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Scholarshi Trustz rr Chipley Recreation Advisory Committee The Chipley Recreation Ad- visory Committee will meet on Tuesday, Feb. 21, at 5 p.m. in the City Hall council chambers at 1442 Jackson Avenue in Chipley USDA surplus. food distribution Surplus food, donated by The United States Department of Ag- riculture, will be distributed to eligible residents in Washington County, Tuesday, March 7, from 2 until 4 p.m., at the Chipley Ag Center, and Wednesday, March 8. from 2 until 4 p.m., at the Vernon Canning Center. The items will be distributed on a first come. first serve basis, while supplies last. Tri-County Community Council, Inc is sponsoring the surplus food distribution. Households which receive Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC), food stamps. Supplemental Security Income (SSI), Medicaid, HUD, residents of public housing, or households whose total household income is not in excess of the poverty line for the appropriate household size, are eligible to receive the donated food. Any person certifying for another must have a signed statement of authorization from the applicant and proof of their household income. - Recipients must bring some type of container in which to carry their food, and someone to assist carrying commodities if unable to do so. Volunteers who wish to as- sist with distribution should call Angie Moore at 547-3688. USDA's Temporary Food As- sistance Program is available to all eligible residents regardless of race, national origin, age, sex, or handicap. "Health on Site," a free com- munity service, sponsored by a local eye institute, will be avail- able at each distribution site. The screening for cataracts and other vision problems w ill be con- ducted by the "Health on Site" director or other trained eye care specialists.. Wausau planning meeting March 2 The Town of Wausau will hold a planning meeting at 6 p.m., March 2, in the Wausau Town Hall to discuss the expected grow th to the Wausau area. West Florida Regional Plan- ning Council (WFRPC). through the Florida Rural Communities Development Grant. will assist communities in planning for fu- ture development. The public is encouraged to attend this meet- ing. For more information, or any- one needing assistance to attend the meeting, contact Margaret Riley at 638-1781. TO ADVERTISE CALL 638-0212 S~i ~qTION ***".L i-. .. i.TS lo M IiLNMUM Chipley Volunteer Fire Department, Chipley Police Department and Washington Count\ EMNS \%ere on the scene just after 8 a.m. Friday morning when reports came in of a structure fire on South Boulevard. James Miller had worked ' the night shift at Dozier and was in his little girl's room when he said he smelled smoke and heard popping sounds. He opened the door and found the house filled with smoke. The family broke through a window to exit to safety as firefighters arrived to bring the tire under control in just minutes. The family\ car \ as rescued from under the car- port as smoke billowed from the eaves. The house suffered exten- sive damage. The cause was unknown at press time, and there were no injuries. Neighbors were already collecting clothes and other items as firefighters \were still extinguishing the blaze. BDI provides update of Vernon wastewater project SANDRA OHMER Staff Writer Robert Simmons of Basker- ville-Dono\an. Inc. (BDII gave an update of the wastew\ater treatment plant expansion proj- ect and H\ %79 utility relocation at the Vernon City Council meet- ing held on Feb. 13. Simmons reported that the project is on schedule. The Areo-MNod basin floor has been poured with the exterior walls framed with reinforcing steel for concrete scheduled to be poured next week. The contractor \\ill also place concrete slabs for the chlorine contact basin floor slab, and the effluent pump station floor slab. The old pumping station has been demolished and a tempo- rart influent pumping station has been constructed. Excavation on the master pump station is in progress. All sprayfield piping and sprayheads are installed, the holding pond has been excavated and is ready for the pond liner to be installed. The sprafield pumping sta- tion wet\\ell has been installed and is ready for the installation of the pumps/piping and electri- cal. BDI has completed the pre liminary route of the new sewer lines along Hwy. 79 and SR 277 which includes the relocation ot the SR 277 lift station. During the last FDOT work shop. held at City Hall. FDOT recommended, and the City con curred, that the sewer lines need to be located. BDI is currently See VERNON, page 2 Chamber and local leaders head out on a recruiting trip Washington County Chamber ,, .: of Commerce led a delegation 4". to visit an industrial prospect in hope of bringing net.i jobs and -; H capital in\estnment to the count . as .,ell as expanding the tax base. The delegation \as headed ' by Chamber President And. Fleener (second from left He A Sas accompanied Ileft to right) '. by Chamber Nianaging Director Ted Everett, ChipleN Nlaor Lin- da Cain. County Grants Writer Stacy Webb. Board of Count\- Conmissioners Chairman Jerr\ Sapp, and Chamber Operations Manager Steve Smith. ficials with a prospect that has ington County. :. ,- erations and hopefully convince The delegation left Wednes- expressed interest in locating a The delegation met cormpanv the officials to locate their new day,. February 15 to meet of- manufacturing facility in Wash- officials to review its plant op- facility in Washington County. In Today's Paper... Weather.. Community News.................................... inside Saturday Mostly cloudy with a 40 percent chance of rain. Highs 70 to 75. Northwest winds around 5 mph. Saturday Night Mostly cloudy with a 50 percent chance of rain. Lows 43 .to 48. North winds around 10 mph. Sunday Mosti) cloudy w ith a 20 percent chance of rain. Pizza Party in the Park ............................................................. 2 Highs 61 to 66. Northeast wins 5 toi 10 mph. Sunday Niglt Mostly cloudy %ith a 20 percent chance of rain. Lows 46 to 51. Presidents Day Mostly cloudy with a 30 percent chance of Years Ago....................................3 rain. Highs 68 to 73 Monday Night Mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of rain. Lo\%s 52 to 57. Tuesday Partl\ cloud\ with a 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms Classifieds .. ..........................6-7 Highs 72 to 77. Tuesday Night Mostly cloudy 30 percent chance of rain. Lo\\s 54 to 59. 8 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ S:;ile S............................................ www.chipleypaper.com 2, Washington County News, Saturday, February 18, 2006 VERNON '" Continued from page 1 working with the city staff : for the location of all sani- tary services along the ex- isting system to insure that the proposed sewer lines are located so that service to existing customers will not be disrupted. One killed in wreck near Ebro Florida Highway Patrol is investigating an accident that led to the death of an unidentified motorcyclist near Ebro early Friday morning. Capt. James Strickland of the Washington County Sheriff's Office said Friday morning that the motorcy- clist was clocked doing 89 Construction workers add re-bar to the walls of the Areo-Mod process treatment basin at the City of Vernon wastewater treatment plant expansion. Board of Commissioners agenda mph going south on Hwy. Washington County Board 79 by a county deputy. The of County Commissioners deputy tried to stop the cy- will hold its next regularly, clist, who ran a stop sign. scheduled meeting at 5 p.m., a st sin on Feb. 23, in the County A brief chase ensued, Government Annex meeting and Strickland said that room, located at 1331 South the driver slowed up after Boulevard in Chipley. Sheriff the deputy flashed his blue Bobby Haddock will present lights according to the the proclamation and the open- video cam in the deputy's ing program will follow.. vehicle. Consent Agenda Strickland said the Item A: Water Spigot, Inc. nd said he invoice for $6,699.50 for driver ended up on Bell monitoring service. Monitor- Community Road and lost ing is required to ensure that control of his motorcycle, the Mud Hill Landfill remains Washington County EMS in compliance with DEP rules. responded to the accident. Approval is recommended. Strickland said the mo- Item B: G and C Supplies torcyclist may be, from invoice for $6,051.35. Pro- torcyclist may be, from videos MSBU with sign materi- the Freeport area and als for identifying streets in the that investigators are still Sunny Hills area. Approval is attempting to verify his recommended. name at press time. Item C: Washington-Hol- mes One Stop Career Opportu- r nity Center Rural Achievement |Grease March 8 for Training and Employment The Chipola College Services (RATES) Scholarship Theater is in full rehearsal Agreement. RATES offers for '"Grease" which opens scholarships for training for a fi -a run March 8. employees Board approval "Grease" -captures thc Will allo, 'unty employees -t rease -capre to participate in the program. look and sounds of the This will provide department 1950's in this rollicking specific training for county musical. For information employees. Approval is rec- call 718-2227. ommended. Public Hearings 5 p.m. or as soon afterwards as possible A: Washington County Or- dinance Prohibiting the use of outboard or inboard motors on Boat Lake. B: Land use change - Agriculture/silviculture to general commercial and low density residential River Lake Land Co., Inc. (George Fleming). C: Land use change Unit 25 Sunny Hills mixed use to mixed use PUD Deltona Corporation. D: Land use change 200 plus acre subdivision Sunny Hills mixed use to mixed use PUD Deltona Corporation. E: Land use change - Agriculture/silviculture to mixed use PUD Cypress Hill Subdivision Mark Klei- meyere. F: Land use change - Agriculture/silviculture to low density residential Village of Spanish Lakes Phase II - Tony Arnone. G: Land use change - Agriculture/silviculture and conservation (delineated) to low density residential Choc- tawhatchee River Estates, -LC. . H: Land use change - Agriculture/silviculture to planned unit development/ mixed use Skywatch Subdi- vision Jon Flaig. PIZZA INTHIEPARK Agendaed Audience A: Congressman Jeff Mill- er's aide Charles Bare B: Washington County Jail renovation Steve Christopher, Peter Brown Construction C: Horse arena Jeff Tra- wick Unagendead Audience Anyone wishing to address the Board should sign the sheet at the entrance and list the sub- ject they wish to discuss. County Attorney, Admin- istrator, Deputy Clerk, Clerk, Chairman The next regularly sched- uled meeting of the Board will be March 9, at 8 a.m. The sec- ond meeting will be on March 23, at 5 p.m. The Board of County Com- missioners (BOCC) will ac- commodate handicapped and disabled persons who wish to attend this meeting. Contact the BOCC secretary at 638- 6200 at least 48 hours before the meeting date to make ar- rangements. SAVE UP TO 7,000 Anti-Drug Coalition Meeting Fresh Start Coalition will hold its quarterly meeting at 7 p.m., Thursday, March 9, in Room three at T. J. Roulhac Enrichment and Activity Center (old Roulhac Middle. School). All pastors, civic leaders, and members of the community are encouraged to attend the Anti-Drug meeting and get involved in the fight to get drugs off the streets of Washington County. For more information, call 638-7884. RMS Book Drive We know that we are very fortunate to have such outstanding schools in our community and we want our students to have opportunities to achieve their highest potential. Our Governor has mandated a reading initiative and set a goal for all students to read at grade level by the year 2010. We would like to fulfill our obligation in this initiative by conducting a MORE BOOKS! Drive. During the month of February, we will promote a proj. ect to collect brand new books and books that look like new. We are asking for donations of books from students and members of the community to help in creating a classroom library for every classroom in our school. Books should be appropriate material for middle school and should be at the readability level of upper-el. ementary and/or middle school. You may drop off books at Roulhac Middle School during school hours. Please help us foster the future education of our students! Free Clinic The next free clinic to be held at T.J. Roulhac Enrich- ment and Activity Center will be Feb. 21, from 4 8 p.m. For information call 638-2115. 'One Day at a Time' meets "One Day at a Time" (ODAT) Health Group will meet from 7-8 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 28, at the House of Prayer Worship Center located at 763 West Boulevard in Chipley (behind One-Stop and Vo-Tech). Meetings, 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-reg. istration is not required. For more information, contact Alfred Finney at 638-3514 or 638-3922. Paving coming up Portions of South Boulevard in Chipley will be closed to through traffic for resurfacing periodically begin. ning Feb. 1. 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. OFF MSRP 2 AT THIS PRICE 19 LEASE PER MONTH* NEW 2006 NISAN A ATIM 2 Fourth-grade students at KMS Elementary are treated to pizza on Friday, Feb. 9. Students participated in a four-week preparation for FCAT where they were given prompts each Friday and had to write an essay just as they are required on the FCAT. Essays were shuffled and graded anonymously by fourth-grade teach- ers. Students that scored an overall 3.5 or better were invited to the pizza party sponsored by Property Appraiser Gil Carter. Of the 150 students that partici- pated, 45 made a 3.5 or above. 1: r P . . .- ...... .. .. .. 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Lafayette St., Marianna, FL (850) 482-6317 1.866-421-4975 Jeremy Parris Team Sales RP M ' ,^ ,E, FEBRUARY-., SALES EVENT NE 200 .....EW 06NSSA HIBCREW CA~lB B MAXIMA SE31 ,.~ .. i ~t_t;i: :r:~'h ~" ~y~p~ ~ 1 i.n t' r '-*' : 1' 2 :: I ~- L " Fourth grade students of KMS Elementary enjoy an afternoon at Shivers Park for scoring 3.5 or above on a four-week simulation training on writing FCAT es- says. Left to right: Olivia Saunders, Angel Finch, Madison Carter, Macie Horton, Allson Pettis, Sarah Gilbert, and Farrah Davis. I -'-I - U 5 YEARS AGO, 2001 The Florida Probation and Parole office on South Third Street in Chipley was gutted by fire suspected to be arson. CHS Coach Rickey McCullough recorded his 500th win when the Chipley Tigers went 73-52 over Blountstown. Washington County Habitat for Humanity held ground-breaking for its first home. 10 YEARS AGO, 1996 Vernon Key Club President Nikki Anderson announced plans for a pancake breakfast to raise money for a new recre- ation complex on Highway 279, southeast of Vernon. George Anderson was mayor of Caryville. Gulf Power execu- tive John Dougherty was named Volunteer of the Year by Washington Coun- ty Chamber of Commerce. 15 YEARS AGO, 1991 Gov. Lawton Chiles axed any hope of funding for a conservation camp in Washington County. The Rev. C.W. Todd ob- served his 50th year with Bethel Baptist Church in southwest Washington County. "I got the call to preach when I was 16," he said. "I spent the next two years reading my Bible." The fourth annual John Centrone Memorial Schol- arship Biathlon was held in Sunny Hills. 30 YEARS AGO, 1976 Marvin Engram retired after 43 years of devotion to his job and the commu- nity. "He is just plain good folks," his supervisor at Gulf Power said. Kay Walls of Chipley was chosen as winner of a beauty pageant sponsored by the local Watermelon Growers and Distributors Association. Dave Heller held first place in the Sunny Hills shuffleboard standings with a 49.77 average. Jo Hacker was second with 47.08. 40 YEARS AGO, 1966 Charles Livingston of Tallahassee spent the weekend with his brother, Lionel Livingston. Cheryl Hardy was picked as Miss Junior High during a pageant held in Chipley. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E.E. Hardy. Vicky Rustin, Julia Deal, Carol Carswell, Bob Reg- ister, Hugh Tobias, Randy Boswell and Scott Wood were picked as CHS laure- I 1i ates and superlatives. Tillman Pippin asked voters for their support in his bid for the district two county commission seat. Wayne Mixson, a Camp- bellton farmer, announced he would be a candidate for state senate. 50 YEARS AGO, 1956 Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Tharp and children, Judy and Robert, of Atlanta, Ga., were weekend guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lem Hayes, and other rela- tives. Mr. and Mrs. Davis Gardner had as guests their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Davis Lane Gardner of Auburn, Ala. 105 YEARS AGO, 1901 W.J. Van Kirk brought a party of prospectors to town. They soon disap- peared on a tour of outly- ing areas of the county. Pleas Photo Studio opened for business. They said they welcomed any- one who could make it under a seven-foot door. The editor put a notice, in the paper decrying the practice of having a school that only operated four months out of the year. "Are you going to let your children grow up in igno- rance?" he asked. COMMUNITY NEWS KMS FCAT assistance In preparation for the Florida Comprehensive SAssessment Test (FCAT) Sand the Stanford Achie\e-' ment Test a "Test Your Best" session is planned at Kate Smith Elementary School on February 16. Supper will be served from 5 to 5:30 p.m. For the next hour, par- ents will remain in the cafetorium for a more thorough explanation of Florida assessments. Stu- dents will go to classrooms for a review of test tak- ing strategies. For more information or to make your reservations, please contact Tammy King at 638-6220, extension 245. Guardian ad Litem The Guardian ad Litem Program is seeking vol- unteers to represent the best interest of abused and neglected children in our. community. Volunteers are needed in Jackson, Cal- houn, Holmes and Wash- ington counties. If you have a few hours a month to help an abused child, please call 482-9127, 674-2799, or 638-6043. Training begins soon. - AARP free tax help AARP offers free tax help for all taxpayers with middle and low income, with special attention to those age 60 and older. This year, tax payer(s) must complete the "AARP tax-aide-interview and in- take sheet" before the time of their appointment to have tax returns prepared. Forms are available at the Washington County Coun- cil on Aging. This form must be completed before a return can be prepared. The Tax Aide Program is administered through AARP Foundation in coop- eration with the IRS. Tax returns will be prepared each Monday from 8 a.m. until 3 p.m., continuing through March 20, and each Monday morning, 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. March 27 through April 10. For an appointment or to find out what information to bring, call Washington Council on Aging at 638-6216.. AWF wrestling The American Wrestling Federation comes to the T.J. Roulhae Center in Chipley Saturday, February 18 at 8 p.m. Proceeds benefit the 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 www.yahoo.com. Joy Aukema Taps Memorial Fund Joy Carol Aukema Taps, a senior attorney with the office of the Attorney General of Tallahassee and a native of Chipley, died Nov. 29 after a long,.coura- geous battle with cancer. In her memory, her fam- ily and friends have es- tablished the Joy Aukema Taps Trust Fund at Com- munity South Credit Union of Chipley, 1044 Highway 90, P.O. Box 623, Chipley, FL 32428. Funds collected will be contributed to Hospice and other worthy causes. For information, call 638-8376. WCSO website Sheriff Bobby Had- dock is pleased to an- nounce the launch of the new Washington County Sheriff's Office Website at www. wcso.us. The WCSO Website is an efficient and accurate way to get impor- tant information out to the community, which is one of the top priorities at the Sheriff's Office. The web- site offers valuable tools to help the community com- bat identity theft, identify and track sexual offenders and predators, and get up to the minute updates on investigations, warrants and the specific steps the Sheriff Office is taking to insure safe homes and communities. Miss Chipley The Chipley Junior Woman's Club is. now\ ac- cepting applications for the Miss and Little Miss Chipley pageants. The annual pageant will be held Saturday, April 8 at the Chipley High School (CHS) auditorium. Win- ners will go on to compete in the National Peanut Fes- tival pageant. Little Miss contestants must be in the first grade and Miss contestants must be 17 by October 1, 2006. All contestants must at- tend a Chipley school or live in Chipley. Applica- tions may be picked up from Julie Young at CHS. The deadline to apply is March 15. For more infor- mation, contact Stephanie Orr at (850) 638-7860. 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 as exhibitors share information about chronic disease prevention, retire- ment trends, prescription programs, long-term care options and effective ad- vocacy. Complimentary health screenings, such as osteoporosis 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. 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. IaYears Ago Taken from the files of the Washington County News Persons are advised, if they decide to appeal any decisions made at these meetings/hearings, they will need a record of the proceedings and for such purpose, they may need to insure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based per Section 286.0105, Florida Statutes. ATTEST: Linda H. Cook, Clerk of Court and Washington County Board of County Commissioners Board of County Commissioners Washington County, Florida Jerry Sap, Chairman I ----q Saturday, February 18, 2006, Washington County News, 3 NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING The Washington County Board of County Commissioners will hold a public hearing on Febru- ary 23, 2006 at 5:05 p.m. or as soon thereafter as possible in the County Commission Meeting Room, Washington County Annex, 1331 South Boulevard, Chipley, Florida, for the purpose of adopting supplemental budgets for Fiscal Year 2005-2006 to include monies received and cash carried forward above or beyond the original estimates. Washington County Board of County Commissioners Supplemental Budget FY 2005 -2006 Fund Original Amended No. Fund Description Budget Increase! Decrease Budget 001 General Fund 10,086,236.00 175,150.00 10,261,386.00 101 Law Enforcement I Fund 417.00 417.00 102 Transportation Fund 3,284,450.00 1,685,673.00 4,970,123.00 103 Court Facility Fund 45.000.00 21,611.00 23,389.00 li5 Public Librar, Fund 198.988.00 43,949.00 242.937.00 106 Ag Center Fund 122,000.00 122,000.00 109 Small Counties Fund 188,000.00 3,176.00 191,176.00 III .Arhiopod Control Fund 130.946.00 4.743.00 126,203.00 112 Choose Life Tag Fund 2,230.00 2,230.00 113 Public Safert Fund 62.000.00 1.102.00 63,102.00 114 Local Lau Enforcement Fund 4,518.00 4,518.00 115 E911 Fund 99,986.00 13,982.00 113,968.00 116 Police Education Fund 19,500.00 1,796.00 17,704.00 117 Anti-Drug Abuse Fund 42,833.00 42,833.00 119 EMS Grant 04-05 Fund 16,279.00 5,671.00 10,608.00 121 Radio Communication Fund .183,000.00 16,760.00 199,760.00 122 Primary Care Fund 103,000.00 103,000.00 123 Wireless Telephone Fund 74,709.00 3,921.00 78,630.00 124 Hud Section 8 Fund 769,051.00 6.00 769,057.00 125 Local Housing Year 13 Fund 165,300.00 23,701.00 141,599.00 126 Tourist Tax Fund 85,935.00 19,081.00 105,016.00 127 Law Enforcement II Fund 32,871.00 691.00 33,562.00 130 Emergency Management Fund 181,042.00 5,639.00 186,681.00 131 Recycling Center 62,863.00 15,546.00 47,317.00 132 District Public Fund 32,000.06 32,000.00 133 Law Enforcement III Fund 109,047.00 814.00 109,861.00 134 Criminal Education Fund 23,800.00 1,224.00 25,024.00 135 EMS Grant Fund 03-04 0.00 33.00 33.00 136 Cost of Incarceration Fund 2,200.00 412.00 2,612.00 137. Hurricane Jeanne Fund 0.00 41,433.00 41,433.00 138 Local Housing Year 14 Fund 350,000.00 1,714.00 351,714.00 139 Animal Service Fund 100,000.00 100,000.00 142 Industrial Developmenl Fund 1.200.00 1.200.00 143 Crimes Prevention Fund 19,381.00 322.00 19,703.00 144 Article V Fund 80,000.00 13,288.00 93,288.00 145 Local Housing Year 12 Fund 27,000.00 663.00 27,663.00 146 Wireless Grant Fund 0.00 500.00 500.00 149 West Point Stevens Fund 750,000.00 : 750,000.00 150 H ulricane1%an Fund 1,094,546.00 212,583.00 881,963.00 151 2005 Road Grant Fund 1,050,000.00 1,050,000.00 152 Fifcten Dollar Fund 117',000.00 2,927.00 119,927.00 153 ,1tN I'.fe Dollar Fund 31.27b.00 19.178.00 50,454.00- i5 I. ra Deed O'er Bid Fund 122.000.00 293,583.00 415.583.01 155 Home Again Grant Fund 300,000.00 300,000.00 158 Surplus Land Fund 1,888,904.00 44.129.00 1,933,033.00 160 Probation Fund 87,235.00 89,139.00 176,374.00 162 SCRAP Fund 1,871,882.00 1,871,882.00 163 SCOP Fund 463,018.00 463,018.00 164 Opportunity of Florida Fund 750,000.00 750,000.00 166 Bunter Park Fund 149,362.00 149,362.00 167 Community Traffic Fund 0.00 8,470.00 8,470.00 1-5 A\ lder Parl Fund 150.000.60 150,000.00 178 \ orers Assistance Fund 181.277.00 1.643.00 182,920.00 180 Count3 Incentiie Fund 141.500.00 141,500.00 181 MSBU Fund 584,925.00 76,534.00 661,459.00 182 Flood Mitigation Fund 5,700.00 5,700.00 183 Hurricane Dennis Fund 0.00 600,000.00 600,000.00 185 Recreational Facilities Fund 44,011.00 3,747.00 40,264.00 186 Local Assistance Fund 10,639.00 10,639.00 189 Fire Operation Fund 353,487.00 5,186.00 348,301.00 190 Voters Education Fund 8,125.00 2,037.00 6,088.00 191 Recycling Aluminum Fund 25,000.00 80 .00 25,801.00 193 Grants Administration Fund 76,736.00 1,360.00 78,096.00 194 Enhancement Vendor Fund 0.00 95.00 95.00 196 Home Land Security Fund 35,300.00 35,300.00 197 Criminal Record Fund 28,823.00 28,823.00 198 Falling Waters Path Fund 808,065.00 : 808,065.00 199 Special Animal Fund 8,189.00 8,189.00 201 Debt Service Fund 1,179,104.00 37,623.00 1,216,727.00 202 Loan Money Fund 871,990.00 ; 246,642.00 625,348.00 203 Debt Service Fire Fund 7,246.00 i 7,246.00 205 MISBU Capital Fund 200,238.00 ; 200,238.00 207 General Debt Service Fund 324,000.00 254,000.00 578,000.00 209 Boat Ramp Fund' 36,875.00 666.00 37,541.00 210 Building Department Fund 199,862.00 24,782.00 224,644.00 211 Debt Service E911 Fund 49,646.00 ; 49,646.00 212 Debt Service EOC Fund 13,797.00 13,797.00 Total Budget 30,725,540.00 3,484,463.00 543,263.00 33,666,740.00 Complete details of amended budgets are available for public inspection at the Washington County Board Finance Department, 1293 West Jackson Street, Chipley, Florida. I _ 4, Washington County News, Saturday, February 18, 2006 SCOARSIPTRSTAUTO -"wi--:-- - Washington County Trustee Board members are giv- The Taylors of New Hope enjoy the Washington en awards of appreciation at the Washington County County Scholarship Trust (WCST) 10th Anniversary Scholarship Trust 10th Anniversary on Feb. 9. Left Celebration on Feb. 9 at the AgCenter. Left to right: to right: Alma Vann, Deborah Metz-Andrews, Tracy Andy Taylor, Joe Taylor, treasurer of WCST, Olinda Jordon, and Jane Lively. Taylor, and Rose Taylor. Deborah Metz-Andrews, vice president of the Washington County Scholarship Trust (WCST), gave a history of WCST at the 10th an- niversary steak dinner held on Feb. 9 at the AgCenter. Andrews said, "It has been a fun ten years." She thanked all the former trustees who worked to get the trust off the ground. Sandra Cook, president of the Washington Coun. ty Scholarship Trust, wel. comes guests at the 10th Anniversary steak dinner held at the Ag-Center on Feb. 9. Members of the community came out to the steak dinner and celebration of the Wash. ington County Trust 10th Anniversary held at the AgCenter on Feb. 9. A si. lent auction was conduct. ed prior to the dinner, Over a $1,000 was raised at the silent auction. Pink is in at Northwest Floirida Community Hospital Pink is in at he North- west Florida Community Hospital. On any given day of the week you will notice a group of individu- als wearing pink jackets. They are members of the Auxiliary and are affiliated with the Retired and Senior Volunteer Program. These volunteers five of their time to help patients, staff, departments, and wherever else they are needed. Not only do these "Pink Ladies" ensure a more pleasant stay for patients, they also raise funds to purchase special needed items for the hospital, like over-sized wheel chairs, or stuffed animal for children who come through the emergency room. Currently, there are 18 members of the Auxiliary, but more are -needed to help fill vacancies, serve on weekends, and fill in for members when they must ~:~~b;e~ ~; T '- 1( ..4-- ..-? rr- .I .i :P Northwest Florida Community Hospital Auxiliary group. be absent. Joining the Auxiliary is easy, simply ask for an application in the busi- ness office or visit during the monthly membership meeting held every third Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. in the cafeteria or contact RSVP volunteer coordi- nator, Jerry Haviland at 638-6217. New members attend orientation, receive '..: "-st /.; Northwest Florida Community Auxiliary officers, from the left; Rowena Williams, chaplain; Sally Mc- Donald, vice-president; Margie Everett, Secretary/ Treasurer; Marie Buchenhorst, sunshine lady; Janell O'Quinn, president. VHS after school program An after-school program is being offered to any and all Vernon High School students that would like to increase academic progress by supplementing regular class activi- ties. Mentors and tutors as well as certified teachers are available.Monday through Thursday afternoons from 2: 37 until 5:30 p.m. at VHS. Assistance is given in math, reading, ACT preparation, as well as supporting the stu- dents' regular curriculum activities. Breaks and snacks are provided. There are no costs. Students should be looking for ev- ery edge to improve learning skills while preparing for ACT, FCAT, and raising their GPA. A physical fitness program is provided every Saturday morning from 9 a.m. until noon. Every high school stu- dent is invited. See or call the VHS office (535-2046) for details. In the words of a famous quotation, "a mind is a ter- rible thing to waste." the famous pink jacket and a picture identification. During the Febru- ary meeting, Auxiliary member, Sally McDonald was presented with her 500-hour pin. She is a volunteer in the emergency room. "I enjoy volunteer- ing'inithe' ER, I feelneeded and it gives me purpose," McDonald said. When asked what she yr~1; '- ;: * .c ,-, would say to a new recruit, she responded, "joining Athe auxiliary is good to do, and it helps you and every- one else." RSVP salutes, these "pink" ladies for their hard work and dedication. Anyone interested 'in volunteering at Northwest Florida Community Hospi- tal needs to contact RSVP at 638-6217 or 547-2511. Northwest Florida Community Hospital ER volun- teers, from the left; Mary Vining and Sally McDon- ald. Margie Everett presents Sally McDonald with her 500 hour pin. For the week ending Feb. 16, 2006 At the Florida Livestock Auctions, receipts totaled 6,047 compared to 5,951 last week and 6,537 a year ago. Ac- cording to the Florida Federal-State Livestock Market News Service; compared to last week, slaughter cows and bulls were 1.00 to 2.00 higher. Feeder steers and heifers were 1.00 to 2.00 lower. Feeder Steers: Medium & Large Frame No. 1-2 200-300 lbs. $164.00 250.00 300-400 lbs. $137.50- 180.00 400-500 lbs. $115.00 153.00 Feeder Heifers: Medium & Large Frame No. 1-2 200-300 lbs. $140.00 225.00 300-400 lbs. $120.00 155.00 400-500 lbs. $108.00- 133.00 Slaughter Cows: Lean, 750-1200 lbs. 85-90 percent '-$46.00 53.00 Slaughter Bulls: Yield Grade No. 1-2 1000 2100 lbs. $54.00 70.50 'Boot camp' death under review Tallahassee United States Attorney Gregory R. Miller. Northern District of Florida, announced on Thursdaythat his offi eewilB-review: the fact: and circumstances&,.suri- rounding the death of Martin Lee Anderson, 14, formerly of Panama City, in conjunction with the Civil Rights Di- vision of the United States Department of Justice and the Federal Bureau of Investigation. This investigation will seek to determine if a viola. tion of Title 18, United States Code, Section 242, or related statutes, has occurred. This provision prohibits the deprivation of constitutional rights by excessive use of force, or a deliberate indifference to a serious medical need, by those acting under color of law. No one has been charged with an offense at this stage of the investigation and the matter will be reviewed by these Department of Justice components in addition to any review being conducted by state officials. Ebro public hearing on Hwy. 79 A public hearing will be held by the Florida Depart- ment of Transportation at Ebro Town Hall on Tuesday. March 7, at 6 p.m. on the four-laning of Hwy. 79. For information, call Town Clerk Linda Marlow at 850-535- 2842. VHS Senior Class announcements Vernon High School Senior Class is sponsoring several fund-raising events through the month of March! These events will support the Senior Class trip to New York City. *Gospel Sing Sunday, February 26 in the High School Gymnasium 4 p.m. until. Several local artists scheduled to perform! *Antique Photos Saturday, March 4 at the High School Library $10 (sitting fee). Coupons to cover the sitting fee are being sold by Senior class members. Photos coupons are for infants to age 16. *Boston Butts Saturday, March 4 at the High School Auditorium/Lunch Room $18 (10 pound). Preorders for whole smoked butts are being taken by Senior class members. For further information contact Ms. Dotson at Vernon High School 850-535-2046. 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. For more infor, mation, contact Gwilda Byrd, 579-1049, Terri Albritton. 638-8764 or Maria Wilson, 537-9752. The area code for all three numbers is 850. SMaurice (Moe) Pujol Publisher Jay Felsberg Managing Editor P.O. Box 627 Brenda Pujol Associate Publisher Jeremy Raines Sports Editor Chipley, FL 32428 f f O 4 1 )VM Cameron Everett Production Supervisor Brad Goodyear Chipley Plant Manager For news tips or Lynne Chapman Business Manager advertising information, call: The News is published every Wednesday and Saturday by Chipley Newspapers, Inc., -0 2 12 1364 N. Railroad Avenue, Chipley, FL 32428. SUBSCRIPTION RATES POSTMASTER: Periodicals postage paid at Chipley, Florida.^ Send address changes to the Fax: (850) 638-4601 @Copyright 2006, Chipley Newspapers, Inc. All Rights Reserved -LOCAL- (Washington, Holmes & Jackson) Washington County NEWS COPYRIGHT NOTICE: The entire contents of the Washington County News are fully protected $37.00 per year plus $2.59 tax, $39.59 total W nn Cony Email: new@hipleypaper.cm by copyright and cannot be reproduced in any form for any purpose without the expressed *ELSEWHERE P.O. Box 627 Chipley, FL 32428 wwwchipleypaper.com permission of Chipley Newspapers, Inc. $46.00 per year pls 32 www.chitpleypaper.com49 i $46.00 per year plus $3.22 tax, $49.22 total USPS 667-360 _ I _ _~_II __I . ~ ... I _r ;* Tk~H~ **1 Hubbard describes 'The risks of leaving the planet' Saturday, February 18, 2006, Washington County News, 5 YO~UTHFIRPREV'IEW' ~- ------------- JAY FELSBERG Managing Editor Most everyone is fa- miliar with space flight. In the old days of lunar exploration, rockets took astronauts to land on the moon. The shuttle and the manned space station are the most recent addi- tions to the space program. However, what many do not realize is that astro- nauts suffer physical ali- ments due to space travel and life in spacecraft and the space station. Paul Humbert of Bonifay has spent 18 years with the National Aeronau- tics and Space Administra- tion (NASA). He recently gave a talk on "The Risks of Leaving the Planet," a review of health hazards associated with space flight. "Space medicine is con- cerned with the care of the physical and mental health of astronauts," Humbert said. The possibilities of wrecking a shuttle or hav- ing an accident on reentry (among other hazards) are enough of a health risk. Even very small debris can cause serious damage to a shuttle. The heat-resistant tiles are basically Styro- foam, "and you can pit your finger through one," Humbert said. "We're throwing more junk a lot more junk into space and it's getting harder to miss it." Small particles .flying through space at high ve- locity have evenpenetrated the space station. Three of the worst dan- gers inside a spacecraft or space station are radiation, noise :,and acceleration,; .areas: of medicine." Two forces. Astronauts bn, the,', examples 'areiuse-of com- space station face 10 times' puter-based ultrasound and the exposure to radiation defibrillation. as someone working in the Despite the best efforts radiation department of a of NASA and the astro- hospital. nauts, three space missions There is exposure to have been terminated early a wide variety of toxic due to medical problems. fuels inside the space sta- This is expensive, as termi- tion. There is also danger nating a mission early can from tiny particles' inside result in a $500 million the space station. "In mi- loss. Mid-mission disrup- crogravity particles do not tions can cost from $20-50 settle." Humbert said. This million. Soil survey The Orange Hill soil and Water Conservation District is cooperating with the Washington County Commission, USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the University of Florida to update our Soil Survey that was originally published in 1962. Soil survey team members will make every effort to 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 visually. Deeper soil conditions such as texture, permeability and water tables will be gathered by hand held soil augers and occasionally a small powered auger. The information will be compiled on a modem aerial photographic base along with descrip- tions and tabular information that will be valuable when making land use decisions about forestry, cropping, wild- life, and urban uses. Timetable The whole process will take about three years to com- plete and at any time feel free to discuss this with any member of the survey team, county commissioners, or conservation district. supervisors. *Soil Survey Team: Bob Weatherspoon, Team Leader, 352-538-3438, 850-638-1718 ext. 3. -Orange Hill SWCDL: Don Walters, Chairman, 850- 638-8565. *County Commission: Peter Herbert, Administrator, 850-638-6200. NOTICE CITY OF GHIPLEY RECREATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEETING TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21,2006 5:00 P.M. CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO ATTEND means they can be inhaled or get in an astronaut's eyes. Noise is a constant prob- lem. Huge fans are going constantly to provide air circulation for the elec- tronics inside the space sta- tion, and astronauts have to have "ear rest" and reduce the use of equipment for a certain period. Possible physiological problems are widespread in a work-intensive, weight- less atmosphere. They include fatigue due to poor sleep and a rigorous work schedule. Other possible problems are loss of blood circulation in the calves of the leg and muscle atrophy, one-to-two-percent bone loss each month due to lack of physical activity (bone mass can be regen- erated but it takes several months), and decreased cardiovascular capacity. Astronauts can suffer low- er back pain, mild facial edema, and even loss of red blood cell mass. To combat these prob- lems NASA has astronauts do a variety of exercises on board the space station. A treadmill is used, but the astronauts have to be "tied down" while using it due to the weightlessness. Sev- eral astronauts have been medical doctors, and a full supply of meds is avail- able onboard as part of an extensive crew health-care system. "It's a maturing system," Humbert said, "primarily a preventive system that is working more toward remote monitoring. "There have been many discoveries of uses in other from 4:30 to 6:30. Tickets are $5 for adults and can be purchased at the door. The money raised goes right back into youth agricul- tural education. The annual Washington County Youth Fair will be held February 21-25 at the Washington County Ag Center in Chipley. Here is' tie schedule of events. Tuesday, February 21 8:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m.: Set up Club or Organizational Exhibits (East Wing) 8:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m.: Classroom Projects & Academic Displays (East Wing) Wednesday, February 22 8:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m: Booth Set up (East Wing) 2:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m: Check in youth entries except livestock. (Main Auditorium) Thursday, February 23 8:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m.: Exhibit judging 3:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m: Swine check in and weigh in 4:30 p.m. 6:00 p.m.: Beef check in and weigh: including" m mandatory health certificates. 6:00 p.m: Livestock ex- hibitor meeting (livestock Beauty pageant fund raiser The Wiregrass Humane Society will host the sixth an- nual Miss Belle of the Wiregrass Pageant on Saturday, Feb. 25., at the First United Methodist Church in Dothan. Deadline for entering the pageant is Saturday, Feb. 18, and the non-refundable entry fee is $50. This pageant is for girls ages 4 19. For more information or for an'ap- plication, call the Humane Society at (334) 792-6693. arena) 6:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m.: Fair open 7:00 p.m.: Goat exposi- 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 day 9:30 a.m: Beef show (livestock arena) 1:00 p.m.: Rabbit show (west wing) 6:00. p.m.: Livestock Sale (livestock arena) 7:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m.: Entry pick-up 6:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m.: Poultry and rabbit entry pick-up Monday, February 27 8:00 a.m. 3:30 p.m: Pick up entries SANDRA OHMER Staff Writer The Chipley Kiwanis Club held its weekly meet- ing at Patillo's on Feb. 14. LeeAnn Kendrick and Andy Andreasen gave an update on the Youth Fair scheduled for February 25. Andreasen said there were over 1, 500 entries so far. Of the 1,500 entries, 26 are livestock entries. There are several master gardeners that work with elementary and middle school students in Wash- ington County. Last year there were 620 plant en- tries this year, according to Andreasen, entries in this category are nearing 820. Kendrick said she is hoping to add a goat show- manship category to next years Youth Fair. She said that would give students who do not have the ac- commodations for a steer, heifer, or swine an oppor- tunity to have a livestock entry. Kendrick would also like to add a poultry show- manship category. At the present' tiite the fair ,,as. a" poultry cage show. The spaghetti supper will be on Friday, Feb. 24 L I I I I i I I- I . j anair's C outer Shom residential Service's I Virus/Spy-ware Removal- Remove pop- , ups, auto-dialers, desktop and browser hi- jackers, and tracking cookies, etc. S Home Networking Share one interest connection with several computers. 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We willriot knowingly accept any advertising forresidential real estate that appears to or violates federal and/or state law. YAMAHA 4-WHEELER 2003 Yamaha Warrior 350, six speed, very fast, must see. $3000 obo. Call 547-7374' HOMEMADE "LYE" SOAP call anytime. Farris Stewart (850)415- 5480 SNARE DRUM LIKE new, $125. (850)548- 4796 STOCK TRAILER BOAT motor & trailer. Solid core doors, beauti- ful bronze windows, huge beams, please call 373-7029 or 535-2680 UPRIGHT PIANO FOR sale. Good condition. Must seel $300. 535- 5535 FOR SALE HANDICAP platform wheelchair lift for van or truck. (850)638-8722 SOD FOR SALE on the farm, delivered or in- stalled. Centipede and 419 Bermuda. WEST FLORIDA TURF (850)638-4860.' 24 Years experience!. SOD SOD SOD Quality you can depend on! Irri- gated, weed & pest cbn- trolled. Centipede and St. Augustine. Delivery and installation available. 8 mi. SW of Chipley for easy customer hauling! Call anytime! Billy & Leo- la Brock. (850)638-1202 or (850)326-1500 LENNOX Gas &AC Unit 3 1/2 ton. $1800t? call 1995 FLEETWOOD 20FT pop-up camper with A/C, gas stove, elec- tric, sleeps 6. 638-0983, leave message. COLOR COPIES $1. COPIES 150 Washing- ton County News, down- town Chipley. DEEP FREEZER 32 cu- bic feet,;apartment size $250. Video Player Com- bination VCR $100. call 638-0924 EASY GO GOLF Cart, 2003 like new, excellent condition $2500. Also 1999 for $1950. 535- 4121 15' GLASTRON through wind 75hp, Johnson $1500. (850)541 NICE 14 FT fib boat, 25hp mo galvanized $1250. (850)773- 819-4107 14' FIBERGLASS and trailer 25hp E electric start & motor. $1200. (8 4796 PEDIGREE AKC ISTERED pood sale. $350. Al given, 7 weeks 415-7199 AZALEAS ONLY $1.67! Other shrubs $1.87. Trees and more. Tulip trees on sale Licensed grower, lic#47222563, open to public. All Ways Growin' Nursery 850- 547-2938 6 PC FULL/QUEEN bed- room set. New in boxes, sacrifice $550. 850-222- 7783 NEW BEDROOM SET beautiful cherry Louis Philippe 8 piece wood, King sleigh bed, dresser, mirror, chest, 2 nightstands. Sug. list $5200, sell $1650. 850- 545-7112 CHERRY SLEIGH BED. $250, brand new, solid wood. 850-222-9879 QUEEN MATTRESS SET pillow top, new in plastic, with warranty. $165. 850-425-8374 FORMAL DINING ROOM Brand new cherry table with 6 chairs and lighted china cabi- net. $3k retail, sell for $900. 850-425-8374 NEW LEATHER SOFA and loveseat $750, can deliver. 850-222-2113 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 $$$$$$$ MATTRESS NEW full set in plastic with war- ranty, $120. Call 850- 222-9879' ;" .NEW, .RAN.Q, NA4(A' King Manress set, $250, in plastic, warranty. 850- 425-8374 NEW QUEEN MAT- TRESS and base. Never used, in unopened plas- tic. Must sell $125. 850- 545-7112 FURNITURE & SERTA MATTRESSES Low, low, low overhead guar- antees low, low, low pric- es. P&S Discount Furniture, Chipley. (Since 1973) 850-638-4311 93 MAZDA MX6 $1000 as is. 547-2401 S 1998 PONTIAC TRANS- PORT mini-van, 6-cyl, seats seven, excellent shape inside & out, cold air, loaded $5995. 547- WALK 9233 Shield, 1987 LINCOLN Straile TOWNCAR 109,000 3-4796 miles, runs good, new eerglass exhaust, 302 engine, tor and good tires, for more infor- trailer, mation call 638-1311. -7004 or $750 96 ACURA leather very S BOAT nice, good condition. 99 =vinrude Dodge Dakota good con- trolling edition. 773-9300 50)548- 87 CHRYSLER New Yorker, white, cruise, tilt steering, AC, power locks, windows, automat- ic. AM/FM radio. 624- 9773 C REG- 2001 OLDSMOBILE lies for AURORA excellent con- I shots edition, reg maint, white w/ old. Call grey leather interior. $6995. Call 547-2937 2003 INFINITE G35 2- door Coupe, fully loaded, automatic & manual, leather, 6 disc, CD play- er, silver, sunroof, spor- ty, well taken care of. $24,000. Call (850)527- 9592; (850)547-5070, ask for Tyler. 2000 BRONZE CHEVY Malibu. 55,000 miles, AC, CD player, tinted power windows, new stock speakers. Like newly $10,000. Call 849- 1143 91 5.0 Mustang LX, hatchback, under 130k, runs great. $3000. (850)415-6444 1999 MERCURY SABLE 35,000 miles, like new, must sell, excel- lent condition. Pay off only. 415-6683; 638- 0083 1989 CADILLAC BROGHAM heat & air runs good, $900. 547- 4159 1999 CADILLAC SE- DAN Deville, pewter/bur- gundy leather. Fully load- ed. Lifetime tire balanc- ing. Trailer hitch. 41,000 miles. Luxurious $20,999. (850)547-3342 or 763-6872 1979 CORVETTE Everything brand newly Must see to appreciate. 415-6820 $8000 or trade for pick-up of equal value. 87 MERCEDES 420SEL new trans-Alt, recent valve job. $6995. neg. 527-1722, leave mes- sage. 2001 FORD EXPLORER white, automatic, fully loaded, 6 CD changer, running boards, custom- ized bra, $8000. (334)588-3141, cell (850)418-0031 199,5, FORD ESCORT wagon 1 owner,n4icylin- der,' Good condition $2,200. OBO 638-2749 87 CUTLASS CIERA 3.8 liter, runs excellent. $900 obo. Call 850-373-. 7824; or 334-449-1032 1998 BUICK REGAL GS, red, gray leather in- terior, 4.0L 3800 Series II Supercharged engine, 83,000 miles; air, $7000. (850)260-1149 2000 FORD TAURUS Sel 4 door, loaded 12- disc CD changer, cloth seats, tilt, cruise, top con- dition, 57,000 miles.850- 638-7511 or 850-326- 021d 92 ROADMASTER BUICK Stationwagon, clean & good shape. 22 mpg. $2800. 638-7822 92 CHEVY CAPRICE Classic SW. Fully loaded, seats 9.$2800 0BO. Ask for Karl. 547-4465 FOR SALE 1997 Silver Camaro, T-Tops, 65K miles $10,500.. 547- 3545 86 CHEVY PICKUP 350 motor, built, large cam, runs good, body has some rust, show its age $1500. OBO. 547-0929 1966 FORD F-150 runs great $2,000. 258-4428 1979 FORD EXPLOR- ER collector's truck, loaded, one owner, ga- rage kept, mechanically sound, $7000 value, ask- ing $3500. 638-1321: 638-4541 - 2000 HONDA ODYS- SEY EX Mini-Van, V6, 89,000 miles, good con- dition, gray cloth interior, white exterior, $13,000 OBO. 547-0899. 2001 TOYOTA TACOMA 2.4 liter 4 cyl- inder, flow master cus- tom exhaust, CD player with security system. 5- speed, AC, 44,000 miles. $11,000. (850)352-4689; cell (850)209-7311 96 FORD DULLY F350 gooseneck, brake sys- tem, trim package,. bedliner, excellent condi- tioh $12,500. 535-2276 99 FORD 150 XL Super Cab, AT, PS, PB, toolbox, new tires. 97,500 miles. Asking $9000. 547-0150: 326-3123 97 DODGE 4-wheel drive, 155,000 miles, looks and runs great. $6500 O8O. 263-9711 FOR SALE 1999 Chevy Suburban LT, 5.7 litre, leather, CD, front/rear. AC, 153,000 miles. Ask- ing $8950. Call 850-956- 1260 . 1985 GMC HIGH Sierra Pick-up, 4-WD, auto, air, PS/PB, AM/FM radio. 131,000 miles. $3500. 638-4251 CUSTOMIZED FORD VAN with platform wheelchair for scooter lift. (850)638-8722 FOR SALE 2001 Ford Expedition XLT, loaded, 42,000 miles, $17,000. 547-4830 between 6pm & 8pm only. No collect calls. 96 F-150 loaded.$4000. 547-2401 1995 FORD F-150 XLT, extended cab, V8, auto, power window, locks, toolbox, cab steps, rails, rims, AM/FM cassette, $7000 638-9630 87 CHEVY SUBURBAN 3/4 ton, Heavy Duty 4x4, new A/C, tow package. 350 motor, AT, PS, PB, new paint, parts & bat- tery, 850-547-0448 1994 CONVERSION VAN V-6, cruise, power windows, 106 k miles, looks and runs good.. 547-2180 2001 FORD RANGER XLT V-6, fully loaded, auto-trans, 5 disc CD player, Bedliner. Only 53,000 miles. $8,900. 547-1688; 768-0135 1989 FORD F-150 PU, 115,000 miles, runs great $2000. 535-2608 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 1998 Z71 ext cab, 3- door. $9500. 263-3105 evenings. 1998 OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE Van dual air, CD player, leather, etc. Tan, 77,000 miles. Must see and drive to ap- preciate. 638-1138 Cashiers We're the largest full service travel center network in the USA. We're looking for friendly individuals to keep our Marianna location #1 in customer service. CASHIERS Fuel Desk Store If you have experience, and enjoy providing great customer service, apply today. WE OFFER: * Highly competitive starting salaries * Excellent advancement opportunities * Benefits incl. medical/dental/life insurance * Prescription drug plan * Education assistance program * Paid vacations/holidays, 401(k), AND MORE! To get started, fax your resume to 850 482-4097, email gm.ta178@tatravelcen ters.com or stop by to fill out an ap- plication. We are located at 1-10, Exit 142. Visit our website to learn more... www.tatravelcenters.com EOE M/F/D/V 1987 FORD F250 4x4 351 motor. Runs good. great shape. $3800. (850)415-6301 FOR SALE 1999 Ford Ranger, excellent condi- tion, 5 speed, cd player, black, new tires. 106,000 miles, call 956-2187 . 1990 CHEVY 1/2 ton Z71, SWB, reg cab, Silverado Package. New. Pts. $5500. Call Terry 547-3646. 7am-5pm ,2005 CHEVY TRAIL- BLAZER ext 4x4, 8,000 miles, tan In color, loaded, LT edition, $22,500. OBO. 547- 0765, 527-4246 1996 F150 XL Extended cab, bedliner, dual tanks, 120K, good condition $7000. 547-9396 1988 FORD RANGER pickup, 4x4, 4 cyl. 5- speed, good hunting truck, runs excellent, driven everyday. $1200. (8 5 0.) 7 73- 2 8 8 6 (850)510-2784 2002 FORD RANGER king Cab, step side, 6 cd changer, power windows and doors, like new. $12,000 (pay off) 850- 373-7755 99 FORD EXPEDITION 100,000 miles, excellent condition.- $12,000. (850)579-2977 2003 DODGE RAM w/ Hemi 2500.7000+ miles, loaded. $28,000. Must sell. (334)699-2382 BEAUTIFUL 2004 RED Dodge Durango SLT, A head turner with 7 seats. Dual Air, Sharp wheels. 12,000 miles; $26,000. 850-638-8882. 1987 CHEVY ,-20 Van fully customized with front & rear air. $3500 OBO. 548-4798; 548- 5763 , 2002 FORD EXPLORER XLT, excellent condition, fully loaded, keyless en- try, leather, dark sage green. 81,000 miles. $12,500. Cafl 526- 3619(w); 638-8104(h) FOR SALE 87 Dodge Ram 250 Van. Good me- chanical condition. Makes excellent Work van, $1250. Call eve- nings after 5:30. 535- 9800 1996 GMC JIMMY 4.3 V6, AT, AC, PW, 4-door, very .clean, $4500. (850)260-1612 99 FORD EXPLORER XLT, leather, power win- -dows, locks, CD & cas- sette, running boards. V- 6, $7000. Call 596-3774 1998 FORD F150 good condition, call for further information. (850)535- 4945 1980 DODGE EX- TENDED work van $1500. 773-3892 1999 ISUZU AMIGO Convertible, brand new clutch, transmission, starter, timing belts. Ask- ing $6500. 773-5720, leave message 2000 DODGE 2500 Ram Wagon V-8,PW, PL, ste- reo, dual A/C, 23,000 miles, very clean, must sell, make offer. 850- 773-7737 . FOR SALE 1996 Ex- plorer XLT, V-8,4 door, leather, loaded, custom rims, Alpine stereo sys- :tem, tinted windows $11,000. 547-2502 FOR SALE 1999 F-150, low miles $13,500. OBO. 100,000 mile warranty. 547-5960; 547-2228 ' 3BR/2BA HOME ON 38 acres, 3 ponds, 2 barns, 1/4 mile highway front- age 77N, serious buyers 850-638-3332 FOR SALE.2BR/1,5BA .brick home on large lot inside Chipley city limits, fenced area, 40x60 metal bldg w/ 12 bath, 2 covered RV spaces, one with complete hookups. 850-638-5058 or 850- :638-4629 AVA I LA B L E 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. Bonifay. BRICK, 3 BEDROOM, 2 bath, Hwy 77, 3 miles: South of Chipley, call, Milton for information 850-638-1858 . BY OWNER BEAUTI- FUL vintage cottage home. 2BR/2BA, 10ft ceilings, easy pace neighborhood. 1598 South- Bouelvard, $89,000. 850-638-1336 FOR RENT REMOD- ELED 2 bedroom 1 bath energy efficient 'home, Highway 90, Chipley $600 security deposit. $600 a month. (850)819- .8688 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 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 NICE CLEAN 3BR/2BA mobile homes for rent; all electric,: CH/A. 850-638- 9228 : : 3 BEDROOM 2 bath mobile home in mobile home park, $385 with $300 deposit, near Boni- fay Elementary School, town & recreational area.' 547-3746 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 NEW TRAILER for rent 2BR/1BA, New central heat & air. Call 373-8922 GRACELAND MANOR APARTMENTS Rental assistance on 1, 2 & 3 BR. HC & non-HC acces- sible apartments. Call 850-263-4464, TDDTTrY 711. 5445 Brown Street, Graceville, FL. Equal Housing Opportunity. 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 Realry Andrea 547-5095 COMING SOON PRI- VATE' homesites in the city of Chipley. Pre- de- velopment prices upon request. Wooded home site near Shell Landing $19,500. Wooded home site.on Falling Waters Highway $45,000.+/-600 ft of Crystal clear water- front with nice picnic pa- vilion $90,000. Holmes Creek Frontage with comfortable 3/1 MH Screen porch, dock.. $150,000. Premier Re- alty 638-2800 BUILDING DOWN- TOWN FOR rent. Main, Street, 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 'boal 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/up to 50% owner financing avail- able. EXECUTIVE OFFICE SPACE for rent down- town Chipley. 638-1918 MP ENTERPRISES Land Sale & Finance. 5. acres or more for houses only, wooded & pasture. 3 miles South of Chipley. Highway 77, Gainer Rd., Houston Rd., Duncan Community Rd., Buddy Rd. Four (5) acres & Four (10) acres on Gainer Rd. Owner fi- nancing or cash. Low down payment, low monthly payments. Call Milton Peel for informa- tion 850-638-1858 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. FAMILY DX3LA.S o Marianna Florida Distribution Center Full and Part Time Openings Available If you are looking for a great place to work with great pay, great benefits, a great working environment, and a flexible schedule Family Dollar is the place for you! No experience necessary! Must be at least 18 years of age. Please apply in person at: Family Dollar Distribution Center 3949 Family Dollar Parkway Marianna, FL 32448 Family Dollar is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer. Family Dollar maintains a drug free workplace. STUFF FOR EVERY- ONE computer deks. hospital bed, clothes, dishes, chairs, table, '.3921 Hwy 90, Milton Storage. Mananna. 7am- until FARM EQUIPMENT AUCTION Saturaay Fe- bruary 25, 2006. 9am SALE SITE 1 mile east of Greenwood, Florida on Highway 69 Fort Road. Watch for signs. Con- signments Welcome. For more information. John Stanley (850)594-5200 AUO44/AB491 AUCTION OPRY EV- ERY Friday Night. Music at 5pm, auction at 7pm. Hwy 79, Esio, Florida. Coming soon: Fnday & Saturday auction ani- mals, misc. equipment. etc. Music urril midnight. Classic Gospel. Country, Bluegrass Music before auction. Maxie Yales Auction Co. (850)263- 7500. AU3017, AB2343 MARIANNA GOAT and SHEEP Auction every Thursday night starting at 5pm. Misc.. goats, sheep, chickens. oucks, guineas. Held al Auction Drive, Marianna. Phone (850)535-4006: cell 258- 5209. Jerry Jonnson #AU362 TURNER HERITAGE .HOMES has openings lor a Full Time Laborer and Punchout. Salary negotiable. Full benefits package Must have valid dnver license and good driving record. Please call Jennifer @ 850-205-9310 to set up Interview. 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 beat 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 TRI-COUNTY Commun- ity Council, Inc., is ac- cepting applications for a Center Assistant for the Walton Head Start Cen- ter. Responsibility: Prim- ary responsibility is to maintain a clean center. Assist teacher in all ac- tivities as needed. Qual- ifications: High School Diploma or GED, 1-3 months related experi- ence. Current dirver's li- cense and proper vehicle insurance coverage. Must comply with health and background screen- ing. Applications my be ob- tained from Tri County Community Council, Inc., at 302 N. Oklahoma St.; Bonifay, FL 32425 and submittedby 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. BOOKKEEPER send resume to Jim Napier PO Box 858 Chi- pley, FL 32428. :REED CONCRETE & Construction, Inc. If you are seeking long term employment, good wag- es, benefits and have the desire to lean and grow with us: We are looking for Experienced Fore- man's and Form Car- penlers. Please come by and fill out an application: Reed Concrete & Con- struction inc. 850-547- .5767 or lax 850-547- 3677 TEACHER NEEDED FOR 3 yr old preschool class at daycare center, call Cindi at 547-1444 MAPPING SURVEYING INSTRUCTOR must have a high school di- ploma and at least 6 years of mapping survey- ing experience. Submit application and resume to Washington Holmes Technical Center, 757 Hoyt Street, Chipley, FL 32428 or call 850-638- 1180 for more informa- tion. COMING SOON PRIVATE HOMESITES IN THE CITY OF CHIPLEY. Pre-developmen pricesupon request. *Wooaed home .Ie near SHELL LANDING New Hope $19,500 1 .acre 705 DC-4a Lranr, Mtar.rnn, FL. $19.900 *1 7S acres HomeSit, Seipr.c & Power. ALFORD HWY. Chipley, FL $ 1,500 *WVooea hor.ni s.o on FALLING WATERS HWY. 2.26 acres. CniDie.. FL 5.iA5 000 *.0 h mol 0or .C'ST4L CLEAR WATERFRONT w/nice picnic Dpavlio"i at Ta.n L3v-."k jrnn-ad FL I 120.00 *100 n rn.,1.I HOLMES CREEK FRONTAGE w comlorlatbi 3 1 r'H Screern Porcn DGCk Vci rri o FL $150.000 *CUTE NEAT S COMPLETE T DVV i al apian.:e. atic. glroun pii0l KO porncn -cr~ea -d p:,rcr. 5 aF.:i 20 acres Crhpiy. FL 193900 *3 IIDLISTRIAL LCO T 'I olailnr.q I 'InalgnlIci.e lr onifhe in S3nia R.:,>i Ben r$75,),n U PREMIER REAL ESTATE SERVICES "Customer 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 '1286 Weils Avenue Chipley, Florida 32428 *. Swww.premierreservlces.com* premierservces@bellsouth.net* CO PANY, INC. Are you an energetic and dependable worker? If so, you qualify for an opportunity to launch your career with a growing company! You must be willing to travel and have valid ID and SS card. Come by, introduce yourself and fill out an application. (EOE) We offer great benefits to qualifying employees such as 401k, group medical and dental insurance, employee stock purchase, vacation, life and LTD insurance, uniforms and per diem. "Makiwda4dfrence evaot'r coounnwn y andour iCldutry snce1946" We are now hiring -Welders -Mechanics -Class A CDL Drivers -Equipment Operators -Construction Crew Laborers www.trawickconstruction.com 1555 South Boulevard I Chipley, FI 850.838.0429 I BUILDINGS | NOW HIRING *CDL Driver and Operator* *Office Personnel. To handle job and scheduling coordination. Must be able to multitask and handle customer satisfaction issues and deal with sub-contractors. Workman's Comp Workplace Equal Opportunity Employer Blue Cross/Blue Shield Retirement Benefits (IRA) APPLY IN PERSON FROM 9 A.M.-12 P.M. MON.-FRI. NO PHONE CALLS! BETTER BUILT BUILDINGS 1284 Jackson Ave., Chipley, FL TRUCKS Saturday, February 18, 2006, Washington County News, 7 POSITION POLICE PA- TROLMAN The City of Chlpley Is accepting ap- plications for a Police Pa- trolman. Minimum Qual- ifications: completion of the Minimum Standards courses as set forth by the Florida Police Stan-, dards Council; valid Flor- ida Drivers license; abili- ty to project a courteous and polite attitude to pub- lic; and able to commu- nicate effectively both orally and in writing. Mail or hand deliver applica- tion and/or resume to the Chief of Police, Chipley Police Department, PO Box 1007, Chipley, Flori- da 32428. Deadline: Open until filled. EOE/ Drug Free Workplace. FULL-TIME POSITION Feed and Seed Store Clerk. Duties: lifting and loading feed, loading and unloading trucks; cus- tomer service. Apply in person at Washington County Farm Supply. FAMILY DENTISTRY OF Bonifay is accepting ap- plications for a Part-time Dental Hygienist. Must be Florida Board Certi- fied. Please bring re- sume by office located at 110 E. North Avenue, Bonifay, FL. WANTED MECHANIC TIRE tech, oil lube & fil- ter installer. Firestone Service Center 618 US Hwy 90 East, DeFuniak Springs. (850)892-3613 COOK ECKERD YOUTH Alter- native, a leader in alter- native treatment pro- grams foryouth-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 information call 850-535- 6513 or fax resume to 850-535-1115. Great Benefits, pay and vaca- tion. DRIVER HELPERS FOR for appliance deliv- ery & installation compa- ny.. Monday thru Friday work week. Apply With Mr. Little at The Holiday Inn 1130 Motel Drive, Chipley, FL Feb. 27thru Mar 1. 8am-5pm. (407)948-6332 . CNA'S'LPFNfS We have 20 FT/PT positions avail. Self scheduling & weekly pay. Southern Health Partners 705 Jenks Ave. 785-5475 DRIVER TRACTOR TRAILER for appliance delivery & installation company. Class A CDL, 2 yrs tractor trailer expe- rience, Monday thru Fri- day work week, earn up to $45,000 a year. Apply with Mr. Little at The Holi- day Inn 1130 Motel Drive, Chipley, FL Feb. 27thru Mar 1. 8am-5pm. (407)948-6332 I N T E R I M HEALTHCARE HAS a LPN opening in home health in Wausau. We also have an opening in the Graceville area for a home health aide or cna. Please call or stop by 4306 Fifth Avenue, Marianna, FL. 850-482- 2770 SOUTHERN HOME As- sisted Living now accept- ing applications for 3-11 and 11-7 shift, full and part time positions open. Please stop by 3854 Highway 2 Graceville or call 263-7999 or 326- 2380 JERKINS INCORPO- RATED IN Bonifay is seeking a Delivery Dis- patcrer for the Redt Mix Concrete and Building Material Industry. Please submit resume via sales@jerkinsinc.com NEEDED FULL-TIME experienced Body Shop Technician. 334-684- 3646 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, FL 32428 or pick up application form at office, 1364 N. Railroad Ave. IF YOU WOULD like an exciting career working with teens in an outdoor setting. Health, dental, Vision, pension, vacation and holiday pay with a progressive pay scale starting at $8.00 per hour. Must have clean background record, com- plete a drug screen, work well with others and love working with teens. We need sports, equine and dog instructors. Call Becky @ 548-5524 BAY TILE INC needs full time tile setters and la- Sbors. Call 850-773-0024 or 850-541-3534. CARPENTER NEEDED Experienced only need apply. Must have own tools and transportation. We are a Drug Free Workplace. EOE. Apply at Ridley's Town & Coun- try Builders 949 Orange Hill Rd. 7:30am-4:00pm.. (850)638-4436 HELP WANTED experi- enced Dental Assistant. Fax resume to 638-8009 or call 638-8008 SNELGROVE SURVEY-' ING & Mapping, Inc. cur- rently taking applications for CADD Draftsman. Please contact us at (850)526-3991 PART-TIME STUDENT position. Feed & Seed Warehouse Apply in per- son : at Washington County Farm Supply. WANTED 1 TO 10 acres of land close to town. (850)527-4363 LOST DOG SMALL black male Chi-Poo, long haired, about 41bs, in the Bonifay, Hwy. 90E vicin- ity. Reward offered. (850)260-1811 or (850)263-0403 CPR, FIRST AID, BCLS & other classes now be- ing offered at Southern Home Assisted Living Facility in Graceville, Florida. Call (850)263- 7999 for more info. WILL CLEAN HOUSES trailers, reasonable rates, have references. 850-373-8186, FOR RENT first in Chip- ley, Mini Warehouses. If you don't have Ine room, "We Do" Lamar Townsend 850-638- 4539, north of Townsends. GASSETT'S PIANO SERVICE Piano tech- nician, tuning, repair, reg- ulation,musician,Let someone Who Knows Music SERVICE YOUR PIANO," Ozark, AL (334)445-0852 PANHANDLE LAWN SERVICE Quality,.work, affordable prices Senior Citizen Discount. Free Estimates 956-5070 or S956-4758 TREE REMOVAL: & .TRIM Palm Trees. Free estimates. 850-415-6479 REPAIR SERVICE for your office or home: type- writers, calculators, cash registers, etc. WASH- INGTON COUNTY NEWS, 1364 N. Railroad Ave., Chipley, 850-638- 02'12 .' .,. BUSINESS CARDS BUSINESS CARDS! Business cards & all your printing' needs. 'Guaranteed best prices & highest quality in the area. 2 great locations to serve you. Call The Holmes County Times- Advertiser, Bonifay (850) 547-9414 or the Wash- ington'County News, Chipley (850) 638-0212 C&C CONSTRUCTION Specializing in Arcnhiec- 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 SEWING MACHINE & Vacuum Cleaner Repair, guaranteed service on all makes & models. Free estimates. Western Auto, 216 N. Waukesha, Boni- fay. 547-3910' THE GO GETTERS seml-retired, entrepre- rneuring, 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 COW WORKS PEN- NING sorting, hauling, hay hauling. Please call 850-768-0129, or 850- 547-4929 PAINTER OF DREAMS Actual 3-D portrayal of night time 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 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 HEADLINERS & VINYL Tops Mobile Unit. I do the work at your home or workplace. Rea- sonable rates on new vi- nyl tops and auto carpet- ing. Free estimates. Call anytime, leave message. (850)638-7351 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. DRUG FREE WEIGHT I o s s kenshealthsolutions.com QUALITY CLEANING AT reasonable rates. Call Heavenly Helpers Clean- ing Service. 579-4402; 547-5041; 209-1943; 850-849-2535 MOTHER OF 2 will ba- bysit all shifts. Great fam- ily environment. Reason- able rates. References. 535-0332 or 258-5527 J&J CABINET shop. For all your kitchen cabinets & house repair needs. Call James S. Howell. (850)535-2839; (850)260-1619 Florida Supreme CourtApproved Family Law Form 12.915.) Future papers In this lawsuit will be mailed to the address on record at the clerk's office. WARNING: Rule 12.285, Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure, requires certain automatic dlsclo- sure of documents and Informa- tion. Failure to comply can result n sanctions Including dismissal or striking of pleadings. Dated: 1/31/06. LINDA HAYES COOK CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT By: K McDaniel Deputy Clerk As published in the Washington County News on February 4, 11, 18,25,2006. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WASHINGTON COUNTY, -FLORIDA REQUEST FOR. QUALIFICATIONS STATEMENT OF QUALIFICA- TIONS.(SOQ) from qualified firms to provide continuing PROFES- SIONAL SURVEYING SER, VICES will be received by the Board of County Commissioners of Washington County, Florida at the Administrative Office, 1331 South Blvd., Chlpley, Florida 32428 up until 3:00 p.m. CST March 6,2006. Statement of Qualifications shall be submitted In a sealed enve- lope, plainly marked with respondent's name address, date, time of SOQ deadline and RFQ number for "PROFES- SIONAL SURVEYING SER- VICES." Five copies shall be sub- mitted. DESCRIPTION: the Scope of Services generally consists of full spectrum professional surveying services which may consist of but not limited to: Boundary surveys retracement, rights-of-way and easement surveys, topographic surveys, as built surveys, route surveys, control surveys foraerial photography, cadastral mapping and global positioning systems, and review of property plats. The anticipated term of continu- ing professional services Is three year with two one-year options for renewal. County staff plans to recommend to the Board of County Commissioners a mini- mum, if possible, of two firms for the stipulated professional ser- vices. The Board of County Commis- sioners reserves the right to ac- cept or reject any and all SOQ's, to waive informalilties in the pro- cess to obtain new SOQ's, or to postpone the opening pursuantto the Board's purchasing policies. Washington County is an Equal Notice of Proposed Ordinance Opportunity Employer. Hearing You are hereby notified the Board of County Commissioners of Washington County, Florida, will on the 23rd day of February 2006 at 5:00 p.m: or as soon thereaf- ter as possible, at Its regular meeting place of 1331 South Boulevard, Chipley, Florida con- sider the adoption of the follow- ing proposed ordinance: AN ORDINANCE OF WASHING- TON COUNTY, FLORIDA; PRO- HIBITING THE USE OF OUT- BOARD OR INBOARD MOTORS ON BOAT LAKE; PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR VIOLATION; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. The Ordinance may be inspected by the public at the Board of County Commissigners Office at the above address or at the Washington County Board Fi- nance Office, 1293 Jackson Av- enue, Chley, Florida32428.Any interest parties may appear at the meeting and be heard with respect to the ordinance. Given by Order of Said Board this n21?0tai pfas4yBuary,,2006k. Washington County Board of County Commissioners Unda H. Cook, Clerk By: Dianne Carter, Deputy Clerk As published In the Washington County News on February 11, 18, 2006. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY, FLORIDA Case No.: 67-05-DR-324 Patricia Spencer, Petitioner, and Robert Spencer Respondent. NOTICE OF ACTION FOR DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE TO: Robert Spencer Address unknown YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an ac- tion has been filed against you and that you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to It on Patricia Spencer whose address Is 2528 Bonnett Pond Rd, Chipley FL 32428 on or before 02-27-06, and file the original with the clerk of this Court at P.O. Box 647, Chipley FL 32428, before service on eti- tioner or immediately thereafter. If you fail to do so, a default may be entered against you for the relief demanded In thepetition. Copies of all court documents In this case, Including orders, are available at the Clerk of the Cir- cuit Court's office. You may re- view these documents upon re- quest. You must keep the Clerk of the Circuit Court's office notified of our current address. (You may file Notice of Current Address, Florida Supreme CourtApproved Family Law Form 12.915.) Future papers In this lawsuit will be mailed to the address on record at the clerk's office. ;jAlrJirnj Rul i 12 25 Fl.:.rld , Fdir.ll, L_ 6 RU6li 51 Pl',:SOlJ ra .f F require n ni 1 l i. : ,n irc. - sur o, C.r aumr irs and irorm . I.:,r, Fallur IO corrpi c an r'euil in s a..n :ln r, in.: jlir.j .l j mtAl al cr rInIr.g I pleading, Dated: 01-31-06 CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT By: D. Bush Deputy Clerk As published In the Washington County News on February 4,11, 18, 25, 2006. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR WASH- INGTON COUNTY, FLORIDA. CASE NO. 67-06-CA-049 IN RE: The Marriage of SEAN REPROGLE, Husband, and CHRISTINA REPROGLE, Wife. - NOTICE OF ACTION FOR DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE TO: Sean Reprogle Address unknown YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an ac- tion has been flied against you and that you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, If any, to It on Elizabeth M. Simpson, Attorney for Petitioner, Chnstina Reprogle whose ad- dress is Post Office Box 761, Marianna, Florida 32447 on or before March 10, 2006, and file the original withthe clerk of this Court at Post Office Box 647, Chipley, Florida 32428 before service on Petitioner's attorney or immediately thereafter. If you fall to do so, a default may be entered against you for the relief de- manded in the petition. Copies of all court documents in this case, including orders, are available at the Clerk of the Cir- cuit Court's office. You may re- view these documents upon re- quest. You must keep the Clerk of the Circuit Court's office notified of your current address. (You may le Notice of Current Address, Submitted by Peter Herbert, County Administrator As published in the Washington County News on February 18,22 and March 1,2006. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION File No. 67-06-CP-003 IN RE: ESTATE OF MARIAN WARNER Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of MARIAN WARNER, deceased, whose date of death was Novem- ber 29, 2005, Is pending in the Circuit Court for Washington County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is Post Of- fice Box 647, Chipley, FL 32428- 0647. The name and address of li'r personal raprereniaiJve are Eol lornt bel. - other personsahaving dialms or demands against decedent's es- tate on whom a copy of this no- tice Is required to be served must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AF- TER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OFTHE FLORIDA PRO- BATE CODE WILL BE FOR- EVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENTS DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of first publication of this notice is February 18, 2006. Personal Representative: TIMOTHY H. WELLS Post Office Box 155 Borlifay, FL 32425-0155 (850) 547-3644 lorida Bar No. 0559806 As published In the Washington County News on February 18,25, 2006. Legal Advertisement A Safe Storage 1333 Main St. Chipley, Fl. 32428 This sale Is to be conducted In accordance with Florida Statutes 83.801 83.809 "Self storage Facility Act". The goods and chattels belong- ing to the following Individuals will be sold for cash to satisfy the stor- age bill owed to A Safe Storage. Miss April McCartney 1160 31st St. Palm City, FL 34990 Furniture and miscellaneous Items: Conianir maybe reddea ,amd r. OC,r, prli.r o0 adlo and A Sail Sloragqe [6erae i Ma nr.nl Crn c(i sa5le ailouI notice ana to r'luea any ir ':'. erorl This sale is scheduled for March 4, 2006 at 8:00 AM, at A Safe Storage, 1333 Main St., Chipley, Florida 32428. As public he n th Washington County News on February 18,25, 2006. STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION NOTICE OF APPLICATION The Department announces re- ceipt of an application for permit from ITERATImberand& Devel- opment Strategies, LLC, File No. 67-0260363-001-DF, to Impact approximately 0.21 acres of wet- lands for construction of a road to provide access to residential lots in proposed subdivided prop- erty. Thisproposed project Is to be located on Parish Still Road, Section 25, Township 03-North, Range 16-West, in Bay County. This application Is being pro- cessed and is available for pub- lic inspection during normal busi- ness hours, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, except legal holidays, at the Northwest District Branch Office 2353 Jenks Avenue, Panama City, Florida, 32401. As published in the Washington County News on February 18, 2006. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED Notice is hereby given, that Jimmy or Joyce Bailey the holder of the following certificate, has filed said certificate for a Tax Deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which t was assessed are as follows : CERTIFICATE NO. 1266 YEAR OF ISSUANCE 00 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: Parcel # 00-6040-0002 1 Commence at the NW Comer of the SE 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of Sec- tion 13, Township 4 North, Range 16 West, thence run N 88 20' E 312 feet thence S 1'30' E 400 feet more or less to the North side of a county graded road; thence run N 4' 41' 41" W along said road line to the West line of said SE 1/4 of N E 1/4 thence run N 1 30 W along said forty line to Point of Beginning, containing 2.5 acres more or less. NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED : Cynthia P. Nettles Said property being in the county of Washington, State of Florida. Unless such certificated shall be redeemedaccording to the.law, the property described shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse door on March 30, 2006 at 10:00 AM. Dated this 9 day of February , 2006 2006 L.IrJDA H~'rES COOK - CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT WASHINGTON COUNTY, FLORIDA BY: J C Rogers, Deputy Clerk WARNING: THERE ARE UNPAID TAXES ON PROPERTY WHICH YOU OWN IN WHICH YOU HAVE LEGAL INTEREST. THE PROPERTY WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLICAUC- TION ON March 30, 2006 UN- LESS THE BACK TAXES ARE PAID. TO MAKE ARRANGE- MENTS FOR PAYMENT OR TO RECEIVE FURTHER INFORMA- TION; CONTACTTHE CLERK OF COURT IMMEDIATELY AT P.O. BOX 647 OR 1293 JACKSON AVE., SUITE 1011 CHIPLEY, FLORIDA 32428, OR TELE- PHONE(850) 638-6008 EXT225. AMOUNT TO REDEEM FOR February $ 4,591.02 IN U.S'. CURRENCY ONLY. LINDA HAYES COOK AMOUNT TO REDEEM FOR CLERK OFTHE CIRCUITCOUR! March $ 4,659.09 IN U.S. CUR- T RENCY ONLY. WASHINGTON. COUNTY, No Personal Checks Accepted, FLORIDA BY: J C Rogers, Deputy Clerk WARNING: THERE ARE UNPAID TAXES ON . PROPERTY WHICH YOU OWN IN WHICH YOU HAVE LEGAL INTEREST. THE PROPERTY WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUC- TION ON March 30, 2006 UN- . LESS THE BACK TAXES ARE PAID. TO MAKE ARRANGE- MENTS FOR PAYMENT OR TO RECEIVE FURTHER INFORMA- TION, CONTACT THE CLERK OF COURT IMMEDIATELY AT P.O. BOX 647 OR 1293 JACKSON AVE., SUITE 101, CHIPLEY, FLORIDA 32428, OR TELE- PHONE (850) 638-6008 EXT225. AMOUNT TO REDEEM FOR February $1794.50 IN U.S. CUR- RENCY ONLY. AMOUNT TO REDEEM FOR March $1,821.22 IN U.S. CUR- RENCY ONLY, No Personal Checks'Accepted. Cashier's Checks, Money Or- ders, and Western Union are the only other alternatives accepted. As published in the Washington County News February 18,2006, February 25, 2006, March 4, 2006, March 11, 2006, NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED Notice Is hereby given, that Jlmmey Bailey or Joyce Bailey the holder of the following cer- tificate, has filed said certificate for a Tax Deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the de- scription of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows: Cashier's Checks, Money Or- aerB. aro Wieiern. Union are rna or.i, oiLhr allernailtr a~~ cceper As published In the Washington County News February 18,2006, February 25, 2006, March 4,, 2006, Marl ch 11,2006 NOTICE OF PPLICATIOri FOR TAX DEED Notice is hereby given, that Jimmey Bailey or Joyce Bailey the holder of the following cer- tificate, has filed said certificate for a Tax Deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of. issuance, the de- scription of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO. 882 YEAR OF ISSUANCE 03 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: Parcell # 00-4560-0004 Begin at the SE corner of the SE 1/4 of NW1/4 of Section 19, Township 3 North, Range 15 Washington County; Florida, thence N 0 40' 54"E, 636.94 feet; thence N 83 41' 23' W, 337.06feet; thep S P 40' 14" W, 666.66 feet; thence S88 44' 43" E, 335.33 feetto the Point of Be- Cashier's Checks, Money Or- ginning, containing 5 acres more ders, and Western Union are the or less. only other alternatives accepted. ogetherithandubcttoan Together with and subject to an As published n the Washington easement consisting of a 60 feet County News February 18, 2006, road and 100 feet diameter February 25, 2006, March 4, 2006, March 11,2006, Cul-de-sac for. Ingress and g.' tras ':,,r I s Cs beingg more p'r-. S,,, ulrll e 'rl d as fo lio *a NOTICE OF APPLE ti FO .. . TAX DEED C Commence at (he SW:comrrerof Sthe SE 1/4 of NW1/'of Section'. Notice Is hereby given; that 19,Township3NorthRange.15 Jimmey Bailey or Joyce Bailey West of Washinlgton County, the holder of the following cer- Florida; thence N 0 38' 11'E tificate, has filed said certificate 665.79 feet; thence S 88' 47' 40 for a Tax Deed to be'issued E 1006.38 feet; thence S 83 thereon. The certificate number 41'23" E301.05 feet to'theWest- and year of issuance, the de- ery Edge of a graded road and scriptlon of the property, and the the Point of Beginning; thence names in which it was assessed along and 30 feet either side of are as follows: the following described centerline courses; N 83 41' 23" W 301.05 feet; thence N 88 47' CERTIFICATE NO. 260 10' W 670 92 feet to the YEAR OF ISSUANCE 02 cer,ltrrc.nt .l a cul,..-e ,3. also ceNlr ir- l adiJu poiri ,nrln tre DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: t1 crri.u r l mre i.mr, i at r,a, Parcel # 00-1 1393-0000 Fpi"l ii'".g 50.Iem l of aiO ralu.- -.crll In j cI*.a la r ronr.rl, and Soulh O, alrecuor, Lot 160 in the S 1/2 of the NE 1/ 4 of Section 4, Township 4 North,' Range 13 West, according to the L W. Mordt Plat of the City of Chipley, Florida, as on file in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Washington County, Florida. NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED: J. King & W. Swinson Said property being in the county of Washington,'State of. Florida. Unless such certificated shall be redeemed according to the law, the property .described shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse door on March 30, 2006 at 10:00 AM. NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED: Shirley Milwood Said property being In the county of Washington, State of Florida. Unless such certificated shall be redeemed according to the law, theproperty described shall be sold to the highest'bdder at the courthouse door on March 30, 2006 at 10:00 AM. "Dated.this 10 dayof February, 2 0 0 6 8 '' LINDA.HAYES COOK CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT Dated this 9 day of February WASHINGTON COUNTY, 2nn 0FLORIDA CERTIFICATE NO. 253 YEAR UNDA HAYES COOK OF ISSUANCE 2000 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: Parcel # 00-1209-0000 Lot 5 of Block 1 of the Seab Webster Addition to the Town of Chipley, Florida, In N n of Sec- tion 4, Township 4 North, Range 13 West. Together with: Lot 6 of Block 1 In the City of Chipley, according to the official lof said City on file in the Pub- el- saldWashiR n iCf n North Hlf bf Northeast Quarter of Section 4, Township 4 North, Range 13 West. NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED : Unda A. Davis Said property being In the county of Washington, State of Florida. Unless such certificated shall be redeemed according to the law, the property described shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse dooi on March 30, 2006 at 10:00 AM. Dated this 9 day of February , 2006 LINDA HAYES COOK CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT WASHINGTON COUNTY, FLORIDA BY: J C Rogers, Deputy Clerk WARNING: THERE ARE UNPAID TAXES ON PROPERTY WHICH YOU OWN IN WHICH YOU HAVE LEGAL INTEREST. THE PROPERTY WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUC- TION ON March 30, 2006 UN- LESS THE BACK TAXES ARE PAID. TO MAKE ARRANGE- MENTS FOR PAYMENT OR TO RECEIVE FURTHER INFORMA- TION, CONTACT THE CLERK OF COURT IMMEDIATELY AT P.O. BOX 647 OR 1293 JACKSON AVE., SUITE 101, CHIPLEY, FLORIDA 32428, OR TELE- PHONE (850) 638-6008 EXT 225. AMOUNT TO REDEEM FOR February $ 4,249.20 IN U.S. CURRENCY ONLY. AMOUNT TO REDEEM FOR March $ 4,312.23 IN U.S. CUR- RENCY ONLY. No Personal Checks Accepted. Cashier's Checks, Money Or- ders, and Western Union are the r.ny' c.nher ailern it3l accaplr .e As purinBine ir. Ir., Wrrdngon Cor.untyr liw FeBCirry 18, 2006, February 25; 2006, March 4, 2006, March 11,2006, NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED Notice is hereby given, that Jimmy Bailey orJoyce Bailey the holder of the following certificate, has flied said certificate for aTax Deed to be Issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names In which it was assessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO. 166 YEAR OF ISSUANCE 02 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: Parcel # 00-0612-001 04 Commence at the NW corner of Section 2, Township 3 North, Range 13 West, and run thence S 89 10' E a distance of 356.17 feet, to a point on the easterly side of an unpaved county road, and'the POB, continue S 89'10' E a distance of 210.00 feet, thence S 17 38' E a distance of 220.10 feet, thence N 89 10' W a distance of 210.00 feet, thence N 17" 38' W distance of 220.10 feet: Said property lying in the NW 1/4 of NW 1/4 of Section 2, Township 3 North, Range 13 West, Washington County, Florida, and containing one (1) acre, more or less. NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED : Garden Properties Inc. Said property being in the county of Washington, State of Florida. Unless such certificated shall be redeemed according to the law, the! property described shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse door on March 30, 2006 at 10:00 AM. Dated this 9 day of February , CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT WASHINGTON COUNTY, FLORIDA BY: J C Rogers, Deputy Clear WARNING: THERE ARE UNPAID TAXES ON PROPERTY WHICH YOU OWN IN WHICH YOU HAVE LEGAL INTEREST. THE PROPERTY WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUC- LESS THE BACK TAXES ARE PAID. TO MAKE ARRANGE- MENTS FOR PAYMENT OR TO RECEIVE FURTHER INFORMA- TION, CONTACTTHE CLERK OF COURT IMMEDIATELY AT RP.O. BOX 647 OR 1293 JACKSON AVE., SUITE 101, CHIPLEY, FLORIDA 32428, OR TELE- PHONE (850) 638-6008 EXT225. AMOUNT TO REDEEM FOR February $ 2,709.64 IN U.S. CURRENCY ONLY. AMOUNT TO REDEEM FOR March $ 2,749.77 IN U.S. CUR- RENCY ONLY. No Personal Checks Accepted. BY: J C Rogers, Deputy Clerk WARNING: THERE ARE UNPAID TAXES ON PROPERTY WHICH YOU OWN IN WHICH YOU HAVE LEGAL INTEREST. THE PROPERTY WILL BE SOLD AT PUBUCAUC- TION ON March 30, 2006 UN- LESS THE BACK TAXES ARE PAID. TO MAKE ARRANGE- MENTS FOR PAYMENT OR TO RECEIVE FURTHER INFORMA- TION, CONTACT THE CLERK OF COURT IMMEDIATELY AT P.O. BOX 647 OR 1293 JACKSON AVE., SUITE 101, CHIPLEY FLORIDA 32428, OR TELE. -RHQoM S(s850) 638-6008 EXS25. AMOUNT TO REDEEM FOR February $ 3,477.77 IN U.S. CURRENCY ONLY. AMOUNT TO REDEEM FOR March $ 3,529.38 IN U.S. CUR- RENCY ONLY. No Personal Checks Accepted. Cashier's Checks, Money Or- ders, and Western Union are the only other alternatives accepted. As published in the Washington County News February 18,2006, February 25, 2006, March 4, 2006, March 11,2006,' Announcements Is Stress Ruining Your Relationships? Buy and Read DIANETICS by L. Ron Hubbard Call (813)872- 0722 or send $8.00 to Dianetics, 3102 N. Habana Ave., Tampa FL 33607. Building Materials METAL ROOFING SAVE $$$ Buy Direct From Manufacturer. 20 colors in stock with all Accesso- ries. Quick turn around! 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