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m**" el.k tTiON C tv 6:V1l3I L S r Mi. h 2 6 e cti .on,8pg s50sl ta ic Boswell re-elected as Vernon mayor, Council seats filled Miss Chipley pageant The Chipley Junior Woman's Club will present the Miss and Little Miss Chipley pageants. The annual pageant will be held Saturday, April 8 at the Chipley High School auditorium. Winners will go on to compete in the National Peanut Festival pageant. Little Miss contestants must be in the first grade and Miss contestants must be 17 by October 1, 2006. For more information, contact Stephanie Orr at (850) 638-7860 Relay for Life fund-raiser St. Joseph the Worker Relay For Life team will be selling Boston butts on Saturday, March 25 on the church grounds at 1664 Main Street (Hwy 77), Chipley. Again, this year an award-\ in- ning backyard chef from Lake- land will prepare the pork i ith his special rub and guarantee that it will be completely cooked. To reserve one in advance, call Jan Mason at 638-3358.. KMS Kindergarten registration Kate M. Smith Elementary School will begin kindergarten registration for the 2006-07 school year on Monday. April 17. Students must be thie years old by September. in order to register. When you come in to register your child it is impor- tant that you bring the child's birth certificate, social security card, and immunization record. An updated physical is also re- quired before the student can attend school. Please have your kindergarten student enrolled by May 31 so that a determination of the number of teachers needed for the 2006-07 school year can be made. AARP free tax AARP offers free tax help,for all taxpayers with middle and low income, with special atten- tion to those age 60 and older. This year, tax payer(s) must complete the "AARP tax-aide-in- terview and intake sheet" before the time of their appointment to have tax returns prepared. Forms are available at the Washington County Council on Aging. This form must be com- pleted before a return can be prepared. The Tax Aide Program is administered through AARP Foundation in cooperation with the IRS. Tax returns \il hbe 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 \\hat infonnation to bring, call Washington Council on Aging at 638-6216.. Smoke alarms The Chipley Fire Department is offering free smoke alarms to local residents. Applicants must stop by the Fire Department at 1430 Jackson Avenue and pick up a form to request the smoke alarm. SANDRA OHMER Staff Writer The" City of Vernon held an election on March 14. Incum- bent Mayor James Boswell was re-elected with 65 votes while opponent, Oscar Ward received 43. The City Council seat votes were as follows: Narvel Arm- strong, 71; John P. Cook Jr., 70; Cheryl Withrow, 65; Vivian Brewer, 47; and David Austin, 30. Armstrong, Cook, and With- row will serve two-year terms. Brewer and Austin will serve one-year terms. The Ivotronic touch screen voting machines were used in this election. The Supervisor of Elections office reported that the voters loved using these ma- chines. Poll workers commented on how easy it was to use the machines and monitor the voting process. The election closed at 7:00 p.m. and votes were tallied by approximately 7:02 p.m. It is required by state law, in compliance with the HAVA Act, to have one touch-screen voting machine available per precinct for handicapped voters that need assistance. Despite rumors that were stat- ed at the election, according to Washington County Supervisor of Elections office, Oscar Ward is a registered voter and is quali- fied to run for office. According to the Supervisor of Elections Office, the only requirement to run for mayor or councilman of a city or town is to be a registered voter in Washing- ton County and live within the city limits. This structure was destroyed by fire Tuesday and several others damaged on the Hobbs prop- erty on River Ranch Road. Forestry and fire trucks were on hand at the fire. Several departments respond, home barely saved from destruction -Several local fire depart- ments responded Tuesday to the call of a brush fire on River Ranch Road in New Hope. A structure was destroyed and others damaged, but several nearby residences were saved \ by the efforts of citizens, a dep- uty and volunteer firefighters. SDonna Rowe said her cousin, Linda, told her, "It looks like See FIRE, page 3 Local bank victim of 'phishing' expedition SCapital City Bank received notice from its Internet provider on March 14'of efforts by an unknown third party to com- promise the websites of several financial institutions, including Capital City Bank. Capital Cit 's w\ebsite was temporarily shut down as a precaution. -- The information came from a news release on Capital City's website. The incident was caught early and contained, impacting only a few clients. Capital City worked closely with affected clients and steps were taken to guarantee their privacy and maintain the security of their accounts. "The security of our clients accounts and their privacy is our number one priority," said Tom Barron, president of Capital City Bank. "We regret any inconve. nience that may have been expe. rienced and are taking all neces- sary precautions to ensure our clients' privacy and security." The incident, commonly known as "phishing," lures a consumer into providing per sonal financial information that is subsequently used for criminal purposes. Everyone is reminded See BANK, page 3 Chipley restaurant owner arrested by Fish & Wildlife: A Chipley restaurant owner was arrested and booked into the Washington County Jail for allegedly buying deer and alliga- tors through his restaurant. According to a news release, Florida Fish and Wildlife Con- servation Commission (FWC) law enforcement officers ar- rested Sang Ba Nguyen, 34, Chipley and charged him with 20 misdemeanor counts of illegally purchasing 18 white-tailed deer and two alligators. Nguyen, also known as Filang or Fila, allegedly took delivery of the deer and alligators at his Chi- na Garden Restaurant and then ei r allegedly resold them to Asian buyers in Bay, Walton, Okaloosa, and Escambia counties over the last five or six months. FWC investigation officer, Lt. Doug Berryman, said investiga- tors received information that Nguyen -reportedly purchased e 50 white-tailed deer from people around Washington County dur- ing the 2004-05 hunting season. He said it is believed those deer . were transported to New Orleans Sang Ba Nguyen allegedly took delivery of the deer and alliga. and sold but that market van- tors this China Garden Restauiant injhipley (above) and then allegedly resold them to Asian buyers in Bay, Walton, Okaloosa. See ARREST, page 3 and Escambia counties over the last five or six months. In Today's Paper... Weather... Community News. ............. I n side Saturday Partly cloudy. Highs 70 to 75. Northeast winds 5 to 10 mph, Saturday Night Mostly S.cloudy. Lows 45 to 50. Northeast winds 5 to 10 mph. Sunday Mostly cloudy with a 40 percent IP to beamed for McDonald......................................... chance of rain. Highs 69 to 74. East winds around 5 mph...increasing to 10 to 15 mph in the af ternoon. Sunday Night Mostly cloudy with a 40 percent chance of rain. Lows 46 to 51. Monday Mostly cloudy with chance of rain. An isolated thunderstorm possible. Highs 76 to 81. Chance Years Ago.....................................................................................3 of rain 30 percent. Monday Night Mostly cloudy with a 50 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Lows 55 to 60. Tuesday Mostly cloudy with a 40 percent chance of showers and Classifieds ............................................................................. 6-7 thunderstorms. Highs 73 to 78. Tuesday Night Mostly cloudy. Lows 47 to 52. Winners of the Vernon election for mayor and city council held on March 14, are John Cook Jr., councilman two-year term; James Boswell, mayor; Narvel Armstrong, councilwoman two. year term; and Vivian Brewer, councilman one-year term. Not pictured are Cheryl Withrow, councilwoman, two-year term and David Austin, councilman, one-year term. I IN NEW HOPE ~ : ftuva U &W PAGE 4 2, Washington County News, Saturday, March 18, 2006 U I ?CO[CERTuWAND INACTION[ Chipley Band Superior at District The Chipley High School Symphonic Band performed with a high level of artistry last week at the Florida Bandmas- ters Association District Two Concert Band Perfor- mance Assessment hosted by the school. The band performed before a large audience that gave them a standing ovation at the conclusion of their stage performance. The band, under the direction of Richard Davenport, performed 'On The Mall", "Fotress" and "Fantasy on English Huting Songs". The pro- gram was evaluated by a panel of three judges who unanimously assigned Su- perior rating to the band, the highest rating possible. The band also received a Superior from the adjudi- cator in the sightreading room, where the band read a march and an overture for the first time, having never seen either piece of music before entering the room. "I am very proud of the level of musical perfor- mance that this year's band has achieved, both on the football field and in the concert hall," said CHS Band Director Richard Davenport. By earning not only Superior ratings, but also "A's" in every sub caption, the Chipley Band has earned a spot at the FBA State Concert Band Performance Assessment to be held in Fort Walton Beach in April. While marking the 13th consecutive year the band has earned an overall Su- perior rating at District, one other milestone was achieved by the CHS Band at this event. This year's Band Senior Class will graduate having earned straight' Superior ratings at every District Marching and Concert Band event in their CHS career. Washington County's other school bands also performed well at the event: Roulhac Middle School and Vernon High School also earned all Su- periors. Complete results of the entire event can be viewed on the Florida Bandmasters website, www.flmusiced.org/fba. The CHS Symphonic Band will spend the next month preparing for State and for their annual Spring Concert, scheduled for April 28. sa e .-.,.. .- --. --.'- ---. vt On Friday, March 10, 2006 the Vernon High School Concert Band participated in the Florida Bandmasters Associa- tion Concert Band Music Performance Assessment at Chipley High School. The Band was judged by a panel of four judges and received a Superior Rating from all four judges. This is a great accomplish- ment for the Vernon High School band program. The band will now be preparing for Florida Bandmasters Association State Music Performance Assessment in Fort Walton'Beach. Rodgers is 2006 Governor's High School All-Star Jessica Rodgers, a Ver- non High School junior, has been selected to repre- sent Washington County as the 2006 Governor's High School All-Star. Initiated in 2001, the program recognizes one high school junior from each school district in Florida who excels aca- demically, contributes to the community, and prac- tices good deportment. Jessica was nominated be- cause of her hard work and dedication to achievement throughout her high school career. To celebrate this accom- plishment, Governor Jeb Bush has invited her and a Jessica Rodgers guest to join him for lunch at the Governor's Mansion on Friday, April 7. Jessica will be involved with the governor at a roundtable discussion. During her vis- it to the Capitol, she will be introduced to the executive and legislative branches of government. Industrial Park to be named in Tommy McDonald's honor Ceremony scheduled for April 6 SANDRA OHMER Staff Writer The City of Chipley held a council meeting on March 14. Speeding prob- lems in several areas were discussed. Councilwoman Karen Rustin reported drivers in PALS Park are a threat to the safety of the children. She asked Jim Morris, city administrator, to post speed limit signs at the entrance. Mayor Linda Cain announced a ceremony would be held, on April 6! ,to dedicate .the Industrial Park in memory of Tommy McDonald, late Chipley mayor. Councilwoman Marion Lee reported that motor- ists are driving too fast on 5th Street and something needs to be done to slow the traffic down. Councilman Price Wil- son opened a discussion on a larger flag for the flagpole on Hwy 77. He said he would like to see a larger flag used. Coun- cilman Lee said that large flags are quite expensive and suggested. donations be made to cover expenses if a new flag is purchased. The council approved the following: *Minutes of the regular council workshop on Feb 9 and the regular council meeting on Feb. 14. *The first reading of Or- dinance No. 863, which would amend the city's ad- opted Comprehensive Plan. The amendment is a re- FAX NEWS TO 638-4601 F-R-M CHICK t-DAYS FEEDS Washington County Farm Supply 751 Kirkland Rd Chipley, FL 638-7833 'ffi':. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS The deadline for paying 2005 property taxes without a delinquent fee is March 31, 2006. All mail payments postmarked March 31, 2006 will be accepted with- out a penalty. Taxes paid after March 31, 2006 will have an additional 3% penalty. Taxes paid after April 28, 2006 will have a 3% penalty and newspaper ad- vertising costs. Office Hours Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. 4 p.m. Telephone Numbers (850) 638-6275 or (850) 638-6276 Helen McEntyre Washington County Tax Collector SUNNY HILLS CIVIC ASSOCIATION BOARD MEMBERS March 13, 2006 Board Members On March 2, 2006 at the Civic Association Meeting a motion was made and passed to have Boat Lake opened from 8am to 8pm, seven (7) days a week. On Monday the 6th of March I took my daughter down to the lake and it was open only because there was some work going on, so we could not stay. It was a very nice day and she would really have enjoyed being there, but for the workers and prisoners we left. Today we wanted to go again but to my surprise the gate was locked. Is the civic association going to abide by the motion or are they just going to ignore it? I would like to know what your intentions are regarding this matter. This is their response: It was my understanding the motion was made and passed for the board to look into the possibility of leaving the gate open year round at Boat Lake. 1. The gate was originally placed at the entrance to Boat Lake to keep vehicles out when not attended. Theft and vandalism was a cause of this action. However, this does not prevent people from walking around the gate to the lake, but it does make it difficult for thieves to steal picnic tables and grills. 2. Buffalo Rock Vending Co. requires some security fortheir machines when placed at a park. 3. The park is owned by the civic association and leased to the county and oper- ated by the civic association. A concern for liability issues are a factor. By leaving the gate open, the civic association is condoning the use of the park. This presents a liability issue for both the civic association and the county. Response to Civic Association Board Members: 1. The residents are the Civic Association not just a select few who think they can dictate to all the residents. 2. Boat Lake is now a swim park with park equipment in it and you are denying the children and the grandchildren of this community the use of it. 3. There is no liability insurance here as for the vending machines. Move them to a safe location when not attended. 4. If it's leased to the county and you have county prisoners doing the maintenance on and in Boat Lake/Swim Park then there is no liability issues for the county since all county lakes and parks are open year round to the public. 5. Last, this is not a liability issue, this is a civil matter. You are denying the handi- capped and people with disabilities from entering and using the lake and park, which is fringing on mine and other's civil rights. And if need be, it will be taken to court. CONCERNED RESIDENT I-- VHS BAND EARNS SUPERIOR quest for a land use change for property located at 870 Falling Waters Road, from low density residential to neighborhood commercial. The owner of the property is Hal Gore Jr. and the in- tended use is for offices: The Planning and Zoning Commission approved the request at the Feb. 28 meeting. Notification let. ters were sent to surround: ing property owners and no opposition was offered. *The first reading of Or. dinance, No. 864 which would change the qualify. ing period for city council candidates from no more than 45 days to 60 days and from no les than 30 days to 45 days. It will also change the month in which the. election resolution dis read from June to Ma. Ma , -Allowing the Shaddai Temple Shrine Paper Cru. sade on Saturday, April 22. at the intersection of Hwy 90 and Hwy 77. A certifi- cate of liability insurance has been given to the City. along with the release and hold harmless agreement. A;total of 23 calls were reported by Chipley Fire Department for the month of February of which nine were in the city and 11 in the county. Chipley Police Depart ment reported 15 traffic crashes,. 11 parking cita- tions, 16 warning citations. 71 traffic citations, 73 criminal cases, and three crashes and one criminal case at a local retail store. Saturday, March 18, 2006, Washington County News, 3 FIRE Continued from page 1 smoke is coming your way." Rowe said she im- mediately called 911 at about 1:30 p.m. Her neighbor, retired Highway Patrolman Bub- ba Wagner began fighting the fire to keep it from spreading to nearby resi- dences, some occupied by young children. Deputy Ricky Sewell was also on the scene and fought the fire with the extinguisher from his vehicle, Rowe said. She said Wagner was treated for exposure to smoke. Firefighters from Hinson Crossroads, Five Points, Vernon, Caryville, Wausau, Sunny Hills, Greenhead, and Bonifay volunteer fire departments were on the ARREST Continued from page 1 due to Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath. According to witnesses, Nguyen processed the deer and alligator on the floor in the back of his restaurant, then made regular deliver- ies of the meat to Panama BANK Continued from page 1 to avoid becoming a vic- tim of a phishing scam by guarding personal finan- cial information. Capital City emphasizes that they will never ask a client via the website or e-mail to provide or update personal Fire jumped the fence line in several places, but fire- fighters stopped it short of trailers like this one. scene, as well as Division of Forestry and Gulf Po\ - er. The 23-acre fire was brought under control by about '4:30 p.m., although "hot spots" flared up oc- casionally. Some were still smoldering Wednesday, and firefighters kept the City, Destin, Ft. Walton, and Pensacola. "Our wildlife belongs to all the citizens of the state of Florida and we will use all available law enforce- ment assets to arrest those who illegally profit from our wildlife and fish," said Lt. Colonel Don Holway, deputy director of law en- account information, such as passwords. PINs. social security numbers, credit card information, or ac- count numbers. To protect account information: watch for any irregular transactions, never give out personal information over the Inter-. net, and change passwords area under watch. A structure was de- stroyed on the nearby Hobbs property and there was damage to other struc- tures. Campsites used by fishermen were also dam- aged. The cause of the fire is unknown at press time. forcement. Nguyen is being held pending a first appearance hearing. If convicted, he faces maximum fines of $500 on each of the 20 charges and possible reimbursement of the FWC's investigative costs. regularly. Capital City clients who suspect any irregular activ- ity on their accounts should call Capital City Bank Di- rect at 888-671-0400. In fact, anyone who suspects irregular activity on their accounts should contact their financial institution immediately. COMMUNITY NEWS Hard Labor Creek Hare Scramble Tallahassee Trail Riders will present the third. an- , nual '"iHard Labor Creek Hare Scramble" March 25 and 26, in Chipley. Entry fees for adults in Quads 'ill be $50; Bikes $ $40; PeeWee $20; Gate/ parking fees will be $10 per vehicle. A vendor's fee of $50 includes park- ing fee. Quads and bikes can expect to be sound checked as there is a maxi- :mum 96db limit. eSaturday races : Sign- up from 7:3(i 10:30 a.m.; Practice quads: 9:30 a.m. - MC: 10 a.m.; Riders' meet- ing: 11 a.n.: Race times : PeeWee 11 a.m.; Mini A/B/C and 65 A/B 12:30 .2 p.m.; Vintage beginners: 2- 3 p.m. Quads: 3:30 p.m. SSunday races : Sign-up will be Saturday 3:30 5: 30 p.m. and Sunday from 7:30 9:30 a.m.; Practice lap: 8:30 9:30 a.m.; Rid- ers' meeting: 10 a.m.; Race times : Specialty classes 10:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m. and A, B,' and C classes at 1 p.m. Camping will be allowed on the premises. No open campfires on the grounds. There is ample lodging around the area and many dining establishments. FTR and AMA member- ship is required and avail- able at signup. There will' be no pit riding. For more information contact, Tal- lahassee Trail Riders, P.O. Box 3963, Tallahassee, FL 32315-3963. Plant sale Vernon Volunteer Fire Department (VVFD) will host its third annual benefit plant sale, Saturday, March 18, at the Vernon firehouse on Highway 277. All pro- ceeds will go to the VVFD AWF wrestling tonight in Noma The American Wres- tling Federation returns to Noma Saturday. March. 18, 8 p.m. at the Mitchell Building. Tickets $6 gen- eral admission. Card sub- ject to last-minute change. Proceeds benefit' -Holmes; County 4H. Call 638-7183 for information. Poker run benefit American Legion Post 375-will hold its "Gaining Light" benefit poker run on Sunday, April 2. Proceeds from the event will go to help 19-year- old accident victim Brit- tany Davis. Brittany is the daughter of Ronnie and Sandy Davis: of Bonifay and Wanda and Bobby Laird.of Southport. The cost is $10 per hand and $5 each additional hand. The first bike goes out at 10:30 a.m. with the last bike out at noon. The last bike will be in at 4:30 p.m. Stops will include the American Legion Post 375 on Hwy. 77 in Southport, Coyotes on Hwy. 231, Flash Backs on Hwy. 231, T.J.'s Tavern on Hwy. 79 in West Bay then back at Post 375. There will be food, prizes, li ve music by Mike Meadows, and more. For more information, call 271- 8716 or 234-3614. 10 YEARS AGO, 1996 Residents in the unin- corporated areas of Wash- ington County were no longer required to use. the county's franchised solid waste collection company. VHS English and jour- nalism teacher Sally Bush was- named Washington County's 1996 Teacher of the Year. Eight-year-old Stephen McCall won second place for the 10-and-under flight in a Junior Golf Series sec- ond tournament. Local 4-H science clubs made a field trip to Gulf World in Panama City where they spent the day. 15 YEARS AGO, 1991 Chipley Mayor Marvin Engram presented a plaque to Fannie Reed who had been picked as the city's Employee of the Year. Chipley Kiwanis Club observed its 50th anniver- sary. Washington County Commissioners met in an emergency session on .a Sunday evening to ponder ways of having the county declared a disaster area due to flooding. 30 YEARS AGO, 1976 Dilly Webb of Chipley High School signed a grant- in-aid to play football with Northeastern Louisiana State University. Creek Indian dancers were featured at an open house for the new Wash- ington-Holmes Area Voca- tional Technical Center in Chipley. Houston McTear. world record holder. for the 100- yard dash. was-expected to be in Chipley in April for an invitational track meet. 40 YEARS AGO, 1966 -'U.- Years Ago Taken from the files of the Washington County News' -* Woodrow Lewis was appointed trustee of Wash- ington County Hospital by Gov. Haydon Burns. Chipley senior citizens moved into small brick- faced homes on South Boulevard. which were furnished with refrigerator/ freezers, gas ranges and automatic water heaters. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Compton and children were Sunday guests of her brother ard his family. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Porter of Campbellton. Among t .ose attend- ing the state basketball tournament in Gainesville- during the weekend were Kelly Brock, Philip Roun- tree, Wilmer Mitchell, Earl Watts and Sam Mitchell. 60 YEARS AGO, 1956 Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Davidson announced the arrival of a daughter, Linda Gail, March 9 at Washing- ton County Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. H.B. Gay and sons, Kenneth and Lamar. were in Havana visiting their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. K.L. Reeves. College boys and girls home for the weekend in- cluded Jean Braxton, Cath- erine Dunn. Georganne Carter. Evelyn Rooks. Mary Fern Ca than, Betty Woodham, Ruth Dicken- son. Frances Clark. Billie Franklin, Billie Pat Atkins. Jon May, Bill Daniel. Gus Alford and Andy Rountree. 60 YEARS AGO. 1946 Mrs. T.J. Adams was. visiting her son. Dr: Em- ory Adanis in Atlanta. Ga. While there she also vis- ited Mr. and Mrs. Angus Alberson and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Vickers. \i U - Chipley Mayor Albert Deermont was appointed campaign chairman for the Washington County American Cancer Society's 1946 fund-raiser. Spending some time in Delray Beach as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stafford Richardson were Mrs. J.T Bowen Jr. and Mrs. Julia Richardson. 90 YEARS AGO, 1916 Rain which had begun falling in the county was said to be "worth many dollars to farmers of the area." Miss Edith Winslett entertained a few friends at a party in honor of her birthday. Among those attending were Misses Ruth McGeachy, Alma Bowen, Birtie Stokes and Minnie Stokes, along with the Messers J.E. Stokes. Douglas Sales, C.B. Tharp and Fred Coleman. 95 YEARS AGO, 1911 C.H. Coulter, district forester, came up with an ingenious idea he wondered why pine trees couldn't be planted to provide ready-made fence posts. Coulter didn't elab- orate on his plans, if he made any, to facilitate the moving of a fence later on. Dr. Fons Hatha\way reported that as soon as the Legislature adjourned. he would declare himself ia candidate for governor Until then, he said, he \ wasn't a candidate. FAX NEWS TO 638-4601 Hortons Chipley Heating & Cooling can help you save on utility bills. Y ..* A more comfortable home. And a more comfortable way of life. Enjoy them both, thanks to the efficiency of a Lennox Heating System. Save on your utility bills, plus receive up to a $1,000 Instant Discount with pur- chase of qualifying Lennox products when you visit Horton's Chipley Heating & Cooling.* LENNO) HOME COMFOiRTSYSTEM Innovation never felt so good. qOdo'4 Chipley Heating & Cooling, Inc. 1232 Jackson Avenue Chipley, FL 32428 www.lennoxdealer.com/horton Uniquely Designed Systems (850) 638-1309 S2006 Lennox Induses, Inc. Lennox dealers include independently owned and operated businesses. One offer available per qualifying purchase. *Instant Discount offer is wi purchase of qualifying Lennox product Offer expires March 31 2006. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Planning Commission of the City of Chipley, Florida, will conduct a Public Hearing in the City Hall Council Chambers, at 1442 Jackson Avenue, on Tuesday, April 4, 2006 at 5:15 p.m. The pur- pose of the hearing is to review and consider the following request: 1. Request for Land Development Order: The request is for a new office building. Parcel ID # 00-2102-0000. Location: 1069A Main Street. Pe- titioner: Cynthia Ann Vicke,ry. Legal Description: Sec. 9, Township 4, range 13,.Lot 2. The subject property is more specifically desig- nated in the map reflected herein: S ... ........ .. .. 1 / C_.t"t- AVEUi].. " A- ' o l L3 v w f ? '.. t.- *i".. -I-" -* - All citizens and interested parties are encour- aged to attend the public hearing. Any inquiries regarding the hearing or any person requiring a special accommodation because of a disability or physical impairment, including speech or hearing impairments, should contact the City Administra- tor's Office at least (3) calendar days prior to the hearing. Jim Lassiter Engineer Inspector -- mmmbk.- -w 1 - 4, Washington County News, Saturday, March 18, 2006 Board of Commissioners meets in regular session KIWANIS CLUB NEWS JAY FELSBERG Managing Editor The Washington County Board of County Commis- sioners met in regular ses- sion on Thursday, March 9, and conducted the follow- ing business: *Approved the consent agenda as published in a recent edition'of the Wash- ington County News. *Approved paying the monthly bills of $1.342 million. *Approved having the Recreation Committee look into developing a permit process for county lakes. At present there are seven county lakes with curfew restrictions due to concerns about vandalism and other abuse, but that only a few individuals are causing the problems. It was noted that people fish- ing or using the parks for their intended purposes is not doing vandalism. *Approved a one-year maintenance agreement for roads in the Crooked Creek subdivision in District 3. The developer would maintain the roads for a year and make im- provements required by the Board. This work would be done as soon as possible so lots can be sold. All other work meets County specifications. County Engineer Cliff Knauer of Preble-Rish, the County's engineering firm, will inspect the work. *Approved putting the Fanning Branch Road project out for bid. *Heard Knauer report that core testing on Carr Road did not turn up any problems. *Approved ,;, ha ing Knauer draw up specifi- cations for the extension of the Public Works shop. The work will probably have to be bid out due to heavy steel work needed. A 20x40-block building is also being designed and will be built in house. *Approved having Knau- er get prices for a scar- afier machine to do work on Leisure Lakes Road. Knauer will also meet with' a property owner about ob- taining right of way for the project. *Approved having Knauer meet with Sikes Pit owner Lamar Sikes to address concern by nearby residents about dust and sand. Knauer told the Board that the owner appears to be operating within the boundaries he is permitted for based on plans at the Planning Office. *Approved signing the state Department of Trans- portation connection per- mit application for Henry Lane. Plans are to close the northern-most connection and realign the southern connection. *Heard Knauer report that the environmental work for the Quail Hollow Road project has been ad- vertised. *Heard Knauer report that rock has been stock- piled for the Orange Hill Highway/South Boulevard project. Preliminary work is completed. *Received statements of qualifications from survey- ing firms Southeast Sur- veying, Allen Nobles, Dyer Riddle, and Wilson Miller. The Board approved hav- ing a committee of Knauer, County Administrator Pete Herbert and Commissioner Donnie Strickland review the qualifications with the intention of getting three under contract if possible. *Approved having Board Attorney Gerald Holley draw up a draft political sign ordinance covering right of way. Suggested features include not block- ing view of right of way or at intersections, how many signs per mile, provisions for picking 1,n signs after the campaign, and fees. *Discussed cemetery maintenance. Currently County crews have main- tained several small coun- try cemeteries for several years using county equip- ment. Work is being done on Saturday. Originally the question was whether to hire super- visor help for the work, but Holley said he believed that County crews could not do work on private property unless it was to correct a problem caused by the County. Inmate crews are not used for cemetery mainte- nance. Holley was instructed to get an attorney general's opinion on the subject, and Herbert will check with other counties and see if they are doing this kind of work. Work is halted until further notice. *Approved laying sod and planting grass at the new Vernon High School. The School District will pro\ ide all materials..; *Approved a request by Strickland to take $3,000 out of his contingency fund to build a.pole barn and concrete in Caryville for use by the annual Caryville and Westville catfish rodeo. *Approved advertising a proposed modification to the alcohol ordinance banning consumption of alcohol with 100 feet of an establishment selling alcohol. The intention is to stop drinking in the parking lots of stores. *Approved having a proposal drawn up for an amnesty day for old fur- niture, white goods and other items in Sunny Hills. Possibilities discussed included setting up a Sat- urday drop-off point. This could be a pilot project for the rest of the county. *Approved a community yard sale for Sunny Hills Civic Association at the Community Center on May 13. Crimewatch and the Sunny Hills Volunteer Fire Department AA meetings Alcoholics Anonymous meetings will be held at noon on Tuesdays and Thursday at New Life Fellowship Church. The meeting will be held in the fellowship room of the church located on the corner of Fifth Street and Highway 90 in Chipley. -, Bill Howell (right) receives a two-year renewal pin from Keith Forehand of the Florida Kiwanis Foun- daion at the meeting on March 14. Anna Blount of Let Freedom Ring shares her CD "Let Freedom Ring", a tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., with Kiwanis members Haddock delivers report on WCSO activities SANDRA OHMER Staff Writer The Chipley. Kiwanis Club held its weekly meet- ing at Patillo's on March 14. Anna Blount of Let Freedom Ring was one of the guest speakers. Blount has produced a CD titled, "Let Freedom Ring," and is promoting it nationally. She has received recogni- tion from Governor Jeb Bush who has forwarded a copy of the CD to Presi- dent George Bush. Sheriff Bobby Haddock was also a guest speaker. He opened with reminding members, "I am your ser- vant. I work for you." He gave members an update of changes that have been made since he took .office. Haddock said a crime scene analyst has been hired which greatly re- duces the amount of time investigators spend on a crime scene. The crime scene analyst will go through training to learn'to read finger prints. Haddock said the aver- age turn around for finger- print identification sent in to FDLE in Tallahassee is approximately 12 months. He says once the crime scene analyst is certified, fingerprint identification will be much faster and will lead to quicker arrests. Four new employees have been hired at the jail. He said the 188-bed facility is presently close counties. We hale to get At the meeting held on March 14, Sheriff Boblby Haddock informed Kiwanis Club members of accom- plishments and improvements that have been made since he took office. Visit the Washington County Sheriff Department's website at http://wcso to learn more about what your sheriffis doing for Washington County. ' to capacity. Haddock re- ported that there will be a need to double the size of the jail in five years due to the projected growth of Washington County. Haddock stressed the importance of higher salaries. The starting pay for deputies when he took office was $20,000 a year. It is now $22,500 which he says is still very low compared to surrounding counties. Haddock said, "If we aren't competitive in salaries, we loose our employees to surrounding Chamber Membership Banquet The Washington County Chamber of Commerce will host its Annual Membership Banquet on Thursday, March 30. This event will be held at the Washington County Agricultural Center and will begin at 6 p.m. with a punch reception. The speaker will be Comedian Mark Klein, a success- ful humorist and entertainer. Mark started doing comedy so that he could make extra money while he was pursuing an English degree at Colgate University. Soon after he graduated, he began touring the country playing venues ranging from comedy clubs to large concert halls. After more than 20 years of live appearances and net- work TV appearances, Mark decided it was time to bring his pro business message to those who appreciate it most - business people. Mark is now one of the top corporate entertainers in the market. He now performs for Fortune 500 companies, as well as smaller companies and busi- ness associations. You won't want to miss this event or our extensive silent auction, which will include several trips. Sponsorship opportunities are also available. Tickets are currently being reserved, so call the Cham- ber office at (850) 638-4157 to secure your seats today. Seating is limited and tickets will be dispersed on a first- come basis. If you are interested in donating an item for our silent auction or becoming a sponsor for this annual event, please contact Kimberly Knight or Ted Everett at (850) 638-4157. salaries up to retain em- ployees." He said that his number one administrative priority is increasing salaries. Haddock announced that the Sheriff's Department has a website that was constructed by his assis- tant, Andrea Gainey. The site was built to assist the residents of Washington County and to keep them informed. You can visit the site http://wcso.us. This site is filled with information that includes: community awareness, sexual predators, fraud and scam, important numbers. most wanted, and much more. Haddock said the war on drugs continues. There have been 32 drug task force convictions, two of them federal convictions. He said the sheriff's de. apartment is working dili- gently to attack the drug situation in Washington County and will continue to send a strong message of no tolerance to people who choose to participate in drug activity. One of the goals of the department is more pres. ence in the high schools by iniplementing anti-drug and substance abuse pro. grams. He said the depart- ment has more access to canine units that can be taken into the schools to' find drugs. There have been several arrests on school campuses since he took office. Another priority Had- dock mentioned was train- ing of his staff. It is im- perative due to extensive changes in the way crimi- nals victimize citizens to ensure that all employees are updated. He said we must prepare for crimes such as terrorism that we have never had to face before. Haddock closed with,"We want to do more for you." :. Maybe you were present SMaybeyou wished to have been, S. But was unable to be present, But had us inyourprayers. The family of LawanaJohnson wishes to express deep appreciation for the many generous acts of love, prayers, cars, floral tributes and all gestures of kindness bestowed upon them during this try- ing time. The family has suffered a great loss, but through your kindness, our friends and relatives, you have given us strength to bear this burden. We would also like to thank Cooper Funeral Home. May the Lord richly bless each of you is our prayer. From the Family of LawanaJohnson, Parents, Jeanette and Frank Pittman, James (Eddie Ray) and AlveetaJohnson in Panama City Maurice (Moe) Pujol Publisher Jay Felsberg Managing Editor P.O. Box 627 S rBrenda Pujol Associate Publisher Jeremy Raines SportsEditor Chipley, FL 32428 SCameron Everett Production Supervisor Brad Goodyear Chipley Plant Manager For news tips or advertising information, call: The News is published every Wednesday and Saturday by Chipley Newspapers, Inc., POTMST 6 3 8 -0 2 12 1364 N. Railroad Avenue, Chipley, FL 32428. SUBSCRIPTION RATESPOSTMASTER 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 PO hipl F 4 Email: news@chipleypaper.com by copyright and cannot be reproduced in any form for any purpose without the expressed ELSEWHERE P.O. Box 627 Chipley, FL 32www.chipleypaper.com permission of Chipley Newspapers, Inc. $46.00 per year plus $3.22 tax, $49.22 total O USPS 667-360 Saturday, March 18, 2006, Washington County News, 5 REA DING ACROSiU ~S AMER~JICA AT KMSU~1~' F Making "Cat in the Hat" cookies in Wanda Sapp's first-grade class are Gideon Massey, left, and Desteny Cutcher. Carol Fleener reads a Dr. Seuss book to her grand- daughter's class as part of Read Across America Day activities. Her granddaughter, Elizabeth Fleener, is a student in Sandi Wiggins first grade class. ....' ,.- --.. *: -. *.". *,',, -.: ,, .. .I X Above: Having a photo made with The Cat in the Hat (Chip Norris) are students in Maria Whitaker's class. On the far right is KMS reading coach, Paula Ellis. Right: Denise Davis' class takes a break with books by Dr. Seuss. From left are Jennifer Holland, Juan , Dudley, Tiana Givens and Kylee Rhodes. ,w . Students enjoy 'Reading Across America Day First-grade students at Kate M. Smith Elementary School celebrated "Read Across America Day" re- cently, along with the March 2 birthday of Dr. Seuss, author and illustra- tor of many children's books. The students took a peek inside the world of Dr. Seuss to see how the legendary author and art- ist created his magic, by using the weekly readers purchased for them by the school PTO. The first-graders cel- ebrated the whole week with activities that pro- moted reading for fun. Students participated in reading activities with Dr. Seuss books, games, activ- ities that included improv- ing reading comprehen- sion skills, language arts, writing, science, cooking activities and expanding vocabulary skills. Paula Ellis, KMS read- ing coach, coordinated many of the activities for "Read Across America Day" which included a visit from the Cat in the Hat. Fishing away the day Janice Dawkins and Alice Roberts of Vernon were out fishing on March 9 at a pond off of Owens Com- munity Road. Dawkins is one of the fourth generation of the Bruner family. She said, "This is my first time fishing with a rod and reel. I usually just use a cane pole." Both Dawkins and Robert said they catch brim and bass at the pond and love to fish. Roulhac Middle School Book Drive 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 project to collect brand new books and books that look like new. We are asking for donations of books from stu- dents 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. Blood drives Sunday Marchl9, St. Joseph The Worker, Chipley 9 to 12 p.m. Tuesday, March 21, Rahal Chevrolet, Marianna 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Save the Children Christian Center Save the Children Christian Center food distribution by the Angels of Mercy in Washington County will be held from 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, March 25, at 805 Main Street in Chipley. You are requested to take a bag to put your food in. For more information call 638-0260. -'FREE TO WASHINGTON COUNTY HOUSEHOLDERS! AMNESTY DAY HAZ-MAT* COLLECTION Saturday, April 1, 2006 8 a.m. 1 p.m. RECYCLING CENTER SHwy.77, North of Wausau *HAZ-MATS are Household Hazardous Materials or Wastes Truck Tires $3.00 Each CONDITIONALLY EXEMPT SMALL QUAN- TITY GENERATORS WILL BE ACCEPTED AT A REDUCED RATE. DUE TO THE HAZARDOUS NATURE OF CERTAIN COMPUTER COMPO- NENTS IN HOME COMPUTERS, WE WILL BE ACCEPTING OLD COMPUTER HARDWARE INCLUDING PROCESSORS, MONITORS, KEY- BOARDS, PRINTERS, SCANNERS, ETC. HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTES: Pest ie Used Oi - -Uatteries Engin 1 r1 Fluid AniFez Pol he icl THE WASHINGTON COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS is sponsoring a project to collect, recycle, treat and properly dispose of these and other HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTES For Further Information Please Call 638-6264 Bring Your Glass Bottles, Plastic Soda and Milk Jugs, Newspapers and Cardboard Nl~5i~ ToNAL SALSAE SAVE UP TO 7o000 $7 00OFF 7 00OMSRP NE 200 NISA L 25 2 AT THIS PRICE 19 LEASE PER MONTH* LEASE PER 209MONTH* Stock# 7339000 & 7499000 USED VEHICLES** 31 NISSAN SENTA iPoweiood Mlege, Ofl..... H lSIlll TPower Pkg., Clean, #N9o3750 04 NISSAN SENTRAAllPowerLowWMies,.N00037.98..1.. 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FREE DISPOSAL OF: *Up To 12 Passenger Vehicle Waste Tires *3 Used Major Appliances Per Household *Household Hazardous Waste I I 6, Washington County News, Saturday,March 18, 2006 SM I1638-0212 *l N[M9R ET ji j 'O R 638-4242 CLASSIFIEDADS Classitied ads are pu.Isrned 1i ie Wdrinesiay I;r.ues :.i re Ain '.uiti I:wllli Hlime CCounty Tmei Advernier WErkly Adveniisr an3j iri e tVecernd Ediion Cost ii.6 S u0 per we v -r -te Ir: 29 words, plus 25 cents per word lor ea.ch word over 2[0 9 Deadlines lor rnsenion correction or cariceplaorin are lMonday l lJU0 rr Jr tIe Wei ', Ad3eni.sr H.:lmei C',unry TmrnesAdvErl .ir .ard Wedresday le' anrid Thursd3ay31 a5 0 p i or Iho Werl end EdilOnr Tre ftews. TiTle will be responsible for errors in the irst insnrtiun only. Any errors anter ihe irst ininetnion ar tihe respobirniility or the customer. Credit i ll bi e giver on te hlIirit inenr:n Icl errorS only !or ihe p:in.rri 01 Ir ae In win h.:r, iney oc.:ujr ADS WILL BE PUBLISHED ONLY AFTER PAYMENT RECEIVED. For your convenience, you may charge your classified ads to your Visa or Mastercard. For Your Convenience We Accp d REACH OVER 40,000 READERS FOR AS I I E AS 6.50 Holmes County Times-Advertiser Washington County News For Your Convenience We Accept & P.O. Box 67, Bonifay, FL 32425 P.O. Box 627, Chipley, FL 32428 All residential real estate advertised herein is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act. The Fair Housing Act makes it illegal to advertise "any preference, limitation, discrimination because of race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status, or national origin, or inention to make any such preference., limitation, or discrimination." We will not knowingly accept any advertising for residential real estate that appears to or violates federal and/or state law. FOR SALE (2) 4-wheel- ers, one small and one large, bought new at Christmas. $500 and $1000. 956-2901 CIRCLE K NURSERY Licensed Grower. (850)638-0886; (850)638-6622. Veget- able plants, tomatoes, peppers, all kinds Okra, squash, burpless cucum- bers. FOR SALE SNAPPER Riding lawn mower $450. If interested, call 415- 6837 or 638-8979 1995 FLEETWOOD 20FT pop-up camper with A/C, gas stove, elec- tric, sleeps 6. 638-0983, leave message. FRIDGEDAIRE REFRIGERATOR 18.2 cu. $300. Fridgedaire Refrigerator 18.2 cu $375. Kenmore Washer & dryer, apartment size $200. GE TV 25" color, floor model $100. 638- 0886; 638-6622 SOD FOR SALE on the farm, delivered or in- stalled. Centipede and 419 Bermuda. WEST FLORIDA TURF (850)638-4.860; (850)415-0385. Estab- lished 1980. LARGE MOVING SALE Polaris 4 Wheeler, Big Red 3 Wheeler, both in good condition. 21ft all aluminum cabin cruiser boat, Ford handicapped van with wheelchair lift, 1977 GMC pickup truck good condition, 1950 Ford car, runs & drives good, ready to paint, 2 Snapper riding mowers. York hogs, 4 sows & 4 gills Partial list, cal~f6or more information. (850)638-8722 SNARE DRUM LIKE new, $125. (850)548- 4796 HOMEMADE "LYE" SOAP call anytime. Farris Stewart (850)415- 5480 THREE (2) ROW cultiva- tor frames. 638-1991 ELECTRONIC KEY- BOARD Optimus MD- 1150, 100 tones, 100 rhythms, 100 songs. Variable touch response. Sustain pedal, stand, books, etc. Never Used $375. 850-956-2229 NEW & USED COM- PUTERS Windows 98, 2000 & XP. Parts & Ser- vice. Local Nextel 260- 9153 WE BUY SELL & trade Golf Carts. One gas cart $1100. 535-4121 SOD SOD SOD Quality you can depend on! Irri- gated, weed & pest con- trolled. Centipede and St. Augustine. Delivery and installation available. 8 mi. SW of Chipley for easy customer hauling! Call anytime Billy & Leo- la Brock. (850)638-1202 or (850)326-1500 YAMAHA 4-WHEELER 2003 Yamaha Warrior 350, six speed, very fast, must see. $3000 obo. Call 547-4903 COLOR COPIES $1. COPIES 150 Washing- ton County News, down- town Chipley. 2003 HONDA GOLDWING 48,000 miles, silver color, CB, AM/FM radio, helmet w/ speakers included. $12,000. 638-4251 Regional, Temp Control, Dedicated, Team Expedited Longhaul Hiring Solos, Teams, Graduates, Owner Operators, Lease Purchase *Excellent Starting Potential *Driver Friendly Divisions *Consistent Home Time SFamily Training Plan: You Train Your Spouse Relative/Friend Covenant Transport :::f s h FOR SALE 3 Chihuahuas, females, ready to go. $200 each. 956-4220 REGISTERED AUSTRALIAN SHEP- HERDS NSDR ready April 12. $250. Parents on premises, health cert, great herding dog. (850)638-7304 FOR SALE LIMOUSINE Bull 4yrs old $1500, Bred Heifers $800. (850)956- 2690 MAPHIS TREE FARM & Nursery. We have a good selection of Citrus & Fruit Trees available. We also carry Flowering Shrubs, Crepe Myrtles, Native Azaleas, Wigelia, For- sythia, etc... We also have Oak, Japanese Magnolia, Southern Magnolia, Leland Cy- press, etc... Open Tues- Sat, 9am-5pm. 638- 8243. 814 Rattlebox Road off Orange Hill Highway, Chipley. AZALEAS ONLY $1.67! Other shrubs $1.87. An- nuals, Day Lilies, Hang- ing Baskets, .Perennials, Trees, more. Crapemyr- ties and Japanese Mag- nolias (Tulip Trees) on sale! All Ways Growin' Nursery, lic# 47222563, Tuesday thru Saturday, 1658 Hwy 177-A, 11 miles NW Bonifay, 850- 547-2938 COUCH" LOVESEA1t --CHAIR-microfiber,-bandF new, neutral color. Must sell $800. 850-425-8374 $999 KING BEDROOM set, bed, chest, tv armoire, 2 nightstands, brand new, suggested list $3500. Must sell $999. 425-8374 MATTRESS SET BRAND new queen pil- low top set, in plastic with warranty, must sell $150. 850-425-8374 FURNITURE & SERTA MATTRESSES Low, low, low overhead guar- antees low, low, low pric- es. P&S Discount Furniture, Chipley. (Since 1973) 850-638-4311 BED $250 KING pillow top mattress set. New with warranty. Call 850- 222-7783 DINING ROOM NEW formal Cherry set, table, 6 chairs, lighted china cabinet. Still boxed, sell for $850. 850-222-7783 BEDROOM SET BRAND new sleigh bed with matching pieces. Valued at $2500. Sell $750. 850-222-9879 UPRIGHT PIANO GOOD condition $300 obo, living room suit sofa & loveseat $300 obo, standard size pool table for $700 obo. Full size trampoline, good shape $100. 638-0666 SOFA AND LOVESEAT new leather, still wrapped $750, can deliver. 850- 545-7112 CHERRY SLEIGH BED solid wood, new in box. $250. 850-425-8374 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 87 CHRYSLER New Yorker, white, cruise, tilt steering, AC, power locks, windows, automat- ic. AM/FM radio. 624- 9773 1998 BUICK REGAL GS, red, gray leather in- terior, 4.0L 3800 Series II Supercharged engine, 83,000 miles, air, $7000. (850)260-1149 1995 FORD ESCORT wagon 1 owner, 4 cylin- der, Good condition $2,200. OBO 638-2749 1979 CORVETTE Eveything brand new! Must see to appreciate. 415-6820 $8000 or trade for pick-up of equal value. 92 ROADMASTER BUICK Stationwagon, clean & good shape. 22 mpg. $2200. 638-7822 1998 PONTIAC TRANS- PORT mini-van, 6-cyl, seats seven, excellent shape inside e out, cold air, loaded $5995. 547- 9233 1999 MERCURY SABLE 35,000 miles, like new, must sell, excel- lent condition. Pay off only. 415-6683; 638- 0083 FOR SALE 1997 Silver Camaro, T-Tops, 65K miles $10,500. 547- 3545 2001 OLDSMOBILE AURORA excellent con- dition, reg maint, white w/ grey leather interior. $6995. Call 547-2937 93 MAZDA MX6 $1000 as'is: 547.-2401 S FORD TJAUhB Sel 4 door, loaded 12- disc CD changer, cloth seats, tilt, cruise, top con- dition, 57,000 miles.850- 638-7511 or 850-326- 0210 2003 INFINITI G35 2- door Coupe, fully loaded, automatic & manual, leather, 6 disc, CD play- er, silver, sunroof, spor- ty, well taken care of. $24,000. Call (850)527- 9592; (850)547-5070, ask for Tyler. 92 CHEVY CAPRICE Classic SW. Fully loaded, seats 9. $2800 OBO. Ask for Karl. 547-4465 87 MERCEDES 420SEL new trans-Alt, recent valve job. $6995. neg. 527-1722, leave mes- sage. 2000 BRONZE CHEVY Malibu. 55,000 miles, AC, CD player, tinted power windows, new stock speakers. Like newly $10,000. Call 849- 1143 1987 LINCOLN TOWNCAR 109,000 miles, runs good, new exhaust, 302 engine, good tires, for more infor- mation call 638-1311. $750 2001 FORD EXPLORER white, automatic, fully loaded, 6 CD changer, running boards, custom- ized bra, $8000. (334)588-3141, cell (850)418-0031 2003 DODGE RAM w/ Hemi 2500.7000+ miles, loaded. $28,000. Must sell. (334)699-2382 Washington Rehabilitation and Nursing Center We, the Washington Rehabilitation and Nursing Center, are look- ing for special people to train and employ in a healthcare career. If you have compassion for people, have a desire to help some- one, and .are willing to be trained we would like the opportunity to discuss our positions with you. We are soon to start a class that enables you to become a Certified Nursing Assistant in less than four weeks. You will be paid for the time in class and be able to "buddy" with someone while you prepare for your certification. Our benefits and salary are comparable in the area, but we also offer flexibility in our benefit package to enable you to select some benefits or decline for extra pay. A sign-up bonus will be paid to anyone accepted into the class depending on your level of commitment and amount of time you wish to work. It's never too late to enjoy a fulfilling career caring for people. If your children-are grown and you would like to'pursue a career for just a few hours a week, we have a place for you working the amount of time you select. This can be one, two, three, four or five days each week. If you are a certified nursing assistant or a licensed nurse it is costing you money not to check out our sign-up bonus. If you are interested and willing to accept the challenge please contact our: Human Resource Department at (850) 638-4654, extension 3034 or come by Washington Rehabilitation and Nursing Center at 879 Usery Road, Chipley, Florida 32428 Bonus information will not be given out over the telephone. 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 2001 TOYOTA TACOMA 2.4 liter 4 cyl- inder, flpw master cus- tom exhaust, CD player with security system. 5- speed,AC, 44,000 miles. $11,000. (850)352-4589; cell (850)209-7311 FOR SALE 1996 Ex- plorer. XLT, V-8, 4 door, leather, loaded, custom rims, Alpine stereo sys- tem, tinted windows $11,000. 547-2502 1990 CHEVY 1/2 ton Z71, SWB, reg cab, Silverado Package. New pts. $5500. Call Terry 547-3646. 7am-5pm 1996 GMC JIMMY 4.3 V6, AT, AC, PW, 4-door, very clean, $4500. (850)260-1612 CLEAN 2001 S-10, 3 dr, ext cab, V6/auto, loaded with factory options. No smoke, no pets, 54,000 miles $8750. 773-1818 after 5pm. 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 99 FORD 150 XL Super Cab, AT, PS, PB, toolbox, new tires. 97,500 miles. Asking $9000.547-0150; 326-3123 FOR SALE 1999 Chevy Suburban LT, 5.7 litre, leather, CD, front/rear AC, 153,000 miles. Ask- ing $8950. Call 850-956- 1260 1998 Z71 ext cab, 3- door $9500. 263-3105 evenings.. ,- -, ,. ; . 97 DODGE -4-wneel drive, 155,000 miles, looks and runs great $6500 OBO. 263-9711 96 FORD DULLY F350 gooseneck, brake sys- tem, trim package, bedliner, excellent condi- tion $12,500. 535-2276 1974 CHEVY CHEYENNE Super 20, "a heavy duty toy hauler" 350/350, recent recondi- tioned ground up. $8700. 773-1818, after 5pm 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 FOR SALE 1999 F-150,' low miles $13,500. OBO. 100,000 mile warranty. 547-5960; 547-2228 1988 FORD RANGER pickup, 4x4, 4 cyl, 5- speed, good hunting truck, runs excellent, driven everyday. $1200. (850)773-2886; (850)510-2784 1999 DODGE RAM 1500 V6 Magnum. Fully loaded, mag wheels, cruise control, stereo, spray in bedliner, new tires, 80,000 miles. Ex- cellent condition. $9900. 535-0242 2002 FORD EXPLOR-. ER XLT, excellent condi- tion, fully loaded, keyless entry, leather, dark sage green. 81,000 miles. $12,500. Call 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 1998 OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE Van dual air, CD player, leather, etc. Tan, 77,000 miles. Must see and drive to ap- preciate: 638-1138 2002 FORD RANGER king Cab, step side, 6 cd changer, power windows and doors, like new. $12,000 (pay off) 850- 373-7755 1987 FORD F250 4x4 351 motor. Runs good, great shape. $3800. (850)415-6301 1975 DODGE TRUCK Rebuilt engine, needs manifold $900. Call 535- 4205 1989 FORD F-150 PU, 115,000 miles, runs great $2000. 535-2608 FOR SALE 2001 Ford Expedition XLT, loaded, 42,000 miles, $17,000. 547-4830 between 6pm & 8pm only. No collect calls. 2000 HONDA ODYS- SEY EX Mini-Van, V6, 89,000 miles, good con- dition,,gray cloth interior, white exterior, $13,000 OBO. 547-0899 1980. DODGE EX- TENDED work van $1500. 773-3892 1994 CONVERSION VAN V-6, cruise, power windows, 106 k miles, looks and runs good. 547-2180 86 CHEVY PICKUP 350 motor, built, large cam, runs good, body has some rust, show its. age $1500. OBO. 547-0929 BEAUTIFUL,2004 RED Dodge Duraiiigt'SL-A ,oP head turner with 7 seats. Dual Air, Sharp wheels. 12,000 miles; $26,000. 850-638-8882. 1970 GMC SUBURBAN 350, AT, PS, PB. New paint, tires, runs great, ready for car show. $4900. OBO. 638-4682 1996 F150. XL Extended cab, bedliner, dual tanks, 120K, good condition $7000. 547-9396 2001 FORD RANGER XLT V-6, fully loaded, auto-trans; 5 disc CD player, Bedliner. Only 53,000 miles. $7,900. 547-1688; 768-0135 99 FORD EXPLORER XLT, leather, power win- dows, locks, CD & cas- sette, running boards. V- 6, $7000. Call 596-3774 1999 ISUZU AMIGO Convertible, brand new clutch, transmission, starter, timing belts. Ask- ing $6500. 773-5720, leave message 1998 FORD F150 good condition, call for further information. (850)535- 4945 1994 CHEVROLET 1500 Work truck. Vortex 6. 102,000 miles $4500. Good vehicle! Towing package. (850)638-1035 2005 CHEVY TRAIL- BLAZER ext 4x4, 8,000 miles, tan in color, loaded, LT edition, $22,500. OBO. 547- 0765, 527-4246 1989 JEEP CHEROKEE good condition, clean in- terior, JVC CD player, runs well. $2100 obo. (850)260-5806; (850)638-2560 99 FORD EXPEDITION 100,000 miles, excellent condition. $12,000. (850)579-2977 1979 FORD EXPLORER collector's truck, loaded, one owner, garage kept, mechanically sound, $7000 value, asking $3500. 638-1321; 638- 4541 3BR/1BA BRICK HOME w/fireplace, new paint & carpet, fenced yard, in town $83,500. 415-6180 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, $89,900. 850-638-1336 2BR/1BA IN BONIFAY water/sewage included. $450/mo, references re- quired. 2BR/1BA frame home in Chipley, $400/ mo. 638-2999 LARGE BRICK 3BR/ 2BA energy star home for rent.' $950/mo, 1st month, last month, de- posit & references re- quired. located in Alford. (850)579-4317 OLDER 24X52 MOBILE home 14x52 addition, oak cabinets, 3BR/2BA, must be moved, $12,000 obo. 850-638-4371 after COMPLETELY RE- MODELED 1995 Fleetwood, 28x60, 3BR/ 2BA, all electric, CH/A. 547-7400; 258-1417 FOR SALE 1998 Skyline 32x80 4BR/2BA, den, liv- ing room with large stone fireplace, new AC unit, 2 porches, must move, $49,900. Call 547-9667 after 5pm. 2BR/1BA MOBILE HOME $100 deposit, $275/mo. No dogs. 547- 9887 MOBILE HOMES FOR rent in Cottondale on Sapp Rd, 8 mi east of Chipley. 3/2 & 2/2 avail- able. Total electric. 258- 4868; 209-8847 3 BEDROOM 2 bath mobile home in mobile home park, $385 with $300 deposit, near Boni- fay Elementary School, town & recreational area. 547-3746 NICE CLEAN 3BR/2BA mobile homes for rent, all electric, CH/A. 850-638- 9228 FOR RENT 3BR/2BA doublewide, all electric, CH/A, smoke free, no pets, Bethlehem area, references required, available 4/1, $400 de- posit, $400/month. 547- 1570 after 4pm. 3 BEDROOM TRAILER for rent, first & last months rent required. $300/month, 3 miles south Bethlehem school. 547-5970 2BR/2BA CHIA WASHER big refrigera- tor, very clean, well/sep- tic, country living @ Vernon city limits. $395/ mo. (850)535-9886 GRACELAND MANOR' APARTMENTS Rental assistance on 1, 2 & 3 BR. HC & non-HC acces- sible apartments. Call 850-263-4464, TDD/TTY 711. 5445 Brown Street, Graceville, FL. Equal Housing Opportunity. 2 COMPLETELY CLEARED level city lots for sale. Close to school & downtown. 1 priced 17k, 1 priced 16k. Call 850-305-6414 STONE HOUSE COM- MERCIAL property for lease, excellent location, Main Street, Chipley. Approximately 2000 sq.ft. Available May 1, 2006. (850)527-4316 LAND FOR SALE 38 acres North Bay County. Gonasan crosses all or part. 638-4484, make of- fer. MP ENTERPRISES Land Sale & Finance. 5 acres or more for houses only, wooqde. ,pturpe 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 BUILDING DOWN- TOWN FOR rent. Main Street, Chipley. 638- 1918 . EXECUTIVE OFFICE SPACE for rent down- town Chipley. 638-1918. STORE FRONT FOR rent downtown Chipley on Railroad Ave in Dunn Building, roll up door in back. Office/Retail (850)579-2821 FOR SALE 1.2 acres near Pate Pond $19,000. 3.5 acres North of Vernon, Daupin Rd $35,900. 9.96 acres Mill- ers Ferry area $129,500. 5 acres with 14 ft. mobile home 5 miles west of Vernon $79,900. Perfor- mance Realty Oscar Ward Realtor (850)535- 1827 \TRAWICK? CONSTRUCTION \COMPANY, 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. "aMaki d a,, difreance iv our coanunu Yl andEourw ndiuttry iLcee'1946"' We are now hiring -Welders -Mechanics -Class A CDL Drivers -Equipment Operators -Construction Crew Laborers www.t awici-co 5s I .iui- Lon.co0i' 1555 South Boulevard / Chipley, Fl 850.638.0429 YARD SALE SAT March 18. 8am-until. Hwy 77, approx 4 miles North of Chipley. Reclining sofa, desk, dressers, pool slide, lots misc. MOVING Air compres- sor; 24 ft extension lad- der. Smoker-grill. House- wares, blender, com- mode, walker, shower chair. Lots of misc. Every- thing must go! Now thru Sun 3/19. New Hope Community near Hwy 2 and 179-A. Follow signs or call for directions. 850- 956-2229 YARD SALE AT Cedar Grove Methodist Church between Woodham's Grocery and Miller's Crossroads on Hwy 2. March 18th, 7am-until HUGE SALE LOTS of discounted items Fri/Sat at these antique shops: Antique Depot, Rebecca's Timeles Trea- sures, South Railroad Ave and V's Fabulous Finds, Hwy 90, Chipley. Also, The Ivy Cottage, Hwy 90 & 231, Cottondale. YARD SALE SATUR- DAY March 18, from 9am-? Lots of clothes, adult and children sizes, toys, kids books, kids video tapes, "Life Size" Barbie Doll house with all the furniture and dolls and clothes best offer! 2313 IdlewoodD.rive, Bonifay. Waffle'Hbuse turn left on Son-ln-Law- Rd, follow the signs all the way down past Cal- vary Baptist Church, the next paved road to the right is Idlewood Drive. Follow signs! MARIANNA GOAT and SHEEP' A-iciA h 'eVery Tnursdya nghi staring -it ,5pm. Misc .. goais, sheep, chickens, ducks, guineas. Held at Auction Drive, Marianna. Phone (850)535-4006; cell 258- 5209. Jerry Johnson #AU362 AUCTION FARM & Con- struction Equipment. Sat., March 25. 9am. Hwy 231 N, Campbellton, FL. 3 local farm disper- sals, county, city, coon-" signments. Mason Auc- tion & Sales FL#AU642. (850)263-0473 off. (850)849-0792 Gerald; (850)258-7652 Chad; (850)263-6391 Todd. Consignments welcome. AUCTION OPRY EV- ERY Friday Night, Music at 5pm, auction at 7pm. Hwy 79, Esto, Florida. Coming soon: Friday & Saturday auction, ani- mals, misc, equipment, etc. Music until midnight. Classic Gospel, Country, Bluegrass Music before. auction. Maxie Yates Auction Co. (850)263- 7500. AU3017, AB2343 BAY TILE INC needs full time tile setters and la- bors. Call 850-773-0024 or 850-541-3534. WANTED MECHANIC and Tire Tech, Firestone Service Center 618 US Hwy 90 East, DeFuniak Springs. (850)892-3613 HELP WANTED GRILL Cook, Kitchen Help Tues-Sat. 535-1555 DOCTORS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL in Bonifay, Florida has an immedi- ate position available for a Part-time LPN/Scrub Tech with experience in the OR. Please send your resume to PO Box 188 Bonifay, FL 32425 Attn: Christy Booth or apply in person at 401 East Byrd Avenue. DMH is a Drug Free Work-' place. EOE 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 NEED A FULL time per- son experienced on ba- sic construction. Learn from a pro. Need good truck. Panama City loca- tion. Good attitude also. 638-3457 LIGHT HOUSEKEEP- ING AND some hands on personal care needed. Contact Bar- bara at (850)209-7564 PROFESSIONAL OF- FICE SEEKING help. Must be familiar with Microsoft Word and Ex- cel. Good clerical skills 30-40 hour week. Send resume to: Easterling & Asociates, PO Box 545, Chipley, FL 32428. No phone calls. .-.._ - DRIVER: HELPERS FOR for appliance de- livery & installation com- pany. Monday thru.Fri- day work week. Apply with Mr. Little atThe Holi- day Inn 1130 Motel Drive, Chipley, FL March 21 23. 8am- 5pm. (407)948-6332 DUMP TRUCK DRIVER Full or part-time, home every night. Prefer dump truck experience. Must have valid CDL. Apply @ Corbin Auto Sales, 1177 Jackson Ave., Chipley.. Days: 638-4630; nights 638-1434 DEPENDABLE SELF-MOTIVATED em- ployee needed to work in an Assisted Living Facil- ity in Vernon, Sunday thru Thursday. Cooking, cleaning, general house- keeping. Paid vacation. Application by appoint- ment only. 535-1160 .. FAMILY DENTISTRY OF Bonifay is accepting applications for a Part- time Dental Hygienist. Must be Florida Board, Certified. Please bring resume by office located at 110 E. North Avenue, Bonifay, FL. NO MINIMUMS NO RESERVES 5th Annual Springtime Contractors' Equip. & Truck Public Auction 4 Days Wednesday, Mar. 22 to Saturday, Mar. 25 9am Highway 19 S Philadelphia, Mississippi DAY 1 (25) Tri-axle Dumps; (70) Tandem-axle Dumps; (20) Single-axle Dumps; (80) Truck Tractors; (40) Specialty Trucks; (50) 5th Wheel, Pintle-Hitch, & Dump Trailers DAY 2 (50) Crawler Dozers; (5) Crawler Loaders; (50) Hyd. Excavators; (25) Motor Graders; (5) Off Road Dump Trucks; (30) Rubber-tired Loaders; (30) Loader Backhoes; (15) Skid Steers; (5) Trenchers; (15) Asphalt & Compaction; (15) Const.-type Forklifts; (20) Specialty Trucks; Salvage Equip., Related Attachments & Misc DAY 3 (50) Logging Equipment; (100) Farm Tractors; (12) Warehouse-type Forklifts DAY 4- (30) 1-tons, (40) Pickups, (15) Autos & SUVs, All Farming Attachments & Mics. Items (8) '03 Mack RD688S Dump Trucks, s/n 66965, 66983, 66982, 66966, 66984, 66985, 66639 & 66981 (2) '00 Cat 140H Graders, s/n 2ZK4939, 4936 & 4938 TERMS: Full Settlement Day of Sale. No Exceptions tI *N.8 w .d c .com I BUT IIDINGS, I NOW HIRING *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 Saturday, March 18, 2006, Washington County News, 7 PANHANDLE AREA Youth Counselors Ex- EDUCATIONAL Con- perience with youth with sortium (PAEC) in Chi- emotional and behavior- pley, Florida announces al needs required. High the opening for school diploma or equiv- Recruiter-1. Qualifica- alent required. Related tions include a high degree preferred. Day school diploma or equiv- and evening shifts avail- alent, must be bilingual able. Salary $21,840 - (English and Spanish) $23,840. with a valid Florida driv- Daytime Shift Supervisor er's license and must A highly responsible provide own transporta- position that includes su- tion. Migrant background pervisory, managerial, preferred. Experience and administrative func- working with migrant tions. Must demonstrate population preferred, excellent interpersonal Salary is consistent with skills and independent the PAEC and Washing- decision-making. ton County School Bachelor's degree pre- SBoard, fiscal district of ferred. Threeyears of di- record, salary schedule rectly related experience for a twelve (12) month and experience in plan- position. A copy of job de- ning/scheduling. Starting scription and list of re- salary $25,000. quirements can be found Make More than a Living, on the PAEC website Make a Difference! (www.paec.org) or for FOOD SERVICE PER- more information contact SONNEL for Correc- Neal Mixon, Human Re- tional Feeding Program. source. Specialist at Food production exper- (850)638-6131 ext 2328.ence; clean background Submit a letter of interest, and drug screening. Ben- resume and completed efits. 850-415-5043 Washington County School Board application THE WASHINGTON by12:00PM(noon)Cen- COUNTY Board of trial, March 23, 2006. County Commissioners ADVRTISIG SALES is currently accepting ap- ADVERTISING SALES plications for a fully I!- REP needed to service nsed Building official accounts in Washington for Washington, County. & Holmes Counties. Me- Directs all activities in dia experience neces- connection with the reg- sary. Do not call office. ulation of building con- Please submit resume to struction, electrical, me- Chipley Newspapers, chanical and plumbing Inc., PO Box 627,Chi- installations, while main- ply, FL 32428 or pick up training compliance with application form at office, the Southern Building 1364 N. Railroad Ave. Code and all applicable METAL ROOFING land use codes as adopt- COMPANY in need of ed by WashingtonCoun- Supervisors, Journey- ty. High school graduate men, Foremen. Top pay or GD required. Valid depending on experi- Florida driver's license ence. Call 547-1001 required. Possession of DRIVER TRACTOR State Certification as a TRAILER for appliance Building Official is re- delivery,& installation quired. A minimum of five company. Class A CDL, (5 years experience as 2 yrs tractor trailer expe- an architect, engineer, in- nence, Monday thru Fri- spector, contractor or su- day work week, earn up pennlendent o construc- to $45,000 a year. Apply tion; or,any combination with Mr. Little atThe Holi- el tnese, of which three day Inn 1130 Motel Drive, (3) years will have been Chipley, FL 1March 21- in a responsible manage- 23. 8am-5pm. (407)948- ment position. Certilica- 332 tion from CABO and lire 3 inspection cenification is TRI-COUNTY highly desirable. Certifi- COMMUNITY Council, cation in Building, Com- Inc., is accepting applica- mercial Electrical, Me- tions for Drivers for the chanical, Plumbing, Res- Wasninglon and Walton idential Electrical inspec- County Transportation tions, and plan review is Programs. Require- required. Applications ments: Must be 23 years and Job description may of age and have an Op- be obtained at the erators Driver's License Washington County withal least 5 yearsdr;v- Board of County Com- ing experience.without missionersolice located violations. Must agree to a 1331 South Boule- annual physical, and vard, Chipley, FL 32428. background screening. Applications musl be Duties: Transport riders submitted by 3:00 pm on to a pre-determined March 21,2006. Contact schedule. Use two-way person is Peter Herbert radio. Applicallons may at (850)638-6200. be obtained at any of the Washington County Tri-County Community Board of County Comn- Council, Inc., offices and missioners is an Equal submitted by Monday, Opportunity Employer. Mar. 27, 2006, at 4:30 Salary is negotiable pm. For information call Sharon Kent Administra- COOK tive Coordinator, ECKERD YOUTH Alter- (850)547-3689. Suc- native, a leader in alter- cessful applicant will be native treatment pro- subject to pre-employ- grams for youth-at-risk, is ment 'drug test. Only seeking a Cook for our qualified applicants will facility n Vemon. Provide beconsidered. Equal op- balanced, nutritious portunity employer and meals in compliance with' drug and smoke free state and federal require- workplace. ments, and assist in JERKINS INCORPO- maintaining safe and he- lathy food preparation RATED IN Bonifay is and dining areas. High seeking a A or B CDL school diploma or equiv- Driver or the Redi Mix alent required, For more Concrete and Building information call 850-535- Material Industry. Apply 6513 or fax resume to at Bonifay store. 850-535-1115. Great POSITION AVAILABLE Benefits, pay and vaca- F/T Dental Assistant @ tion. Dr. Swindles' Office 547- 4225 REED CONCRETE & Construction, Inc. If you WANTED 1 TO 10 acres are seeking long term of land close to town. employment, good wag- (850)527-4363 es, benefits and have the .. desire to lean and grow LEARNING TO CRO- with us: We are looking CHET needing nelp with for Experienced Fore- Instructions. Call 547- man's and Form Car- 3787 peters. Please come by and fill out an application: Reed Concrete & Con- struction, Inc. 850-547- 5767 or fax 850-547- CPR, FIRST AID, BCLS ,3677 & oiher classes now be- HIGHWAY ing offered at Southern INSPECTORS FOTGHWAY Home Assisted Living experienced Roadway Facility in Graceville, Construction Inspector Florida. Call (850)263- with CTOP Certification. 7999 for more info. Fax 305-264-8363, email C&C CONSTRUCTION Icasado @ eaccon- sult.com. EAC Consult- Specializing in Architec- ing, Inc. EOE tural Metal Roofing. In- DRILLERS HELPERS stallation and repair on MUST have valid Florida Commercial or residen- drivers license, and be tial. Free Quotes and 5 willing to travel, good pay year warranty on work- and benefits. Call Mon- manship. Call 547-1001. day-Friday, License #RC29027043 8-4. 352-567-9500 IMMEDIATE FOR RENT first in Chip- OPPORTUNITIES ley, Mini Warehouses. If Eckerd Treatment Pro- you don't have the room, gram for Girls- Vernon, "We Do" Lamar Florida Townsend. 850-638- Eckerd Youth Alterna- tives, a leader in thera- 39, north of peutic educational pro- Townsends. gramsforyouth-at-risk, is HORSESHOEING & hiring for the following Trimming. Prompt & reli- positions at our residen- tial facility in Vernon. able service. James Paid time off, plus great Marlowe (850)276-6577 benefits day one! Apply BUSINESS CARDS! online: www.eckerd.org, Fax: 727-442-5911 Attn: BUSINESS CARDS! A. Criner, or email: Business cards & all your ACriner@eckerd.org printing needs. I~R5im NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TA). DEED f..llca i riereby jl.'r. Ihal Julil Fai a P.arkIi In h c.llj r ul Ine I.l'1 lowing cerificate, hao ild sal certificate for a Tax Deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of Issuance, the description of the property, and the names In which it was as- .sessed are as follows: HELP:]I ONLY. Russell C. Shoap No Personal Checks Accepted. 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 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 CONCRETE HOOKS Enterprises LLC Patios, Blocks, Concrete Foun- dations, Driveways and concrete cuttings, Etc. Over 30 years Experi- ence. Owner Charles Hooks contact at 850- 225-1371 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 Wesley Hall Roofing LLC. All types roofing & repair. Metal roofs, flat roofs, new roofs & tear offs. We do it all! 638- 8335. Lic#RC0066513 PANHANDLE LAWN SERVICE Quality work, affordable prices. Senior Citizen Discount. Free Estimates 956-5070 or 956-4758 QUALITY CLEANING AT reasonable rates. Call Heavenly Helpers Clean- ing Service. 579-4402; 547-5041; 209-1943; 850-849-2535 WILL CLEAN HOUSES trailers. reasonable rates, have references. 850-373-8186; 850-373- 8140 . TRACTOR WORK SMALL tractor and bushhog for hire. Also, nave tractor pulled tiller for garden spots! Have finish mower and blade for small dirt projects. Call 638-1421 INTERIOR PAINTING OUTSIDE trim, small outbuildings, fences, no job too small, free esti- mate, local references. Call 850-638-0635 or 850-624-4387 J&J CABINET shop. For alf your kitchen cabinets & house repair needs. Call James S. Howell. (850)535-2839; .(850)260-1619 J&W CONCRETE Pumping & Underground Utilities, LLC. Water- works handyman. Jimmy Brown (850)819-2726, (850)535-2901. Nextel 186*36*2982 . SEWING MACHINE & Vacuum Cleaner Repair, guaranteed service on all makes & models. Free estimates. Western Auto, 216 N. Waukesha, Boni- fay. 547-3910 SMALL DOZER WITH rake for hire. Call John @ (850)260-1342 HOME INTERIORS AND Gifts. Melissa Darrow, Independent Contractor, Decorating Consultant. 1315 Watts Avenue, Chipley, FL 32428. 850-638-7146; mdarrow62@aol.com SULLIVANS SERVICE, LLC. specializing in New Construction, Remodel- ing, Swimming Pools, Service Upgrades. Al- most a decade business experience.850-814- 1809 Florida, thence S 89* 16' 15" W along South line of said Section 24, 671.40 feet, thence N 01" 01' 58' W 298.50 feet to the Point of Beginning, thence Continue N 01" 01' 58" W 358.50 feet, thence S 89* 14' 34" W 642.61 feet, thence N 01 08' 19" W 1970.04 feet to the Intersection with the North line of the SE 1/4 of said Section 24, thence N 89* 09' 34" E along said North Une 1307.48 feet to a point 15 feet West of the Northeast corner of said SE 1/4, thence Northerly, parallel with East line of said Section 24 to the Intersection with Southerly right- of-way line of Alcan Boulevard and the end of centerline. NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED : K.M. Small & H.A. Alfahed LEGAL NOTICES Said property being inthe county sessed areas follows: BY:J C Rogers,Deputy Clerk WASHINGTON COUNTY, of Washington, State of Florida. Unless such certificated shall be CERTIFICATE NO. 87 WARNING: THEREAREUNPAID FLORIDA redeemed according to the law, YEAR OF ISSUANCE 99 TAXES ON PROPERTY WHICH BY J C Foer. D.put. Cla .. the property described shall be YOU OWN INWHICHYOU:HAVE t. J oger. Depur Clan sold to the highest bidder at the DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: LEGAL INTEREST. THE PROP- WARNING: THEREAREUNPAID courthouse door on April 6,2006 Parcel # 00-0290-0000 ERTY WILL BE SOLD AT PUB- TAXES ON PROPERTY WHICH at 10:00 AM. UC AUCTION ON April 12,2006'. YXOU OWNP WHIRH YOWHAVE One acre In the Northeast comer UNLESSTHE BACK TAXES ARE LGAL IN ERESTTHE PRO- Dated this 22dayof February, of the SE1/4of the SW 1/4 of PAID. TO MAKE ARRANGE- TWLE BESLDAT PUB 2006 t F Section 32, Township 4 North, MEN'S FOR PAYMREN GE-,EOWTOILLBETSOLO AT PUB- 2006 RSnge 12 West, Washinton R MENTSC UPAYMENTOR TO 1.1 AUCTION ON AVril 12; 2006 200BRange 12 West, Washngton LINDA HAYES COOK CLERK County, o d a whl Ir EINFO A UNLESSTHEBAKTAXESAR OF THE CIRCUIT COURT more particularly described as COURT IMMEDIATELY AT P.O. MENTSFORPAYMKEARORTO Beginning at the Northeast cor- BOX 647 OR 1293 JACKSON RECEIV FOURHER NFORMA- WASHINGTON COUNTY, nerof saidFortyacreasaPoint AVE.., SUITE101, CHIPLEY, TION,NTACTTHECLER KOF FLORIDA of Beginning, and run West 70 STIONXONTACTTHECLERKOF FLR yard along te North lrie ofsaid FLORIDA 32428, OR TELE COURT IMMEDIATELY AT P.O. By: J C Roers Deputy Clerk Forty, thence South 70 yards, PHONE(850)638-6008 EXT225. BOX 647 OR 1293 JACKSON By: JC R D y Ck thence run East 70 yards to the AMOUNT TO REDEEM FOR AVE., SUITE 101, CHIPLEY, WARNING THERE ARE UNPAID East line of said Forty, thence AOUN. "' E'D-E FOR .FLORIDA 32428, OR TELE- WARNING:THEREAREUNPAID Noth70yards along the Eastln arc 5 1,1859 IN U.S CUR- PHONE(850) 38-6008 ET225. TAXES ON PROPERTY WHICH of said Forty to the Point of Be. RENCY ONLY. YOU OWNIN WHICHYOU HAVE glnning:LESSANDEXCEPT:that AMOUNT TO REDEEM FOR LEGAL INTEREST. THE PROP- portion of the above described AMOUNT TO REDEEM FOR April March $2,063.48IN U.S. CUR- ERTY WILL BE SOLD'AT PUB- parcel lying wihlnheexistng ,202.91 IN U S CURRENCY RENYONLY c AUCTION O April6, 2006 r g ght-of-wtayon he ex276. ONLY. U C R O . UNLESS THE BACK TAXESARE right-of-wy Hghway276AMOU ONTTOREDEEM FORAp PAID. TO MAKE ARRANGE- NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED : No Personal Checks Accepted. 29419 IN U.S. CURRENCY MENTS FOR PAYMENT OR TO Calvin & Rebecca Wilkerson Cashier's Ch kso C YO RECEIVE FURTHER INFORMA- Cashier's Checks, Money OQr- ONL TION, CONTACTTHE CLERK OF Said propertybeing Inthe county ders, and Western Union are the NoPersonalChecks Accepted COURT IMMEDIATELY AT P.O. of Washngton, State of Florida. only other alternativesaccepted.n A . BOX 647 OR '1293 JACKSON Unlesssuch certicated shall be Cashier' Checks, Money Or- AVE., SUITE 101, CHIPLEY, redeemed accordingto the law, As publish n te Washington aiersWeste unonare Oth FLORIDA 32428, OR TELE- the property described shall be County 'News March 4, 2006; onlyotheraltemativeeaccepted. PHONE(850)638-6008EXT225. soldtothe highest bidder at the March11,2006,March18,2006, ly alpt courthouse door'on April 6, 2006 AMOUNT TO REDEEM FOR at 10:00 AM. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR As'published In the.Washinton uousy ew ivaru a aruu March $'2,620.75 IN U.S. CUR- RENCY ONLY. AMOUNTTO REDEEM FOR April $ 2,716.23 IN U.S. CURRENCY 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 25, 2006, March 4,2006, March 11,2006, March 18, 2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION 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- scnphion ol the property. an.J the -,T.i.e: In which It waS dasesned are as follows . CERTIFICATE NO .862 YEAR OF ISSUAHtCE 01 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: Pjrcl 00. .155-0100 s Tral pan c.i ns NW 1/14 01 Se:- Ir'n ?5. TI N R 16VW lynIg Scuirul ao a lr.a sxlnaing along Irea Sceul boundary 1 Plo0t 29 ano 30. lring Wesl ol Piors 30, 31.32. 33. 34, 35. 36 r.a 37 and Nortr ol 3 line 6KIrndir.,g sic.ng loi.l boui'dary O1 P01 37 an2. EasI of PlolP 26, 27, 26, ana 29, or Ine Seminole Plantation Plat, being In Washington County, Florida. NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED : SouthTrust Bank Said property being In the county of Washington, State of Florida. Unless such certificated shall be redeemed according to the law, the property described shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse door on April 6,2006 at 10:00 AM... . Dated this 17 day of Februtlry, 2005 UNDA HAYES COOK CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT WASHINGTON COUNTY; FLORIDA BY: J C Rogers; Deputy Clerk WARNING:THEREARE UNPAID TAXES ON PROPERTY WHICH YOU OWN IN WHICH YOU HAVE LEGAL INTEREST. THE PROP- ERTY WILL BE SOLD AT PUB- LIC AUCTION ON April 6, 2006 UNLESSTHE 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 101, CHIPLEY, FLORIDA 32428; OR TELE- PHONE (850) 638-6008 EXT225. AMOUNT TO REDEEM FOR March $3,673.15 IN U.S. CUR- RENCY ONLY. AMOUNTTO REDEEM FOR April $ 3,727.08 IN U.S. CURRENCY 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 25,2006, March 4,2006,Mamh 11,2006 March 18,2006, NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED Notice is hereby, given, that Jlmmey Bailey or Joyce Bailey the hoder 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. 247 YEAR OF ISSUANCE 02 , DESCRIPTION O1 PROPERTY:. Parcel o00-1231 -0001 A ici commencing .423.99 leel South T 1-nfl" East rrom a Car- lain SluO Or, na living line. 5a I'ea -n C,:.- ar.d Forrsliar. ano or, Tc.'nship rine a iIding Town. r.ips FC.UI and five ana nnrnin aue Eau.l 19 leart inr.ci Soulh 1.ln- Earl 1JO f6el trance Wesl 192 eil, inierce Nonh 10 leer to the Point of Beglnning, being a part of the N of the NE 1/4of Section 4, Township 4 North, Range 13 West. (Being the South 40 feet of Lot 9, Block 2 In the N n of the NE 1/4). Situate In Wash- ington County, Florida. TAX DEED Dated this 17 day of February , 2006 Notice Is hereby given, that UINDA HAYEs COOK Wlthold Beleckas the holder of NDAHAYESthe following certificate, has filed CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT said certificate for aTax Deed to COU OF THE CRCUTRT be Issued thereon. The certificate Number and year of Issuance, the WASHINGTON COUNTY, description of the property, and FLORIDAthe names in which It was as- sessed are as follows BY:JCRogers,DeputyClerk CERTIFICATE NO 1326 CERN TIFIC~ATE NO1,32 WARNING: THEREARE UNPAID TAXES 01 PROPERTY WHICH YOU OWN IN WHICH YOU HAVE LEGAL INTEREST THE PROP- ERTY WILL BE SOLD AT PUB- LIC AUCTION ON Apnl 6. 2006 UNLESS THE BACK TAXES ARE PAID. TO MAKE ARRANGE-' M.ENTS 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 18501636-6008 EXT 225. AMOUNT TO REDEEM FOR March 1.571.25 IN U.S CUR- RENCY ONLY AMOUNT TO REDEEM FOR Apnl S 1.594.44 IN U S. CURRENCY ONLY. No Personal Checks Accepted. Casnier s Crocks. Money Or- dare3. and Weslem Union are te only other altematives accepted As puDiishea in mte Wasningon Counry News F6oruary 25.2006. March J. ?006. Marcn 11. 2006 M.arcn 18 2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED Notice Is hereoy given, that Jimmey Bailey or Joyce Bailey the holder ol the following cer- tlficate, has filed said certificate for a Tax Deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of Issuance, the de- crinption ol tnh property. and the names in wnich It was assessed ar as3 10(lu , CERTIFICATE NO. 468 YEAR OF ISSUANCE 02 DE-. SCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: Par- cel #00-3096-0015 Lol 2: Commence al the NE cor- ner of Saction 16 Township 1 Nc.rth Range 14 Wesl. Wasning- ion County. Fona. thence South 00 28 41 Wesi along the East Line of sad Section 161or 466 08 Iact. thence continue South 00" 2 8' 41" WaSls along 1aio East Line lor 404 68 ear lo the North Rignl ol Way Line of a Gull Power Company Easement; thence South 58 40' 20" West along said North Right of Way Line for 1429.37 feet to the Northerly Right of Way Line of reenhead Road; thence North 55' 56'08' West along said Northerly Right ofWayLinefor134.97feetto the Point of Beginning; thence leav- ing said Northery Right of Way Line North 60 02 22" East for 1097.90 feet; thence.North 16 59' 15" East for 190.58 feet; thence South 67 47' 06",West for 289.09 feet; thenceSouth 61 37' 48" West for 1045.17 feet to said Northerly Right of Way Line; thence South 55 11' 59" East along said Northerly Right of Way Line for 160.04 feet; thence South 55' 56' 08" East along said Northerly Right of Way Line for 59.00 feet'to the Point of Begin- ning. NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED : Jacquellne M. Herrera Said property being In the county of Washington, State of Florida. Unless such certificated shrill be redeemed according to the law, the property described shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse door on April 6,2006 at 10:00 AM. Dated this 17 day of February 2006 LINDA HAYES COOK CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT WASHINGTON COUNTY., FLORIDA BY:J 0 Rogers, Deputy Cler WARNIGJO THEREARE UNPAID TAXES ON PROPERTY WHICH YOU OWN IN WHICH YOU HAVE LEGAL INTEREST. THE PROP- ERTY WILL BE SOLD AT PUB- LIC AUCTION ON April 6. 2006 UNLESS 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 18501638-6008 EXT 225. AMOUS T TO RnEDEM FOR CERTIFICATE NO. 152 NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED : March $2,878.23 IN U.S. CUR- YEAR OF ISSUANCE 99 Regenia Joyce McKnight. RENCY ONLY. DESCRIPTION OF:PROPERTY: Parcel # 00-0562-0011 Exhibit "A" Commence at a half-inch rebar (#1499) marking the Southwest comer of NE 1/4 of the SE 1/4 of Section 24, Township 2 North, Range 13 West, Washington County, Florida, thence N 01' 08' 19" W 656.58 feet along the West line of the NE 1/4 of the SE 1/4 of said Section 24 to a half-Inch rebar (#1499), thence N 89 11' 13" E 330.02 feet to the Point of Beginning, thence continue N 89 11' 13" E 330.02 feet, thence N 01 01' 58" W 657.00 feet to the intersection with the North line of the SE 1/4, thence S 89 09'34" W 330.62 feet along said North line, thence S 01 05' 09" E 656.84 feet to the Point of Be- ginning: and containing 4.98 acres, more or less. And subject to a 15 foot road easement along the North property line. TOGETHER WITH ACCESS IN SECTION 24 DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: All that part of Sec- tion 24, Township 2 North, Range 13 West, Washington County, Florida lying within 15 feet right and left of the following de- scribed centerline: Commence at the Southeast Comer of Section 24, Township 2 North, Range 13 West, Washington County, 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 dooron April 6,2006 at 10:00 AM. Dated this 17 day of February, 2006 UNDA HAYES COOK CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT WASHINGTON COUNTY, FLORIDA BY: J C Rogers, Deputy Clerk WARNING: THEREAREUNPAID TAXES ON PROPERTY WHICH YOU OWN IN WHICH YOU HAVE LEGAL INTEREST. THE PROP- ERTY WILL BE SOLD AT PUB- LIC AUCTION ON April 6, 2006 UNLESS THE BACK AXES 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 101, CHIPLEY, FLORIDA 32428, OR TELE- PHONE (850) 638-6008 EXT225. AMOUNT TO REDEEM FOR March $ 2,547.82 IN U.S. CUR- RENCY ONLY. AMOUNTTO REDEEM FOR April' $ 2,920.49 IN U.S. CURRENCY ONLY. No Personal Checks Accepted. Cashier's Checks, Money Or- ders, and Western Union are the only other altematives accepted. As published In the Washington County News February 25, 2006, March 4, 2006, Marc 11, 2006, March 18,, 2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED Notice is hereby given, that Wlthold Beleckas the holder of the following certificate, has filed said certificate for a Tax Deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which It was as- sessed are as follows:. CERTIFICATE NO. 1236 YEAR OF ISSUANCE 1999 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: Parcel # 01-0109-0032 Lot 32, Block 109, of Sunny Hills Unit 01, a subdivision according to the Plat thereof, as recorded In Plat Book 2, Pages 28 through 37, of the Public Records of Washington County, Florida. YEAR O ISSUANCE 99 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTYI Parces l 02-0243-0012 Lot 12. Block 243. of Sunny Hills Un.l 2, a subdivision according to te Plat tnereol. as racoraed In Plat Book 2. Pag6a 28 Inrougn 37, ol the PcDllc Records ol Wasningion County. Florioa. NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED . John Anlonatis Said property being inthe county ot Washington, Slate of Flonda. Unless sucn certificated shell be redeemed according to the law. rhe property, asscnbed Ish bo solo to Ire highest ldaer at tne counnouse door on April 12. 2006 at 10.00 AM. Daied this 22 day of Februar, . 2006 UNDA HAYES COOK CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT WASHINGTON COUNTY. FLORIDA County News Marcn 4, 06uo, March 11,2006, March 18,2006, March 25,2006, . NOTICE OF APPUCATION FOR TAX DEED Notice Is hereby given, that Withold Beleckas the holder of the following certificate, has filed said certificate for a Tax Deed to be issued thereon.The certificate number andyearof ssuance,the description of the property and the names in wnich it was as- sessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE 'NO. 578 YEAR OF ISSUANCE 99 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY. Parcel r 00-3357-0036 ol 1, Block D, according o Oak Hill Unit One. a subdivision ol part of Secltion 27. Township 2 North. Range 14 West. as shown in Plal on file recorded in Plal Book 3. page 158, Pubic Records of Washington County, Florida. NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED : John Murzanski Said propsrry Deing in tin Counry of Washington. Stale ol Florida Unless such certificatM shall be rldesmai according to na law me property descrioeo snail be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse door on April 12, 2006 at 10,00 AM Datea this 23 oay of February , 2006 UNDA HAYES COOK BY: JC Rogers. Deputy Clerk i 'CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT WARNING THERE ARE UNPAID COURT TAXES ON PROPERTY WHICH WASHINTON COUNTY, YOU OWN IN WHICH YOU HAVE FLORIDA ON COUNTY, LEGAL INTEREST THE PROP- ERTY WILL BE SOLD AT PUB- BY JIC Rogers Deputy LIC AUCTION ON April 12.2006 'BY J Roger Deputy Clerk UNLESS THE BACK TAXES ARE WARNING: THEREAREUNPAID PAID TO MAKE ARRANGE- TAXES ON PROPERTYAWHICH MENTS FOR PAYMENT OR TO YOU OWN PROPERTY WHICH YOU HAVE RECEIVE FURTHER INFORMA-YOU OWO TON.C CT THE CLERK F LEGAL.IN. REST.THE PROP, TION. COUfTCI THEACLERKPOF ERIY.WILL BE SOLD AT'PUB5 COURT IMMEDIATELY AT P.O UCAUCTION DON April 12, 2006 BOX 647 OR 1293 JACKSONT LI AUCT1N ON Aprl 12,2006 ABX 847 OR S 123 ACKSON UNLESSTHEBACKTAXESARE AVE., SUITE 101. CHIPLEY PAID. TO MAKE ARRANGE- FLORIDA 32426, OR TELE-MENTS FOR PAYMENT OR TO pHO N (850) 638-6008EXT MENTS FOR PAYMENT OR TO PHONE (850) 638-6008 2 RECEIVE FURTHER INFORMA- AMouNT TO" REDEEM FOR TIONiCONTACTTHECLERK OF March 1.86 47 IN U.S. R- COURT IMMEDIATELY AT P.O. S47 I U.S. CUR- BOX 647 OR 1293 JACKSON RENCYONL1 AVE., SUITE 101. CHIPLEY. A FLORIDA 32428. OR TELE- AMOUNT TO REDEEM FOR April E LOIDA 32428. OR TELE- S 1.204 20 IN U S. CURRENCY PHONE (5016-6008Ei 22 ONLY. No Personal Checks Accepted. Cashier's Checks, Money Or- aerz and Western Union are the only other allemeivas accepted As published In the Washigton County News March 4, 2006, March 1,2006, March 18,2006, March 25, 2006, NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED AMUUNI. IU nCUciM rUn March S 1.589.57 IN U.S CUR- RENCY ONLY. AMOUNTTO REDEEM FOR April S1,613 48 IN US CURRENCY ONLY. : No Personal Checks Accepted. Cashier s Checks. Money Or- dern. ana Westelr union are thl only othIr aliernauves accepted As 'published'In the Washington County News March 4, 2006, Notice is hereby give, that Mar ,uuo, Man 1 uo, Withold Beleckas the holder of, March 25,2006, the following certificate, has filed said certificate for a Tax Deed to Legal Advertisement be issued thereon. The certificate The following vehicles will be sold number and year of issuance, the atpublic auction atNichols Auto description ofthe property, and Rpeuic on l Acuo the names in which it was as- Repair & Towing 1146 Jackson ensseam Ine whit Ave. Chlpley FL at 8:00 AM on sessed are as follows: the following dates CERTIFICATE NO. 1533 YEAR OF ISSUANCE 99 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: Parcel # 06-0386-0019 April 10,2006 1999 Suzukl SUV VIN#2S3TA52C6X61C2758 Ap ril3, 2006 lue21 -194321 Lot 19. Block 386. of Sunny Hills 1 86n evy i Poor Unl: 6. a suDdlulsion accorrg 1 to the Pial inereol. as recorded As publishd In the In Pial Book 2. 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