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AGRANDVIEW LIVING RETIREMENT HOME Private Room & Bath Now Available RN On Premises (850) 547-0692 Assisted Living Facility Lic. AL9275 e K **1F Roadwork Roadwork continues throughout Washington County. For an update on recent projects, see Wednesday's newspaper. * DITlIO @2006 Chipley Newspapers Inc. Vernon budget meeting Monday Vernon City Council will hold a meeting to approve the tenta- tive budget for 2006-2007 on Monday, Sept. 18 at 7 p.m. This will bea special meeting so the budget can be approved on its' final reading at a public hearing onr SepLt.25 at the regular council meeting. Ethics complaints dismissed The Florida Commission on Ethics, meeting in Tallahassee on September 8 in closed execu- tive session, dismissed several complaints, Chairman Norman Ostrau announced last week; Complaints against the fol- lowing Vernon City Council members were dismissed for lack of legal sufficiency: John Paul Cook, Jr., Vivian Brewer, Cheryl Withrow, and Narvel Armstrong. . The Commission's reviews for legal sufficiency are limited to, ;questions of jurisdiction and determina- tiohs as to whether the charges -in the complaint are adequate to !allege a violation of the Code of zEthics. As no factual investiga- Ition precedes the review s. the .Commission's conclusions do "not reflect on the accuracy of the -allegations made in these com- ;plaints, according to the news ,release. Index Years BacIk..............3 KMS Neews..............5 Livestock ................ 6 Classified s...........8-9 Weather Saturday Mostly sunny. Highs 87 to 92. Northeast %\ inds around 5 mph...becoming southwest 5 to 10 mph in the afternoon. Saturday Night Mostly clear. Lows 58 to 63 inland...63 to 68 at the coast. Sunday Mostly .sunny. Highs 88 to 93. Sunday 'Night Mostly clear. Lows 65 to :70. Monday Partly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of afternoon showers and thunderstorms. 'Highs 87 to 92. Monday Night Partly cloudy with a 30 percent chance of showers and thunder- storms. Lows 68 to 73. Tuesday Mostly cloudy with a 40 percent chance of showers and thunder- storms. Highs 85 to 90. Tuesday Night Mostly cloudy with a 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Cooler. Lows 60 to 65. Some of the marijuana seized recently. Left: Deputy Frank Stone with a large plant. WCSO: Marijuana Eradication Unit wraps up successful -year It is nearing the end of the marijuana growing season for the 2006 year. Despite dry conditions, large quantities of marijuana was grown and found throughout the county, according to a news release from Washing- ton County Sheriff's Office. As it stands now the Washing- ton County Eradication Unit has eradicated 2,172 live growing plants from outdoor and indoor sites with the county. The unit has also produced four arrests in connection with the illegal growing of marijuana; the low estimated street value of this marijuana ''..is approximately $1.086million. Most of the sites found for this' year were designed to produce enough marijuana to sell in large quantities, not just for personal use. For example, some sites located have been prepared by using machinery such as garden tillers to prepare the ground for planting just as you would for planting vegetables. The marijuana was carefully planted in rows with scented objects to ward off insects and animals and was very well fertJl- ized for maximum yield. United Way Campaign Chairman Darrin Wall talks to Steve Herr of West Point Home about the United Way campaign. It is estimated that one well- maintained female marijuana plant can yield as much as one pound of dried. useable mari- juana which could sell locally for $600 to $1000 per pound. If broken down and distributed into street use quantities, these profits would be significantly higher. "Mlarijuana use in this county is extremely wide spread and it seems to be the drug of choice among our youth," said Sheriff Bobby Haddock. "Every year students are ar- rested in our school systems for' possession, use and even sell- ing marijuana. The majority of marijuana produced within our county is 'home grown' and with this in mind, we will continue to be aggressive with the marijuana eradication program as well as all other illegal drug eradica- tion programs. The marijuana eradication program is important and vital as it catches marijuana in its earliest stage and removes it before it reaches our children and our schools." Marijuna is also recognized as a "gateway drug:' that leads to way to possible use of stronger even more dangerous drugs. United Way Campaign Chairman Darrin Wall talks about the campaign. United Way of Northwest Florida Resource Develop. ment Director Kim Stone was on hand to offer information. County United Way campaign is underway JAY FELSBERG Managing Editor The packets are in and the United Way 2006 campaign is underway in Washington County. The kickoff breakfast was held Thursday morning at Patillo's Restaurant at the Washington- Holmes technical Center. The drive will end Novem- ber 17, with a goal of $150,000. Last year the county-wide drive earned $146,072, making it the second most successful drive of the United Way of Northwest Florida area. Funds raised in Washington County are spent in Washington County. Darrin Wall is campaign chair- man this year, and he noted that many of the..25 client agencies that serve Washington County started as the dream of just a few people. One example is I Can Grow (see page 6). "It all started with love for their child," Wall said. The project now receives a wide variety of assistance for its work. "It start- ed with someone with a passion," Wall said. "We ask you to go out with the same passion." Packets were on hand and were already being distributed Thursday to businesses and in- dividuals that have helped in the past. New supporters are always welcome, and can reach Wall at 415-4201, or United Way at 850- 784-2569. One new feature is First Call for Help. This is a service where someone in need can contact United Way and be referred to an agency that is there for their needs. United Way also has a list of non-United Way agencies that could offer assistance. They can be reached at 1-800-696-8740. Email for United Way is unitedway@knology.com; web- site is www.unitedwaynwfl.org. !1HH.,uiimure FOR p j *Washington County i School Board District 5 , P.,.i At wrrf. m P3a For Am', A4 ea By M .g.Irm Girr.,re Non Paisan F&r Scci BIam DtI 5 i! W.EE www.chipleypaper.com 2, Washington County News, Saturday, September 16, 2006 I COMM~iUNLITYI I'EI kA Chipley High Resource Officer Daryl White. __ . VMS Resource Officer Derek Hayes. Roulhac Resource Officer Justin Jenkins. Roulhac Resource Officer Justin Jenkins. . Vernon High School Resource Officer Tina Sims. WCSO introduces public to its school resource officers The 2006-2007 school year is in full swing and the Washington County Sheriff's Office would like encourage parents and guardians to get to know the school resource offi- cers that their middle and high school aged children will be seeing on campus this year. School Resource Offi- cers (SRO) work on build- ing healthy and trusting relationships with children of all ages by becoming a familiar presence in their school experiences. The officer, while in school, is involved in a variety of functions aimed at prevention. Besides be- ing an active high profile law enforcement officer, the SRO is a resource for students, parents, teachers and administration regard- ing law issues. Another, duty for the SRO is be- ing a link to other service agencies that provide preventive and counseling services within the school district. "These officers' presence on campus is an invaluable tool for both the school and the Washington Coun- ty Sheriff's Office," said Sheriff Bobby Haddock. "We have put school resource officers in these schools to provide our children with an atmo- sphere that reassures them of their safety while at- tending school." For more information on the School Resource Offi- cer program in Washington County visit the website at www.wcso.us School Board passes budget, millage rate KAREM L ALVAREZ Staff Writer ... Washington ---- Counry *. School Board adopted the- final budget for fiscal year 2006-2007 in the amount of $99,448,023.88 and a 36.03 percent millage rate, as presented at a public hearing on September 11. The total millage rate for 2006-2007 of 7.086 is less than the 7.9370 levied during 2005-2006. The reason for the decrease is the state required local ef- fort decreased from 5.1770 to '4.8260 and the capital outlay millage decreased from 2.0000 to 1.5000. Ba- sic discretionary is 0.5100 mills and supplemental discretionary is 0.2500 mills. Construction of a new truck driving training facil- ity at the Washington-Hol- mes Technical ,Center has not been approved yet be- cause the bids are over the $500,000 estimated budget. One bid is for $766,900 and the other, $961,816. The Board recommended Superintendent Calvin Ste- venson and Myra Hender- son, the financial officer, to examine where they can get the extra funds from. All consent items, as presented in the adopted agenda, were approved including the Panhandle Area Educational Consor- tium recommendations. Other actions taken: *Robert Maldon as Act- ing Principal for Dozier I and II. . *Purchase of band equip- ment and instruments-for CHS Band in the amount of $9,165. *Approved majors for ESE students (Chipley and Vernon High Schools) seeking a special diploma: Academic Skills for Func- tional Living, Communi- cation Skills for Functional Living, Leisure Recreation Skills for: Functional Liv- ing, Community and So- cial Skills for Functional Living, Life Sustaining Environmental Interaction Skills, Leisure Recreation Skills for Improvement of Quality of Life, and Devel- opmental Functional Mo- tor and Sensory Skills. *Approved changing the Washington County School District Health Insurance to Blue Options 1551. As the cost of this plan resulted in a 20% increase as opposed to the estimated 26% cost increase for the current plan and will also result in an estimated lower overall cost to the entire plan. The plan continues to run a deficit which is still not ac- tuarially healthy even after the increased contributions by the Board of $363,000. *Purchase of the Berry property, adjacent to Kate Smith Elementary School, for $225,000 plus closing costs. Human Resources: Chipley High School - hired Renee McDougald, ESE Paraprofessional. Vernon High 'School transfer of- Chris Stray- hand, alternative Ed. Para- professional; retirement of Eddie Adams, Social Science teacher, effective October 6. Roulhac Middle School transfer of Kim Hughes from KMS to RMS. Washington-Holmes Technical Center resigna- tion of Tommy McDonald, Jr., effective September 20; Ron Joiner's request for medical leave; hiring El- bert Sellers, Jr., part-time Criminal Justice Instructor; Nettie Smith as part-time nail technician instructor; Banion Josey and Matthew Chad Hall, heavy equip- ment operator instructors. Dozier I & II transfer of Sheretha Paramore to Dozier II from Dozier I; transfer of Jessica Maxwell to Dozier I from Dozier II; transfer of Ron Mitchell to Dozier II to Dozier I; ter- mination of Debra Milam, Reading teacher at Dozier I; resignation of Charles Collins, permanent substi- tute; resignation of Heather Berry, Science teacher at Dozier II; transfer of Emily Gipson from Vernon Place to Dozier II; Gwenda Da- vis' (Dozier II) request for leave without pay. Okeechobee Shirley Schmeckpeper, English teacher; Diane Timmer- man, remainder of 2006- 2007; Curtis Frick, Lead Administrator/Teacher on Special Assignment for 2006-2007. Transportation resig- nation of Judy Dybdall for Vo-Tech and Courier service, effective Septem- ber 11; Susan Harcus hired for the position mentioned above, effective September 12. District Anita McLen- don, Clerk, Aide, and part- time van driver for One Stop Career Center. Concerned mom calls Board's attention Kelly Fogerty, mom of a sixth grader from Vernon Middle School, brought up an issue regarding the shortage of drinking foun- tains around the campus. She reported that her son has suffered two dehydra- tion and heat stroke inci- dents. During Physical Education class the coach do not allow the students to drink water until the bell rings for the next class. "When the bell rings, they have to change clothes before they go to the next class. Plus the line 'at the water fountain is so long that not all the students get to drink enough water", she said. Joe Taylor, Coordinator of Operations and Facilities for the Washington County District School Board, said they have ordered two wa- ter chillers that are going to be installed in few months. Cobb-Campbell engagement The approaching wedding of Latoya Shandrea Cobb and Dwayne Jamel Campbell is announced by her par. ents, Leslie Mendez and Tony Mendez of West Palm Beach. The bride-elect is the granddaughter of Melvonia Crit- tendon, and the late Joe Critendon, of Chipley. Latoya graduated from Chipley High School in 1999. She is employed by WestPoint Home in Chipley. The prospective groom is the son of Jerri Thomas, and the late Willie Thomas, of Panama City. His grandpar, ents are Justine Campbell, and the late Ralph Campbell. of Queens, N.Y. A 1993 graduate of Kennedy High in Queens, Dwayne is employed in Panama City. The wedding is scheduled for 4 p.m. Sept. 16 at Yes Lord Church of God in Christ in Chipley. All family, and friends are invited to attend the wed. ding and the reception which will follow at the Washing. ton County Ag Center on Highway 90 in Chipley. Rib sale for K-9 unit The Washington County Sheriff's Office is sell- ing racks of ribs to be delivered or picked up on October 27-28. Price per rack is $20, and delivery is available on request. All.. proceeds from;- this sale will be used for the purchase of two K-9s for the WCSO K-9 Unit. Sheriff's Office K-9 Unit, will be hosting sev- eral fundraising activities throughout the county in the next few weeks to help reach our goal of $15,000. "We want to thank you in advance for supporting the Washington County Sheriff's Office in the war on drugs,' Sheriff bobby Haddock said.. Anyone interested in pur-r chasing ribs, contact Cpl. Cpl. J.C. Culbreath and K-9 Scott visit students at Washington County Christian School. With Scott's passing and the retirement of another K. 9, the Sheriff's Office is raising funds to bring the unit back online. JC Culbreath at 638-6111 or jcculbreath@wcso.us. For more inform. tion about WCSO, visit www.wcso.us. My Safe Florida Home The My Safe Florida Home inspection program is up and running. Operators are taking people's contact infor. mation so they can let them know when the application period opens. Log onto www.mysafefloridahome.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 toll-free at 1-800-342-2762 to ask questions and have information mailed to you. I, Lenzy Corbin, appreciate, you, the citizens of Washington ' County, for the confi- denceyouhaveplacedin me as your Democratic Candidate for County A' % Commissioner, District 4. , I would like to ask Mrs. Nelson, Mr. Waldrip, and Mr. Sewell, all their families, friends and supporters to please join with me on November 7th to re-elect me as your County Commissioner, District 4. I will continue to serve you full time. Please call me anytime at 638-6200 or 638-1911. Ineed your support. I also appreciate my wife (Lou) for the help she has given me over the years. To all of you, the both of us would like to say, "A very sincere thank you from the bottom of our hearts". Thank You, Lenzy Corbin Washington County Commissioner Political Advertisement. Paid for and approved by Lenzy Corbin, Democrat, For County Commissioner, District 4 4 Saturday, September 16, 2006, Washington County News, 3 Medicare Part D plans, Medicare bills, and Medic- aid will be available to the public on Friday, Sept. 18, from 9-11 a.m. at Wash- ington County Council on Aging. SHINE volunteers will be on hand to help answer enrollment questions and LlbwY Hpb ' bu - ---------------- Candidates COUNTY COMMISSIONER District 2: Joel Pate (R) Lynn Cope Sr. (D) District 4: Lenzy Corbin ( (D), Eddy G. Holman (R) Pre-K screenings Washington County School Board and FDLRS/ PAEC will co-sponsor r FREE Child Find Pre-K , screenings on September : 20, at the PAEC office. Children three to five years of age suspected of - having a problem will be ' screened in the areas of school readiness skills, [ speaking/listening, vision and hearing, and social skills. To make an appoint- ment call 1-877-873-7232, ext. 2315. Save the Children Save the Children Chris- tian Center needs stuffed animals to put in gift boxes for area senior citizens. If anyone can help, they should drop off stuffed animals at 805 Main Street in Chipley. For more in- formation 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. Lonny Lindsey trail ride today The annual Lonny Lind- sey scholarship trail tide will be held Sept. 16 at Val- ley 4 Ranch located four miles west of the red light on Hwy. 90 in Bonifay. This is the 10th anni- versary of Lindsey's death in defense of his county following an armed rob- bery at a Holmes County business. The ride will begin at 10 a.m. and all riders must be registered and ready to ride at that time. A $5 donation for the ride will include the riders' meal. A $5 donation also will be required of any- one wishing to eat with the group when lunch is served at noon. The menu will include hot dogs, baked beans, cole slaw and drink. All proceeds will go to the Lindsey Scholarship Fund. There may also be enter- tainers and a few vendors. A valid Coggins test is required. For more information, call Sue Mitchell, (850) 547-2919 after 5 p.m. Free Medicare counseling at WCOA Free counseling on explains how to change plans, if you need to. Find out if your current plan is right for you. For more information, contact Laura Gulley at (850) 488-0055. *Washington County- Council on Aging is en- couraging senior citizens in the community, 60 years of age or older, who are interested in playing cards, board games, ',, enjoying' ne%% acti% ities, and getting together with other seniors to call them. For more information on these and other services offered by the Washington County Council on Aging call 638-6216 or 638-6217 and ask for Debra or Janie. WCOA is a United Way agency supported by your contributions. Chamber annual meeting The Chamber of Com- merce annual meeting will be held on Sept. 21, to elect members to the Board of Directors. This year five directors will complete their three- year terms of office. The are; Kelly Brock, Terry Ellis, Andrew Fleener, Mi- chael Horton, and Darrin Wall. In accordance with the Chamber by-laws, a nominating committee.was appointed. They presented the following nominations for the five vacancies,; Kelly Brock, Terry Ellis, Andrew Fleener, Michael "Horton, aiidDarrin Wall. Additional nominations may be made from the floor at the meeting by members. Upcoming events at KMS September: 22 Special guests, author and illustrator Tim Thomas and Robert Hill will read and autograph their book to help kickoff the school's year of AR (advanced reader) activities 26 Early Release Day (car 'riders 12:15, bus rid- ers 12:30) 25 Johnny Appleseed's birthday ELECT EDDY G. HOLMAN FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER DISTRICT 4 Hi, my name is Eddy Holman. I am a candidate for County Commissioner District 4 for the Republican Party. On Sep- tember 5th you let it be known that it is time for a change in our County Government. So, on November 7th, continue to let your voice be heard and vote count. Let's move forward for a better future for Washington County. Vote to elect Eddy Holman as your next County Commissioner. So Remember November 7th Vote To Elect EDDY HOLMAN As Your Next County Commissioner District 4 On The Republican Ballot THANK YOU AND GOD BLESS, EDDY HOLMAN Political advertisement paid for and approved by Eddy Holman, Republican, for County Commissioner, District 4. 10 YEARS AGO, 1996 Tenants of Circle J Trailer Park in Chipley were invited to a block party to discuss a neighborhood, crime watch program or the area. Jim Napier told the tenants about the program: "We're protect- ing our neighbors which will help us," he explained. Candidates for election as local school superintendent were featured in a debate sponsored by Washington County. Citizen's Voice As- sociation. It was held at Chipley High School. Kalan Miller, Casey Waymire, Nathan Day and Justin Thomas of the Chipley dojo won individual trophies in a tournament held in Panama City. Rubye Brock Rogers re- ceived a bouquet of 80 long- stem red roses, one for each year, as part of a birthday celebration hosted bN former Union Hill School students. Brock had taught at Union Hill and other area schools for more than 40 years. 15 YEARS AGO, 1991 A team from Holmes Cor- rectional Institution placed third in two-man pistol matches at Chipola Junior College. Eddie Smith and Byron Quivey scored 1,138: points out of a possible 1,200. Tyler Porter and Anthon\ Pate, of RMS third grade, got a little help with a sci- ence project from channel 4 weather reporter Tom Nebel. Tony Davis led the Chipley, Tigers to an easy, 28-0, victory over Bonifay in the Panhandle Conference Jamboree. He scored three of Chipley's four TD. 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Lafayette St., Marianna, FL , (850) 482-6317 1-866.421-4975 BSa~latti~l4D.r f~hnmy8^f0:1.,. 10,100B 00= a aiMH11I^.NK1......$ -1 I COMMUNITY NEWS 'I r * <** * Worm Fiddlin' Festival Sept. 23 Caryville's annual Worm Fiddlin' Festival will be held Saturday, Sept. 23, at the town's ball park on Highway 279 South. In addition to the main attraction, the fund-raiser will include arts and crafts, a car show, cake walk, horse and buggy rides, T-shirts, beauty pageant, and auction. Con- tests will include a ball game, sack races, fishing booth, horse shoes, dunking booth and more. Vendors are welcome. There are limited electric hook-' ups. Chicken plates will be sold and local entertainment will be'featured in the afternoon. Literacy Volunteers of. Washington County is col- laborating'with the annual fund-raiser this year. For more information, call (850) 548-5571. Everyone is invited "to come and enjoy a day filled with loads of fun and family entertainment." terson celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary at a re- ception hosted by their four children. 20 YEARS AGO, 1986 Washington County Convalescent Center hon- ored seven employees with "Quality of Life awards presented at the annual em- ployee appreciation dinner. Thirty-five percent of Washington County's 8,715 voters turned out for the first primary. There had been 120 absentee ballots, according to Supervisor of Elections Marie Mitchell. Alice Bell ':aid she thought the county selling the.hospi- tal, would be a good idea, "especially for the elderly and indigent." 40 YEARS AGO, 1966 Mrs. John Gipson hosted an art exhibition at her home on South Sixth Street for former ChipleN High School teacher, Mrs. Clyde Brown. The fairly new painter .said that when she began study - ing art,, she realized that it is "tops in mental and emotional therapy, and is a most relax- ing and satisfying hobby." William M. Hollis of Lakeland, Grand Master of nearly 73,000 Florida Ma- sons, participated in the Sept. 2 Iaing of a cornerstone for Orion Lodge's new building on High" a. 90. Loanya Bush of Chiple\ earned the title of Miss Cen- tral Florida Majorette Queen following a beauty contest at the Central Florida Baton Camp. More than 270 girls participated in the camp held at Ho,% e) -in-the-Hills. 50 YEARS AGO, 1956 Mr. and Mrs. Al Lo" e and two sons of Jacksonville were weekend guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Northcutt. Spending the weekend as houseguests of Misses Lottie Alford were Miss Nan God- frey, Betty Clark, Melinda Malloy, and Sandra Seay. Mr. and mrs. Don Mc. Clellan, Donna and Van McClellan came home from Ridgecrest, N.C. Mr. and Mrs. George' Watts and family were visit, ing their sister and brother in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Woodruff in Texas. 60 YEARS BACK, 1946 The Joe Louis, Billy Conn fight film was showing at the Vance Theater in Chipley. Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Prescott and son, Hilbert, of Panama: City spent a couple of days \ith Mr. and Mrs. H.A. Prescott. Davis Air Services Co., operating out of Chipley Airport, was expected to of. fer flight training leading to' a private pilot's certificate or commercial instructor's certificate. Members of the John F Tuggle Post No. 48, Ameri- can Legion voted to send two local young men to Boy's State. 95YEARS BACK, 1911 Bee Brooks. editor 'of the Vernon News, spent a SaturdaN among friends in Chipley. JM. Sapp and family vis- ited his brother, Joel Sapp. and family Sunday at Oak Hill. Hattie Gardner of Panama City spent the weekend with her brother, D.W. Gardner and family. 4, Washington County News, Saturday, September 16, 2006 I.-rfr^ ,ary ada Existing layout at Kate M. Smith Elementary Conceptual layout for Kate M. Smith Elementa Conceptual layout for Kate M. Smith Elementary Existing layout at Vernon Elementary Conceptual layout for Vernon Elementary 'Toys for Kids' drive is underway A number of fund-rais- ers are being planned for this year's Toys for Kids project. They began' Witht a hbdt dog benefit on Sept. 15 and end with a motorcycle poker run on Nov. 4. The nonprofit organiza- tion, which benefits less fortunate kids in Holmes and Washington counties. was launched in 2001 by a couple of EMS employ- ees, Joey Tharp and Floyd Aycock. . They raised $1,200 in gifts and money that year by going door-to-door and to local businesses. The organization has grown over the years and is now sponsored by Washington County EMS, Chipley Fire Department, Chipley Police Department and Holmes County EMS. "Last year, we raised al- most $9,000 in money and gifts, reports Tharp. The program, which started with approximately 35-40 kids in 2001, now serves more than 150 and is still growing. Names of eli- gible children are provided by the former Department of Children and Families, now known as Big Bend Community Based Care, and the Council on Aging. "We not only help dur- ing the Christmas holidays, we also help with back- Farm Fall Day October 14-15 The annual Farm Fall Day at Majestic Farm in Cottondale will be held Oct. 14 and 15. There will be games, food and lots of fun for the entire family. Activities will begin The program, which started with approximately 35-40 kids in 2001, now serves more than 150 and is still growing. Names of eligible children are provided by the former Department of Children and Families, now known as Big Bend Commu- nity Based Care, and the Council on Aging. to-school supplies and Thanksgiving dinners for those who would otherwise have none." Tharp said. All the money raised is used for clothing and a few toys for the kids. In the middle of December, the men go to local businesses and buy the kids a set of clothing, including socks, underwear, jacket, shoes, pants and shirts. "We try to buy at least one or4wo toys or a bicycle for the kids," Tharp adds. "It usually averages out to at 11I 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 ob- servation areas, a pumpkin slinging contest and bob- bing for apples. about $100 per child." The group has several fund-raisers planned for this year. They served grilled hot dogs at Wal- Mart from 3-7 p.m. on Sept. 15 for donations. Tickets were sold for smoked Boston butts which will be ready for pick up on Oct. 13 at Chipley Fire Department (behind city hall). On Oct. 21, they will have a booth at October- fest in Sunny Hills where they will sell hamburgers There will be entertain- ment by the Webbs and The Sugar Foot Shufflers. All proceeds will go to "I Can Grow, Inc." a nonprofit organization that provides a place for indi- viduals with disabilities to work in an agricultural set- ting and profession. and hot dogs. The Novem- ber 4 fund-raiser will be a motorcycle poker run. Anyone who would like to help Toys for Kids may mail donations to Toys for Kids, P.O. Box 711, Chipley, FL 32428. Forms are available for those wishing to make special donations. Contact Chipley Fire Department for information. For more information, call Tharp or Aycock at 638-6301 or email them at toysfor_ ,kids@earthlink.net Majestic Oak Farm is located at 2035 Palmview Road in Cottondale. For more informa- tion, call (850) 352-4879 or visit their webside at www.icangrow.org. FAX NEWS TO 638-4601 Preliminary plans for a growing school community Two individual Preliminary Nedds Assesment and Conceptual Master Plannings for Kate M. Smith El. ementary School and Vernon Elementary School were presented by Architect Jack Baker to the Washington County School Board, at its meeting on Sept. 11,-ro be considered for future changes in both campuses. At Kate M. Smith, 84,006 new net square footage would-be required in order to include the following features: 39 classrooms, 30 percent larger Media Center. Administration area, 50 percent more ESE space, Art classroom (there is none now), Primary Skills lab, Music room, Multi Purpose room, Resource area (there is none now), Supplementary Instruction area (there is none as today), 30 percent more Internet space, Cafetorium, and additional bathrooms and storage areas. Less footage would be required at Vernon Elementary School, a total of 46,958 foot would include: 23 class. rooms, 50 percent larger Media Center, 30 percent larger Administration area, ESE area (all portables now), Art classroom (no space now), Resource area (all in build- ing 2 now), Supplementary Instruction Areas (no space now), Internet space, remodel of Cafetorium, and addi- tional bathrooms and storage areas. Both plans include redesign of the parking for staff and visitors' areas, as well as bus loops. The Board has not yet received estimated costs for these projects. VHS Class of 1986 Vernon High School Class of 1986, Unofficial 20 year reunion will be held Sept. 29, beginning at 7 p.m. at Ver. non's Homecoming football game. A section of bleachers will possibly be set aside for the old timers. A reception will be held September 30, at Sharky's Restaurant on Panama City Beach beginning at 5 p.m. Graduates may contact: C."Lothian" Brown at chuck95@bellsouth.net or Laurin Mathis(Clark) at lau- rin_c@hotmail.com Dear Washington County, I would like to apologize for my actions. This was my worst mistake ever, and it will never happen again. Thank You. Curtis Green lafua/A 1Brenda Pujol Associate Publisher Jeremy Raines Sports Editor Chipley, FL 32428 Cameron Everett Production Supervisor Brad Goodyear Chipley Plant Manager For news tips or advertising information, call: The News is published every Wednesday and Saturday by Chipley Newspapers, Inc., 6 3 8 -0 2 1 2 1364 N. Railroad Avenue, Chipley, FL 32428. SUBSCRIPTION RATES POSTMASTER: Periodicals postage paid at Chipley, Florida. Send address changes to the Fax: (850) 638-4601 Copyright 2006, Chipley Newspapers, Inc. All Rights Reserved *LOCAL- (Washington, Holmes & Jackson) Washington County NWS by copyright and cannot be reproduced in any form for any purpose without the expressed -ELSEWHERE-ipley, F www.chipleypaper.com permission of Chipley Newspapers, Inc. $46.00 per year plus $3.22 tax, $49.22 total Wasing t n County chipleypaper.com p o C N n $46.00 per year plus $3.22 tax, $49.22 total TUSPS 667-360 A I- u KM- NEWSa I MR5 .i4~ A Students enjoy shopping at the annual book fair held Sept. 5-8Kat Kate NI. Smith Elementary School. In the foreground, a youngster examines sales items while another signs up for her book. Kim Gainer and Lisa Hunter, center, worked the book fair as volunteers. Abo*e: McKenna Gainer of Penny Edwards' kinder-, garten class seems pleased with the book she picked iout during the annual book fair. at 'Kate Smith El- ementary School. Left' Corey Mesko shows his interest in''adventure, books while browsing the KMS Book FaIr., 1, ..ar "I Saturday, September 16,20M, Washington County News, 5 COMMUNITY NEWS TRANSPORTATION PLANNING MEETING, THE PUBLIC IS INVITE D Bay, Gulf, Holmes and Washington Regional Transportation Partnership Executive Comm ittee Meeting Tuesday, September 19, 2006 at 10:30 a.m. (CST) Blue Pond Park Community Ceniter.on SR77 just south of 1-10 The agenda will include the following topics: 1. Approval of Resolution Requesting the Florida Legislature to Provide Increased Trans- portation Regional Incentive Pro gram (TRIP) Funding for FDOT District 3. 2. Adoption'of TRIP Applic ation Project Priorities for FY2008 4. Public Forum. This is an opportunity for the public to address transportation issues. Direct questions or comments to Mr. Nick Nickoloff at 1-800-226-8914, ext. 212, or nickoloffh@wfrpc.dst.fi.us. Staff will make reasonable accommodationsfor access to the meetings in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act andfor language requirements other than English. Please notift Ms. Ellie Roberts of access or language requirements at 1-800-226-8914, ext. 218, at least 48,hours in advance. -- ---------- KMS welcomes authors A couple of children authors Tim Thomas and Rob. ert Hill will visit Kate M. Smith Elementary School Sept. 22 to talk to students about writing and illustrating books. They will be in the media center from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thomas is author of "Buddy Manatees" and Hill wrote "Where do Sea Creatures Sleep?" Both books cost $10 each. They will be sold during the visit, and the chil. dren will have a chance to get them autographed. .Paula Ellis, KMS reading coach, says the visit will be a great opportunity for the students to get to know real authors. "Reading makes dreams come alive," she added. VHS Class of 197, The Vernon High S&hooLCIass of 1997 is in the pro. cess of locating class members'. updated contact informal. tion for our upcoming I 0-year reunion in the fall of 2007. Contact Andrea I Gaiey at andreagaineyC&bellsoudi.net. VHS class Of 196.. Vernon High Schopl's.class.of 1996 would like to an- nounce their up6bm" iing reunion. VH S Homecoming is Sept. 19.1-here will be events on Fri. da) and Saturday e,.efting as well as'decorating the float for the.parade. VHS class of '96 is,'encouraged to come and partici. pate. There will be'fuii and entertainment for everyone to enjoy. All events are posted on www.classreport.com. There will not be invitations sent to individuals, if you would like to know more please call 638-9446. County Mediation Services' _'Volunteers am being sought for the County Mediation Services program of the 14th Judicial Circuit. They will serve as county mediators in, Jackson,,' Calhoun, Wash. ington, Holmles and/or Gulf counties. Contact Diane L. Crawford at (8,50) 914-6326. She can be reached by email at cra%%.forddCd-judl4.flcourts.org Applications are also available from Sue Ann Murray at (850) 914-6327. VHS Parent information night Vernon High School in%,ites. VHS:Senior, parents to at. tend a parent information night'o'n Tuesday, September 19 at 6 p.m. in the school auditorium. I I Information being presented will include graduation requirements, plans for post-secondary education, and fi- 'nancial aid information. For further information, contact Sule Locke, guidance counselor,;at 535-2046, ext. 1115. Vernon Holiday Festival Dec. 9 The second annual Vernon Holiday Festival will be held Saturday, December 9 on;Maiq--;. Street, Hwy.,,_,79. Vemon. Hours are-fr9m _Oain -j3#1-,,ZIhe festival 46A. tures local artists and craftersJOcrd;'rhusic and children's activities. Free and open to the public. For info on booth rentals please contact Donna at 850. 535-2838 or Kristy, at,'850-535-9880. Whidden is plenided to -captain in USNR Dr. Ken Whidden. son of Bonnie Baker and the late Capt. Ken Whidden. Sr. was recently promoted to Captain in the U.S. Navy ROsene. Whidden grew up in Chipl6y, graduating from Chipley High School in 1978. He graduated from A.uburn University in 1984 with a Bachelor o f Science degree, in Aviation IVIan- agernent. Whidden started his professional career as a naval aviator. He graduated from, the U.S. Navy Nuclear Power School in .1980. He COM_. pleted Navy flight training in 1986 and completed sea tour flying H-3 helicopters (pictured above). His last tour on active duty was for 15 years as a flight instructor in T-34C's, at Whiting Field in Milt on. Whidden has 28 years*,in ? __ __ * Pictured, from left to right: Capt. Ken Whidden, Capt. WiH Thompson, and Lt. Cdr. Chris Chop. physician for ve' years in Destin. He is active in several community orga7 .nizations and confillUeS to attend postgraduate cOursesAo better serve the chiropractic needs of his ,Patients. He:lives in Destin with h I S. w ife, Katliv and chil- dren, J.ererny arid Jessica. the United States After completion of his active duty years, Whid- den. attended and gradu- ated Magna Cum Laude from Life *Uhiviersity in Marietta, Georgia.. After graduation, he then became a licensed chiropractor and has bepi i a practicing chiropractic. RM0066514 Offer expires November 16, 2006. *Free Healthy Climate 16 Ai(Cleaner product to be installed is based on qualifying Lennox product purchased and does ad include any additional labor costs associated with the installation of the free product. Retail value up to $500. Instead Discount offer is with purchase of qualifying product. 0 2006 Lennox Industries Inc. Lennox dealers Include independently owned and operated businesses. Call your participating Lennox dealer for details. One offer per qualityng purchase. . M M M.M ,MEN Receive, a Receive up to a I FREE, $SOO Healthy Climate' .16 Air Cleaner COP Ihstant Discount I with purchase of a qualifying Lennox" with, purchase of a.quafifying.Lennox* home comfort system. ome comfort Vstem.' M M M M M ON L, Am M ML M IM qftrm d. Chipley H e-atin" g & Coofing,'Inc. (850) 638-1309. (850) 547-9078 (850) 263-OOS2 (8SO) S69-"IS (888) 8S2-8826 www.IennoxdeaIer.com1horton LEANOD momcmmtr$nms hinovadon mwr feft so good. 6, Washington County News, Saturday, September 16, 2006 I Can Grow: A farm that helps others to grow KAREM L. ALVAREZ Staff Writer In a meeting last Tues- day, Chipley Kiwanis Club hosted Glenda Hutzel, ex- ecutive director of I Can Grow, Inc., an agriculture and vocational training program that provides employment opportunities and skills for the develop- mentally disabled. Hutzel and her husband own Majestic Oak Farm, a 40-acre tract in Cottondale where they grow, harvest, and market a variety of fruits, including peaches, blueberries, blackber- ries, mayhaws, nectarines, pears, plums, and seasonal vegetables. Throughout the year, I Can Grow offers family events that include edu- cational activities for kids about agriculture and aqua- culture. They also organize bian- nual field days for teach- ers and students. Among the upcoming events and plans, is a mobile farmers market that will run from Tallahassee to Destin of- fering produce for sale to the public. Next event, Farm Fall Day will be held on Oct. 14 and 15 at the Majestic Oak Farm, 2035 Palmview Road, Cottondale, with diversity of fun activities for kids. "It's amazing how young people show interest in agriculture. They want to learn how to grow, plant, and even milk the cows", said Hutzel. I Can Grow teaches the students valuable skills through the process of hands-on agricultural ex- perience. They learn how to grow, cultivate, and harvest vegetables and produce. Anyone interested in helping or wanting more information can visit www.icangrow.org or call 850-352-4879. FSU-Panama City offers education for the area JAY FELSBERG Managing Editor The Florida Panhandle is being blessed with an increasing number of educational opportuni- ties. Chipola College in Marianna offers four-year programs. Okaloosa-Wal- ton Community College is building a new facility in south Walton County, and the University of West Florida in Pensacola offers a wide variety of programs. Gulf. Coast Community College is also nearby. Florida State Universi- ty-Panama City is near the Hathaway Bridge. Dean Dr. George DePuy was on hand recentlyto. describe some of the program of- fered at the university. DePuy said that FSU-. PC is an upper-division university, meaning that students must have at, least two years of col- lege before they can matriculate at FSU-PC. The school has more than 1,000 students who are about equally divided between day and night courses. There were about 400 graduates last. year, including about 100 earn- ing masters degrees. "We launch you on to careers," DePuy said. Those careers can be in a wide, variety of fields. "Elementary education is by far our largest field," DePuy said. A shortage of teachers in that field means that graduates are snapped up pretty quickly. DePuy also said he "would love more en- rollment" in the nursing programs, as there is also a shortage in that field.. A special program at FSU-PC is applied behav- ioral analysis. FSU-PC is one of the few schools to offer this course, which is used for those who work with autistic children among other uses. "There is a lot of scholarship money available," DePuy said. Another unique pro- gram is underwater crime scene investigation. Students in this program, assist law enforcement around the world. Not only did students work, with Holmes County. Sheriff's' Department on an investigation last year, but they have also helped twice with the Natalie Holloway investigation in Aruba DuPuy said that this program could support homeland security in the area of underwater ter- rorism. Civil engineering is a relatively new program. "We were approached by, the. construction industry because they can't find enough people," DePuy said. Local business has worked with FSU-PC to create 11 $1,000 scholar- ships. "This is a wonder- ful example of interplay between the school and the community," he said. The state matches all scholarships at 50 per- cent. "Private support makes the difference between a good versus an outstand- ing college," DePuy said. The business and profes- sional community also supports the school by hiring graduates. The college recently had its first sizeable num- ber of graduates in soft- ware engineering, a field that DePuy said Fortune magazine called "the best' job in the United States." The, five-building cam- pus at 4750 Collegiate Drive is getting two new buildings. A new adminis- trative building is planned, as is a 100,000-square foot academic building. The latter would include engi- neering labs, a criminol- ogy lab, an "information commons" with Internet access, guidance facilities and a multipurpose con- ference facility. The state matches 100 percent for new buildings. Fund-raising is un- derway for continued expansion. For informa- tion about the college call 850-522-2001, toll free 1-866-myfsupc. Website is www.fsupc.com Council vote keeps animals in control KAREM L. ALVAREZ Staff Writer Chipley City Council approved Ordinance 867 which requires that pit bull dogs owners register them' with the Code Enforce- ment Department and keep them muzzled and leashed in a fenced area, as well as restricts the number of domestic animals to up to four per household within the city limits. According to the Coun- cil members, because of re- ports from citizens and the number of strays animals roaming the city this action was necessary to be taken. In fact, .two persons ap- peared to the public hear- ing reporting abandoned and loosed animals in their neighborhood that have bitten adults and children. Regarding the number of animals, some exceptions could apply for residences in rural areas, but have not been passed yet. Another person appeared requesting. an exemption for having, six. dogs (inside) and four cats (outside). She said that, even though fiot all of them are neutered or spayed, her animals do not cause any problems. Council members told her she will have to come back once the exceptions for this ordinance are passed. In other business, Coun- cil approved the following: *Ordinance 868, that pertains to the Fire Depart-. ment and adds language to clarify life and fire safety, inspections, and enforce- For the week ending September 14, 2006: At the Florida Livestock Auctions, receipts totaled $14,212 compared to $6,799 last week and $14,786 a year ago. According to the Florida Federal-State Live- stock Market News Service, compared to last week; slaughter cows and bulls were steady to weak, feeder steers and heifers were steady to $1 higher. Feeder Steers: Medium & Large Frame No. 1-2 200-300 lbs. $142.50 195.00 300-400 lbs. $124.00 165.00, " 400-500 lbs. $108.00 134.00 Feeder Heifers: Medium & Large Frame No. 1-2 200-300 lbs. $126.00 158.00 300-400 lbs. $110.00 140.00 400-500 lbs. $100.00 127.00 Slaughter Cows: Lean 750-1200 lbs. 85-90 percent $40.00 45.00 Slaughter Bulls: Yield Grade, No. 1-2 1,000-2,100 lbs. $55.00 61.00 ment and penalties. *Ordinance 869, that de- fines the fire limits of the city to include the incorpo- rated area. *Ordinance 870, this will cause an unopened public alley between South First Street and South Second Street to be abandoned and will provide for,the rever- sion of this property to adjoining property owners. Owners of properties in- volved have been notified by mail. .Appointment/Re-ap- pointment of Richard Norris, Rey Gustason, Jon Floyd, Trey Cook, and Don Kelly to the Recreation Advisory Committee. *Agreement between Florida Department of Transportation and the City of Chipley for the mainte- nance of the new traffic signal at the south entrance to Wal-Mart. The City will be responsible for paying the electric bill. *Evaluation and pay in- crease for Jim Morris, City of Chipley Administrator. *Resolution 06-25 -. $250,000 in additional funds for Wastewater Im- provement. *Paving Funds for SRF Escrow = $50,000. 'Request for qualifica- tions recommendations for Wastewater Improvement project. 'Request for proposals recommendation for Old City Hall project. The next Council meet- ing is October 10. Call 638-6350. / Charity dance Marianna's Gathering Place Foundation will sponsor a charity dance on Friday, Sept. 22, starting at 6:30 p.m. The dance will be held at the Integras Wellness Center on Highway 90 in Marianna. Entry fee is $5 plus a can or dry goods donation for the Food Pantry. All cash proceeds will go to the charity designated that evening. "Come dance with us and give with your heart," said a spokesperson for the event. For more information contact Lilia Durand at (850)526-4561. Spring turkey hunt applications' To apply, hunters can obtain applications at MyFWC.com and at all FWC regional offices. To all that voted and supported F me during my .O campaign. Mary Jane Nelson Political advartlserflehl pida for ahld approved by Maty Jdhi NelSoh, Dtihocrat, For f ourtty Comnlhilsslner, Dbitrict 4 .. ---.--- --i More meals are being served in school lunchrooms. Higher volumes at lunch time KAREM L ALVAREZ Staff Writer An increased volume of children flowing thorough the cafeteria lines brought immediate concerns to address once the school cafeterias opened in August. The increase was due to the shift of fifth graders from Kate Smith Elementary School to Roulhac Middle School and increased participation due to menu changes. increased enrollment at Chipley High School, Vernon Middle School and Vernon High School. Two main prob. lems were backlogs at the cash registers, students did not know their I.D. numbers, and there were not enough cash register operators to handle the crowd; staffing was not adequate to handle the full program, of Chartwells, pri. vate contractor managing cafeteria operations. As solutions to solve problems. Chartwells purchased touch key pads to help the cashiers be faster at the mid- dle schools, brought in substitute staff to assist at each school, and invested an additional $10,000 in capital to purchase four additional point of sale cash registers for the middle schools. Additional staffing has been hired for school cafeterias where enrollment increased over 2005/2006 and par. ticipation is increased. Kate Smith Elementary'School added a second serving line in the cafeteria. As reported on August 2006, a total of 53.001 meals were claimed. Between Roulhac Middle School and Chipley High School are 1,297 students enrolled; Kate Smith Elementary -Schoo 8351 Vermon High School 448, Vernon Middle School 473, and Vernon Elementary School 549. Motorist Awareness The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) re. cently introduced the Motorist Avwareness System (MAS) to its contractors and the traveling public in an effort to increase work zone safety and motorist convenience. To find out more, visit www.itseveryonesjob.com or the department's Web site at wwvw.dot.state.fl.us. TO ADVERTISE CALL 638-0212 e-mail adv@chipleypaper.com September 13, 2006 Dear Friends and Neighbors, First I would like to apologize to the members of the Sunny Hills Garden Club for the repercussion they have received about an article I submitted in the Washington County Newspaper. They have had -no knowledge of this article. It seems .this article has bothered some people so I feel parts of it are true. At a recent meeting in Sunny Hills I was accosted by a resident who accused me of distributing some flyers of the article around the area, which is not against the law for one thing, and second I never did distribute the flyers. The Sunny Hills Garden Club submitted a re- quest for a budget to landscape ithe entrances and the parks of Sunny Hills Community and this is the response they received from the MSBU coordinator which was hand delivered to one of the Garden Club Members attachment follows. Sincerely, Salvatore Zurica September 9*, 2 Dear Garden Club Members, Found a copy of a request for funds ($10,000) inmy officelstweekend apparently approved by the 4 Garden Club presidents. Myself and the advisory ' committee are then blasted in the local paper on Wednesday and Saturday for not funding your quest. I think that if I was pat of the responsible leadership of this organizton, I would want to publicly be distancing my organization from the comments that were made in the paper. The MSBU budget was submitted the 1* of May and approved by the County Commission on August 28'. You'll notice your letter is dated September l with the subject never being addressed by your membership. This was the sixth budget put in place by the MSBU so I think ample time has existed for your organization to submit some kind of plan orprogram. We will begin budgets again in January or February for the 07-08 budget year. If you should want to submit something for that time frame it would be addressed. In your planning it would be appropriate to state what you intend to do, where you intend to do it, what benefit it will provide and how much it will cost. Many Garden Clubs focus on a specific project and have both corporate and private sponsorship involved besides just government money. The other major item that needs to be addressed is how much upkeep is involved. Currently my crews are committed to programs that are already in existence and I would hate to see another weed bed with potted fake flowers like we currently have up front, Sincerely, 0lm 2aito iS yaU Coodinatdtrr i Paid by Salvatore Zurica Saturday, September 16, 2006, Washington County News, 7 Public hearing on Carter tract Anyone interested in helping craft fishing regu- lations for the Fitzhugh Carter property in south Washington County can take part by attending a Sept. 20 meeting. The meeting will be at the Ver- non Middle School cafete- ria and begin at 6 p.m. The school is on State Road 279 (Moss Hill Road). A June 27 public work- shop at the same location began the process to firm up fishing rules for the area, which is near Green- head. The Northwest Flor- ida Water Management District, the owner of the property, and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conser- vation Commission (FWC) hosted the June workshop. "Our goal is to find a fair and equitable system for accommodating an- glers on the area through- out most of the year," said Kelly Gamble, an FWC wildlife biologist who works the area. Based on the initial workshop and two fol- low-up steering commit. tee meetings, Gamble said several proposals are on the table but manag- ers want as much public feedback as possible. She said proposals include a combination of a daily fishing reservation system and daily admittance of some first-come, first- served fishermen, along with ideas for open and closed seasons. Ilonored for earning another 'A' The staff and faculty at Vernon Elementary School were recognized at the Sept. 11 Washington County School Board meeting. VES is the only school in Washington County to earn an 'A' rating on the state school 'report card' for four years in a row. Pictured are Superintendent Calvin Stevenson, Lajuana Malloy, Assistant Principal Beth Taylor, Theresa Marshall, Kelly Galloway, Montez Harmon, Shei- la Kirkland, Ranea McKenzie, Principal Kathy Cadwell and Laura Grantham. Baseball Hall Several former Wausau baseball players were present for Wausau Baseball Hall of fame on September 9 at the Possum Palace. Front row, left to right: C. Wals. ingham, Jr., Ralph Jones, Charlie Hicks, Dalton Carter and Troy L. Walsingham; Back row left to right: John Elmer Carter, Roger Dale Hagan, Howard Rogers, Bobby Phillips, Delane Chesnut and Jerry Tyre. It's great to have friends File of Life ton County residents and is in a wallet, purse, back Ralph Jones is a diehard Florida Gator, but his Troy University 'buddies' made File of Life, a small sponsored by the sheriff's pack, lunch pail or diaper him an honorary Trojan the day of the Troy-FSU game. They were Dalton Carter, durable file where medical office, Washington County bag. Kelly Brock, John Elmer Carter, Jerry Tyre and Charlie Hicks. information can be stored, Council on Aging (WC The larger card goes into offers help for Emergency COA) and Emergency the large plastic file which Cancer Support Monday, Sept.25, begin- diagnosed with cancer, Medical Services person- MedicalServices is kept on thefront of he Sing at 5:30 p.m. at Doc- their family members, and nel and hospital admis- Thereare two medical refrigerat or.a Thi y grOUpgtO meet tor's Memorial Hospital. friends., sions when an elderly per- cards. The smaller one both hold information on An organizational meet- The purpose of the sup- Anyone interested in son becomes ill and unable should be fid ou and the elderly person's media. ing to begin a cancer sup- port group will be to en- helping those affected by to speak for themselves. It placed in the small plastic cal data. Formore inform port.group is scheduled for courage and'educate those cancer is invited to attend. is a program for Washing- holder so it can be cared tion; call 638-6217. KUBTACUREN FREAS 8, Washington County News, Saturday, September 16, 2006 Sf638-0212 6 nr m manLE=R 8 638-4242 CLASSIFIED ADS. Classified ads are published in the Wednesday issues of the Washington County News, Holmes County Times-Advertiser, Weekly Advertiser and the Weekend Edition. Cost is $6.50 per wee. tor mhe Iast 20 words, plus 25 cents per word for each word over 20. /R ' 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 Weekend Edition. Trie I Jews/Times 5 4 7 K A X 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 of the ad in which they 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 OVER 40,000 READERS FOR AS LI11LE AS $6.50 Holmes Count67, BonTimes-Advertiser 32425 P.Washington C untFL News32428 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. 207 W INDIANA Ave Fri- HONDA Sat, Sept. 15-16 from 8-' n 2003 HONDA 3 Lamps, rugs, glass- .GOLDWING 48,000. ars, ousehd g as c r miles, silver color, CB,'. tive items, twin mattress AM FM radio, helmet w/ tive ptems, winmatress speakers included., set, tape player. $12,000. 638-4251 SOD SOD SOD Quality- you can depend onl Irri- gated, weed & pest con- LI trolled. Centipede and St Augustine. Delivery.and installation available. 8 :1/4 HORSE STUD mi. SW of Chipley for Blades Face with 4 white easy customer hauling stocking, 3 'yrs old, Call anytime! Billy & Leo- $1000, big horse. 547- la Brock. (850)638-1202 3233 or (850)326-1500 LEOPARD 2-25FTALUMINUM light APPALOOSA .$1500 poles $100 each, wood Gelding 9 yrs, very gen- heater looks like fireplace tie. 4 yr bred Bay $500. $200, power chair Jet 2 Welch. Bay kid's pony Pride,-like new $2500 $500, very kid broke considertrade. 535-2585 547-4354 2005 39 FT 5TH Wheel PAIR OF PARADE RV, fully self contained. horses. 4 & 5 year old King size bed with fire- Sorrell Geldings, well place, paid $67,000 ask- broke, One o- both 850- ing $48,000. 836-4305; 547-3710. 2078 Hwy 259-0442 177, Bonifay. K&L FARM Green Pea- nuts forsale. 8-6 M-F; 8- P N '5 Sat. 638-1119; 850-', N S 260-5003; 850-527-3380 BR S 6SAl5.wT 0LEOLA BROCK NURS- AIR HOCKEY TABLE in SERIES LLC. Plants, trees good condition, $100 & shrubs. Landscape cash, firm. Serious calls design, landscape con- only. After 3pm. 638- tracting, irrigation sys- 8381 teams. 1788 White Road, SOD FOR SALE onrthe. Bonifay, FL 32425 farm, delivered or in- (Washington County) stalled. Centipede and (850)638-12,02; 419 Bermuda. WEST (850)326-1500 FLORIDA TURF (850)638-4860; '3; (850)415-0385. Estab lished 1980. FUI FURNITURE & SALE: SEPT 15-23 MATTRESSES Low, Every item discounted at low, low overhead guar- least 10%. New colle- antees low, low, low pric-, giate merchandise; hum- es.'P&S Discount Furni- mingbird feeders, jewel- -ure,- Chiple "(Sinhce ry, Camille Beckman 1973) 850-638-4311 Skin Care 20% .off: M T R S E Charming Tails 30' .oftl- "MATTRESSES $99 & Free bottleof oil without up Tin full, queen & new spin shade scented King Delivery available lamps; New line of gour- -850)326- 999 met foods, perfect for gifts. Free gift wrapping open 10AM-10PM 309 S. Waukesha St. 547- 1997 CHEVROLET 3003 TRUCK ext cab, V6, 1999 FORD RANGER 220,000 miles. $4500. excellent condition Call 547-5062 or 103,000 miles, every- (850)527-4363 thing works. Payoff RED 98 CAMARO ex- $6100. 2000 boat weld cellent condition. 1993 built 48 horse Johnson Ford Explorer. Explorer 48 pound thrust trolling needs some body work, motor, fish finder lights, but runs good. (850)535- spare tire, $6500 firm.2-- 80 850-548-4796, 850-557- 5169, 850-333-9129 1979 CORVETTE COLOR COPIESE'S 1 Eveything brand new! COLOR COPIES $1. vusi see to, appreciate COPIES 150 Washing- 415-6820 5$8000 or trade ton County News, down- lot pick-up of equal town Chipley. value. FOR SALE METAL Job 93 OLDS REGENCY ex- overruns. Half price cellent motor, body, & painted and non-painted tires. 27mpg/hwy. load- metal.,Including standing ed, leather interior. Ex- seam; 6" max grip and cellent condition. 'Re- other misc metal trims. duced $2695. OBO 547- For more information, 2091 contact (850)547-1001 2005 BURGUNDY MUS- MOTORC Y CLE TANG leather interior, six TRAILER FOR sale. CD layer, cruise, electric $250. 547-2074 seats &, windows. Still TRACTOR FOR SALE under factory warranty. Massey Ferguson 135 3 $16,500.obo (850)258- cyl, Perkins Diesel, 3 pt 4428 hitch PTO, etc.... 535- '86 CELEBRITY FOR 2146 sale. Leather interior. 1995 FLEETWOOD 638-1645 20FT pop-up camper 1998 BUICK REGAL withA/C, gas stove, elec- GS, red, gray, leather in-' tric, sleeps 6. 638-0983, terior, 4.0L 3800 Series leave message. 11 Supercharged engine, LIKE NEW pea sheller, 83,000 miles, air, $7000. cash register and digital (850)260-1149 scale, used for produce 2000 BRONZE CHEVY stand that went out of 2000BRONZE CHEVY business. 850-547-2934; Malibu. 55,000 miles, 850-547-5945 AC, CD player, tinted power windows, new ROUND BALES OF Pe- stock speakers. Like rennial/Runner Peanut newly $10,000. Call 849- Mixture, cut and rolled 1143 Sept. 5th, 5x5 size. 638- --- 7511 or 726-7001 FOR SALE 1976 El 4 TICamino in good condi- 4$2 TIRES 26570/R17 tion considering the age. $250. Brand21 new $2500. Call 547-4340 ALUMINUM CARGO 93 PONTIACSUNBIRD ALUMUM CARGO new motor, tires & rims, CARRIER fits a 2" re- AC system, new paint ceiver. Designed to carry job tinted windows, motor scooter or small cycle or cargo. 60x24 sporty ca. $3500 firm. body.$250. 535-2147 547-0958, leave mes sage. SNARE DRUM LIKE CEVYCAPRICE new, $125. (850)548- Classic SW. Fully 4796 loaded, seats 9. $2800 OBO. Ask for Karl. 547- 89 CHRY 5TH Avenue, 2005 YAMAHA YZ6 120k miles, $750. 3000 mi, silver/black, (850)774-8970 FOR SALE 1997 Silver 2005 KAWASAKI 700 Camaro, T-Tops, 65K YZ2, v-twin, 4-Wheeler, new motor $4500. 768- miles $10,500. 547- 0467 3545 L BOATS & CYCLES I I AUTOS.)7 I FOR SA TRUCKS & UTILITY 1998 GRAND PRIX 6 cycl, 146,000 miles, 1974 CHEVY $4200 obo. Excellent CHEYENNE Super 20, condition, tires 5 months "a heavy duty toy hauler" old. (850)638-4987 350/350, recent recondi- tioned ground up. $8700. 93 MAZDA MX6 $1000 773-1818, after 5pm as is. 547-24011999 ISUZU AMIGO, 1998 PONTIAC TRANS- Convertible, brand new PORT mini-van, 6-cyl, clutch, iransm;ssion, seals seven, excellent starter, timing belts. Ask- shape inside & out, cold ing $6500. 773-5720, air, loaded $4900, 547- leave message 9233 9 23 99 FORD EXPEDITION 1979 CAMARO motor & 100,000 miles, excellent transmission has been condition. $12,000. rebuilt. Body needs (850)579-2977 some work. Lots of parts! $1000. 638-9871 after 96 JEEP CHEROKEE 6prm excellent condition, Chi- 1975 CORVETTE STIN- pley area. Red, $3500 GRAY 105,000 original firm. Call anytime .miles, completely. re- (850)260-9706 stored inside & out. New 96 F-150 loaded, $4000. paint. Call for more info. 547-2401 (850)638-8055 Mon-Fri 99 FORD 150 XL Super 8-5 Cab, AT, PS, PB, toolbox, 1968 MERCURY COU- new tires, 97,500.miles. GAR 289, V8, auto, runs, Asking $9000.54,7-0150; many new parts, $3000 326-3123 768-0467 2003 CHEVY AVA- 2001 FORD EXPLORER LANCHE Z-71, one own- white, automatic, fully er, sunroof. Bose stereo loaded 6 CD changer, w,6 disc ca. leather, new running boards, custom- tires, 72,000 Hwy miles, ized bra. $8000. clean. $21.500.00 OBO 13341588-3141 cell 850-260-9324 18501418-0031 1982 GMC SIERRA Die- 87 MERCEDES 420SEL sel for parts or rebuild. new trans-AlIt, recent Engine no good. Good valve job. $6995. n'eg. condlitoh forage.Can be 527-1722, leave mes- connected to gas. $500 sage. firm. (850)547-2986 1992 MERCURY MAR- 1970 GMC SUBURBAN QUIS LS low mileage, 350, AT, PS, PB. New new tires, battery, ga- paint, tires, runs great, raged, well maintained, ready for car show'. '$2495. Call Virginia 547- $4900. OBO. 638-4682 4866 after 5:30pm 97 DODGE 4-wheel 2004 CHEVY MALIBU drive, 155,000 miles, Classic 4 cyl, Very nice. looks and runs great Well maintained. Red. $6500 OBO. 263-9711 AM/FM/CD, alloy 96 FORD DULLY F350' wheels. Asking $9560. gooseneck, brake sys- (850)547-2986 tem, trim package,. 1999 CADILLAC SE- bedliner, excellent condi- DAN Deville, pewter/bur- tion $12,500. 535-2276 gundy leather. Fully load- 2002 GMC YUKON XLT ed Litetime lire balance, loaded front & side" ing. Trailer hitch'.41,'00b airbags, sunroof, lealher, miles Luxurious third row seating, 17-21 $20999 (850)547-3342 MPGgreat buy $15.500. or 763-6872 'OBO. (850326-0911 or 1991 SEDAN DEVILLE (850)773-2583 for sale. 638-1090 after 1987 1 TON Chev, 42k 6pm. miles, ex. government. 2003 LINCOLN TOWN $3500. (850)774-8970 car, Signature Premium BEAUTIFUL 2004 RED Series. Parchment Gold, Dodge Durango SLT, A white leather, 6 disc headturner with 7 seats. changer.moon roof. only Dual Air, Sharp wheels. 24,700 miles. $18,000. 12Q00 miles; $26,000. Call Mark t334)684-2913 850-638-8882. 1998 FORD ESCORT 1994 FORD RANGER 4 Wagon, white, auto, cyl., 5 speed, cold air, AM,FM,CDDJ (compact excellent condition, disc) cold air, anti-theft $3,500 obo. after 3p.m.. system, tires & battery 5 726-0193 months old. $1800. 206 Veneer Circle. Bonilay FOR SALE 1999 F-150, low miles T: $13,500. OBO. 100,000 mile warranty. 547-5960: 1 UI 547-2228 86 CHEVY PICKUP 350 FOR.SALE 1999 ChevyL motor, built, large cam, Suburban LT, 5.7 litre, runs good, body has leather, CD, front/rear some rust show its age AC, 153,000 miles. Ask- $1500. OBO. 547-0929 ing $8950. Call 850-956- 1260 1990 CHEVY 1/2 ton Z71, SWB, reg cab, 2004 FORD F150 5.4 Silverado Package. New Triton 4x4 100 KMI Su- pts. $5500. Call Terry per Cab, white, $15,000. 547-3646. 7am-5pm 768-0467 2002 FORD EXPLORER 1993 CHEVY Z71 great., XLT, excellent condition, hunting truck, needs fully loaded, keyless en- paint job, new. AC com' try, leather, dark sage pressor, runs good, green. 81,000 miles. $4000 OBO (850)527- $12,500. Call 526- 8401 anytime .3619(w); 638-8104(h) 2000 HONDA:ODYS- 1977 3500 CHEVY PU, SEY EX Mini-Van, V6, dual wheels, AC, power 89,000 miles, good con- windows, power locks, dition,,gray cloth interior, runs good, $2000 obo. white exterior, $13,000, 18500573-0347. OBO. 547-0899 1996 F150 XLExtended 1987 CHEVY CARGO cab, bedliner, dualtanks, van G-20 $1000 547- -120K, good condition 3934 $7000. 547-9396 1989 FORD F-150 PU, 91 GMC PICKUP $3000, 115,000 miles, runs great 97 Dodge pickup $3000,. $2000. 535-2608 both trucks looks, run 99 NAVY BLUE Chevy good with cold air. Days NAVY BLUE h 547-5655, nights 547- Astro Van, $5000. OBO. 3434 Call (850)956-2367 1998 FORD F150 good 1999 MAZDA B3000 condition, call for further pickup. 20,000 miles, information. (850)535- auto, a/c, keyless entry, 4945 electric window, AM/FM/ CD, Tonneau, garage 2001 FORD EXPEDI- kept, clean, excellent TION miles 86,670, fully condition. (850)547-0941 loaded. 638-8376 oaded. 63-86 2005 CHEVY TRAIL- FOR SALE TAKE up BLAZER ext 4x4, 8,000 payments on 2003 Expe- miles, tan in color, dition, 80K miles, well loaded, LT edition, kept, excellent condition $22,500. OBO. 547- phone850-548-5453 0765, 527-4246 2002 FORD RANGER. NISSAN PATHFINDER king Cab, step side, 6cd '9 XE-V6, 4-wheel changer, power windows drive, automatic, security and doors, like new $2,000 (pay off) 850- pcge, CD/radio, cold 2033-7 air. $3900.obo (850)638- 2003 CHEVROLET 2002 SIVERADO Z-71, 4x4, 5.3 liter V8, all power, FOR SALE 87 Dodge bedliner, bug guard' Ram250 Van. Goodme- toolbox, tiresP305/70BF chanical condition. Goodrich, Flowmaster Makes excellent work mufflers, very nice, runs van, $1250. Call eve- great, $20,995. 773- nings9 after 5:30. 535- 1960 9800 BONIFAY 3BR/1BA NICE mobile home park, $500/mo, $500/security. 547-4234; 850-699-3599 3 BEDROOM 2 bath mobile home in mobile home park, $425 with $400 deposit, 2BR/1 BA mobile home, $335/mo; $350/dep. avail July 1. near Bonifay Elementary School, town & recre- ational area. 547-3746 GRACELAND MANOR APARTMENTS Rental assistance on 1, 2 & 3 BR. HC & non-HC acces- sible apartments. Call 850-263-4464, TDDFITTY 711. 5445 Brown Street, Graceville, FL. Equal Housing Opportunity. REA EST 2005 CHEV UPLANDER 4 door, LS, ISC loaded, Silverstone metallic, 16,000k, paid $28,760+, sell for $19,500. cash. (850)547-5524 mornings 1987 FORD F250 4x4 351 motor. Runs good, great shape. $3800. (850)415-6301 ' 1998 OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE Van dual air, CD player, leather, etc. Tan, 77,000 miles. Must see and drive to ap- preciate. 638-1138 1996 GMC JIMMY 4.3 V6, AT, AC, PW, 4-door, very clean, $4500. (850)260-1612 FOR SALE 1996 Ex- plorer XLT, V-8, 4 door, leather, loaded, custom rims, Alpine stereo sys- tem, tinted windows $11,000. 547-2502 2003 DODGE RAM w/ Hemi 2500.7000+ miles, loaded. $28,000. Must sell. (334 699-2382 1997 FORD RANGER 5- speed, runs good. good starter truck. $2500. (8501638-7936 79 3/4 TON Chevy 4x4 V- 8 Granny 4 speed has gooseneck rnilcr and new trailer brakes good cond. $3,500.00 850- 260-9324 1998 Z71 ext cab, 3-' door. $9500. 263-3105 evenings. 99 F350 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 CHEVY SUBURBAN 3/ 4 ton, Heavy Duty, tow package. 350 motor, AT, PS, PB, new paint, parts & battery. 850-547-0448 2000 DODGE 2500 Ram Wagon V-8. PW. PL; 2le- reo, dual A C, 23,000 miles, very clean, must sell, make ofier. 850- 773-7737 1995 FORD AEROSTAR passenger van $1200. 547-3934 1995 FORD F-150 XLT, extended cab, V8, auto, power window, locks, toolbox, cab steps, rails, rims, AM/FM cassette, $7000 638-9630 FOR SALE 2001 Ford Expedition XLT, loaded, 64,000 miles, $12,000. 547-4830, between 6pm & 8pm .only. No collect calls. 1979 CHEV C10 pickup, LB, V8. 350CC, 83,903 org miles, good tires, power steering, brakes, windows, serious inquir- ies only. 638-2738 1994 CONVERSION VAN V-6, cruise, power, windows, 106 k miles, looks and runs good. 547-2180 2003 CHEVROLET SILVERADO Z-71, ex- cellent condition, white, grille guard, toolbox, nerf bars, bed rails, CD, cas- sette, 54,000 miles. 260- 5914; 638-7511 2000 SILVER DODGE Dakota SLT, automatic Magnum V6, full power, extended cab, toolbox, and slide bars, $6900. (850)535-9292 ORANGE HILL PROPERTY WASHINGTON COUNTY, FL SEALED BID SALE-OCTOBER 5, 2006 1,954 +/- ACRES OFFERED IN FOUR BLOCKS Rural property located 45 minutes north of Panama City, FL. Beautiful rolling 'terrain with open and timbered areas. Highway frontage on all parcels. For a complete land and timber offering prospectus, contact Chuck Mathis, FL Licensed Real Estate Broker @ 850-547- 2634 Tel 547-9617 Fax P.O. Box 125, Bonifay, FL 32425 www.afmrealestate.com SUMMER CLEARANCE BAG sale starts 9-13-06. Sister Mary Frances Wa- ite 114 Main Street across from Dr. Swindle's office. I, DAVID MCDONNELL, am no longer responsible 'for any debts other than my own as of 8-24-06. WE BUY HOUSES Cashl Any condition or price. Help with foreclo- sure. Moving? Divorced? Estate? We can help. 1- 800-735-5092(leave message); 877-809- 8715 I BUY GOLD & silver coins. Will pay above spot/value. Call Allen for estimates. 877-809-8715 toll-free. ; F GAAG SALE BY OWNER, 2BR/1 BA block home on a lot and a half. Two blocks from Bonifay el- ementary school.'Owner finance for $660 per month. Call 850-849- 1684 for more details. BY OWNER 1285 Wells Ave, 2BR/2BA, move in condition, $149,900. Se- rious inquiries only. 803- 518-3725 FOR SALE 4BR/1.5BA house, 3.84 acres, Hwy 173 Bonifay, Call 850- 893-5307 BRICK, 3 BEDROOM, 2 bath, Hwy 77, 3 miles South of Chipley, call Milton for information 850-638-1858 3BR/2BA BRICK HOME 568 Hwy 273 Chipley, 4.5 acres with swimming pool, carport and storage buildings. $298.500.00 call lor appointment or in- formation 638-3956 3BR/1.5BA RECENTLY REFURBISHED buill-in oven & cook top, CH/A, $650/mo., $650.'dep., lyr/lease. Smoke-free environmeri. No pels or SEC 8. References re- quired. (850)638-0773' TRI-COUNTY REALTY property management for rent. 3/2 house Hwy 79, large fenced yard, partly furnished. 3/2 MH fenced backyard; paved street. $450/mo. (850)547-4480 . IN BONIFAY FOR rent, 3BR/3BA, large lot, ga- rage, brick, CH/A, smoke free environment, $800/ mo. Also, 3BR/1BA, large lot. 547-2091 NICE 3BR BRICK house in Bonifay, CH/A. $550/ mo 638-8360 1BR/1BA $400 PLUS 1st & last mo rent. Chip- ley area, long term lease. Call 415-7133 2BR/1BA 3BR/2BA no pets, Hwy 77 South, 3 miles. Call Milton for in- formation. (850)638- 1858. HOUSE FOR RENT lake, front on Blue Lake, just south of Chipley. 2BR/ 2BA, 2 story w/base- ment and possible third bedroom, garage, dock and large yard on 6 acres. $1250 per month. Progressive Realty. 638- 8220 OWN YOUR LAND, no credit or bad, doesn't matter. Call 850-482- 3248 Bill LAND/HOME READY TO move. Starting @0 $699. Call 850-482-2880 2006 MODULAR HOME 28x60 4BR/2BA starting @ $563. Call 850-482- 2880 2006 CLEARANCE S/W starting @ $29,900. D/W @ $39,900. Call 850- 482-2880 LOOKING FOR A nw home, don't have a down payment, I can help. Call 850-482-3248 Mr. Hall DRIVER NEEDED LONG haul, and flat bed experience. Minimum age 25, one year over the road experience. 535- 4944 HOUSEKEEPING, LAUNDRY AND floor tech positions available at a nursing home in Bo- nifay. call 1-888-545- 4455 ext. 272 FAMILY SERVICE SPE-. CIALIST for Washington Holmes County office. Responsible for assisting families/children in com- pleting the individualize family achievement plan, parent education,family referrals and initial child & health screening. Maintain family, child and provider records in ac- cordance with AWI-OEL in coalition policies and procedures. Application may be found at www.el- cofnwflorida.org or 850- 747-5400 NEEDED ARNP OR PA part-time position in an established clinic in Boni- fay, FL. Fax resume (850)547-5415 or phone (8501547-4284 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. MANAGEMENT POSI- TIONS WITH new shoe store opening in Chip- ley. Exciting career op- portunities. Retail expe- rience preferred. Com- petitive benefit package. Sales Associates also needed. E-mail resume to pwalion25@aol.com or apply at The Snoe Dept. -1894 Malloy Plaza in Marianna. 'EOE M/F ARC WASHINGTON HOLMES Counties. Inc has an opening lor Direct Care Staff Group Home Positions. Qualifications Must one year's experi- ence working in a medi- cal, psychiatric, nursing or child care setting or in working with persons with developmental dis- abilities. College or voca- tional technical training can substitute on a year for year basis for the re- quired experience. Only qualified applicants need apply. Valid Florida Driv- ers License Required. Drug and background screening performed Apply in person at One Stop Career Center, 757 Hoyt Street, Chipley. Closing Dale: September 29, 2006. EOE/DFWP NEED IMMEDIATELY FOR new hotel Comfort Inn & Suites Chipley. Front desk, housekeep- ing and maintenance. apply in person. No phone calls. WANT AN OPPORTU- NITY with a growing company? Want to work hard and be rewarded for it? Reed Concrete & Construction, Inc., in Bonifay would like to talk with you. 850-547-5767 PRETTY 1.75 ACRE lot., city water, septic & elec- tric pole on sile. Wausau. $275/mo. 850-814-9696 BroKer-Owner MP ENTERPRISES Land Sale & Finance. 5 acres or more lor houses only. wooded & pasture 3 miles South of Chipley. Highway 77. Gainer Rd.. Houston Rd.. Duncan Community Rd., Buddy Rd. (4) Five acres (8) ten acres (5) eight acres. Owner financing or cash.; Low down payment, low monthly payments. Call Milton Peel for informa- tion 850-638-1858 70 ACRES FOR sale on Hwy 2. Waterfront, will sale as a whole or break up. Call for price 547- 3021 or 373-7718. REAL ESTATE FOR, sale by owner. 1000% lull mobile home park, never need to advertise, good park. good income.,. (850j535-2680 GREAT 1031' EX- CHANGE PROPERTY, Beautiful 83 ac cattle farm in Jackson Co. Per-, fect rural setting, rolling hills and terraced pas- ture land, covered by majestic Oaks, Magnolia and Pecan trees. Zoned AG2, this property can be subdived into 1 ac homesites or kept intact for your personal enjoy- ment. Quarter mile front- age on Holmes Creek, natural springs. $599,500. (sub-divide as follows) 40 ac parcel A (with house barns) $299,500.20 acre parcel 1 A with house and barn $159'900., Parcel 2' A 20acres $149,900. 43 ac parcel B (on creek $319,500 Call 638-1336 40 ACRES 2nd highest elevation in Washington County, FL $4800 per acre near Chipley. 904- 786-5877 or cell # 662- 4023 REAL ESTATE FOR sale by owner. 2 dou b I e w ide mobilehomes on 3 lots. City water & sewer, good income, good invest- ment, near Holmes Creek. (850)535-2680 EXECUTIVE OFFICE SPACE for rent down- town Chipley. 638-1918 FOR RENT STORE It Mini Slorage Buildings Location 279 & 280 be- tween Caryville & Vernon. 535-1356 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. "Aakfagcad4*remwce', 6w'ur comountrty anodl ~ ndasry j4ce1946" We are now hiring -Welders -Mechanics -Class A CDL Drivers -Equipment Operators -Construction Crew Laborers www.trawickconstruction.com 1555 South Boulevard I Chipley, Fl 850.638.0429 MOBILE HOME FOR rent;, starting at $375 to $425 month, $250 de- posit, no pets, located of Hwy 2 & 179, Bonifay. 850-263-3572. -1 CHIPLEY RECENTLY REMODELED 2BR/ 1BA, CH/A, currently leased. Great invest- ment. $98,000. Call Da- vid 850-258-4947, Action Realty of Bay County. FOR SALE HOUSE that must be moved, located on Hwy 90 East in Chip- ley immediately! Beside Southeastern Surveying. Please call for an ap- pointment to inspect and make offer. 850-638- 0790 2240 SQ FT home for sale. Must be moved. Make offer. Call 850-258- 8247 UPSCALE COUNTRY HOUSE on 4.24 acres, 3BR/2BA. $259,000., 850-819-8366 Irene Har- ris Coldwell Banker De- tails @www.nwflori- dahouse.com FOR SALE BEAUTIFUL country 3BR/2BA brick home, owner financing. Also, house and apart- merits for rent in Bonifay. (850)547-5085 FRI & SAT 8am-until. Antique, lots of misc. items. Corner of Evans & Oklahoma, Bonifay. SUNNY HILLS 3977 Oak Hill Rd. Sept. 15th & 16th 8am-2pm. small appliances, household ilems. clothing & furni-I lure. 3 FAMILY YARD sale, Sat. Sept. 23. 8am-un- tit. Pinecrest Subdivision. Highland Ave, Geneva. Poker able top, childs bed. clothes all sizes and misc. 3317 AJ STEVERSON Rd. 547-4065 about 6 miles north of Bonifay. Saturday 9-16-06 8am- 1 pm call for directions MARIANNA GOAT and SHEEP Auction every Thursday night starting at 5pm. Misc., goats, sheep, chickens, ducks, guineas. Held at Auction Drive, Marianna. Phone (850)535-4006; cell 258- 5209. Jerry Johnson #AU362 COOK HOUSEKEEPER NEEDED for 48 bed fa- cility. Hours are 11:30am- 7:30pm with every Sun- day a must. Position in- cludes cleaning resi- dents room and prepar- ing evening meals. Pay starts at $7.50 an hour, with paid vacation .and sick leave after one year. Call 547-3708 PANHANDLE AREA EDUCATIONAL Con- sortium (PAEC) in Chi- pley, Florida announces he opening for the fol- lowing position located at PAEC 753 West Blvd. Chipley, FL 32428. Con- sultant II- -IS- Reading Specialist. Qualifications include: 1 Master's De- gree from an accredited educational institution in reading. 2. Certified by state of Florida in appro- priaie area. 3. Valid Flor- ida Driver's License. 4 A minimum of live (5) years expernnce successfully teaching in which leach- ing reading was an im- ponant pan of the posi- tion. A copy of lob de- scription and list require- ments can be found on tme PAEC websile (www.paec.org) or for more information contact Neal Mixon, Humane re- source Specialist at (850) 638-6131 ext. 2328 Sub- mit a letter of interest,. re- sume' and completed Washington County School Board application by 12:00PM (noon) Cen- tral, Wednesday Sep- tember 22, 2006. Saturday, September 16, 2006, Washington County News,9 COMPUTER INSTRUC- TOR TO teach the blind/ visually impaired in Calhoun, Washington, Holmes, Jackson, Gulf, and Bay Counties. $13.00 per hour with benefits. AS degree or 'equivalent certification required., Fax resume to (850)479-4025 or mail 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" KENCO LOGISTICS THE largest distributor of appliances in the Pan- handle, South Alabama and Georgia with 56 years experience, is now searching for qualified. Class A CDLdrivers. Our drivers service the Southeast Region. Kenco Logistic offers Daytime hours, local de- liveries, home every night, weekend work available at times. Our drivers are equipped with state of the art equip- ment, 53' air ride trailers with swing doors. Quali- fication: must be able to load & unload trailers, we will train & certify you on installations. Benefits: Starting pay 30-50K, weekly settlements, 401k, Medical, dental, vision, 1 week paid vaca-. tion after 1 year, 3 weeks vacation after 5 years. Must have 2 years clean driving record & verifiable experience. We normally don't place ads for em- ployment, but due to the increased volume we are seeking professional drivers. You don't want to miss this opportunity to be a part of this expand-. ing company; For inter- view please call 850- 773-1101 Monday-Friday 8am-5pm. If you have any questions or con- cerns please contact our Siaff Ken Johnson, Mary Lee Blankensnip. Phillip Hayes, Whirlpool Q/E, 4365 Highway 77 Chip- ley, Florida 32428 OFFICE ASSISTANT WITH computer skills and knowledge of A/P and P/R skills Send re- sume to GP Contracting PO Box 381 Boniiay. FL 32425 TRUCK DRIVER WANTED must have pDL,& Hazmai, over 21 yrs old. Apply at Tri- County Gas Service. SECRETARY WANTED APPLY at Tri-County Gas. PSYCHOLOGIST/LCSW Lic. F/T or P/T w/leading provider of Psychological services in Long Term Care. Exp. A+, Exc. Sal/ Benefits, SIGN ON BO- NUS! Call Art 866-325-5434 send 'resume 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 COMMU- NTIY Council, Inc., is ac- cepting applications for a CSBG Clerk for the Bo- nifay Outreach Office in Bonifay. Summary of Du- ties: Assist in the imple- mentation and operation of Community Service Program in accordance with the guideline & bud- get requirements. Qual- ifications: High school diploma (GED), 1-3 months related experi- ence. Requirements: Current drivers license and proper vehicle in- surance. Must be willing to comply with back- ground screening and drug testing. Applications may be obtained from any Tri-County Commun- ity Council, Offices and submitted by Monday, Sept 18, 2006, at 4:30 p.m. For information and an application, call Sharon Kent, Administra- tive Coordinator 850- 547-3689. Successful applicant will be subject to pre-employment drug test. Only qualified ap- plicants will be consid- ered. Equal opportunity employer and drug and smoke free workplace. 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 probationary period is a condition of permanent employment. Apply in person at Washington County News, downtown Chi- pley. No phone calls. EOE, drug free work- place. HELP WANTED EGG collector must be in good health & reliable. 850- 956-1224 THE ACADEMY IS look- ing for a Lead Teacher. CDA required. Benefits include starting pay $8/ hr. Paid holidays, 1 week vacation .and insurance. Please no phone calls. Apply in person at 1567 Hwy 90, Chipley. METAL ROOFING COMPANY in need of Supervisors, Journey- men, Foremen. Top pay depending on experi- ence. Call 547-1001 AVON REPRESENTA- TIVES NEEDED in Boni- fay, Chipley, Graceville, Wausau. Vernon, Caryville, and Ponce de Leon. Ask about mini-kit. Phone 850-547-1640. Dwayne Atkins ISR. PRESENT HYGIENIST RELOCATING with mili- tary husband. Need full or part time Dental Hy- gentist. Florida license required. STM experi- ence preferred. Salary negotiable. Call 850-638- 4708 Tuesday through Friday, Bam-5pm or 850- ,547-4589 after 5pm and weekends. THE WASHINGTON COUNTY Board of County Commissioners is currently accepting applications for the fol-1 lowing positions: Inmate Supervisor, Human Re- source Officer, Clerical, E-911 Assistant Director, Laborer Positions. Appli- cations and Job Descrip- tions may be obtained at the Washington County Board of County Com- missioners office located at 1331 South Boule- vard, Chipley, FL 32428. Applicatons music be subrmintted by 12:00 p.m. on September 22, 2006. Washington County Board of County Com- missioners is an Equal Opportunity Employer and Drug Free Work- place. Veterans preference is- accepted for all Washington County application. JERKINS INCORPO- RATED IN Bonilay is seeking a A or B CDL Driver. for the Redi Mix Concrete and Building Material Industry. Apply at Bonifay store. ARC 'WASHINGTON HOLMES Counties, Inc. nas an opening for Sup- ported Living Coach. Qualifications: Four year degree in one of the fol- lowing: Education, Busi- ness, Nursing, Social Science, Behavorial Sci- ence or Rehabilitation Science. In lieu of de- gree, experience in above fields or working vwin persons with devel- opmental disabilities can be substituted on a year for year basis. Only quali- fied applicants need ap- ply, Valid Florida Drivers License Required. Drug and Background Screen- ing performed. Apply in person at One Stop Ca- reer Center, 757 Hoyt Street, Chipley. Closing Date: September 29, 2006. EOE/DFWP TRUCK DRIVER NEEDED CDL's re- quired. Apply in person. Woodham Peanut 3673 Hwy 2 Graceville, FL 32440. (850)263-3010 LOOKING FOR PINE Straw fields to rake. Pay by acre or bale. Call (850)638-2586 Moises WANTED USED FRIGIDARE white dryer, good condition. Antique sewing machine with pedals in good condition, non electric. 547-2930 20 ACRES OR more of pasture land to lease or rent for livestock. Call 850-767-5967 or 305- 498-9433 FAMILY CARE CLEAN- ING & Lawn Service. No job-too small, reasonable rates. Call (850)260- 9251 or (850)638-9160 for a free estimate. SEWING MACHINE & Vacuum Cleaner Repair, guaranteed service on all makes & models. Free estimates. Western Auto, 216 N. Waukesha, Boni- fay. 547-3910 J&J CABINET shop. For all your kitchen cabinets & house repair needs. Call James S. Howell. (850)535-2839; (850)260-1619 C&C CONSTRUCTION Specializing in Architec- tural Standing Seam Metal Roofing. Installa- tion and repair on Com- mercial and Residential. A 5 year warranty on workmanship. Also pro- viding Standing Seam Metal to contractors and metal for do it yourself projects. Call 547-1001. License #CCC1 327331. SOUTHERN MANOR MOBILE Homes. We move, install new, used mobile homes. Certified licensed, bonded in FL, AL. Also, buy mobile homes. 850-956-9921 mjstafford@wfeca.net HEADLINERS & VINYL Tops Mobile Unit. I do the work at your home or workplace. Rea- sonable rates on new vi- nyl tops and auto carpet- ing. Free estimates. Call anytime, leave message. (850)638-7351 EXPERIENCED CARE- GIVER NOW offering el- derly sitting services, in- cluding cooking, house- keeping, companion- ship. Dependable,: trust- worthy at reasonable rates. 547-4159 TOO BUSY TO clean? Let me clean your home or business. References available. 638-7756 LAND CLEARING- EX- CAVATION, Dozer, trac- tor work and more. Cummins Farm 850-260- 1342 Chipley PANHANDLE LAWN SERVICE Quality work, affordable prices. Senior Citizen Discount. Free Estimates 956-5070 or 956-4758 CONCRETE FORMED POURED finished, free estimates. Errand LLC. 850-892-7051 RANDALL R. DARBY Roofing, LLC. Certified Roofing Contractor. 'Shingles & Metal. 32 yrs., experience. Bonifay, FL. State License # C C C 1 327 2 6 0 (850)547-2672; (850)326-3018 BUSINESS CARDS! ,BUSINESS CARDS! Business cards & all your printing needs Guaranteed best prices & highest quality in the area. 2 great locations to serve you. Call The Holmes County Times- Advertiser, Bonifay (850) 547-9414 or the Wash- !ngton County News, Chipley (850) 638-0212 HANDYMAN 25 years construction experience, free estimates. 850-892- 7051 FOR RENT irst in Chip- 'ley, Mini Warehouses. If you don't have the room, "We Do" Lamar Town'send '850-638- 4539, north of Townsends. C&C BOOKKEEPING & Tax Service. Open 5 days, a week. 8am to 5pm. Call 850-638-1483 ABLE LAND RENOVA- TION land clearing with- out debris pile. No dam- age to topsoil. Free esti- mates. Satisfaction guar- anteed. Call 850-258- 4589 STUCCO PLASTERING REAL stone, repairs, free estimates. 850-892- 7051 QUALITY CLEANING. AT reasonable rates. Call Heavenly Helpers Clean- ing Service. 579-4402;, 209-1943; 547-5041; Serving Holmes, Wash- ington & Jackson Coun- ties PEEK IN OR Out of Home Computer Ser- vices. Service old or new computers at 1/2 price of leading competitor's. Home 1-850-773-5533; cell 1-850-625-4257 ', FURNITURE REPAIR and Finishing 46 years experience. 638-2300 FREE STUFF FREE TO GOOD home. 1/2 Catahoula hound and 1/2 Curr. Black and tan, spayed female, very friendly. 535-9886 3 BEAUTIFUL KITrENS FREE 547-2860 FREE KITTENS SUNNY Hills area. 773-2617 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED Notice Is hereby given, that Denzel & Ruth Dockery the holder of the following certificate, has file d said certificate for a Tax Deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows : CERTIFICATE NO. 1845 YEAR OF ISSUANCE 99 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: Parcel #10-0583-0003 Lot 3, Block 583, of Sunny Hills Unit 10,a subdivision according to the Plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 2, Pages 108 through 116, of the Public Records of Washing- ton County, Florida.. NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED : Jacques & Jacqueline De Hondt Said property being in the county of Washington, State of Florida. Unless such certificated shall be redeemed according to the law, the property described shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse door on. 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, Deputy Clerk WARNING: THERE ARE UNPAID TAXES ON PROPERTY WHICH YOU OWN IN WHICH YOU HAVE LEGAL INTEREST. THE PROPERTY WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUC- TION ON October 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 P.O. BOX 647 OR 1293 JACKSON AVE., SUITE 101, CHIPLEY, FLORIDA 32428, OR TELE- PHONE (850) 638-6008 EXT 225. AMOUNT TO REDEEM FOR September $ 984.21 IN U.S. CURRENCY ONLY. AMOUNT TO REDEEM FOR Oc- tober $ 998.84 IN U.S. CUR- RENCY ONLY. No Personal Checks Accepted. Cashier's Checks, Money Or- ders, and Western Union are the only other alternatives accepted. As published in the Washington County News September 9, 2006, September 16,2006, Sep- tember 23, 2006, September 30, 2006, NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED Notice is hereby given, that Denzel & Ruth Dockery the holder of the following certificate, has filed said certificate for a Tax SDeed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which It was assessed are as follows: CERTIFICATE NO. 1830 YEAR OF ISSUANCE 99 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: Parcel #10-0579-0003 Lot 3, Block 579, of Sunny Hills Unit 10, a subdivision according to .the Plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 2, Pages 108 through .116, of the Public Records of Washing- ton County, Florida. NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED : Jacques & Jacqueline De Hondt Said property being in the county of Washington, State of Florida. Unless such certificated shall be redeemed according to the law, Sthe property described shall be sold to the highest bidder at 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, Deputy Clerk WARNING: THERE ARE UNPAID TAXES ON PROPERTY WHICH YOU OWN IN WHICH YOU HAVE'LEGAL INTEREST. THE PROPERTY WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUC- TION ON October 10, 2006 UNLESS THE BACK -TAXES ARE PAID. TO MAKE ARRANGEMENTS FOR PAY- MENT OR TO RECEIVE FUR- THER INFORMATION, CON- TACT THE CLERK OF COURT IMMEDIATELY AT P.O. BOX 647 OR 1293 JACKSON AVE., SUITE 101, CHIPLEY, FLORIDA 32428, OR TELE- PHONE (850) 638-6008 EXT 225. AMOUNT TO REDEEM FOR September $ 950.18 IN U.S. CURRENCY ONLY. AMOUNT TO REDEEM FOR Oc- tober $ 964.31 IN U.S. CUR- RENCY ONLY. No Personal Checks Accepted. Cashier's Checks, Money Or- r,l :.ir, Wr all rn I, ,. a.:.,: l As published in the Washington County News September 9, 2006, September 16,2006, Sep- tember 23, 2006, Septermber 30, 2006, NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED Notice Is hereby given, that ,Denzel & Ruth Dockery the holder of the following certificate, has filed sald certificate for aTax Deed to be issued thereon, The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows : CERTIFICATE NO. 1844 YEAR OF ISSUANCE 99 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: Parcel #10-0583-0002 Lot 2, Block'583, of Sunny Hills Unit 10, a subdivision according to the Plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 2, Pages 108 through 116, of the Public Records of Washington County, Florida. NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED : Jacques & Jacqueline De Hondt Said property being in the county of Washington, State of Florida. Unless such certificated shall be redeemed according to the law, Sthe property described shall be sold to the highest bidder at 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, Deputy Clerk WARNING: THERE ARE UNPAID TAXES ON PROPERTY WHICH YOU OWN IN WHICH YOU HAVE LEGAL INTEREST. THE PROPERTY WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUC- TION ON October 10, 2006 UNLESS THE BACK TAXES ARE PAID. TO MAKE ARRANGEMENTS FOR PAY- MENT OR TO RECEIVE FUR- THER INFORMATION, CON- TACT THE CLERK OF COURT IMMEDIATELY AT P.O. BOX 647 OR 1293 JACKSQN AVE;, SUITE 101, CHIPLEY, FLORIDA 32428, OR TELE- PHONE (850) 638-6008 EXT 225. AMOUNT TO REDEEM FOR September $ 987.15 IN U.S. CURRENCY ONLY. AMOUNT TO REDEEM FOR Oc- tober $ 1,001.82 IN U.S. CUR- RENCY ONLY. No Personal Checks Accepted. Cashier's Checks, Money Or- ders, and Western Union are the only other alternatives accepted. As published in the Washington County News September 9, 2006, September 16,2006, Sep- tember 23, 2006, September30, 2006, INTHE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY, FLORIDA, FOURTEENTH JUDI- CIAL CIRCUIT, CASE NO. 67-06-CA-344 THE WESTERNER, INC., A Florida corporation, Plaintiff, -vs- FRITZ SCHROER, Defendant. NOTICE OF ACTION TO: FRITZ SCHROER GESTUT RADENBACK 2121 WENNEKATH WEST'GERMANY OR: FRITZ SCHROER GESTUT RADENBECK WENNEKATH 21401 GERMANY 60 0000 YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an.action to quiet title on the following described real property, to-wit: Lot 16, Block 369 of Sunny Hills Unit Six, a subdivision according to the Plat thereof, recorded in Plat Book 2, Pages 6-76, of the Public Records of Washington County, Florida. has been filed against you, and you are required to serve a copy socen nnbrtsonShnono5e C'hinin,, ro of your written defenses, f any, vices for one (1) million DVDs. 4226 A St. Mathews Rd. to It, on GERALD HOLLEY, Attor- Deadline for submitting bids is Caryville, Fl. 32427 nay for Plaintiff, whose address Monday, October2,2006 atnoon 2236Hannrmon Rd. Is P.O. Box 268, Chipley, Florida, Central lime at the FAEO office Chipley, Fl. 32428 32428; and file the original withthe PAEC ffc y. 3242 the Clerk of the above styled where the bids will be opened. 2225 Pate Pond Rd. Court on or before October To request bid forms and speci- Caryville, FR. 32427 9,2006; otherwise a judgment fications, contact PAEC at the 3228 Gainer Rd. may be entered against you for above address or call 850-638- Chipley, Fl. 32428 the relief, demanded in the Petl- 6131. Bids may be delivered or 3523 Pipkin Rd. tion. mailed in a sealed envelope Bonifay, Fl. 32425 WITNESS my hand and seal of marked "Sealed Bid for DVD 750 West Blvd. said Court on Sept. 5,2006. Shipping Services #06-01". The, Chipley, Fl. 32428 LINDA H. COOK Panhandle Area Educational 3177 Johnson Rd. , CLERK OF COURT Consortium reserves the right to Bonifay, Fl. 32425 BY: K McDaniel accept or reject any or all bids. 588 Martin Luther King Dr. Deputy Clerk As published in the Washington Chipley, R. 32428 CAs pountyNewsSeptember 9, 16gtn County News September 13,16, Work write-ups, specifications, 23unt 30 2006 Septeer9,16, 20,23,2006. instructions to bidders and other pertinent Information may be ob- STATE OF FLORIDA DEPART- NOTICE TO BIDDERS tainted from the offices of Wash- MENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL The Washington County SHIP ngtonCounty Grant Coordinator, PROTECTION NOTICE OF AP- Program will accept sealed bids 1331 South Boulevard, Chipley, PLICATION FOR A GENERAL for EMERGENCYREPAIRtothe Fla. 32428; telephone 850-638- PERMIT The Department of Environmental Protection gives following units: 6058 or fax 850-415-5140. notice of its receipt of an appll- 835 Orange Hill Rd. Bids will be accepted until 10:00 cation to use a general permit Chipley, Fl. 32428 a.m. the morning of Thursday, The applicant, Lamar H. Sikes, 1861 Hagan Rd: (Wausau) September 28, 2006, local time, submitted a Notice of Intent to Chipley, Fl. 32428 at the Washington County Com- mit for Sand and Limestone 2705 Jackson St. missionoffice at 1331 SouthBou- Mines under Rule 62-660.804, Wausau, FL 32463 levard, Chipley, Fla. 32428, at Florida Administrative Code, to 808 Sinclair St. which time bids will be opened the Department of'Environmen- Chipley, Fl. 32428 and all valid bids will be read tal Protection. The project Is io- 2985 Moss Hill Rd. aloud. 6748 Hghway 77, Chipley ernon, Fl. 32462 There will be a pre-bid confer- Washington County. The De- 770 Orange St. ence scheduled for Friday, Sep- partment file on this matter Is Chipley, Fl. 32428 tember 22, 2006 at 8 a.m., local available for public Inspection 1940 Lakeview Rd. time, at the County Commission during normalbusiness hours, Caryville, Fl. 32427 Building, 1331 South Boulevard, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday 1223 11 Ave. through Friday, except legal holi- 3 Ave days, at the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Northwest District Office, 160 Governmental Center, I Pensacola. The applicant shall be entitled to use the general permit without further agency Announcements Section by the Department unless the Department determines that the applicant does not quality for the general permit, or a petition Is Stress Ruining Your Relationships? Buy and Read for an administrative proceedng DIANETICS by L. Ron Hubbard Call (813)872-0722 or (hearing) Is filed under the provi- slons of Sections 120.569 and send $8.00 to Dianetics, 3102 N. 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The following vehicles will be sold at public auction at Nichols auto'repair and towing 1146 Jackson Avenue, Chipley, Florida, at 8:00 am on the following dates. 10/02/06 1981 PONTIAC BLUE VIN 1G2AS87AXBL145094 10/13/06 1985 HONDA4D 1HGAD7330FA098331 Nichols auto repair and towing 638-8584. As published In the Washington County News September 16, 2006. 10, Washington County News, Saturday, September 16, 2006 CA CL EARA, CE. 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