two innings and struck out two. Rachael Hodge led the charge on offense going 3- for-4 with a triple, double and single. Sarah Durrance, Crystal Thompson and Aleah Pe- ters each had two hits in the win. Two days later the Lady Devils continued to play strong as they faced the Lady Yellow Jackets of Vernon. Holmes County once again was dominate as they won 15-0 in four innings. Crystal Thompson pitched three shutout in- nings racking up seven strike outs with no walks. Mary Pippin came in for the final inning to preserve the win. Cassy Long was the team leader with three hits. Thompson, Peters, and Mi- kaela Strickland each fin- ished with two hits each. This makes the Lady Devils 2-0 on the season. New Life Church T-ball and softball signups underway New Life Ministries of Bonifay Recreational center is hosting registra- tion for t-ball and girls. softball the entire month of February. Anyone interested in signing up can stop by the First Baptist Church of- fice from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mon-Fri. or at the HCHS gym and Bonifay Middle School Gym on Saturday mornings from 8 a.m. un- til 11 a.m. Softball is for girls ages 7-14. Tee ball is for boys and girls ages 5- 6. For more information call 547-2420. Holmes Family Fishing Day set The annual Holmes County Family Fishing Fun "Fishing for Life" will be held Sat., March 18, from 8 a.m. until 2 p.m. at the Homnes County Fairgrounds in Bonifay. Volunteer training will be held for those who would be interested in lending a hand. Learn to man the differ- ent aquatic stations. For more information, call Wilfredo E. "Wil" Morales at 547-1108. Hunter safety The course will be taught at the Wausau Town Hall, 1607 Second Ave. from 6 9 p.m. Feb. 17 and 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Feb. 18. The firing range sec- tion of the course is sched- uled for Feb, 19, The hunter safety course is required for anyone born on or after June 1, S1975 to purchase a hunting icinse, The FWC course sadti~a hunter a t}. training requirements for all other states and Cana- dian provinces. Persons interested in attending this course can register on-line and obtain information about future hunter safety classes at MyFWC.com/huntered or by calling FWC's regional office in Panama City at (850) 265-3676. Vernon holds signups for spring sports The City of Vernon will be holding Baseball/ Softball/Teeball Signups on February 11 and 25, between the hours of 2:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. at the Vernon Sportsplex. Contact Recreational Director Brad Hall at (850) 535-1401 or Vernon City Hall at (850) 535- 2444. Ebro signups announced Registration for Ebro T-Ball (ages 4 6), Farm League (ages 7 9), Little League (ages 10 12) and Girls Softball "Pony ,Tails" (ages 10 12) will be held February 11 at 9 - 11 am at the Ebro Ball Field. Registrations fee are $25.00 per child. Please bring copy of birth certificate. Contact Tracie Dove Home 535- 9937, Cell 258-2559. Wausau signups The Town of Wausau is now accepting applica- tions for the 2006 Dixie Youth ball season. Boys and girls, ages 4 S12, are eligible to par- ticipate. The registration fee is $20 for the first child with a reduced rate for eackitodiuioiIal.Vhild. Be sure to take the birth certificate of each child that is being registered. Sign up at the Wausau Town Hall during regular office hours. Anyone wishing to assist with coaching or umpiring should contact Robert at (850) 260-5755 after 4 p.m. For more information, contact Mar- garet Riley at 638-1781. Turkey season in 2006 For the first time since 1998, Holmes County in Florida's Panhandle will have a turkey season. March 18-20, hunters will be able to take one gobbler during a limited, three-day spring turkey season. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) closed the county to turkey hunting eight years ago af- ter local citizens expressed concern about the lack of wild turkeys in their area. This concern was verified by FWC biologists after careful examination. With support from the citizens of Holmes County and surrounding counties, the FWC and local chapter members of the National Wild Turkey Federation mapped out a restora- tion project to improve turkey habitat within the county, while at the same time restocking the turkey population. The project re- leased more than 120 wild turkeys at eight locations throughout the county, and the FWC imposed a ban on hunting turkeys until FWC biologists determined the restocked population could sustain hunting. 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New in boxes. 3 1/2 ton $1800. call 773-8652 FOR SALE HANDICAP platform wheelchair lift for van or truck. (850)638-8722 1995 FLEETWOOD 20FT pop-up camper with A/C, gas stove, elec- tric, sleeps 6. 638-0983. leave message. DEEP FREEZER 32 cu- bic feel, apartment size $250. Video Player Com- bination VCR $100 call 638-0924 UPRIGHT PIANO FOR sale. Good condition. Must see' $300. 535- 5535 TERM LIFE INSUR- ANCE 20 yrs with return premiums. Also. hospital S& cancer insurance. Call John @ 535-4121 EASY GO GOLF Cart, 2003 like new, excellent condition $2500 Also 1999 for $1950. 535- 4121 14'FIBERGLASS BOAT and trailer 25hp Evinrude electric start & trolling motor. $1200. (850)548- 4796 15' GLASTRON WALK through windshield,. 75hp. Johnson & Irailer. $1500. (850)548-4796 PEDIGREE AKC,REG- ISTERED poodles for sale. $350. All shots given, 7 weeks old. Call 415-7199 PLANT CLEARANCE SWE'RE making room for spring plants, over stocks and cull's must go! Up Io 70% off on Crepe Mryrtles. Oaks, Box- woods & much more. Come see our 10 acres of plants. Arbor Lane Nursery 2636 Bruner S Dairy Rd., Vernon. (850)535-9886 AZALEAS ONLY $1.671 S Other shrubs $1.87. Trees and more. Tulip trees on sale Licensed S grower, lic#47222563, open to public. All Ways Growin' Nursery 850- 547-2938 sacrifice $550 850-222- 7783 BEDS BEDS & MORE out of Model Homes still in the box, FREE deliv- ery. For appt. to see call 850-326-1999 SAVE A LOT $$$$$$$ 1998 BUICK REGAL GS, red, gray leather in- leror, 4.0L 3800 Series II Supercharged engine. 83,000 miles, air, $7000. (850)260-1149 1998 PONTIAC TRANS- PORT mini-van, 6-cyl. seals seven, excellent shape inside & out. cold air, loaded $5995 547- 9233 1999 CADILLAC SE- DAN Deville, pewter!bur- Sgndy leather. Fully load- ed. Lifetime tire balanc- ing. Trailer hitch. 41,000 miles. Luxurious $20,999. (850)547-3342 or 763-6872 2001 OLDSMOBILE AURORA excellent con- dition, reg maint, white w/ grey leather Interior $6995. Call 547-2937 87.MERCEDES 420SEL new trans-Alt, recent valve job. $6995. neg. 527-1722. leave mes- sage. 1999 MERCURY SABLE 35,000 miles, like new, must sell, excel- lent condition. Pay oft only 415-6683: 638- 0083, FOR SALE 1997 Silver Camaro, T-Tops, 65K miles $10,500. 547- 3545 1987 LINCOLN, TOWNCAR 109,000 miles, runs good, new exhaust, 302 engine, good tires, for more infor- mation call 638-1311. $750 I FOR SALE COMING SOON PRIVATE HOMESITES IN THE CITY OF CHIPLEY. Pre-development prices upon request. *WOc..a-Ao hom- ; ii, r,,-3r HELL L-riCf'irG ri w Hope $19,500 *1 *,: r Dilla Larr r ..jrl-nri FL 119 i S1.75 acres Home Site. Septic & Power. ALFORD HWY. Chipley, FL $31,500 *Wooded h6me site on FALLING WATERS HWY. 2.26 acres. Chipley, FL $45,000. *600 ft mol of CRYSTAL CLEAR WATERFRONT w/nice picnic pavilion at Twin Lakes. Greenhead, FL $120,000 *100 ft. mol of HOLMES CREEK FOrUTiAGE v .;.:,mlor, n tbI 1 MH. Screen Porch. Dock. Vernon, FL 154'."001i *CUTE, NEAT & COMPLETE DW, all appliances, above ground pool, Kol pond, screened porch & deck. 2.0 acres. Chipley, FL.$93,900 *3 INDUSTRIAL LOTS w/steel building, 1 singlewlde for office In Santa Rosa Bch. $750,000. PREMIER REAL ESTATE SERVICES UCustomer Service Makes Us Premier" *PREMIER TITLE AND APPRAISAL SERVICES PREMIER REALTY DEVELOPMENT AND SALES *WESTGROUP MORTGAGE CORPORATION *PREMIER REALTY CONSULTANTS OF NW FLORIDA, INC 850-638-2800 1266 Wells Avenue Chipley, Florida 32428* *www.premierreservices.com premlerservces@bellsouth.net TRU UT I FURNIT BETTIE L. SLAY, BROKER Ou 5 7-y5-0(Florida & Alabama) 205 E. North Ave., Bonifay, FL 32425 850) 547-3510 40 ACRES LAND WOODED HWY FRONTAGE, VERNON AREA $200,000 9+ ACRES FRONTS HWY 81, HOME, HORSE BARNS, PAS- TURE $200,000 85 ACRES PLANTED PINES, WOODS $3,750 PER ACRE GREAT 2 BR BRICK HOME, IN TOWN, CORNER LOT $87,500 * NICE 3 BR HOME LARGE LOT, DOGWOOD LAKES $1.59,900 3 BR, 2 BA HOME IN TOWN, OWNER FINANCING $119,900 9+ AC 3 BR 2 BA HOME, POND, PAVED ROAD $150,000 19+ ACRES POND, OWNER FINANCING $139,900 1+ AC 3 BR HOME-HWY.- CLOSE TO TOWN REDUCEI6-$76,900 40 AC CATTLE RANCH 3 BR BRICK HOME-FRAME RENTAL HOUSE-PASTURE $399,000. I AUT lIr----I TRI-COUNTY REALTY 1103 S. Waukesha St., Bonifay, FL (850) 547-4480 .Experienced Trained Agents John Alford..... 547-2737 James Wilson. 773-3655 Mary Coleman 547-3181 Rober Smith .. 547-4480 Free Market Analysis SeePhoos fAll L^^isting ty1^^! QQ=. a on 9 acres-$229,900 SEE WEBSITE FOR ALL LISTINGS & SEARCH THE MLS: www.grandoaksreatty cor PRISCILLA "CISSY" FAISON BROKER /REALTOR Cell: 768-0320n 1999 ISUZU AMIGO Convertible, brand new clutch, transmission, slarter, timing bells. Ask- ing $6500 773-5720, leave message 1995 FORD F-150 XLT, extended cab, V8, auto, power window, locks,. toolbox, cab steps, rails, rims, AM/FM cassette, $7000 638-9630' WHITE 2000 F-250 Die- sel super duty, extended cab V-8, 6 speed, cold air, excellent shape. 132,000 miles. $13,000. Call 638-8335 1990 CHEVY 1/2 ton Z71, SWB, reg cab, Silverado Package. New pts. $5500.' Call Terry 547-3646. 7am-5pm 99 FORD 150 XL Super, Cab, AT, PS, PB, toolbox, new tires. 97,500 miles. Asking 59000. 547-0150: 326-3123 1985 GMC HIGH Sierra Pick-up, 4-WD, auto, air, PS/PB, AM/FM radio. 131,000 miles. $3500. .638-4251 FOR SALE 2001 Ford: Expedition XLT. loaded. 42,000 miles, $17,000. 547-4830 between 6pm & 8pm only. No collect calls. FOR SALE 1996 Ex- plorer XLT, V-8, 4 door, leather, loaded, custom rims, Alpine stereo sys- tem, lined windows $11,000. 547-2502 96 F-150 loaded, $4000. 547-2401 2005 CHEVY TRAIL- BLAZER ext 4x4, 8,000 miles, tan in color, loaded, LT edition, $22,500. OBO. 547- 0765, 527-4246 nT , 2000 BRONZE CHEVY 1998 OLDSMOBILE Malibu. 55,000 miles, SILHOUETTE Van dual AC, CD player, tlnted air CD player, leather, power windows, new ec. Tan, 77.000 miles. sock speakers Like Must see and drive to ap- new! $10.000 Call 849- precate. 638-1138 1143 97 DODGE 4-wheel 1995 FORD ESCORT drive, 155.000 miles. wagon 1 owner, 4 cylin- looks and runs great der. Good condition $6500 OBO. 263-9711 $2,200. OBO 638-2749 1979 FORD EXPLORER 2001 FORD EXPLOR- collector's truck, loaded, ER white, automatic, ful- one owner, garage kept, ly loaded, 6 CD changer. mechanically sound, running boards, custom- $7000 value, asking sized bra, $8000. $3500. 638-1321; 638- (334)588-3141. cell 454. (850)418-0031 ( 1 1998 Z71 ext cab, 3- 2003 INFINITIG35 2- door. $9500. 263-3105 door Coupe, fully loaded., evenings. automatic & manual. leather. 6 disc, CD play- 86 CHEVY PICKUP 350 er, silver, sunroof, spor- motor, built, large .cam, ty, well taken care ol. runs good, body has $24,000 Call (850)527- some rust, show its age 9592; (850)547-5070, $1500. OBO. 547-0929 ask for Tyler. 87 CHEVY SUBURBAN 92 ROADMASTER '3/4ton, Heavy Duty .4x4, BUICK Stationwagon. new A/C, tow package. clean & good shape. 22 350 motor, AT, PS, PB, mpg. $2800 638-7822 new paint, parts & bat- tery, 850-547-0448 91 5.0 Mustang LX, , hatchback, under 130k, FORSALE 1999 Chevy runs -great: $3000. Suburban LT, 5.7 litre, (850)415-6444 leather, CD, front/rear 87 CHRYSLER New AC, 153,000 miles. Ask- i ning $8950 Cal 850.956- Yorker, while, cruise, till ing$8950 Call850956- steering, AC, power locks.windows, aulornat- FOR SALE 87 Dodge ic. AM/FM radio. 624- Ram 250Van. Good me- .9773 chanical condition. Makes excellent work 87 CUTLASS CIERA van; $1250. Call eve- 3.8 liter, runs excellent. nings after5:3Q. 5 3 S900 obo. Call 850-373- 980ns 7824: or 334-449-1032 9800 1996 F150 XL Extended 2000 FORD TAURUS ca. Dedliner, dual tanks, Sel 4 door, loaded 12- 120K, good condition disc CD changer, cloth $7000. 547-9396 seals, tilt, cruise, top con- dition, 57,000 miles.850- 96 FORD DULLY F350 638-7511 or 850-326- gooseneck, brake sys- 0210 tem, trim package, 1989 CADI C bedliner, excellent condi- 1989 CADILLAC tion $12,500; 535-2276 BROGHAM heat & air tion $12,500 535-2276 runs good, $900. 547- 1996 GMC JIMMY 4.3 4159 V6, AT, AC,;PW, 4-door, 93 MAZDA MX6 $1000 -very lea $4500 asis. 547-2401 : (850)260-161 99 FORD EXPEDITION S92 CHEVY CAPRICE 100,000 miles, excellent Classic SW. Fullyloaded, condition. $12,000. seats 9. $2800 O00. Ask (850)579-2977 for Karl. 547-4465 1987 CHEY 579-29 1979 CORVETTE 1987 CHEVY a^0 Van 1979 CORVETTE fully customized with Eveything brand newly front & rear air. $3500 Must see to appreciate. OBO. 548-4798; 548- 415-6820 $8000 or trade 5763 for pick-up ol equal value: 1987 FORD F250 4x4 96 ACURA leather very 351 motor. Runs good, 96 ACURA leather very great shape. $3800. nice, good condition. 99 (8501415-6301 Dodge Dakota good con- 500 F EXPL edition. 773-9300 2002 FORD EXPLOR- ER XLT, excellent condi- TRUCK '&tion, fully loaded, keyless entry,: leather, dark sage L green. 81,000 miles. S 'BE4 $12,500. Call 526-. BEAUTIFUL 2004 RED 3619(w): 638-8104(h) Dodge Durango SLT, A head turner with 7seats. CUSTOMIZED FORD Dual Air, Sharp wheels VAN with platform 12.000 miles: $26,000. wheelchair for scooter 850-638-8882. lift. (850)638-8722 99 FORD EXPLORER 1980 DODGE EX- XLT, leather, power win- TENDED work van . dows, locks, CD & cas- $1500. 773-3892 sette,running boards. V- 1994 CONVERSION 6, $7000. Call596-3774 VAN V-6, cruise, power, 1966 FORD F-150 runs 'windows, 106 k miles,. greal $2,000. 258-4428 looks and runs good. 2001 FORD RANGER 547-2180 XLT V-6, fully loaded, 2000 DODGE 2500 Ram auto-trans, 5 disc CD WagonV-8, PW,PL, ste- player, Bedliner. Only reo, dual A/C, 23,000 53,000 miles. $8,900.. miles, very clean, must. 547-1688; 768-0135 sell, make offer. 850- 773-7737 2003 DODGE RAM w/ Hemi 2500.7000+miles, 2001 TOYOTA loaded. $28,000. Must TACOMA 2.4 liter 4 cyl- sell. (3341699-2382 inder, flow master cus- 1998 FORD. F150 good todm exhaust, CD player condition, call for lunher with security system.' 5- inlormalion. (850)535- speed, AC, 44,000 miles. 4945 $11,000. (850)352-4589; cell (850)209-7311 2000 HONDA ODYS- ce (850)29-7311 SEY EX Mini-Van, V6, 1989 FORD F-150 PU, 89,000 miles, good con- 115,000 miles, runs great dillon, gray cloth interior, $2000. 535-2608 while exterior. $13.000 OBO. 547-0899 1988 FORD RANGER pickup, 4x4, 4 cyl, 5- FOR SALE 1999 Ford speed, good hunting Ranger, excellent condi- truck, runs excellent tion, 5 speed, cd player, driven everyday. $1200. black, new Iires. 106,000 .d5env7 31 miles, call 956-2187 '(850)773-2886; 2002 FORD RANGER king Cab, step side, 6 cd FOR SALE 1999 changer,-power windows F-150, low miles and doors, like new. $13,500. OBO. 100,000 $12,000 (pay off) 850- mile warranty. 547-5960; 373-7755 547-2228 SALE SCHEDULE Sale Dates Tack Sale 10:30 A.M. lD Consignment $20 Comm. 10% April 22 Quarter Horse Sale- 12:00 P.M. May 20 Consignment $50 Comm. 8%. July 15 Paid Day of Sale Mark Your No pass out fees Calendar CONSIGN NOWII I calendar LIMITED 125 HORSES NEGATIVE COGGINS AND HEALTH CERTIFICATE REQUIRED Wayne Garvine, Auctioneer FL AL #2874 NAA Member GPPA For More Information Contact Ow il114ir jjbj-111g]" A I REAL E CAROLE CANNON REALTY 2229 Jim Bush Rd. Boufay, FL (8501547-4784* Cell (8501951-5682 Carole Cannon, Broker New: 4.5 acres, wooded with some Ig pines, well (needs pump), private $40,000 Spacious 3/2 home on 3.43 acres paved frontage, lots of extras $169,900 6.65 newly surveyed acres, wooded, lots ot Ironiage $66,500 Beautiful homesite on lake, cleared and ready for home $98,500 Nature lovers dream, 60 acres, end of road, woods, water, wildlife $240,000 19 acres, half cleared, hilltop homesite $114,000 120 acres $510,000 100 acres $420,000' Building lots from $28,500. www.carolecannonrealty.com BEST PRICES AROUND ON ii [I 1'10i 1 98 Redmon 28x70,4 BR,2 BA ..................$39,900 99 General 2452,3 BR,2 BA .................. $33,900 00 General.28x56,3 BR,2 BA .................$36,900 98 Redmon 16x80,3 BR,2 BA ................ $23,900 99 Belcrest 24x52,3 BR,2BA...................$31,900 99 Fleetwood 24x52,3 BR,2 BA ............. $33,900 97 General 24x52,3 BR,2 BA ................... $31,900 99 Cavalier 28x64, Office Unit................. $39,900 98 Pioneer 28x60,3 R,2 BA..................$35,900 All Homes Include Delivery, Set-Up, AC, Steps, Plumbing & Skirting Monday-Friday 8 a.m.-7 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. - able. FO ... -MP ENT-ERP-RISES -L NICE CLEAN 3BR/2BA mobile homes for rent, all electric, CH/A. 850-638- 9228 MOBILE HOMES FOR rent in Cottondale on Sapp Rd, 8 mi east of Chipley. 3/2 & 2/2 avail- able. Total electric. 258- 4868; 209-8847 3 BEDROOM 2 bath mobile home in mobile home. park, $385 with $300 deposit, near Boni- fay Elementary School, town & recreational area. 547-3746 TRAILER FOR RENT 547-2043 GRACELAND MANOR APARTMENTS Renlal assistance on 1, 2 & 3 BR. HC & non-HC acces- sible apartments. Call 850-263-4464, TDD/TTY 711. 5445 Brown Street, Graceville, FL. Equal Housing Opportunity. EXECUTIVE OFFICE SPACE for rent down- town Chipley. 638-1918 LEISURE LAKES BEAUTIFUL 3BR/2.5BA home in gated subdivi- sion with 3.10 acres. Lei- sure Lakes is a delight- ful subdivision, approx. 5 miles North of Hwy 20 on Hwy 77, w/lake boat ramp, pool, pavilion, ten- nis courts, basketball court and privacy. Bring your horses. Call' Linda Lee, Realtor, Lighthouse Realty (850)319- 1944.Just reduced $225,000 w/upto 50% owner financing avail- I mm I -. 3 YR OLD preschool JOAN MANUEL REALTOR teacher needed for Cell: 638-6967 daycare center, call Cindi 1,:1-6- .--.:4) .wi A* at 547-1444 REED CONCRETE & Construction, Inc. If you are seeking long term employment, good wag- es, benefits and have the GARAGE SALE Sun- desire to lean and grow HillEverythig n with us- We are looking house nust go 2 Bed- for Experienced Fore- house must go, 2Bed-mananFrdm r- rooms. LIR, D/R, etc. Fe- man's and Fori Car- oruar 1719 from 10-5 peniers Please come by ruary179 fro105 ana 1"1 ou an applicat 1669 Sunny Hills Blvd. and out an appcare on- Reed Concrete & Con- struction, Inc. 850-547-- 5767 or: fax 850-547- 3677 MARIANNA GOAT and TRI- COUNTY SHEEP Auction every COMMUNITY Council,. Thursday night starting at. Ic.. isaccepllng applica- 5pm. Misc., goats, lions or a Driver lor tle sheep, chickens, ducks, Washington County. guineas. Held at Auction Transportation Program.. Drive, Marianna. Phone Requirements: Must be (850)535-4006; cell 258- 23 years of age and have 5209. Jerry Johnson an Operators Driver's L-, #AU362 cense with ai leasl 5 FARM EQUIPMENT years driving experience AUCTION iat Fe mL"t-"but violations. Mubt bruary 25, 2006 9am agree io annual physical SALE SITE mile eastof and background screen- Greenwood, Florida on ing. Duties- Transport Highway 69 Fort Road. riders to a pre-deter- Watch for signs. Con- mined schedule: Use signments Welcome. For two-way radio. Applica- more information,. John tions may be obtained at Stanley (850)594-5200 any of.the Tri-County AU044/AB491 Cormmuriry Council Inc., AUCTIN O Y E- offices and submitted by RAUCTY ON Oh EVt Monday, Feb. 20, 2006, ERY Friday Night, Music at 4:30pm. For informa- at 5pm, auction at 7pm. ion call Snaron Ken, Ad- Hwy 79, Esto, Florida. minslratve Coordinaior, Coming soon: Friday & (850)547-3689:. Suc- Saturday auction, ani app l(cant wI be mals, misc, equipment, subject to pre-employ- etc. Music until midnight. ment dru test. Only Classic Gospel, Country, qualified applicants will Bluegrass Music before e considered. Equal op- auction. Maxie Yates be considered. Equal op- auction Co. (850)263- portunity employer arid Auction Co. (850)263- drug and smoke rree 7500. AU3017, AB2343 workplace. workplace. ., WANTED MECHANIC TIRE tech, oil lube & fil- ter installer. Firestone Service Center 618 US FAMILY DENTISTRY OF Hwy 90 East, DeFunlak Bonifay is accepting ap- Springs. (850)892-3613 plications for a Part-time AVAILABLE IMMEDIATLEY, full time office assistant, high school diploma, required, must be able to type and have some computer knowledge send re- sumes to SACD, 206 N. Harvey Ethridge St. B6hifay. 3BR/2BA HOME ON 38 acres, 3 ponds. 2 barns, 1/4 mile highway front- age 77N, serious buyers 850-638-3332 BY OWNER BEAUTI- FUL vintage cottage home. 2BR/2BA, lOft ceilings, easy pace neighborhood. 1598 South Bouelvard, $89,000. 850-638-1336 BRICK, 3 BEDROOM, 2 batn. Hwy 77, 3 miles South of Chipley, call Milton for information 850-638-1858 3 BEDROOM 1.5 bath with large kitchen, ce- ramic tile in kitchen and bathrooms on 2 acres of land. $98,500. Call 548- 5677 FOR RENT NEW 2 bed- room 2 bath energy effi- cient brick home on 6 acres, 24x36 barn, $700 security deposit, $700 a month. (850)557-9916; (850)264-4089 LARGE BRICK 3BR/ 2BA energy star home for rent. $950'mo. 1st month, last month, de- posit & references re- quired. Available March 1, located in Alford. (850)579-4317 NEW TRAILER for rent 2BR/1BA, New central heat & air. Call 373-8922 FOR RENT 2/BR mobile home located in conve- nient mobile home park in Chipley; No pets. 850- 638-4640 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 i10) acres on Gainer Rd. Owner fi- nancing or cash. Low down payment, low monthly. payments. Call Milton Peel for informa- tion 850-638-1858 BUILDING DOWN- TOWN FOR rent. Main Street, Chipley. 638- 1918 OPEN HOUSE 3BR/ 2BR on 1+-acres. Above ground pool, carport, greenhouse, barn,' 1098 Orange Hill Rd. $130,000. 638-8804 A BEAUTIFUL 2003 home with 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath on 8 to 25.84 acres; 12.67 acres on Hwy 280, great to build a home on; 22 acres & 40 acres with Ten Mile Creek Creek running through on Hwy 2 in Bonifay area. Call Coastal Living Realty Andrea 547-5b95 MOVING SALE 1098 Orange Hill Road. An- tiques, fainting couch, Duncan & Phyfe round table, dining room table/ chairs, desk, Snapper Riding Lawnmower, 2002 Lincoln Contintenal among others. Thursday- Saturday until 3pm. MOVING SALE every- thing to go! 2073 Echo Court, Sunny Hills. Tools, Bikes, household, furni- ture, appliances, 2 set golfclubs, outdoor tools. February 16-19 ADVERTISING SALES REP needed to service accounts in Washington & Holmes Counties. Me- dia experience neces- sary. Do not call office. Please submit resume to Chipley Newspapers, Inc., PO Box 627, Chi- pley, FL32428 or pick up application form at office, 1364 N. Railroad Ave. COOK ECKERD YOUTH Alter- native, a leader in alter- native treatment pro- grams for youth-at-risk, is seeking a Cook for our facility in Vernon. Provide balanced, nutritious meals in compliance with state and federal require- ments, and assist in maintaining safe and he- lathy food preparation and dining areas..High school diploma or equiv- alent required For more informanlon call 850-535- 6513 or fax resume to 850-535-1115. Great Benefits, pay and vaca- tion. SOUTHERN HOME As- sisted Living now accept- ing applications for 3-11 and 11-7 shift, full and pan time positions open. Please slop by 3854 Highway 2 Graceville or call 263-7999 or.326- 2380 POSITION POLICE PA- TROLMAN The City of Chipley is accepting ap- plications for a Police Pa- trolman. Minimum Oual- ificalions completion of the Minimum Slandards courses as set forth by the: Florida Police Stan- dards Council: valid Flor- ida Drivers license; abili- ty to project a courteous and poilte aniude to pub- lic; and able to commu- Sncale eilecti ..el.y.. Doln orally anda irwriiing. Mail or hand deliver applica- tion and/or resume to the Chief of Police, Chipley Police Deparlment, PO Box 1007, Chipley, Flori- da 32428. Deadline: Open until filled. EOE/ Drug Free Workplace. TRI-COUNTY Commun- ity Council, Inc., is ac- cepting applications for a Center Assistant for the Wailon Head Start Cen- ter. Responsibility: Prim- ary responsibility is to maintain a clean center. Assist teacher in all ac- tivities as needed. Oual- ilicallons: High School Diploma or GED, 1-3 months related experi- ence. Current dirver's li- cense and propervehicle insurance coverage. Must comply with health and background screen- ing. Dental Hygienist. Must be Florida Board Certi- fied. Please bring re- sume by office located at 110 E. North Avenue, Bonifay, FL. JERKINS INCORPO- RATED IN Bonifay is seeking a Delivery Dis- patcher for the Redi Mix Concrete and Building Material Industry. Please submit resume via sales@jerkinsinc.com METAL ROOFING COMPANY in need of Supervisors, Journey- men, Foremen. Top pay depending on experi- ence. Call 547-1001 HIRING: NEW VISION United Methodist Church in Greenhead will be hir- ing a Nursery Worker for children ages up to 3 years old for Sundays, 8:15 am to 12:15pm. Must be at least 21 years old. Salary: $25 per Sun- day. Pre-hiring background check will be completed. If you wish to complete an application, please contact: Sue Brandt, 773-0099 or 326- 2612 Wednesday, February 15, 2006, Washington County News/Holmes County Times-Advertiser, 9B Appllications my be ob- tained from Tri County Community Council, Inc., at 302 N. Oklahoma St.; Bonifay, FL 32425 and submitted by Monday, February 20, 2006 at 4:30pm. For information and an application,, call Sharon Kent, Administra- tive Coordinator (850) 547-3689. Successful applicant will be subject to pre-employment drug test. Only qualified applic- ants will be considered. 'Equal Opportunity em- ployer and drug and smoke free workplace. TINY TREASURES IS accepting applications for a full-time position & a part-time position. Ap- ply in person @ 1567 Hwy 90; Chipley. No phone interviews. BAY TILE INC needs full time tile setters and la- bors. Call 850-773-0024 or 850-541-3534. HELP WANTED experi- enced Dental Assistant. Fax resume to 638-8009 or call 638-8008 TURNER HERITAGE HOMES has openings for a Full Time Laborer and Punchout. Salary negotiable. Full benefits package. Must have valid driver license and good driving record. Please call Jennifer @ 850-205-9310 to set up interview. WANTED 1 TO 10 acres of land close to town. (850)527-4363. WANTING TO BUY 10 acres out of Bonifay city limits, but in zone for Bonifay school system bus route. Call 547-1001 FOUND SMALL BLACK female Chihuahua/ Dashaund dog on Hwy 79 near Hwy 177, call evenings 547-4180 SERVICE PAINTER OF DREAMS Actual 3-D portrayal of nighttime sky. Constalla- tions In their astronomi- cal correct position. Invis- Ible during daytime, glows all night. Free Demo, free estimates. Stress relieving, educa- tional, romantic. Can be applied to most ceilings. Finished job includes over 2000 stars! Signed & dated by licensed ar- tist illusionist. #1827. One time application lasts forever, no two ceil- ings exactly the same. 638-5561 QUALITY CLEANING AT:reasonable rates. Call Heavenly Helpers Clean- ing Service. 579-4402; .547-5041; 209-1943; 850-849-2535 DRUG FREE WEIGHT I o s s . kenshealthsolutions.com C&C CONSTRUCTION Specializing in Architec- tural Metal Roofing. In- stallation and repair, on Commercial or residen- tial. Free Quotes and 5 year warranty on work- manship. Call 547-1001. License #RC29027043 HEADLINERS & VINYL Tops Mobile Unit., I do the work at your home or workplace. Rea- sonable rates on new vi- nyl tops and auto carpet- ihg. Free estimates. Call anytime, leave message. (850)638-7351 SEWING MACHINE & Vacuum Cleaner Repair, guaranteed service on all makes & models. Free estimates. Western Auto, 216 N. Waukesha, Boni- fay. 547-3910 WILL CLEAN HOUSES trailers, reasonable rates, have references. 850-373-8186 TANNING SPECIAL EX- TENDED two free tan- ning sessions or two free movie rentals with pur- chase of 10 visits or monthly session. Movie Depot 309 So Waukesha 547-3003. Open 10am- 10pm. Open Sunday and all holidays. COW WORKS PEN- NING sorting, hauling, hay hauling. Please call 850-768-0129, or 850- 547-4929 PEEK IN OR Out of Home Computer Ser- vices. Service old or new computers at 1/2 price of leading competitor's. Home 1-850-773-5533; cell 1-850-625-4257 C&C BOOKKEEPING & Tax Service. Open 5 days a week. 8am to 5pm. Call 850-638-1483 THE GO GETTERS semi-retired, entrepre- neuring, home based couple. HER- with a fully functional sewing center, 12yrs. Industrial experi- ence who enjoys making , hand-pleated baby blan-, kets, custom throw pil- lows, totebags, curtains .and unique projects. HIM - with an Impressive workshop, tools for eve- ryting, with passion for wood working, home re- pair and installing home improvement items of all kinds, window, doors, etc. 850-956-5113 TREE REMOVAL & TRIM Palm Trees. Free estimates. 850-415-6479 CONCRETE CON- TRACTOR SPECIALIZ- ING in driveways, side- walks, patios & new foun- dations. We also do re- pair work. No job too small. Call Erik (850)849- 7135 Announcements Is Stress Ruining Your Life? Read DIANETICS by on L; Hubbard Call (813)872-0722 or send $7.99 to Dianetics, 3102 N. Habana Ave., Tampa FL 33607. REPAIR SERVICE or Auctions your ottice or home: type- writers, calculators, cash Auction-Luxury Ski Condominiums, Steam- regislers, etc. WASH- boat Grand Resort Hotel & Condominiums, INGTON COUNTY SteamboatSprings, Colorado. March 18,2006, NEWS 1364 N.Railroad at 10AM. Daily previews. 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O0B, Washington County News/Holmes County Times-Advertiser, Wednesday, February 15, 2006 WEDNESDAY, February 15 CLOSED: Wausau Library, Veinon Library. 8 a.m.-5 p.m.-Holmes County Library open. 9 a.m.-6 p.m.-Chipley Library open. 11 a.m.-Washington Council onAging (located in Chipley) senior lunches, forreservations call 638-6217, donations accepted. 12 noon-Bonifay Kiwanis Club meeting, held at Blitch's Res- taurant in Bonifay. 7 p.m.-Depression and Bipolar Support Group-meets at First 'Baptist Church educational annex building in Bonifay. Call 547-4397. 8 p.m.-Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, held at Ponce de Leon ,Methodist Church, located on Main Street in Ponce de Leon. STHURSDAY, February 16 7:30 a.m.-Washington County Chamber of Commerce breakfast. 8'a.m.-5 p.m.-Holmes County Library open. '9 a.m.-6 p.m.-Vernon Library open. 9 a.i.-6 p.m.-Chipley Library open. 10:30-11 a.m.-Chipley Library preschool storytime. 11 a.m.-Washington Council onAging (located in Chipley) senior lunches, for reservations call 638-6217, donations accepted. 1 p.m.-6 p.m.-Wausau Library open. 2 pm. Hospice of the Emerald Coast grief support group, held at Jackson County Public Library, 2929 Green Street, Marianna. :3 p.m.-Vernon Garden Club meeting. 6 p.m.-TOPS meeting, held at Mt. Olive Baptist Church, located Three miles north of Bonifay on Hwy. 79. . 8 p.m.-Narcotics Anonymous meeting, held at Blessed Trinity Catholic Church in Bonifay. 8 p.m.-Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, held at New Hope Vol- unteer Fire Station, located on Highway 2 in Holmes County. :.-, FRIDAY, February 17 ;8in.m.-5 p.m.-Holmes County Library open. '9ipn.-6 p.m.-Vernon Library open. 940 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. fli a.m.-Washington Council onAging (located in Chipley) senior 'lunches, for reservations call 638-6217, donations accepted. I7pin. Slocomb VFW dance until 10 p.m. Music by the Cou.try Boys. Admission $3; Children 12 and under free with ,.pients. No smoking or alcohol. Door prizes and 50/50 give- awa sN. Refreshments available. 8, p.m.-Alcoholics Anonymous open meeting, held at Presby- tefian Church in Chipley. ; ,: SATURDAY, February 18 S'OSED: Wausau Library. :8 a;m.-12 noon-Holmes County Library open. 9 ,am.-12 noon-Vernon Library open. 9 fam.-12 noon-Chipley Library open. 7-10 p.m. Geneva Senior Citizens Dance at Geneva Commu- nity Center. North Iris St., every Saturday for those 21 and older, 'old-fashioned" country music by Porter's Wiregrass Express Band from Ponce de Leon. Admission is $3, 50-50 give-away, refreshments, no smoking,or alcohol. 8 p.m.-Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, held at Bethlehem Masonic Lodge, located on Hwy. 177 in Holmes County. SUNDAY, February 19 8 p.m.-Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, held in the board room at Graceville Hospital in Graceville. 4-6 p.m.-Converst.ional English classes for internationals, held at Shiloh Baptist Church. Contact church office, 638-1014 or Karma Cook, 638-8418. MONDAY, February 20 CLOSED: Holmes County Library, Vernon Library, Wausau Library. 9 a.m.-6 p.m.-Chipley Library open. 11 a.m.-Washington Council onAging (located in Chipley) senior lunches, for reservations call 638-6217, donations accepted. 6 p.m 7:30 p.m.-Salvation Army Domestic Violence and Rape Crisis Program (SADVP) will be hosting a domestic v-Jance support group each Monday. The meeting will be 1hl4tat the SADVP Rural Outreach office at 1461 S. Railroad AXepue, apartment one, in Chipley. Call Emma or Jess.at 415- 599'. 6:00 p.m.-Bonifay City Council meeting. 6:30-8:30 p.m.-Conversational English classes for internation- als, held at Shiloh Baptist Church. Contact church office, 638-1014 or Karma Cook, 638-8418. 7 p.m.-Vernon City Council meeting. 8 p.m.-AlcoholicsAnonymous meeting, Blessed Trinity Catholic Church, located on Hwy. 177A, Bonifay. TUESDAY, February 21 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 onAging (located in Chipley) senior lunches, for reservations call 638-6217, donations accepted. 12 noon-Chipley Kiwanis Club meeting. 3 p.m.-Holmes County Commission meets fourth or last Tuesday 6:30.Washington County Republican Party meeting held at 794 Third Street in Chipley. 7:30,p.m.-Wausau Masonic Lodge meeting. 8 p.m.-Alcoholics Anonymous closed meeting, held at Presby- terian Church in Chipley. W est Florida Electric A Touchstone Energy, Cooperative I iTT Pam ryii 11,~ 1 III EuE Electroni Filing Cheaest ax Pep I Tow ,mIndjgo -50,m~~gp : s * Annual Scottish Festival this weekend First Presbyterian Church of Chipley, will celebrate its Scottish heri- tage by holding the third annual Scottish Festival and Highland Games Sat- urday, Feb. 18, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on the church grounds. The area will be blocked off for the event. The honored clan will be Clan Sinclair. Dr. Sin- clair Franz, son of Aleene Sinclair Franz and Karl Herman Fran M.D. will represent the clan. He grew up in Fhipley and practiced general surgery and primary &are in Mari- anna from 1977 until 2003. He and his wif now. reside in Tallahassee., One of the highlights of the day will be the Highland games, directed by Bob Malcolmson of Pace. These games will include the stone of strength, weight throw, hammer throw, caber toss, and sheaf toss. Linda Nor- ton will direct children's games similar to the adult games. The Panama City Pipes and Drums, in full Scot- tish attire will perform throughout the daj. Sir Francis McGowan, from the Pre-1840 Historical Society, will give a sword demonstration and a dem- onstration on Scottish at- tire. The Highland Dancers from Panama City and the Scottish Country Dancers from Fort Walton will be dancing. Roger VanLand- ingham accompanied by Margaret Dixon will sing Danny Boy. Vendor booths will be set up, selling a variety of food and Scottish goods. Various clans will have booths set up with clan. information. A bake sale, tea room with tea, and Scottish treats will.be available in the fel- lowship hall. Contributions' will be appreciated and may .:be6' given at the entry points on Church Street. The public is invited to attend. "Bring your family and friends and enjoy a great day of Scottish entertainment," said a spokesperson. Kirkin' O' the Tartan will be Sunday, Feb. 19. No Scottish festival would be complete without the Kirkin' 0' the Tartan. Kirk is a Scottish word for church and the tartan is the traditional garb of a high- land clan. The Kirkin' O' the Tartan is a traditional blessing of the tartan (fam- ily) by the clergy. "We hope the public will join us at 10:30 a.m. in the church sanctuary on Feb. 19 as we celebrate the very heart of Scottish tradition,' said a spokesman. "Wear or bring your tartan or Other personal reminder of your fanilj, regardless of origin," he continued. Jimmy McKnight of At- lanta and Blue Ridge, Ga.. son of Martha McKnight. and the late W.H. McK- night, will begin the day by playing the bagpipes on the front lawn of the church prior to the proces- sional and church service. The public is invited to attend this event. There will be a luncheon after wards for members and visitors in the church fel lowship hall. C[Oa**1 u*it iyNL uiqAs. Ambassadors for Aging Day Ambassadors for Aging Day to be held in Tallahas- see is hosted by the Florida Department of "Elder Af- fairs. Washington County Council on Aging would like to invite the public to participate in the cel- ebration that unites elders with elder advocates to showcase the opportunity to learn. Exhibitors share in- formation about chronic disease prevention, retire- ment trends, prescription programs, long-term care options and effective ad- vocacy. Complimentary health screenings, such as bsteo- porosis screening will be offered. There will also be a complimentary lunch offered to guests. Walking tours of the Capital and a chance to see the Legisla- tive Session in action. TO ADVERTISE CALL 638-0212 or 547-9414 Anyone interested in attending should call the Washington County Coun- cil on Aging at (850) 638- 6216 to make reservations now. Transportation will be provided with an ap- proximate cost of $10 per person. 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