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U - _________________________________ U - no-,T' @ico Chipley Council discusses proposed budget CJWC 'I assos and Hairbows' community sale on September 30 , Kids grow so fast that it seems like the cutest outfit goes from 'too cute" to "too little" over- night. Seasonal consignment sales are popping up all over the country in response as mom's do what they have done for genera- tions, find creative solutions for caring for their families. The panhandle will jump on the band agon this fall with the first ever Lassos and Hairbows community consignment sale to be held September 30 from 8 a.m. 4 p.m. at the Chipley Agriculture Center, located on Hwy. 90. Hosted by the Chipley Junior Woman's Club (CJWC), the sale will offer moms an easy way to earn extra money for their nearly- new, high quality, children's items and maternity wear, and others the opportunity to take advantage of some great deals. Veteran seasonal consignment shoppers say the best way to take advantage of a seasonal sale is to jump in with both feet by selling and buying. The sale of items can rack up some serious cash to pay for purchases. Many moms across the country are doing just that, selling one season of outgrown clothing and using the money to buy the next season's clothing at a great price. It is so much easier than a garage sale and more profitable than a consignment shop. Sim- ply select the items to sell, bring them to Lassos and Hairbows on the drop-off day, and organizers will sell them! Sellers will earn 65 percent of the profit with little work on their part. In addition, proceeds will go back to the community through the work of the Junior Woman's Club. Nothing to sell? That's no rea- son to stay at home and miss out on the great deals on clothing. boutique items, baby gear, toys. maternity wear, and much more, all under one roof. A large crowd is expected, so for the best selec- tion organizers say to be sure to get there early. For more information about Lassos and Hairbows, visit the CJWC website at www.chipleyjuniors.com or call (850) 326-1577. The CJWC, organized in 1991 to encourage public spirit in the community, sponsors numer- ous annual events including the Adopt-A-Road trash pickup, spring canned food drive, Back- To-School Supply drive, and an- nual scholarship. The congregation sings *I'll Fly Awayo during the performance of' at the Ag Center. 'Grit & Grace' benefits Chiple3 It was time for humor, his- tory and fun Thursday night as Chipley Kiwanis Club presented "Grit & Grace" at the Ag Center. "Grit & Grace", the highly ac- claimed folk life play based at Freeport in Walton County, was performed September 7. The humorous view of life in the Panhandle played to a full house in 2004 as part of the on- going Kiwanis Dinner Theatre program, and a large crowd was on hand to enjoy the play this year as well. Featuring stories, periences a nostalgic look at a simpler time. "Grit & Grace" is a place where stories are told. faces are remem- bered and history is honored. Over the years it has presented some of the greatest moments in local history, as seen through the eyes of those who were there or whose families lived them. "It's not about GRITS," joked Dr. Lynn May field. one of the case members. "It's about the grit to get the job done Johii Wayne-type true grit. "Our common goal is to pres- ent our past and our oral history - to remember our pioneers and settlers and their true grit,',' -"Grit. & Grace" has ar- ranged their ever-changing material into a special presen- tation for the Dinner Theatre Dinner was served in the Ag Center Assembly Hall followed by the performance. The stories told were many and varied. There was Ralph "Story Man". Kline singing on stage, to gospel favorites "Victory in Jesus" and "I'll Fly Away," to the preacher coming to Sunday din- ner (a hungry preacher at that') to a history lesson. Girls tried to get out of shelling peas only to find out how hard it was to work for dad sawing wood. The story of Chipley Garden Club welcomes Chipley Garden Club wel- comed two prospective members at the September meeting. Beth Stewart and Karen Miller were introduced and invited to join the club, Louise Michaels, Garden Club president, laid out plans for the coming year. They included presenting plants to students a Kate Smith Elementary, Wash- ington County Christian School, and to home-schooled students; decorating the annual Farm City, Banquet; teaching students at Kate Smith how to make dried. and live flower arrangements; working on the Butterfly Gar- den at Kate Smith; making craft items to be sold at the Sunland Fall Festival in Marianna; host- ing a chili cook-off and costume contest at the Farmers' Market in Chipley on Halloween night; preparing veterans comfort bags for distribution in December; holding a yard sale on Oct. 7; helping with the 2007 Wash- ington County Youth Fair; and Louise Michaels, Garden Club j coming year. hosting the Spring Garden Club district meeting in 2007. Program for the September club meeting included master gardeners, Charlotte Sapp, Von- ceil Coggin, and John Foster JAY FELSBERG Managing Editor Chipley City Council will hold a budget hearing Thursday. Sept. 14 at 5:05 p.m. Council will also set the tentative millage at that time. The proposed budget is press. Sently for $7.295 million, but should rise to about $10 million once reserve funds are reviewed A .111C and grants for new projects are .. added, City Administrator Jim "Grit & Grace" Thursday night Morris said. Council held a budget work. shop Tuesday night, and some Club of the items covered at the Work. SKiwanis Club shop are as follows: -Council will consider paying Indian chief Sam Story was told off two USDA bonds to reduce in a haunting ballad. the annual drain on the budget Jeremiah Campbell is pro- due to debt services. The debts duction director and Ted Kline are $265,700 remaining from is director. The 2006 play, a $500,000 bond for public "Schemes, Scandals and She- improvement revenue bonds nanigans.,' will be at Freeport for streets and drainage, and a High School on Nov.ember 4-5 capital improvement revenue and 11-12. For information, call bond for $63.000 remaining out 850-835-2032 or check otrt of $87.000 for a fire truck. Pay www.gritandgrace.org. ing off the nine USDA bonds The Kiwanis Club of Chipley takes about $300,000 out of the was formed in 1941 and is mark- general fund every year, Morris ing its 65th year of community said. The remaining balance is service. The Kiwanis motto is, $4.194 million out of an original "Serving The Children of the $5.1.04 million. Paying off the World", and its six permanent ob- two bonds listed would remove jects have remained unchanged about $70,000 from the balance. since adoption in 1924. *Discussed water rates, but The Kiwanis Dinner Theatre took no action. It was agreed format has proven to be an ef- that the rates are comparable fective fund raiser for the local with those of. surrounding com- Kiwanis Club, who provides munities and that people on fixed funding for youth-oriented incomes in particular would have programs such as direct schol- trouble with higher rates. *Increased the police budget See KIWANIS, page 8 from $783,374 last fiscal year to $926,000 due to the transfer of $200,000 in ad valorem taxes new mem bers from the County. The funds will go to improve service by adding an officer and a new vehicle. Of 4ficers would also get a $1 an hour raise across the board. There has been a drastic decrease in maintenance costs now that cars Share being rotated out of service ., faster. Officers will also get im. proved cleaning service. *Increased the fire depart- ment budget from $233,747 to $241,209. The new tanker is ar. riving soon and the department will purchase a new "Jaws of Life" for about $18,000. *Reduced the cemetery budget from $474,950 to $297,850 due to completion of the landscape ., project. Three new vans will be purchased for the inmate crews. *Streets increased from resident, laid out plans for the $574,255 to $680,353. The bud- resident, laid out plans for the get has at present- $50,000 for paving and resurfacing, $10,000 answering questions concerning for sidewalk repair (doubled gardening in the local area. from last year) and a new trac- -nyne -ntees ;-i -J;1- *Rereainwsrdcdfo Anyone interested in join- ing the Chipley Garden Club should call Louise Michaels at 638-2111. *Recreation was reduced from $587,640 to $303,262 due to See BUDGET, page 8 Yea r's Bac k............................................. ........2 Weather Saturday Mostly cloudy with a 40 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Highs 86 to 89. East winds Cla ssi field s..................................................... 6 7 around 5 mph...becoming south 5 to 10 mph near the coast in the afternoon. Saturday Night Mostly cloudy with a 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Lows 68 to 71 inland...around 73 along the coast. East winds Com m unity News............... ......I de around 5 mph in the evening...becoming light and variable. Sunday Mostly cloudy with a 40 percent chance of C om mIUnity INe Vws...............................................nside showers and thunderstorms. Highs 86 to 90. Light and variable winds. Sunday Night Mostly cloudy with a 30 ,percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Lows 66 to 71. Monday Mostly cloudy with a 40 percent chance of Livestock Reports................................................... showers and thunderstorms. Highs 87 to 91. Monday Night Mostly cloudy with a 30 percent chance of showers S and thunderstorms. Lows 67 to 72. Tuesday Mostly cloudy with a 50 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. KMS News I..................nside Highsaround 86. Tuesday Night Mostly cloudy with a 40 percent chance of thundershowers. ..II. I A 4 2, Washington County News, Saturday, September 9, 2006 K-9 Scott passes away after years of service The Washington County Sheriff's Office reports the recent passing of Narcotic Detection K-9 Scott. K-9 Scott was handled by Dep- uty Cpl. J.C. Culbreath. K-9 Scott joined the Wash- ington County Sheriff's Office in March 2004. He was trained to detect common drugs such as co- caine, cocaine based drugs, marijuana, methamphet- amines, Ecstasy, and other illegal drugs. Since K-9 Scott joined, the department he was involved in over 80 drug arrests within Washington County. K-9 Scott was also involved in numerous drug-related arrests in sur- rounding counties and was an valuable member of the Sheriff's Office team. K-9 Scott was one of two K-9s at the Sheriff's Office, the second is K-9 Xito who has served in Washington County for over five years. K-9 Xito is now being retired due to age and age-related health problems. These Narcotic Detection K-9s have served this community as part of several drug cases and our new K-9 team will be a mill am ami ila m.a..- *ris PI l -1 V Cpl. J.C. Culbreath and K-9 Scott visit students at Washington County Christian School. key part of drug arrests in the future. The cost of re- placing both, of these K-9s is $15,000. The Sheriff's Office will be hosting several fundraising activi- ties throughout the county, in the upcoming weeks to reach this goal. "We want to thank you in advance for supporting the Washington County Sheriff's Office in this war on drugs," said an officer. For more informa- tion please contact Cul- breath at the Washington County Sheriff's Office, 1293 Jackson Ave. Bldg 400, Chipley, FL 32428, by phone at 850-638-6111 or visit www.wcso.us.. *Chipola College will of- fer a variety of short cours- es in the coming weeks. An Advanced Level Cake Decorating II class will meet Thursdays, Oct. 5 through 26 from 6 to 8: 30p.m. Cost is $41. Chipola will offer the following Mandatory training for Child Care Fa- cility Personnel and Family Child Care Home: Child Abuse & Neglect, Sept. 16, 7 to 11 a.m.; Child Growth & Development, Sept. 16, 11 a.nm. to 5 p.m.; Behavioral Observation & Screening, Sept. 11 and 13, 6 to 9 p.m.; Rules & Regulations (center), Sept. '18 and 20, 6 to 9 p.m.; Rules & Regula- tions (family), Sept. 23, 7 a.m. to 1 p.m.; Pre-School Appropriate Practices, Oct. 21, 7 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Special Needs Appropri- ate Practices, Oct. 7, 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Costs range from $17 to $43 depending onlength of course., A Real Estate Sales .course will meet Sept. 30 through Oct. 1, 14, 15, 28, .29, and Nov. 5 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Cost is $250. 'The Continuing Educa- tion Department also of fers custom motivational workshops for businesses and organizations. The following are available: Eat That Frog: Stop Pro. crastinating and Get More Done in Less Time; Whale Done: The Power of Posi- tive Relationships; The Pygmalion Effect: -Manag. ing the Power of Expecta. tions; Discussing Perfor. mance; The Attitude Virus: Curing Negativity in the Workplace; Team Build. ing: What makes a Good Team Player?; and After All, You're the Supervisor! Education To Go of fers online programs in: computers, photography, languages, writing, enter- tainment industry, grant writing, business, sales, ac. counting, test prep, finance. health, child care, parent. ing, art, history, psychol. ogy, literature, statistics. philosophy, engineering, law and nursing. For dates and course outlines, visit www.ed2go.com/chipola For information about any of these non-credit courses, call 850-718. 2395. CJWC membership drive The Chipley Junior Women's Club would like to extend any invitation to all ladies between the ages of 18 and 40 to join us this Monday, Sept. 11, at 6 p.m. for our Annual Membership Drive. The Membership Drive is a great op- portunity to learn what CJWC is all about, meet new friends, and enjoy some great food! The CJWC meets at the historic Chipley Women's Club, North 5th Street. For more information -contact Ayshia Hatcher at 638-45555 or 638-2268. My Safe Florida Home The My Safe Florida Home inspection program is up and running. The state De- partment of Financial Services' liad to hire an additional 10 temporary workers just to handle the volume of calls. Operators are taking people's contact information so they can let them know when the applica-. tion period opens. Log onto www.mysafef loridahome.com for information about the program, and click on "Step three" at the top of the page to take action to protect your home. You can also call the consum- er help line toll-free at 1-800-342-2762 to ask questions and have information mailed to you. RMS open house Roulhac Middle School will hold open: house from 4-5:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 13. Information on supplemental educa. tional services (after school tutoring) will be discussed. Book Fair at VMS During the week of Sept.11-15, Ver- non Middle School will host a Scholastic Book Fair in the school library. On Sept. 11 from 3:30-5 p.m., parents will be able to accompany their student to the fair. W'ASHI IU [INGO O1U~ UNTY U 1 DGETi UPDATE The Washington County 0Board of County Commis- sioners held a budget work- shop on Sept. 6, tentatively approving the proposed budget. The final draft will be presented on their next budget meeting on Sept. 26 at 5:30 p.m. *Animal Control Depart- ment Dr. Todd Anderson * $3,000 budget increase. *The Board approved a quote for Property, Inland Marine and Automobile Insurance from Brown & Brown PRIA (PGIT) with a $5,000 deductible for buildings and $1,000 for autos; $236,981 total insurance quote. Increase $95,286; 5 percent deduct- ible per location for each named windstorm; rented, leased, or borrowed equip- ment, emergency service portable and communica- tion equipment will need to be scheduled if valued at over $15,000; subject to a 25 percent minimum pre- mium upon binding, and total premium due within 30 days of inception unless financing is arranged (light trucks & passenger autos 2002 and'older have liabil- ity coverage only).- *Ronnie B. Finch, Coun- ty Commissioner District 5, met with residents from Crystal Village and Crystal Lake to decide whether or not they will implement the MSBU, no decision taken yet. *General Fund balanced with a $208,128 contin- gency; total Fund Budget is $13,661,801. *Transportation Fund (Roads and Bridges) bal- anced with a $189,379 contingency, total Fund is $3,388,661. Cash carry forward was increased to $1,295,000. *The following new po- sitions are in the proposed budget to be advertised when budget approved: 911 Clerical position, funded at $10/hr; Inmate Supervisor funded under Park and Recreation Dis- trict 5 at $10/hr; two labor positions for' Public Works at $9.20/hr; Inmate Super- Washington County Voters fr your outstanding support shown in the September primary election! I ask for your continued assistance and help in reaching our goal of making all Washington County Schools great once again. Please join me in thanking Gary Clark for his 12 years of service to the Washington County School System. SUSAN G. ROBERTS visor for Public Works at $10"hr; half-time position' of Library for Sunny Hills; Horticulture half position funded at $22,000; and a Human Resource position. *Orange Hill Soil Conservation funded 'at $20,000. *Airport Authority fund- ed at $5,000. *Salvation Army Pro- gram funded at $5,000. *$7,000 funded under Legislative Budget for a proposal to convert the. minutes program where can be put on' Internet without having to be re- typed. *Family Health Insur- ance funded with County paying 75 percent. Done based on surveys provided by -Administrative Depart- ment with 15 additional positions funded for em- ployee only coverage. *Computer Department equipment request funded at $10,000. *$12,000 transferred to Public Safety has been omitted per Roger Hagan's presentation on Aug. 24. *Inmate housing rev- enues put back under General Fund and inmate medical expenses put un- der Detention and Correc- tions budget. *MSBU (Sunny Hills) re- quest of $160,000 funded out of General Fund. *Sod Farm building funded at $100,000 out of 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 Thursday, September 21, 2006 at 9:00 a.m. The pur- pose of the hearing is to review and consider the fol- lowing request: 1. Request for a Variance: Parcel ID # 00-2186-0002. Location: 1292 Brickyard Rd., Chipley, FL. Petition- er: Hal W. Gore, Jr. Requested Use: (1) For the dis-' play and sale of manufactured buildings; (2) To be allowed to use property for the above use. The subject property is more specifically designated in the map reflected herein.. , p All citizens and interested parties are encouraged to attend the public hearing. Any inquiries regarding the hearing or any person requiring a special accom- modation because of a disability or physical impair- ment, including speech or hearing impairments, should contact the City Administrator's Office at least (3) calendar days prior to the hearing. Jim Lassiter Engineer Inspector General Fund for Piark and Recreation. *Rolling Pines match, funded at $100,000. *$1,000 funded under Parks and Recreation for Orange Hill Park. *$1,600 out of State At- torney budget for equip- ment funded under Article V. . *Improvements for Ag- ricultural Center add $2,000 to machinery and equipment. *Horse Arena funded at $18,500 out of Legislative budget. *Two radar guns funded at $3,900 out of Legisla- tive budget. Total budget = $38,223,054 Total transfers = '$2.934:834 Difference in a $1 an hour -raise and entry level salary increases, totals $185,553.27. Difference in amount of health insurance budgeted and family health insur. ance, totals $203,340. In other business, three new members were ap- .pointed to the Value Ad. justment Board: Commis- sioner Donnie Strickland. District 1; Commissioner Jerry Sapp, District 3; and Commissioner Ronnie B. Finch, District 5. The next meeting for Value Adjustment Board will be Tuesday, Oct. 17. at 9 a.m. 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 Thursday, September 21, 2006 at 9:00 a.m. The pur- pose of the hearing is to review and consider the fol- lowing request: 1. Request for a Variance: Parcel ID # 00-2118-0001. Location: 847 8th Street, Chipley, FL. Petitioner: Gloria Sullivan. Requested Use: (1) Construction or remodel of an outbuilding for use as a beauty salon with one operator; (2) Home license to operate a beauty salon on that property. The subject property is more specifically designated in the map reflected herein. M-- attend the public hearing. Any inquiries regarding the hearing or any person requiring a special accom- modation because of a disability or physical impair- ment, including 'speech or hearing impairments, should contact the City Administrator's Office at least (3) calendar days prior to the hearing. Jim Lassiter Engineer Inspector I CHIPOLA NEWS :] Saturday, September 9, 2006, Washington County News, 3 Guardian ad Litem Program The Guardian ad Litem Program is seeking vol- unteers to represent the best interest of abused and neglected children in our community. Volunteers are Pre-K screenings need in Jackson, Calhoun, Washington County Holmes and Washington School Board and FDLRS/ Counties that have a few PAEC will co-sponsor hours a month to help an FREE Child Find Pre-K abused child, please call screenings on September 482-9127,' 674-2799, or 20, at the PAEC office. '638-6043. Training begins Children three to five soon. ,years of age suspected of having a problem will be Bull Run and screened in the areas ofBuckaroo Fun school readiness skillsl, Buckaroo Fun speakirig/listening, vision Run at rodeo, and hearing, and social HCRA presents the skills. To make an appoint- Third Annual 2006 5K ment call 1-877-873-7232, Bull Run and Buckaroo ext. 2315. Fun Run, to be held in con- junction with the Bonifay 2006 Chipley Fire Department's "Toys for Tots" donation drive Alumni Band and the "Tough Enough to Attention all CHS Band Wear Pink" Breast Cancer Alumni! The "Spirit of the Awareness Campaign. Tiger" Band would like to The run will be held on invite its alumni to join the October 7, and is set to be- band during halftime of the, gin at 8 a.m., on Veteran's Homecoming game against Boulevard, in front of the Bozeman on September 15. tennis courts. Registration The band will perform part will begin at 7 a.m. Pre- of its halftime show, and registration fees are $20 then alumni band members for ,adults and $15 for a will join the band on the child. ($5 will be added to field to perform "Eye of fees, if registering the day the Tiger" and the "CHS of the race.) Fight Song" as part of a Registration forms may tribute to Coach Phillip be picked up at numer- Rountree ous locations in town, or The alumni! band will you may send a request meet for a short rehearsal at 'via e-mail to .,,. ', '.. 5:15 at the stadium before '..... .. ,. Each the game. Band Alumni participant will receive a are asked to contact the free t-shirt and $5 of each band office at 638-6100. entry fee will go to benefit ext. 525 or band@(chipley the "Toys for Tots" drive highschool.com for music for the BFD. Great prizes and more information. will be awarded, for over Candidates COUNTY COMMIS- SIONER District 2: Joel Pate (R) , Lynn Cope Sr. (D) District 4: Lenzy Corbin (D), Eddy G. Holman (R) 15 divisions. For more information, or to become a sponsor, please contact Melea Fla- nary at (850) 547-2425 or (850) 596-0186. Spring turkey hunt applications' Special-opportunity spring turkey hunt applica- tions, for the 2007 season, are now available from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commis- sion. To apply, hunters can obtain applications at MyFWC.com and at all FWC regional offices. Ap- plications will be accepted at MyFWC.com, county tax collectors', offices or at any license agent be- ginning 10 a.m. (EDT) September 12 and must be received by midnight Octo- ber 17. A random drawing decides who will receive the coveted permits. Demand for these hunts is typically greater than the number of available per- mits, but hunters can in- crease their chances. of be- ing selected by submitting as many $5 nonrefundable applications as they like. Successful applicants pay. an additional $50 $175, depending on the special- opportunity hunt area se- lected. Participation rules limit out-of-state hunters to one permit per hunt. These special hunts have been created for sportsmen looking to take an Osceola, the "crown jewel"' of the turkey hunters' Grand Slam. The FWC designs special-opportunity turkey hiunts to take place on large tracts of land, with great habitat, healthy turkey populations and with a limited number of hunters. ! The Osceola is a highly prized subspecies of wild. turkey, which occurs only in peninsular Florida, and can be found south of and including Dixie, Gilchrist, Alachua, Union, Bradford, Clay and Duval coun- ties. All hunts take place within the Osceola turkey's range. Drunk-driving crackdown update provided: Washington County Sheriff's Office par- ticipated in a drunk driving crackdown - Drunk Driving. Over the Limit. Under Arrest. from. Aug. 18 to Sept. 4, with a department wide focus on removing impaired drivers from our roads. During the six-day crackdown, there .-were over 115 traffic citations issued, nine DUI arrests, and over 75 people ar- rested and booked into the Washington County Jail. "The success of this program was a direct result of the commitment of our road deputies," said Sheriff Bobby Haddock. "With more than three times the normal number of deputies working our roads during this DUI crackdown, we were able to remove more impaired drivers and possible pre- vent drunk driving related fatalities in our county." Even though the Labor Day Crackdown has ended, the Washington County Sheriff's Office will con- tinue campaigning hard to raise awareness in the fight to end impaired driving. Nationwide, one person every 40 minutes, approxi- mately 35 people a day, or nearly 13,000 people each year die in traffic crashes involving a driver or a motorcycle operator with a blood alcohol level or BAC of .08 or higher. To learn more about the effects of impaired driv- ing and to find resources in the fight against drunk driving visit our website at www.wcso.us Buildings sought The Washington County Historical Society is help- ing obtain buildings for the Heritage Village planned for Daniels Lake. Call Dorothy Odom at 638- 0358. Save the Children Save the Children Chris- tian Center needs stuffed For the week ending September 7, 2006 At the Florida Livestock Auctions, receipts totaled $6,800 compared to $8,202 last week and $764 a year ago. According to the Florida Federal-State Livestock Market News Service, compared to last week; slaughter cows and bulls were mostly steady, feeder steers and bulls were steady to firm. Feeder Steers: Medium & Large Frame No. 1-2 200-300 lbs.. $145.00 195.00 300-400 lbs. $123.00- 152.00 400-500 lbs. $112.00- 134.00 Feeder Heifers: Medium & Large Frame No. 1-2 200-300 lbs. $125.00 175.00 300-400 lbs. $112.00 136.00 400-500 lbs. $100.00 118.00 Slaughter Cows: Lean 750-1200 lbs. 85-90 percent, $41.00 46.00 Slaughter Bulls: Yield Grade, No. 1-2 1,000-2,100 lbs. $53.00 62.00 5 YEARS AGO, 2001 Dot Nelson was rec- ognized for the volunteer work she did each Tues- day and Thursday ini the Vernon Elementary School Library. RSVP honored the woman i\ ho had been help- ing out at the school for 12 years. Vernon's new fire station was dedicated with a rib- bon-cutting ceremony. It was a big, step from 1964 when five men had orga- nized the town's original VFD. Maranda Dady was crowned 2001 Miss Two Toe Tom during a pageant connected with the event. ' Jimmy Sawgrass pre- sented programs on the Muskogee. Creek culture for WINGS students, at Vernon and Roulhac mid- dle schools. 10 YEARS AGO, 1996 Kathy Herring was named Employee of the Month at Northwest Flor- ida Community Hospital. She was a patient counsel- or in the business office. Rick and DeAnn Sarver' and young daughter, Tiffa- ny, moved to Idaho where he entered the evangelistic field of ministry. ,. Kacie Allyson Shiver of Graceville was Miss Teen Possum Queen for 1996. Her parents, Kerry and Ellen Collins, lived in Wausau. 15 YEARS AGO, 1991 Agnes Peacock of Sneads won a used sta- tion wagon raffled off as a fund-raiser for Washington County Council on Aging. Chipley Kiwanis Club realized more than $2,000 from its annual radio days auction. 'Rachel Saunders was named a Florida Youth Role Model at an anti-drug gathering hosted by Gov. Lawton Chiles. 20 YEARS AGO, 1986 FDOT announced that any political signs erected on the right-of-way of any state. Interstate or federal primary system highway could be removed without notice; Caroline Townsend was named' secretary of the Chipley Uptown Revital- 'ization Association. Chipley Kiwanis Club sponsored the Lifeline Emergency System to provide security for elderly. and disabled citizens who lived alone. 30 YEARS AGO, 1976 Seven-year-old Cyn- thia Leanne Gilmore was crowned Little Miss Chipley at a beauty pag- eant sponsored by Chipley Woman's Club. Joyce Parker, 17, was Miss Chipley. r Jeff Bush of Caryville grew a 99-pound pumpkin on his "retirement" farm. Sandra Kent, 7, of the Orange Hill community was the youngest exhibitor at the West Florida Dairy Show in Chipley. Her Jer- sey calf was the youngest entry in the show. : Mrs. Jim Ross of Roulhac Middle School in- vited five men from Wash- ington County's school staff and four fathers to cook breakfast for her sixth-grade students, there- by proving that a man's place can be in the kitchen. Kelly Brock, Wayne Saun- ders and Arol Hudson were among 'the cooks. 40 YEARS AGO, 1966 The summer youth pro- gram awarded certificates to 93 swimmers from the beginners class. There were 97 advanced begin- ners honored, along with 50 intermediate, and 24 who successfully complet- ed the junior life-saving course. Michael Rogers of Bi- loxi, Miss., spent some time with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ca- num. He also celebrated his 13th birthday while in Chipley. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wheeler of Augusta, Ga., were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Nelson. 50 YEARS AGO, 1956 Cadet William Earl Yates, a student at West Point, was visiting his mother, Mrs. Elvie Yates, and sister, Edwina Yates. Spending a, vacation with Mr. and Mrs. E,dwin Warren was their daughter.- Yvonne Warren of Dade City. The Rev. and Mrs. Orden Rice had as housegguests their friends, Mrs. Charles Gribble and the Misses Verna and Velma Gribble. of Cincinnati, Ohio. Margaret Dunn spent the weekend with friends in Havana. FAX NEWS TO 638-4601 ,PJISAN.1 Nis Lr.de e7rr( F ---%*/^ i \A ^'/*(I ' 5san has National S..ng Sales ' "|Event aC,4nd Co'... __ ----- cm Lrne M Model 42216 2 AT THIS PRICE $42 ann NE 20NSAN -ROTIR KNGCA 2 AT THIS PRICE $4-" 0119t - -I-I__ - Model 09216 I USED VEHICLES*.. I 06 To tSCiO Leather,Sporty,.N90095........... G ii6 l i PiaiM M l SEGreat sv 14 ii Ti CiliUfi bPoFkwerPN9 31 9 .... ,SN lir e 40otaollelae mia FI EGrehRiyWe, iR7v0e 1 ....$22, 6 85 IHlaloSh o VDw.walanty ,I21 Billy Baxley, Marc Garcia, Scott Jordan Jerett Evans David Ryzak Jeremy Parris Sales Manager Assistant Sales Mgr. Used Car Mgr. Team Sales Team Sales Team Sales N I SSAN I& 4200 W. Lafayette St., Marianna, FL (850) 482-6317 1-866-421-4975 & A animals to put in gift boxes for area senior citizens. If anyone can help, they should drop off stuffed ani. mals at 805 Main Street in Chipley. For more informa. tion call, (850) 638-0260. Abandoned bicycles The Chipley Police Department has picked up several bicycles that have been left abandoned throughout the city. "If your bicycle has been lost or stolen, you need to check with us to see if we might have your bike,' said Chief Kevin Crews. Go by or call the Chipley Police Depart. ment at 638-6310, Monday through Friday, from 7:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. Of ficers prefer that you have the bike's serial number or at least a very good de- scription of your bike such as make, model, color and height of the bike. I Years f A go ' Taken from the files of the Washington County News .. I M a I -- . I- 4, Washington County News, Saturday, September 9, 2006 Nathan Spencer and Tristan Braxton practice word building skills using a game called "Chunks" in the Language Arts Center. Colby Williams and Armanti Patton practice using rhyming words and alliteration in the poetry center. Ashley Maphis enjoys spending some time reading silently in the learning center. Special area teachers are brought into the classrooms during the 90 minute reading block to help students with their reading skills. Carrington Estes completes an accelerated reader test. The accelerated reader program at KMS en- hances comprehension as well as encouraging reading with a reward system. --- ---.- ,f , Elizabeth Bowen and Caleb Rogers read the book Frog and Toad are Friends as an enrichment activity to help build their reading skills. Students in Dee Brock's and Kelly Kunde's third- grade classes at Kate Smith Elementary are using spe- cial projects to learn new reading skills. Some of the students are pictured work- Wright fund-raiser ~,,Jpsie Wright WsV, j4g- nosed with colon cancer July 25 and will be under- going radiation and chemo treatments five days a week for the next five-to- six weeks. , A special account has been set up for Rosa Wright at Wachovia Bank. Anyone who would like to help with the cost of gas for her medical trips, is asked to make a donation at Wachovia Bank. VHS Class of 1997 The Vernon High School Class of 1997 is in the process of locating class members' updated contact information for ,'our up- coming 10-year reunion in the fall of 2007. If you are a member of the VHS class of 1997 please contact Andrea Gainey at aridreagainey@ bellsouth.net. ing on accelerated reader' skills in the classroom. 'Upcoming Events at KMS *Sept. 1-18 Sally Foster fundraiser; KMS receives CHS Class of 1976 reunion ;...Pl.an havI been ;made for the 30th reunion of the Chipley High School Class of 1976. All members of this class are invited to attend. Meet at the track behind the old Chipley High School at noon on September 15 to ride to- gether in the Homecoming, parade. They will sit as a group at the Homecoming game that evening. Pre-game activities will start at 6:30 p.m. There will be a social immedi- ately following the game at the Orange Hill Volunteer Fire Department located at 1927 Orange Hill Road. Please send any contact- information to Susan Clark at susan.clark@enolacontr acting.com. AWF wrestling The American Wres- tling Federation returns to Chipley Saturday, Sep- tember 9, 8 p.m. at the T.J. Roulhac Enrichment To the Community S of Washington County. I, Ryan Phillips, apologize for the crime that I committed in SWashington County | learned a lesson S2 for my actions and Promise not to do it Again. 50 percent of all proceeds. *Sept. 15 Homecoming and final, day for T-shirt sale. *Sept. 22 Special guests, author and illustrator, Tim Thomas and Robert Hill and Activity Center. Tick- ets $6 general admission. Card subject to last-minute change: '"? " Proceeds benefit the T.J. Roulhac Center. Call 638- 7183 for information NWFC Rodeo The Bonifay' Kiwanis Club presents the annual Northwest Florida Cham- pionship Rodeo. The members of the Bonifay Kiwanis Club would like to invite everyone to their 62nd Annual Northwest Florida Championship Rodeo, Thursday, October 5 through Saturday, Octo- ber 7, starting at 7:30 p.m. nightly. Gates will open at 5:30 p.m. Official start for rodeo weekend is 7:30 p.m. at Memorial Field on Thurs- day, October 5. Thursday night is designated as "Kids Night". Children 10 and under are admitted free, and they can meet the In- credible Hulk and Batman along with other friends from the Holmes County will read and autograph their book to help kickoff the Advanced Reader ac- tivities. -*Sept. 26 Early release day car riders will dis- miss at'12:15 p.m. and bus Library. Don't miss rodeo appreciation night and a chance for giveaways from rodeo sloiobors and friends of the rodeo. Advance tickets on sale; for the location nearest you call 547-5363 or visit www.bonifaykiwanis.com. Adults $12 advance, and $15 at the gate; Children four to 10 $7 advance, $10 gate; children three and under free. The Kiwanis Club is of- fering for a limited time a three-day pass for $30 for adults only. Passes avail- able at the Kiwanis Club office in City Hall, City Hall and Holmes County Chamber of Commerce. All camping spots for the 2006 Rodeo are sold out. Reservations for the 2007 Rodeo will be taken beginning January 3, 2007. Call 547-5363. 'Live to Ride' Parade At 2 p.m. on Friday, October 6, the rodeo pa- rade will be in downtown Bonifay. It will end in front of Memorial Field located PUBLIC MEETING The City of Vernon will hold a public meeting on September 11, 2006 at 6:45 p.m. The sole purpose of this meeting will be to discuss the City applying for a grant under the Florida Recreation Development Assistance Program (FRDAP) during the 2007-2008 funding cycle. The applications are due September 15, 2006. The grant application includes improve- ments to the "Shady Grove Park". The City of Vernon will hold the meeting at the City Hall Council Chambers. The public is invited to attend. Handicapped persons wishing to attend, who will need special accommodations, should contact Sherry Cobb, City Clerk, City of Vernon, at (850) 535-2444. riders will dismiss at 12:30 p.m. Johnny Appleseed's birthday. From the PTO Preparations for the Fall Festival have begun. on Veterans Boulevard. On Saturday, October 7, the rodeo parade \\ill begin at 2 p.m. with a special ap- pearance by the Ft. Rucker Army band. , Parade applications can be picked up at the Kiwanis Club office in City Hall, City Hall and Holmes County Chamber of Commerce. All participants must line up at Bonifay El- ementary School at 307 W. North Street by 12:30 p.m. Numbers will be given out Anyone interested in help. ing should plan to attend the pre-festival meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 3, at 5: 30 p.m. KMS Fall Festival will be held November 6. after 10 a.m. This includes single horse riders. Re- freshnients and beads to thro\\ to the crowd will be on sale. Entry fee $7 one day or $190 both days. Businesses and floats $25 for both days. Deadline Septem ber 29. Fees also apply to ATVs, go-karts, and off. road motorcycles. Deadline for regular ap. plications to the Kiwanis office September 29. En- tries on days of the parade include a $5 late fee. August 28, 2006. Residents of Sunny Hills Dear Friends and Neighbors, This week, while reading the Washington County Paper, I came across the proposed budget for the year 2006-2007 and noticed that there will be a position for a part-time Librarian in Sunny Hills Community Center when it is built. I have gone to all the MSBU meetings for the past 10 months and never, in all these meetings, was a part time position ever discussed or even mentioned. Is this another one of the back room political meetings that have been going on between the Civic Association/Advisory Board members and Glen Zanetic with the approval of a County Commis- sioner? When will these so-called meetings stop and when will all the residents get to hear of this before it is brought to the attention of the County-Commissioners? Is this another promise made by Glen Zanetic to Lou Tracy that he will get his library? There have been too many such promises by Glen Zanetic to certain residents in Sunny Hills. It's time for all the residents to wake up to the fact and what is going on in here. It seems everyone.here has lost sight of what the MSBU coordinator's job is. He is a go-between the residents and the county. He is to relay what the residents want done and get their approval not tell the residents what they can have done or what he wants done. And that is what is going on here. Your tax money is being spent on what he wants, not what is good for all the residents concerned. He has sub- mitted the budget but has not included any budget request from the Crime Watch committee or the Garden Club com- mittee, His only concern is Boat Lake and the Fire Depart- ment. It's time to stop this wanton waste of our tax money by the MSBU Coordinator. When will the application be out? Or has this position already been filled? Paid By Salvator Zurica Maurice (Moe) Pujol Publisher Jay Felsberg Managing Editor P.O. 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Box 627 Chipley, L32428 ww.chipleypaper.com permission of Chipley Newspapers, Inc. $46.00 per year plus $3.22 tax, $49.22 total i USPS 667-360 www.chipleypaper.com COMMUNITY NEWS Saturday, September 9, 2006, Washington County News, 5 Fire inspections underway throughout Chipley JAY FELSBERG Managing Editor Chipley Volunteer Fire Department and the City of Chipley are conducting fire and life safety inspections. of buildings throughout Chipley. Chief Floyd Ay- cock said inspections are being done to "head off" serious fires like one that destroyed all of downtown Chipley in the past. The inspections are cov- ered under amendment to Ordinance 868, which will have its second reading at City Council on Tuesday. Sept. 12, at 6 p.m. The amended ordinance gives the fire chief authority to inspect all buildings :(ex- cept the inside of private dwellings) at least once a year to look for possible' fire or safety violations. If violations are discov- ered the chief or his des- p i I I ignated representative can I order that the situation be corrected and set a time to U do so. There are provisions for a re-inspection and a $25 fine if a third inspec- -: tion is required. A similar aI ..fee would be imposed on each subsequent inspec- .tion. Right of appeal is in- -al-l 4 cluded in the amendments. -- Failure to comply with the ------- I ordinance would make the Owner or occupant subject to citation' and possible IL fines under code enforce- _LMment regulations. .III.oi N The chief would also re- -" II'view fire protection plans ,- JAHimfor new development, ""4 placement of fire hydrants, S anid establishment and use Chipley Volunteer Fire Department, Chipley Police Department, Washington of fire lanes. County Sheriff's Office' and Washington County EMNIS were on hand Thursday These regulations apply night at the apartments on Orange Hill Highway just south of Kay's Corner. Fir- inside the city limits, of lighters and neighbors extinguished a kitchen fire in the apartment of George Chipley. Those limits are Rhoden. The Red Cross was also contacted for assistance. defined in amendments to Ordinance 869. This ordi- nance will have its second 'reading at the City Council meeting Sept. 12. Signups done Vernon Recreation committee announces that PeeWee football and cheerleader sign-ups are now closed. Cullifer reunion The Cullifer family re. union will be held Sunday. September 3 at 11 a.m. at Campground Church .on Hwy. 179A in Westville. Bring a covered dish and family memorabilia. For information, call Rachel Kuhn at 850-956-1223. FaX news to 850-638-4601 Call 638-0212 I COMMUNITY NEWS I - CHS Homecoming Chipley High's student .council is finalizing plans for the 2006 homecoming festivities on Friday. Sep- tember 15. which include a parade through downtown Chipley at 12:30 p.m.. alumni social at 2 p.m., and the homecoming game at 7 p.m. The day will begin with a pep rally at 10:30 a.m. in the CHS gym \\here the finalists for homecoming queen will be presented to the student body. Parade participants need to line up at 11 a.m. in the parking lot at Memorial Field (old high school). Contact Jerry Corbin at 638-6100, ext. 518 with any questions regarding the parade. All Chipley High School graduates are invited to an alumni social that will be held follow ing the parade from 2-3:30 p.m. at the Chipley High School caf- eteria. Graduates of CHS can tour the facilities, as well as look over past high school photos. Composite photos from 1938 to the present will be on dis- play in the administration building. Pre-game activi- ties begin at 6:30 p.m., at which time the homecom- ing queen will be crowned. Kickoff is at'7 p.m. when the Chipley Tigers face the Bozeman Bucks. VHS Parent information night Vernon High School in- vites 'VHS Senior parents to attend a parent informa- tion night on Tuesday, Sep- tember 19 at 6 p.m. in the school auditorium., Information being pre- sented' will include gradu- ation requirements, plans for post-secondary edu- cation, and financial aid information. For further information, contact Sule Locke, guidance counselor, at 535-2046, ext. 1115. County Mediation Services Volunteers are being sought for the County Me- diation Services program of the 14th Judicial Circuit. They will serve as county mediators in Jackson, Cal- houn, Washington, Holmes and/or Gulf counties. Those searching for a unique way to volunteer in their community, and are interested in learning more about the local court system, can volunteer a few hours a month by con- tacting Diane L. Crawford at (850) 914-6326. She can be reached by email at crawfordd@jud 14.flcourts .org Applications are also available from Sue Ann Murray at (850) 914-6327 Holmes County Heritage Books Holmes County Heri- tage Books can be pur- chased at the following locations: Holmes County Realty, Tri-County Re- alty, The Holmes County Chamber of Commerce in Bonifay and The Geneva County Reaper. This book contains over 600 pages of family histories and topical stories about Hol- mes County. The price is $69.95 including tax. Fund established A fund has been es- tablished at the Bank of Bonifay for accident vic- tim Julie Moulton, who was seriously injured in a wreck on H\y. 79, several weeks ago. Moulton was taken by life flight to a Dothan hospital. A family member said that she is recovering and has improved greatly. but she had complete re- placement of a hip and will need a knee replacement. For information, call 547- 5654.. Vernon Holid Festival Dec. The second ann non Holiday Festi be held Saturday. ber 9 on Main Stre 79, Vernon. Hours 10am 3pm. The features local arti crafters, food, mu children's activitii and open to the pu For info on bo als please contact I 850-535-2838 or ] 850-535-9880./ Girl Scout be The inaugural on the Bay benefit Girl Scout Counci Apalachee Bend held 6:30-9 p.m. aboard the Lady A For more informati the event, call Bay Service Center, 873-3999 or Lois land, 1-800-876-9 (850) 386-2131, Imcfarland@gscab or visit the Wel www.gscab.org. The Girl Scout of the Apalachee Inc., a United Way serves more thai girls and 1,399 a Bay, Calhoun, F Gadsden. Gulf. Jackson, Jefferson, Lafay- ette, Leon, Liberty. Madi- son, Taylor. Wakulla and Washington Counties. VHS class of '96 Vernon High School's class of 1996 would like to announce their upcoming reunion. VHS Homecoming is Sept. 29.There will be events on Friday and Saturday eve- ning as well as decorating the float for the parade. VHS class of "96 is encouraged to come and participate. There will be fun and entertainment for everyone to enjoy. All events are posted on vwww.classreport.com., There \\ill not be invita- tions. sent to individuals, if you would like to know, more please call 638-9446. Literacy Volunteers, Inc. Literacy Volunteers of Washington County. Inc is seeking volunteers to become Laubach Certified Tutors and help an adult learn to read. Please con- tact Linda Marinaccio at (850) 638-6317 if you can help in your spare time. Health study in Vernon Recently. the Wash- lay ington County Health 9 Department was awarded Sa grant from the Environ- iual Ver- mental Health Division of ival will the Florida Department of Decem- Health to study the enivi- ,et, Hwy. ronmental health status of are from the Vernon,area. / festival The Division has ists and awarded the grant to sev- isic and eral counties in the State es. Free of Florida to participate in blic. the Protocol for Assessing oth rent- Community Excellence Donna at in Environmental Health Kristy at (PACE EH). The PACE EH program is intended to identify av- enefit enues for improvement of Cruisin' the overall health of the t for the community specifically il of the Vernon for this project. will be The program is primar- Sept. 15 ily designed to strengthen nderson. community ties, promote on about environmental health County awareness between the (850) Department of Health and McFar- the local community in the 9704 or assessed area. ext. 42, There will be represen- .org, tatives talking with com- bside at munity members in Vernon through a door to door pro- Council cess beginning this month. e Bend, Residents, community , agency, leaders, business owners, n 3,000 agencies and those with dults in faith-based organizations Franklin, in the Vernon community. Holmes. are invited and encouraged to actively participate in this process. The proj- ect duration will extend through January 2007. Teams will be formed and should expect to commit to at least one meeting per month. The PACE EH coordi- nator. Jennifer Plass. will facilitate the meetings. provide necessary sup- port. complete follow-up activities, and other ad- ditional support functions. For more information, contact Jennifer Plass at (850) 638-6240 ext 145 or email at ,Js'ui-r_ PI nri d dI h. td.. Mature driving Washington County Council on Aging. Inc. and AARP are cosponsoring a mature driving class for in- dividuals age 50 and over on Wednesday. September 13 and Thursday. Septem- ber 14. Classes will be conducted 8:30 a.m. -12: 30 p.m. each day. Class will be held at the emergency manage- ment office in Chipley. This eight-hour course was developed especially for the senior driver with years of driving experi- ence. It is geared to senior safety needs and helping to compensate for age related changes. The National Safety Council course reviews basic driving knowledge, new traffic laws and intro- duces techniques to help off-set the effects of the aging process on driver performance. :This course is' approved by the DHSMV for a three- year insurance premium reduction. There is no testing and only a minimum course fee of $10. Enroll by calling Washington County Coun. cil on Aging at 638-6216 or 638-6217. Unofficial reunion Unofficial Vernon High School class of 1986 re- union will be held at the Homecoming football game on September 29. VHS Class of '97 The Vernon High School Class of 1997 is in the process of locating class members' updated contact information for our upcoming 10-year reunion in the fall 6of2007. Colntact Andrea Gainey at andreaga inev @bellsouth.net. --c- ,, --- - IReceive a Receive up to a | FREE I $500 Healthy Climate6 Instant Discount S Air eaner InIStant Discount V Air'Cleaner i o with purchase of a qualifying Lennox with purchase of a qualifying Lennox I wit home comfort system.* I home'comfort system.* i. I m I-- il iimlm i-J mm' L1 Hozron's Chipley Heating & Cooling, Inc. (850) 638-1309 (850) 547-9078 (850) 263-0052 (850) 569-4415 (888) 852-8826 www.lennoxdealer.com/horton RM0066514 Offer expires November 16, 2006. *Free Healthy Climate 16 Air Cleaner product to be Installed Is based on qualifying Lennox product purchased and does not include any additional labor costs associated with the Installation of the free product. Retail value up to $500. Instant Discount offer is with purchase of qualifying producL 0 2006 Lennrx Industries Inc. Lenno dealers include Independently owned and operated businesses. Call your participating Lennox dealer for details. One offer per qualifying purchase, LEVNNOX L IHOM COMFORT SYSoMS Innovation never felt so good. 6, Washington County News, Saturday, September 9, 2006 t 638-0212 ^nrA utues amanysch638-4242 CLASSIFIED ADS. Classified ads are published in the Wednesday issues of the Washington County News, Holmes County Times-Advertiser, Weekly Advertiser and the Weekend Edition. Csi is 6.50 pet wek, Icr ihe tirt 2 49 4 1 4 words, plus 25 cents per word for each Word over 20. , Deadlines for insertion, correction or cancellation are Monday at 5:00 p.m. for the Weekly Advertiser, Holmes County Times-Advertiser and Wednesday News and Thursday at 5:00 p.m. for the Weelend Edition The NewspfTmep will be responsible for errors in the first insertion only. Any errors after the first insertion are the responsibility of the customer. Credit will be given on the first insertion for errors only for the portion of01 mthe ad n whithey occur 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 Accept & REACH 40,000 REA ERS OR AS LI L AS $6.50 Holmes County Times-Advertiser Washington County News We Acept & = RU CH OVER 4 U AU E FO AS LIM A .RO. 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. 1995 FLEETWOOD' 20FT pop-up camper with A/C, gas stove, elec-, tric, sleeps 6. 638-0983, leave message. SOD FOR SALE on the. farm, delivered or in--' stalled. Centipede and' 419 Bermuda. WEST, FLORIDA TURF (850).638-4860; (850)415-0385. Estab- lished 1980. SNARE DRUM LIKE new, $125. (850)548- 4796 ELECTRIC HOSPITAL BED metal 'frame, excel- lent condition, '$600 obo. 638-4243 COLOR COPIES $1. COPIES 150 Washing-' ton County News; down- town Chipley. 2005 39 FT 5TH Wheel RV, fully self contained. King size bed tilh fire- place, paid $67,000 ask- ing $48,000. 836-4305; 259-0442 FOR SALE METAL Job overruns. Half price painted and non-painted metal. Including standing seam; 6 max grip and .other misc metal trims. For more ntormaion. contact 1850)547-1001 SOD SOD SOD Quality youcan depend on! Irri- qated weed & pest con- iroiied. Cenipede and St. Augustinre Deliver and installation available. 8 mi. SW of Chipley forp easy customer hauling! Call anytime! Billy & Leo- la Brock. (850)638-1202 or (850)326-1500 . LIKE NEW pea shelter,,! cash register 'anid glal scale, used for produce.. stand that went out of business 850-547-2934: 850-547-5945 ROUND BALES OF Pe- rennali/Runner Peanul Mixlire. cut and rolled Sept. 5th. 5x5 size 638- 7511 or 726-7001 ALUMINUM CARGO CARRIER Iis a 2' re- ceiver. Designed to carry molor scooter or small cycle or cargo. 60x24 body. $250 535-2147 1999 FORD RANGER excellent condition 103.000 miles. every- thing worKS. Payoll $6100. 2000 boal weld buili 48 horse Johnson 48 pound thrust trolling motor, fish finder lights, spare tire, $6500 firm. 850-548-4796, 850-557- 5169, 850-333-9129, K&L FARM Green Pea- nuts for sale. 8-6 M-F; 8- 5 Sat. 638-1119, 850- 260-5003; 850-527-3380 2005 KAWASAKI 700 YZ2, v-tWin, 4-Wheeler, new motor $4500. 768- " 0467 2005 YAMAHA YZ6 3000. mi, silver/black, $4500. 768-0467 2003 HONDA GOLDWING 48,000 miles, silver color, CB, AM/FM radio, helmet w/ speakers included. $12,000. 638-4251. CKC CHIHUAHUA PUPPIES 2 female white & silver Teacups $350-$500. (33-1)797. 5310 1/4 HORSE STUD Blades Face with 4 white stocking, 3 yrs old, $1000, big horse. 547- 3233 QUARTER HORSE MARE two years old. Halter broke, gentle $350. Belgium Quarter hours cross, one year.. old. $350. 334-588-0919. AKC/CKC BOSTON TERRIER puppies $300. AKC Miniature Pinscher puppies $300. AKC Pug puppies $500. 334-588- 0919 AKC ENGLISH SPRINGER Spaniels. Last 3 female $450 each. Chipley area. 850-624- 1512, 850-773-4051 CKC PEKINGESE PUP- PIES males only $200. AKC female Great Pyrenees 8 months, $200, Pharaoh Quail $1 each, Guinea $2 and up. 535-2585 WA S H I N G T 0 N COUNTY ANIMAL Ser- vices Horse Sale, Sept. 11th at 9am at, The Washington County Sod Farm 651 Hwy 273, Chi-. pley. 638-6306 LEOLA BROCK NURS- ERIES LLC. Plans, Irees & shrubs Landscape design, landscape'con- tracting, irrigation sys- tems. 1788 While Road, Bo.nifay, FL 32425 (Washington County) (8 5 0)'63 8- 1 2 0 2; 1850)326-1500 NEW 7PC BEDROOM suite w/queen mattress $850, 52" screen TV w/ new entertainment cen- ter $1750, new 6 person hot iub $2000 free deliv- ery within 50 miles Call lor appointment to see 8506326-'1999 B&B FURNITURE 1342 N Railroad Cnipley, Fl we pay top dollar (cash) for.. clean, quality used furni- lure Just call 850-557- 0211, 850-415-6866 to make appointment. Ask for Pasco or Carolyn. FURNITURE & MATTRESSES Low iovy, low overhead guar- ane,,q.w, 19\ ,iq~t1 I es P&S Discount Furn;i lure. Chipley (Since 19731850-638-4311 93 OLDS REGENCY ex- cellent motor, Dody. & tires 27mpg/hwy load- ed, leather intenor. Ex- celleni condition Re- duced $2695. OBO 547- 2091 2004 CHEVY MALIBU Classic 4 cyl 728,000 miles Very nice. Well Maintained. Red. AM/ FMlCD. alloy wheels. Asking $9560 1850)547- 2986 1975 CORVETTE STIN- GRAY 105,000. original miles, completely re- stored inside & out New paint. Call for more info. (850)638-8055 Mon-Fri -8-5: .... ' 1979 CAMARO motor & tIransmission has been rebuilt Body needs some work. Lols ot parts! $1000. 638-9871 after 6pm 2003 LINCOLN TOWN car, Signature Premium Series. Parchment Gold, white leather, 6 disc changer, moon roof, only 2d 700 miles $18,000., Call Mark 13341684-2913 1992 MERCURY MAR- QUIS LS 'low mileage, new tires, battery, ga- raged, well maintained, $2495. Call Virginia 547- 4866 after 5:30prm FOR SALE 1976 El Camino in good condi- lion considering the age. $2500 Call 547-4340 .FOR SALE 1997 Silver 'Carrnaro. T-Tops, 65K miles $10,500. 547- '545 93 MAZDA MXS $1000 as is. 547-2401 2000 BRONZE CHEVY Malibu. 55,000 miles, AC, CD player, tinted power windows, new stock speakers. Like newly $10,000. Call 849- 1143 1998 PONTIAC TRANS- PORT mini-van, 6-cyl, seats seven, excellent shape inside & out, cold air, loaded $4900. 547- 9233 1997 CHEVROLET TRUCK ext cab, V6, 220,000 miles. $4500. Call 547-5062 or (850)527-4363 2005 BURGUNDY MUS- TANG leather interior, six CD layer, cruise, electric seats & windows. Still under factory warranty. $16,500.obo (850)258, 4428 1968 MERCURY COU- GAR 289, V8, auto, runs, many new parts, $3000. 768-0467 93 PONTIAC SUNBIRD new motor, tires & rims, AC system, new.paint job, tinted windows, sporty car. $3500 firm.. 547-0958, leave mes- sage. 1991 SEDAN, DEVILLE for sale. 638-1090 after 6pm. 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-?342 or 763-6872 87 MERCEDES'420SEL new trans-Alt, recent valve job. $6995 neg. 527-1722, leave mes- sage. 2001 FORD EXPLORER white, aulomalic, fully loaded, 6 CD changer, running boards, custom- ized bra. $8000: (334)588-3141, cell (850)418-0031 89 CHRY 5TH Avenue, 120k miles, $750. (850)774-8970 1998 BUICK REGAL GS, red, gray leather in- terior, 4.0L3800 Series II Supercharged engine, 83.000 miles, air, $7000. (850)260-1149 92 CHEVY CAPRICE Classic SW Fully loaded, seats 9. $2800 OBO. Ask for Karl. 547-4465 1998 GRAND PRIX 6, cycl, 146,000 miles, $4200 obo. Excellent condition, lires 5 months old. (850)638-4987 1979 CORVETTE Eveything brand newly Must see to appreciate. 415-6820 $8000 or trade for pick-up of equal value. TRCK 99 FORD EXPEDITION 100,000 miles, excellent condition. $12,000. 18501579-2977 1993 CHEVY Z71 great hunting truck, needs paint lob, new AC com- pressor, runs good, $4000 OBO (850)527- 8401 anytime 1987 1 TON Chev, 42k miles, ex. government, $3500. (850)774-8970 1994 CONVERSION VAN V-6, cruise, power windows. 106 k miles. looks and runs good. *547-2180 2000 DODGE 2500 Ram Wagon V-8. PW. PL, ste-. reo. dual AC, 23,000 miles, very clean, must sell. make offer. 850- 773-7737 2000 SILVER DODGE Dakota.SLT, automatic Magnum V6, full power, extended cab, toolbox, and slide bars, $6900. (850)535-9292. 96 FORD DULLY F350 gooseneck, brake sys- tem, trim package, oedliner, excellent condi- tion $12,500. '535-2276 FOR SALE 1999 Chevy Suburban LT, 5.7 litre, leather, CD, front/rear AC, 153,000 miles. Ask- ing $8950. Call 850-956- 1260 99 1F,350 DUALLY worked. Beefed up transmission, 1000 mi, everything tight. 113,000' mi., 7.4LPS/diesel. well kept. Looks/runs good. $11,500. (850)373-7459 1979 CHEV C10 pickup, LB, V8, 350CC, 83,903 org miles, 'good tires, power steering, brakes, windows, serious inquir- ies only. 638-2738 99 FORD 150 XL Super Cab, AT, PS, PB, toolbox, new tires. 97,500 miles. Asking $9000. 547-0150; 326-3123 1999 ISUZU AMIGO Convertible, brand new clutch, transmission, starter, timing belts. Ask- ing $6500. 773-5720,, leave message 2002 FORD EXPLORER XLT, excellent condition, fully loaded, keyless en- try, leather, dark sage green. 81,000 miles. $12,500. Call 526- 3619(w); 638-8104(h) 2002 FORD RANGER king Cab, step side, 6 cd changer, power windows and doors, like new. $12,000 (pay Off) 860- 373-7756 PETS & LIVESTOC:K I NISSAN PATHFINDER '95 XE-V6, 4-wheel drive, automatic, security system, Putham tow package, CD/radio, cold air. $4900. (850)638- 2002 2004 FORD F150 5.4 Triton 4x4 100 KMI Su- per Cab, white, $15,000. 768-0467 2005 CHEV UPLAN- DER 4 door, LS, ISC loaded, Silverstone me- tallic, 16,000k, paid $28,760+, sell for $19,500. cash. (850)547- 5524 mornings FOR SALE 1996 Ex- plorpr XLT, V-8, 4 door, leather, loaded, custom rims, Alpine stereo sys- tem, tinted windows $11.000. 547-2502 FOR SALE 2001 Ford Expedition XLT, loaded, 64,000 miles, $12,000. 547-4830 between 6pm & 8pm only. No collect calls. BEAUTIFUL 2004 RED Dodge Durango SLT, A head turner with 7 seats. Dual Air, Sharp wheels. 12.000 miles; $26,000. 850-638-8882. 2003 DODGE RAM,w/ Hem12500 7000+miles, loaded. $28,000. Must sell. (334)699-2382, 86 CHEVY PICKUP 350 motor, bull, large cam, runs gbod, body has some rust, show its age $1500. OBO. 547-0929 2000 HONDA ODYS- SEY EX Mini-Van, V6, 89,000 miles, good con- dition, gray cloth interior, white exterior, $13,000 OBO. 547-0899 FOR SALE 87 Dodge Ram 250 Van. Good me- chanical condition Makes excellent work van, $1250. Call eve- nings after 5:30. 535- 980p 97 DODGE 4-wheel drive, 155,000 miles, looks and runs great $6500 OBO. 263-9711, 1974 CHEVY CHEYENNE Super 20, "a heavy duty toy hauler" 350/350. recent recondi- tlioned ground up. $8700. 773-1818, after 5pm 2003 CHEVROLET SILVERADO Z-71. ex- cellent condition, white. grille guard, toolbox, nerf bars, bed rails. CD, cas- sehte, 54,000 miles. 260- 5914; 638-7511 1997 FORD RANGER 5- speed, runs good, needs body and paint, good slarler truck. $2500. (850)638-7936 1994 FORD RANGER 4 cyl., 5 speed, cold air, excellent condition, $3,500 obo, after 3p.m., 726-0193 1999 -MITSUBISHI MONTERO Sport, new tran mission 'engine $5500. 1988 Toyota Pick-up, 2 wheel drive, 4- speed, carbuarated $1500. (850)535-4294 2002 GMC YUKON XLT, loaded, front & side: airbags, sunroof, leather, third row sealing, 17-21 MPG, great buy $15,500. OBO. (850)326-0911 or (850)773-2583 79 3/4 TON Chevy 4x4 V- 8 Granny 4 speed has gooseneckk hitch and new trailer brakes good cond. $3,500.00 850- 260-9324 FOR SALE TAKE up payments on 2003 Expe- dition, 80K miles, well kept, excellent condition phone 850-548-5453 CHEVY SUBURBAN 3/ 4 ton, Heavy Duty, tow package. 350, motor, AT, PS, PB, new paint, parts & battery, 850-547-0448 1996 F150 XL Extended cab, bedliner, dual tanks, 120K, good condition. $7000. 547-9396 99 NAVY BLUE Chevy Astro Van, $5000. OBO. Call (850)956-2367' 1982 GMC SIERRA Die- sel for parts or rebuild. Engine no good. Good condition for age. Can be connected to gas. $500 firm. (850)547-2986 91 GMC PICKUP $3000. 97 Dodge pickup $3000. both trucks looks, run good with cold air. Days 547-5655, nights 547-4' 3434 1995 FORD F-1.50 XLT, extended cab, V8, auto, power window, locks, toolbox, cab steps, rails, rims, AM/FM cassette. $7000 638-9630 1996 GMC JIMMY 4.3 V6, AT, AC, PW, 4-door, very clean, $4500. (850)260-1612 2003 CHEVROLET SIVERADO Z-71, 4x4, 5.3 liter V8, all power, bedliner, bug guard, toolbox, tires P305/70 BF Goodrich, Flowmasler mufflers, very nice, runs great, $20,995. 773- 19.60 '96 JEEP CHEROKEE excellent condition, Chi- pley area. Red, $3500 tirm. Call anytime (850;260-970'6"" 1989 FORD F-150 PU, 115.000 miles, runs great $2000. 535-2608 1999 MAZDA B3000 pickup. 20,000 miles, auto. a/c. keyless entry, electric window. AM,'FM' CD, Tonneau. garage kept, clean, excellent condilon. (8501547-09-11 1990 CHEVY 1/2 Ion -Z71,. SWB, reg cab, Silverado Package. New pts. $5500. Call Terry 547-3646. 7am-5pm 1998 Z71 ext cab, 3- door. $9500. 263-3105 evenings. TOYOTA TACOMA 964- wheel drive, king cab, good shape, $5000. 638- 0945 FOR SALE 1999 F-150, low miles, $13,500. OBO. 100,000 mile warranty 547-5960; 547-2228 1970 GMC SUBURBAN 350, AT, PS, PB. New paint, tires, runs great, ready lor car show. $4900. OBO. 638-4682 2001 FORD EXPEDI- TION miles 86 670, fully loaded. 638-8376 2003 CHEVY AVA- LANCHEZ-71, one own- er, sunroof, Bosestereo w/6 disc cd, leather, new tires, 72.000 Hwy miles, clean $21,500,00 OBO 850-260-9324 Established in 1972... now with more than 12,000 employees, 161 locations in 41 states and Canada, we're the largest full service travel center network in the nation. We're searching for talented, experienced individuals to deliver uncompromising customer service at our Marianna, FL location. - CASHIERS - MECHANICS SERVICE WRITERS (TSA'S) We are seeking team players with a focus on speed and quality. ASE Certification and expe- rience helpful for mechanics, but not required. We'll train motivated individuals; EARN while you LEARN. WE OFFER:* Paid training Salary + quarterly bonus Benefits include medical/dental/vision/ life insurance Paid vacations/hulidays, 401(k), AND MORE! To get started, email gm.ta178@ tatravelcenters.com or stop by to fill out an application (we're located at 1-10, Exit 142) ...or FAX your resume to 850 482-8953 Attn: Mark McGaughey. Visit our website to learn more...www.tatravelcenters.com a TravelCenters of America EOEW FIDN 2005 CHEVY TRAIL- BLAZER ext 4x4, 8,000 miles, tan in color, loaded, LT edition, $22,500. OBO. 54.7- 0765, 527-4246 1977 3500 CHEVY PU, 'dual wheels, AC, power windows, power locks, runs good, $2000 obo. (850)573-0347; 1987 FORD F250 4x4 351 motor. Runs good, great shape. $3800. (850)415-6301 1998 FORD F150 good condition, call for further information. (850)535- 4945 1998 OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE Van dual air, CD player, leather, etc. Tan, 77,000 miles. Musl see and drive to ap- preciale 638-1138 96 F-150 loaded, $4000. 547-2401 3BR/2BA BRICK HOME 568 Hwy 273 Chipley, 4.5 acres with swimming pool, carport and storage buildings. $298,500.00 call ior appointment or ,n. formalion 638-3956 BY OWNER 1285 Wells Ave, 2BR/2BA, move in condition, $149.900. Se- rious inquiries only 803- 518-3725 UPSCALE COUNTRY HOUSE on 4.24 .acres, 3BR/2BA. 850-819-8366 Irene Harris Coldwell Banker Details @www.nwfloridahouse.com FOR SALE 4BR'1.5BA house. 3.84 acres, Hwy 173 Bonifay, Call 850- 893-5307 CHIPLEY RECENTLY REMODELED 2BR/ 1BA, CH/A, currently leased -Great.invest-: menfti.$98;060,aOf Da' vid 850-258-4947, Action Realty of Bay County. BRICK, 3 BEDROOM, 2 bath, Hwy 77, 3 miles South of Chipley, call Milton for information 850-638-1858 2240 SQ FT home for sale. Must be moved. Make offer. Call 850-258- 8247 3BR/2BA BRICK HOUSE tor rent. One brick house for sale. 850- 547-5085 1 NICE 3BR BRICK house in Bonifay, CH/A. $550/ mo. 638-8360 .HOUSE IN BONIFAY 1 BR/1BA, city water, util- ity.room, W&D, no pets.- Off Hwy 177. 300 mo & 250 sec dep. 407-862- 5633 2BR HOUSE, REMO- DELED, large lot in Chi- pley, range and refrigera- tor, 350 deposit 200. Positively no pets. Refer- ences required. 638- 4273 2BR/1BA 3BR/2BA no pets, Hwy 77 South, 3 miles. Call Milton for in- formation. (850)638- 1858 3BR/1.5BA CH/A Wausau, $500/mo., $500/dep., no pets. 638- 7601 PAUL'S OTHER LOT has all new lot model re- duced. 4+2 dw's starting at $42,900 (set up) 3+2 sw's starting @ $29,900. All new homes have ply- wood floors & sheetrock walls.: Call Brad 866-732- 7607 toll free. 1998, 16X80 PALM Harbour 3+2 like new. 2003 16x80 4-2 like new. Call Brad. 1-866-732- 7607 toll free or 850-763- 7780 3 BEDROOM 2 bath mobile home in mobile nome park. $425 with $400 deposit, 2BR/1BA mobile:home, $335/mo; $350/dep. avail July 1. near Bonifay Elementary School, town & recre- ational area 547-3746 MOBILE HOME FOR rent, starting at $375 to $425 month, $250 de-, posit, no pets, located of Hwy 2 & 179, Bonifay. 850-263-3572. GRACELAND MANOR APARTMENTS, Rental assistance on 1, 2 & 3 BR. HG& non-HC acces- sible apartments.. Gall 850-263-4464, TDD.TTY 711 5445 Browq Skrpeet. Graceville, FL. Equal. Housing Opportunity. 2BR APARTMENT FOR rent. 547-0956 70 ACRES FOR sale on Hwy 2. Waterfront, will sales a whole or break up. Call for price 547- 3021 or 373-7718. ' MP ENTERPRISES Land Sale & Finance. 5 acres or more for houses only. wooded & pasture 3 miles Soulh ol Chipley. Highway 77, Gainer Rd.,. Houston Rd., Duncan Community Rd Buddy Rd. (4) Five acres (8) lenr acres (5). eight acres Ownerfinancing or cash Low down payment, low monthly payrnenls Call vMlton Peel for informa- tion 850-638-1858 EXECUTIVE OFFICE SPACE for rent down- town Chipley. 638-1918 BRING THE HORSES 20+- AC in Orange Hill, Gilberts Mill Rd. $184K will subdivide. 850-234- 1837 RTAWICK \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. county y and,~ar indsOty 4,we1946" We are now hiring -Welders -Mechanics -Class A CDL Drivers -Equipment Operators -Construction Crew Laborers www.trawickconstruction.com 1555 South Boulevard / Chipley, Fl 850.638.0429 HEALTH CAR CAREERS IN THE PANHANDLE! Northwest Florida Community Hospital .FqCH) is located in Chipley, Florida1 between Tallahassee and Pensacola. NFCH was named asoneof F 's s y Florida Monthly, and currently has the following exciting opportunitiesfor career-minded professionals: Respiratory Therapist (RRT or CRTT) Registered and Licensed Practical Nurses Surgical Scrub Technician NFCH offers competitive pay and competitive benefits, including medical, dental, life, disability, and a 401(k). To be considered, please complete an application in person or from www.nfch.org. Applications should be mailed to: NFCH, Attn: HR, P.O. Box 889, Chipley, FL 32428. EOE Northwest Florida Community Hospital "We Treat You Like Family!" r-- = R I, DAVID MCDONNELL, am no longer responsible for any debts other than my own as of 8-24-06. BIG YARD SALE Sept. 8th & 9th. Fri/Sat from 8am-until at 906 N. Tay- lor Street behind armory (BonifYO clothes, shoes, knick-knacks, antique toys, too much stuff to list. Come check it out. 3 FAMILY YARD sale. Sat. Sept. 9th: 8am-? 907 W. Banfill Ave. Misc. household items, dishes, computer desk, mens, women, children and baby items. 2 FAMILY YARD sale Sept 8 & 9. 2574 Hwy 79, Vernon. 8am. until. Misc, furniture, clothes, exercise equipment. AUCTION SAT SEPT 9, 2006. 9am. Jackson County School Board, City of Marianna. Loc. 2789 Penn Ave. (Bus Garage) Marianna, Fl.16 school buses, Int. Sweeper truck, several pickups & autos, shop & office equipment, many misc. items. Mason Auc- tion & Sales FL#642. (850)263-0473. AUCTION SATURDAY SEPTEMBER, 9. 2006 Washington County Ag Center Misc. 1pm., Goats 5pm. Caged ani- mals to follow. Phone (850)260-5585 J&N Auc- tion Company #AB2458 Auctioneer David Corbin #AU1964 MARIANNA GOAT and SHEEP Auction every Thursday night starting at 5pm Misc.. goats, sheep. anickens,_ ducks. guineas. Held at Auction' Drive, Marianria. Phone (850)535-4006; cell'258- 5209. Jerry Johnson #AU362 METAL ROOFING COMPANY in need of Supervisors. Journey-. men, Foremen. Top pay depending on' experi- ence. Call 547-1001 PSYCHOLOGIST/LCSW Lic. F/T or P/T w/leading provider of Psychological services in Long Term Care. Exp A+. Exc. Sal/ Benehils. SIGN ON BO- NUS! . Call Art 866-325-5434 send resume EXPERIENCED STAFF ACCOUNTANT needed. Immediate opening in, professional accounting office located in Chipley, Florida for an experi- enced Tax Preparer/Ac- countant. Part-time or Full-time position with possibility of working form home. Computer skills essential. Competitive salary. We are a smoke- free environment. Fax re- sume to 850-638-8207 NEEDED ARNP OR PA part-time position in an established clinic in Boni- fay, FL. Fax resume (850)547-5415 or phone (850)547-4284 REPORTER NEEDED FOR local newspapers. Writing & computer skills a must. Experience strongly preferred. Drug- free workplace, EOE. Apply in person at Wash- ington County News, downtown Chipley. Phone callers will be au- tomatically disqualified. THE WASHINGTON COUNTY Board of County Commissioners is currently accepting ap- plications for a Clerical II for the Washington County Planning/Code Enforcement Depart- ment. Applicant for this position will need to at- tend the Certification Class on Code Enforce- ment. Applications and Job Descriptions may be obtained at the Washing- ton County Board of County Commissioners office located at 1331 South Boulevard, Chi- pley, FL 32428. Applica- tions must be submitted by 12:00 pm on Septem- ber 12, 2006. Applica- tions can be picked up at the Washington County Board of County Com- missioners Office. Wasninglon County Board of County Com- missioners is an Equal Opportunity Employer and Drug Free Work- place. Veteran's prefer- ence is accepted for all Washington County ap- plication. EXPERIENCED PRESS HELPER requires solid mechanical knowledge and basic knowledge of web offset printing. Job calls for moving heavy paper rolls, general press maintenance and clean- up, paper handling and other duties as assigned by supervisor. Drug test- ing during probanionary . period is a condition of permanent employment. Apply in person *at2- Washingtonrr--County. News, downtown Chi-. pley. No phone calls. EOE, drug Iree work- Splace. , OFFICE ASSISTANT WITH computer skills and knowledge o'f A/P and PR skills. Send re- sume to GP Contracting P Box 381 Bo nilay, FL 32425' WANT AN OPPORTU-. NITY with a growing company? Want to work hard and be rewarded lor il? Reed Concrete & Construction, Inc., in Bonifay would liketo talk with you 850-547,-5767 DRIVER NEEDED LONG haul, and Ial bed experience. Minimum age 25, one year over Ihe road experience. 535- 4944 * COMPUTER INSTRUC- TOR TO teach the blind' visually impaired in Calhoun, Washington, Holmes. Jackson. Gulf,. and Bay Counlies $13.00 per hour with benefits AS degree or equivalent certification required., Fax resume to " (850)479-4025 ormail to. , Independence for the Blind. 1302 Dunmire St., Pensacola, FL 32504 by 29 September 2006. In- clude a Cover.Letter. See Web site for details at "www.lbwest.org" I Saturday, September 9, 2006, Washington County News,7 ANDERSON COLUM- BIA IN Marianna Is seek- ing a Heavy-Equip. Me- chanic. Must have own tools & 3 -5 yrs exp. Call Rick @ 850-573-1209. EOE NOW HIRING LPN'S in Bonifay; and Chipley. Private duty home care. One to one patient care. Call for Interview 850- 233-3384 TRI-COUNTY COUN- CIL, INC., is accepting applications for a center assistant for the head start program. Summary of Duties: Maintain clean center; assist teacher in all activities as needed. Qualifications: High school diploma (GED); 1- 3 months repeated ex- perience or training. Cur- rent driver's license and proper vehicle insurance coverage. Must comply with health and back- ground screening. Appli- cations may be obtained from Tn-Counly Com- munity Council, Inc., at 302 N. Oklahoma St.; Bonifay, FL 32425; and submitted by Sept. 18, 2006 at 4:30 p.m. For in- formation and an appli- cation, call Sharon Kent, Adminislrative'Coordina- tor, (850) 547-3689. Successful applicant will be subject to pre-em- ployment drug test. Only qualified applicants will be considered. Equal Opportunity Employer and Drug And Smoke Free Workplace. NEED IMMEDIATELY FOR new hotel Comfort Inn & Suites Chipley. Front desk, housekeep- ing and maintenance. apply in person. No phone calls. NOW HIRING Boring Machine Operation Backhoe Operator & La- borers. Apply 7-4. Work in Panama City and Chi- pley. TRUCK DRIVER NEEDED CDL's re- quired. Apply in person. Woodham Peanut'3673 Hwy 2 Graceville, FL 32440. (850)263-3010 PART-TIME WORK lday/wk. Will consider student 18 yrs or older. Minimum wage. 638- 3516 SECRETARY WANTED APPLY at Tri-County Gas. JERKINS INCORPO- RATED IN Bonifay is seeking a A or B CDL Driver for the Redi Mix Concrete and Building Material Industry. Apply at Bonifay store. AVON REPRESENTA- TIVES NEEDED in Boni- lay, Chipley, Graceville, Wausau, Vernon, Caryville, and Ponce de Leon. Ask about mini-kit. Phone 850-547-1640. Dwayne Atkins ISR. HELP WANTED AT Nursery in Vernon 2 peo- Spie for 2-3 weeks. Arbor Lane Norris TRUCK DRIVER WANTED must have CDL & Hazmat. over 21 yrs old. Apply at Tn- County Gas Service. NEED A FEW honest re- liable people part-time, will train. A&epting appli- cations Tuesday-Sunday 2:30-6:00 The Bingo King, Chipley. POSITION POLICE PA- TROLMAN The City of Cnipley is accepting ap- plications for a Police Pa- irolman. Minimum qual- ilications: completion of the minimum standards courses as set forth by the Florida Police Stan- dards Council; valid Flor- ida Drivers license; abili- ty to project a courteous S and polite attitude to pub- lic; and able to commu- nicale elleclively both orally and in writing. Mail or hand deliver applica- lion and or resume to tne Chiel of Police, Chipley Police Departmenil PO Box 1007, Chipley. Flori- da 32428. Deadline: Open unril filled. EOE Drug Free Workplace. HELP WANTED EGG collector must be in good health & reliable. 850- 956-1224 HOUSEKEEPING LAUNDRY AND floor tech positions available al a nursing nome in Bo- nilay. call 1-888-545- 4455 ext. 272 LAND CLEARING- EX- CAVATION, Dozer, trac- tor work and more. Cummins Farm 850-260- .1342 Chipley C&C CONSTRUCTION Specializing inArchitectural Standing Seam Metal Roof- ing. Installation and repairon Commercial and Residen- tial. A 5 year warranty on workmanship. Also provid- ing Standing Seam Metal to contractors and metal fordo t yourself projects. Call 547- 1001. License #CCC1327331. BUSINESS CARDS! BUSINESS CARDS Business cards & all your printing needs. Guaranteed best prices & highest quality in the area. 2 great locations to serve you. Call The Holmes County Times-Adveniser, Bonifay (850) 547-9414 or the Washington County News, Chipley (850) 638-0212 RANDALL R. DARBY Roofing, LLC. Certified Roofing Contractor. Shingles & Metal. 32 yrs. experience. Bonitay, FL. State License #CCC1327260 (850)547- 2672; (850)326-3018 C&C BOOKKEEPING & Tax Service. Open 5 days a week. 8am to 5pm. Call850- 638-1483 FOR RENT STORE It Mini Storage Buildings. Location 279 & 280 between Caryville & Vemon. .535- 1356 SEWING MACHINE & Va- cuum Cleaner Repair, guar- anteed service on all makes & models. Free estimates. Western Auto, 216 N. Wau- kesha, BonRfay. 547-3910 FURNITURE REPAIR and Finishing 46 years expen- ence. 638-2300 PEEK IN OR Out of Home ComputerServices. Service old or new computers'at 1/2 price of leading competitor's. Home 1-850-773-5533: cell 1-850-625-4257 QUALITY CLEANING AT reasonable rates. Call Heavenly Helpers Cleaning, Service. 579-4402; 209- 1943; 547-5041; 'Serving Holmes, Washington &, Jackson Counties FOR RENT first in Chipley, Mini Warenouses. If you don't have the room, 'We Do" Lamar Townsend 850- 638-4539, north of Townsends. PANHANDLE LAWN SERVICE Quality work, af- fordable prices. Senior Citi- zen Discount. Free Esti- males 956-5070 or 956- 4758' ...... HEADUNERS & VINYL Tops Mobile Unit. I do the work at your home or workplace. Reasonable rates on new vinyl tops and auto carpeting. Free esti- mates. Call anytime, leave message. (850)638-7351 J&J CABINETshop. Forall your kitchen cabinets & house repair needs. Call James S. Howell. (8501535- 2839; (850)260-1619 FREE STUFF FREE KITTENS SUNNY Hills area. 773-2617 FREE TO GOOD home. 1/2 Catanoula hound and 1/2 Curr. Black and tan, spayed female, very friendly. 535-9886 PUBLIC NOTICE ORDINANCE NO. 06-006 TOWN OF WAUSAU The Town of Wausau, Florida will hold the final reading of Ordinance No, 06-006 of thie'Town of Wausau, Florida. An ordinance adopting a budget for the Fiscal Year 2006-2007 for the Town of Wausau, Florida, and appropriating the funds for appropriation for said fiscal year. The meeting will be held on September 14, 2006 at 6:00 PM or as soon thereafter as possible, at the Wausau Town Hall located at 1607 Sec- ond Avenue, Wausau, Florida. The first reading of this Ordinance No. 06-006 arid the summary hereby attached was held on August 31, 2006 at the Wausau Town Hall. A verbatim record will not, be kept o& this maeling Anyone awihing lc r.ae a vertalim record of this marei Ing shall Keep sucn Arny,,ria needing a il:lance aio alera Ithi meal- Ing will nead io coniact me Town ClarK 48 hours prior 13 any mailinQ El 850.636-1781 200-6-2007 PROPOSED BUDGET SUMMARY TOWN OF WAUSAULI ALL DEPARTMENTS REVENUES GENERAL FUNDS WATER DEPT STREET DEPT RECREATION FIRE TOTAL EXPENSES GENERAL FUNDS WATER DEPT STREET DEPT RECREATION FIRE 100.94000 81.720 00 14 670 00 16 00060 42 500.,)0 255 830.0) 100 940 00 81 720 00 14.67000 16.000 00 412.500 00 A compirla copy or ihe adove Ordinan.e and the lull opoposed budget is on file a the Wausau Towr Hall and ior inspection or revsie As published In mIn Washinglon County News on Seplember 9 & 13 2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED Notice Is hereby given, inai Denzel & Ruth Dockery tne holder ol the following ceriflcala has filed said canlIcaale lor a Tax Deea to be Issued thereon The cenrtificale number and year ol issuance. the descripllon of ine property, and Ihe names in which it was assessed are as fOIloIws CERTIFICATE NO. 1645 YEAR OF ISSuANCE 99 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY. Parcel # 10-0583-0003 Lot 3, Block 583, 0o Sunny Hills Unit 10. a subilvision according to thea Plat inreolf, a; iecoraed in Plat Book 2, Pages 108 through 116 of .. the Puolic Recoras oi Washing- ton County, Florida NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED . Jacques & Jacquceine De Hcn.i Sala propeny being In 1re country of Washington, Stale of Florida unless sucn carltlcatad ahail be reeemaeda soccraing Io the law, ena ororery c1acnrb-d snail be sold to The ignesi bidder at tre courthousee aoor on October 10. 2006 at 10 0) AM Daiearls 30 dayo August. . 20006 '; LINIDA HAYES'COOK CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT. -WASHINGTON COUNTY, FLORIDA BY:J C Rogers Deputy Clerk WARNING THERE ARE UNPAID TAXES ON PROPERTY WHICH YOU OWN IN WHICH YOU HAVE LEGAL INTEREST. THE PROPERTY WILL BE SOLD AT PuBUC AuC- TION ON Oclober 10. 2006 UNLESS THE BACK TAXES ARE PAID TO MAKE ARRANGEMENTS FOR PAYMENTOR TO RECEIVE FUR- THER INFORMATION. CON- TACT THE CLERK OF COURT IMMEDIATELY AT RO BOX 6 -17 OR 1293 JACKSON AVE. SUTE IQI. CHIPLE", FEORIDA 32.128 -OR TELE- PHONE i8501638-6006 ET 225 AMOUNT TO REDEEM FOR Seolerr.oer $ 984 21 IN U.S. CURRENCY ONLY AMOUNT TO REDEEM FOR Oc- tloer $ 998.84 IN U.S. CUR- RENCY ONLY. No Personal Cnecks Acce.piao Canier's CneaKs, Money Or. oars. and Weslen-, Unon are the only oherallernalevja accepI-d As purdished in the Wasn.ngion County Ne*s Septem-ber 9. 2006. Seplemrer 16,2006 Ep- Tember 2., 2006, SeptemDer 30. 2006. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED Notice is raeery given inai Der.zel & Ruin Dockery. ine roller 1I I'noilowing cerific Aic n3Eas ileia i3 cernif:aie i,:r a Tax Deed ro Ose sued thesion Tren certificate numieis and qear o01 i-'suance, Ine deicnplion 0o InA propery, anr the names -n which it was asses-eo are as oilows CERTIFICATE NO 1630 YEAR OF iSSUANCE 99 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY , ParcAl s10-0579-0003 Lol 3. Block. 579. oI Sur.n, Hills Unil 10 a suD~dlvislon according to ire Pial heareol, as recorded in PIST BOOK 2. Pages 108 Inrougn 116.01o In6 PuDlic Records of Washing- ion County, Florida NAME iII WHICH ASSESSED Jacques & Jacqualine De Hor.-1 Said properly daing Int he county ol Washlnglon Slate of Flroniae UnleS Sucnh cerricared shall be recdaemed according' To Ihe law. In e property, ,escrieda srnaili e sold 10 tnae nignes bidder a ine courthouse door on OciGoer 10. 2006 at 10"00 AM Dared iris 30 dayol Augusl. 2006 LINDA HAYES COOK CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT WASHINGTON COUNTY FLORIDA J C Roger, . Deputy ClerK WARNING - THERE ARE UNPAID TAXES ON PROPERTY WHICH YOU OWN IN WHICH YOU HAVE LEGAL INTEREST THE PROPERTY WILL'BE SOLD AT, PUBLIC AUC - TIONON October 10, 2006 UNLESS THE BACK TAXES ARE PAID. TO MAKE ARFANGEM.rENTS FOR PAY- MENT OR TO RECEIVE FUR- THER INFORMATION CON. TACT THE CLERK OF COURT IMMEDIATELY AT PO BOX 647 OR 1293 JACKSON AVE.. SUITE i1i, CtIPLEY. FLORIDA 32426. OR TELE- PHONE (8i01 638.6008 E T225. AMOUNT TO REDEEM FOR Sapiamlc,er S50.168 IN US CuRRENCY ONLY AMOUNT TO REDEEM FOR Oc- ooer $S96431 114 U.S. CUR- RENCY ONLY No Personal Cnecies Accepted Cashier's Check. Money Or- eoars, anr3 Wesilerr. Union 3re The oniv olher ahernall.eas accaepied. As puDlishea in Ir.e Wasnir.gorn Couri, lNew Sepiemcner 9. -u:)6 Splirmbar 16 ?01e Sap' iemder 23. -U006.. 4epleTiDer,3u,,, ;-i006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED Notice is nerena giver,, iria Denzeai & Rurin Drcci'ery Ire nolcer oi ineioiloring certficale r.hs .ied sa a cemnifcaileor 3 Tax De6o 10 D, is.uea rheraon Tre cenificaie nurnbar and year ol issuarce, the description ol tle propaerI, anrd the rams In wanicn h waS aszas ed are as lolowE CERTIFICATE NO 1844. YEAR OF ISSUANCE 99 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: ParCe #110-0583-0002 Lot 2. Block 583 1i Sunny. iyi. Unil 10. a suba'irior. accorir.g 0 mne Pgai rtinreol. as recorded in Pial Book 2. Page. 108 ir.r,.ugh 116 oi the Public Rcr-j.- or1 Wainingin County.- Florida NAf.1fE IN WHICH ASSESSED : Jacqus. & Jacqueline De Horna Said property boing in me county 01 Wa-sningon Siae oi Fonrida. uniass uch cenisfcaie.' shall be redcaeemed according Io Ine law. ire property described shall be so, lo me r.gnaal bidder ai the courthouse door on October 10, 2006 at 10:00 AM. Dated this 30 day of August,. 2006 LINDA HAYES COOK CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT. WASHINGTON COUNTY, FLORIDA BY: J C Rogers, Depur, Cisrk WARNING THERE ARE UNPAID TAXES Oil PROPERTY' WHICH YOu OWN ij WHICH YOu HAVE LEGAL INTEREST THE PRPERT) WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AuC TlO, Cor O.':ioo r lr1 , 20P06 UNLESS THE BACK TAXES ARE PAID TO MAKE ARRANGEMENTS FOR PAY- MENT OR TO RECEIVE FUR. THEIR INFORMATION CON- TACT THE CLERK OF COURT IMMEDIATELY AT PO BOX 647 OR 1293 jACKSON AVE. SUITE 101 CHIPLEY. FLORIDA 32428. OR TELE. PHONE (O501638-608E6 (XT 25 AMOUNjT TO REDEEM FOR Seplean-br : 987 15 IN U S CURRENCY ONLO' AMfOUNT TO REDEEM FOR Oc- Iol.r I I 001 8; IN U.S. CUR REr CGY ONLY No Peronal Crs.:3 A.CpIcr.a Casr.ier C rCnck. f, Ine, Or- d.r arn.3 Weler union r,5a me onil, elhar all" rrinjlia 3CC6epl3a. A3 pujiiSnea i. Irae Wasrningon County iEws Saplrnemoer a. 2006. Sepoembar 16. 2006. Sap lemner ,'3. 2006 Sepiemoar 30. 2006 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF SALE Purmuant 1o Chapter 83. Pan IV NOlIlcea givra pursuenl t T ih Sall-SiorageAcT Fic.naa Slatuies Chapter 63. Parl iV Inal Lamar L Townrend oANfli.r ol aell-slor- ag leclIry lii oISll Dy auction to Ihe higre.sf bidder Ine contenIs ot space raentiad l ir following lesiseeaS Nama-Spacea Nc, Proparr sic.rOai SAMMIE BROWN G JOHNNIE SBARFIELD n N RONALD GUNrELS V The ama will be held at Ire sell- alorage lacr.iil, Iocaliif at Ralroad Av & Gnifin Roa. Cnipiev. Wa in- Ingtlon County Fla On MONDAY SEPTEMBER 11. 2006 at'8 00 AM Lamar L Townsand. Owner DATED. AUG 31. 2006 As puOlsned in Int Wa hinglon Country Naewi Siplanbai 6 9 2006 IN THE CIRCUIT T COURT IN ArID FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY. FLORIDA. FOURTEENTH JUDI. CIAL CIRCUIT. CASE NO 67.06-CA-344 THE WESTERNER IfNC A Florida corporas,:r. Pinanill1 FRITZSCHROER Delendleni NOTICE OF ACTION TO FRITZ SCHROER GESTuT RADENtBACK 2121 WENNEKATH WEST GERMANY OR. FRITZ SCHROER GESTUT RADENBECK WENNEKATH 21401 GERMANY 0 0000 YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Trial an action Io quiel1 iil on the lollowing aecnrbad ieal property lo-wlT LOT 16. Blo.:K 369 ol Sunny Hills Unit Six. a SuDOISliron according 0o The Pia iheieoi recorded In Plel BooK 2, Pages 6-76 ol Ina Public, Rcords ol Washin.glor. County Fiondaa ha. Otj.n Illad aea.ri: yi:-u.a dri you ar ertuq'u.rea l.) -r.c.e y V o1 your aniien dier.se 1 arny i10o oI GERALD HOLLEY.Anor- nav lor PlanTill wro.i aadra5S IS PO Box '68 CrapleY. Flirida 32428 arn lila Ine a onrgnal Wir Ine Clerk ol Ihe adorva tvlea Courl on or nDlore Oclodar 9,2006 olherwlsi a judgment may r, entered aga.nsi you tor ihe reiel damanmea in Ihe Petl.. lion WITNESS my hanr ana sn3i or saad Court on Spti 5 2006 LINIDA H. COOK CLERK OF COURT BY K M.7Dan.ea Deputy Clerk A. publInree in Ina Wasnirnlnur. Country Newa Sepiemoner 9 16 23., 30 2)06 Tria Tri Courny Arpon Auin.nr., will hold |i, regulrly 5.:radlled meeting on Sepemoer 141n .1 7 00 p m a an ailarmale Ioalior, Tre meelng |il1 Ce rield al Ime URS ohice which l iOCalC al I 167-C S Railroad Ave in Crap- ley, FL As publirneao n Ina WaSehinglon Counly News September 9 2006, Auctions- **LAND AUCTION* 200 Props Must be Sold!** Low Down/E-Z Financing. Free Catalog (800)937-, 1 6 0 3 www.LANDAUCIION.com NRLL East, LLC Auction Bus. License:AB2509, Mark Bulziuk Auctioneer License A Li 3448. Jeff Johnsion Aucnioneer License ALi3449, Staces Nlauk Auctioneer License-AU3447. 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To access the database: *Log on to 'wwv. washingtonfl.conm *Scroll down the page until you see library on the left hand side *Click on the library but- ton *Scroll down the page until you find the link to Heritage Quest *Click on words "click here :to enter Heritage Quest online. ' *Enter your Washington County library barcode SClick OK. For informa- tion call 638-1314. Diabetes made simple classes Free classes %with a dia- betes nurse will be held at the following locations: September 20 classes will be held; 9 11 a.m. at Washington County Health Department in Chipley, and 1 3 p.m. at Holmes County Health Department in Bonifay. Interested persons can attend the class that best meets their schedule. Call abetterlife program at 638-6240, ext. 162 to register. Persons attending a session for the first time can receive a free glucom- eter. Chipley Chess Club underway The Chipley Chess.Club was started in May of this year. Attendance has been good with players com- ing from as far away as Bonifay, Sunny Hills. and New Hope, Ala. We ha\e players of all levels from beginner to advanced. However, participation has diminished and players wvho enjoy playing chess and will be committed to- helping the club grow are needed. The meeting place has been changed to the Hard- ee's in Chipley. : The Club meets at 5 p.m. every Tuesday. Inter- ested players should take their chessboard and join them Tuesday at 5 p.m. Call Linda at 638-1314 for more information. Mentors needed The Take Stock in Chil- dren Scholarship Program is looking for caring adults to mentor scholarship re- cipients. Call Don Walters at 850- 527-9274. Sunny Hills Calendar Garden Club meeting on September 13 at 10:00 a.m., at the Presbyterian Church. Multiple Servn ices Bene- fit Unit (MSBU) meetings: -September 20 at 6:30 p.m.. at the Sunny Hills Fire 'Department, .3681' Gables Boulev ard. MSBUL %will conduct a public hear- ing: to consider adoption of the MSBU Amendment 06-CIE. *September 28 at 5:00 p.m., at the County Com- missioners Meeting Room, 1331 South Boulevard. Washington County Board of County Commissioners will conduct a public hear- ing to consider adoption of Washington County's Amendment 06-CIE and MSBU amendment 06- CIE. *Annual North West Florida Regional Red Hat Society Luncheon Sep- tember 27 at Edgewater Beach Resori, Panama City Beach. For informa- tion, call 773-7039 or 773- 2019. *Oktoberfest plans are underway for this event scheduled for October 20- 22. For information, call 773-8000. Caryville elections on October 3 A general election for the town of Caryville will be held Tuesday. Oct. 3 at Caryville Town Hall lo- cated at 4436 Old Spanish Trail in Caryville. Term of office expires for the following positions: Seat No. 1 and Seat No. 4. These offices will be open to qualified candidates. Qualifying for these of- fices will begin at 8 a.m. Monday. Aug. 28. and end at 12:00 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 31. Qualifying fee for each office is $100. Those wish- ing to qualify may do so with the town clerk at the Caryville Town Hall dur- ing business hours for the above-stated period. The voter registration books will close on Sept. 5, 2006. All residents within the town limits of Caryville, who are regis- tered to vote by Sept. 5, 2006, are eligible to vote in this town election re- gardless of where they live in the town. Town elections are non- partisan and political party affiliation does not apply. Anyone with questions or needing other informa- tion regarding the upcom- ing town election, should call Caryville Town Hall, (850) 548-5571. Shelling peas is a time to catch up on important news. Barton/Howell reunion The 30th Annual Wo- odard Barton and Amy Davidson Howell Family, Reunion will be held on Saturday. September 16 at the Recovery Fire Depart- ment-Recovery Commu- nity Center, Georgia. Descendents ofWoodard and Amy's children (John. Henry;, Thomas, Samuel. Elias. George. Charles and Elijah) are invited to attend the afternoon's Fish Fry and joining in on sharing family stories and photos. Amy and Woodard How- ell were married in 1840 in Decatur County, Georgia. The family spent time in Baker, Decatur and Mitch- ell Counties in Georgia and later settled in Gadsden County in the community of Mount Pleasant. If you would like addi- tional information, please RSVP by telephoning (850) 907-0177 or e-mail- ing odardho' eilfamil.v @msB.com KIWANIS Continued from page 1 the Key Club in Washing- ton County schools, grants to Take Stock in Children, the Washington County Scholarship Trust, the WHTC Foundation. and others. Support is also provided BUDGET Continued from page 1, *Recreation was reduced from $587,640 to $303.262 due to closeout of various grants. Council plans to in- crease Rec fees to $30 and will go to the Rec Board with that request. Fees have not been raised for several years. *Sanitation gets an antic- ipated $547,000, up from $510,000 last year. Of the budget $400,000 goes for tipping fees at the regional for community-wide pro grams such as Covenant Hospice. American1Cancer Society. and school lunch programs. The Chipley High School Key Club helped with serving and Elaine Chadwell and the Decora. tion Committee prepared the setting. landfill. *Water utilities get $620,000. a very minor increase from last year. *The gas department gets $938.485, up from $810,785. Rising prices are a major reason for the increase. *Water public works gets $494,084, a small increase from last year. *The sewer department is reduced from $2.819 million to $1.012 million due to closing out several grants. Farm Fall Day The annual Farm Fall Day at Majestic Farm in Cot tondale will be held Oct. 14 and 15. There will be games. food and lots of fun for the entire family. Activities will begin at 11 a.m. each day and continue until dusk. They will include open gate pony rides, Amish buggy rides, and hay rides, cider making demonstrations orchard tours, animal observation areas, a pumpkin sling ing contest and bobbing for apples. Majestic Oak Farmnnis located at 2035 Palmview Road in Cottondale. For more information, call (850) 352-4879 or www.icangrow.org. 8. Washington County News, Saturday, September 9, 2006 Musicians backed up the singers. FAX NEWS TO 638-4601 |