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SEE US IF YOU NEED. E AN CONTACTS FOREYE EYEEAMS Ma'e/suI/ EYE & GLGLASSES FOIADUL, IS GAUSSES EYSMsFOREViVO3GEI1 Dr. Cliff Wood OPTOMETRIST B. 547-3402 Bonify, FL FWdANAVd~ EisI www.chipleypaper.com "A tradition of excellence and co, 2006, WASHINGTON COUNTY NEWS . since 1893, continuing the Chipley Banner" 2 sections, 22 pages Voum 83, Nmbr 00CipeSForida Wednsday Nvebe 1,e00 5csalsta ncue Arrests in burglaries Chipley Police Department has announced arrests in two burglaries. The information came in a press release from CPD Tuesday. Chief Kevin Crews reported that some time during the night of Oct. 24, the clothing store, New York's Finest located on U.S. 90 was burglarized. Persons unknown stole numerous items such as clothing, shoes, jewelry. and some cash, valued at over $20,000. Some time during the night of Oct. 29, the sporting goods store, Coach's Sporting Goods located on South Blvd. fell victim to bur- glary. Again. persons unknown stole several clothing items, val- ued at approximately $1.000. After a three-week investiga- tion both cases have been cleared with the arrest of several indi- viduals. Arrested and charged with burglary of the Coach's Sporting Goods Store were four juveniles, ages for one was 13, and the other three were 14 (three males, one female). Arrested and charged with bur- glary of New York's Finest Store were four juveniles, ages were 13. .15. 16, and 17 (four males). Toys for Kids news Toys for Kids will hold two. fund-raisers in the coming weeks. The first %\ill be sale of barbecue sandwiches in Chipley and Bonifay. Plates (sandwich, chips and a drink) will be $5. and sandwiches \\ill be $2.50. They will be sold in Chiple- at the city parking lot behind the old BP station at the intersec- tion of Hwys. 77 and 90, and inBonifay at the intersection of Hwys. 79 and 90. Boston Butts prepared by Chipley Volunteer Fire Depart- ment will also be on sale. These must be ordered and will cost a $20 donation. For information or to order, please call Chipley VFD or see any firefighter, or call Joey Tharp at 260-5493. Tharp said that Toys for Kids will be serving more kids'than expected, so additional fund- raising is needed. Blood drive Southeastern, Community Blood Center will hold a blood drive from 8 to 11 a.m. Monday, Nov. 20. at PAEC. 753 West Boule ard in Chipley. Those who would like to do- nate. should call Neal Mixon at 638-6131. ext 2328, for an ap- pointment. Donors must present a picture ID at the time of donation. All registered donors will re- ceive The Holiday Sampler, an interactive CD with components that allow them to .play cheerful holiday music in any audio CD player. Anyone with questions regard- ing medication, medical history or donating blood, should call the Marianna branch, (850) 526- 4403 or visit \\w' w.scbcinfo.org. Students and their floats head around the track at Kate NI. Smith Elementary School Friday morning at the annual Veterans Day parade. Coverage of Veterans Day inside, more coverage this weekend. Vernon Hwy. 277 land declared surplus JAY FELSBERG Managing Editor Vernon City Council approved City land on Hw \. 277 as surplus.. Action was taken at the regular Council meeting Monday night. The proposed sale was sub- ject of a public hearing prior to the regular meeting. City Clerk Sherry Cobb reported that adja- cent property owners had been informed of the hearing., During the hearing it was learned that an unnamed con- crete firm was interested in the property, and Bob Hightower said he would present an offer from that company if the land were declared surplus. Council voted 4-1. with Councilwoman Cheryl Withrow opposing, to declare the property surplus and to put it on the market. The property was originally purchased as a site for a new city hall, but Council has since decided to renovate old Vernon High School as the new city hall. The present city hall is being va- cated for the four-laning of Hwy. 79 through downtown Vernon. Council also agreed to a land swap with the school district at Monday's meeting whereby the City %would swap certain prop- erty adjacent to new Vernon High School in return for the old high school property. All of the old school property would be ob- tained except for the maintenance building (see related article). In other business. Council: *Heard Fire Chief Richard Woodham report that the fire department has answered five calls since last Council meeting. including a wreck at Bryant Bay and Commanche on Saturday. Training was under a\ that night at the fire station, "160" training is being done three or four nights a week. There are 11 firefighters actively involved in training. Council also approved begin- ning the process of purchasing a new first-response truck. The' 4x4 vehicle would have a 250- gallon water tank, foam capabil- ity, a portable generator, a winch and space for extraction tools and other equipment. Estimates of about $55,000 have been received from a truck manufac- turer. The new vehicle, if purchased. would replace the old rescue truck (an offer of $5,000 has been received for it once it is de- clared surplus) and the old Con- tinental truck. Council approved advertising for bids contingent on availability of funding. A list of some surplus equip- ment was submitted and another list is being prepared. *Heard a request from Public Works Director William Land for a full-size 4x4 work truck with a utility body to pull a generator and a dump trailer. Other older vehicles and equipment would be declared surplus and sold to provide funding toward the new vehicle. Council approved be- ginning the process and getting prices off state bid. *Heard from Project Manager Robert Simmons of Baskerville- Donovan. Inc.. the City's en- gineering firm, about progress on the $5.5 million wastewater See LAND, page 3A VETERANS DAY 2006 Brock honored in Vernon Acting Vernon Recreation Director Buddy Baxley and Randall Truettee congratulate former County Commissioner Charles Brock as he accepts his award at the recreation banquet. Members of the local sports community met last Saturday night to honor a man who dedi- cated a significant portion of his life to Vernon area children. Ran- dall Truette introduced Charles Brock as the recipient of a spe- cial award. "It is with great respect and admiration for his many years of service to the community that we pay honor tonight to a man who has spent countless hours over the years dedicating himself to the youth of this community," Truette said. "He supported all sports with tireless enthusiasm . .. and influenced many 'of our lives by showing us honor, integ- rity and respect. He has been a forerunner in the community for the sports that we now enjoy and sometimes take for granted... so it is with great pleasure that the Vernon Recreation Department and Vernon City Council award Mr. Charles Brock with the Life time Achievement Award. We thank you, Mr. Brock." Truette's proclamation was met with a standing ovation from the packed old Vernon High School auditorium. Adults and children alike stood to acknowledge the dedication of this Washington County icon. Brock was overcome with emotion as he thanked those in attendance. "What an honor; what an honor," he said. "Seeing all these kids here brings back many memories. A lot of kids See BROCK. page 3A Perry's Prattle......... ......................... ......10 Weathe it a riednesday Showers and thunderstorms. Some thunderstorms may be severe. Locally heavy Obit arie s ....................................r.... ............. xtra rainfall possible. Highs 72 to 76. Breezy... south winds 15 to 20 mph with higher gusts...except S around 20 mph near the coast in the afternoon. Chance of rain 90 percent. Wednesday Night port ............................................................... -6 Showers likely and isolated thunderstorms... decreasing by midnight. Breezy...cooler. Lows 47 to 52. West winds 15 to 20 mph with higher gusts...except near 20 mph at the coast. Chance Church ............................................. Real Power of rain 60 percent. Thursday Becoming mostlysuinny. Highs 60 to 65. West winds around 10 mph. Thursday Night through Saturday Mostly clear. Colder. Lows 33 to 38. Highs 64 to 68. Calendar E.................................................. Extra Saturday Night through Monday Mostly cleaIl Lows 38 to 43. Highs 64 to 68. School Board, Council approve Vernon swap JAY FELBSERG Managing Editor Washington County School Board and Vernon City Council approved a property swap Mon. day night that would deed old Vernon High School to the City of Vernon in return for property contingent to new Vernon High School, as well as use of facili- ties by the school district. The Board approved the swap at its regular Monday meeting, and Council gave approval at its meeting later that night. Under the agreement, which would need deeds and property descriptions to be completed and interlocal agreements to be ap. proved, the following would be done: *Old Vernon High School would be transferred to the City of Vernon. This would include the gym and cafetorium and all property on the city block. It would not include the mainte- nance building property, which is still being used by the school district. Provisions would be made for storage space for the JROTC, probably in the old math building.- *.The school district would receive the property where the water tank is located at new VHS and the City's pairtof property west of new VHS jointly owned by the City and Washington County. Facilities Supervisor Joe Taylor said the County has no problem with, the arrangement. Total amount of property would be: 17 acres. *There would be an interlocal agreement between the school district and the City for the gym at the old high school. The dis. trict would rent the gym for $1 a year and would be responsible for all upkeep. *There would be an interlo- cal agreement about use of the Sportsplex on Moss Hill Road by the schools. A great deal of old equipment has been removed from the old school, and the district is look- ing into what could be used at other schools. The district plans See BOARD, page 3A 2A, Washington County News/Holmes County Times-Advertiser, Wednesday, November 16, 2006 BONIFA Monday-Saturday 7 a.m.,8 p.m. Sunday 8 a.m.-7 p.m. ATM E CLOSED THANKSGIVING DAY * *b po . QUNIYRGT EEVD-NTRSOSBE O IPIT RCSGO E. O.15 UTE. O.2,20 SLOW ROASTED HONEY t ROASTED BONELESS WHOLE TURKEYS SMOKED HAMS PORK LOIN S99 Sw I eetHone 2 WHOLEFAND HALLF B$ 9 EACH SppetGae EACH ROAST AVAILABLE LB IWEAH Pineapple Glae FOR FOR rHOLIPAY FAVORITES I1= Minute Maid Kraft ORANGE JUICE SHREDS or CHUNK CHEESE 64 Oz. Carton, Select Varieties 6-8 Oz. Asstd. A 3F$35 FOR FOR , Pillsbury ReddiWip COOKIES WHIPPED TOPPING 11-18 Oz. Asstd. 7 Oz. Asstd. 2$5 2$4 TiFOR FOR Select Varieties / IGA 5 read Breakstone DEAN'S DIP Fr GU S SOUR CREAM 12-16 Oz. Ctn. 16 Oz. Pkg. 16 Oz Asstd Wednesday, November 15, 2006, Washington County News, 3A Angel Tree Save the, Children Christian Center will hold its first Annual Angel Tree Gift Jam Oct. 15 through Nov. 15. Register your children at Save the Chil- dren Christian Center and Salvation Army, both lo- cated on North Main Street in Chipley. Names must -- - be on file by November 15. [ i Individuals will pull angels ;- - from a tree located at Ra- :..|' dio Shack in Washington I Square, South Highway 77, Chipley. I Residents are urged to - choose an angel from the tree and help make the _ Christmas holiday happier ... .. fora child. I -- Chipley Mayor Linda Cain signs a proclamation des- ignating the week of Nov. 17-23 as National Farm-City Week. Looking on is Washington County Farm Bu- reau President Bruce Christmas. The proclamation urges citizens in rural and urban areas to celebrate the achievements of those who, working together, pro- duce and supply our community and nation with an abundance of agricultural products. Farm City Week ,"American farmers and ranchers literally help feed the world by producing a bounty of agricultural products," Chipley Mayor Linda Cain said this week. "To do this, they rely on essential partnerships with urban and sub- urban communities to supply, sell and deliver finished products across the country and around the globe. Rural and urban communities working together have made the most of our nation's rich agricultural resources as they contribute to the health and well being of our country and the strength of our economy." Cain and Commissioner Jerry Sapp signed proclama- tions Friday morning naming Nov. 17723 National Farm- *City Week. ' "Agriculture employs more than 24 million workers. including farmers and ranchers, shippers, processors, 'marketers. retailers, truck drivers, inspectors and oth- ers.who annually contribute more than 1.3 trillion to our gross domestic product," added Sapp, who represented Washington County Commission at the proclamation signing. "As we welcome new: opportunities for trade, the hard work and successful cooperation between farmers and city workers will continue to play a vital role in our, nation's future." the officials said. County Extension Director Andy Andreasef recently announced the annual Farm-City banquet 49iih'-'ill be held 6'p.m. Thursday. No16 6,',t Wasntiflnt county - Agricultural Center. Several superlative awards will be presented following the meal, including Washington- ;County Farm Family of the year. Other awards will be 2006 Outstanding Conservationist of the Year and Agri- cultural Service Award for 2006. "This week, as we gather with family and friends around the Thanksgiving table, it is fitting that we count among our blessings the vital farm-city partnerships that have done so much to improve the quality of our lives," said Cain. Bruce Christmas is president of Washington County Farm Bureau. Guardian ad Litem The Guardian ad Litem Program is seeking volunteers to represent the best interest of abused and neglected children in our community. Volunteers are need in Jackson, Calhoun, Holmes and Washington Counties. Please call 482-9127, 674-2799, or 638-6043. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Planning Commission of the City of Chipley, Florida, will conduct a Public Hearing in the City Hall Council 'Chambers, at 1442 Jackson Avenue, on Thursday, November 30, 2006 at 5:15 p.m. The purpose of the hearing is to review and consider the following, request: 1. Request for Variance: Requested Use: Split single family lot into three single family lots. Par- cel ID#: 00-2959-0002. Location: 482 2nd Street. Petitioner: Mike Muldownev. The subject property is more specifically desig- nated in the map reflected herein: 9 1 .i; . 1 ", M" ^ S=iO^ t, T- "" .-i .'.j. Ss 0 .40 720 ft i;All citizens and interested parties are encour- Saged to attend the public hearing. Any inquiries Regarding the hearing or any person requiring a special accommodation because of a disability or Physical impairment, including speech or hearing ; impairments, should contact the City Administra- i tor's Office at least (3) calendar days prior to the Shearing. Jim Lassiter Engineer Inspector BOARD Continued from page 1A tion off surplus equipment in the future. Council members said that deeds, property descriptions and other paperwork needs to be in hand by December 1, if at all possible, so the City could apply for grants to renovate the old school. Grant applications are due by December 15. The City must vacate the current city hall by Septem- ber 2007 'for the four-laning of Hwy. 79,. so renovation' work must begin as soon as possible. SThe Board also said good- bye to two members Monday night, with plaques of ap- preciation being presented by Superintendent Calvin Ste-. venson to outgoing Chairman Gary Clark and Board Mem- ber Francis Hinson. Clark was defeated for re-election after 12 years on the Board and Hinson retired after eight years. "This was probably the most enjoyable 12 years of my life serving the kids of Washington County." Clark said. "I wish Susan Roberts and Terry Ellis (the incoming Board members, who will be sworn in Tuesday, Nov. 21 at ,4p.-m (he bet." C.Ia;-sfsI built was his greatest plea- sure. "We left it better than when we found it,". Clark said. "I appreciate the opportuni- ty, Hinson said. "Everybody was part of a team. I enjoyed it and appreciate it." The Board also introduced new WHTC Director Tommy Smith from Haney. Board member Wayne Saunders was one 'of Smith's college professors, and, he worked, under Bud Riviere of Chipola College for a number of years. He was serving as assistant principal at Ever- ett Middle School when he was hired, and has extensive background in, vocational training. "I'm real excited at this opportunity," Smith said., In other business, the Board: *Approved the consent agenda. *Approved the PAEC pack- age. *Approved renting with op- tion. to purchase Caterpillar equipment for the training/ program at Holmes Correc- tional Institute. Under this- Washington-Holmes Techni- cal Center program, which has been underway for about a month and a half, inmates preparing for release receive heavy equipment training. This consists of 30 days of classroom work, 30 days of simulator work and 30 days at a work site. Caterpillar provided free material, which was noted by Board members as one reason to go with Cat- erpillar. *Approved reviewing a tri- al plan whereby the day cus- todian at Vernon Elementary School was living in a trailer at the school and providing after-hours security. Steven- son reported that vandalism; trespassing and theft have dropped tremendously. The trailer does not have elec- tricity or plumbing, but does have heat and air. *Heard Jack Baker report that AEDs are installed in, all schools and at the central office and training was pro- vided by' the health depart- ment. The. protocol! for their u se hoirl -.,' *Heard Baker report that the Department of Education accepted recommendations on work to be done at VES, including taking down some buildings to renovate the entire facility. Baker recom-. mended further study on how to proceed with the proposed project, which could include tearing down two outlying wings and designing around' that. Further study and DOE: approval are needed before any major plans could be made for Kate M. Smith El-- ementary. With current school con- struction estimated at about, $200 a square foot, Clark 'said that a sales tax initiative, could provide enough funds for a $12-15 million bond is- sue for major school work. My name is, Eddy Holman. You, the. wonderful people of Washington County, have chosen me to act as your next District 4 County Com- missioner. I appreciate your confidence in choosing me,. a newcomer, to work for you in this capacity and look -- -- l - forward to serving you. My wife, Mary, and I sin- A I cerely thank you for this interesting and welcome opportunity. We love this county and have felt for a long time that we made the right decision about making it our home. We can see continuous growth and progress taking place here. The attitudes and values of the people we met while campaigning were all uplifting and positive. This co- incides with the way we both feel about the future successes of Washington County. You have my solemn word that I will work.tire- lessly and with great resolve to satisfy the needs of the county, as well as achieve the goals that move it forward. This county is not only beautiful physically, it is. geographically the natural hub between two large cities, and thus has great potential. I thank each and every voter who chose my name on the ballot, for taking the time to go out and vote for the person of their choice. Together, we can be part of the future greatness of Washington County! Sincerely, Eddy Holman Political advertisement paid for and approved by Eddy G. Holman, Republican, For County Commissioner, District 4. BROCK Continued from page 1A didn't have no way to go. They just had coach." The honoree then re- counted a 1987 trip to Lake- land where his team was able to see Catfish Hunter pitch for the Detroit Tigers. "Later the kids got to see him start the All-Star game and win two World Series," he explained. He also remembered that the little team from Vernon made quite a reputation for itself in South Florida. "Vernon had a name," said Brock. "They knew we came to play and to win! "I had a lot of good times with the kids. Thank you a lot; may God bless." After the presentation, LAND Continued from page 1A ect. The project has been certified as complete and demolition of part of the old facility is underway. Council approved using some leftover money to purchase sod to put at the new facility and accepted low bid of about $ 1,200. *Approved allowing pay- ment of the most recent disbursement package by 4-1 vote with Withrow op- posing. I am humbled by the votes ,--------- that I received this past Tuesday when you elected me your County Commissioner in District 2. I am looking forward to serving each of you in the best way that I can by . doing the Job in such a way that we will all benefit. Thank You so much for your Vote of Support. To my loving wife, Shirley, I say without you I could not have made it at all. You never stopped encouraging and sometimes prodding me ,to get it done. Thanks a lot and I really love you. To myi -wonderful son Clint and hlis'-fatfil, 'Alice. Hannah and' Anthony you eppbed'in aihgbtV i hone, Thanks Bud- dies. Thanks also go out to the Gadsden County Contin- gent of the Family Rita Pate Ventry, son Hunter for helping and husband Frank for being understanding. This race was hard fought on the issues and it was a long run. I want to commend Commissioner Lynn Cope for not only his eight years of service to this County, but for being a friend. I think we had a good-spirited clean race that each.be proud of and we should proceed forward. My prayer is that we can make a difference in the County and take it to a new level of service. With your help I believe that we can do so for all the people re- gardless of where you live in the county. Thanks so much for what you have done so far and remember the job is not done yet. Let's stay focused and work for a better Washington County. Thanks so much and God Bless each and every one ofA vA and WasQhin-tnn Co n intr I Political Advertisement Paid or and ADDroved BV Joel Pate. HeDublican. For Countv commissioner district 2 I I've been campaigning for this seat since early March and' it seems almost bitter sweet that the trail ends now. The real task ahead, however, is serving you from the District Five seat on the Washington Co. School Board. This is the most important goal and my focus for the next four years. To my campaign contributors, who gave of themselves in various capacities, you made "wearing your green" an amazing experience. You did your part through campaign donations, wav- ing signs on street corners (even in the rain), making calls, passing out flyers, telling people about me, etc. Your efforts, from day one, helped to ensure this was a success. To my friends, who were with me every step of the way, I say thank you! You kept me going and optimistic when the days seemed to never end. :To my family, I've never been more proud! You never stopped supporting, encouraging and believing in me and I love you! I thank you for the tireless hours spent on my behalf, both near and far, and in different ways. I share this win with you! To Bert, my husband, my campaign manager, my voice of reason and my chauffeur, you worked hard and stood with me every step of the way. You made sure I dotted I's and crossed T's and helped me leave no stone unturned. I love you! To Margaret and Dow Gilmore, I thank you for a positive campaign. Running against a friend is never an easy task. Aren't we glad this is over? Finally, to Everyone! I'm committed to working for. what's best for our children and our schools in Washington County. This has been my promise all along, and I will work ever so diligently to "make good" on this pledge. 2 Political advertisement paid for and approved by Susan G. Roberts, Non-Partisan, for School Board District 5. Buddy Baxley, Vernon rec creation director, assembled youth football players and cheerleaders on stage by age group for presentations of trophies and special awards. Athletes were recognized for special achievements for everything from "hot dog' to most improved. The three most valuable player awards in the Vernon league of' the Panhandle Youth Football Association went to Dicarius Davis, pee. wee division; Joey Giminez. junior division and Alan Giminez, senior division. Following the ceremo- nies, the crowd enjoyed a meal of fried chicken, bar- becue, baked beans, potato salad and numerous covered dishes provided by those at. tending the festivities. *Approved advertising for a wastewater and water operator. *Approved advertising for a recreation director. *Approved the new per. sonnel policy. Copies are available at City Hall. *Denied a request to put a large billboard on Hwy. 79 within City limits. The proposed structure would have been 39 feet off the ground and 36 feet wide. City Attorney Kerry Adki. son will research sign or. dinances and other related matters. Ed ITORIAL If you're not a liberal when you're young then you have no heart. 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Send address changes to the Fax: (850) 638-4601 Copyright 2006, Chipley Newspapers, Inc. All Rights Reserved *LOCAL- (Washington, Holmes &Jackson) Washington Count News COPYRIGHT NOTICE: The entire contents of the Washington County News are fully protected $37.00 per year plus $2.59 tax, $39.59 total Washington County New, 428 Email: news@chipleypaper.com by copyright and cannot be reproduced in any form for any purpose without the expressed -ELSEWHERE- P.O. Boxi627 Chipley, FL 342 hiplepaper.com permission of Chpley Newspapers, Inc. $46.00 per year plus $3.22 tax, $49.22 total o USPS 667-360 .o a 4bw - 0 . w * * *O I Wednesday, November 15, 2006, Washington County News/Holmes County Times-Advertiser, 5A Habitat roast The fourth annual Celebrity Roast Dinner hosted by Habitat for Humanity of Washington County will be held 6 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 14, at the Agriculture Center in Chipley. It will feature Carol Finch Griffin with Perry Wells as master of ceremonies. Tickets are $15 each. "We expect this to be a very interesting and enjoyable evening that will include a delicious steak dinner," said Debbie McCrary. "This is a great way you can help those in need." Habitat for Humanity works in partnership with people from all walks of life, to develop communities for people in need, by building houses so that there are, decent homes in decent communities in which every person can tv experience God's love and can live and grow into all that i' God intends. Tickets for the roast are available by calling McCrary at 638-4436 or Rebecca Harris, 638-1753. They f may also be picked up at several local businesses. Call 'McCrary for details *--: -4 Turkey shoot -E Gritney Fire Department will host a turkey shoot on SNov. 18, starting at 10 a.m. Prizes will include turkeys and hams Participants will be allowed to use 12 gauge, 20 gauge, and 410 gauge shotguns. Shells will be pro- vided at $2 per shot.For more information call, 548-4707 -xi or 373-8036. -r.4 , Picking' and Grinnin' There will be free Pickin' and Grinnin' jam sessions 'A held at the Chipley Farmers' Market at 685 Seventh n Street. This event will be held the first and third Sat- urdays of each month at 2 p.m. Contact Rick Kent at '(850)638-0577. ;Honieniakers needed S,,- Washington County Council on Aging is recruiting Shoemakers. If you have a few hours hours on your "; hands, enjoy cleaning houses, are friendly, dependable, want to make a difference in the life of an elderly per- n son, and need extra income pick up an application at the Council on Aging, 1348 South Boulevard in Chipley. Applicant must have dependable automobile, valid driv- ers license and auto insurance. Drug testing and a back- J' ground check will be done. EOE positions available to be A filled immediately. SFree food Save the Children Christian Center, along with com- munity merchants and various state and local politicians, will sponsor a food give-away beginning at 11 a.m., Sat- ,urday, Nov. 18. An 18-wheeler will be at Grace and Glory Worship 7' Center, 7th Street and Railroad Avenue in Chipley. a Everyone is encouraged to go and receive free food. Chipola College offers classes .., Chipola-will offer the following mandat rn' training for' Child Care Facility Personnel and Famil) Home Child J '/Care centers: Rules and Regulations (center), Nov. 13 ,and 15; 6 to 9 p.m.; Rules and Regulations (family), Dec. 2, 7 a.m. to 1 p.m.; Child Abuse and Neglect, Feb. 2, 6 to .; 10 p.m.; Child Growth and Development, Feb. 3, 7 a.m. < to 1 p.m.; Behavioral Observation and Screening, Feb. b 5 and 7, 6 to 9 p.m.; Health, Safety and Nutrition, Feb. 10, 7 a.m. to 3 p.m.; Special Needs Appropriate Practices. March 10. 7 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Pre-School Appropriate Prac- tices. March 31. 7 a.m. to 5 p,m. Costs range from $17 to $43 depending on length of course. An Early Care and Education Administrative Over- view course will meet Tuesdays, Jan. 9 through April 24 ;i from 6 to 9:00 p.m. Cost is $191. An Internship course v will meet Thursdays. Jan. 11 through April 26 from 6 to Conservative Democrat for US Congress Sharon Kay and I would like to ex- tend our deepest __ gratitude to all our Safamily and friends in Holmes and- ... -- Washington Coun- L ties who voted for 7th. This campaign many unique experiences that we will trea- sure for years to come. As an expression of our appreciation, we would like to send each of you a very spe- cial Christmas card this year. To that end, we ask that you send us your name and ad- dress so that we can get your card in the mail right away. You can mail your infor- mation to the address below or e-mail to Joe@JoeRoberts.us. Thank you again for your votes and your encouragement. We look forward to seeing you soon. 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PICTURES FOR ILLUSTRATION PURPOSES ONLY M-A- PREmOWNED SHOWCASEi AmwwwA 6A, Washington County News/Holmes County Times-Advertiser, Wednesday, November 15, 2006 RM/H EEANS AY Veterans enjoyed breakfast before the Veterans Day ceremony at. Chipley High School and Roulhac Middle School. Here, a number of veterans enjoy the cer- emony in the auditorium. / The Roulhac Middle School Band under the direction of Mr. Williams performed a medley of patriotic music, including a special composition just for veterans. The band gave an excellent performance. A 'veterans quilt' was on display in the auditorium. Veteran and Chamber Ambassador Wayne Taylor was on hand with his granddaughter, Taylor Cushman. Chipley JROTC Color Guard presented the colors at the ceremony. The JROTC was out in full force Sat. urday at the AMVETS Veterans Day Parade.. P c , :7 ' Veterans formed a receiving line to give students an opportunity to meet them. Veterans 'sounded off' with name, time of service and branch of service. ARREST EPORT Washington County Sheriff's Office arrest report dated November 6 through November 13, 2006. Bradley Beck, w/m, 7/ 20/82; Chipley; failure to appear; arrested 11/12. Cody Birge, w/m, 11/ 20/80; Chipley; resist ar- rest without violence, vio- lation of parole; arrested 11/6. Robert Birge, w/m, 8/1/ 72; Vernon; possession of meth; arrested 11/9. Bertina Cassidy, b/f, 9/ 30/75; Pensacola; violation of probation, and resist officer without violence; arrested 11/08. Christopher Daniels, w/m, 2/20/84; Alford; possession of meth, pos- session of paraphernalia; arrested 11/10.- George Davis, w/m, 4/ 2/68; Cottondale; violation of probation; arrested 11/8.. Candy Goodwin, w/f, 8/18/64; Bonifay; driving while license suspended or revoked; arrested 11/10. Johnson Hobby III, w/m, 11/3/85; Southport; violation of probation; ar- rested 11/9. Mittie Hood, w/f, 9/9/ 46; Bonifay; Bay County warrant for fraud; arrested 11/8. Toby Howell, w/m, 2/ 1/51; Vernon; possession of marijuana, child abuse, possession of controlled substance without pre- scription, possession of paraphernalia, possession of meth, and violation of probation; arrested 11/8. Colen Hutchinson, w/ m, 8/17/43; Chipley; grand theft;, arrested 11/7. Christine Johnson, w/f, 3/19/70; Florial City; worthless check; arrested 11/9. Ernest Johnson, b/m, 2/ .24/78; Marianna; violation of probation; arrested 11/8. Mario Keith, b/m, 7/20/ 79; Chipley; violation of probation; arrested 11/7. Gregory MacCartney, w/m, 4/1/76; Chipley; violation of injunction; ar- rested 11/10,( George Matterson IHI, w/m, 3/31/80; Tallahassee; Leon County Warrant for fraud; arrested 11/10. Wendy Morris, w/f, 11/3/68; Chipley; battery; arrested 11/11. Jason Lee Mount, w/m, 5/18/76; Chipley; aggra- vated battery; 11/9. - Donald Roche, w/m, 11/25/55; Vernon; aggra- vated assault with weapon without intent to kill; ar- rested 11/12. Latoya Shine, b/f, 10/ 19/82; Pensacola; driving while license suspended or revoked; arrested 10/10. Glen Stewart, w/m, 6/ 21/79; Chipley; violation of injunction; 11/9. Jonathon Taylor, w/m, 7/27/77; Navarre; attached tag not assigned, driving while license suspended or revoked; arrested 11/10. Randell Taylor, w/m, 1/31//63; Wausau; pos- session of paraphernalia, violation of probation/ ar- rested 11/11. Kris Kringle Market Geneva County Ala- bama Historical Society will sponsor the Kris Kringle Market at Geneva. County Farm Center on Hwy. 52 (Geneva/Hartford Hwy.) in Geneva. The market will be open, Satur- day, Dec. 9, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday, Dec. 10 from 1-5 p.m. Admission is free. There will be arts and crafts along with Santa and Christmas music to enjoy. Any vendors inter. ested in setting up a booth should contact; Geneva County Alabama Histori- cal Society, 406 S. Com- merce Street, Geneva, Ala.. 36340. Include your name. business name, category (arts/crafts, food), and ad. dress. Vendor booths are $15 per day. No refunds, no guaranteed sales, no judg: ing. Event to be held rain or shine. Set up time starts at 5:30 a.m. on Saturday. For more informa. tion, contact Rhonda at 334-684-6725 or Disadvantaged farmers The USDA/Farm Service agency (FSA) has a loan program available for socially disadvantaged (SDA) in- dividuals who want to purchase or operate a family-size farm. SDA members include women, African Americans, American Indians, Hispanics, Asian and Pacific Islanders and Alaskan Natives. You may find the local FSA office listed under the blue or government pages of your local telephone directory. WASHINGTON COUNTY TRANSPORTATION DISADVANTAGED COORDINATING BOARD MEETING TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2006 10:00 A.M. ADMINISTRATION BUILDING Commissioner's Meeting Room 1331 SOUTH BLVD. CHIPLEY, FLORIDA PUBLIC IS INVITED TO ATTEND IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE AMERI- CAN DISABILITIES ACT, REASONABLE MODIFICATIONS TO ACCESS MTG. UPON REQUEST- CALL D. MCKENZIE 850-595-8910/48 HRS. ADVANCE. (DICK) 6-06-65 to 11-16-99 In memory of our loving father, Forever is how long we'll love you, It's a word to let you know how long we'll care. Beyond every missed season, past every sunrise, and each moment of our life. In whatever tomorrow holds, you'll be held in our hearts. Warm within our hearts and sweetest of all our memories. Love Always, Mitchell, Mary, Miranda, Milton and Mom THANK YOU 'County Meet & Greet Your New County Commissioner D A At A Saturday, November 18 2:00 4:00 p.m. Orange Hill Fire Station Political advertisement paid for and approved by Eddy G. Holman, Republican, For County Commissioner, District 4. A A. A From Monday, Nov. 6, to Friday, Nov. 10, JROTC celebrated National Veter- ans Awareness Week. On Monday through Thursday, each day started off with a member of JROTC saying the Pledge of Allegiance over the in- tercom; 1SG. Bradford on Monday, Amanda Madore on Tuesday, Tony Mead- ows on Wednesday, and Alex Anderson on Thurs- day. During SSR from Tuesday through Thursday, JROTC played a video, Ar- lington, Eternal Vigil, for the students. On Friday, the day fore Veterans Day, JRO held a Veterans Day emony from 8:10 to 50 a.m. at Vernon H School, and were guest; Vernon Middle School their ceremony from 9 10:35 a.m.' Transportation Transportation is being made available to seniors in Sunny Hills, Greenhead, and Wausau areas. Wash- ington County Council on Aging has arranged for transportation one day per week, depending on how many riders need the service. Call 638-6217 or 638-6216. VETERANS DAIF3 Y UW' IN VERON~ Hours: 7:30 A.M. Noon Washington. 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Flu is spread by air when someone sneezes and by physical contact with someone with the flu or by things a flu victim touches. Therefore the best way to keep from spreading the flu is by not sneezing in the open ("sneeze in your sleeve" or use a tissue or 547-303 handkerchief to cover your mouth) and by washing your hands regularly. Another way is to get the flu vaccine. "The in-state vaccination rate is gradu- ally increasing," Bailey said. At present 64-68 per- cent of Florida residents are vaccinated depending on the year, with a goal of 90 percent. About 226,000 people are hospitalized with flu- related problems, with 63 percent being 65 or older. There are about 36,000 flu-related deaths annually, with about 90 percent age 65 or older. Therefore, people age 65 or older or residents of or workers at nursing homes are at the top of the list of who should get vaccinated. Next are those age two to 64 with medical problems, pregnant women, and chil- dren ages six to 23 months. Next are children ages 24- 59 months and all health care workers. Others who should be vaccinated include contacts with a high health risk ages 50-54, people with chronic heart and lung problems, people with HIV/AIDS, and people with blood dis- orders, including anemia. "The vaccine is 50-60 percent effective in pre- venting hospitalization," Bailey said, "and 80 per- cent effective in prevent- ing death among high-risk patients." Bailey said not to get the vaccine if you have a severe reaction to eggs (the vaccine is grown in eggs), a severe reaction to components of the vaccine or previous adverse reac- tion to the vaccine. The flu shot has very minor affects, Bailey said, "and you cannot get the flu from the vaccine," he said. Bailey said DMH does ev- erything possible to make sure patients get the flu shot before they leave. "It is very underutilized," Bailey said. "It is cost ef- fective and safe." Contact the health de- partment at 547-8500 for more information. 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The commitment to wear our nation's uniform in its defense is the noblest express. sion of patriotism. Today, in theatres across the world. American servicemen and women continue to carry the banner of freedom to those trapped in tyranny. "Many of our sons and daughters now serve in Iraq. Afghanistan, and other foreign posts around the world. They carry forward a grand tradition of unwavering ser- -.y vice since our nation's founding." Flu vaccine clinics scheduled Washington County Health Department has scheduled the following flu vaccine clinics in December: STuesday, Dec. 5, at Wausau Town Hall from 9 a.m. S-12 p.m. -Wednesday, Dec. 6, at St. Theresa Catholic Church in Sunny Hills from 9 a.m. 12 p.m. *Thursday, Dec. 7 at Vernon City Hall from 9 a.m. 12 p.m. and Ebro Town Hall from 2-4 p.m. Everyone in the household should receive a flu shot in especially if someone is the home is 50 years or older. has chronic health conditions such as asthma, lung or heart disease, diabetes, cancer, and immune deficiencies. Anyone employed in a longterm care facility, pregnant or an out-of-home caregiver, and infants age two through 19 receiving long term aspirin therapy should also have j a shot. Infant shots are available and the Washington County TC Health Department. Flu vaccine appointments are also cer- available at the health department. Your Medicare will 8:cer- be billed. For all others there will be a $30.52 charge for igh each shot. igh at for to DEER CORN FR u g n o ag6 -MA e FURNITURE & MATTRESSES LOW LOW LOW OVERHEAD guarantees LOW LOW LOW PRICES P & S DISCOUNT FURNITURE Chipley (Since 1973) (850) 638-4311 8B, Washington County News/Holmes County Times-Advertiser, Wednesday, November 15, 2006 Yes, again. Rates for mailing newspapers and magazines wil1 go up in early 2007 and this time, the increase is expected to be quite substantial We will try to absorb some of this, but u fortunately y,w will have to passalong a portion of this burden. We will be forced to raise subscription rates on January 1, 2007. In the meantime, we wi 2. 0 ". la th ,' t,. ', :"-,- .w e,:1 offer Ioutdongtime LOYAL SUBSCRIBERS, as well as all NEW SUBSCRIBERS, the opportunity to extend or toget a subscription at current prices.' -ge't a b s~criptII ILLU";ILUlto I L WASHINGTON COUNTY-NEWS P.O. Box 627 Chipley, Florida 32428 * PUBLISHED BI-WEEKLY [INEW SUBSCRIBER ]CURRENT SUBSCRIBER Yes, Start / Extend My Subscription To The Washington County News I Have Enclosed Check or Money Order For: D1$39.59 For Local Subscription D $49.22 Outside Tri-County Area Name I Address. I City, State, Zip ALL PRICES INCLUDE SALES TAX wwpomw 7. W S-HOLM,-ES COUNTY v-iE -,. . TAIL HOLMES COUNTYTIMES-ADVERTISER P.O. Box 67 Bonifay, Florida 32425 PUBLISHED WEEKLY D[NEW SUBSCRIBER DI CURRENT SUBSCRIBER Yes. Start / Extend Mv Subscription To The Holmes County Times-Advertiser I Have Enclosed Check or Money Order For: [ $25.68 For Local Subscription E $35.31 Outside Tri-County Area Name Address / . I City, State, Zip I ALL PRICES INCLUDE SALES TAX I I I I E-* * Wednesday, November 15, 2006, Washington County News, 9A VETERANS AY AT M Woman's Club of Chipley report Desert Storm, Iraqi Freedom vet teaches students Platoon Sgt. Troy Wright of the Army Na- tional Guard was on hand last week to teach Roulhac Middle School students (including his daughter, Erin) about the military. Wright is a veteran of Panama, Operation Desert Shield, Operation Desert Storm and Operation Iraqi Freedom. He had a display of medals, uniforms, gear and other items (including Sad- dam Hussein's eyeglasses) to help fifth-grade students learn about the Army and Army National Guard. Wright told the students that their number equaled the number of soldiers in a platoon. Wright told the students that the Army National Guard is taking up much of the burden of the regu- Hospice of the Emerald Coast Hospice of the Emerald Coast needs you. Brighten someone's day in your community by becoming a Hos- pice of the Emerald Coast volunteer. Hospice of the Em- erald Coast is a not for profit organization that provides services to patients and their families with a life limiting illness. Hospice volunteering provides opportunities for you to meet new people, explore new career options, networking or just to do something useful for your com- munity. Call 850-526-3577 or 866-219-6439 to get more information on an upcoming training. lar Army. "Every one of us volunteered," Wright told the students, and 'knew what we were getting into." The Woman's Club of Chipley met on Wednes- day, November 8 with President-elect Liz Corbin presiding. Arts and crafts created by club members were on display, with the follow- ing awards announced:* blue ribbons-Liz Corbin, for her teacup bird feeder and turkey-style dinner bell; Marjorie Sangaree for a photograph of an Irish landscape; Dorothy Clarke for a Christmas tree skirt; Linda Anderson for her lighted pine cone basket; Debbie Kent for a beaded angel; and Tracey Kent's photograph of a white ti- ger; and red ribbons; Ann Christmas for her two landscape photographs. Joann Slay, chairman of the International Af- fairs Department, accepted $U Flowers and Plants For All Occadions GIVE USA CALL FOR ALL YOUR HOLIDAYNEEDS. WE DEIVER shoe boxes that members had filled with gifts to be mailed to the Operation Christmas Child program. Announcement of the Anniversary Tea to cel- ebrate the 85th anniversary of the Woman's Club to be held on Sunday, Nov. 19, and of the club's annual Christmas Tour of Homes scheduled for Dec. 3. . New members, Blair Martin and Connie Steiger, were welcomed into the club. Special 'guests of the club were Olga Erdniyeva. an exchange student from the Republic of Kalmykia in southeastern Rus7 sia, and Karma Cook of Chipley, whose family is hosting Olga while she is in the United States. Olga presented a power point program of Russian scenes and told of her life in Rus. sia. She was selected by FLEX (Future Leaders Ex. change) as one of the seven chosen out of 320 students from her home town who applied for the program. Fax news to 850-638-4601 JERUSALEM MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH Will Celebrate its Pastor's 29th ANNIVERSARY on Sunday, November 19, 2006 at 11:00 A.M. The Guest Speaker Will Be ELDER ROBERT E. BAKER Macedonia Missionary Baptist Church Blountstown, Florida You Are Invited To Worship With Us. \ Rev. Price Wilson, Pastor ( Cemetery P I Silk Starting At $17. -1 10A, Washington County News, Wednesday, November 15, 2006 Will you~ please allow the "prattler" to indulge in reporting a little. more on his recent travels in his never-ending effort to "place" the Heritage of Washington, County book in the welcoming hands of new owners? My readers know that, in the past, your writer has depended on a dear friend, Lois Ruth Haiden, to tell. him when it is time to back off of a particular subject. There has been no recent word from Lois Ruth, but now it is my wife, Hester. reminding me by asking: "Perry, don't you think you' have about exhausted the, Heritage Book topic? Lois Ruth's niece. Sarah Franklin, and her husband, Ed Franklin, have recently moved to Chipley from St. Joe Beach. They have been 'prattle" readers while liv- ing in Gulf County. Maybe they. too. can assist in keeping the column mov- ing forward with new ma- terial. Sarah and Ed are now the proud owners of a Heritage of Washington County book, and I know they will find much good reading. Some of the sto- ries and pictures include Sarah. I have already used the word "indulge." Maybe the more appropriate term . is, "'will you dear readers please "suffer" one more report on the distribution of the book?" Thanks. I thought you would. On Sunday. Oct. 15. the "prattler" was honored with an invitation to attend the long-standing Gainer reunion held at the beauti- * ful and historic Econfina Springs on Econfina Creek in Bay County. Ellen Gainer Wright extended the written request for c my presence at her family S gathering with the express instruction to bring the Heritage of Washington County book. Ellen wrote Gainer Family History in the book. as well as stories on other family members. Her cousin. Brian Chambliss, assisted in carrying out the legendary family reunion. He. too. welcomed the "prattler" with open arms. NMy welcome to the Gainer family event was a warm and friendly one throughout the day. The beautiful Heritage Book was immediately perused by many of those in at- tendance. Sales could be described as "brisk." in that seven books were in, the hands of proud new ow ners before the day was over. Darnell Potter and wife, Joan, of Lynn Haven were the first to purchase a book. He has ties in Washington County to the Joel Potter, family. The article in the Heritage Book showing Joel Potter sitting on the. porch of the old Potter family log cabin was of special interest to. them. Their daughter, Suzanne Potter Vann is married to Shane Vann, who was recently elected to county judge in Bay County. That entire family was exceed- ingly cordial to the "prat-' tier." 1~ I Jimmy and Ann Zediker of Panama City took a treasured book home with them. We knew the Zediker families during our years of living in Bay County. I think I am correct in saying Ann is connected to the Ira Carter family in Washing- ton County. Jimmy's mother. Inez Zediker, was Hester's long-time hair dresser. His aunt, Helen Zediker, oper- ated a private kindergarten on Frankford Avenue in Panama City, teaching all four of our sons. From my Vernon High School days, it was good to see a long-time acquain- tance, Robert A."Bob" Jones, brother of Douglas Jones and Frances Jones Prevost. Frances and hus- band. Harry Prevost, along with daughter. Julie. also were in attendance and my lunch was mainly from the delicious dishes brought by this family. I also enjoyed some fresh, hot mullet cooked on the scene. Bob and wife, Helen, who now have a Ponce de Leon ad- dress, bought a book. Their mother was Sallie Gainer Jones. a direct descendant of the noted Gainer family. Sue Rushing of DeFuni- ak Springs also purchased a copy of the book. She recognized me as she knew my brother, Clyde Wells. She still has association with Clyde's wife. Esteena, in DeFuniak Springs. JoAnn Gainer Walsing- ham and young sone- -- Michael, became the proud owners of a Heritage book. She lives in Chipley and is the daughter of Mike Gainer of the noted Gainer family and a well-known school bus driver in Wash- ington County in earlier years. Closing out the day's sales at the Gainer re- union were the two books purchased by Linda R. Curenton of Panama City. She told me one was for her and one for her mother. Mrs. Pomeroy. All purchasers wel- comed the "prattler" to do a personal autograph, which he gladly did. Before leaving for the Gainer reunion on Sunday, Bessie Alma Marshall. called me from Vernon requesting that I hold two books for her. She and husband, Buddy Marshall. came by our home on Monday and it was my privilege to autograph one book to Bessie Alma's son, Larry Pippin, and his wife, Susie, and one to Buddy Marshall and Bessie Alma Marshall. Among my most inter- esting placement of books in the past few days were to Francis Gainer Johnson Hiley, Eugene Toole and wife, Doris, Lee Earnest and Nancy M. Keel of Do- than, all with autographs. Three books were mailed Vendors needed We are looking for artists/crafters, vendors for the Sec- ond Annual Holiday Festival to be held Saturday, Dec. 9, Main Street, Hwy. 79, Vernon from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. For information, call 859-251-9126 or 850-535-9880. Flu shots scheduled Washington County Health Department will be giving flu shots from 5-7 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 21 at the Health Department. Flu shots are for infants, six months to 36 months of age, and children up to 18 years of age. Parental consent is required for children under 18 years of age. There will be no charge for these vaccina- tions as the vaccine is available from the VFC program. For more information, call 638-6240. KMS students collecting box tops taken on a worthwhile project for the 2006-07 school en t 5 J ra tl e8 year. They are saving Box Tops for Education to earn money to purchase outdoor equipment for the school. r l"This year, the school has set a goal of earning $1,000 through box tops to purchase picnic tables," a spokesman said. "If you'd like to help the students at Kate Smith reach their goal to buy picnic tables, there are several easy ways to get involved," the spokesman explained. A,, "'Collect Box Tops from hundreds of familiar, participat- S, ing products and send them to Kate M. Smith,"Attention SGBJ] Alderman, Box Tops coordinator," at 750 Sinclair iii+Street, Chipley, FL 32428. S "You can also sign up on the Box Tops website at boxtops4education.com. Designate Kate M. Smith El. ementary School as the one you wish to support." she added. "At the Box Tops website, you'll learn more IIF about all the easy ways you can choose to make a differ ence all at no additional cost to you." Wausau ClliStinas Pai-ade SWausau will hold its annual Christmas Parade on Sat. urday, Dec. 9 at 10 a.m. Following the parade, Santa will Greet the children at the Possum Palace. Anyone wishing to enter the parade should contact Margaret Riley, Town Clerk, at (850) 638-1781 or (850) 260-5740. ---Vernon Cluistmas Paiade ... Vernon will host its annual Christmas parade on Saturday. December 9. The parade is scheduled to be. Ailene Tiller Gray, "Mama Gray," holds the plaque gin promptly at 1 p.m. and proceed down Main Street honoring her as the oldest of the Gainer clan attend- Lineup for the parade will begin at 12:30 p.m. at the ing the reunion this year. She was accompanied by track behind the Old Vernon High School. Immediately Shirley Dedge and Cheryl Gainer McCall of Chipley. following the parade. Santa Claus will be at the City Hall Thanks to Cheryl for the photograph. to visit with the children. For more information, and for to Marion Walsingham in tier" at $64.20. Yes. I wy.ill those wishing to participate in the parade. contact Becky to Mar... Wa,-ingh er,, aiin... 0. Y...f.. Ir the at City Hall at (850) 535-2444. rainama l .ity. isi 1s te wife of Alvin Walsingham. The supply of Heritage of lWashington County books is definitely becom- ing depleted, notwithstand- ing the time-worn phrase "limited supply" which the "prattler" has used all too frequently. As of this writing, my computations show that approximately 1.000 books have been distrib- uted. leaving no more than 170 to be sold. The books continue to be available at Chipley Library and from the "prat- mai on111 e ri tol y u Lot/i tli additional $5 shipping and handling fee. I have not been told of plans for another printing of the current book. nor of any definite plans for a second edition. Again, the caution: get yours while the supply lasts. Maybe I will do one more final wrap-up on the sales and availability of the book. but I hereby promise Hester. Lois Ruth, and all of you that I will find other topics to write on after that. See you-all next week. Council on Aging invites seniors Washington County Council on Aging is encouraging senior citizens in the community, 60 years of age or older who are interested in playing cards, board games, enjoy. ing new activities 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. Free smoke alarms The Chipley Fire Department is offering free smoke alarms to local residents. Applicants must stop by the Chipley Fire Department at 1430 Jackson Avenue and pick up a form to request the smoke alarm. Fill out the form and return it to the fire department. For more information. call(850) 638-6301 or fax (850) 638-6300. A .1* 2005. is r.er.dlr.g in Inc Cirrus trle Scrool Board 0111cc. 652 POLAND 753 West Blvd.. Chipicy. Fonda. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. FOUR. TEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA. IN AND FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY CASE NO 06-346 JAMES GOLLEHON and MAR'Y PORTER GOLLEHON. rhis wile. Plalnilti_. VS LARRY YATES, CLINTON YATES. CHARLES RANDALL BIELiNSKi anro JULIE BIELINSKI r, wile Duiendanft, NOTICE OF ACTION TO CHARLES RANDALL 81E. LINSKI LasIKr.onwrAdre;s, 3650Ur.lon Hill Rooa Bonriay. Flonda YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFiED tIna ian acllon h.ae been Iiled against you and you are required Io .ars a copyy ofl our intlen ae-leir.a it any to ROY LAKE Plainlins' Atiorney who:e ad- dress il 202 North Weukesha Steel Borilay. Florida 3RJ3 ., or. or before Nov 30. ?2006.. ar. tli Ihe orlngir.l with Ihe Clerk l01 This Court. P Bo' 647. Cr.lpie. Florida 32428. either oetore sarnice or. Plainlihs Aftorney or imreaiateliy mereaner II you tail to oo o0. a delcauii .as, ea enleraed aqaini you ior Ine iellel demanded in the Com.plaini. Couples oi all court aocumenls ir., his case. including, ordari are ,avalable at Ine Clerk ol the Circ.Jil Court B ofica You emay review Ihese documents upon request 'You mu beap The GClark otl me Circull Cour s ohice notifiecia o your current address Future pa- pers in IhlI lawnull .ill be mailed o Ine address on record al rIn Clern's oatic WITNESS rrmy hand and seal of tIhl court on i1023' 200uE LNDA COOK CLERK K.McDanle' DEPUTY C.ERK As published in Ire Wasninqion County News Noverr.aer 1. 6. 15.22. 2006 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOUR. TEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIiT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA. IN AND FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY IN RE: Estael c-I HUEY PAUL SABLAN. JR Deceased PROBATE DIVISION fI CASE NO 67-0E6 CP-'159 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Tr.1 admir.i atrenah ot Ina asie l Hue) Paul Sablan Jr.deCeaEatd. whose dale 1 rde.jtrn was July 10 2006, and whose Social Security Number Is 593-24-8984, Ispend- ing in the Circuit Court for Wash- ington County, Florida, Probate, Division, the address of which Is RO. Box 647, Chipley, Florida 32428. The names and addresses of the Personal Representative and the Personal Representatlie" attomuy are se lorth below. All creolors ol the decedenri and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's Sestate,0onwhomacopyofthisno- tice is required to be served must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY (30) DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All othercreditors ofthedecedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate must file their claims with the court WITHIN THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF STHE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED TWO 121 YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT 5 D.-TE OF DEATH 13 BARRED. Thu dale ci rMe firsl puDlica. tir, el' i r I Noice Il3 l4 irr.Doar 6 2'006 HARRISON. SALE MCCLOY. THOMSON A DUNCaN. CHTD s H Alar. Th-umpon H Alan Thor.mponr E'Q 304 Ma.gnolia Avenue P 0 BOK is Panama Civ FL 32401 Florida Bar No -96i93 T+i ,nrio, na 1155'- ,9 .9 33. Fa. lt8ii ,ail9-6121 P.ronal Re re-entalla. sFRGoln dablar, Rroin Sa3olin 5121 K .illr, Trail Chiplu. FL 32428 As puDli:rid Ir. Ihe Washinator, Count/ News. f,,enmbier 8, 15. 2006 fN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOUR- TEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA iJlAND FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY PROBATE DIVISION File 140o CP. iF.i IN RE ESTATE OF CLEO SCOTT HARCUS DECEASED. NOTICE TO CREDITORS irne a.'ri.niisraivor, of the -elare of Cieo S:ont Harcus aecea ed. File Number 67.06.CP-160 is pending in the Cicuilt Courl lor Washingtor. County. Florida._ Prc.bal. Division The aaaress ol vnicr, is Pot OfIca Bo x .7. Clh'pleI. iorld 3f2428 The naier ano acdreas or the Personal Repre anaillve and ihe Personal Raprabenlaiva's atnorne ara set lorti, below All creditors ,I Ihe oec6aenr and otrer persona having claims or derr.ar.dn againsI Decadent's estal,. irncludlrg unmatured. corr. lingerie or unliquldated claims,, on whom a copy ofr Irni Notice is served rr.uI Tile Ir,.lr claims wi rr, Ihi Court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FiRST PUBLICATION OF THIS iNOTCE OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COFPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM Al olr&I r : credrlorm ol Ie oecedant and other persons having claims or aemanda against aoe:danl s e-tala, including r.rr.atured. con. tlngeri or unilquioaled cilirrs. mual filk etrlir claims *lir, ihis C.-.urt WITHIrJ 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLIC. CATION OF THIS NOTICE ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS AND OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED, WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. The date of the first publication of thIs Notice s No_ 2006 - "er-onal Repre5nniaI . SeIr ma Harrus Bryan 17819 Sunrise Drive Lutz, FL 33549" Attorney for Personal Repre- sentative: Jack G. Williams . Florida Bar No. 159127 502 Harmon Avenue Post Office Box 2176 Panama City, Florida 32402 Telephone: (850) 763-5368 As published In the Washington . County News November 8, 15, 2006. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY, FLOR- IDA PROBATEDIVISION Fle No.: 67-06-CP-141 Division:, - IN RE: ESTATE OF. IRENE BALDRIDGE Deceased." . NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of Irene Baldridge, deceased, whose date of death was March J. 2006. is per.ding irn Ine Circunt Court lor Washingior. Country Florida Prooate Division. lhe adare.s al wnich is PosI 0f- lice Bo> 647 Chiple.v Fionda 32-26S-0647 The nnea and acar;..-:s45 ol Ir, prEor, al rap. r,6enlal.le and Ine p-i.onai repicei.iral, t':. artlome are meA forh -bel. A All Cre.c.rdltor, 0 e Ic -. -i ai na oiner persons having claims or demanas agalr. t decaen aer estate on wr.c.rn a copy ot Ir noc is requrequlred to c-e zeredl muai f.li. inner claims win ir, court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONfTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM All olhEr credtlor, Ol Il-he oca- arnt ana other persons having claims or demands again' decaeni's estate must file their claims wllth hli court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE ALL CLAIMS NOT FILEDWiTHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733 70? OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE ANY CLAIM FILED TWO 121 EARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The dale of IlisI pulicallion of thris, nrotce I- tioemoer 6. 2006 Anorney and Personal Repre- senlaelle Timothy H Walli Flonda Bar lo 559806 Posa Offica Box 155 Ec.nllay Florida 324?5-0155 Telephorna 16501 547-3644 Az puDIlaned In the Washinglon County News Noember 8. 15 2006 Nolice of Heanr.g to Reviae The Stuorat ProrpssAIn Plan Washinrgqlon Countv Scnool Boaro December 11. 2006 5 30 p.m Police i hIereby gian final on Monday, December 11 al 5 30 PM Ine Wasningion County S.:nool Board will review Iha Sluaaer Progression Plan lor nme Wahmin1on County Scnool District Tr.e revised plan, as well as H'3 purpose ard specific legal au. thority under which its adoption is authorized, and a summary of the estimate of economic impact of the proposed procedures on all affected persons, Is given. Development of School Pro- cedures Purpose, To revise the Washington County School Board Student Progres- sion Plan to reflect changes as prescribed by law. Legal Authority , The Washington County School Board is authorized under Chap- ter 1000 through 1003 of the Florida School Code to develop/ revise policy and procedures. Economic Impact The cost of promulgating the- Student Progression Plan is approximately $5.00 per docu- ment. Individuals wishing to obtain a copy of the proposed proce- dures may contact the Super- intendant's Office at 652 Thirds Street, Chipley, Florida., As published In the Washington County News November11,15, and December 2, 6,2006, LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT The Washington County District School Board will accept bids r on a New Hydraulic Press Brake. Specifications are available at Ilne Scnool Boara office. 652 Thiro Street Cr..ply. Flonda Bids will be accepted no later h3an 1 00 PM Decemoer 7. 2006, in nme Scnool Board office and will be awarded ai tte January board mealing Mail or bring biod in 'a e aled en% elopa marked Sealed Bidas lor New Hydraulic Plea t Baka, Bid 06-13' 10 Lhe acove adareaa The School Er3ard reserves the nght to accept or reJent any or all Did: As published in mne Washington County News November 15. 22. ?006 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR WASH- INGTON COUNTY. FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO. 67-2006-CA-332 DIVISION CHASE HOME FINANCE LLC SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO CHASE MANHATTAN MORT- GAGE CORPORATION, Plaintif. 0s TIMOTHY CARROLL. st al. Delandanilsi NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Juagmern of mortgage Foreclosure date November 06., 2006 arid entered in Case No 67-2006-CA-332 of Ihe Circuit Court 01 the FOUR- TEENTH Judicial Circuit in ana for WASHINGTON County, Florida wnerein CHASE HOME FINANCE LLC. SUCCESSOR BY MERG- ER TO CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE CORPORATION, is The Plailntiff na ndTIMOTHY CARROLL: TANYA CARROLL: TENANT 11 NiK/A JOHN DOE. TENANT e2 N/i/A JANE DOE are the Delendants, I will sell to Ihe higher arnd best bidder ior cah ai FRONT STEPS OF THE WASHINGTON COUNTY COURTHOUSE at 11 00AM. on Lne 18 ay oel Dec 2006. the lol- lowing described property as sel forth in said Final Judgment: THE SOUTH I,. OF THE NORTH 1,'2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1!4 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1O4 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SEC- TION 24, TOWNSHIP t NORTH. RANGE 13 WEST, WASHING- TON COUNTY. FLORIDA A.K/A ESTATE NUMBER 14. BLOCK 8 OF SILVER LAKE ESTATES PLAT TOGETHER WITH THAT CER- TAIN MOBILE HOME LOCATED THEREON. SERIAL NUMBERS 11439675A & 11439675B A.K,'A 4054 SINGER ROAD, YOUNGSTOWN, FL 32466 Any person claiming an interest in the surplusfrom the sale, If any, other than the property owner as of the date of the Lis Pendens must file a claim within sixty (60) days after the sale. WITNESS MY HAND and the seal of this Court on 11/6/, 2006; Linda H. Cook Clerkof the Circuit Court By: K. McDanlel Deputy Clerk As published In the Washington County News November 15, 22,2006 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY, FLOR- IDA , CASE NO. 67-06-CA-431 VERNON B. ANDERSON and DOLLY E. ANDERSON, Plaintiffs, V MALGORZATA PITALA, and oth- ers Defendants. NOTICE OF ACTION TO: John Murzanski 614 Dalton Place Northbrook IL 60062-3906 Sophie Dykas 3641 S. Walcott Chicago IL 60619 Malgorzata Pitala ul. Narzymskldego 4 31-463 KRAKOW POLAND Ludwik Dykas Romana Garbacik Kalita Eugeniusz Carmac.k Arnna Garoacik Zofra GarD3GIK Garbien Mana Garoacil Gill Eminia Garback EuQeriiuz2 GarbaciK Jozefa Jurusik Feiis Garbaclk Jan Fransciszek Garoaclk Taoeusz GaroacIK Edward GaroaclK Zofia Garbacik WypaseK Czerlaw Carbacik FranciszeK GsrbaclK Bozena Sickiawcz Hendzil Andrzej Slopklewlcz AndrzeA Garbacik Anna Garbacik ' Krystyna Garbacik Mazun C/o General Consulate for Ihe Republic o tPoland 1530 North Lake Snore Dnve Chicago, illinois 60610 YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to quiel title to real prop- erty on the following property in Washington County, Florida. Lot I, Block D, according to Oak Hill Unit One, a subarvislor. ol pan of Section 27, Township 2 North, Range 14 Wesl, as shown in Piat on file recorded in Plat Book 3. Page 158. Public Records of Washinglon County, Flornda has been filed again you ana you are required to serve a copy ol your wntien defenses, 11 any. to it on Timothy H. Wells, plain- nffs' attomey, whose address i3 Post Office Box 155, Bonilfay, Flonda 32425-0155 on or before December 15, 2006. and file the original with the clerk of this court either before service on plainnfs altorrey or immediately thereafter. otherwise a default will De entered against you for the relief demanded in Ithe complain ol petition Dated November I, 2006. LINDA H COOK Clerk ol trie Circuit Court By- K. McDanie As Deputy Clerk As puolisheo In the Washington CountyNews Novemoer.15., 22, 29, and December 6. 2006 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT INVITATION TO BID Cellular Service Bid 406-12 The Panhanale Area Educational Consortium (PAEC) located ai 753 West Blvd.. Chipley, Florida. whose fiscal agent Is Washing- ton County School Board, will be accepting bids on up to 50 cellular lines with rhmultiple year pncing The deadline for submit- ling ruas is Friday, December 15. 200i6,2:00pm CST. Complete bid specifications and the response requirements may be viewed at the PAEC websate: www.iec ori/AboutPAEC/erate.aspx Bids will be opened Monday, Decem- ber 18, 2006,i10:00am, at the PAEC office located at 753 West Blvd. Chipley, Florida. Bids may be delivered or mailed In a sealed envetooe marked "Sealed bid for cellular service, Bid #06-12."' Awarding of the bid is contingent on funding and e-rate approval. A requestforapproval will bemade at the January 8,2007, Washing-" ton County School Board meet- ing. PAEC reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. As published In the Washington County News November 15, 22,2006. LEGALADVERTISEMENT INVITATION TO BID, . Fiber DS-3 Service, Bid #06-11 The Panhandle Area'Educational Consortium (PAEC) located at 753 Wesl Blvd.. Chipley. Flonrida. whose fiscal agenl is Wasning- Ion County Scnool Board, will be accepting bids on a liber DS-3 telecommunications cir- cun The deadline lor submitting ia-d is Friday, December 15, 2006,2:00pm CST. Complete bid speclflcatior and the response requirements may be vlieaed at the PAEC weosite" wiaw.pa0e. orgAboutPAECerate asox Bids will Do opened Monday, De- cember 18. 2006, 8-30am, at the PAEC office located at 753 West Blvd. Chipley. Florda Bids may be delivered or mailed in a sealed envelope marked -Sealed bid for Fiber DS-3 Service, Bid a06-11."Awarding ofl the bld is contingent on fundring and a-ra1e approval. A request for approval will be made at the January 8, 2007, Washington County Scrnool Boara meeting PAEC reserves the nghl to accept or reflect any or all bids. As published in the Washington County News November 15, 22. 2006. Sealed proposals, in duplicate, for Ihe project to Construct Hangars at the Tn-County Airport will be received by the Tn-County Airport authonty until 4 p.m De- cembar 13 2006 local time. at the offices ol URS Corporation, 1367C South Railroad Avenue. Chipley. Fionda 32428. All pro- posals received will be publicly opened and read aloud during the Tn-Cournty Airport authonty' regulany schedule monthly meet- ing nela on december 14 2006 al 7.00 m.m al Ihe Tri-Counry Airport terminal building. To pur- , chase plans and speclfications, or for more information please call 850-638-8700 As published in me Washington County News November 15. 22, 2006. Sealed proposals, in duplicate. for the project to Conslruct Commercial Hanger. Apron, and Taeiiane at theTn-County Airport will be received by the Tn-County Airport Authority unhl 4 p.m. De- cember 13. 2006. local time, at the offices of URS Corporation, 1367C South Railroad Avenue, Chipley, Florida 32428. All pro- posals received will be publicly .opened and read aloud during the Tn-Counly Airport autnorty's regularly schedule monthly meet- ,ng held on December 14 2006 at 7-00 p.m. at the Ti-County Airport Terminal building. To pur-. chase plars and specifications or for more information please' call 850-638-8700. As published in the Washington County News November 15; 22, 2006. Sealed proposals, In duplicate, for the Partial Parallel Taxiway at Tn-County Airport will be received by the Tri-County Airport Author- ity until 4 p.m. December 13. 2006. local time, at the offices of URS Corporation, 1367C South Railroad Avenue, Chipley, Florida 32428. All proposals received will be publicly opened and read aloud during the Tri-Coun- ty Airport Authority's regular. schedule monthly meeting held on December 14 2006 at 7Z0 B.m.at the Tri-County Airport Terminal building. 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Participants may use 2, 16,20, and 410 shells will be provided at $2 per shell. Barbecue sandwich plates with a drink and chips will be available for $4 a plate. *Gritney Fire Department will host a turkey shoot on Nov. 18. starting at 10 a.m., Prizes will include turkeys and hams. Participants will be allowed to use 12 gauge, 20 gauge, and 410 gauge shotguns. Shells will' be provided at $2 per shot. For more information call, 548-4707 or 373-8036. City Council Chipley City Council will hold a regular coun- cil meeting on Tuesday,L November :21, at 6 p.m., in the City Hall Council' chambers located at 14421 Jackson Avenue. Chipley. Five Points Crime Watch Due to conflicts with the. regular Five Points Crime Watch meetings, there will be no meetings for the months of November and December. For more information or questions, call Jerry Havi- land at 638-6217. Kiwanis fruit sale Chipley Kiwanis mem- bers are conducting a. fundraising drive through November 30. They are selling ....Nayel oranges. ruby red grapefruit. and StopJ . .' tangelos in 20 to 40 pound boxes and assorted boxes of fruits. To place an or- der, contact David Solger or any Kiwanis member. Delivery will be Decehiber 14 and 15. Tour of Homes The annual Christmas Tour of Homes in Chipley will be held Sunday, Dec. 3, from 1-5 p.m. Tickets are $5 and may be pur- chased in advance from" a Woman's Club member. o:r by calling 638-8889 or 638-5550. Chipley Woman's Club" is sponsoring the tour which begins at their club- lhouse located at 607 Fifth Street. Tour maps and refreshments will be, avail- able at the clubhouse. Tickets may be pur-- chased at the clubhouse the day of the tour. Farm-City Banquet Washington County cel-, ebrates Agriculture with' the Annual Farm-City Banquet at the Washington County Agriculture Center. 6:00 p.m., Thursday. Nov. 16. The Farm-City Ban- quet is a special time for town's people and farmers alike to come together and recognize those w\ho make significant contributions to agriculture in Washington County. Our own Judge Colby Peel will serve as master of ceremonies. Recogni- tions %\ill include Con- servationist of the Year. Distinguished Agriculture Service Award, and of course "Farm Family of- the Year." For more informa- tion contact Washington County .Extension at 850- 638-6180. Christmas Creations Washington County library will conduct its fourth annual Christmas Creations at the Library for first through fifth grade students. Classes will be held Nov. 29, Dec. 6 and Dec. 13., from 3-5 p.m each day. The students will make a decoration a week. Pre-registration is re quired. plus $1 per child per week to be paid at the time of registration. Registration deadline is Nov. 28. Sign up the li brary. Class size is limited to 20 children. Plat Books Washington County Plat Directory) Books. are ready, They are on sale for $40 each at the Washington County appraiser's office. The books will be made available at other locations within the county at a later date. The plat directory is sponsored by Chipley Kiwanis Club. For more information. contact David Solger at 638-1276. Transportation Disadvantaged Coordinating Board meets Washington County Transportation Disadvan taged Coordinating Board will meet Tuesday. Nov. 21, at 10 a.m. at the Wash ington County Administra tive Building, 1331 South Boulevard. Chipley. 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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15 CLOSED: Wausau Library, Vernon Library. 8 a.m.-5 p.m.-Holmes County Library open. 9 a.m.-6 p.m.-Chipley Library open. 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Holmes Council on Aging provides hot meals and socialization. 11 a.m.-Washington Council on Aging (located in Chipley) senior lunches, for reservations call 638-6217, donations ac- cepted. 12 noon-Bonifay Kiwanis Club meeting. held at Blitch's Restaurant in BonifaN. 7 p.m.-Depression and Bipolar Support Group-meets at First Baptist Church educational annex building in Bonifav. Call 547-4397. 8 p.m.-Alcoholics Anonymous meeting. held at Ponce de Leon Methodist Church, located on Main Street in Ponce de Leon. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16 7:30 a.m.-Washington County Chamber of Commerce breakfast. 8 a.m.-5 p.m.-Holmes County Library open. 9 a.m.-6 p.m.-Vernon Library open. 9 a.m.-6 p.m.-Chipley Library open. 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Holmes Council on Aging provides hot meals and socialization. 10:30-11 a.m.-Chipley Library preschool storytime. 11 a.m.-Washington Council on Aging (located in Chipley) senior lunches, for reservations call 638-6217. donations ac- cepted. 1 p.m.-6 p.m.-Wausau Library open. 2 p.m. Hospice of the Emerald Coast grief support group, held at Jackson County Public Library, 2929 Green Street, Marianna. 3 p.m.-Vernon Garden Club meeting. 6 p.m.-TOPS meeting, held at Mt. Olive Baptist Church, located three miles north of Bonifay on Hwy. 79. 8 p.m.-Narcotics Anonymous meeting, held at Blessed Trinity Catholic Church in Bonifay. 8 p.m.-Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, held at New Hope Vol- unteer Fire Station, located on Highway 2 in Holmes County. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17 8 a.m.-5 p.m.-Holmes County Library open. 9 a.m.-6 p.m.-Vernon Library open. 9:30 a.m.-6 p.m.-Chipley Library open. 10 a.m.-5 p.m.-Wausau Library open. 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Homes Council on Aging provides bingo, exercise, games, activities, hot meals and socialization. 10:30-11 a.m.-Wausau Library preschool storytime. 11 a.m.-Washington Council on Aging (located in Chipley. senior lunches, for reservations call 638-6217, donations ac- cepted. 7 p.m. Slocomb VFW dance until 10 p.m. Music by the Country Boys. Admission $3: Children 12 and under free with parents. No smoking or aIcohol. Door prizes and 50/50 give- awa) ys.Refreshments available. .. ..- ..-... 8 p.m.-Alcoholics Anonymous-open meeting. held at Presby- terian Church in Chiplev. i SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 18 CLOSED: Wausau Library. 8 a.m.-12 noon-Holmes County Library open. 9 a.m.-12 noon-Vernon Library open. 9 a.m.- 12 noon-Chipley Library open. 7-10 p.m. Geneva Senior Citizens Dance at Geneva Com- munity Center, North Iris St., every Saturday for those 21 and older. country music by the Flat County Band. Admission is With the 2006 Pig Skin Picks contest winding down and a weekend packed with upsets and surprises this week's contest had only three'entries with two loses and the top prizes being split between two people. This week's winners of the combined top two prizes were Lemual Suggs of Vernon and Oswald Vann of Bonifay. Both entries had two losses and both had guess- es of 38 points for the tiebreaker game between Tennes- see and Arkansas. Arkansas won by the score of 31-14. Both winners will earn $20 for the entries. Third prizes goes to Dean Wilson of Bonifay. Wilson also had two losses, but had a guess of 35 points. 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Ver- non Library. 9 a.m.-6 p.m.-Chipley Library open. 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Holmes Council on Aging provides bingo. exercise, games, activities, hot meals and socialization. 11 a.m.-Washington Council on Aging (located in Chipley) senior lunches. for reservations call 638-6217. donations ac- cepted. 6 p.m 7:30 p.m.-Salvation Army Domestic Violence and Rape Crisis Program (SADVP) \%ill be hosting a domestic violence support group each Monday. The meeting will be held at the SADVP Rural Outreach office at 1461 S. Railroad Avenue, apartment one, in Chipley. Call 415-5999. 6:30-8:30 p.m.-Conversational English classes for internal tionals, held at Shiloh Baptist Church. Contact church office 638-1014 or Karma Cook. 638-8418. 7 p.m.-Esther Masonic Lodge #144. Bonifay. 8 p.m.-Alcoholics Anonymous meeting. held at Blessed Trinity Catholic Church, located on Hwvy. 177A. Bonifay. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21 8 a.m.-5 p.m.-Holmes County Library open. 9 a.m.-6 p.m.-Vernon Library open. 9 a.m.-6 p.m.-Chipley Library open. 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m.-Wausau Library open. 11 a.m.-Washington Council on Aging (located in ChipleN) senior lunches, for reservations call 638-6217. donations ac cepted. 6 p.m.-Holmes County School Board meeting. 8 p.m.-Narcotics Anonymous meeting, held at Blessed Trinit) Catholic Church in Bonifay. 1'06 MODEL CLOSEOUT I 06 FORD MUSTANG Exterior Sport Pkg., Interior Sport Pkg., '#6350 MSRP $21,970 SAVE $2,975 NOW 1I8,995 06 FORD EXPLORER XLT 3rd Seat, .,. 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Nov. 15, be- ginning at 3 p.m. at the Washington County library in 'Chipley. Olga Erdnieva is an exchange student from Rus- sia. She will be discussing her homeland. Bridge-A-Rama The new season of play in Bridge-A-Rama will start soon. Anyone interested in scheduled play of social bridge, about once a month, is welcome to join. The program benefits the Washington County Library through a tax-deductible donation. Play is hosted at party pair's homes at mutually agreeable times for seven con- tests. "Join the group and help the library with needed items," Fred Lavender urges bridge players. Those interested should call Lavender at 638-1612 to join, or for more information. -West Florida Electric Ierle Norman (onti A Touchstone Energy' Cooperative Kids need name brand clothes all the time as they grow. We dumped, your wholesaler. Invest 5 minutes and make your business . Orders filled in 48 hours. Special prices on bulk orders. 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It is very, very important that you use this code number to ensure maximum savings MK27997-03. NAACP meets The monthly meeting of the Northwest Florida Branch of NAACP will be 7 p.m. Monday,. Nov. 20, at' New Bethel AME Church, Highway 90 East, Bonifay. This branch, No. 5486, in- cludes Holmes, Walton and Washington counties. All members are, in- vited to attend. Officers will be elected, as well as executive members for 2007-2008. Non-members are invited to be there and observe the workings of the branch. Fees foi adults who would d like to join the local NAACP are -$30 per year. A lifetime membership is a one-time fee of $750 (or. $75 per year for ten years. Youngsters, 17 and younger can join for $15, with a Cri'- sis magazine or $10 without *a Crisis magazine., For more information, call (850) 535-2573. Ray- mond Jackson is president of Branch 5486 and George Vann is first vice president., STO ADVERTISE CALL 638-0212 Cumbie-Gray engagement, Patricia' Cumbie along with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cumbie, all of Apopkka, announce the engagement of their daughter, Allison to Zach Gray, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Gray of Bonifay. Patricia is a graduate of Central Florida Community College. She is employed with a local hospital as a reg- istered nurse. Zach is a graduate of Chipola Community College where he earned an Associate Degree of Nursing. He is employed with a local hospital. The wedding is planned for Saturday, Nov. 25, at 10 a.m., at Robert Fowler Park in Geneva. Ala. A recep- tion will follow at Oak Grove Pentecostal Ministries in Bonifay. No local invitations will be sent, all family and friends are invited to attend. 'Coping With the Holidays' If you would like to leamn more about how to cope with the holidays and gain: insight into the griev- ing process, Covenant .Hospice is offering a free "Coping with the Holidays" program from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Thursday. Nov. 16 at the First, United Methodist Church located at 207 East Virginia Ave: in Bonifay. , This program is for any # ad1t.A- coping with the loss of a friend or family mem- ber through death, military deployment. divorce or any number of losses. Participants will learn about the grieving process and normal grief reactions, coping strategies for the holidays, supporting some- one who is grieving and, much more. To register. please call (850) 482-8520 or (888) 817-2191. 'Christmas on the Square' "Christmas on the Square will be held in Blountstown, Magnolia Square on Saturday, Dec. 2 beginning at 9a.m. There will be arts and crafts booths, food ven- dors and all type of activi- ties and entertainment for children and family. Enjoy the annual Christ. mas parade scheduled to begin at 6 p.m., then stay for a free street dance af. terwards. Everyone are invited for a wonderful shopping and family time. Cancer Support Group meets Doctors Memorial Hos. pital is hosting a Cancer Support Group each Mon. day at 5:30 p.m. during November in the dining room of Doctor's Memo. rial Hospital in Bonifay. The purpose of the group is to provide sup. port for cancer patients and their families as they deal with their individual type of cancer. Anyone affected by can- cer is invited to attend one or all the Cancer Support Group meetings. For more information call Diane Little, 510-3779; Sharon Garner, 547-1120 ext. 252; or Madeline McFatter, 547. 2376. Obituaries on page 7B 2821 Ross Clark Circle, S.W. Dothan 793-3045 "Your Family Owned & Operated Store For Over 31 Years k L AA. ',e , "''. ii SALE PRICED TO MOVE! 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Kennith celebrated at with a pizza party at a local restaurant with his parents r.jand' big brother. He also enjoyed a trip to Dis- ney World with his Aunt Debbie. Uncle Carl. and two cousins. Holly and Heather. Chipola Regional Arts Association Daniel Powell. Chipola College music instructor will be the guest speaker at the Chipola Regional Arts Association's Dutch-treat luncheon at Jim's Buffet in Marianna at 11:30 a.m. on Nov. 21. The public is invited to attend. 'One-People- One-Voice' "One-People-One-Voice" Conference will be held Nov. 30. Dec. 1 and 2. at the Graceville Civic Cen- ter. Activities will include Youth Explosion, a semi- formal mother/ daughter luncheon, and youth, men's, and women's work- shops. For tickets or for more information call 850- 415-1600. Weatherization Program Tri-County Community Council's Weatherization Program is designed to help reduce the energy burden on low-income -residents by installing cost- WHERE YOUR p BUSINESSIS APPREC!A7ED' of victory at Head Start soccer A number of dads and moms. grandparents, aunts and uncles helped the staff coach, and assisted will the teams and the tournament. Everyone had a great time. Although no scores were recorded, an onlooker would not have known it by the cheers and shouts from supporters and chil- dren. Lunch was provided after the games. Awards were presented to coaches and children. Each child who participated in the soccer program received a certificate and a soccer ball that seemed to be the highlight of the day. Plans are under way for T-ball season, and Head Start hopes to plan other activities that will continue to encourage adult in- volvement in the lives and education of the children. For more information about Head Start, or other services offered, call the Head Start Administration office at 548-9900 or visit a Head Start Center. National Hospice Month and Veterans Day Covenant Hospice recently held an open house to celebrate National Hospice Month and Veterans Day. Keynote speaker Master Sgt. John Brewer, Air Force Reserves. (above right) assisted in the presentation of pins and certificates to Cov- enant Hospice'staff and volunteers who served m the military. The open house was attended by dozens of community members and included an all-American lunch and patriotic songs sung by the Riverside Elementary "Beaver" Chorus of Mari- anna. Special guest and hospice patient, Former Washington County News writer Lester Riley (above left) closed the ceremony by reading a touching poem he au- thored about the heroic men and women fighting overseas for our freedoms. effective energy efficient measures while ensuring their safety. These measures in- clude. window, exterior door. weather stripping and threshold replacement, minor floor and ceiling repairs as well as attic and waterline insulation. For more information on this program, contact Carol Edwards at (850) 547-3688. Players sought The Panama City Lady Lighting is seeking elite girl's fastpitch softball players for their upcoming spring season ages 10-12. Please contact 850-276- 0864 or 763-9005. For more on the Lady Lightning see page 6B. Community GED testing Washington/Holmes Technical Center in Chipley is the community GED testing site. The GED test is scheduled at least once each month. Prep classes. w ith flexible hours. are offered free of charge NO WAITING! 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Whigham said, "I just don't know where I'd be today without all the direction that I was given through this program." Beverly Pollock, a sophomore majoring in psychology enrolled at Chipola through the Talent Search Program at Malone High School. She plans to transfer to Florida State University in the Fall of 2007. "Because of the di. reaction I received from the Talent Search program. I was much more prepared to enter college." Pollock said. With assistance from the Talent Search program. both students selected a college major, qualified for Bright Fu. tures, and applied for financial aid and scholarships, all prior to high school graduation. Chipola's Educational Talent Search program will continue to provide services to first-generation college-bound students in area middle and high schools thanks to a recent $1,032,000 grant for an additional four years. 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Rehearsal times are 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., Monday, Nov. 20; Tuesday, Nov. 28; with a dress rehearsal on Satur- day, Dec. 2, from 8:30 to 10:30 a.m. Rehearsals will be held in the McLendon Fine Arts Building, Room 11108. Chipola's new Choral Instructor, Lenore Hample, will lead rehearsals and direct the Messiah per- formance. Hample has a bachelor's degree in organ performance and a master's degree in choral conducting. The College Chorus is accompanied by Dr. Josh Martin, Chipola's newest piano faculty pro- fessor. Female chorus' mem- bers will dress in long black skirts or dress pants and long-sleeved white blouses. Malemembers willwear black dress pants, long- sleeved white .dress shirts and-black ties. Messiah scores and rehearsal CD's of voice, specific parts are available from the Fine Arts Office. For additional infor- mation, call Joan Stad- sklev at 850-718-2301 or stadskle\ i,'rchipola.edui Florida Re-Builds The Chipola Regional Workforce Board has re- ceived finding through Florida's Re-Builds .pro-' gram. to assist companies jn the construction, indus- i-try,: located : in Calhoun. Holmes. Jackson, Liberty and Washington Counties with training. Florida Re-Builds is a prograni launched by the Employ Florida partner- ship agencies. along \ ith the Chipola Regional Workforce Board and the construction industry to train workers. For further information call 850-718- 0456 ext 117 or ext 114. WASHINGTON COUNTY rJL CHRISTIAN SCHOOL .1 bristian Allernatie in Education II Best-Campbell wedding Amanda Sue Best and Steven Edward' Campbell were united in marriage in an outdoor ceremony on Oct. 28 in Caryville at the home of longtime friends Otis Peavy and Rose'Smith. With Halloween as the theme, all mem- bers of the -edding party, as well as their guests, were decked out in their costume finest. The bride's mother and stepfather, Cheryl and Charles Withrow, who dressed as a hobo couple, gave Amanda in mar- riage. , As spooky music played, Charles walked Amanda down a jack-o-lantern- lined aisle to an arbor decorated with or- ange and purple lights and flying bats. The bride wore a red and black taffeta gown with a full-length, black-lace shrug and matching black-veiled hat topped with a large spider. She carried a bouquet of black and red silk roses. The groom took a page from the Blues Brothers, as he dressed up as Jake, com- plete with shades and large ears. Attendants included maid of honor, Misty Hall, dressed in black leather \ith heavy makeup; best man, Ronald '"Bulldog" Wood, who came as a girl: the groom's sister, Jazmyn Campbell. stunning as a Grecian goddess and the groom's brother, Tyler Campbell,- who Eden Duncan. fund-raiser Raffle tickets for a. reversible wildlife quilt, liandiadeby Joyce Whiter : headL -and-,Reba Sccniers;- with deer, wolves, bobcats, are being sold to help Eden Duncan. Tickets are on .sale for $1 each or six for $5. Proceeds go to help defray medical expenses for Eden, daughter of Na- nette Sconiers Pupalakis, granddaughter of Junior and Reba Sconiers. Eden has had an extend- ed stay in Johns Hopkins Hospital after surgery for 4. dazzling PROM ,cBR[D,L .; ver 1000 Beautiful Gowns At Affordable Prices! had some really weird eyeballs. Riley Rose Campbell, daughter of the couple, looked especially sweet bundled up as a unicorn and serving as flower girl, dropping autumn leaves instead of tra- ditional rose petals from her Halloween basket. Tabitha Peavy also served as a flower girl. She looked quite pretty dressed as a' genie and throwing the same leaves. Joseph Kuechler, son of the bride, car- ried the bride's wedding band and protect- ed it from potential theft with the Ninja powers afforded him from the costume he wore for the evening, while Bradley Peavy,, dressed as Count Dracula, handled the groom's ring. Becky Baxley, dressed all in black with exquisite red wings protruding from her floor-length cape. performed the civil ceremony. The reception, presided o er by the groom's mother, Jackie Campbell; aunt, Debbie Snell and grandmother, Lunett Black\\ell provided the guests with hot and cold hors d'oeuvres arid a variety of beverages as well as an unusual three-. tiered %wedding cake decorated \\ ith black icing and an assortment of spiders and spider \\ebs. A honeymoon at an undisclosed loca- tion is planned for later in the year. Crones Disease. She had complications after the complete surgical removal of her large intestines. For. more information on %\where to purchase tick- ets, or if you w\6ultl like to donate or help sell tickets contact; Reba Sconiers at 956-4259, Joyce or Sandy Whitehead at 956-2015,, Jean Ward 956-5100, Lin- da King 956-2725, Tutti Sconiers 956-2661, Leisa sconiers 956-2548, Di-- anne Sconniers 956-4259. "'D'rawiiig '\ill be held af' Woodhams Store at 1 p.m. on 11/1/06. You do not have to be present to win. Grant J. McDuffie has joined the United States Army under the Delayed Entry Program. The program gives young men and women the opportunity to delay entering active duty for up to one year. McDuffie has reported to Fort Benning, Columbus. Ga., for active duty. He is the son of Gregory and Eliza- beth McDuffie of Highway 185, Westville. Brandi L. Helms has joined the United States Army under the Delayed Entry Program. The program gives young men and women the opportunity to delay entering active duty for up to one year. Helms will report to Fort Jackson, Columbia, S.C., for basic training on August 21. 2007. She is the daughter of Maggie Heelan of Adams St., Laurel Hill, and Lance Helms of Helms St., Vernon. Jacob W. Kelly has joined the United States Army under the Delayed Entry Program. The program gives young men and women the opportunity to delay entering active duty for up to one year. Kelly, a 1996 graduate of Holmes County High School, Bonifay, Fla., will report to Fort Benning, Columbus, Ga., for active duty on Novem. ber 16. He is the son of Mary J. Land of Moss Hill Road. and Hilton P. Kelly, both of Vernon, Fla. Army Pvt. Andrew B. Ramsey recently graduated from basic combat training at Fort Jackson, Columbia: S.C. He is a 2005 graduate of Poplar Springs High School. During the nine weeks of training, Ramsey stud. ied the Army mission, history, tradition and core values. physical fitness, and received instruction and practice in basic combat skills, military weapons, chemical warfare and bayonet training, drill and ceremony, marching. rifle marksmanship, armed and unarmed combat, map reading, field tactics, military courtesy, military justice system, basic first aid, foot marches, and field training exercises. STOP LEG CRAMPS Am BEFORE THEY STOP YOU. 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L] No Weekend Editions Will Be Distributed November 25 .^:' I e- ^.^&is^K fas at~a ^Mttasa a??:'5:?., Washington County News/ Holmes County Times-Advertiser Wednesday November 15, 2006 Chipley shocks undefeated Chiefs in opening round, 20-14 MERLE EASTMAN Sports Correspondent The possibility of a FH- SAA Class 2B state cham- bionship became a stronger * possibility on Friday night as the Chipley Tigers trav- elled to Bratt and defeated the undefeated Northview Chiefs in the regional semifinals, 20-14. * The game began with Chipley winning the toss and deferring to the second half. Northview received the opening kickoff and Travion Lockett returned Chipley's running game was held in check, but the passing of Hunter Park was the difference in the game. the kick 85 yards, weav- ing through Tiger would- be tacklers for the game's opening score. The PAT attempt was good and the Chiefs led 7-0 with on 16 seconds off the clock. The Tigers, led by the passing of senior quar- terback Hunter Park, re- bounded from this opening shocker to lead the Tigers to a 14-7 half time lead. Both offenses were held in check by the defenses, until Park connected with Zack Lee for a 46-yard touchdown pass. The PAT by Brandon Sikora was good and the Game was tied at 7-7. The scoring drive fea- tured six consecutive completed passes and con- sumed three minutes off the clock. Later in the second quar- ter, following a Chief punt that rolled out of bounds at the 49-yard line, Park led a scoring drive that was finalized with a four-yard touchdown .pass to Zach Schaubhut. The PAT by Sikora was good and the Tigers lead 14-7 at the half. Northview's came back in the second half with a game tying drive as Lock- ett scored from two yards out. The PAT was good for the tie with 1:15 left in the third quarter. The ensuing kickoff was taken by Denzell Everett at the 20-yard line and re- turned to the Chiefs' 44. The drive was highlight- ed by a fourth-down con- version to keep the drive alive. Joe Green capped it off with a two-yard touch- down run to give the Tigers the lead. The PAT was no good and the score was 20- 14, Chipley. Following the kickoff, the Chiefs drove to the Chipley nine-yard line, where Green intercepted a pass for the Tigers and ended the Chiefs threat. Park ran out the clock, securing the win and the Tigers advancing to the next round. Hunter Park finished the game with over 160 yards-- The possibility of a.FHSAA Class 2B state championship became a stronger pos- sibility on Friday night.as the Chipley Tigers travelled to Bratt and defeated the undefeated Northview Chiefs in the regional semifinals, 20-14. passing and two touch- downs. Schaubhut led the team with eight catches for 68 yards and one touchdown. The team was held in check with only 38 yards rushing. "We played hard, we had some injured starters down. Our starting tail- back was not there which explains our running game. But overall I was proud of our effort," said Chipley Coach Dilly Webb. The Tiger defense was led by seniors Shane Kriser and Cody Deschenes with seven tackles each. All the seniors stepped up for this big win for the Tigers. Chipley will travel to Blountstown for a rematch of the game that Blount- stown won three weeks ago. Graceville cruises in opening-round win over John Paul II, 64-20 GAIL MOUL Sports Correspondent Graceville's Tigers hosted the John Paul II Catholic High School Panthers Friday night in the first round of the District 1-1B playoffs. Graceville played like district champs this night, beating the visitors deci- siyely'64-20. .. '. Graceville, now 5-4, will travel to Tallahas- see this Friday to face the FAMU High School Baby Rattlers., Things happened, so fast in Graceville during Friday's game that the. announcer said, "The two-point conversion is good," when actually the Tigers were scoring an- other touchdown. I will attempt to ex- plain. In the first quarter at the 4:01 mark, the Tigers led 28-0. That's right, four touchdown's n eight minutes. And John Paul had two pos- sessions as well. . Graceville received the opening kickoff and was forced to punt from their owni 35 at the 9:20 mark. At 6:53, a Panther fum- bled and Chris Moore re- covered at the John Paul 24. Jay Jay Laster got 19 yards to the five. He was stopped on first down, but. scored a touchdown on second- and-goal. Tissi Robinson's kick vwas good. On the kickoff a, Panther fumbled near his 10. Darnel Laster scooped it up and scored. The kick was good and the score was Tigers 14, John Paul 0. At 6:59 there was another Panther fumble ---------- a,.,nr rr, ,r d1 a lf:. ido S y.; IE dr.J , 1-80-AT-HONPA BEASLEY HONDA U.S. 201 SOUTH OZARK with the Tigers recover- nine. On fourth down, ing at the three. Leron Chris Mills stood in his Hoover scored. Robinson end zone to punt. It was kicked and it was 21-0. blocked, and Montrez Time 6:41; 7:14, 6:59, 6: Bullock caught the ball in 41 three touchdowns. the air in the end zone for The Tigers got pos- the touchdown. The kick session again at the 4: was no good. 32 mark. Lee Steverson The Tigers were up completed a pass to 37-0 at the 2:31 mark and Courtney Robinson for going into halftime. a' one-yard touchdown at In the third quarter the the 4:01 mark. Panthers got on the score- The kick was good and board on a 52-yard pass the Tigers led 28-0 as the from Andrew Kilpatrick first quarter finally came to Robert Chambers. The to a close, two-point attempt was. no On the first play of good. the second quarter, Tissi The visitors scored Robinson kicked a 39- again 'at the 3:52 mark yard field goal. Tigers as Dale Harrison went in 31-0, time 12:00. from the two. This two- Graceville was sub- point pass play was good bing freely now. Chris and the score was Tigers, Moore and Darnel Laster 31 Panthers, 14. were in the backfield. At The Tigers would the 4:34 mark, Stephen not be outdone. Jay Jay Burdeshaw's punt pinned Laster ran 21 yards for the Panthers at their the touchdown at the 2: At The Steiger Chiropractic Center We Believe It's "Better To Give and Receive. Starting Monday, November 13 thru Friday, December 15 For Any NEW PATIENT Who Brings a Gift t Wrapped Christmas Toy Will Receive Our Complete: * Health History * Orthopedic and Neurological Examination In exchange for a children's gift wrapped toy. $95.00 Value. (Other services at regular office fees) MUS^Ti CALLFORAPPOINTMEN T Dr. Stuart Steiger 638-7500 Steiger Chiropractic Center, PA 682 5th St. Chipley Our Office Policy. The patient and any other person respon- sible for payment has a right to refuse to pay, cancel pay- ment or the reimbursed for payment to any other service, examination, or treatment which Is performed as a result of, and within 72 hours of responding to the advertisement for the free service, examination or treatment. 29 mark. The two-point conversion failed. Still not done, Ste- verson completed a touchdown pass to Drew Crutchfield from 32 yards out. The kick was good and the score was 50-20 at 10:32. At the 6:45 mark, Dar- nel Laster scored from the seven. The kick was good and the score was 57-20. At the 4:05 mark, the Panther's center hiked the ball over the head of punter Chris Mills and a Tiger recovered in the end zone The kick was good and the final score was Tigers 64, Panthers 20. 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Mary Elizabeth Pippin of Bonifay and Jessica Bush of Chipley were members of the World Series Champi- onship team. However, one World Series Championship wasn't enough for Pippin and Bush. Last weekend they combined with six other players from Bonifay and two from Panama City to win the high school divi- sion of the USFA Fall World Series for the Panama City Lady Lightning. After winning the World Series in July, Lady Lightning President Bubba Hill recruit- ed Kelly Pippin of Bonifay to coach the Lady Lightning High School division in the Fall Season. Coach Pippin in turn recruited Scott Bush of Chipley to assist him. Pippin said, "It was only logical for Scott to help me. His daughter, Jessica, is one of the best pitchers in the area and if she was going to be one of my pitchers, who better to call her pitches than her dad?" Pippin said he used ap- proximately 15 different girls through the course of the fall season, which consisted of four tournaments. "The ros- ter was never the same from one tournament to the next", Pippin said. Bubba Hill was very instrumental in round-. ing up players from Panama City and Stephanie Pippin, who coaches the JV softball team at Holmes County High School, recruited HCHS players as needed. The Fall World Series team was no exception. As it turned out, seven of the ten players on the Lady Lightning's roster for the Fall World Series also play softball for HCHS. The World Series Cham- pionship team consisted of Mary Elizabeth Pippin, Rachel Gavin,. Crystal Thompson, Anna Keen;, Sierra Jackson, Mikaela Strickland, Lacey Russ (all from HCHS), Jessica Bush (Chipley High School), Nan- cy Bottoms (Mosley High School) and Haley Brannen-. (Arnold High School). Though there weren't as many teams in the Fall World Series as there was in the Summer World Series, Pippin said the competition was equally intense. The Lightning began the tourna- ment Saturday with two pool play games and then moved on to the double elimination bracket. In pool play they defeated the Tallahassee Sidewinders 5-1 behind the pitching of sophomore Jessica Bush. Bush pitched all five innings striking out 13 while walk- ing four and allowing just two hits. Offensively, Sierra Jackson hit a triple and a single, Anna Keen added a pair of singles While Crystal Thompson and Rachel Gavin each contributed singles. In the second pool play game against an older very talented Dothan Patriot team, Pippin turned to sophomore Rachel Gavin to handle the pitching duties. Gavin pitched all five innings striking out 10, walked none and allowed four hits and two runs in the 2-0 loss. The Lightning only managed to get singles from Mary Elizabeth Pippin and Haley Brannen. When the Lady Lightning began play in the elimina- tion round Pippin called on his daughter, Mary Elizabeth, in game onei In a blind draw the Lightning again drew the Tallahassee Sidewiiders. The Lightning defeated the Sidewinders 15 0. Pippin pitched a no-hitter in the complete game win that %\as shortened to three innings b the mercN rule. The Lightning were faced with a very good High Inten- sity team from Niceville in game two of the elimination round which began Sunday at noon. Pippin again called on Mary Elizabeth Pippin to handle the pitching .duties. Once again Pippin % as up to the challenge as the Light- ning defeated High Intensity in a game that required two extra innings to decide the winner. After four complete in- nings the time limit had expired with the game dead- locked 0 0. Each team then placed their last out from the previous inning on second base and tried to push across the run. Neither team managed to score the, run after the first extra inning nor was High Intensity able to score in their half of the sixth inning. However, in the bottom of the sixth, the Lightning placed Nancy Bottom on second base. Coach Pippin then called on Lacev Russ to bunt Bottoms over to third, With one out. Mikaela Strikland was asked to bunt. which she did perfectly for a hit but Bottoms was tifiable to score. With two out and The World Series Championship team consisted of Mary Elizabeth Pippin, Rachel Gavin, Crystal Thompson, Anna Keen, Sierra Jackson, Mikaela Strickland, Lacey Russ (all from HCHS), Jessica Bush (Chipley High School), Nancy Bottoms (Mosley High SchoolI and Haley Brannen (Arnold High School). runners on second and third. Jessica Bush lined a shot in deep left-center field that scored the winning run. With this victors,, the Lightning was catapulted into the championship game with no losses. High Intensity would have to beat the Lightning tw ice or the Lightning would capture the title. In the championship game.. Pippin called on Bush to perform the pitching duties. Bush pitched four innings and struck out 4 while allow - ing one hit and tIwo w alks. The Lightning was ahead 2 0 after four innings. In the top of the fifth Bush %walked the lead-off batter and the next batter hit a flair to right field that fell for a hit. With runners on second and third and no outs Coach Pippin relieved Bush with Rachel Gavin. The first pitch to the next batter crossed up the catcher and the ball bounced away and the run- ner on third darted for home. As the catcher tossed the ball toward Gavin at the plate, the ball hit the runner's foot and was kicked toward the first-base dugout allowing another run to score. With the score tied 2 2, Gavin got the batter to pop up to the catcher and struck out two other batters to end the inning. In the bottom of the fifth, Mikaela Strickland led off with a single. Lacey Russ was used to pinch-run for Strickland. Russ stole second base and third base. She was later knocked in for the go ahead run by Jes- sica Bush %\ho hit a shot off third-base's glove that was deflected down the third base line for a base hit. With a one-run lead going into the top of the last inning, Pippin knew his team was in the driver's seat. Sure enough, Gavin got the first batter to fly out to Russ at second, struck out the next batter and got the last batter to fly out to Jack- son in center field to clinch the USFA Fall World Series Championship. "There wasn't a doubt in my mind that Rachel wouldn't close the deal. She's that good. You know she's in total command when she's in the circle. I have that kind of confidence in all of our pitchers. They're among the best high school pitch- ers around, and they're all only sophomores. I also had Crystal Thompson, who is a junior, at my disposal if I would have been in a situa- tion where I just had to have her pitch for me. "But, i promised her I would let her rest and wouldn't make her pitch, but I know she would have if I would have asked her. So, I really had four of the top pitcher's around on my team, what a luxury for a coach," said Pippin. In the Championship game the offense was led by .Bush who had a double and a pair of singles, Anna Keen had a triple and a single. Sierra Jackson had a pair. of singles, Crystal Thompson had a double and Mikael.i Strickland had a single. The World Series wrapped up the Lady Lightning's fall ball. They will start back up for summer travel ball around March. Gobble Golf tournament set Holmes County Rec- reational Association an- nounces the Gobble Golf Tournament, to be held on Saturday, Nov. 18, at Dog- wood Lakes Country Club. The tournament will be a four person scramble and will begin at 9 a.m. Entry fee is $50 per person and includes: lunch, T-shirt, and "Longes t drive & Closest to pin" contests. Mulligans will be available for purchase. Cash prizes for first, second, and third place winners. Special "Longest Drive and Closest to Pin" Contest, for kids 12 and under, im- mediately following tourna- ment. Cost is $10 for each entrant 12 and under. All entry forms may be obtained at Dogwood Lakes Country ,.Club. at loeal;' bdtifiesses in' town. ort'_ contacting Melea Flanary at (850) 547-2425 or Kristen Nelson at (850) 638-551. There are still have a few sponsorship spots available. Tournament is being held for the "Take Stock in Chil- dren" Scholarship Program, benefiting a local recipient at the end of the 2006/2007. school year. All support this impor- tant fund raiser is greatly appreciated. Steak plate sale Holmes County Lady Blue Devils softball team will be selling steak plates on Nov. 17 from 11 a.m, until. They will be on the cor- ner of Highway 90 and 79. Pre-orders are being taken at 547-9000. Plates will include steak. bake' po- Uito, green"beans roll and desert. Price of plates will be $10. Little Indians Club underway The Chipola College men's basketball team in- vites boys and girls ages 6- 12 to join the Little Indians Club. Practices are: Nov. 16. and 30, Dec. 14, Jan. 4. 18. and 20 at 6 p.m.. . The $20 membership fee includes: Little Indians t-shirt, instruction from Chipola players and coach- es, and the opportunity to perform during Chipola games on Feb. 1. 8 and 10. For information, call' Jake Headrick at (850)718-. 2378. 2 AT THIS PRICE 1 3,988 2 AT THIS PRICE 1 7,988* JUBILEE BUILDERS Affordable homes built on your land IJ u s t An mIn]ouncm Aed i"1 ; "' .'." ... ... ... ... -" ..' + ,' ?.'":,'.',". ": "" .. ". -. BUY NOW Before prices begin to rise. 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For more information, call Linda Norton at 638-1314 or Susan Roberts at 638- 7995. Fund-raiser In conjunction with the Holmes Correctional In- stitution, the Bonifay Fire Department Toys for Tots effort has repaired and refinished a one-of-a-kind chopper style bicycle to be raffled. The Bonifay Fire De- partment supplied the bicycle as well as all mate- rials to repair it. The labor was graciously donated by the Vocational Auto Body class at Holmes Correc- tional Institution. Bonifay Fire Depart- ment would like to thank HCI for their assistance. HCI completed this work .expecting nothing mon- etary or otherwise. Anyone interested in purchasing a ticket should see a fireman, visit Jerkins, or see Travis at The Bank of Bonifay. Literacy Volunteers, Inc. Literacy Volunteers of Washington County, Inc is seeking volunteers to become Laubach Certified Tutors and help an adult learn to read. Call Linda Marinaccio at 638-6317. AWF wrestling The American Wres- tling Federation returns to Chipley Saturday, No- vember 18, 8 p.m. at the T.J. Roulhac Enrichment and Activity Center. Tick- ets $6 general admission. Card subject to last-minute change. Proceeds ben. efit the T.J. Roulhac Center. Call 638-7183 for informa- tion. Mediation vols Volunteers are being sought for the County Me. diation Services program of the 14th Judicial Circuit. Call (850) 914-6327. O~rrARES 7 Billie Burress, 77 Billie F. Burress of Panama City died Nov. 5 in a hospital there. She was born in Fort Smith, Ark., and had lived in Panama City Beach since 1994. She was a military wife, following her husband on assignments all over the world. Burress was a member of St. Andrew Baptist Church. She had worked as a volunteer for years at the St. Andrew Benevolence Center, and was involved in the intercessory prayer group at the church. Survivors include her husband of 56 years, James Burress of Panama City Beach; her children and their spouses, James and Deborah Burress III of Acworth, Ga., Stepha- nie and Gene Holley of Chipley; one grandchild, two step-grandchildren, and a nephew. Services were held Nov. 10 at St. Andrew Baptist Church in Panama City with Dr. Michael Claunch officiating. Burial followed at Ever- green Memorial Gardens with Kent-Forest Lawn Funeral Home of Panama City directing. .-Memorial contributions may be made to the St. Andrew Baptist Church Benevolence Center. Ronald Miller Sr., 76 Ronald Eben Miller Sr. of Bonifay' died Nov. 6 at his home. He was born Oct. 5, 1930, in Walton County to John Eben and Foye (Mitchell) Miller. Miller was of the Meth- odist faith and was a mem- ber of Vernon Methodist Church. He was retired from Stone Containers as forest technician. He was a member of Wausau Masonic Lodge No. 39 in Wausau, Shaddi Temple and the Scottish Rites in Panama City, and VFW Post 10085 in Vernon. Survivors include his wife, Eamestine Miller of Bonifay; two sons, Ron- ald E. Miller Jr. and wife, Faye, of Prattville, Ala., and John Randall Miller of Lynn Haven; two sisters, Geraldine Miller of Red Bay and Royce Jean Wing- ate of Pensacola, and two grandchildren. Funeral was Nov. 9 at Vernon Methodist Church with the Revs. Allen Shef- field, Carlos Finch and Roger Dale Hagan offici- ating. Burial followed in Hard Lab. "-emetery with P- vn Funeral Home of y directing. 2. Best, 62 John Earnest Best of Al- tamonte Springs died Nov. 8. He was born Dec. 14, 1943, in Graceville. Best received his diplo- ma from Georgia Military College and his A.A. and B.A. degrees from Chipola College. He was a U.S. Army Vietnam Veteran, from which a Purple Heart is pending. He was a tele- communication engineer with Bechtel Corp. Survivors include his wife, Audrey Best; parents, John D. and Doris Best of Chiplev; children, Michael Sol and Megan Star Best; stepchildren, Lee and wife, Heather, James and wife, Diane, Bo and wife, Angie Guthrie, Rayanne Gainer and Keandall Ferguson; two brothers, Glenn and Gene Best;' a sister and brother-in-law, Lois and Stafford Bell, many un- cles, aunts, cousins, neph- ews and nieces. < Funeral was Nov. 11 at Bethel Baptist Church with the Revs. Jack Faircloth and Kent Lampp officiat- ing. Burial, with full mili- tary honors by Ameri- can Legion Post 241 of Sneads, followed in the church cemetery. James & Lipford Funeral Home of Graceville was in charge' of arrangements. Mattie Register, 90 Mattie Bell Register of Poplar Springs community died Nov. 9. She was born Aug. 16, 1916, in Geneva County, Ala., to the late L.M. and Annie Outlaw Carswell. She was a homemaker and an active member of Bethel Baptist Church. Survivors include her husband of 73 years, Park Jackson Register; two sons, Max"Register of Madison Heights, Va., and Jimmy Register of Bonifay; four daughters, Nadine Tillery of Graceville, Gertha Lea- cock of Menasha, Wisc., Katie Ratcliffe of Amos- ville, Va., and Charlene Manes of'Rockham, S.D.; four brothers, Leonard Carswell of Graceville, Marvin Carswell of Palm Harbor, Lex Carswell of Statesboro, Ga., and Howard Carswell of West Branch, Iowa; 19 grand- children and several great- grandchildren. Funeral was Nov. 12 at Bethel Baptist Church with the Revs. Kent Lampp and Chester Padgett officiat- ing. Burial followed in the church cemetery with James & Lipford Funeral Home of Graceville direct- ing. Memorials may be made to Covenant Hospice, 4440 Lafayette Street, Suite C, Marianna, FL 32446 Jessie Hinson, 88 Jessie Lee Hinson of Graceville died Nov. 8. She was born Feb. 1, 1918, in Calhoun County, Ala., to the late Mose and Lela Tew Ham. She was a homemaker and a member of Damas- cus Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by a son, Donald Hinson, and a grand- daughter, Robyn Hinson Campbell. Survivors include her husband, Joseph Lee "Joe" Hinson; a son and daugh- ter-in-law, Robert and Ruby Hinson, daughter-in- law, Gloria Hinson; and sister, Ades White, all of Graceville; four grandchil- dren and four great-grand- children. Service was held Nov. 11 in the funeral home cha- pel with the Rev. Chester Padgett officiating. Burial followed in Da- mascus Cemetery with James & Lipford Funeral Home of Graceville direct- ing. Mary J. Wood, 89 Mary Julia (Herring) Wood of Chipley died Nov. 10. She was born Nov. 8, 1917, in Lake City to Mr. and Mrs. L.A. Herring. She had lived in Chipley since moving there from Montgomery, Ala., in 1943. She was retired from Washington County School System as guidance coun- selor for Roulhac School. She was of the Methodist faith and a member of First United Methodist Church in Chipley. She was a member of Chipley Garden Club, Woman's Club, Friends of the Library, United Meth- odist Women and the Delta Kappa Gamma Society. She was preceded in death by her husband, Ed Wood. Survivors include two sons, Scott Herring Wood and wife, Jackie, of Menlo Park, Calif., Ed Wood III and wife, Linda, of Chipley; a daughter, Mary Delaney Wood Johnides and husband, Steven, of San Francisco; one brother, Robert Harkness Her- ring of Florence, S.C.; six grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren. Services were held Nov. 14 at First United Method- ist Church in Chipley with the Rev. Jim Ross officiat- ing. Burial followed in Glenwood Cemetery with Brown Funeral Home of Chipley directing. i William C. Sallas, 68 William "Bill" Clayton Sallas of Bonifay died Nov. 11 at his home. He was born in Bonifay July 12, 1938, to B.C. and Virginia Sallas. He had worked with Bonifay City Police De- partment for many years. In addition to his par- ents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Martha Ann Sallas. Survivors include two sons, Johnny Stiles and wife, Melissa, of Mont- gomery, Ala., and Tommy Stiles of Bonifay; five daughters, Tudy Segers and husband, Lonnie, Jackie Dunn and husband, Lindsey, Rhonda Adams and husband, Glen, Deb- bie Wyatt and Janice Mc Swain, all of Bonifay; two brothers, Don Sallas and wife, Faye, Ralph Sallas and wife, Twila, also of Bonifay; six grandchildren and two great-grandchil- dren. Funeral was Nov. 14 at First Freewill Baptist Church in Bonifay with the Revs. Tim Schneider and Mitch Johnson offici- ating. Burial followed in Bonifay City Cemetery with Peel Funeral Home directing. Hubert I. Smith, 91 Hubert Ivy Smith of Bonifay died Nov, 6 At Doctors Memorial Hospi- tal there. A veteran of the U.S. Army, he was a farm- er most of his life. He was a member of Bethlehem Methodist Church. He was preceded in death by his wife of 70.6 years, Perry Lee Smith. Survivors include two sons, Daniel Smith and wife, Macie, of Bonifay, Don Smith and wife, Rita, of Wicksburg, Ala.; a daughter, Annette Jus- tice and husband Jr., of Bonifay; two brothers, J.D. Smith and Junior Smith, both of Geneva, Ala., eight grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren. Funeral was Nov. 9 at Bethlehem Method- ist Church with the Revs. Gary Armstrong and Henry Moore officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery with Sims Funeral Home of Bonifay directing. Paddie S. Sewell, 56 Paddie Sue Branton Sewell of Graceville died Nov. 9 following a lengthy illness. She was born Feb. 3, 1950, in Columbus, Ga., daughter of Harold and Mary Clyde Branton. She had lived most of her life in Florida. She was preceded in death by her father, Harold Branton, and a brother, Darrell Branton. Survivors include her husband, Glenn Sewell; three sons, Scott Rich- ardson, Brad Rich psol, and ChadiWatts; a stepson, Bobby Sewell; mother, Mary, Branton; sister and brother-in-law, Peggy and Bob Glydon; two grand- daughters, several nieces and nephews. Service was held Nov. 11 in the funeral home cha- pel with the Rev. Tim Bush officiating, and Roy and Melony Rogers singing. Williams Funeral Home of Graceville was in charge of arrangements. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society. Bettie Ryan, 75 Bettie Louise Ryan of Bonifay died Nov. 8. She was born Sept. 4, 1931, in Birmingham, Ala., daugh- ter of Bill and Ruby (Brat- ton) Williams. She was Baptist by faith and was a member of Esto Baptist Church. Ryan was preceded in death by a son, Donnie Ryan. Survivors are her husband, Peter Ryan of Bonifay; three sons, Alan Ryan and Jamie Ryan, both of Panama City, and Roland Ryan of Mississip. pi; two daughters, Gloria Ryan of Panama City and Gayle Davis of Birming- ham, Ala. 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Billy & Leo- la Brock. (850)638-1202 or (850)326-1500 BLACK & DECKER 16" Band saw w/stand, blades, etc, $175. (850)263-4274 . 2005 KAWASAKI 700 4 wheeler, v-twin, new mo- tor $4500. (850)849- 6118 K&L FARM TOMATOES 8-5 M-S; 638-1119;,' 850-260-5003;.850-527- 3380 FOR SALE 2003 Rockwood 5th wheel, 28ft, large slide out, sage green exterior & extras, new $28,000, sell $16,000. (850)263-4274 FOR SALE METAL Job overruns. Half price painted and non-painted metal. Including standing seam; 6" max grip and. other misc metal trims. For more information, contact (850)547-1001 1/2 CARAT PRINCESS cut diamond engage- ment ring, size 8, $1200 OBO. Opal and diamond ring, size 8, $400 OBO. Call Sharon @ 850-547- 3663 2005 YAMAHA YZ6 4000 miles, silver/black $4200. (850)849-6118 2003 HONDA GOLD- WING 50,000 miles, sil- ver color, CB, AM/FM ra- dio, helmet w/speakers included. $11,000. 638- 4251 99 GO DEVIL Boat 18.5 ft welded aluminum. 25hp Go Devil motor, 89 hours on motor. Alumi- num trailer, O51b thrust trowling motor, runs good. $4500. Call 850- 373-7686, ask for Gracie FOR SALE WORKING pair of Oxen. Yoked at regular times, not hard to drive. Around 1200 Ibs each. $1500 for the pair..' (850)263-6479 BLACK LIMOUSIN BULL with five black limousin cow/calf pairs. $7000. 956-2690 LEOLA BROCK NURS- ERIES LLC. Plants, trees & shrubs. Landscape design, landscape con- tracting, irrigation sys- tems. 1788 White Road, Bonifay, FL 32425 (Washington County) (850)638-1 202; (850)326-1500 FRUIT TREES $10.87! Shade & Flowering trees also. Azaleas and other shrubs $1.87. Yes, fall is absolutely the best time to plant shrubs and trees! All Ways Growin' Nurs- ery, 1658 Hwy 177-A, Bonifay, (850)547-2938. Lic#47222563 NEW MICRO FIBER sofa + loveseat $475, still wrapped, stain resist. 850-425-8374 CHERRY SLEIGH BED $250, solid wood, still boxed 850-222-9879 B&B FURNITURE 1342 N RR Ave, Chipley. We pay cash for clean qual- ity furniture. 850-557- 0211 or 850-415-6866. Ask for Pasco or Carolyn $150 NEW QUEEN pillowiop mattress set,. in plasic, warranty. 850- 222-7783 2 PC LEATHER sofa & loveseat. Brand new,, hardwood frames. life- time warranty, $795, can deliver. 850-425-8374 5' PIECE BEDROOM set, new in boxes, must sell, $475.850-222-2113 DINING ROOM BRAND new table 6 chairs, china cabinet, $900, can de4' liver, call 850-222-7783 NEW KING, PLUSH top mattress set, still in plas- tic.with warranty, can de- liver $250.850-222-2113 FURNITURE& , MATTRESSES Low, low, low overhead guar- antees low, low, low pric- es. P&S Discount Furni- ture, Chipley. (Since 1973) 850-638-4311 BEDROOM SET NEW king bed, TV Armoire, chest + nightstand. Re- tail $3k, sacrifice $900. 850-545-7112 2005 FORD FOCUS ZX3 SE, 2 door hatch- back, fully loaded, 1/2 of factory warranty, 34mpg, $12,600. Carolyn (850)638-4320 2005 MERCURY GRAND Marquis, wife's car, white, 29,000 mi., leather, like n'ew. $14,995. 638-1991 FOR SALE 1997 Silver Camaro, T-Tops, 65K miles $10,500. 547- 3545 34MPGtI!! 2005 FORD Focus ZX3 SE, 2 door hatchback, fully loaded, 1/2 of factory warranty remaining, 34mpg, $12,600. Call Robert or Carolyn Berry (850)638- 4320 04 BUICK REGAL LS Bronze 3.8 liter, V6, AC, leather, cruise, tilt, AM/ FM/CD, power W/D/S, new tires, 65,000. $13,900. Evenings. (850)547-4096; daytime Janis (850)547-3651 93 MAZDA MX6 $1000 as is. 547-2401 92 CHEVY CAPRICE Classic SW. Fully loaded, seats 9. $2800 OBO. Ask for Karl. 547- 4465 / 1972 CHEV NOVA good running condition, 8 cyl, original papers, $1000 firm. 850-548-5547, cell 326-2243 93 OLDS REGENCY ex- cellent motor, body, & tires. 27mpg/hwy. load- ed, leather interior. Ex- cellent condition. Re- duced $2695. OBO 547- 2091 1979 CORVETTE Eveything brand newly Must see to appreciate. 415-6820 $8000 or trade for pick-up of equal value. 1968 MERCURY COU- GAR 289, V8, auto, runs, many new parts, $3000 OBO. (8501849-6118 1998 PONTIAC TRANS- PORT mini-van, 6-cyl, seats seven, excellent shape inside & out, cold air, loaded $4900. 547- 9233 2005 BURGUNDY MUS- TANG leather interior, six CD layer, cruise, electric seats & windows. Still under factory warranty. $16,500.obo (850)258- 4428 2004 CHEVY MALIBU Classic 4 cyl, Very nice. Well maintained. Red. AM/FM/CD, alloy wheels. Asking $9560. (850)547-2986 98 CHEVY CAVALIER 4 cyl Standard, red, 2 door,, good condition, $2200. Call 850-373-7686, ask for Gracie 2001 FORD EXPLORER white, automatic, fully loaded, 6 CD changer, running boards, custom- ized bra, $8000. (334)588-3141, cell (850)418-0031 87 MERCEDES 420SEL new trans-Alt, recent valve job. $6995. neg. 527-1722, leave mes- sage. 1991 SEDAN DEVILLE for sale. 638-1090 after 6pm. 1997 CHEVROLET TRUCK ext cab: V6, 220,000 miles. $4500. Call 547-5062 or (850)527-4363. 1999 CADILLAC SE- DAN Deville, pewter/bur- gundy leather. Fully load- ed. Lifetime lire balanc- ing. Trailer hitch. 41,000 miles. Luxurious $20,999. (850)547-3342 or 763-6872 FOR SALE 2004 Sedona Kia Ex. fully equipped, still under war- ranty. excellent condition $10,500. Day 850-573- 7198. 547-5068 1998 GRAND PRIX 6 cycl, 146,000 miles, $4200 obo. Excellent condition, tires 5 months old. (850)638-4987 LINCOLN LIMO & Lin- coln Car for sale or trade. 547-3530 or 547-5244 89 CHRY 5TH Avenue, 120k miles, $750. (850)774-8970 1998 BUICK REGAL GS, red, gray leather in- terior, 4.0L3800 Series II Supercharged engine, 83,000 miles, air, $7000. (850)260-1149 '86 CELEBRITY FOR sale. Leather interior. 638-1645 93 PONTIAC SUNBIRD new motor, tires & rims, AC system, new paint job, tinted windows, sporty car. $3500 firm. 547-0958, leave mes- sage. 2000 BRONZE CHEVY Malibu. 55,000 miles, AC, CD player, tinted power windows, new stock speakers. Like new! $10,000. Call 849- 1143 1979 CAMARO motor & transmission has been rebuilt. Body needs some work. Lots of parts! $1000. 638-9871 after 6pm ONLY $995 1984 Chevrolet utility truck, as is. Call 547- 3496, leave message NISSAN PATHFINDER '95 XE-V6, 4-wheel drive, automatic, security system, Putham tow package, CD/radio, cold air. $3900.obo (850)638- 2002 2001 FORD EXPEDI- TION miles 86,670, fully loaded. 638-8376 96 FORD DULLY F350 gooseneck, brake sys- tem, trim package, bedliner, excellent condi- tion $12,500. 535-2276 96 JEEP CHEROKEE excellent condition, Chi- pley area. Red, $3500 firm. Call anytime (850)260-9706 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 FOR SALE 1999 Chevy Suburban LT, 5.7 litre, leather, CD, frontirear AC, 153,000 miles. Ask- ing $8950. Call 850-956- 1260 1998 Z71 ext cab, 3- door. $9500. 263-3105 evenings. 1994 FORD RANGER 4 cyl., 5 speed, cold air, excellent condition, $3,500 obo, after 3p.m., 726-0193 1990 CHEVY SILVERADO one owner, garage kept, 350 V8, auto, air, pwr windows locks, tow pkg, 127k, good condition. 850-638- 0986 2005 CHEV UPLAN- DER 4 door, LS, ISC loaded, Silverstone me- tallic, 16,000k, paid $28,760+, sell for $19,500. cash. (850)547- 5524 mornings FOR SALE TAKE up payments on 2003 Expe- dition, 80K miles. well kept, excellent condition. $14,000. phone 850- 548-5453 1987 CHEVY CARGO, van G-20 $1000. 547- 3934 FOR SALE 1999 F-150, low miles $13,500. OBO. 100,000 mile warranty. 547-5960; 547-2228 1993 CHEVY Z71 great hunting truck, needs paint lob. new AC com- pressor, runs good, $4000 OBO (850)527- 8401 anytime 2000 SILVER DODGE Dakota, SLT, automatic Magnum V6, full power, extended cab, toolbox, and slide bars, $6900. (850)535-9292 1998 FORD F150 good condition, call for further information. (850)535- 4945 .. 2003 CHEVY AVA- LANCHE Z-71, one own- er, sunroof, Bose stereo w/6 disc cd, leather, new tires, 72,000 Hwy miles, clean. $21,500.00 OBO' 850-260-9324 1982 GMC SIERRA Die- sel for parts or rebuild. Engine no good. Good condiiton forage. Can be connected to gas. $500 firm. (850)547-2986 1987 1 TON Chev, 42k miles, ex. government,. $3500. (850)774-8970 1997 JEEP GRAND 'Cherokee LSI. fully loaded. In excellent con- dition. see to appreciate. $4500 obo. 850-548- 5555. cell. 723-6255. 2000 DODGE 2500 Ram Wagon V-8, PW. PL. ste- reo, dual A/C, 23,000 miles, very clean, must sell, make offer. 850- 773-7737 1999 F250 SD Ford truck, XLT, X-cab, SWB, 7.3 power stroke, 160,000 miles, very nice, $14,000 obo. 535-9800 86 CHEVY PICKUP 350 motor, built, large cam, runs good, body has some rust, show Its age $1500. OBO. 547-0929 96 F-150 loaded, $4000. 547-2401 79 3/4 TON Chevy 4x4 V- 8 Granny 4,speed has gooseneck hitch and new trailer brakes good cond. $3,500.00 850- 260-9324 1995 FORD AEROSTAR passenger van $1200. 547-3934 PEOPLESSOUTH BANK WILL accept bids on 2001 Lincoln Naviga- tor loaded with over 106,000+- miles until Nov. 17, 2006. Please mark bids Bids on 2001 Lincoln. PeoplesSouth Bank reserves the right to accept or reject any and/or all bids. 1974 CHEVY 99 runu.1ou AL ouper CHEYENNE Super 20, Cab, AT, PS, PB, toolbox, "a heavy duty toy hauler" new tires. 97,500 miles. 350/350, recent recondi- Asking $9000. 547-0150: tioned ground up. $8700. 326-3123 773-1818, after 5pm 1996 GMC JIMMY 4.3 1999 ISUZU AMIGO V6, AT, AC, PW, 4-door, Convertible, brand new very clean, $4500. clutch, transmission, (850)260-1612 starter, timing belts. Ask- MOVING OVERSEAS ing $6500. 773-5720, 1999 Grand Voyager leave message mini-van, power windows 99 NAVY BLUE Chevy & locks, 120K miles, well Astro Van, $5000. OBO. maintain. Asking $3900 Call (850)956-2367 OBO. Tires guarantee. Call 773-3708 / 774- 2002 GMC YUKON XLT, a03 -37082/ 774- loaded, front & side airbags, sunroof, leather, 99,CHEVY BLAZER 4 third row seating, 17-21 door, green, 157,000 MPG, great buy $15,500. miles, very clean, really OBO. (850)326-0911 or good truck! $4800. 850- (850)773-2583 373-7686 2003 CHEVROLET FOR SALE 2001 Ford SIVERADO Z-71, 4x4, Expedition XLT, loaded, 5.3 liter V8, all power, 64,000 miles, $12,000. bedliner, bug guard, 547-4830 between 6pm toolbox, tires P305/70 BF & 8pm only. No collect Goodrich, Flowmaster calls. mufflers, very nice, runs 1989 FORD F-150 PU,. great, $20,995. 773- 115,000 miles, runs great 1960 $2000. 535-2608 2004 FORD F150 5.4 2000 CHEVY EXTREME Triton 4x4 100 KMI Su- S-10 stepside, auto, AM/ per Cab White $14,500. FM/CD, cruise, radar, (850)849-6118 ground-FX, 2 extra tires, 97 DODGE 4-wheel 58,500k original miles, drive, '155,000 miles, sharp truck. $10,250. looks and runs great 547-4527 $6500 OBO. 263-9711 FOR SALE 1996 Ex- 2000 HONDA ODYS- plorer XLT, V-8, 4 door, SEY EX Mini-Van, V6, leather, loaded, custom 89,000.miles, good con- rims, Alpine stereo sys- dition, gray cloth interior, tern, tinted windows white, exterior, $13,000 $11.000. 547-2502 OBO. 547-0899 '2002 FORD EXPLOR- CHEVY SUBIJRBAN 3/. ER XLT, excellent conda- 4 .ton, Heavy Duty, tow tion, fully loaded, keyless package. 350 motor, AT, entry, leather, dark sage PS, PB, new paint, parts green. 110,000 miles. & battery, 850-547-0448 $9,200. Call 526- 1995 FORD F-150 XLT, 3619(w); 638-8104(h) extended cab, V8, auto, power window, locks, toolbox, cab steps, rails, 1FO SALE rims, AM/FM cassette, $5000 638-9630 FOR SALE BEAUTIFUL 1987 FORD F250 4x4 r. .cpy BA bri9k 351 motor. Run home. owner financing. great shape. $3800. rueond (850)415-6301 ments for rent in Bonifay. (850)547-5085 2002 FORD RANGER king Cab, step side, 6 cd FOR SALE HOUSE that changer, power windows must be moved, located and doors, like new on Hwy/90 East in Chip- S11.500 (pay off) 638- ley immediately! Beside 3700 Southeastern Surveying. Please call for an ap- 1999 SS CHEVY Subur- pointment to inspect and ban black, 11 of '151, make offer. 850-638- 80,000 miles. Leather, 0790 loaded, custom wheels, $15,000 obo. 535-980 NEW CONSTRUCTION 2BR/2BA Stucco, stove, 2005 JEEP WRAN- refrigerator, DW, corner GLER, black 4cyl, 25K, of Holley Ave. & 7th St., lift kit, soft top, 31" tires 100% financing to quali- and rims.. Extra clean, fied buyer, $125,000. 258-1090' 535-0711 or 258-6018 99 FORD EXPEDITION 426 2ND ST Chipley. 100,000 miles, excellent 2BR/2BA, completely re- condition. $12,000. modeled, new electric, (850)579-2977 AC, plumbing, cabinets, 1995 EDDIE BAUER flooring. 1200 sq.ft. 3 Ford F-150 4x4, 97,000 acres, $189,900. Owner miles. $8500 obo. Call (314)346-3303, possible 260-1678 financing. 1996 F150XL Extended 3BR/2BA BRICK cab, bedliner, dual tanks, HOUSE 1200 sq ft, 1 120K, good condition acre chain link fence, $7000. 547-9396 Hwy 177-A, North of Hwy 99 F350 DUALLY 2. 850-573-6389 worked. Beefed up LOVELY3BR/1BA 1350 transmission, 1000 mi, ft, brick home n Chip everything tight. 113,000 l mi., 7.4LPS/diesel. well ley, newly remodeled in- kept. Looks/runs good. side & out. New carpet, $11,500. (850)373-7459 tile, paint, counter top,. 1994 CONVERSION sinks, light fixtures, ex- VAN V-6, cruise, power cellent condition, windows, 106 k miles, $95,000. 638-8360 looks and runs good. 2240 SQ FT home for 547-2180 sale. Must be moved. 2005 CHEVY TRAIL- Make offer. Call 850-258- BLAZER ext 4x4, 8,000 8247 miles, tan in color, loaded, LT edition,. $22,500. OBO. 547- H MS 0765, 527-4246 ,FO RN - 1997 FORD RANGER 5- speed, runs good, good 2BR/2BA IN CHIPLEY starter truck. $2000. no pets, $750/mo, first, (850)638-7936 last, security, references 2003 DODGE RAM w/ required, CH/A. Hemi 2500.7000+ miles, rqie, loaded. $28,000. Must (850)773-0046 sell. (334)699-2382 2BR/1BA no pets, Hwy 1990 CHEVY 1/2 ton 77 South, 3 miles. Also, Z71, SWB, reg cab, 3BR/2BA. Call Milton for Silverado Package. New . pts. $5500. Call Terry information. (850)638- 547-3646. 7am-5pm 1858 1 BEDROOM APART- HOUSE FOR RENTlake MENT convenient loca- front on Blue Lake, just 'tion in Chipley, no pets. south of Chipley. 2BR/ 638-4640 2BA, 2 story w/base- ment and possible third bedroom, garage, dock II R.EUA E J and large yard on 6 acres. $1250 per month. Progressive Realty. 638- 8220 FOR RENT 5BR/3BA 2 story farm house with 15 acres. 8 miles north of A* Chipley. Call 638-2363 after 5:30. FOR RENT 3BR/2BA 111 convenient location, C 0 MM E R C I A L large lot, references re-. OFFICE...Newlyremod- quired, smoke free envi- eled Office 1136 sq. ft. ronment, possibly cash Located at 510 South sale. 547-2091 DepotSLt.........$127,000 3BR/1.5BA CH/A RE- ESTO LOT...1500+ sq ft FURBISHED $625/mo., concrete slab. Paved $625/dep., 1 yr lease, road, city water, septic. references, no pets, 0.36 acre In the city of smoke free environment. Eto.. $13500 638-0773 Esto.................. $13,500 CHAD FAISON. U, amTII!muM, Cell: 850-768-321 2006 HOMES MUST go! Hw.7 Not. Bn- a All offers considered. Cash discounts. Sil's 4.5 CLEARED ACRES Home Center 850-482- well, septic tank, pond. Home Cente$52,500. 535-0711 or 2880 258-6018 WHY RENT? You can PORTER LAKE GET- ,own your home with land AWAY Lakefront mobile as low as $699/mo. Sil's home on 1 acre with Home Center 850-482- dock. 124k OBO 2880 Overstreet Realty 288 (850)763-4459 or MODULAR HOMES (850)832-5263 BUILT just for you!! Sil's MLS#357027 Home Center 850-482- MP ENTERPRISES 2880 Land Sale & Finance. 5 I AND/HOME 100?o FI- acres or more for houses LAND/HOME 1000 Fl-only, wooded & pasture. NANCING!! We have Ihe 3 miles Souih of Chipley. land and nome lor you. Highway 77, Gainer Rd., Sil's Home Center 850- Houston Rd., Duncan 482-2880 Community Rd., Buddy Rd. 14) Five acres (8) ten acres (5) eight acres. MOBILEHOMS Owner financing or cash. FO Low down payment, low monthly payments. Call S Million Peel for intorma- IN BONIFAY FOR rent lion 850-638-1858 nice travel trailer and 5th EXECUTIVE OFFICE wheel. Starting $350 EXECUTIVE OFFICE imonh and $ it.I SAE forw rent -down- 850-547-4 .3 4- __. ,. FOR RENT 2BR/1BA trailer in country setting on Pioneer Road in Vernon. $450, $200 de- posit. 535-0368 MOBILE HOME FOR rent. 2BR/1.5BA. 638- 4689 or:260-2813 14' WIDE 2 bedroom 2 full baths, 4101 Douglas Ferry Rd. New carpet & vinyl, references re- quired. $395 547-4606 3 BEDROOM 2 bath mobile home in mobile home park, $450 with $400 deposit, 3BR/1BA mobile home; $425/mo; $400/dep. near Boni- fay Elementary School, town & recreational area. 547-3746 2 & 3 bedroom mobile homes for rent. Refer- ences required. No pets. Smoke, drug & alcohol free environment. 535- 2237 3BR/2BA LIKE NEW trailer, large addition, 2 acres totally fenced, all electric, water and sewer included, 1st, last & se- curity deposit, refer- ences, no pets, smoke free environment, $600/ mo. 850-258-2086 CHIPLEY 2BR/1BA HOUSE CH/A, water, sewer, garbage included, $550/mo., $300/dep., 850-814-2625 1 BEDROOM APART- MENT for rent in Bonifay downtown $450 a month including water, sewer, and garbage pickup. HUD approved. Please call 850-547-3530. GRACELAND MANOR APARTMENTS Rental assistance on 1, 2 & 3 BR. HC & non-HC acces- sible apartments. Call 850-263-4464, TDDITTY 711. 5445 Brown Street, Graceville, FL. Equal Housing Opportunity. ""IE'S COUNTRY REALTY *te BETTIE L SLAY, BROKER C U intry. (Florida & Alabama) 205 E. North Ave., Bonifay, Florida 32425 (850) 547-3510 40 AC RANCH 2 HOUSES PASTURE BARNS $389,000--6 BR 2 BA HOME 10 AC POND $189,900-60 ACRES $199,900 -- 10 ACRES EDUCED $65,000 46+ AC PASTURE, BARN, CABIN, POND $322,000 8 ACRES & MOBILE HOME PARK $189,900 19.5 ACRES FRONTAGE 2 SIDES $175,000-81.5 AC PASTURE FENCED, MH REDUCED $448,250- - 28 ACRES $168,000 2 ACRES HWY. 77 SUNNY HILLS $225,000 --74 AC LAND 3 BR 2 BA DWMH $455,000-10 AC PRIVATE $225,000- -25. AC 2 BR HOME, 1 BR APT. GARAGES, OUTBUILDINGS $24M,900-- NICE 3 BR, 2 BA ON LOT BONIFAY REDUCED $82,900-4 AC 3 BR 2 BA OWMH CHIPLEY AREA $97,500 2 ACRES 1-10 MARIANNA $39,900 -. 10 ACRES WELL, SEPTIC, BARN, OLD MOBILE HOME $79,000-30 ACRES WITH CREEK $150,000 5 ACRES 4 BR 3 BA BRICK HOME CHIPLEY AREA $165,900 LOT DWL GOLF COURSE $8,900-4 BR, 2 BA RIVER RETREAT $69,900 -. 6 ACRES WELL SEPTIC HWY FRONT $80000. WE GET RESULITS- MATIONAIL. MIS Va~n ANuj BAR0B S" 00'0" ii~a FOR RENT STORE It Mini Storage Buildings. Location 279 & 280 be- tweei Caryville & Vernon. 535-1356 FRI & SAT., Nov. 17.& 18 1676 Buddy Rd., Cnip- ley. 8am-until. 4-wheeler 90cc, auto- matic; lots of girl clothes sizes 10, 12, 14, children's toys, misc. items. 638-0690 YARD SALE TRAVEL Allord Rd lo Kent Rd, 2041 Kent. 11-18-06. Most items .500 or below. Troybuilt Garden 'Tiller $50; GARAGE/YARD SALE 1351 Coleman Ave., Near Kate Smith School, Chipley. Fri. & Sat., 8-3. Sago Palms, ast. plants, BB grill, light fixtures, TV, good clothing, framed. art, baskets, collectibles, crafts, ceramics, seaters, shoes, household, holi- day items, etc... I APARTME "BEST PRICES AROUND" NEW 07 GENERAL 28x64, 3BR/2BA Stone Fireplace, Cabinet Doors All Wood, Insulated Windows, Glamour Bath, Overhead Ducts, Tongue & Groove Plywood Floors, Heat Pump. Financing Available. $54 900 99 Fleetwood 2x70,3 BR, BA..........$45,900 99 Peach State 28x70,5 BR,3 BA............ $39,900 99 Homes of Merit 24x6,3 BR,2 BA...... $36,900 98 Horton 28x56, 3 BR,2 BA..................... $34,900 98 Redmon 28x56,3 BR,2 BA..................$32,900 14x72,3 BR, 2 BA $17,900 00 Fleetwood 28x52, 3 BR,2 BA ............. $34,900 97 Fleetwood 28x74,4BR,2-12 BA........$39,900 97 Fleetwood 24x36,2BR,2BA ............$29,900 All Homes Include Delivery, Set4Jp, AIC, Steps, Plumbing & Skirting FIXER-UPPER SPECIAL 24x54, 4 BR, 2 BA $10,000-Save Thousands ModyFia 8 I.- pm., S at. 10 *m-4 ,m CAROLE CANNON REALTY 2229 Jim Bush Rd. Bonifay, FL (8501547-4784 Cll (1850)1951-5682 Carole Cannon, Broker Brown brick beauty, 3/2 on 3.43 acres, paved road, new cabinets, newer appliances, metal roof, outbldgs $169,900 17 acres, deep pond, mostly cleared, ready for home, no restrictions $136,000 100 acres with deep pond, some planted pines, privacy $420,000 Beautiful custom 3/2 golf course home, newly built, Reduced $225,000 6.87 Acres, wooded, surveyed, ready for home $64,900 * Country Get Away, 21 acres with improvements $130,000 60 acre wooded hunting tract, creek, small pond, private, loaded with wildlife $180,000. www.carolecannonrealty.com. TRU UT HOMES FOR RENT E-- TRI.-COUNTY REALTY 1103 S. Waukesha St., Bonifay, FL (850) 547-4480 Experienced Trained Agents John Alford....,547-2737 Doug Bush ......547-5457 James Wilson. 773-3655 (SUNNY HILLS) Mar Coleman 547-3181 Andrea Lewis,, 547-5095 Stephanie Bradley 956-3040 Free Market Analysis SUNNY HILLS 3934 Vistula Dr. Fri-Sat, Nov. 17 & 18. 8 to4. 1/4 mile past main entry of Sunny Hills on Hwy 77, turn left on Voltarie, follow signs. COMMUNITY YARD SALE Leisure Lakes, "Greenhead" Hwy 77. Sat. 11-18-06. Gates open at 8am to 12pm. Chain Lakes Rd newly paved. NEW FLEA MARKET between Bonifay & Chi- pley. Need vendors & need people to put things on consignment. Call ChipP 85Q-1773-2252. 8am & 5pm Fri., Sal., Sun. YARD SALE SATUR- DAY November 18,7am- 12pm, 1585 South Blvd., Chipley, toys, .250 clothes, infant-girls 10. Women plus, means, fur- niture, etc... rain or shine ABSOLUTE AUCTION HOUSE has been sold. All contents must be auc- tioned off. PC Brass Oaks, Marianna. Nov. 18, 19, 25, 26. Big 4 days auction. Contact Jerry Johnson home 850-535- 4006; cell 850-258-5209; Blue Moon Auction Com- pany. FL Lic#362; B u s # 2 0 5 EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT Marianna Goat and Sheep Auction 5pm. Misc., goats, sheep, chickens, ducks, guineas. Auction Drive, Marianna. (850)535- 4006; cell 258-5209. Jerry Johnson #AU362 Wednesday, November 15, 2006, Washington County News/Holmes County Times-Advertiser, 9B SATE ID CASSI IED' SBUILDINGSWI IS NOW HIRING QUALIFIED FRAMERS AND METAL WORKERS Excellent Benefits . including BCBS & 401 K MUST APPLY IN PERSON AT 7:00 AM BETTER BUILT BUILDINGS 1284 Jackson Ave. Chipley, FL METAL. ROOFING COMPANY in need of Supervisors, Journey- men, Foremen. Top pay depending on experi- ence. Call 547-1001 MANAGEMENT NEEDED AT Subway restaurant.. Please call 850-638-9808. for more details. JERKINS INCORPO- RATED IN Bonifay is seeking a A or B CDL Driver for the Redi Mix Concrete and Building Material Industry. Apply at Bonifay store. NEEDED TIRE TECH Oil and Filter Technician. Firestone in Defuniak 'Springs, FL. 850-892- 3613 IMMEDIATE OPENING FOR HHA/CNA in the Graceville area. Please stop by at 4306 5th Ave., Marianna., 482-2770 EXPERIENCED HAIR STYLIST & Nail Tech needed. Apply. in person at LaBella'Salon, 714 7th St., Cnipley. (850)638- 8033 . EXPERIENCED. DRY CLEAN and Starch Workers as well as Pro- fessional Alterationist. Air conditioned environ- meni. Apply at James Cleaners, 402 Hwy 90 East, Bonifay; FL. DRIVERS-WANTED Tri- County Community Council, Inc., is accept- ing applications for the Washington County Transportation Program Great Benetit Package., Requiremenls- Musl be 23'years of age and nave an Operators Driver's Li- cense with at least 5 years driving experience without violations Must agree to annual physical and background screen- ing. Duties: Transport rid- ers to a pre-determined schedule. Use two-way radio. Must be able to se- cure wheelchairs (will iraint: De a team player assisting other drivers when needed; enjoy working with elderly, disabled and olher riders. Appiicaions may be ob- tained at any of the Tri- County Community Council Inc., offices and submitted by Monday, November 20, 2006, at 4:30 p.m. Forinformation call Sharon Kent, Admin- istrative Coordinator, (850)547-3689. Suc- cessful applicant will be subject to pre-employ- ment drug test. Only qualified applicants will be considered. Equal op- portunity employer and drug and smoke free workplace. WANTED YOUTH orga- nization has entry level positions for full and part- time employment avail- able. Woud be working in a residential setting serv- ing young men ages 14- 18. Great beneftis pack- age included. High school diploma or GED required. Must pass background and drug screenings. If you would like to help make a differ- ence in the lives of these young men please call Becky @548-5524 for inrifo. CLERICAL POSITION for The Deltona Corpora- tion in our Sunny Hills of- fice. Must have good communication skills, sense of humor, and a friendly, professional at- titude. Experience with computers necessary. Full time position in- cludes company bene- fits. Must have reliable transportation and be able to work weekends. Fax resume: 850-773- 2834; Call Brooke: 850- 773-2823 Driver WE'RE BRINGING JOBS TO YOU! CRST Van Expedited is hiring Truck Drivers in YOUR area. No Experience? Need Training? We offer Company Sponsored Training, Day One Benefits and Guaranteed Hometime. Start Your New Career With Us Today! Call for more details. 800-913-2778 www.driveforcrst.com FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH of Bonifay is accepting applications resumes for the following positions: Full-time Re- ceptionist Secretary: Duties will include an- swering the telephone, typing correspondence,. and filing. Must be com- puter literate and enjoy working with people; Nursery Preschool is currently seeking quali- fied applicants to fill part- time positions in pre- school age departments (Sunday from 9am to 12 Noon) & Full-Time Building Su- perintendent. Send resumes to or pick up an application at First Baptist Church, 311 N. Waukesha St., Bonifay,; FL 32425. Resumes ap- plications must .be sub- mitted no later than No- vember 30, 2006 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 NEEDED ARNP or PA part-time position in an established clinic in Boni- fay, FL. Fax resume (850)547-5415 or phone (850)547-4284 LOG HAULERS NEEDED $3/mile, $130/ minimum haul. (850)373- 6073. Contact J.T. DELIVERY DRIVER AT The Medicine Shoppe Horizon Health Care. Good, driving record re- quired. Background screening will be done. Must be able to lift 50lbs. Apply within. Phone# 850-638-4719 EMPLOYMENT OP- PORTUNITY CHURCH Secretary position avail- able. Computer skills and accounting knowledge helpful. Contact Bonifay Methodist Church. 547- 3785 ' SPORTS/GENERAL ASSIGNMENT Reporter needed. Photo and com- puter skills, job ,experi- ence necessary. Imme- diate opening. Apply in person. Washington County News,, No phone. calls. Drug free Work- place, EOE. 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. SPORTS/GENERAL ASSIGNMENT Reporter needed. Photo and com- puter skills, job experi- ,ence necessary. Imme- diate opening. Apply in person, Washington County News: No phone calls. Drug free work- place, EOE. 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. TRI-COUNTY COMMUNITY Council, Inc., is accepting applica- tions for a.Center Assis- tant for the Westville Head Start Program. Summary of Duties: Maintain clean center; assist teacher in all ac- tivities as needed. Qual- ifications: High school di- ploma (GED); 1-3 months related experi- ence or training. Current driver's license and prop- 'er vehicle insurance cov- erage. Must comply with health and background screening. Applications may be obtained from any Tri-County Commun- ity Council, Inc., locations and submitted by Nov. 20, 2006, at 4:30 p.m. ,For information and an application, call Sharon Kent. Administrative Co- ordinator, t850)547- 3689. Successful applic-' ant will be subject to pre- employment drug test. Only qualified applicants will be considered. Equal opporlunily employer and drug and smoke free workplace. HEALTHMARK REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER DeFuniak Springs, FL 32435 Call (850) 951-4507 Registered Nurses All Shifts * Operating Room Supervisor * Intensive Care Unit *,Emergency Department 'Charge Nurse * Licensed Practical Nurses Persons interested in this position may apply in person or fax resume to (850),892-7079. EOE drug free workplace CHIPOLA COLLEGE is now accepting ap- plications for the following Adjunct Instructor positions for Spring semester 2007. * Economics * Political Science * Geography MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: MIaster'u degree witi at least 18 graduate semester hours in the subject area required. APPLICATION DEADLINE: Open Until Filled Interested applicants should submit a letter of application, resume, references with current addresses and telephone numbers and copies of college transcripts to Chipola College, Hu- man Resources, 3094 Indian Circle, Marianna, FL32446. AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER CHIPOLA COLLEGE is now accepting ap- plications for Educator Preparation Institute Special/Elementary Education Coordinator. This is a part-time, grant-funded position. Continued employment beyond June 30, 2007 is contingent upon grant funding. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Master's degree in Elementarx Education dr Special Education and 33 ear. teaching experi- ence K-12 required; some computer skills and excellent communications preferred. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:, Development of course curriculum in elementary education and exceptional student education, orientation and follow up with students enrolled in the EPI, coordination with teacher certification offices and teaching of courses in elementary education and ESE, and other duties as assigned. Work hours are flexible within program guidelines. APPLICATION DEADLINE: Open Until Filled Interested applicants should submit a letter of application, completed Chipola College employment application (available from Human Resources), resume, list of references with current addresses and telephone numbers, and copies of college transcripts to Chipola College, Human Resources, 3094 Indian Circle, Marianna, FL 32446. AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER, RETIRED COUPLE looking for furnished house or trailer to rent in Chipley area for the win- ter. Call Carl at 850-773- 2958 WANTED FEMALE COMPANION for frienship, maybe more. Non-smoker, social drinker ok, no drugs. Must like animals. Please call and ask for Earl, and let's talk! (850)352-4519 WANTED TO BUY an-- tiques, collectibles, gold, silver, dinnerware, collec- tions, paintings, call Al Schmidt 850-638-7304 FLOORING TILE IN- STALLATION 17 years experience. No job too big or too small. Call 260- 1213 Or 260-1352 ELDERLY SITTING AVAILABLE by experi- enced caregiver. In- cludes housekeeping, cooking, companionship, driving. Reasonable rates with references available. 547-4159 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, FOR RENT first in Chip- ley, Mini Warehouses. If you don't have the room, "We Do" Lamar Townsend 850-638- 4539, north of Townsends. 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 #CCC1327331. Wesley Hall Roofing LLC. All types roofing & repair. Metal roofs, flat roofs, new roofs & tear offs. We do it all! 638- 8335 415-5540 Lic#RC0066513 OAK FIREWOOD, TREE Work & Brush Clean Up. 263-0708 HOME MAINTENANCE BATHROOMS, decks, windows, doors, and wood fencing. Really, no job'too small. J&M Fam- ily Renovations. 535- 7446 Maintenance Technician needed. Preferred candidate will possess the following: *1-2 years Industrial Maintenance experience with *Technical Certificate/Degree or 3+.years experience in Industrial Maintenance for equipment and facilities. *Experience with electrical and mechanical controls and pneumatics, hydraulics, welding, plumbing, etc...in manufacturing or distribution environment. Resume required. Apply in person at Family Dollar Distribution Center or the One Stop Career Center in Madannna. . Bolay,ftiolmes Co.FL Farm 1 57 Acres 1692 White Road, Bonifay, FL * Beautiful Homesites * Great Pastures & Cultivatable Land * Connects To 200 Acre Lake *Waterfront Lots * Excellent Duck Hunting Farm 2 229 Acres Florida Hwy. 2, Holmes Co., FL .4 Bedroom, 1 Bath Home * Excellent Income Potential * Good Cropland * Beautiful Homesites * 3 Ponds & 3 Wells FL. Myers Jackson, CAI, AARE, CES, Auction Coordinator Rowell Realty & Auction Co., Inc. 800-323-8388 A 10% Buyer's Premium AU 479 AB 296 COMPANY, INC./ Are you an energetic and dependable worker? If so, you qualify for an opportunity to launch your career with a growing company! You must be willing to travel and have valid ID and SS card. Come by, introduce yourself and fill out an application. (EOE) We offer great benefits to qualifying employees such as 401k, group medical and dental insurance, employee stock purchase, vacation, life and LTD insurance, uniforms and per diem. "M tnYand4,9ence' LVouay ince',1946" We are now hiring -Welders -Mechanics -Class A CDL Drivers -Equipment Operators -Construction Crew Laborers www.trawickconstruction.com 1555 South Boulevard /IChipley, Fl 850.638.0429 SEWING MACHINE & Vacuum Cleaner Repair, guaranteed service on all makes & models. Free estimates. Western Auto, 216 N. Waukesha, Boni- fay. 547-3910 . LANDSCAPING ALL KINDS of tractor work, mulch delivered, yard clean up and other re- lated work, small dozer & dump trailer available. .Call John @ (850)260- 1342, Chipley FILL DIRT TOP Soil, roads, land clearing, trucking & good rates. 547-5244 evenings, 547- 3530 days. METAL ROOFING CONTRACTOR Randall R. Darby Roofing L.L.C., Metal & shingles. Home. 850-547-2672; cell 850- 326-3018; state license#CCC1327260 CONCRETE WORK FOUNDATIONS drive- ways, patios, residential & commercial. Call for' free estimates. 30 yrs experience. 850-258- 0605; 850-265-2120 TRINITY HORSE FARM horse boarding, good pastures, run-in sheds. Chipley, FL. www.trinityhorsefarm.com 850-638-1082 DRM PAINTING LLC Pressure Washing, new construction and repaint. (850)896-1916, ES:I BUSINESS CARDS! BUSINESS CARDS! Announcements Business cards & all your printing needs. What Destroys Relation- Guaranteed best prices shi & highest quality in the ps? Answer pg 446 area. 2 great locations to Buy and Read Dianetics serve you. Call The by L. Ron Hubbard Send Holmes County Times- $8.00 to: Hubbard Advertiser, Bonifay (850) Dianetics Foundation, 547-9414 or the Wash- 3102 N. Habana Ave., ington County News, Tampa FL 33607 Chipley (850) 638-0212 (813)872-0722. MINI STORAGE IN Chi- pley. All sizes for rent. We Attorneys furnish the lock. (850)326-2399NEED A LAWYER? PANHANDLE LAWN Protect Your Rights SERVICE Quality work, affordable prices. Senior Now! Criminal... Per- Citizen Discount. Free sonal Injury... Bank- Estimates 956-5070 or ruptcy... Divorce.. Labor 956-4758 Law.. Hurt.. Harassed.. C&C BOOKKEEPING & Job.. Immigration... Tax Service. Open 5 Wills. ALL LEGAL days a week. 8am to MATTERS A-A-A At- 5pm. Call 850-638-1483 tourney Referral Service C&C CONSTRUCTION Private Trial Lawyers Specializing in Architec- Statewide 24 Hours tural Standing Seam (800)733-5342. Metal Roofing. Installa- .tion and repair on Com- Auctions mercial and Residential. A 5 year warranty on ONLINE AUCTION workmanship. Also pro- MerryGro Farms In- viding Standing Seam clues tractors, seis, Metal to contractors and clues tractors, , metal for do it yourself van trailers, thousands metaltfor do i yourself shi ca projects. Call 547-1001. of shipping carts and License #CCC1327331. nursery wagons, ware- hnu t&Lj iUil lt. nt- t olq- COLOR COPIES $1. COPIES 1.50 Washing- ton County News, down- town Chipley, nouse equipment, Uoos, supplies and more. De- tails at www.westauction.com. *LAND AUCTION* 230 Props Must be Sold! Low Down / E-Z Fi- nancing. Free Catalog .(800)937-1 603 wwwLANDAUCION.om NRLL East, LLC:AB2509, Buleziuk:AU3448, Johnston:AU3449, Mauck:AU3447. Developers Closeout AUCTION- 12/2/06 14 Residential Condomini- ums, Pompano Beach, FL, Financing and Online Bidding Avail- able 2% Broker Coop- e r a t i o n www.fisherauction.com. L. Fisher AU93; AB 106 (80&)331-6620 x 16. In Cooperation with Lauro Auctioneers Sale subject to all terms. Absolute Real Estate Auctions: Homes, Con- dos, Commercial, Land, Waterfront. All will sell at Auction, Brokers & Phone Bidding Wel- come. Neal VanDeRee Realtor/Auctioneer (941)488-1500 Swww.vanderee.com. if7X~ Saturday, Dec. 2,10:00 A.M., Holmes County, FL Excellent short-term or long-term investment! 138+/- acres to be offered in 5 parcels: Parcels 1-4 to be offered individually and as a whole. Par. 1: 28+/- ac. with 660+/- ft. of frontage on Scott Rd. x 1800 +/- ft. Par. 2: 28+/- ac, with 660+/- ft. of frontage on Scott Rd. x 1800 +/- ft. Par. 3: 28.25+/- ac. with 660+/- ft. of frontage on Scott Rd. x 1825 +/- ft. Par. 4- 28.75+/- ac. with 660+/- ft. of frontage on Scott Rd. x: 1850 +/-ft. (Par. 1-4 have approx. 82 acres in large planted pine trees & 31 acres is open) Par. .5: 25+/- ac. with approx. 275 ft. of frontage on Scott Rd. This is really beautiful land that would be excellent for development! Just 5 miles from downtown Geneva, AL on Scott Rd. just off Holmes Co. Rd. 163) DIRECTIONS: From Geneva: At Jones-Baird Chevrolet, go south for a shot distance & turn left on Hwy. 27 Go 1.5 mi. & turn left on Co. Rd. 31. Go approx. 2.3 mi. & turn right on Scott Rd. & go 3/4 mi. down Scott Rd, & look for.auction signs. (Geneva Co. Rd, 31 becomes Hwy. 163 in Florida) FronrBonifay: Take Hwy. 79 North approx.'l.5num and turn left on Hwy. 177 Go approx. 10 mi. and turn left on Hwy 2 Go approx. 11 mi. and turn right on Hwy. 163 Go 3 mi. and turn left on Scott Rd Property is 3/4 mi. down Scott Rd. Look for auction signs. nRITM m Selling From Farm 1, 1692 White Road, Bonifay, SERVICES 10B. Washington County News/Holmes County Times-Advertiser, Wednesday, November 15;,2006 FRANCHISE? 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