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Pumpkin fun Kids and decorating pumpkins (and themselves) go together. For more fun, see the KMS Harvest Hoedown inside. Chipley gets grant The City of Chiplev has re- ceived a $700.000 Conmunnity Development Block Grant for neighborhood revitalization. The grant would be used for the wastewater improvements project to renovate the existing plant. ith the match from the City's SRF and Small Counties Disadvantage Grant. Chipley man killed According to the Florida High- way Patrol. on Nov. 18 a fatal ac- cident occurred on Scott Road 2.25 miles %\est of Fountain. James W. Horvath. 49. of Chipley. was driving a 2006 Ford F-250 west on Scott Road. As the vehicle entered a curve it began to rotate clock ise. Horvath cor- rected to the left causing a coun- ter clock ise rotation. The vehicle went onto the right shoulder and the right side of the roof struck a power pole, breaking it. and then hit a tree. The vehicle came to a final rest facing south with all four tires pn the ground. During the rollover the driver was thrown to the right side of the vehicle. As the it struck the tree, Horvath received fatal injuries due to direct contact with the headliner and collapsing, metal. He was not wearing a seat belt at the time of the accident, according to the report. Convicted drug dealer sentenced The Chipley Police Depart- ment reports that convicted drug dealer Christopher Tyrone Pitt- man was sentenced on Novem- ber 15. Pittman was charged after he attempted to elude an under- cover in% estieaior and led police on a high speed chase through Chiple. and eventually bailed out of his car on Pecan Street. Chipley Police Officers then lo- cated a large amount of cocaine and scales in Pittman's vehicle. : Pittman was positively iden- tified by police officers as the same individual that an under-- cover investigator had, only one- and-a-half months earlier, seized a large amount of cash from. Pitt- man at that time stated to officers that the seized money was 'drug money.' Chief Kevin Crews said, "Pit- tman was a major figure in the illegal drug trade and frequented our area on a regular basis to sell drugs to our citizens. Pittman's arrest and sentencing has greatly affected the drug flow and avail- See DRUGS, page 3A WE..-- ~E~~ 3~' AF~dNEvfa~y vNEWI *Physical Therapy *Speech Therapy i *Massage Therapy *Sports Rehab *Water Therapy I *Occupational Therapy Northwest Florida THERAPY & WELLNESS 877 Third St., Suite #1 Chipley, FL Behind Norhwesi Flornda Communiy Hospal ,638-8447 Orange Hill Volunteer Fire Department was on the scene Saturday afternoon when the call came in of a vehicle fire on .. Bush Road off Sunday Road. .. " When firefighters arrived the. . found a Jeep Cherokee full en- gulled. The occupants were out enjoying dri% .ig the Cherokee. which was purchased just tmo days before. They sa*% smoke . coming from under the hood and immediately exited the ve- hicle. Efforts to open the hood %%ere unsuccessful and despite the efforts of nearby residents the vehicle %as soon ablaze. Firefighters made quick work of the fire but the Cherokee was a total loss. There were no injuries in the fire. Woman's Club celebrates 85th anniversary The Chipley Woman's Club celebrated its 85th anniversary Sunday, November 23 with a tea at its historic clubhouse on 5th Avenue. According to the history of the Wofnan's Club, on March 24,1921 Mrs. E.L. Alford, presi- dent of Chipley's School Im- provement Association, invited the women of Chipley who were interested in fonning a woman's club to attend a meeting to be held for that purpose. There was a unanimous vote at this meet- ing to. establish the club, with the School Improvement As- sociation going into the club as the Education Department. At the April 21 meeting of the new organization, 60 names were put on the first roll, and Mrs. W.C.' Lockey was elected the first club president.. The club was incorporated on October 18, 1929; and in 1921 Tom Langston, the builder of many of early Chipley homes, constructed the clubhouse on property donated by Mr. And Mrs. 'Charles Dunn, Sr. As a result of research undertaken by the club, the building was listed in the National Register of His- toric Places in 1997. Early service projects of the Woman's Club included planting the palm trees beside the railroad tracks in downtown Chipley; securing a city ordinance against chickens roaming the streets; sponsoring a street car- Club President Elaine Chadwell greets guests. nival celebrating the opening of Chipley's paved streets in 1922; sponsoring a hookworm eradi- cation program in the county (a serious health problem well into the 20th century); and underwrit- ing at a cost of $350, two weeks additional school term to ensure school accreditation. An ongoing project of the Chipley Woman's Club from the early 1930s to the present has been the establishment and support of a public library. In February, 1934, club minutes record the formal opening of a library under the sponsorship of the Woman's Club in the former office of the newspaper, The Ver- dict, in the building located on the Fifth Street adjacent to the old City Hall. In 1988 the organization- of the Friends of Washington 'County Library was selected as the club's Community Improve- ment Program, and the organiza- tion continues today as a support group for the county library sys- tem, providing funding, volun- teers, and community support. Another longtime project of the Woman's Club has been the award of a scholarship .to See CLUB, page 3A ,ntinuing the Chipley Banner" 2 sections, 22 pages -'~ -U 0- www.chipleypaper.com . "A tradition of excellence 2006, WASHINGTON COUNTY NEWS ," Voum 83, ume'6 CilS~ Perry's Prattle....................... 9A p 1 Weather Obituaries.......................... Extra I l Wednesday Mostly cloudy. Highs 58 to 63. North winds S' .... 10 to 15 mph with higher gusts. Wednesday Night Sports.................................6-7A Mostly clear. Lows 37 to 42. North winds around 5 mph. .....MLS Thanksgiving Day Mostly sunny. Highs 65 to 69. Thurs. Church........................Real Power day Night Mostly clear. Lows 37 to 42. Friday through S. I. Monday Clear to partly cloudy. Highs 70 to 75. Lows 42 Calendar...................to...... Extra '--$ to47. -~nsy Novemer 2,'200 50csale ta 77 County Board. approves backing hospital loan The new Washington County Board of County Commissioenrs approved supporting Northwest Florida Community Hospital's efforts to obtain a Small Busi- ness Administration loan for $1.2 million. Commission Chairman Jerry Sapp and new Commissioners Eddy Holman and Joel Pate voted in favor of the landlord and leassor agreements described in the Weekend Edition. Commis- sioners Ronnie Finch and Don- nie Strickland voted against the measures. Part of the loan would be used as a match for a $1.5 mil. lion grant. Sapp was elected chairman. and Strickland was elected vice chairman. Dozier teacher's aide arrested for sex offense A 29-year-old female teach er's aide from Chipley has been charged with a sex offense with a 16-Near-old male teen housed at Dozier School For Boys in Marianna. The Jackson County Floridan reported that Sheretha Lavone Paramore was arrested Friday morning by Chipley Police De. apartment. She was later, transg ferred to Nlarianna authorities. Paramore is charged \with hav ing unlawful sexual activity with a minor. Staff allegedly failed to file an incident report, although a super. visor was aware of letters with sexual content Paramore alleg- edly sent to the teen. The letters allegedly disappeared from the victim's file. The boy reportedly revealed the sexual conduct to investigators. One of Paramore's co-workers admitted to delivering one of the six letters. The Department of Juvenile Justice, which oversees Dozier School, asked Marianna police in September to launch an inves- tigation into alleged misconduct by Paramore. The Florida De. apartment of Law Enforcement is also involved. Paramore is employed by the Washington County School Board. She has worked at Dozier about two years. The investiga- tion centers around alleged in- cidents dating from May of this year. Paramore has been on paid administrative leave since early October, when the Marianna Po- lice Department was first brought into the case. 2A, Washington County News/Holmes County Times-Advertiser, Wednesday, November 22, 2006 Library Bright Futures Tree Anyone can have an opportunity to become part of Holmes County history by making a donation for a com- memorative leaf to be placed on the Bright Futures Tree. Tlie wall tree will be located in the new Children's Pro-, gram Building. This is a wonderful way to honor loved ones or that special person. The engraved leaves and tree q. will be a permanent feature in the building. ::Donations will be; Bronze leaf $50, Silver leaf $75, -- Brass leaf.- $100. Donations are significant and vitalto the ongoing projects at the Children's Program Building. 4 : Call 547-3573-for more information Amanda and Steven Campbell with Crickett Anne under the tree in the parking lot where Crickett'was born at the corner of Pate Pond Road and County Road 280. Crickett Anne Campbell Crickett Anne Campbell was born Sept. 12 in the front seat of a 2002 Che' rolet Impala in the parking lot of an abandoned convenience store at the corner of Pate Pond Road and County Road 280 in Washington County. Crickett. who was eventually transported to Bay Medi- cal Center in Panama City. weighed six pounds. eight ounces and w\as 17 and one-half inches long. She is the daughter of Steven and Amanda Campbell of Cary\ ille. Her grandparents are Jackie Campbell, of Caryville and Cheryl and Charles Witthrow of Vernon and the late Richard Kuechler. She \was welcomed home by her sister Riley Rose and brothers. Joseph and Gage. as well as her Aunt Jazmyn Campbell and Uncle Tyler Campbell. Region III career Fair Chipola Regional Workforce Development Board Re- gion [I Career Fair will hold a career fair on Wednesday, December 6, at the Eastside Baptist Church, located on Highway 90 East in Marianna. :Students from Calhoun, Holmes, Jackson, Liberty and Washington counties will attend and be able to obtain ca- reer information. Local employers and business owners ari encouraged to take advantage of this opportunity to share information about their fields with the workforce of toihorrow. The students will be in attendance from 8 a.m. until Noon. If you would like more information or are interested in participating, please contact Robbie Bazzell at (850) 638-1180. extension 343. , This year let's set aside a few minutes of the holiday to sit alone and think of l the many things for which we should be thankful then this great holiday will have true meaning for us. COOK INSURANCE AGENCY _. _Frances Reynolds, Owner Harrell Square, 38-3900 Chipley 638-3900 Build Remodel Additions * New Construction Custom Homes * Serving Florida and Alabama * I offl 7BISP- IN- J CONTRACTORS Chiolev. FL u Li#RM0066514e 638-1309 Kris Kringle Market Geneva County Alabama Historical Society will spon- .'. sor the Kris Kringle Market at Geneva County Farm Center on Hwy. 52 iGeneva/Hartford Hwy.) in Geneva. The market will be open, Saturday, Dec. 9. from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday. Dec. 10 from 1-5 p.m. Admission 06 CHEVY IMPALA It isfree. CD, Power Windows and Locks, There will be arts and crafts along with Santa and Cruise, Tilt, Keyless Entry, Gray, Christmas music to enjoy. Balance of Factory Warranty 1 Any vendors interested in setting up a booth should contact: Geneva County Alabama Historical Society. 406 S. Commerce Street, Geneva, Ala.. 36340. Include,... .. . your name. btisiness name, category (arts/crafts: food 1'5- and address. Vendor booths are $15 per day. No refunds . no guaranteed sales. no judging. Event to be held rain or shine. Set up time starts at 5:30 a.m. on Saturday. For more information, contact Rhonda at 334-684- 6725 or 334-684-2288, or email rjkstone@yahoo.com. 'The Nutcracker' Liberty Music and Drama Troupe will present "The 05 CHEVY OBALT T Nutcracker" on Sunday, Dec. 3, from 2-7:30. p.m. (EST.) Auto., CD, Excellent Gas Mileage. at the Civic Center in Bristol. Don't miss this new and Balance of Factoy Warranty exciting production of "The Nutcracker." Admission: General: $6.00; Reserved: $8.00. This year's performances will include guest artists from Dance Alive National Ballet of Gainesville. Dance Alive is one of the most distinguished and creative ballet companies in the southeast. For additional information , call, Bonita Deck at 850-643-9808. k Tuesday's games Boys *Walton 75, Holmes County 52: Freshman James Towery hit seven three-pointers and scored 21 points to lead Walton past Holmes County in the Braves' Tipoff Classic. Girls *Florida High 49, Ponce deLeon 46: Lacey Griffin scored 14 points and Mary Howes had 12, but PdL fell in a close game in its sea- son opener. *Chipley 62, Vernon 21: Sherina Gonzalez scored 20 points to lead the Lady Tigers over Vernon. Jatara Hogans and Shanida Thomas both added 12 points. *Mosely 60, Holmes County 52: Tanesha Mid- dleton scored 19 points and grabbed seven rebounds to lead Mosely over Holmes County. The Lady Devil JVs, beat Mosely earlier 37-27. Friday's games Girls, *Chipley 69, Marianna 45: Sherian Gonzalezz had 20 points as Chipley went 3-0 for the season. Teanna Hill had 19 points and and Shanida Thomas has 16 points and 10 rebounds. Jatara Hogans had nine points. Chipley won the JV game 32-12. College polls FCCAA Women's Bas- ketball Poll as of Novem- ber 14: It. Chipola: It. Gulf Coast; 3. Okaloosa-Wal- ton; 4. Tallahassee; 5. Day- tona Beach; 6. FCCJ; 7. Miami-Dade; 8. Pensacola; 9. Central Florida: and 10. Indian River. NOTE: It means a tie for first in the poll. ORDER YOUR HOLIDAY HAMS AND TURKEYS! DEER PROCESSING AVAILABLE * P A. Saturday 6 OMICIR IM LIEXT NAB ' S-Auto., Rubber Floor Mat, Great Work t Truck, Balance of Factory Warranty. 17,488 bl- - I BASKETBALL I Wednesday, November 22,2006, Washington County News, 3A CLUB ...... . Continued from page 1A : 4L. I a Chipley High School i senior to attend Chipola College. The first scholar- ship was awarded in 1971 in the amount of $50, and through the years has. in- creased to many times that amount. The major .fund raising events currently spon- sored by the club are the Christmas Tour of Homes and the Kirby Holt Floral Design Show. The Junior Woman's Club was organized as a 'department of the Woman's Club in the mid-1940's and continued until its merger %%with the Woman's. Club :,of Chipley in 1960. The' junior club reorganized in the fall of 1991 and be- came a federated club in May of 1992. In 1964 the Youth ~I Members and guests enjoyed mingling at the tea Sun- day afternoon. Services Department of Woman's Club organized the Little Woman's Club, comprised of Chipley High School girls, whom members of the Woman's Club individually sponsor. The name has since been changed to Juniorettes. The Woman's Club of Williams pleads pre-trial hearing on Jan. 18, 2007. not guilty to The body of DeFuniak murder charge Springs resident Susan L. Dykes was found in Lake The man accused of kill- Dykes was. found in Lake g a Walton Cou wo- Cassidy in Holmes County h on Oct. 7. an and dumping he r, ,,h sa"da the in. a' Holmes CountV Ie ..Wie a Iarrest i... ..... -W.. .......iW'illiarn arrest- fast month has pleaded not ,-, miltiu t.o th murder chnry that wassuspected of. g LUtJ 1 LLY I U I I LLJ.S.J. fl*L&JI I brought against him just days after the body was found. Kirk D. Williams en- tered his plea during an arraignment Tuesday. He was appointed a public defender, attorney Lenny Platteborz. and is set for a DRUGS Continued from page 1A availability of drugs in Chipley". Crews also said that he wants the citizens' of Chipley to realize that the successful prosecution of this case and many other cases is due to the hard work and dedication of Barbara Finch, assistant state attorney. "Barbara works timelessly on these cases and gives each case hitting Dykes in the head w ith a blunt object at her home. then driving her body to .the lake. He is accused of tying concrete blocks to her and using an aluminum boat to transfer' her body into the water.; Authorities also 'said -. ' Christopher Tyrone Pittman the attention and effort they deserve Crews said. Chipley has played an important role in the devel- opment of Chipley. From. the beginning in 1921 to the present, the Woman's Club-Chipley's oldest civic club-has dedicated itself to service to the com- munity. That service was honored Sunday. Williams was in posses- sion of Dykes' car. and that it allegedly contained evidence of the murder. Williams was already in jail on an unrelated charge -when investigators devel- .oped hip os.. in .the Dykio a,_,, i u Smoke alarms SThe Chipley Fire De- partment is' offering free smoke alarms to local residents. Applicants must stop by the Chipley Fire Department at 1430 Jack- son Avenue and pick up a form to request the smoke alarm,. Pittman was sentenced by Circuit Judge Allen Register and received sev- en-and-a-half years in the Florida Dept. of Correc- tions and two-and-a-half years of State-supervised probation upon his release. Crews said that, "Judge Register and Assistant State Attorney, Barbara Finch are tough on crime and we as the -citizens of, Chipley are fortunate to have them handling our cases." Chamber of Commerce Executive Directoir Ted Everett "directs traffic" as the ribbon is cut to open Chipley's newest business. Comfort Inns and Suites. 1140 Motel Drive, located at 1-10 and Hwy. 77 re- cently opened for business in Chipley. They are a full service hotel with king and double guest rooms, suites and whirlpools suites, free wireless and wired high speed Internet connection. fitness center, free business center, free deluxe conti- nental breakfast. micro- waves and refrigerators in every room, and free USA Today paper on % eekdays. .Owners are D.K. and Jay Bhakta. Mahesh Shah. Sampat Patel, and hIdu Banker. Manager D.K. Bhakta said "Come by and check out our special rates for the holidays." The new motel is one of the largest building projects in Washington County in recent years. According Owners are D.K. and Jay Bhakta, Mahesh Shah. Sampat Patel, and Indu Banker. to information from the Washington County Build- ing Office, the project was .an estimated $1.93 mil- lion. General contractor was G.R. Harvill. Inc. of Mo- bile. AL.. and the architect was Larry Bishop & Asso- ciates of Brandon, MS. The 54-room facility was approved for recom- mendation by the Chipley Featured in Tour of Homes The Carter Home, at 1155 Piney Grove Road, Chipley, is featured in the Tour of Homes on Sunday. December 3. This traditional Georgia-red brick home was designed by the owners. Ira and Beth Carter, and was custom-built by Guy Ta- tum and Associates in 2001 on five acres of farmland. The home has both formal and tradi- tional areas and custom features such as a marble foyer, granite countertops. crown molding, chair-rail, and oak flooring. The 10'x52' back porch looks out over the Falling Waters and Orange Hill vistas that this area is so prominent for. The Carter home/ has an inordinate number of windows which support an out- Planning and Zoning Board on June 17, 2004, and was approved by Chipley City Council on July 13, 2004. The motel is 30,723 square feet and two-stories high. For more informa tion or to make reser vations. call 415-1111 or visit the website: wwwv.choicehotels.com/ hotel/FL751. standing view of our rolling hills. There are five Christmas trees throughout, as well as other Christmas favorites. The annual Christmas Tour of Homes sponsored by The Woman's Club of Chipley is scheduled for Sunday. Dec. 3 beginning at 1 p.m. until 5 p.m. The tour begins at the Woman's Clubhouse located at 607 Fifth Street. Chipley. there will be tour maps and refreshments available. Tickets are $5 and may be purchased in advance from a Woman's Club member or by calling 638-8889 or 638-5550. Tickets may also be purchased at the Clubhouse on the day of the Tour. Six beautiful homes will be featured on the tour and each will be fully decorated for Christmas. r t. ,;' /, r.- p- 9 * 1~ I' p. 4, I * p p p 4 p 4 4 4 '4 9*~ I., 'p 'p pp 9~ 'I, -T November 16, 2006 ' To the Residents of Sunny Hills and Washington County, There is going to be an election in Sunny Hills for different offices of the Civic Association. An application was posted in our newsletter for the people to fill out. Whoever wanted to run for office and on this application there was a cut-off date of November 17, 2006 which is when the last apoli- ,cation will be accepted. It seems that the president of the Civic Association Ms. Janet Jones, and the M.S.B.U. Coordinator Glen Zanetic have decided to change the rules for this election by having one application removed from the balloting because they said the deadline was the night of the Civic As- sociation November meeting. It just so happens there are two people run- ning for office that have been on the M.S,B.U. advisory board for the past 5 years and according to the by-laws they can only be on tor three years. So if this the case, then their names should be removed from the balloting as well. These two people cannot arid should not be allowed to do whatever they feel like. This is your community. It's time to take it back from the in- dividuals. How can any election be fair when people like this change the rules to suit themselves.. Below is a copy of said application with date. Sincerely, S. Zurica Committee Position Interest I, am officially submitting my name for election to the position of in the December 2006 elections for a term of 2 years. I also understand that by submitting my name, I am accepting the responsibilities associated to the position and will actively participate with the board. Membership Committee Activities Committee Architectural Review Committee Parks Committee Please note: All persons considered for a position must be a registered Association Member prior to the November meeting. A resume detailing nominated persons experience and/or qualifications mlut be sub- mitted by November 17th to the board. All submitted resumes will be published in the December newslet- ter for residents to review prior to the December election. Come Ceck Ou OUR NEW SHOWROOMLe] I LOCAT(ION~IJ GULF COAST CARPET 4369 Hwy. 77, Sunny Hills (850) 773-0077 ore. 4A, Washington County News, Wednesday, November 22, 2006 K HAR' V Sl ISD...... Kate M. Smith Kindergarten students dressed as farmers, (scarecrows, fruits or vegetables recently for a Harvest Hoedown. With help from parents and teachers, students measured out ingredients to make harvest trail mix, learned a harvest song, learnedhow to square dance and had their face painted. .-After having their picture,taken, the students had fun making frames to put-it in. They also decorated their own pumpkin to take home with them. i It's time once again for key. First you wash the turkey next store. It might be the best Turkey our second grade classes you cook it last you take it out final that you have ever sen. It might be, r econd gradeto cooklasses you let it cool off. juicy or moist. By Madison Kent to teach us how tocook a Octavia Massaline How to turkey for Thanksgiving. *Kerri Brown's class cook a turkey. Turkey is my favor- Moms and dan s, please Nathanael How to cook a tur- ite food to eat. Turkey is yummy M ms and das, plse key. I love to cook but Ilobe tocook mmmm delishish. This is how you be warned: the recipes turkey the most. 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It next week to giveyou fist you have to buy t turkey then smells trifis. My mom takes it out run next week to give you you have to cook It then you can Let of the crockpot I say it srniells mm ideas for that Christmas It set. I like eating turkey. It tastes goods my dad carves the turkeys my turkey! good to eat. But it is mean to kill dad puts it on my plate and I can not e a TurkeN. After it is done %,e lei it wait to eat it. Mi mom sa.swe have Asset then 'e make mash pototes and to say the prarn Turkey is my favor- WKate M. Smith drink. itefood it )u lk it.l agree \with\ou *Felicia Kirkland's class Olivia Davis How to cook a tur- By Kinsey Register Caitlin Page Granger How to key. I would like to share with you Christian Strickland How to cook a turke\. Firit you have to the steps to cool: a turkey. The first cook a turkey h firstt youhiae to kill buy the turkey. Next you have to step to cook a turkey is you have.to a turkey then you have to clean it. tak it out of the bag. Then you have buy it. Then you have to season it. Then you have td turn on the oven to cook it for 100 degrees 1 Hour. Then and if'you want you can put with the turkey in the oven. Then Last Nou gather our farmih and \ou sauce on it you can put any tipe of wait to eat the turkey. that's how aTharnksgiving and :ou eatit. sauce on it But I like ketchup with to cook a turkey. It taste good: It Ethan Edenfield Buy the tukey my turkey I can smell the delightful smells delicious. first. Wash the tukey on second. Stuf turkey cooking in the oven. And rey Thurman How to cook a the tukey third. Bake the turkey for "hen it comes out of the oven it turkey. The frist'thing you need to 2 minutes at 30 degrees. Dress the taset yummy. do is sok the turke.l in the season. turkey fifth. Grace Gilbert How. to cook a And while )ou are seasoning itn ou Robert How to cook a turkey. turkey. To cook a turkey you have can get the o% en hot. 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I like the first step is to get out a pan to turkey First \ou get a turkey Sec- it when you grill it. I like the ;smell cook with The second step is to get ond you -nash it third you dress it grilling. When you are done you out the most delicous stuff to make and spicy stuff on it. forth ou bake have to make sure you have salted the turkey with. You may get the it 30 minutes on hot. and peppered it. by Grace Gilbert stuff that has white meat in it or you Chris Harrington Hon to cook Nathan Gloser How' to cook a may get it dark meat. The third step a turkey First you hase to put sea- turkey. If you %am to cookaturke', is to put it in the osen and set the song on the turkey. Second you this is how you cook it. Before timer. The fourth step is to eat it and have to put it in the for 10 degrees you cook you will need' some salt, have a great turkey meal!' for 10 hours. Third you have to pepper and a big turkey. While it's Sony Ward How to cook a dress the turkey. cooking it will smell good. After turkey. The first step is to let the Sierra Donaldson How to cook you cook it, it will taste good. This oven get hot. Then you can season a turkey You have to by it first. Now is by Nathan Glover. a flavor on it. My favorite is eating you hase to take it out of the pack- Laury Grace Hinson How to the turkey when it is ready. I love 'age. Nok put it on a pnj. And put it cook a turkey by: Lauryl Grace to eat a turkey. After the turkey is on for 1 hour and ISOcdugrece. Then Hinson. Hellow n,. name is Lau- done we eat it. But the best thing I put it onr a big plate. No, put it on ryl Grace Hinson. I would like to like to put on a turkey is sause. By: the table. Last. oou eat it! tell you how I can cook a turkey. Sony Ward Eluijuah How to cook a turkey First I would go and kill the turkey. Kristen Williams Hov. to cook First buy the turkey. Next you wash When the rurl:ey is cooking it smells a Turkey. Frust you go to Wall manrt the turkey then you turn on the oven incredible. You should smell [t \ou and get the turkey'meat thet you go on 140 degrees for 1 hour. The will love it very much. Oh, yeh be- home and cut the fat off of it then next when it is done take it out of for the turkey starts cooking I clean you put it in the oven for 19 mninits.. the oven. Then cut it up. The next it off then put t in the pot. After the Then you take it out then you wat pickup your fork, final and eat turkey is finished cooking I ill eat for it to cool off then you eat it. Tucker Martin How to cook a i. It is very tasty. You should try it, Then when you you are done you, Turkey First clean the turkey. Next you will love it. put it up. cook the turkey. Then' take it out. 'Tripp Hodges How to cook a Kameron Hooks How to cook After that you cut it up. You put it in Turkey. You have to go keil the tur- a turkey. the firs thing you haft to the uven for one hour. Last you eat key first. Then you have to clean it. do is buy it from the store or some the turkey. Then you have to put it in the oven where else. And when y ou bu\ the Phillip Justice How to cook a and tren it on. Yummy that turkey is turkey from Walmart you haft to turkey. Frist put it in the oven. Next delicaus. And that is how you cook cook the turkey. And sometimes I put the spices and put the tempera- a Turkey. by Tripp Hodges semell it while it is cooking on the ture on high for 1 Hour. Then take it Caleb Hutching How to cook stove and that's why it smells good. out' and let it cool off. Last put salt a turkey. When you cook a turkey An when it is done my mom puts and peeron it; you have to keil it first. Then you some season sauce on the turkey Kim Butler How to cook a have to clean the turkey. Then you and it makes it semil better. Turkey. 1. First you clean the Tur- have to put it in the oven and tren Brenden Rogers How to cook a key. 2. Next you dress the Turkey it on, Then you have to carve it. turkey. HI cook a turkey. First I go 3. Then you cook the turkey about Then make it delicious. And that is ,to the store and buy the turkey then 3 hour and the tempercher is about how you cook a turkey. By Caleb I take it home and take the turkey 150 degrees. 4. Last you can eat the Hutching out of the bag and I start to cook the Turkey. Dallas Jones How to cook a turkey. When the turkey is all done Tevin How to cook a Turkey. turkey. Step 1 stuff the turkey step we get ready to eat the turkey all up! First you buy it. Next you stuff it 2 cook the turkey step 3 season the The reason why I like thanksgiving Then you cook it for 2 minutes at turkey step. 4 eat the turkey. When because we eat turkey! by Brenden, 100 degrees. After you eat it with I smell the turkey it smells delicious. Jacob Arnolt How to cook a tur- your family. I love eating turkey, It is one of my key. I like to cook a turley because Kylee Rhodes How to cook a favorite foods. When you eat the it is' good, my Mom ad Dad say turkey. First you buy the turkey turkey it taste like chicken. My it is yummy, you can cook it your Next you stuff the turkey then you mom carves the turkey. With some Mom and Dad can help you. By put it in the oven for 1 hours 50 de- season it will taste delicous. I hope Jacob Arnolt grece. Last you join your family and. you like turkey to. I eat two or three have a Thanksgiving. pieces. By Dallas Jones *Angie Richter's class Laurana how to cook a turky. Madison Take the turkey and YusufBinmahfooz How to cook You have to go buy it. Thin you thole it out the next day. You can a Turkey. Every year my mom gets have to cook it. cook it for 12 minits. decorate it and eat it to. Mmmm a turkey from Walmart. She takes it Poot it on the tadl and eat it. yummy. You can put the turkey on home and puts it in a big pot. She C J Cauilk Honw to cookr a Tur- the grill. You might get it from the puts foil on top of it and puts it in the fridge. Dad cooks our' turkey. He takes the guts out and puts stuff onit. He puts it in the oven..Then we eat it. Cara Griffin How to. cook a Turkey. I go hunting for my iuntke.. Then I take it's guts out. I don't stuff it. Then I put salt and pepper.. Then I put it in the oen. I'm going to put in their for 30 minits I like Thanksgi% ing. ; Sydni Lowery How to cook. a Turke\. NI family goes to my grandma's house for Thanksgiving. E\er\ time my mornm buys the tur- key. We put it in the oven for30 min. and take it out and then it is done. Shantel Inez Marie Heltqn How to cook A Turkey. How do you get a turkeyy. I go to the store and by a huge turkey. We bring it home. Put the turkey' in the freezer. Then take it out put it on the counter let it sit there. Pick it up put it in the osen keep it in there for 10 hole hours. Take it out do ishoit enter and eat it. Trent Walters How do you make a Turkey I wint with, my DaDe and He lete me sout a tarky with a 727 sote gun. Then we clucte the skin off then ise put out the guts arid then we put out the neck out, and then % e put out The Kiny. Then %ne stuffte pice ue Hot sauce and it was gpod Brittany Nicole Usery Hois 'E\er. year my morn goes to Piggly Wiggly and buys. a turkey. Me and my mom take the guts out I put salt anrd pepper on iL.Then.ie bake'u in ^ t ., 9,e ,tW-,_.i .,Ji .b.l .s~ag^ dpota- toes, purnkin'pie. and dressing. David Paramore How to cook a Turkey. My mom goes to the store and buys a 15 pound Turkey. She, puts it in the freezer till it is Thanks- giveing morning. Every Thansgiv- ing I see all my cusins and I wauch movies at the Davis Camp. We go to the Davis camp on Thansgiving to.eat turkey and have fun., Aaron Gates Me and my Papa ssent hunnng far a' Turkey in the noods \Ve cut the guts out. We cook it for 50 minutes in a oven., Hannah Blum How to Cook A. Turke. \Ve go to Piggl% Wiggly. Then ne bring it home Then %\e put it in the freezer. Then we put it on the counter. Then we pull out the lizzers and gizzers. Then we put it in the o en for 10 hours. Then we get it out and we eat it with mashed potatoes and butter. Shayna Nedlinger How To Cook A TurkeN. Eoer ;,ear %e go to the store to bu\ a turkey. MNI monm buNs a 15 pound turkey. We bring it home and %%e roast it It looks like. a chicken. She puts salt and pepper. 'We take the guts out, we bake it in the oven. I eat it with mash'potatoes and gravey. Nathan Crawford How To 'Cook A Turkey. On Thanks Giving day mn mnama goes to Wal-mart and she buys a turkey and she cooks it. She roasts it in the oven at 300 degreess and we eat it with mashed potatoes and gr:ae. Angel Thompson Ho%% To Cook A Turkey., M inmom goes to Piggly \\'iggly and buys a turkey. Then we go home and put it in the freezer. Then when it is.lime to cook the turkey'my mom seasons it then she salts and peppers it. Then she bakes it tor t%'o hours It is fun baking a turkey!. . Jeremy My dad kills a, turkey evr ear. MN\ mom cooks a turkey and we butter it? Hailey McClain How To C6ok A Turkey. WhereT get a'Turkey is at Wal-Mart Then 'se lease and go to the house and we put it in the freezer. And when we w6n't to eat my mom lets itth'ought out and then my mom cooks it. And my mom season's it with salt and pepper. And it tastes good when it is already cooked. My mom set it for five hours. My mom stuffs it with pine apples. And we clean it with water. Rickina Williams How To Cook A Turkey. Where do you get your turkey from? We get our turkey Maurice (Moe) Pujol Publisher. Jay Felsberg Managing Editor P.O. 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Box 627Chpley, FL 32428 www.chipleypaper.com permission of Chipley Newspapers, Inc. $46.00 per year plus 322 tax, $4922 total epp $46.00 per year plus $3.22 tax, $49.22 total USPS 667-360 .b from the store then we bring it home to cook My monrmma stuffs the tur- key % ith pineapples then she puts it in the o en She does not like to fry her turkey. Christopher Wolfe How To Cook A Turkey. E rey year my holl family comes to my home. We cook the turkey fer about 5 minits. Then we cook a nuter turkey. We cook it .for 6 nunits Some years we eat a another turkey with salt or pepper. Some tiims we even hunt turkeys. .Beau Harden How To Cook a turkey You can shoot a turkey and cut it's hed off pull the guts out: You put it in the refrigerator. Take it out cook it and eat the turkey. '*- Colby James Every year my mom goes to Wall Mart to buy a tur- key. She puts it the uven aind sets it on 103 tranuts. And then we eat it. Gideon Massey My dad shot a Turkey and brings it home. WalMart and' Piggly Wiggly have Turke ys that we could bye. My mom is but- tering the Turke. *Delia Peel's class Tiana How to cook A,turkey. These are four steps to cooking a turkey. First you go buy a 'turkey. Next, ) ou season it and bake it., Then, you stuff it. Last, you and your family eat it. R an There are three steps to cooking a turkey. First you go to the piggly wiggly and buy the turkey. Second you put the turkey in a .pot and,turnithe oyehain'oldi Iasia'Idu eat the c0]d,,urkxe.,. w word hLai Chase Boyett This is howi'I would bake a turkey. First I buy the biggest turkey WalMart has. I take the turky home cleans it I season and stuff it I put the turky in the oven with pride. I bake it a wile: I then check it only to discover I for- got to turn the oven on she turns the oven ON. I bake the turkey again go outside to play with my sister. My mom help us get a bathg feeds us, tucks us in bed and kisses us good- night. Suddenl.r. I remember the turkey. I run to the stove, opens the oven door smoke boils out filling the house DEAD TURKEY!!! call- craterer order: 1 turkey Jessy Ther are, four steps to cook a Turkey. First, you go to walmart and buy a turkey. Second-you take it home. Thrid you put all the cese- nens that you need to put on it Forth you Bake the turke. Chris First, you go to piggle wiggle to make a turkey Second, you do put it in a pan. Last, yo~u cut it up thin you server it to your family. O'Neal I like my turkey fride and giving to my family and friends at thanksgiving. We wud have greens, cabisn mash potato saled.: Job Step one, You get a turkey. Step two. sou cook it and thin you hut some sesing salt on it step three, you put a little bit more sezining bak on it thin you eat it. that's how you make a turkey.' Justin Spivey Was too cook a, turky. Than are three steps to koking a turky first you go by it second you tar the'raper and then y ou get out the pan and then you.lay the turkey on the pan and then turn the oven on and then poot the turky in the ovin. Seth FIST YOU THROW THE TURKY IN THE OVEN. SECOND YOU DRESS THE TURKY WITH A WOMEN SOOT LAST YOU GET A GALIN OF SOLT AND PEPER AND GET JERMX and. SEE IF IT HAS JERMS. - Savannah There are three steps. to cooking a turky first, you buy it second, you put in the oven. Last, you serve. Abbie Bridges How to cook a- turkey. fist you need turkey. Then you home the turkey and you get a pan you need to put the turkey, in The pan and you need to get The' oven and put turkey in the oven' and you set it'to 60 min and when" ti don you fast tack it and put ont The Tadly. Katrina I will go to walmart and IT'S TURKEY TIME!!!! get a turkey. And I willbut turkey in the bath. Had I x ill dress the turkey. How to cook a Tukey.. Eric There are three steps to cooking a turkey First you goto walmart and buy a turkey, you bake .the turkey in the oven you serve the turkey.. '. i:. Hanna How to.cook a' turkey. First. You buy a rukey. Second, You eat the rukey by .our self. Third. You get seconds. i.Hunte~ .Hw to ,cook a Turky. First, you massage the turkeys feet. Then you gie her a bubble bath then she says help me put on.my bathe ro\e And ,Sunday I have 'to help, here put- on on, her Sunday dress andI don't have any wish use ,ok maby I .jhave some! . .Kaylie .First, you half to go to the store and buy a turkey. Next, you got to give hem a bathe theunclean out the bath rub then you take his hat off and put him on a pan don't put ice! You need to bake him.,Last check him and cut his head off and putit in the trash And then, take a piece and then sure. I love mom, and Dad That ,%as good BaBy. My name Kas lie Bro n . Jasmine MNl \\a first, you buy a turkey at piggl nsiggly. Second you cut it up. Last but not least you cook it and.serve it. *Linda Pigott's class James Clark Cooking a Turkey .,j1,'mom and I' go o .ValMartn and tb y -;the bigiste rurki,Iy.NWe gb1hame .4Wd t"akoff the plaiticon theu ttkas. T)Fn w. cut off the legs and Then :urn on the osen. We put it;on,,122 degrees. Then %e call my uncle, aunt. cousins. Grandma. Grandpa to;.ome ,overto eat. Do you want'to come and eat? . Jayde ,Collins Cooking A Tur- key Dad, and., gp to WalMart. We try tp. find a joice turkey. Not dark meet oln) white meet. Ifwedo0my granma starts,.sneezing. We take it home When. we reach .home we sash.it. Then we pull the gizird out \\e set the oven for 324. My uncle :ppts buder aIot of-it, on top of the turkey. We coqk~it for .l0ments. We season it nith a lot of salt. We eat' rmasht ptatos; ptatorace and some crn, The dzurt is cherry pie, Apple pies and blue bery pie and ice cream Can )ou come and eat with us one Thanks gI% tng' .,La iaen Finch Cooking A Tur. key It's 'Thaingiving and my cous- ins and I are hai ing fun at my Aunt and uncle's house. When we go to ,the store.we.buy the biggest turkey in the w orld. 1jhen we.get home we take off the plasrik and wash it a=td take the liher out. \Ve setthe:oven.to 200'.., then se. put the season on the turkey. We put it in the oven for two hqurs. Then %e cook corn on the cob After the turkey is done we set the.table. Then we take the rurkey out of the oven. I have Cream Soada to drink For desert I have cerry pit. Thanksgis ing is fun because of the turkey that we eat. Elizabeth Fleener Cooking A Turkey Me and my aunt Jenny" go to the store and buy dark turkey. When %%e get home we take the plasic off We ake-the.bag, put. Put it on a tray and put: on salt and peper and put it in the o en for fiffty. While it is cooking se make the sald and put tomateos init then put ledus in it and carrots then we put that,in the fitg. l~ow the turkey was ready. We put the sealed around the tukey. Next wecook the apple pie put on thd ta- blecoth on and make some tea. Then everyone is: there. and we eat. We have the best Thanksgiving ever. Kale Fournier Cooking A Tur- key My mom gqse to Wallmart. She. oly buys' the whit turkey and then she taks the liver put. She puts it in' the, yin she spts .it for 20 mints and then she.sets the table cloths out she lays'the plats. and then she cooks the, mashpupotots and brocle and then: See LETTERS, page 5A 4- j 1-clUIA EIUW LU %,L)L)K a lUl- Wednesday, November 22, 2006, Washington County News/Holmes County Times-Advertiser, 5A LETTERS Sointinued from page 4A "he gets the turkey out. Put some , turkey. on eatch plat and puts the ' iashputot on eatch plat she puts the' broele out too the we eat the food and' for dessert we have'brounes and ice crem. Thaksgiving is fun be- cause I get to see my family and eat with them and play with my little nethyou J.J we play hiding seek. Austin Holley Cooking A Tur- key Thanks giving is the bestin iFall `.because I get to see my cousins. We get the turkey from Wall Mart. We get the hole 'turkey. 'Whein we get, home we get the netk.out. We use the shot to seasonthe turkey,. we set. the oven on 220. We set I for'L 12. minutes. We also have green beans. and pease. We set up the table out- side and thin we put out the forkse and spoons and we put leavs around the turkey. I like Thanks giving be- cause I get to see my cousins... Madison Kincaid Cooing A Turk First we go to Wal-Mart and buy a turkey. We pull off the rap-: per, Then wash it, where there is no bode. We cook it abut 52 degrees. Then for 11 minfits we make the * drinks and it is sweet lea. We start making dazert. We have choclet cake, pumpkin pie. and banana pud- ding. I love Thanksgiving because I get so much food and my family is there to eat with me. Vince Kriser Cooking A Turkey My dad buys a turkey in Padumall "city. Whn we get home we take'the' plastic off. Then my dad seasons it with salt and peper. Then he cooks it in a little pot and fries it for 30, minute. Then we eat out, side on a' picknick tadle.I 'like Thanksgiving because I am with my family. Jonathan Malloy Cooking a Turkey Dad and me go to kill a turkey. PPPPWe killed it. We taked' :ithome and we take the feathers off. Then we wash the turkey. We pot salt,peper and butter on the turkey. We baked the turkey on 100*. My Unkcle, aunt, My Cousins, Grand- ma and Grandpa comes. We have a big plate to pot the turkey on. We have salid around the turkey. We pot glassis on the table and napkins. We hase colors. salid and poratos, then we thank the food. Thanksgiving is a graet holiday becols you get to see your family. JaQuarius My Grandmom cooks Turkey and mackur one and chese and mashbtade with grave. My family and she also cooks corn. She finds the bigst turkey. When we laves she gets home and warsh it in she backs it. The oven is at 5 degrees and she cooks it for 5 hours. We get something to drink like sweet tea. She cooks a btade pie and a chocklit cake. We go walking then we comeback home and we play the. baseball and we play rasilin on the trample. Thanksgiving is speshdll because, my. 'faimly comes over. Then my nefue comes over. They . have to leave but my uncle still plays with me. Mackenzie Miles Cooking 'A-:'. Turkey First we'go to Wal-Mart to . buy a turkey that is big. My aunt and uncle call to eat with us. We:unrap :the tukey, then wash it. When my. mom unraps the turkey, she cooks : it at 52 degrees in the oven for ten ;minits. Then my mom sets the table w ith the plates and the food on the table with the other stuff that's on the.table. Then we eat the food and w..e drink sweet tea with the, food. After we eat we have desert. After. :that my aunt and uncle have to go. 'home. I have fun on Thanksgiving.. Kristian Mitchell Cooking A, turkey Cooking a turkey is' hard work. Me and my dad go to. my. 'uncle BoB's to shoot a turkey. When we get home we pooll the liver,. then scm it. We staff it with maflower,:We set the oven for 2300 and'cook it for ten minttits. We also ,have corn, saled, peas, macki and chese. For desert we have appi pie. Thanksgiving is the graitst because the family gets together! Hannah Moore; Cooking A Tur- key My Nana buys the turkey at Pig- gly- Wiggly. She takes it home, then Sshe un-waps it, then she washes it. . Next she puts it in. the oven on at : 50 For 15 min. Then she bakes the. turkey, cokonut cake, saldi corn on'. the cob, and pumpkin pie. The besi ' part in when the hole family is there.' Thanksgis ing is the best because the famly is together. STaylor Myers Cooking'a Tur- key.This is the way I think that we get a turkey. First my dad and I go hunting some times we.don't get one, well, any way back t the story. Then we go to my gandma's and " grandpa's house in Quensy. Next my dad, my grandpa, and I get to " cleaning the turkey. We pluck the feathers. We skin it get out the guts and throw them away. Then my gandma starts to cook the turkey. I love thanksgiving because we all get to gether and eat. Kayla O'Neal Cooking A Tur- key My grandma goes to get the. tukey from Piggly Wiggly. Then we take the plastic off the turkey. Next, you wash the turkey then 'we get the stuff out. Then we put the turkey in the oven on 12. Weclean up in the living room. Next we take out the table. Thansd-giving is my favorite holladay because all of my family gather around. : Juliann Padgett Cooking A Turkey It's Thank's giving and my cousins and I are having fun at my MawMaw and PawPaw's house. When we go to the store, we will buy the bigers turkey in the whole wide world. When we get home we will take the plastic off the turkey. We wash the turkey then we set the turkey at 200* for 3 hours. Then we put season in the turkey. Then we cook corn on the cob. After the turkey is done we take the turkey out of the oven. Then we put some sealed around the turkey. Then we put the corn on the cob in a pot then Part of Harvest Hoedown was decorating pumpkins. we put the turke on the table, then The desert I Like is wipcream w ith the corn is ready to eat. Then we, ice cream. hase to set the table; take the corn: ' on the cob out of the pot. Then for *Jeannie Ivey's class i latter we will make a charry pie and Warren Gainey How to cook a a apple pie to go with the charry pie. Tahnksgiving turkey First )ou buy Then some ice cream, then put some one at a store. Next you wash it in cream and one charry on top. I love a pot. Then you season it. Last you Thangsgiving because I love cook- poot it in a oven and cook it. ing a turkey. Faith. Padgett Long Ago How Michael A. Shackelford Jr... to cook a Thanksgiving Turkey. Cooking a Turkey I buy my turkey: First, you go into the woods and kill at Wal-mart. We get the dark kind. .a Turkey. Next, you go back to your We take the rap off of it, first. Then..-. house and pick the fethers off. Then. mom takes the guizzard. Liver, and'. you clen it and get the blood and neck out of it.Next She whashe'sthe guts out. Last you cook it for about turkey. She puts it in the:oven. She half an hour. Then you can eat it. put the oven on five degrees. She. '.' Adrian Sims Howv. to cook a lets it stay in there about five munits. Thanksgiving turkey First )ou buy She cooks some mash putdtuo imol- 'one. Next you wash it. Then you cerone and sollat..I think Thanks season it. You let it fry I hour How giving is a time to have a good time. -long. with your family. Crystiana Huter How to cook a Chase Witaker Cooking a. thanksgiving turkey First go to the Turkey On Thankgiving day we go woods and set a trap it. Then chop. to my aunts house. My aunt cooks off his head. Next take a nife and cut the turkey, corn, potatoes, and mack his guts out. Last turn the water on. arone and cheece. We cook the tur- and clean the blood out. Now you; key at 200( and aunt cooks it for 15 have a thanksgi %ing Dinner. minits. Then we set the table with Ina J. Robinon How to cook a a cloth and place. Next we have Thankgn ing Turkey You go in the choklet cake, pumpin pie. Then we s'oods and kil the turke. ith a boss play haf of the day, I love Thankgiv- & arrow cook it. ing because we are together. Cynthia Smith How to Cook -A Katie Cooking A Turkey On. Turkey Long ago L\ hen people don't Thankgiving we buy our turkey at have stoves and stores they woud go Wal-Mart. When we get home we hunting in the woods and find a tur- take off the plastic and take off the key. Sothey could kill it with a gun feathers. Then we put the season on or a bow arrow and pick off the fa- the turkey. When we get done with their. So they could clean it and and the season, we put the turkey in the chop off the turk 's head. So the) oven on for 80 munites. Then'we could cook it. In the fireplace with a cook vetchbles like caints, corn, stick And cook it for 30 minits too. and trtnmuips. After that, we set the And that how they use too cook a table with the turkeN in the middle turk. for Thanksgiving The end and then \ e put the etchbles on the- Hannah Hardesty How to cook table. And then my Grandma says, a Thaksgiming turkey Frist you 'Let's eat." catch it. Next you kill it. Then you Destiney Cooking A Turkey I clean it. last Nou cook it eat it. am going to tell you how I cook a' Kallee Chamberlain How to turkey. First I buy it at Wal-Mart. Cook a lhanksgiv ing turkey. We buy Then I take the plastic off and wash., it cut the hed off and we take the it. Then I clean the turkey arid take feathers off and we wash it then we the fat off. My mom puts the oven .season then we put it in the oven for on for 5 min. when the turkey is 2700 and then we eat it. read) we put the season on. We Lane A. How to cook a Thfiks-; make ham, rice, pies, mash potatoes, 'giving Turkey Frist You haie too and corn. We get the Thanksgiving soot it. Nexst: You got too pluck all plates and set the table. Thanks-' of the fethers obf. Then: You get all giving is speshel because youi get of the soof out. After You need to to see ,our family. Have a great cook it. .., . Thanksgi" ing. Unknown How to cook a turkey Emma Sutton Cooking a Tur- Today first you bu) it. Next take it :ey At %nal man me and my mom go home Then wash it. After season it. and find a turkey. I Lake off the plas- and fry it. Yoy can:*put a guage in tic .and Lake out the neck, liver grd- pot a sause in it.. guilzard I 'wah it. Then I cook it. I Erica Toda) How 'to cook a cook it. for 2 hours and 5 mint. I go thanksgiving turkey Buy on e thaw to my family's house. I like thanks it Season it wash it fry 270 Put a giving because I get to eat turkey. guage put sause in it. Cook in pot At The Steiger Chiropractic Center We Believe It's "BHefer To Give and Receive." Starting Monday, November 13. thru Friday, December 15 For Any NEW PATIENT Who Brings a Gift 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) CLSteiger Chiropractic Center, PA 682 5th St. Chipley Our Office Policy. The patient and any other person repon- Blble for payment has a right to refuse to pay, cancel pay- ment or be reimbursed for payment to any other service, examination, or treatment which Is perfornned as a rentult of, Dr S taand thinn 72 hus of responding to toie advbrtlement for Dr. Stuart Steiger the free service, examination treatment. oven votisaree cook? (How long)' I Zachery Hall How to cook a Thanksgiving turkey Buy one, wash it,, fry it, put a guage in, put sause in ,' it, cook in oven, rotisaree 270 per- cent hot, let it cook one Hour. John Grant Rowell How to cook a Thagsgiving Turkey I would .get a gun and shoot a.tirkey, I would get a gun and-shoot a turkey. Next, I .would chop it's head off. Last, I would cook it and eat it. Briar Mayo How to cook a Thanksgiving Lon Ago. Frst you trapp it next y ou kill it to and gut it and cook it to. Alex L Davis How to cook a Thank sgi\ ing turkey first Buy one next wash it next how it ne'.t Sea- son it next fry it next fry it next put a gauge in it next put sause in it cook in pot 270 cook for 1 hour. Austin Sapp How to cook a Thanksgiving Turkey. First You buy one. Nexst You season it. Then Cook in a pot, oven, rotisaree. Jared Waldrip Long ago How, to cook a thanksgiving turkey I will kill First then I will cook it then pull off feathers then I will eat it. then I will pit in on a plate then I Ill eat it I Love it. then I go play. Hannah Huseth How to cook a turkey Long ago Cook a turkey All you have to do is Puy for it at wal mart And fry at an grill I eat it. S*BJ. Alderman and Alyson Brown's classes Alex Harris: My favrit food at Thanksgiving is a turkey. This is ho" you mack a turkey. You put sisining on the turkey. Then you put it in the oven. When you tac the turkey out of the oven then you eat the turkey. Trinity King: My favorite food at Thanksgiving is turkey. Here is how to make it. Frist by the turkey. Second un pool the paper off it. Thrid put sum spices and let it sit. Fourth put sos on it and put it in the uvin. Fith tacke it out of the uvin and put it on the couter and cut it and eat it. Claudia Seamon: My favorite food at Thanksgiving is turkey. You put sesing on it. Then you cook it. You put charritys on it. Thanksgiv- ing is nice. Andrew Deese: My favorite thing to eat at Thanksgiving is pumkin pie. First you start with a pumkin. Then you cut a hole in the pumkin. Get out the goowe stuf. Then you put the goowe stuf in a pan. Then put the pan in the oven to cook. that is how you make a pumkin pie. Tiffany Lee: My favorite thing to eat at Thanksgiving is macaroni. First put water in the pan. Then when that's finishing poling, them put the macaroni in the pan. When that's finishing the buttue and the in the pan. Then the milk in the pan. Then put the cheese in the pan..then stur it up. Then we an joyend the macaroni. Savannah Manship: My favor- ite thing to. eat at Thanksgiving is turkey and ham. First you take the turkey and stik it in the oven for an hour. Then cut the turkey. Then you can eat it. Heather Wheeler: My favorite thing to eat at Thanksgiving is salad. You put in tomatoes, letters, cole- slaw, and drasing. Then put it in the refrigerator. Then take it out of the refrigerator. And that's how to make salad at Thanksgiving. Sara Townsend: My favorite thing to eat at Thanksgiving is tur- nkey. Put the turkey in the oven, time it, and let it cook. Cut the turkey in slisis and eat it. Happy Thanksgiv- ing everybody. Justin Campde: My favorite thing to eat at Thanksgiving is pe- can pie. First you crack the pecan., Then you make the bread. To make it you haf to have flower and shugr. Then you bake it. In the end you put the pecan on it. then you eat it. , Abdon Bell: My food at Thanks- giving is turkey. You can by itfro the stor. You can fry it put peper on it. Cory Speights: My favorite thing to eat at Thanksgiving is apple pie. Furst put flauor. Then mix it in a bowl. then put it in the uvin. Then put it i a pan then let it cool off then eat it. Apple pie is good. Sierra Schoen: My favorite thing to eat at Thanksiving is browns. Get two egg open the eggs. Then get one cup of water. After you get one cup of water you stir it up. Then you por it on the pan. then you put it in the oven: When it is don you can eat it. 2 AT THIS PRICE 13,988 2 AT THIS PRICE $17,988 2 AT THIS PRICE ------------- .24,988 Model 09216 USED VEHiicLEs.* LEKUS ES 300 AfI 04 INFINITY FK35 Surnroot. Leatrer, snN8243u00'......SI A68 q uriootLea31her.N76o24001 .....29,868 04NM 8h SPO SpfoLoadied, ttOPW701 ...........142 66 Thevimtw4 .*J11140128,S ...... 74 l. $17,869 SIT 4wLowL wm,' )119268 777] lrmmmmN ms*fy ww7 Frr 4ktA wm]w w- Jeremy Parris Seab Sommers Team Sales Team Sales Billy Baxley, Marc Garcia, Scott Jordan Jerett Evans David I Sales Manager Assistant Sales Mgr. Used Car Mgr. Team Sales Team 4200 W. Lafayette St., Marianna, FL (850) 482-6317 1.866-421-4975 NEW 2006 NISSAN PATHFINDER i I i Brindon Scott: It i, har to kok a turkey. You have to put seltre on a turkey. She puts it in the oven. In then we eat it. I love turkey. Elijah Elenburg: My favorite thing to eat at Thaksgiving is stuff ing. What you do is' you get some jalepenos shred them up. Get some bell peppers and some oil then shred the bell peppers. put them i a pane. Then cook them. Madison Reynolds: My favor. ite thing to eat at Thanksgiving is pancakes. You put pancake mix stur it up and put it in the pan. Then cook it. After you are dun cooking it you put surup o it. After you are don with it you put butter on it. Azonna Boston: My favorite food for Thanksgiving is cheese cake. You bake it for 2 minets. Then you cut it and put spice on it and lots of cheese and make shor it got some crust. Tifffany Terrell: My faverit food at Thanksgiveing is turke. What is your faverit food at Thanks. giving? When you kouck a turke and then you put it in the ovin for 20 or 15 sekes you rap it and then you put it in the rfiroogirder and then you het it up and you eat it. Ashley Clopton: My favorite food at Thanksgiving is ham. This is how you make ham Git some stor bot ham and pool some seasoning on it. Stik it in the sto'e for about 80 or 90 seconds. Thin tate it out of the stove and poot it on the table and eat it. Gianna Mathews: My favorite food at Thanksgiving is rools. Frst you haft to put in in the brad maker Then you tacke a big pise and doo it out, Then you tacke little pise of doo. Then you stick it on the tabble an it gist twise as big. That mens you put it in the oven for then mints. Take it out after ten mints and eat it. Richard Dilmore: My favorite food at Thanksgiving is ham. I will bie it at the stor. I will pull the paple off the ham. Then I % iII sesenne the ham. Then I will cook the ham. I will eat it after I cook it. I like ham. Eryka Daniels: My favorite thing to eat at Thanksgiving is macaroi and ceese. I watch my mom cook macaroi and ceese. First you put the wart in to the macaroi and ceese. Then you put the ceese in the macaroi. Unknown Author: My favorite ting to eat at Thanksgiving is turkey. Put it.in the oven and wate for it to get done. Then slise it with a knife. Finally eat it. SEND US YOUR NEWS AND ADS email to: news@chipleypaper.com :: d A .* Model 42216 Model 13256 . ..-o-, r e. _- ,_ _' Chipley falls to Blountstown in playoff action MERLE EASTMAN Sports Correspondent By eliminating the Northview Chiefs from the FHSAA 2B playoffs, the Chipley Tigers advanced to the -regional finals and traveled to Blountstown, Nov. 17, for a rematch with the Blountstown Tigers at Bowles Field. Chipley kicked to Blountstown to :open game two of the play- offs. Brandon Sikora kicked the ball to the Blountstown 12. Blountstown's Jonathan Lockhart returned to the 34. On third and nine from the 35, a Cory Cox pass was completed to Lockhart for a 65-yard gain and a touch- down. The PAT by Jared King was successful. Score 7-0 at the 1:38 mark. Chipley could not start a drive as the Blountstown, defense started tough and it was three-and-out with a punt by .Hunter Park for 38 yards to the Blountstown 39. With good field position Blountstown mounted a 39- yard drive in nine plays as Garry Reed rushed for 21 and Ryan Baker made 16. Cory Cox, on a quarterback keeper, went for one yard and a touchdown. King's PAT was good. Chipley came back quickly following Blount- stown's second score. On a third-and-seven from the. 38-yard line, a pass fromn Hunter Park connected with Joe Green for 62 yards and a touchdown. PAT by Sikora, GALE MAUL Sports Correspondent Graceville Tigers ended their 2006 football season with a 34-4 loss to the FAMU Baby Rattlers in the second round of play- offs Friday night in Tal- lahassee. The Tigers were never in the ball game offensively. They fell by two scores in the first four minutes of the game and never recovered. They lost running back, JayJay Laster when he in- jured a hip in the first quar- ter, and Graceville turned the ball over six times. The Baby Rattlers scored early and held on, and destroyed the Tigers in the second half. FAMU's Chipley tried to get their passing game in motion but the tough Bluntstown defense stopped contest. with Tucker, Mathis hold- ing, was good. Score now, Blountstown 14, Chipley 7. Blountstown roared back loudly with several plays taking them to a fourth-and- 27 when Cory' Cox con- nected with Lockhart for a gain of 27 yards and another touchdown. The two-point, conversion was good. Following, the Blount- stown drive, Chipley took the ball' to its own 20-yard line where Park passed to Paul Hardrick for a gain of eight, but misfortune hit as a pass intended for Hardrick was intercepted by Chase Cox and returned 21 yards to :the four. From there Tirnmy Copeland rushed for a gain of four yards and a touchdown. PAT by King was successful. Blount- stown continued tough as Chipley was three and out, punting from its own 17 yard line. Ending the quarter Seniors Josh Hayes and Bret O'Neal were among those who led the Tigers to a successful season. with Blountstown leading 28-7. - Blountstown,, taking the ball at the Chiplev 45 mounted a drive toward the Chipley end zone, however, Chipley defense proved its toughness by causing a fumble that was recovered by Victor Travis. Blountstown defense continued to hold Chipley to five ards in three plays, forcing a punt from the 15 on a fourth as Blountstow n again had good field posi- tion at its own 46. A scoring drive was terminated with a 14-yard touchdown pass, to Matt Vincent. PAT was, successful. The ensuing kickoff was taken at Carter ar 41. After a quarter an incor nected v a 30-yar lowed by Zach Lee However, intended intercept the 20-ya Chipley a Chiple stopping three-and four yard Jared Lil rest at th line. On s connected yard gain the Blo stopped t advance. Blountsto The th with Blo Brain Parker returned the game's opening kickoff, 95 yards for a touchdown, putting FAMU up 7-0 in the first 16 seconds of the game. FAMU's Tro) Curry ran 92-yards for another touchdown. Tigers punted three times and threw an interception in the first quarter. In the second quarter, the Tigers put together al4-play sustained drive from their 30-yard line to the FAMU 30. A Robinson, field goal attempt fell short. Half time score was 13-0. In the third quarter Graceville's Chris Moore fumbled a hand-off and FAMU's Richard Watson picked it up and ran 68 Lady Tigers beat Marianna The Chipley High School Lady Tigers soccer team defeated the Marianna Lady Bulldogs 2-0 on Thursday, November 9 in Marianna. After a scoreless first half with Chiply in control of the ball most 'of the time, the Lady Tigers struck twice. Keely Jackson scored the first goal with no assist and teh second goal with an assist from Kylie Mulrain.Goalie Hannah Guettler had two saves. yards for .the touchdown, making the score 19-0. At the 3:01 mark. Jona- than Ferrell picked off a Steverson pass and ran 42 yards for the touch- down. The kick was good, making the score FAMU 26, Graceville 0. FAMU scored a safety when Moore was tackled in the end zone, making the score ,28-0. In the fourth quarter, Watson added an 11-yard touchdown to extend the lead to 34-0, with 7:40 left in the game. The Tigers managed a safety at the 3: 54 mark and another at the 2:21 mark. We'll pay you when your income stops. ^ ur plan is designed to provide you money when your income stops, if you are disabled from sickness or accident. With disability contact our agency today! ,Augo-Owns Inswunce Life Home Car Business Rogers Insurance Agency 1396 Jackson Ave. Chipley, FL 32428 Ph. (8501 638-1805 ,.. Chipley to minus 12 yards ,, ... in three plays and Chipley's punt rolling dead at the 46. V Blountstown launched a scoring drive of 54 yards in four plays including- a pass from Cox to Reed for 27 yards. A rush by Cope. land gained 18 yards for a touchdown. King's PAT was U Good and the score rose to Blountstown 43 Chipley 7. With- the mercy rule in ef. fect, Chipley had a drive of 43 yards in 12 plays turning the ball over on the fourth- it for most of the and-sevenon an incomplete pass as the third quarter came to a close. the,.27 by Jessee Chipley defense leaders: id returned to the Shane Kriser had 12 tackles; a six-yard loss on Zach Lee, seven; Victor Tra. back scramble and vis had five; Tucker Mathis mplete, Park con- had five; Cody Deschenes vith Hardrick for had five; and Brett O'Neal d completion, fol- had four tackles. y a completion to Chipley receiving: Zach e for seven yards.; Lee, had three of four for , the next pass, 71 .yards; Joe Green, one for Hardrick was of one for 62 yards and a ed by Lockhart at touchdown; Paul Hardrick, ard line ending the two of six for 38 yards; and ittemnpt. Danzell Everett, one of four y's defense rose, for 12 yards. Blountstown on "It was evident to any. I-out giving up one who saw both games. ds in three plays. 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Funds Accepted Call For Free Pre-Qualification Ph. 850-638-8376 www.conununitysouth.net IW..I I ........ 0 .. 1W - Wednesday, November 22, 2006, Washington County News/Holmes County Times-Advertiser, 7A Tournament time While the election re- turns were being counted, Ponce de Leon Lady Pi- rates were counting up the points on the first night of their Tip Off Tournament. The Varsity Lady Pirates outscored the Marianna Lady Bulldogs 60-17 in a game that resulted in limited playing time for the starters, and a running clock in the third period. The Lady Pirates came out smoking, 'with a 28-2 lead in the first period of play. Leading scorers were Lacy Griffin with 17 points, Mary Howes with 10 points, and Alex Mc- Cormick with nine. In earlier tournament match ups- scores were: Malone Lady Tigers with 52; Walton County Lady Braves, 48; Cottondale, 56; Bethlehem 35. On the final night of the Ponce de Leon Lady Pi- rates Tip-Off Tournament the Lady Pirates pull off a win against the Malone Lady Tigers. The top scorers were Mary Howes with 17 points, Allex Mc- Cormick with 10 points and Lacey Griffin with 8 points. The Lady Tigers played a hard fought game but the Lady Pirates came out on top with the 58- 49 victory.Other ,games played were the Bethlehem Lady Wildcats over the Marianna Lady Bulldogs 42-34 and the Cottondale Lady Yellow Jackets over the Walton Lady Braves 59 to 46. PdL season underway The varsity Lady Pirates lost their season opener at home against last year's 3A State Champion Florida ..High:S'erfiinoles. In a close riatch-up the Seminoles defeated the Pirates 49-46. Lacey Griffin led the Pi- rates with 14 points. Mary Howes scored 12 points and Allex McCormick scored 9. In the earlier junior var- sity game the Lady Pirates defeated the Lady- Semi- noles by a score of 45-16. In game two of their regular season the junior varsity and varsity Lady Pirates of Ponce de Leon hosted the Lady Wildcats of Bethlehem Thursday night. The Varsity Lady Pirates outscored the Wildcats 75-39. Alexx McCor- mick caught fire leading the Lady Pirates with 24 points, while Lacy Grif- fin scored 19 and Mary Howes contributed 13. In the earlier match with the junior varsity Lady Pi- rates defeated the Wildcats 30-10. Correspondent Tammy Godwin j - .. Front row, from the left; Alicia Davis, Hillary Harper, Tyla Yates, Brooke Johnson, Heather Sewell, Lacey Griffin, Allex McCormick, Channing Hammond, Sha-Lea PdL Senior, Lacey Griffin was the point leader for Yates. Back Row: Gypsy Griffin, Ashley Parson, Maggie Wright, Mary Howes. Tuesday's tournament game with 17 points. Daydra Brown, Jennifer Grant Panhandle Classic The Chipola College Indians will host the Pan- handle Classic, Dec. 1-2, in the Milton Johnson Health Center. The Indians play Santa Fe at 8 p.m., Friday, Dec. 1, and Daytona Beach at 8 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 2. Panhandle fans will have a chance to see all five men's teams in action beginning with Pensacola and ABAC at noon on Friday, Dec. 1. Gulf Coast meets Genesis One in the 2 p.m. game. Top-ranked Tallahassee will face Day- tona in the 4 p.m. game, and Okaloosa-Walton will play South Georgia Tech in the 6 p.m. game on Friday. Saturday's action be- gins with Gulf Coast and ABAC at noon. Pensacola and Genesis One tie up at 2 p.m. Tallahassee plays South GA Tech at 4 p.m. Okaloosa-Walton meets Santa Fe at 6 p.m. Satur- day. The Chipola men's team is ranked second in the NJCAA National Poll, and second in the state FCCAA polls behind number one Tallahassee. The Indians improved to 5-0 with a 94-64 win over Bevill State on Nov. 9. Victor Dubovitsky had 15 points including nine of 10 from the free throw line. DeAndre Thomas had 14 points including 10 in the second half. Ed Berrios, Mario Little, Jamarcus El- lis and Johnny Harris, each scored 12 points. For the latest scores, call 718-2CJC or visit www.chipola.edu Lady Indians off to a fast start for 2006-07 season Chipola College Lady Indians share the top spot in the FCCAA Women's Basketball poll with Gulf Coast this week, and Chipola freshman Lesheira The h.... aof, o. s The Chipola Indians and Lady Indians are in action for the 2006-07 season. Stevens was named FC- CAA State Player of the Week. The freshman from Chattahoochee led the reigning FCCAA 'cham- pions to three impressive victories, including two against nationally-ranked opponents during last weekend's Holiday Inn Express/Alzheimer's Clas- sic. Stevens averaged 16.0 points, 8.7 rebounds and 3.0 assists in wins 6ver then-FCCAA No. 6 Cen- tral Florida, NJCAA No. 3 Trinity Valley and NJCAA No. 4 Southeastern Illinois. After tallying 25 points, 11 rebounds and 4 assists against Central Florida on Nov. 10, Stevens put to- gether solid performances on Saturday and Sunday against Southeastern Illi- nois (12 points, 7 rebounds, 2 assists) and Trinity Val- ley (11 points, 8 rebounds, 3 assists), respectively. Chipola College's 65- 55 victory over number three Trinity Valley gave the Florida .- -Panhandle .-- Conference a 6-5 record for the weekend (Nov. 10- 12) in the second Annual Chipola College Holiday Inn Express/Alzheimer's Classic. Panhandle teams struggled on Friday, going 1-4 with Chipola getting the only victory. Confer- ence teams bounced back, going 4-1 on SaturdayN with several upset victo- ries. Number 16 Chipola capped off the night with a 60-55 victory over number four Southeastern Illinois. Proceeds from the tournament and from r three-nmile mnmori.\ti.., helped to raise $1,100 'for the Alzheimer's Resource Center of Dothan, Ala. The Lady Indians next home game! is Dec. 8 against FCCJ. For the lat- est scores, call 718-2CJC. Little IndiansClup The Chipola College men's basketball team in- vites boys and girls ages 6-12 to join the Little Indians Club. The $20 membership fee includes the opportunity to perform during Chipola games on Feb. 1. 8 and 10. Forjifor hipo.i.4ll.J-ake HeaiZck at (8501718-378. ' More Sports Page2A WE WANT ALL OF YOUR SPORTS NEWS! SEVERAL OF THE ITEMS ON THIS PAGE WERE SUBMITTED BY PRIVATE INDIVIDUALS WHO WANT THEIR TEAMS IN THE PAPER. HOW ABOUT YOU? EMAIL TO news@chipleypaper.com or fax to 638-4601. 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Laura Brewer, right, shares a laugh with the hon. oree, Charles Brock, seated, as his wife, Nora, Buddy Baxley, left, and Randall Truett listen in. Brock was honored at the recent Vernon football celebration. Chipley Christmas parade Chipley's annual Christmas parade will take place 3: 30.p.m. December 2. Deadline for entries is 1 p.m. Fri- day, Dec. 1. Lineup will be at the old Chipley High School track at 2:30 p.m. on the day of the parade.:, Entries may be faxed to 638-8770 or mailed to the Washington County Chamber of Commerce at P.O. Box 457, Chipley. FL 32428. They may also be dropped off at the chamber office, 685 Seventh Street, Chipley. Prizes will be awarded for the top three entries. Win. ners will be recognized at the Chipley City Council meet. ing on Dec. 12. Rules and regulations for the parade include: *Do not throw candy. Candy can be handed out, but not thrown. *The City of Chipley will provide a Santa and Mrs Claus. Do not include a Santa on your float. *Indennification and waiver on back of the parade ap. plication must be signed and dated by the person respon. sible for the parade entry. For more information, call (850) 638-4157. Erin Solger, (right),shows off one of- the blue ri.'Ibir winners at the Walton County fair. U Ethan Solger (right) poses with one of the heifers the Walton County fair. Success at local fairs Calie Gilbert, Ethan Solger and Erin Solger represent- ed Chipley High School FFA and Washington County 4-H il competitions at several beef shows during local S'fairs. i Gilbert won reserve champion steer at the Jackson County fair, grand champion steer at Walton County, * grand and reserve steer, supreme heifer and first in show- Smanship at Holmes County. She also i on reserve champion heifer at the Peanut Festival in Dothan. Ala. ' Ethan won reserve champion steer and second in se- nior showmanship at the Walton County fair. " Erin won reserve champion Angus at Jackson County, at reserve supreme heifer, showmanship and grand cham- pion Angus at the Holmes County Fair. Tour of Homes The Hatcher Home at 721 Fifth Street, Chipley will be featured in the Tour, of Homes The home of Dr. and Mrs,' Jason Hatcher, was- built in' 1904 by Tom Sale who was in the naval stores business. For decades, it- was the parsonage for the First Baptist Church and when a new parsonage was built,. The Rev. George Gay bought this house. The Hatchers purchased the home in 2004 and add- ed the second floor in 2005. This home will feature sev- eral'Christmas trees. 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 or by calling 638-8889 or 638-5550. Chipley Woman's Club is sponsoring the tour which begins at their club house located at 607 Fifth Street. Tour maps and refresh- ments will be available at 'the clubhouse. Tickets may also be purchased at the clubhouse the day of the tour. Serving our And Your Fay Since 167 Mon.-Fri. 8-5:30, Sat 8-1 p.m. KING'S DISCOUNT DRUGS 1238 Main St., Chipley (850) 638-4875 Awards on display Members of the PeeWee division squad proudly dis- play their many awards and trophies at the Vernon football celebration. Diabetes education class, Washington County Health Department will conduct a free diabetes education class from 9 to 11:30 a.m. Dec. 5 at the Council on Aging on South Boulevard in Chipley. The class is part of the health department's chronic disease health promotion and education program, A Bet- ter Life. It will be conducted by Heather ShelbN, RN, and Fax news to Mike Cole, RD. To register, call 638- 850-638-4601 6240, ext. 162. ' I am in need of Washington County auto tags be- ginning with prefix #50 for the years of 1938, 42, 43, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 54 and 55. FOR MUSEUM COLLECTION Also want Washington County porcelain or met- al auto tags dated 1911-17, paying $500-1,000 each, depending on condition. Also want Florida tags dated 1918-43. Jeff Francis (727) 345-6627 Email: gobucs13@aol.com www.floridalicenseplates.com P.O. Box 41381 St. Petersburg, FL 33743 FURNITURE & MAlTRESSES LOW LOW LOW OVERHEAD guarantees LOW LOW LOW PRICES P & S DISCOUNT FURNITURE Chipley (Since 1973)* (850) 638-4311 Town of Wausau Election` r,- The Town of Wausau will be: holding a general election on December 12, 2006. The polls will be open from 7:00 am until 7:00 pm.: The following candidates have qualified for the 3 posts that are available: Dallas Carter, Incumbent; Rog- er Hagan, Incumbent; Dot McDonald; Charles Park Sr., and Heather Walters. The Town of Wausau votes at-large, therefore the top (3) three candidates with the most votes will fill the positions available. All registered voters vot- ing in the Town election will vote: at the Town Hall, 1607 Second Avenue, Wausau, FL 32463. Absentee ballots are available by request from Town Clerk Margaret Riley 850-638-1781. As published in the WVashington County News on November 22, 29 and December 6, 2006. Wednesday, November 22, 2006, Washington County News, 9A Today's "prattle" will include a reprint of the story on St. Johns Free- will Baptist Church that appeared in the Heritage of Washington County book. Acknowledgment is made to Virginia Anderson Hewett as the contributor of this.writing. This article is being used for several reasons. First of all, St, Johns Freewill Church is the church my mother first joined and is the church where she and the Cook grandparents who raised her attended. Secondly, it is my plan to use a larger picture of the St. Johns congregation with hopes that some iden- tification can be made. A third reason for the repeat is that St. Johns Freewill Baptist. Church now has a full-time pastor, as well as an associate pas- tor. The pastor is the Rev. Odis Whitehead, who has recently returned to his native Washington County. The associate is the Rev. James Elmore,; who also serves as mayor of Cot- tondale. Look for additional and special services to be added to the schedule at St. Johns Freewill Baptist Church. ' The exact date of the constitution of St. Johns Freewill Baptist Church, located on St. Johns Road and Highway 173, two miles south of Bonifay, is unknown. Church senrices :were held in other build- ings, including private homes, before a meeting house was ever built. -On Nov. 22, 1902, prop- ety. .was given by Novie and Alexander Sessoms to "James Anderson. Clay- ton Scott and M.L. Hill, church deacons, and their successors in office for- ever, solely for a church site and burial grounds.'"' At that time, this property was located in Washing- ton County and remained so until 1915 when the boundaries were changed, placing the church in Hol- mes County. i./ , The first building for St. Johns Freewill Bap- tist Church was of frame construction, bungalowv top, home-style structure, situated in the southwest corner of the existing cemetery, facing south. The lighting was kerosene lamps hanging from the ceiling and attached to Perryi's Prattle By Perry Wells Congregation of St. Johns Freewill Baptist Church 1950. the walls. A wood burning heater was provided for heat. There were outdoor toilets for the men and the ladies. Water was brought from a nearby spring. This spring was boxed in, with steps, and became a baptismal pool and a place for swimming. It also was used as a com- munity gathering place for outdoor events. Sunday schools were held in classes divided, into the four corners of the church building. Later, an addition as added to the north side of the meeting house for Sunday school. Mules and horses hitched to wagons and buggies used for transpor- tation, were tied to trees at, the present church site. The 'fev cars and trucks bringing folks -to church also parked there. A long "table" consisted of hog wire stretched between two trees. It was used for spreading food at the "all day singing" or other church events. Before the' improvised table, food was spread on the ground. On; Nov. 22, 1929,, Mattie and A.W. Weeks gave more property to the church which includes the location of the present building. In the late 1960s, Dave Leavins laid the block to begin construc- tion of the new church. Records do not reflect the actual building of the pres- ent sanctuary, but it was completed soon after the original blocks were in place. Tump Wells and Joe Eldridge are remembered as two of the early pastors of St. Johns Church in the 1920s. Services were origi- nally held each third Sun- day in the month. Records indicate that meetings on first and third Sundays were begun in 1948. In 1955, the church began meeting every Sunday while Brother Frank Willis was pastor. Other pastors of St. Johns Freewill Baptist Church include G.W. Nobles, 1,948; Rufus Hy- man, 1949; D.W. Poole, 1951, and Frank Willis, 1953-1955 and 1999-2002. Hubert Henderson, 1955; Walter Eldridge, 1956- l93,Perr) Stevens. L96,l:; Troy Lee Waslsingham, 1966; B.W. West, 1967; David Pollitt, 1969; Arthur Anderson, 1970. Charles Jenks, 1974; James Lewis, 1974; Reuben Bell, 1977; Bobby Register, 1979; Earl Stevens, 1980; Mickey Broadway, 1982; David Brazille, 1984; Steven Sanders, 1984; Ralph Bell, 1985-1988; Delmas John- son, 1985: Allen Austin, 1989; David Hidle. 1991; Steven Hutchinson, 1998; Irvin Jamison, 2000; John Holland, 2001; Virgil Jack- son, 2002, and Byron Reg- ister, 2002,. Brother Wayne Hartzog has been preach- ing at St. Johns during the year 2005. St. Johns Freewill Bap- tist Church Cemetery is a_ landmark burial ground for many early families of the area, including Leavins, Jernigan, Kelly, Cook, Chestnut, Bailey, Harris, Barber, Sims, Henderson, Pipkin, Anderson, -Hewett and .many.-otherst. A, isni to this cemetery will be of great assistance to those seeking genealogy infor- mation. See you-all next week. Thanks for service Superintendent of Education Calvin Stevenson pres. ents a plaque of appreciation to outgoing School Board Chairman Gary Clark. Clark served on the school board for 12 years. Toys for Kids news Toys for Kids will hold a fund-raiser in the coming weeks. Boston Butts prepared by Chipley Volunteer Fire Department are 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. Flu vaccine clinics scheduled Washington County Health Department has scheduled the following flu vaccine clinics in December: *Tuesday, Dec. 5, at Wausau Town Hall from 9 a.m. -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 a shot. Infant shots are available and the Washington County Health Department. Flu vaccine appointments are also available at the health department. Your Medicare will be billed. For all others there will be a $30.52 charge for each shot. Wausau Christmas parade A . Wausau 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. Thanks for service Superintendent of Education Calvin Stevenson pres- ents a plaque of appreciation to outgoing School Board Mamber Francis Hinson. Hinson served on the school board for 8 years. Vernon Christmas Parade Vernon will host its annual Christmas parade on Sat- urday, December 9. The parade is scheduled to begin promptly at 1 p.m. and proceed down Main Street. Lineup for the parade will begin at 12:30 p.m. at the track behind the Old Vernon High School. Immediately following the parade, Santa Claus will be at the City Hall to visit with the children. For more information, and for those wishing to participate in the parade, contact Becky at City Hall at (850) 535-2444. *We are looking for artists/crafters, vendors for the Second Annual Holiday Festival to be held Saturday, Dec. 9, Main Street, Hwy. 79, Vernon from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. For information on booth rentals, contact Donna at 859-251-9126 or Kristy at 850-535-9880. A / 1A, Washi ton County News, Wednesday, November 22, 2006 ..JIM ., . Washington County Sheriff's Office arrest report -dted November S13 through November 20, 2006.' Angela BosweH, w/f, 2/ 11/78; Caryville; burglary of occupied dwelling, bat- . tery; arrested 11/19. Denjk Bush, w/m, 6/8/ 87; vernon; driving under the influence; arrested 11/19. Woodell Carroll, w/m. 4/8/54; Ponce de Leon: driving while license suspended or revoked. possession of controlled substance without pre- scription, possession of cocaine; arrested 11/16. Kimberly Carter, w/f; Chipley; grand theft. Jerome Cowart, b/m,y 9/10/72; Chipley; viola- tion of probation; arrested 11/17. Joseph Davis, w/m: Ponce de Leon; worthless checks; arrested 11/15. Cheryl Eaton. w/f. 3/ 5/58: Chipley: grand theft auto; arrested 11/16. Thomas Fitzpatrick. w/m, 5/12/53: Wausau: driving while license sus- pended or revoked, driving under the influence. Jon Fondren, w/m, 2/25/73; Chipley; driving under the influence/serious bodily injury; 11/15. Donnie Joyner, w/m, 9/23/64; Chipley; aggra- vated battery, child abuse, aggravated assault, battery; arrested 11/17. Ronnie Loman, b/m, 7/31/79; Samson, Ala.; grand theft; arrested 11/16. Edward Lunsford, w.m, 4/25/69; Chipley; violation of probation; ar- rested 11/13. Angela Martin, w/f, 2/28/79; Chipley; viola- tion of probation, Jackson County warrant for grand theft auto; arrested 11/16. Marcus Merriel, b/m, 12/22/82; Chipley; posses- sion of marijuana less than 20 grams; arrested 11/1,6. Michael Noble, w/m, 7/31/51; Orange Park; bur- glary, violation of injunc- tion (three counts) stalk- ing; arrested 11/14. Sheretha Paramore, b/f, 12/20/77; Chipley; Jackson County warrant for unlawful sexual acts; arrested 11/17. Daniel Sharpe, b/m, 3/21/78; Chipley; viola-, tioni of probation; arrested 11/14. Danny Threet, w/mn, 10/27/67; Milton; making a false report; arrested 11/17. Lillie Williams, b/f 3/6/71; Caryville; driving while license suspended or revoked: arrested 11/13. Council on Aging Washington County Council on Aging is en. couraging senior citizens in the community, 60 years of age or older, who are interested in activities. For more information on these and other services call 638- 6216 or 638-6217. LEG~~AL OIE -. Pits Swaggerty convicted .... r . Pitts co vi e TEETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF IN THE CIRCUIT CAJRT FOR State Attorney Steve Meadows has announced that a FOREST wa orLoRyIO a OIIDA U 'R Washington .County jury convicted Hulon Pitts. 60, of CASE'J H and-MARY O SN a -" ~ JJ JAMES GOLLEHON, and MARY VERNtON a. ANtDERSCN ara Chipley, of aggravated assault with a firearm. The jury ffERGOLLEHON, hiswife, PtE ANDEfSO deliberated until about 9:30 p.m. Thursday. S V ATA ALAandoth- LARRYYATES, CLINTON YATES, MALGORZATA PITALA, and oth Pitts was alleged to have pulled a gun on two subjects CHARES RANDALL BIELINSKI NOTICefendaTION on February 21, following a dispute as to the issue as to Defendants I TO: John Murzanski NOTICE FACTION 614 Dalton Place : C E Northbrook IL 60062-3906 whether a roadway was a public or private road, accord- TO: CHARLES RANDALL BIE- SophleDykas ing to the state attorney's office. LastKnownAddress:3650 Union 3641 S. Walcott in office. Hill Road Chicago IL60619 Pitts was taken into custody following the return of the Bonifay, Florida Malorzata Pitala verdict and sentencing was set for December 11 at I p.m. that an action has been filed 31463 KRAKOW against you and you are required POLAND The offense carries a maximum sentence of five years to serve a copy of your written Ludwik Dykas < defenses, if any, to ROY LAKE, o ara ,r,.., with a minimum mandatory three-year sentence. Plaintiffs' Attorney, whose ad- :9gtr.,. arC ..CT dress Is 202 North Waukesha err.aaroa ii. Meadows also announced that on Friday, another Street, Bonifay, Florida'32425, Zof,3, armac a,:GBirc, Washington County jury convicted Jerry Lee Swagerty, foethe original with the Clerk of Emlia Gaarack '. thisths Court, RO. Box 647, Chipley, E u Gniu, C arcoa.:,- age 41, of Chipley. of possession of cocaine. The case Florida 32428, either before J.. ..., '- ,service on Plaintlffs'.Attorney F Gar-. ,:,*- stems from his arrest by the Chipley Police Department or immediately thereafter, f you Jar, Fran.id: .r ara.: fall to do so, a default may be T.iauA: Garpui in July of this year. Sentencing for Swagerty is also set entered aganstyouforthe relef Edward Garbacik' ."/.-.i.?. -* ,, r r demanded in the Complaint. Zofia~arpa,:ir W,pai. for December 11. The offense carries a five-year maxi- Copies of all court documents Cran.e arr..a.iK SIsentence n this case, including orders, Frar,Stopkie GracHendze ; murn sentence. are available at the Clerk of the Bozena StopkiewiczHendzel Circuit Court's office. You may AndrzeJ Stopkiewicz review these documents upon AndrzeJ Garbaclk Request. Anna Garbacik You must keep the Clerk bf the Krystyna Garbacik Mazun Pickin and Grinnin circuit Court's office notified of C/o General Consulate for the There are be free Pickin' and Grinnin' jam sessions at persthslawsultllbemalled 1530North Lake ShoreDrive the Chipley Farmers' Market. located at 685 7th Street. :ico ecord at the g NOTFIED rna ar, This non-profit event will be held the first and third Sat- TES rr. rnd ndsea of .. ,l prI. t this court on10/23/, 2006. or h" s 11 DACOOnK CLERFK W '-,rhn C'.:,unr, F/ond: urdays of each month. The session on December 2 will Fi, 1: i L,:l,, Blck ........: ,.,0 parde Anyonle DEPUTY CLERK -mil urni Or.e a : t...-. cr.itcr,p i begin at 1 p.m. due to the Christmas parade. Anyone AtU n,.nLr.K Hr.i i -,sn:,n :Tn.r,.n.,rn,:n A n p NOI vr.s Irlo ,em irar 1 o .-n r:,n T, r, l.ni 2 inr ,,n who plays an instrument, or just wants to listen will b e r- ::' .... .. .l .......,... '' Pagk 1518 Puc,..: IA:crri or welcome. For more information contact Rick Kent at NoticeofHHearngtoRevise var.-r,-onr,nCc.ur, Fior.a 6 3Q.8 850 68The Student Progression Plan ha: c-.r. (i1ao agai,.'l ,c., and (-850)638-0577. Washington County School you are required to serve a copy Board of your written defenses, if any, December 11, 2006 to It on Timothy H. Wells, plain- S5:30 p.m. tiffs' attorney, whose address is Kiwani frit Notice Is hereby given that n Post Office Box 155, Bonlfay, I -..a n-- Is f ru" i t sa eMonday, December 11 at 5:30 Florlda'32425-0155 onorbefore Chipley Kiwanis members conducting a fundrais- P.M., the Washington County December 15, 2006, and file Chipley Kiwanis members are conductSchool Board will review th tre n, r tr .er 1 r ing drive through November 30. They are selling Navel Student Progress.on Plan sor c.un e Iharlorr.e .or irn'., D',increl nroan-r. otrr.Ar n ea olaili -,I oranges, ruby red grapefruit. and tangelos in 20 to 40 ri" 'i..., can a ,i II .. r' .... a... ,I, ... ft uM b boxes f Qsso fe f rui,!, 40 45(?. ... u relic.mc-ar'd. ,-O..c To place ap n order. contact David Solgerorany Kiw'artfs"f .;. '-r". ... ,8.uE- - lace .rdinA- ln .r1, of c.-, rr. ipar LI LaD H COOK member. Delivery will be December 14 and 15. 0, srF or ona, or C ..'.. affecica rs.nr ii ,ar,nr. By K 1.1D i ri S . D velopm o S.r.oo Pro. A n Doput. Ci.ri S :: : cedures As pu.is...n-m in irn. Washington SPurpose County News November 15, 22, t b s To revise the Washington County 29, and December 6, 2006. P tb o fo s lSchool Board Studenit Progres- Washington County Plat Directory books are ready. sion Plan toreflctchnges ALvET .ENT They are on sale for $40 each at the Washington County A ni ne oc. Turao .-:.n a, Tr, teaanlrr,.31._ Con r, ScrcI Try PanhlalOIn arEa uca 1o,:,nai appraiser's office. The books will be made available at ,aro .ac .nChaun. ap,. Cn AEr, .r u1 1) Tr, ugrn 1003 1l Ire. 74.W-:1Biva Cnr.,iv! Fhri ,,1ir a. other locations within the county at a later date. The plat FloridaSchoolCode todevelop/ a.r.n,, C ,nl ae ,. orlj.hillnq ,i ** r ii*n revise policy and procedures. COuf Scho o. iii directory is sponsored by Chipley Kiwanis Club. For Economic impact co 5 ,, :.6 more information, contact David Solger at 638-1276.. O.,,r,or....pp .. nq ..d m ai el 00 Dru p u rr.n r.ri ui00 i: Fnc, I Ii-m.e,156r t IA v ilual: a. I ir Ccolair a n "0d l' 02 up'ml r .T C. roT.pi .O :co cop rl[hrrnp e,araoure6 E r,, .n ra 'p.. r,..d S Chipley soccer action ,4ni .c, a 6' Tr.i Sire Ir t . Chip.. eyr.ipe, FloriacI rc At5ou.P-,EC rrar azo, Bh:r x *Bozeman defeated the Chipley Lady Tigers 1-0 in soc- A r. i.r inda, wr,,,',igc... wiC6-.r -;, ..a, Drmc..T. Cc r.-ry lIaw. NTca 'rnir11 ii is r 16. -ow1 ru iunaiT. ai inc cer. Alez Trujillo scored a first half goal that stood up for anra Dcembr, ? E2. .00a PAEC ..ri..a .'`.3 A, theBwin. o4 aoioo r r alla r in,:,n, I the win. .. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT oa.,ai, rea r id, ma, S 0 The Washington County District "eei",p marred taliv ldI *The boys fell twice to Bozeman, 5-1 and 8-1. School Board will accept bids I..r c .....ar cr, Bic- 0r 12.. on a New Hydraulic Press Brake. Alarairng rilncoid i co-1.i..ngn Specifcatlons areavailableatthe on funding and e-rate approval. A School Board office, 652 Third -ut Ml01 sor ap.0ro.a iin mn-ade Street Chipley, Florida. Bids will alr. Jaruar, 5. 20 Wa.nir.g. Lady gers im pro e to 4-0 be accepted no later than.1:00 ion Counr), rcoi Boar rr l- k P.M., December 7. o00l ir, tha Ing. PAEC reserves the right to The Chipley Lady Tigers basketball team improved to Schoo, Board on;c .r..... r.,, b& -' .... n .. all o 4-0 with a 52-31 win over Wewahitchka. Teanna Hill had awarded atthor bring boards I a C -oun r. ie,," Novr Wnr, 12 points, while Sherian Gonzalez and Jatara Hogans had sa dnvsopw Hrked"Sera led l '"' Bids for New HydrApilo Press GAL 0,b,ERTIiElAflT 11 each for the 4-0 Lady Tigers. Kassi Shackleford added .Er. Bn u..l a i r6.ab LivTATO TO BID T odres. TrE Bcrd I StTI t r T O E Br c Ela n .I six rebounds. The Lady Tigers host Graceville tonight. r, c .nira,0 Tr,.Par.r.acr..eaeaEducal..:.nai %S- p.li. IIn in ire NI a,nringi:.r, C.:.r,aorl.ur. iP4ECi lio.:.alcd a r County News November 15. f.s Wal Nio Cric, l,1 Florida II 22,2006. wrone I. cal acertI 1. h : a thing . Attorney arrested for kiddie porn IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF cc a libe THE FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL S3 le cmuncan., C ir. Attorney General Charlie Crist today announced the CIRCUIT IN AND FOR WASH- cult. The deadline for submitting arrest of an attorney from Bay County on multiple charg- I O CONTY FLORIDA ds 2:00pm FrdaT. Deembrtb es of producing child pornography, possession of child CASENO. 67-2006-CA-332 speciflcationsand therespons .. p c DIVISION requirements may be viewed at pornography and promoting the sexual, performance of CHASE HOME FINANCE LLC, thO PAEC w ebste: as Bids aCHASE MANHATTAN MORT- will be opened Monday, De- a child. GAGE CORPORATION, cember 18, 2006, 8:30am, at S Investigators with Crist's Child Predator C berCime Plantff, the PAEC office located at 753 in"eS-igatOr I- St's ChdPredator C pv. West Blvd. Chipley, Florida. Bids Unit discovered Paul Richard Parker. Jr.'s distribution TIMOTHY CARROLLs atal, alr, C e ....mp a eIra Defendant(s) 'eaeid er, 6iopc n ,a,.a i e e"ln i and promotion of pornographic videos of children during NOTSCE OF FORECLOSURE bid for FbearDSng-3 Service, BidIs an Lindercover online investigation. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN contingent on funding and e-rate an er er nline in ga n. pursuant to a Final Judgment approval. A request for approval Parker. 42. placed pornographic videos on the internet, of mortgage Foretoure d ii n . here they were discovered by a Child Predator Cyber- n asNo 67-2006-CA-332of Board meeting PAEC reserves r t y the Circuit Court of the FOUR- the right to accept or reject any Crime investigator who was able to trace them back to WASHINGTON County, Florida As published in the Washington Parker. Search warrants executed at Parker's Panama herein CHASE HME FINANCE County News November 15, LLCj SUCCESSOR BY MER6- 22,2006. City residence uncovered hundreds of images and videos ER TO CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE CORPORATION, Sealed proposals, in duplicate, of child pornography on his computer and other equip- ROLLthe PlTANYA ARRTIMOTHYangatthe Tr tCountyAirport meant TENANT #1 N/K/A JOHN DOE; will be received bytheTri-County s. *. TENANT #2 N/K/A JANE DOE Airport authority until 4 .m.De- Investigators also discovered that Parker created child are the Defendants, I will sell camber 13 2006 global time, at tor the highest and best bidder the offices of URS Corporation, pornography by enticing young boys over the internet for cash at FRONT STEPS OF 1367 South Railroad Avenue, THE WASHINGTON COUNTY Chipley, Florida 32428. All pro- to perform sexual acts via webcam. Parker would then COURTHOUSE at 11:00AM, on posals received will be publicly .. the 18 day of Dec. 2006, the fol- opened and read aloud during video tape these acts and make pornographic videos from lowing describedproperty asset the Tri-County Arport authority's forth in said Final Judgment: regularly schedule monthly meet- them. He was arrested by officers with the Child Predator THE SOUTH 1/2 OFTHE NORTH ing held on December 14 2006 err ad 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 at 700 p.m. at the Tri-County CyberCrime Unit and the Bay County Sheriff's Office. OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF Airport terminal building. To pur- SPs in personal injury law. .THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SEC- chase plans and specifications, Parker pecializes personal iuryaw. TON 24, TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH, or for more Information please r i b, H RANGE 13 WEST, WASHING- call 850-638-8700. Parker is being held at the Bay County Jail. He is TON COUNTY, FLORIDA A/K/A As published in the Washington a chi*l in th p c ESiATE NUMBER 14 BLOCK8 County News November 15, charged with nine counts ofusing a child in the produc- OF SILvERLKEEsTATES PLAT. 22,2unt06. tion of child pornography and two counts of promoting TAO HLCE H ATED Sealed proposals, in duplicate well THEREON SERIAL NUMBERS for the project to Construct child monograph, both second-degree felonies, as well 11439675A & 11439675B. Commercial Hanger, Apron, and two of transmitting child pornography and A/K/A 4054 SINGER ROAD TaxilaneattheTri-CountyAirport as two counts of transmitting child pornography and 233 YOUNGSTOWN, FL 32466 will be received by theTri-County counts of Psse~casion of mihild pornography, both third-de- r nganintearestin AirportAuthority until 4..m. D- un opb t the surplus from the sale, If any, member 13. 2006. local time, at gree felonies. If convicted on all charges, he could face ofths tehof the rLopendens te ouis th RUroad Aeiue, lie i r i-s- Ol must. file a claim within sixty (60) Chipley, Florida 32428. All pro- d days after the sale. posals received will be publicly The case will be jointly prosecuted by Crist's Office of WsTSSMYHANDandthes opened and read aloud during Statewide Prosecution and the 14th Circuit State Attor- Lnda H. rut c ourt gusyschedulemonthlymeet- BClerk of the Circuat Court ng held on December 14 2006 ney 's Office under State Attorney Steve Meadows. By:l(Pcoel At en at the Tn-County NOTE: This is not the Paul Parker who was director of As published in the Washington chase plans and specifications, CouNOTE: This is hot the Paul Parkernty News November 15, or for more information please Washington-Holmes Technical Center. 22, 2006 call 850-638-8700. a pulaI n in. ir.e Wariir.gion Counir, r IN a c.T,n-.ber 15. . 2(.06 Sealed proposals, In duplicate, for the Partial Parallel Taxiway at Tri-County Airport will be re- ceived by the Tri-County Airport Authority until 4 o.m. December 13. 2006. local time, at the of- fices of URS Corporation, 1367C South Railroad Avenue, Chipley, Florida 32428. All proposals received will be publicly opened and read aloud during the Tri- County Airport Authority's regu- larly schedule monthly meeting held on December 14 2006 al U r.t I1 11-, fi. .Co runr, Airpon Termlnal ulldir.,g To:.ur" cr.ac plrar d ,' cicici.p -irlallr,: cr ir rT,,a Ir hra,arilom pliea.- .:aii 0.6 38.700 Ca Oua l;r," ir Ire r Wanhi".,l:.n Counrr, Nr a r .. I.ner i, ":. 2000 REQUESTS FOR PROPOSALS THE CITY OF VERNON IS AC- CEPTING PROPOSALS FOR A FIRE DEPARTMENT RESCUE VEHICLE-2007 MODEL WITH FOUR-DOOR CAB. FOR A LIST OF REQUIRED EQUIPMENT O1U .1' CONTACT VERNCLOt CIT1 HALL AT 650 .3. -1-1 PROPOSALS SHOULD BE SUIJI- MITTED BY NOCN DECEMBER 11 206 PLEASE MARK PRO- PO>S'.LS RESCUE VEHICLE AND SUBMIT TO CITY OF VER-' NON, P.O. BOX 340,2996 MAIN STREET, VERNON, FL 32462. THE CITY OF VERNON RE- SERVES THE RIGHT TO RE- JECT ANY AND LL BIDS. -.r-R.3ri H CuBB CiTYCLERK a: p EuC.u:r..m in Ir.ae W a nlraon Coaunr r,..;, rJionmen r 18, 22, 2006: REQUEST FOR PRCi'OP.PL. Trn C.ir) l Ve.'o. .. will n a.-, c:Cplr,ing Alea, prrpuo -: icr -a Re really, Direclor Tr.iL, Willo a one. (1) year contracted position. The director will be responsible forthe overall recreation program for the City. Please submit sealed proposals along with qualifica- tions and salary requirements to: RECREATION DIRECTOR PROPOSAL Proposals are due by noon December 11, 2006. Tr.e ,u.:c.Ls;ful applicar.n A.io o r,.quir.3 n10 iaos, a irugL retl. aI '. cnminar.l a.-Tkgrour.d cr,ea,: Fc.r a.oili..,nai iriorm.ali.nr. ,ou ma T E.:.-,C.ia C "t 3 n II al a .'0 THE CITrV OF vERNiOrI i C1l EOUL OPFO3RTUtiIT%' EM. PLOVER WITH A ODUG" FREE WORKPLACE. THE CITY RE- SERVES THE RIGHTTO REJECT ANY AND ALL PROPOSALS. SHARON H. COBB City Clerk As published In the Washington County News November 18, 22,2006. REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS The City of Vcrrn.r w, ill be a". calling 56aica propc.sal lor a dual "nrintid Clas. C or nigr.er 1iica.6r 1tr a Na[r A NalccCarlialrCIOp r pnoP.:.r:-.al; rn.iul. OC lt a Irio r |131 rr .r aav fi.C 41 Oar. per lecaw irin o.ne i1 averno .iilt Tnc.. Atnr. a>pericr..: l.-. corkning In ar. AEO-.MOD pl.aill Or.leIven-n righ-ar ,:.:.rl'M,.i3raltier Plea-. aubrTil[ =6ale.j prCcu o,. al: maroai WJairn 'W.leatl-r Op .ralor along rlir, lice ',6 documer iation arm nialar, re. qu1ianmrnI,. 1m Crt 0or Vernon PO Bo 3-0. '.'erron FL 324.: ,r prl.po:,als na, cc lurne a Ito City.Hall, 2996 Main Street, Ver- non, FL. Proposals will close at 12:00 p.m., Monday, December 11,2006. For additional Information you may contact City Hall at 850- 535-2444. . THE CITY OF VERNON IS AND EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER WITH A DRUG FAEE nyORKPLACE THE Cir' RESERVES TH-E EIGHT TO REJECT Ail' AiD ALL PRO. POSaLS S-HAROrl H COBS CiTYCLERK a puolsnelnm.3 i ir.n Wl ir.irg.lan Counr, IrJica r-lo.,moyr 18 22, 2006. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS WASHINGTON COUNTY COM- MISSION Separate sealed BIDS for WASHINGTON COUNTY CR- 278 ROAD IMPROVEMENTS will be received by the Washington County Board of County Com- missioners at the Washington County Administrative Office until _3:00_.(CST), DECEMBER 18'h. 2006_. The bid will be awaraa0 at Irea nel ,crneaule. Wa hin,1Or. C Ourr C.3'TT'Ira.i fr Meer.'-, Th.O C'3iTRAACT DOU,UMENTS ircluad all prince nlacnt ara-:rmc-Ari necessary in order for bidders, to properly respond. The docu- e.nnis ma, tc a rr.lI.d a l Irrs oiIOwing 13ICil.ir, Washington County Administra- .tive Office, 1331 South Blvd. Chipley, FL 32428. Preble-Rish, Inc., 5365 Scenic Hwy 30A, Suite 104, Santa Rosa Beach, FL 32459 (850) 231-3902. Copies of the CONTRACT DOC- UMENTS may be obtained at the following locations upon pay- ment of $_200.00_ for each set (Non-refundable). Washington County Administra- tive Office, 1331 South Blvd. Chipley, FL 32428 Preble-Rish, Inc., 5365 Scenic Hwy 30A, Suite 104, Santa Rosa Beach, FL 32459 (850) 231-3902. The Board reserves the right to waive Informalities in any bid, to accept and/or reject any or all bids on the whole or in part with just cause, and to accept the bid that in their judgment will be In the best interest of Washington County. As published In the Washington County News November 22, 29, 2006 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS WASHINGTON COUNTY COM- MISSION Separate sealed BIDS for WASHINGTON COUNTY CR- 276 ROAD IMPROVEMENTS will be received by the Washington County Board of County Com- missioners at the Washington County Administrative Office until _3:00_.(CST), _DECEMBER 18 ", 2006_. The bid will be awarded at the next scheduled Washington County Commission Meeting. The CONTRACT DOCUMENTS include all pertinent attachments necessary In order for bidders ic. r.:.c-PAn, rspGornd Tna d-.:,-u- meni ,T,a De examirnea a the loiic/1.-.g ic ariona Vaar.i.nigtion C,:,urry Admiriaalra- iivb Once 1331 Soulh Bid Crpirn, FL 324.21 Prabl -A'rI iric .e .363 .:enc H, 1i0A. Suie 104-. SanCa RGc.- Beach/ FL- 32459 (850) 231-3902. Cc.pai., ol the CONTRACT 0C0- UJENTS mray b noontalned al tr, i. Ii:..'-.C f.cabora ,uponrpa rr.em. c.i ?')20 0U o,_ r a h ar iaCNon rolu.darll Washington County Admirilstra- iiae Office 1331 S,,ilh Blvd Cripa,. FL :4.}16 PiOla -r.P In,- 3r. 6 Scric Ha, 'K-f4 ull" S 3arni-aRosa B,3-cr, FL 3J2159 i1-3ti r 31.. ii9 . Tr. B a rrd l.n.c e ngrTr [ q. a.6 ,riA rT,, lilnir irn c-.. 10To e.: rpI n. ,:,. rmlei d an. or all bida on Irne nrrilb or in pan wir, |u MT,: .uri, c r,. lu 1:., -epi Irac, cdd [rial irn [rIn r i |A rraine, an ili O I. in. &o i',l or :a ,.,1 ariIn.1O.. C,,u r, j . A: CuCaiir.ao ..i. irna 'Vr.'i.I-m r . Ciunil\ ,-.3.-', r*3.meDr `2 '006 iln THE C RCuT COURT OF THE FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA C. a s-:e N o .: .20054'jC00 74a.tt.B IAW'I S02u05C AC078 7 COC'X1.IMB MARK FEINSTEIN, Plaintiff, , vs. DEriarI' C: ARRA'0UILLO anr cALLY C.ARrA..QLILLO T al NIOTiCE OF FORECLOSURE SLE IITICE IS HEFtEBY GIVEN 'rmal pDuiuar.l Ti a uornari lr irnal Ju...IT.er. .l.: F.r.:.I:I.I ur. .I11eI r- ' rf.: .,c-Tr -19 "015 inr L,6 S io.,,v. Tr i .a ,.i.. I u.lll ,o Ii r, r.ie.:y.-a aia c.c i Cae,r icr ca2h al PalT.r Beacm. Cc- r.y C.,ourwrhu2- "0'u hierr. Dx.e- H,,lr.a, WNcI PaIn. B:.i-:n Par I, IBeac:h Cour.Iv, ' Firr.raa or, Decrro.Dr 2006 .r. rc, m 1, ."0*", F.rEi floor. AT 10' clock am.; the following de- scribed real property as set forth i aid ajn-.T.,ary Final Judgment ii Fc,re,:i Tolur l Ail PARCEL I' . Lot 160, DEER RUN, according to the T.a or rial lhare.,. ai. 'rc.:.rdr in Piai B-ook 3L Paqa 3.1 ..i ile PuoII : ecacc-r.m ol Palm Bea.r, Courrv. Faonr a FaRCEi II C,:,,.T,- y ih~o rI-,nh Or 'u,'a. ar, i.n, l :.Tl Wi rr A. -1, r r,, a cci-.citr-A wca .0l rind Nzli e ci rI F inr Sir- I Irncl rur. n Itnn ,io,' ,,t W-:e i rrn ecaggol z.rC i.aA.In ltd 51 5 1. 1 p lr lor a n.iri.r..r.g poi'-l thence S.'37 -i's 143 3 I% r inance N '03 W 15irlea lna trnce S 7 1 W 18 3av t tr,..c N r 08 223 9J9 la l io a'. ,,orn, 0 r mn r,.-:e N 60E H 1f0 61haN,rS lo. la _-ealek trncni C .:.uin alornq sai a _ai, alk rf.O i i r1, P [ira ci 1-.r.ning inr Bl.::,. 17 .r. cr, IfJIN l Of rNE i a.,i i S.I.rn ToHnrriip A ortr, HAnd9 13NW-,-T .'C,,roir,3 [.- I M.loraI PIl ,i' Cripley or fi A ire, 1 i crl.ce .:1 ir.1 Cln'o rl rrne C-r.:u.I C.u1rl or W iri.-.glion Counrr/ Fic na1 , CI' PERA ON CL-sl'rIMIrCG yl IN. TEREST III THE- SUFLLUI FAi-.l THE SALE. IF ArI. OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER AS OF THIE DATE C(rF THE LI- .PENCENS IAMLIT FILE A. CLAIM 1 ITHmIN , D 3 FTR THE LSELE DATED min: -.' n, oi laorAm- ocr. I2006 SHARONR BOCK Clerk, Circuit Court, BY Kathy A ienderly DuT/ Ir CrK DUBON, ODUBOW & WALLACE Attorneys for Plaintiff 215 North Federal Highway Dania, Florida 33004 (954) 925-8228 By: JASON B. DUBOW FLA. BAR NO.: 856487 As published in the Washington County News November 22, 29,2006. tIjOTICE OF CHAlIGE IT REIGULATI,-,N AFFECTirOG THE 'U5E OF LAND ViaL..inpor. Counr, IE cornider. iran cr.ar.ginrg Ire us 0 lrana for Irne parcel a-.:n.l 1 b, r.a legal ca.!cnp.rion r.preaenid DaloW in. ac:odranc- wan inr Simall S.:,alelArr,.mn..r.I R, ie Pryvi1 S ionr.;,:. iLr. Fi.:.nae Aamn intiratir e Code aria he oesiIanelion ol iWarirnglon Counr y as a Aurai SArea oI Cri.:i Erconomic Cor.. cem, a Public Hearing will be held by the Washington County Plan- ning Commission (the dpsignat- ad LOC:BI Plrlarirg Ag ricV) and irne aWainingon C:unty Boara ol Ci.unty Commisr i31ner,- Io Ioicn Cubli, CoT.-anini conCerr.ingine pr.opo.cAd Small Scale Land U-: Crangae'CorTprehe .-..iAe Plan ArT.6n.imp-nm A PoliC. Hanrg Ir nfli lrissea pro.c ,d= chanr.g.: arllber.Ailaon DU.:.moor 5, 20)6 ar 5 00 P1.1 or as soon thereaft-ar Ca oBpssice at!the County Commlniioner. Meeting Room, 1331 South M Boulevard, Chipley, Florida. All interested members of the public are encouraged to attend. ' A Public Hearing to review these proposed changes will be held on December 21, 2006 at 5:00 PM or as'soon thereafter as possible at the County Commlssioners Meeting Room, 1331 South Boulevard, Chipley, Florida. All Interested members of the public Share encouraged to attend, . information concerning the pro- posed land use change Is avail- able for review at the Washington County Board of County Com- mlisionera Office at 1331 South Boulevard, Chlpley, Florida. LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF.PAR- CELS AFFECTED BY PROPOSED AMENDMENT Proposed Change from Agricul- turb/Silviculture Use to General Commercial Use (19.76 acres). Petition for Land Use Change SSubmitted by Varnum & Associ- ates, Inc., the petttloner(s) and Highland Properties, LLC, .the property ownerss. The purpose of this Land Use Change/Comprehensive Plan Amendment is to allow for a Commercial Development Site. The parcel is described as fol- lows: Begin at the southwest corner of the Northwest quarter of said Section 6, Township 2 North, Range 14 West, Washington County, Florida; Thence go S. 8946'04" E, along the South line of said Northwest quarter a distance of 1671.00 feet; thence go S 00*23'06" E, a distance of'1300.41 feet; thence go N 89"20'12" W, adistanceof351.03 feat to the point of beginning; thence go S 00'23'06" E; thence go S 00*23'06" E, a distance of 6t 21 To a poinl O1 irntnraaclr-:-r ain rme Nonirerly Rinr-Gr-ol-ayV line ot MOFI Hill FIcIa tiier.ce go N 419 ?26'5' Walo.rg :'5. Noirenbrly Aign ol-Wa lir.. a . balance or 23.50 leer. irar.,:- go N 51J475, N 3lo-.g cada Nonnerl) Rgnr.oi.Wa, line a alliance 01 333 20 fli; iner..:e go hi 58?27 37 W a.:"-g said Nornnerly Righl.-or-ay lir.e, .a distance Of 87.61 feet; thence go N 77'17'11'" W, along said; Northerly Right-of-Way line, a Oitlarnc Ol 6.'t. I leerl 1 a pa.'om oi inrireci.orl wilt the NirrIhetyni Pigni.o1-Wiay ll-. or Stalc R0rad 2 77 .;ja porai lurng cr. a c ijra counca.1 Souierinai e i ad r.3,ir.g 3 rac.u-: ol 293 ,i rieel Ihenc go : al:.r.g ;aid rlorin.ny Rightl.-I Wa lire r.i I,1 al- R.,,a 179 ar, arc lenjinf cI1 4113 l t iraougnr. 3a cr.rarl .ami,- ,01 6 06'03 ICB=r13 40r la V. Ch-=J 18,56'1 Io Ine pC,rGl oI ltnr..arnCy In.r,.:I god 3$9.43,z S3ralong .-aid Nornnerly R .rni -o Way line, a diCiance or1 697 I i-el. lhric e ,i.3 I 39 .14 53 W. along ia N.-lnhirly Rignl.ol. Way line, a distance of 152.25 teetr lT a boirl glyi.g or. inA WeSl line or irei ac-,.a3,a Secticnr 6 i r.ance oaeartng f.55d Nonrierny Rfgr.I -cI.-Way Ir,-n go N 00 0110' E., lrag :a 'Wcil line aailaunrr.. ,i 398.91 feal irr.n.i:a go N 9000'00" E, a distance of 46.38 feet; thence go N 4633'10" E, a a, ulainCe 71 415 feet; thence g.-:. I 1 4' 1 u.I E a O.rar.-,E Of 119'33 feet; thernce go S 6.9 17 1J E aci;in-o.ii .9 ;7 leei. mr.n:e g.o 3 8 1603 E a lr.lr.cr c Ctr 21-' len d Ire'..,,v ,go N 1316 3? E, aa 'lanicc 01 2" : '1e ir.i,menr..:eg.- S '4:',' E, a a.'anr,:e 1 140 0[ iei tr.-r.ce go 5,4"5 4',0," E diaanrce ci 9021 l ira trin'iCe go S 39 J3 -l1 E a o i In-: o1 795 00 rie inir,.,,- g. 5S 50" 16 39' W a d,.Tnc e Olr-i'00t leel. raer.ce gc. S 39 43 ?1' E a OalarceoI ?02145 e- ic.a pinl I,.rlg On a Curve conc.r,e .urn. wn ;lerly anm riav.ng a ra.u u I 3213Su reel ir ence o long Sa.c.a ur- r arIrc kngtr, Ol 286 76 Iao1. trrougr. a central an.laile C 05-i,46' (CB=N37 :0958' W, CH=?86 i') 10 ire poiri of far.- gercy lr.rni.go SC33 1301 E. a ai.l-n,.:- ,1i 788 11 ifel -,e r,.i-e gc. r1 56-16'59",E 8 a di..l .cze ol ;an 52 fer'to Irer, A.nI c.I, ~gnriniri. -ml irae paril ran de--.:r;aed Said parce-i :-onrai.-h 19 76 a.:- rr.e,r, Or l-: PARCEL IDENTIFICATIONaI uM- BER 00000'J00-.0.319-0001ul CONTAINS 19 76AGRESMORE OR LESS A .erii,inm recorra ol ihe:e pro- ceedriga awi nor be ktoI II hall oe Ihe re.por..a.illy of any pcrsarn. deia.r.g Io appeal ra - aeci.iin m3ae by Naah.nrgl.:.n C'mu,"tr rttnpF.ecI i.3 F., TaTTra c:.',rmiereto a 1rI public: rnarnn3. in irTur tIl a ia.eroaiTi re-lordoi the proceedings is made. As publl:h-3 rn in,,E WNani,r.gfon Counrtly rNeC NOv-.rnDer 22, NOTICE OF CHrIIGE INr REGULATION AFFECTIaCG THE USE OF LAND Waihir.g.in1r. Cour.r, conr;i.,er- mIg crn. a.g.rqr Ira uI ,O l0rand lot ir. parcel eCrraI CI, y iT c legal dtcnnplhin pmr.-r lD ba-Iow In accorarice r I t'he Small Scale Amenramenit IW. FProv.- iord3i Oin e Fiondar.orindirrurvse Cc.da Public Hear.r. g will be neiidj y i Nr, ah.ngior. Cour.ry Planning.r C'ommT,,.unr. (Itn.r a.:. ig. iaged Local Planringr Ager.c,V And the Washington County Boara oI Coury Comnmi.':or.- er: 10 Go1C.I public comment concerning thv prc.po.-ed Land Une Crnarge.,'Cc.prer.6rmile Flan Amrr. n rinrri A FPubliC Hearing IT, Io ravc the.- propozietra canQe .iWll bd n6i.i or, D .rriear 562006 al 5 03) PM or as Ec'onr Inrearter a2 pOc EiDl 31 Inr Coaunty Corrric.3:.rnra 1.1Melirg Room 1331 Sourn Booalevar,o Chiplay Floraca All Iniere:elea em r rs or Ihe public ar encouraged i-i arlrnd A PuC-Iic Heannag lorq vieW n in. mi propcr.oEe crar.ge,' cul e held or December 21 3006 al 5 00 PM or 3 asor. [neresrter a' poO&siDle at the County Commissioners Meeting Room, 1331 Soun Boulevard, Chipley, Flnor, Ail iniermi-ed rn embersof he public are encouraged 1o atend Information concerrning the Pro- po-'ealar.a ue change .aill- able lor reiew al me a arivn.3Ior., Counrt Board oi County Co.T.- rr.i l r.r .Otfi:s al 1331 South Bcrulearo Crpley. Fion-ja LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF Pa,-. CELSAFFECTEDBY PROPOSED AMENDMENT . PioEnos.Ej Crange irom LOA Der.:.,l R 3,;l.enr.ial U. 1io LOu ' Medium Density Residential Use (9.96 acres). Petition for Land Use Change Submitted by . Alday-Howell Engineering, Inc., petitioner for Bobby and Karen Johnson, the property owners. The purpose of this Land Use Change/Comprehensive' PJah Amendment Is to allow for a Residential Subdivision. The parcel Is described as fol- lows: Commencing at the south- west corner of section 11, township 4 north, range 13 west of Washington County; thence N.0042'38"E., a dis- tance of 2,608.51 feet; thence N.00*42'38"E., a distance of 66.00 feet; thence S.89*29'00"E., a distance of 135.23 feet; thence S.8929'00"E., a distance of 889.94 feet to the POINTOF BE- GINNING; thence N.001'00"E., a distance of 871.31.feet; thence N.8911'04"W;., a distance of 250.00 feet thence N.03836'43"E., a distance of 143.93 feet; thence N.87"30'49"E., a distance of 175.65 feet; thenceN.18019'44"E, a distance of 138.98 feet; thence S:65"37'50"E., a distance of 51.03 feet; thence S.52"56'10"E., a distance of 81.99 feet to the point of curve of a non tangent cur-e to the left, of which the radius point lies S.52'56'10"E.. a radial distance Of 80.00 feet; thence southwesterly along the. arc, through a central angle of 05*21'39", a dstanceof7.49feeti" thence continue southeasterly along said curve through a central angle of 12213'11", a distanceof 170.65 feet to a point of reverse curve to the right having a radius or 16 00 ie i and a c-rnral angle or U '27 53 th encea zourir,3 -1 . Enly alor. trer arc, a dsarce of I .15 lieet i, a porni 0copouMrp, u Cure Ic the rgh hang a radlius I 1t0 00 I-or and a central 3rgl ol 21:37'32.". inence outheArly along the arc, distance of 56.62 feet; thence S.0134'25"W., a distance of 122.46 feet; thence S.01*11'00"W., a dis- tance of 775.36 feet; thence N.88*45'00"W.; a distance of,. 170.93 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. Containing' 223,800 square feet or 5 1I aCra roreorr'le END ,F DESCRIPTION AND LEGAL DESCRIPTION Colmmer.cnr.3 .1 irne .suir,-..' F COrnfEr ol ,a.:llor. 1 1 i niip J. north, rance 13 weil uo Wa.:r'r.-'I-or Counly irenc.e N `00:4 38"E a a,-i- tahce of 2,608.51 feet; thence ;J Ou:J2'3B E a dialanre o01 6cc 00 le.t [hence S 89 29 00 E. a dtlan,:ci 1 135.23 lce, Ithence S 8 29 00 E 3 oisiance 01 1,060.87feettothePOINTOFBE- GINNING; thence N.01 "11'00"E., a distance of 775.22 feet; thence N.01*34'25E;, a distance of 1?2 6le I -t I. a ooini of curve Io e lexn raving a radius of:. 210.00 feet and a central angle of 25"13'34"; thence northerly' along Ire arc a dstar :e 1i 92 .6 l-el 10 tre poer of Curve of a r-or, larigent curve 1o eIr i a1ri1, o0 wncr, in- raoia, pcnar, a116 S 6i, 37'30 E 3 radial ililarnc, ,' of 10 3.2 .E5 lc el. In-r, ca r.rrnn.. erlv alorng Inc arc, irrougn 3 c.n'tral rigql of 00*04'42", a 0a'lar.ia ol 14.11 feet to the poyr.I i cIure u a rln tangent cur\ ioc ir.e lefn. ,ofI wh,c Ir. rad.u po.r.- i. I-e N 5. 31i09 W a radc.l ae..i, 01or 800 leer lhr.ce nonrtrwsentr along the arc Irtrougar 3 central anrgl c.i I'j.633 53 as3 asi Cof 176 72 reI1. Inence cC.r;rru.n Aen7erin alorn. raidcun.6inruu.rr. a cr.erral angi of 07 03 16'. a d.aiance or 9 65 1at Irince N 11:0 ,1'W V.. adlllarnce 01o 2.8' leeel rnmrnce I 03:'07 49"W a a;Itance ol 0 C12 tri. ir.cra.:c- co'rinu norlnerly along yad Ir.n a di:iance ol 1?36? leer irr,. .:- :59 18 E. a Ic*s i ra.:e of 226.72 er i. r.er.ce ."0:t-il rri,'i. e U 9a' 3, .E " a a :.r:c r 5li5. lee'r Inlrinca $S 9 291'E .'E i.anc c31 J9 i.,le.. rher.:c S 01-11'? W . ,a .1,arcE 0o16 0 3 lea, irier..:e r4.88-48 0( W a diSlarnc *, ] 49 99c trienceS.01 I 15 14V a a.i.tarn.:6 o1- 99 98 eel hence N 88'45 00 W a d.rance or 128.27 feet to the POINT OF . BEGINNING. ' Containing 209,755 square feet n or 4 2 acre, more Or ic:A. END OF DESCRIPTION PARCEL IDENTiFICATiON NUM- BERS. 0000060000 0271-.000" and 00-100000.00 2271-0004 CONTAINS a S9 ACRES MORE OfR LESS A vlt.a-rn liecord. br ih-c prc.- ' ceedind 6 will r.o1 De kepl 11 hill I-he re?,pon-i'ilil of ,any p ron ariaeir. 1 toappal an, aeOCli1n made Oy Wa.ningTrcn Counr, ri, ra rep6d lo 3r ny iatlr cori m rd dl rhd U Ic rnenr g iOirJrn thai a er1avim recor- o0 rth.pro. eorGa" izmasde aApuD- ilied o'n tire WN ringerr, Cournty reAww Ijovernmnr 2, 20?06 NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING A public neanng awll op reid or. Tuesday, DecAmber 15. 200 at irir E r', Towrn Hall al wrnich InT,6 tIr loarn ,ourcil AlI con;riar rIs adoplior. Irno law Tre orainranca in '1 : iitrre,' may t.e ,rnpecit' at ire onI'ic it Irne lowr. clrk aunrng re.gUlar working rnour- All in[irealac panic' mae appea al in- meeling and be reard wvh respecI to tthe proposed oroirance ORDINANCE NO 2006F10 ARlalirn to Sexual ohtenca:.' prida3.r1 cralir.g an area around ic..:anlicns here children con. grqgai-. Providing penalties, and ' ar. 6'ieftive date i a person decides to appeal any decialon made by thetown council with respect to any matter considered at such hearing, he will need a record of the proceed- ing7, an-a lor such purpose may need to ensure that a verbatirri record of the proceedings is m(hade, which record IncIudes'the testimony and evidence upon whicr he aprpeialli Dasea Lirda Maaniw 850-535-2842 As published In the Washington County News November 22, 29,2006; Legal Ad ' Tharp & Sons Mini Storage in Chipley, Fl. will hold either a pr- vati or public sale on the.e'units "or A.r,.paymelI of renl In ac. cordance with the Fl. Statue Law, 83. Tenants will have until 12/9/06 to pay in full. No Checks. 1. Edward Boutwell Marianna, Fl. 2. Jeremiah Butler Chipley, Fl. As published in the Washington County News November 22,. 29,2006. ATTORNEY SERVICES The Town of Wausau, Florida Is accepting proposals for profes- sional services of an Attorney, Said proposershall attend council meetings when requested by the Town Council and Include tele- phone consultations in the coat of services. All relevant federal, state, and local regulations and licensing requirements must be met. Sealed Proposals should be marked "Legal Services Contact"' and mailed to Towni of Wausau, P O Box 39, Wausau FL 32463. Deadline for proposals Is Decem- ber 8, 2006 and will be opened December 14,2006 atthe regular council meeting. The Town of Wausau reserves the rdght to reject any and all proposals. Additional information may be obtained by calling 850-638-1781. Town of Wausau Margaret Riley, Town Clerk As published in the Washington County News November 22, 29; and December 6, 2006. \ - V IVWW W fl! W Yu' WESTPOINT -- HOME X50F MOTLEnT WrnIer 5. 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Tec . lvww .. wwo 12A, Washington County News/Holmes County Times-Advertiser, Wednesday, November 22,2006 SI-MIUER CHEVROLET-BUFICK-CwPILUMAC nuVv 7,UV1 'WV ~- ESsSs _' _ - I -0-- r -a ALL REMAINING IN STOCK 06 OHEVROLET & BUCKS BELOW PLUS AL FACTORY REBATES! HURRY, THESE SPECIAL RED TAG PRICES END SOON! NEW 2007 CHEVY SILVERADO CLASSIC EXT. CAB EQUIPPED$IOO NOT STRIPPED! 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She took a trip and cel ebrated with family in the mountains in Ten nessee with her daughter son-in-law, some of her grandchildren and great grandchildren. Ave had a wonderful time. TO ADVERTISE CALL 638-0212 Cumbie-Gray engagement Patricia Cumbie along with Mr. and Mrs. Rober Cumbie, all of Apopkka, announce the engagement o their daughter, Allison to Zach Gray, son of Mr. and Mrs Don Gray of Bonifay. Allison is a graduate of Central Florida Communit' College. She is employed \ ith a local hospital as a reg istered nurse. Zach is a graduate of Chipola College where he earned an Associate Degree of Nursing. He is employed with local hospital. The wedding is planned for Saturday, Nov. 25, at 1( a.m., at Robert Fowler Park in Geneva, Ala. A recep tion will follow at Oak Grove Pentecostal Ministries ii Bonifay. No local in\ stations will be sent, all family and friends are in\ ited to attend. t f s. y g- d V i a 06 FORD MUSTANG 06 FORD FREESTAR SEL ) Exterior Leather, CD p- Sport Pkg., ..... .. ... Changer, Interior .. Convenience - Sport Pkg., Pkg., Stock #6350 #61375 MSRP $21,970 MSRP $29,415 SAVE $2,975 SAVE $6,916 NOW 18,995Now 22,499 06 FORD 3rd Seat, Rear Air, Moon Roof #6273 MSRP $30,875 SAVE $7,138 N.w$23,737 06 FORD 06 FORD CROWN VICTORIA LX CREW CA Handling & Diesel, Automatic, Performance FX-4, Tow Package, Command, Premier Group,g Stock o 6377m Stock #6378 Stock #6377 AnSKr, $31i,970 MSRP $39 SAVE $4,955 SAVE $6, N.ow 26,995 .ow.32. .......... I- IN "7 F-250 B 4X4 Diaz-Gibson engagement Jennifer Diaz, wife of the late Benigno Diaz, Jr., of Chipley announces the engagement of their daughter Chelsea Sinceray to Jonathan Hugh Gibson, son of Grant and Paula Gibson also of Chipley. Chelsea is the granddaughter of the late Rene Perez and Margaret Perez, the late Benigno Diaz Sr. and Dora. WatsQn, all of Tampa. She is a 2002 graduate of Chipley High School and a 2004 graduate of Chipola College. She earned a bachelor's degree in psychology from Troy University in May, and is pursuing a master's degree in clinical mental health counseling. Chelsea is employed as a behavioral health technician. , Jonathan is the grandson of the late Jack and Helen Ziegler of Chipley, and the late Buddy and Delores Bussey of Jupiter., He graduated from Chipley High School in 2000 and is a 2004 graduate of Chipola College. Jonathan earned a bachelor's degree in geomatics from Troy University in August and is employed with Buchanan and Harper, Inc. The wedding ceremony will take place at the First Baptist Church, Dec. 16 at 5:30 p.m. All family and friends are invited to attend. NAACP banquet NAACP will hold their annual banquet on Friday, Dec. 8, at the Jackson County Agriculture Building, 2741 Pennsylvania Avenue, in Marianna. The social hour will begin at 6:30 p.m., followed by the program at 7 p.m. The speaker this year is Rev. Johnny McKinnie, pastor of St. Luke Baptist Church in Kissimmee. He is originally from Campbellton, where most of his family resides. The Freedom Fund Dinner serves two purposes for the NAACP. First it allows us to recognize and fellow- ship with members of our community who have worked hard during .the year furthering the cause of civil rights; secondly, it is our primary source of funding for future branch activities. Letters have been sent out to many local churches to reserve a table and be recognized. Those churches wish- ing to reserve tables are asked to call 850-482-320, 850- 526-0147, or fax to 850-526-3823. *03 BUICK LESABRE LIMITED Leather, Climate Control, Super Nice! iR2736A.............. $8 495 03 FORD TAURUS SE Power Pkg., Cruise, Tilt, Warranty, #7161A $0f995 *05 DODGE NEON $9995 Automatic, Super Mileage, Low Payment! #P2801 *05 FORD FOCUS SE M Auto., Power Pkg,, Cruise, Till. CD, 100,000 Mi. 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War #7199A..... $23,995 05 FORD F-150 SUPERCAB LARIAT 4x4 - Leather, Cruise, Console Shift, CD Player, Alloys, #P2784....... $24,995 *05 FORD MUSTANG GT CONVERTIBLE Leather, Power Pkg., Cruise, Tilt, Warranlty, #7161A............. $26 49 06 MERCEDES-BENZ C280 Leather, V-6, Beautiful Carl, Low Miles, Fact. Warranty #6271A .... $30,995 CHIPOLJ rOAFOUD - --* . . - www.chipolaford.com SEE YOUR FAVORITE SALESPERSON: CHRIS RUSSELL, RONNIE COLEYJULIAN WILLIAMS, BILLYTRYAN.BILLALLARD.LEE MITCHELL-TIM BENTON, FINANCE MANAGER or RICK BARNES, SALES MANAGER II 06 FORD FREESTYLE SE Convenience i Pkg., Traction .... ...... Control, Stock . #6226 Y. MSRP $26.945 MSRP $26,945 SAVE $3,950 N.w$22,995 I 1,295 800 495 I Yhanksgiving ilotiday Sate limil us DO ?1-" OU I 2B, Washington County News/Holmes County Times-Advertiser, Wednesday, November 22, 2006 Sawyer Dan Cross Tony and Carla Cross announce the birth of their son, Sawyer Dan. He was born September 13, at 4:50 a.m., and weighed 7 lbs and 8 oz. He was delivered in Dothan Alabama at Flowers Hospital. Sawyer's grandparents are Hardy Cross of Marianna, Eddie and Jo Davis of Chipley, and Atwood and Sandra Kimbrough of Pace. His great-grandmother is Goldie Brooks of Pace. After a short visit to Children's Hospital in Birming- ham he is home and doing fine. Big sisters, Shelby and Sydney are so excited to finally have their new baby brother at home. During the "Behind the Scenes" event hosted by The Chipola College chapter of Phi Theta Kappa Chipola College chapter of Phi Theta Kappa on Nov. hosted "Behind the Scenes" for area middle school 13, Roulhac Middle School students portray "The students on Nov. 13. Poplar Springs students, (from Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the left) Eric Todd, Jake Wangle. Hadley Battles and Wardrobe." From the left: Matthew Weisensale, Mi- Natalie Roberts, create a scene from "The Island of chael Prichard, Jessica Singleton, Jared Bozarth, and the Blue Dolphin." Poplar Springs won second place Luke Hinson, Roulhac won third place. in the competition. 'Behind the Scenes'at Chipola College The Chipola College chapter of Phi Theta Kappa hosted "Behind the Scenes" for area middle school stu-d dents on Nov. 13. The project brought together middle school students to exhibit scenes from novels they had read in school. Students created backdrops and costumes for their scenes which were judged by volunteers.. Chipola president Dr. -Gene Prough awarded priz- es to the winners. Grand Ridge Middle School won first place. Poplar Springs won second. Roulhac Middle School was third and Blountstown Middle School won fourth place. Poplar Springs students Eric Todd. Jake Wangle. Hadley Battles and Natalie Roberts created a scene from ."The Island of the Blue Dolphin." with direc- tion from teacher Shirley. Owens. Roulhac Middle School students Matthew Weisen" sale, Michael Prichard. Jessica ,Singleton. Jared Bozarth, and Luke Hinson. portrayed "The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe,' along with their teacher Jennifer Sapp. Information provided on flu vaccine -- -- -- - Essay winners Two students in Chipola College's Automotive Tech- nology program recently won a state-wide essay con- test sponsored by the Florida Automotive Industry Association (FAIA). Ahmed Santana of Graceville received $500 for, his first-place essay. Matthew Conrad of Sneads won $250 for his second-place essay. Pictured from left: Roy Scheffer, a past presi- dent of FAIA; George Ehrhard, FAIA executive vice president; Bud Riviere, Chipola dean of Workforce Development; Ahmed Santana of Graceville; Chipola automotive instructor John Gardner; and Matthew Conrad of Sneads. Jackson Wayne Bruner Dr. and M.rs. Wayne M. Bruner Jr.of Temple. Texas announce the birth of their son, Jackson Wayne Bruner. Jackson was born November 13, and weighed 8 pounds., 4 ounces. He was 19 inches long. Jackson's paternal grandparents are Wayne and Phyllis Bruner of Ocala, formerly of Bonifa. 'Christmas on the Square' "Christmas on the Square will be held in Blount- stown. Magnolia Square on Saturday, Dec. 2 beginning at 9 a.m. There will be arts and.crafts booths, food vendors and all type of activities and entertainment for children and family. Enjoy the annual Christmas parade scheduled to begin at 6 p.m., then stay for a free street dance afterwards. 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. Those interested should call Fred Lavender at 638-1612 to join or for more information. . In preparation for the 2006-2007 flu season. Flor- ida Department of Health (DOH) officials urge Flo- ridians, especially those 50 years of age and older, to make an appointment with their primary health care provider to receive a flu vaccine. Since flu season can begin as early as Octo- ber, it is best to schedule an appointment now to ensure you are vaccinated later in the year. Literacy classes The Holmes County Literacy Office, sponsored by the Americorp Vista and the Holmes County Public Library. is available for students who wish to improve their reading and writing skills. Students are also in\ ited to register. for an on-line class and learn. with the help of an instructor. Tuto- rials are available allow ing students to learn at their own pace. 'Become a part of GCF Global Learning. It of- fers beginning computer courses and other learning opportunities worldwide in English and Spanish. This is a FREE program. For information, please contact Gloria dr Maria at 547-5811. DOH anticipates that flu vaccine will be plentiful this season. Influenza vac- cine manufacturers project that approximately 100 million doses of influenza vaccine will be available in the U.S. for use during the 2006-2007 influenza season. This amount rep- resents approximately 16 percent more doses than were available for the 2005- 06 season. Health care workers are a group at high risk for acquiring and transmitting illnesses such as influenza in their workplace and should be immunized. Annual influenza vac- cination is recommended for persons at high risk for influenza-related compli- cations and severe disease. including children aged 6--59 months, pregnant women, persons age 50 and older, persons of any age with certain chronic medical conditions. -per. sons who live with or care for persons at high risk, in- cluding household contacts who have frequent contacts with persons at high risk and who can transmit in fluenza to those persons at high risk, and health-care workers. 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Alloy, Liiher ntiioi $129850 $99850 $6885 KRi&A:TWosm Oxkq Ctut& Solm Wednesday, November 22, 2006, Washington County News/Holmes County Times-Advertiser, 3B ____ ij .'' _____- Jacob Garrett Miller born Jacob Garrett Miller born to Gary and Beth Miller on Oct. 18, at 8:55 a.m. at Flowers Hospital in Dothan, AL. He weighed 7 pounds, 9 ounces and \ as 20.5 inches long. . Jacob's maternal grand- parents are Richard and Nancy Gilmore of Bonifay. Paternal grandparents are W.W. Miller of Corpus Christi, Texas and Blakey Miller of Panama City Beach. 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. Ombudsmen needed The Panhandle Long- Term Care. Ombudsman Council is in need of vol- unteers to serve the resi- dents of nursing homes, as- sisted living facilities and adult family care homes in Washington and Holmes counties. For information O,11- 4+Z11 R.R, 1 OOO 'o 1l I M.~O,~ ca0 o4 -tree -.0404. ;' Phillips benefit A benefit cookout for Johnnie Eric Phillips will be held '2 p.m. Dec. 2 at Sam's Place on High"way 79, north of Bonifay. Cookout plates will be $5 each. Drink specials will be $1.50-50 tickets will cost $1 each or six for $5. and the drawing will be at 5 p.m. Johnnie was born 'April 7, 2006, with cerebral palsy and epilepsy. He has had four major surgeries in the past few months and is taking several daily medi- cations through a G-tube because he is unable to swallow. The youngster is' seen- by many specialists in Pensacola on a weekly' basis, arid the family needs financial help with trans- portation. 'Donations may be made to Tabatha Phillips, in care; of Jerry Phillips, 1971 N. Highway 79, Bonifay. FL 32425. Daniel Lee Pegouskie Amy Lynn and Patrick Lee Pegouskie announce the birth of their son Dan- iel Lee. He was born Nov. 2 at Jackson County Hospital in Marianna. Daniel weighed six pound, nine ounces and was 19 3/4 inches long. Maternal grandparents are Mona and William Thompson of Bowling Green, Ky. Great-grand- mother, Lucy Nicks, and great-great-grandmother Leah are both from Altha. His paternal grandpar- ents are Christine and John Mallory of Clarksville, and Timothy Pegouskie of Mio Mich. Great-grandparents, Joyce and Arthur Cason live in Chipley, and Ben Durfee is from Mio, Mich. Daniel was welcomed home by his big sister, .three-years-old Cheyenne. Weatherization Program Tri-County Community Council's Weatherization Left: Harvest Day queens, front row, from left: Preteen Miss, Alicia Kersey; Miss Harvest Day, Courtney Corbin; Little Miss, Victoria Ste- verson; and Petite Miss, Brook McIntosh. Back row: Teen Miss, Ashley Fowler, and Junior Miss, Amber Nolin. Two local queens par- ticipated in the events for the recent Graceville Har- vest Day Festival. Little Miss Harvest Day, Victoria Steverson, and Preteen Miss Harvest Day, Alisha Kersey, rode on a, float along with other queens from Graceville and Poplar Springs. Holmes Council on Aging meal Holmes County Council on Aging will: serve a home cooked meal the last Friday of every month, beginning at 10:30 a.m. at the Center at 210 W. Kansas Avenue in Bonifay. They will also be honoring those having birth- days each month. For information call 850-547-2345. After the parade Victoria and Ashley helped host a tea for all the beauty queens at the festival. Fol- lowing the tea the girls en- joyed meeting with country singer Shane Owens.. HUD applicants Tri-County Community Council, Inc., Washington County HUD Section 8 Rental Assistance Program is currently taking applica- tions for the waiting list. Contact Stacie Jensen at 638-4520 ext 102. 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, with flexible hours. are offered free of charge in Chipley and Bonifay. For more information, call WHTC Student Services at (850) 638-1180. help reduce the energy' burden on low-income residents by installing cost- 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. '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. Kids need name brand clothes all the time as they grow. We dumped your wholesaler. 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He was of the Catholic faith and was a member of AMVETS and American Legion. He was employed by the U.S. Postal Service as an electronic tech in Panama City. He was pre- ceded in death by a sister, Elizabeth Horvath. Survivors include his wife, Debra Horvath of Chipfey; two sons, Ryan Wesley Horvath of Sylva- nia, Ohio, Benjamin Drew Horvath of Erie, Mich.; one daughter, Shanna Ray Lynn of Cottondale; fa- ther, William R. Horvath; mother, Jean L. Malhon oi Toledo, Ohio; three brothers, Anthony Michael Horvath of Oregon, Ohio, Martin Vincent Horvath and Matthew Malhon, both of Toledo, Ohio; one sister, Marlette Malhon of Toledo, four grandchildren, two nieces and numerous nephews. Funeral will be 10 a.m. Nov. 22 at St. Joseph the Worker Catholic Church in Chipley with Rev. Sean Knox officiating.' Burial will follow at Calvary Cemetery in Sunny Hills with Brown Funeral Home of Chipley directing. George Jordan Sr., 64 George Benjamin Jor- dan of Marianna died there Nov. 14. He was born April 20, 1942, to Harrel Gleasner and Ette Cordelia (Adams) Jordan. Jordan was of the Free Will Baptist faith and was a member of Holly Grove Free Will Baptist Church. He was preceded in death by a ,son, Cecil Jor- dan. Survivors include his wife, Imogene Jordan of Marianna; two sons, Ben Jordan of Marianna, Scott Jordan and wife; Crystal, of Birmingham, Ala.; two brothers, James Jordan and wife, Carolyn, Wilky Jor- dan and wife, Wanda, all of Chipley; one sister, Ann Patterson and husband, Thomas, of Lake Butler, and two grandchildren. Funeral was held in Hol- ly Grove Free Will Baptist Church in Marianna with Rev. Irvin Jennison offici- ating. ' Burial followed in the New Hope Baptist Church Cemetery,' with Brown Funeral Home of Chipley directing. . Benjamin Williams, 54 Benjamin Lyle Williams of Bonifay died Nov. 12 at his home. He was born Feb. 21, 1952, in Goshen, N.Y, to the late Art and Kate Williams. He was preceded in death by his parents; one Football contest Three 9-1 entrants in last week's football contest claimed its top prizes. Jody Miller of Chipley won $25 with a 41-point tiebreaker guess for the Ohio State-Michigan game, in which 81 points were scored. Lemuel Suggs of Vernon was 'second-place money of $15, while Jeff Miller of Chipley was third, winning $10. They guessed 29 and 28 points, respectively, in the tiebreaker. Today's contest, pub- lished on page 11 A, is the final one of the season. brother, John Arthur Wil- liams, and one nephew, Steven Williams. Survivors include his wife, Patricia Marie Daly Williams of Bonifay; two brothers, Roger Dale Wil- liams and wife, Theresa, and David Arnold Wil- liams, all of Bonifay; two aunts, Virginia Mania and Lily Masker, both of Warwick, N.Y.; father and mother-in-law, Charles and Valerie Daly of War- wick; one brother-in-law, Brendan Daly and wife, Monica of Warwick; two sisters-in-law, Patricia Williams of Vernon and Maureen Daly of Warwick; a godson, David Williams Jr. and wife, Dawn; several nephews an nieces, and a number of other relatives and friends. Services were Nov. '15 in the funeral home cha- pel with Rev. Jessie Mills officiating' and Peel Fu- neral Home of Bonifay in charge. Graveside burial ser- vices were held Nov. 18 at Warwick Cemetery in Warwick, N.Y. Lily Ellis, 93 Lily Ellis of port St. Lu- cie died Nov. 13 at Port St. Lucie Nursing Care Center there. Survivors include \ a son. Gifford Ellis of West-, minster. S.C.; a daughter, Margaret Gerling of New York, three grandchildren, two step-grandchildren and two step-great-grand- children. Graveside service was held Nov, 18 in Bonifay Cemetery w ith Rev. Char- lie New man officiating. Sims Funeral Home of Bonifay was in charge of, arrangements. Mary L. Turner. 60 Mary Louise Hayes Turner of Gretna died Nov. 17 at Jackson Hospital in Marianna. A native of Leitchfield, Ky., she had lived in Zephyrhills for the last 20 years, and was a resident of the Marianna area for the past several months. Turner was a -former resident of Elizabehtown, Ky., and attended the First Christian C church there. She, was preceded in death by her parents, James E. and Altha Watson Hayes, and four brothers, William, Robert, Jessie and Skeeter Hayes. Survivors include her husband, Leon Turner; one son, Kenneth Turner and wife, Sharon, of Elizabeth- town; two daughters, Pen- ny Turner of Zephyrhills and Jenell Moran and hus- band, J.C. of Bonifay: two brothers, Charles Hayes Of Elizabethtown and Johnnie Hayes of Missouri; two sisters, Betty Vester of North Carolina and Ruth McMasters of, Elizabeth- town, nine grandchildren and two great-grandchil- dren. Memorialization was by cremation with James & Sikes Funeral Home, Mad- dox Chapel of Marianna, ,in charge of arrangements. Christa Smelcer, 62 Christa Elizabeth Smelcer of Chipley died Nov. 10 at her home. She was born April 28, 1944, in Steinbach, Germany, and had lived in Chipley since 1991. She was a former resident of Vernon. Smelcer was of the Catholic faith. Survivors include her husband, Jerry Smelcer of Chipley; a son, Frank Kre- ager of Hawkinsville, Ga.; a daughter. Sabine Kreager of Chipley: one brother. Hans Hoffmann: two sis- ters. Rita Scheuennainn and Benita Sickenlarger. three grandchildren. seven nieces and nephews. Memorial services %were held Nov. 22 in the funeral home chapel with Father Irvin officiating. Brown Funeral Home of Chipley \ as in charge of arrangements. Mamie B. Vann, 55 Mamie Beatrice Vann of ChipleN died Nov. 11 at Gulf Coast Medical Center in Panama City. She was a native and life-long resi- dent of Washington Coun- ty. She was the daughter of the late David Vann and Queen Everett Vann. Vann was. employed for more than 16 years as an environmental specialist at Washington Rehabilita- tion anrd Nursing Center in Chipley. ' Survivors include three sisters and their spouses, Pamela and Hazel Edwards of Vernon, Veryl and Sher- man Curry, and Bridgett' Vann, all of Chipley; two brothers and sisters-in-law, Billy and Christine Vann of Chipley, David Jr. and Mae Vann of Vernon. Funeral was conducted Nov. 18 at Orange Hill Missionary Baptist Church in Chipley with Rev. James Johns officiating. Burial followed in Or- ange Hill Cemetery with Cooper Funeral Home of Chipley directing. Alice Frazier, 90 Alice Frazier of Chipley died Nov. 16 at Washington County Rehabilitation and Nursing Center there. She was born in Ebro, daughter of the late Andrew and Maggie Lou Page. In addition to her par- ents, she was preceded in death by a sister, Costella Page. Survivors include several nieces and neph- ews. Maggie Rea Home of Chipley. Bishop J.C: How ard and wife, Clydie, of Pensacola. Antonio Robinson. Bishop Michael Killings and wife, Brenda, all of Chipley; cousins, Ida M. Cotton and Tommie Andrews of ChipleN, and many other relatives. Services were held Nov. 20 in the funeral home cha- pel with Bishop Michael Killings officiating. Burial follow ed at St. Jo- STOP LEG CRAMPS BEFORE THEY STOP YOU. c.: : i r. I.:,ur r : i -le Calcium S1-l U. 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T The Da)'jYiit IIO..L' FWIlO NEEDSIT?? Don't be a f18t-hea4! CAll ofttW Dru~jrwVere. In Canadai. and save, some real matney ever 50!/,. n mnost1pop~ular m~dlcations: k Futh 6-h8o-i -;oin seph Cemetery in Chipley with Cooper Funeral Home of Chipley directing. Frances White, 80 Frances Juanita White of Bonifay died Nov. 17 at Bonifay Nursing and Rehab Center there. She was born June 22, 1926, in Seneca, S.C., to the late Henry Clayburn and Myrtie Marie Dixon. In addition to her par- ents, she was preceded in death by a daughter, Terri Lee White, and a grandson, Mark Cole. , Survivors include her husband, Joe White of Bonifay; daughter and son- in-law, Wanda Marie and Mac Cole of Butler, Ga., four grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Funeral was held Nov. 20 at First Baptist Church in Bonifay with Rev. Shelly Chandler officiating. Burial was in Bonifay City Cemetery with Peel Funeral Home of Bonifay directing. Susan E. Day, 59 Susan Ellen Day of Bonifay died Nov. 15 at her home there. Survivors include her husband, Jerry Day, and a son, Jerry Day Jr, both of Bonifay; and a brother, Larry Adams of Bay Mi- nette, Ala. Services were held Nov. 17 at Bethany Baptist Church w ith Rev. Ed Bar- ley officiating. Burial was in Esto Cem- etery with Sims Funeral Home of Bonifay direct- ing. Harry L. Smith, 69 Harry Lee Sniith of Esto died Nov. 16 at his home. He was born March 28, 1937, in Slocomb, Ala. Survivors include his wife, Shirley Waldrop Smith of Esto; daughter, Connie Smith Haygood of Bradenton; two sons, Doug Smith and Tim Smith, both of Bradenton; three step. daughters, Terrie Allen and Sherrie Hobbs, both of Esto and Cindy Hobbs of Dothan, Ala.; two stepsons, Tommy Hobbs of Cleve. land, Ohio and Bobby Hobbs of Esto; a brother, Jimmy Smith of Wachulla; 15 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Memorialization was by cremation with Peel Fu- neral Home of Bonifay in charge of arrangements. Eloise Stewart, 71 Eloise Stewart of Bonifay died Nov. 13 at her home. / Survivors include her husband, John Clifford Stewart of Bonifay; a daughter, Donna Kissam of Palm Bay; brother, Till. man Pippin of Chipley, and one grandchild. ' Services were held Nov. 17 in the funeral home cha. pel with Revs. Odis White. head and James Elmore officiating. Burial was in Shiloh Cemetery in Chipley with Sims Fueral Home of Bonifay directing. Grace Booten, 85. Grace Booten of Noma died Nov. 18 at Campbell. ton-Graceville Hospital following a brief illness. She was born March 3, 1921, in Lawrence County. Ky. She was a homemaker and member of Noma Bap. tist Church. Booten was preceded in death by her husband, Ce. cil, and four children, Cary, Cecil Ray, Jimmy and Lor. raine. 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But I believe that what the American Family Asso- I ciation is asking concerned -~-, Americans to do Nov. 24 and 25 will send a strong message to the Wal Mart Corporation, with the least damage and hurt to the employees themselves. If you haven't already heard, the Wal Mart Corporation has now followed in the steps of the Ford Corporation, IBM and many others companies who are now saying to America that we need to become the next Sodom and Gomorrah. Because of the boycott of Disney World for several years, due to similar actions, Dis- ney has changed many things that-they do in regards to the family. Ford is now seeing its greatest loss in years because of the boycott against the corporation because they have been supporting the homosexual agenda, and now Wal Mart follows. I truly don't under- stand these corporations who hire executives who are out of touch with the real world and are willing to cater to less than two percent of the population who used to hide in the closet where they need to be, and lose 98 percent of the people who have helped them to become who they are today. On Nov. 9, the American Family Associa- tion sent out a newsletter stating, "In a show of support to help homosexuals legalize same- sex marriage, Wal Mart has agreed to auto- matically donate 5% of online sales directly to the Washington DC Community Center & 25, make a statement for Gay, Lesbian Bisexual and Transgender People. The cash donation will come from online purchases made at Wal Mart through the homosexual group's Web site. This move follows Wal Mart's joining the National Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce and agreeing to give generous financial help to that organization also." On Nov. 14, AFA sent a second newsletter which stated, "Wal Mart has gone on record that they are an advocate for the homosexual agenda. In the Out & Equal 2006 Workplace Summit Program Guide, Wal Mart placed a full-page ad which explicitly stated that it would be an advocate for the homosexual movement. Keep in mind this ad was de- veloped for the homosexual conference and aimed at participating homosexual groups. "Not only did Wal Mart place the ad in the program guide, they also gave $60,000 to Out & Equal, a homosexual organiza- tion pushing the same-sex agenda, including same-sex marriage, in the workplace. Out & Equal served as conference host and the do- nation-went to help sponsor the Out & Equal Workplace Summit held this past September in Chicago. "The purpose of the conference was to train. 'homosexuals to convince the companies for which they work to support the homosexual agenda and to encourage other companies to do the same. '"At the conference, Pride, Wal Mart's in- house homosexual group, presented a Pow- erPoint presentation detailing how they were successful in getting Wal Mart to support the homosexual agenda. The PowerPoint pre- sentation, telling Pride's story, contains 51 frames. Each page of the presentation con- tains the line "Confidential Wal Mart Stores, Inc." It was used to encourage conference participants to follow Pride's example in the companies for which they work." Whether you realize it or not, God con- demns homosexuality both in the Old Testa- ment (Genesis 19; Leviticus 18:22-23; 20:13) and the New Testament (Romans 1:18-32;' 1 Corinthians 6:12-20), and whatever God condemns, we should not condone. AFA has asked for 1,000,000 families to agree to not shop at Wal Mart stores, online Wal Mart catalog or Sam's Club (owned by Wal Mart) on Friday, Nov. 24, and Saturday, Nov. 25, which are normally two of their highest volume days of the year. Also, sign petitions to be sent to the corporate headquar- ters, and contact the national headquarters and the local store manager to let them know that homosexuality is something we will not tolerate being shoved on us and they should not laugh at God as Sodom and Gomorrah did. Please let them know, if they don't want our business, there are many other places to shop for the same merchandise they carry. And as we have said many times, which I hope the message of the church comes across very clear and strong, God loves the sinner but He hates sin, and when an individual will give their life to Him, they become a new person in Him who also hates the sin (2 Corinthian 5:17). Because homosexuality, like adultery, fornication, use of alcohol and drugs is not a fact of your birth such as your race or sex, but are decisions (choices) you make because of influences in your life. This message has been brought to you from the heart of Tim Hall, pastor, Blue Lake Baptist Church, 1405 Blue Lake Road, Chipley Florida, 32428 (850) 638-1034, The church PRAYER LINE is 415-PRAY, E-mail: timhall_2000@ya- hoo.com. Fax: (850) 638-0973 MOE PUJOL Editor and Publisher BRAD GOODYEAR Graphics Designer Published weekly by Chipley Newspapers, Inc., 1364 N. Railroad Ave., Chipley, FL 32428 Phone (850) 638-0212 Fax (850) 638-4601 Email: publisher@chipleypaper.com Statement of Faith The Bible (Old and New Testaments) is divinely inspired and the only infallible and authoritative Word of God. There is a one God with a triune nature, Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Jesus Christ is true God and true Man, born of a virgin, Who died for man's sins and was raised from the dead, literally and completely, by thepower of the Holy Spirit. All men have sinned, fallen short of the glory of God and are in need of salvation. Salvation is by faith alone, provided through Jesus Christ, made available to all men through God's grace. It is the will of God that every born-again believer be filled with the Holy Spirit. The Church consists of all those who have received Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior. Healing is provided through the redemptive work of Christ and is available to every believer. All believers are called upon to witness their faith to the world and to do good works, not as a means of attaining salvation, but as evidence of their salvation and out of love for their Savior. ka, ow, I ` 10- 1 0 MAR g//7 -ANWIMENS.// AWN I I Homecoming St. John's -Free Will Baptist homecoming willbe Sunday, with'sing- ing at 10 a.m., worship with Tommy Capps at 11 and lunch after the service. Afternoon service with James Elmore will be at 2 p.m., with more special singing and preaching. The church is at 975 St.John's Road, Bonifay. Revival slated Victory Tabernacle in Fountain will hold revival services Nov. 26-29 with Bro. Gerald Crabb. Sunday service is at 6 p.m., weekdays at 7 p.m. The church is on Hwy. 231. Liberian aid Carl Hadley of Bonifay, a retired Baptist pastor, continues, to seek help funding an ongoing ministry project in Liberia, where unem- ployment among youth is threaten- ing the stability of the small African nation. There are various supply needs for this mission, which has over 450 children in the local school, 90 of whom are totally dependent on the staff. Donors can send their checks to: Liberian Ministries, 1325 Parrish Road, Bonifay, FL 32425. The or- ganization is an official nonprofit, and all donations are tax deduct- ible. Free holiday meals Chipley First United Meth- odist will offer a free Thanksgiving Day dinner Nov. 23, beginning at noon and lasting until all the food is gone. The church is on Hwy. 90 West, next to the courthouse. God's Vineyard Worship Center will have a free Thanksgiv- ing dinner Nov. 23 at 12:30 p.m. The church is on Hwy. 79 seven miles south of Bonifay. New service A new contemporary service has started in the area at First United Methodist in Geneva, AL. This casual praise and worship gathering begins each Sunday at 9 a.m. The church invites everyone in the area. to visit. The church is lo- cated across from the Post Office Traditional service is held in the usual 11 a.m. time slot. Prayer line Blue Lake Baptist Church has es- tablished a prayer line open to the public. The number is 415-PRAY. The line is staffed by designated prayer warriors, and an answering machine will take all calls. when they are not available. All messages will be checked, and prayer will be offered for everyone who calls. If requested, callers can leave their number and have someone call them back to pray with them. Prayer for salvation Heavenly Father, I come to You in the Name of Jesus. I acknowledge the sin in my life and my need for a Savior, and I ask for Your forgiveness in the Name and through the Blood ofJesus. Lord Jesus, I believe You are the Son of God and that You died on the crossfor me. Please come into my life and create in me a clean, new heart. Holy Spirit of God, I welcome You. I ask for You to fill me in accordance with God's Word in Luke 11:13. Convict me and guide me. Teach me to hear Your voice through- out the rest of my life. As always, I pray in the Name of my Lord and Savior, Jesus. Amen. Wednesday,November 22, 2006, Real Power, Page 3 Thank God From Whom All Blessings Flow When I was a child, lareigious teacheof mine asked the students to name some Christian holidays. Christmas and Easter were immediately ii."- .Amentntioned. When asked if there were any others, I _e" stated Thanksgiving. Although theteacher politely ;? told me that Thanksgiving was not a Christian holiday, it is a day that is set aside each year to thank God for all His many blessings. When we have received something from someone else it is only common courtesy to thank them. Likewise, thanking God for His many blessings should be a regular part of our daily prayer life. In the Bible, when Jesus cured the ten lepers, only one came back to thank Him. Perhaps, the nine who did not return to thank Jesus are a reflection of how often we fail to recognize God's many blessings in our lives. The important thing to know is that we can never Thank God enough. 0 give thanks to the Lord, for He is good; His steadfast love endures forever! R.S.V. Psalms 118:1 This Message Courtesy Of Attend The Church But my God will supply all Of Your Choice. your need according to His May God Bless You! riches in glory by Christ LENZY & LOU Jesus. CORBIN K.J.V. 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Blvd. West arianna, FL Chipley, FL 32428 Page 4, Real Power, Wednesday, November 22, 2006 Selling out the gospel JANICE PRICE 77TIME Magazine recently ran a cover story, "Does God want you to be rich?" If you listen to proponents of the prosperity gospel, the answer is a resounding, Yes, God wants you to be rich! To be honest, I am trying to see the relationship be- tween a congregation's donations keeping their minister living in opulence and the gospel. I can not find any verse stating any person who refuses to send generous dona- tions to his local church minister to keep the minister in diamond pinky rings, silk suits and luxury vehicles will not enter the kingdom of God. Now, I realize the Bible was written before the Mer- cedes Benz was invented, so perhaps there is an applicable verse in the New Testament stating, All church members are required to keep their home church leader supplied with an abundance of cattle, donkeys, jewelry and robes or he will be tossed into the lake of fire with the other cheapskates. Nope, I can not find that one either. Wait, I do find a verse which I think of when the pros- perity gospel is being expounded. Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves. Matthew 7:15. If this sounds harsh, think about it for a moment. Is this a gospel about Jesus or a self-propagandistic "gos- pel"? The prosperity gospel appeals to the greedy side of humanity and sometimes to the lazy side. It would be nice to be able to send in a portion of income and never have to worry again about finances, but would material means solve all our problems and make us happy? More importantly, do riches guarantee your name will be writ- ten in the Book of Life? Wealth is not listed as one of the prerequisites of salvation. The gospel does include riches, though. Listen, my dear brothers: Has not God chosen those who are poor in the eyes of the world to be rich in faith and to inherit the kingdom he promised those who love him? James 2:5 (NIV). God does prosper some materially but there is no guarantee of material prosperity in the biblical gospel, and you cannot buy God's blessings through adhering to the teachings of the prosperity gospel. Although prosperity might sound tempting, don't sell out the true gospel for riches in this life. Rather, delight in the riches of God's mercy and grace. Judas sold out Jesus for 30 pieces of silver. How much is the true gospel worth to you? It should be priceless! 2006Janice Price. Janice writes to encourage you to think - to think about the Bible and how it applies to every aspect of your life. More stories can be read on www.mercyandpercy.com You can e-mail her at merqyandpercy@yahoo.com 'God help me' WES WEBB Minister, Chipley Church of Christ Sometimes I wonder if we try to place too much on ourselves. What I mean by this is that sometimes I go for days trying to work out some problem I have before I even ask God for His help. I know I should go to Him immediately in prayer and ask Him to help me. We have been promised in Hebrews 13:5 that God has said, "I will never leave you or forsake you." God is always wait- ing for His children to come to Him in prayer. I also think sometimes we do not realize that maybe there are things that we need help correcting. I believe it helps to take the time out of each day and truly pray for God's help. Not only for help to correct some of the things we know and realize are wrong, but also to ask God to help us see things we need to correct that we may not realize. Many times this takes us humbling ourselves and looking inside of ourselves to see some of our real short comings. I believe for the most part, those who call themselves a child of God want to do what's right. Unfortunately, there are those who have led them astray and lead them to believe false doctrines. If we truly want what God wants, we will pray that we will be led to the truth and that God will open our eyes. I believe this all starts with a humble and sincere heart going to God in prayer. The following thoughts are from a gospel preacher by the name of Dee Bowman. "God, please help me not to grumble about how I'm treated. Just let me learn from it how to treat others. God, help me not to judge harshly. Just help me judge righteous judgment, the kind where everybody concerned benefits from the decision. God, help me to restrain my speech. But help me not to restrain it too much, especially when something needs be said. God, help me not to be scared. Just help me to realize that when Thou art with me, nothing or nobody can hurt me. God, help me to see better. Just help me to see past what is way out front, where it really matters. God, help me not to be partial. Just help me to have Jesus' attitude toward people, all people, the same atti- tude that drove Him to the cross. And God, help me to understand. Just help me to see, as best as I am capable of seeing, why things are how they are, and if and how I can help make them better. But most of all, God, forgive me. I have failed so often. Just give me some more time and some more mercy and Ifll try to do better. God, help me." This message has been provided by Wes Webb, evangelist, Chipley Church of Christ, 1295 Brickyard Rd., Chipley, 638- 2366. All have sinned. Romans 3:23, I John 1:8 There is a penalty for sin. Romans 6:23, John 3:18 You cannot save yourself. Titus 3:5, James 2:10 THE CONDITIONS ARE VERY SIMPLE: Repent. Luke 13:3 Confess. I John 1:9, Romans 10:9 Believe. Acts 16:31 NOW IS THE TIME FOR YOUR DECISION! Joshua 24:15, II Corinthians 6:2 (If you don't know what to say, see the prayer on page 8, or pray something similar in your own words, sincerely and fervently, to God. Then...) Share your new faith: Confess Christ before men. Matthew 10:32-33 Join a church which follows the New Testament. Acts 2:47 Tell others the story. Matthew 28:19-20. Sinner's prayer Dear LordJesus, Iknow that I am a sinner and need Your forgiveness. I believe that You died for my sins. I want to turn from my sins. I now invite You to come into my heart and life. I want to trust and follow You as Lord and Savior. In Jesus' name. Amen. Deadhe for Nov. 29 RealPower Is TODAY (Nov. 22) at 5 Pon'', Wednesday, November 22, 2006, Washington County News/Holmes County Times-Advertiser, 5B SIy,1' EDITOR'S NOTE: With this being Thanksgiving week check with any of the organizations listed to make sure they are meeting WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22 CLOSED-Vernon Library, Wausau Library. 8 a.m.-5 p.m.-Holmes County 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 accepted. 12 noon-Bonifay Kiwanis Club meeting, held at Blitch's Restaurant, located in Bonifay. 7 p.m.-Depression and Bipolar Support Group-meets at First Baptist Church educational annex building in Bonifay. 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 23 HAPPY THANKSGIVING! FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24 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 social- ization. 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 accepted. 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 alcohol. Door prizes and 50/50 giveaways. Refreshments available. 8 p.m.-Alcoholics Anonymous open meeting, held at Presbyterian Church in Chipley. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25 CLOSED: Wausau Library 8 a.m.-12 noon-Holmes County Library open. 9 a.m.-12 noon-Vernon & Chipley Libraries open. 7-10 p.m. Geneva Senior Citizens Dance at -Geneva Community Center, North Iris St., every Saturday for those 21 and older, country music by the Flat County Band. Admission is $4, 50-50 give-away, refreshments, no smoking or alcohol. 8p.m.-AlcholicsAnonymous meeting, held atBethlehem Masonic Lodge, located on Hwy. 177 in Holmes County. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 26 8 p.m.-Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, held in the board room at Graceville Hospital in Graceville. 4-6 p.m.-Conversational English classes for internation- als, held at Shiloh Baptist Church. Contact church office, 638-1014 or Karma Cook, 638-8418. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27 CLOSED: Holmes County Library, Vernon Library, Wausau 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 social- ization. 11 a.m.-Washington Council on Aging (located in Chipley) senior lunches, for reservations call 638-6217, donations accepted. 6 p.m 7:30 p.m.-Salvation Army Domestic Violence and Rape Crisis Program (SADVP) will 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 Emma or Jess at 415-5999. 6:00 p.m.-Bonifay City Council meeting. 6:30-8:30 p.m.-Conversational English classes for inter- nationals, held at Shiloh Baptist Church. Contact church office, 638-1014 or Karma Cook, 638-8418. 7 p.m.-Vernon City Council meeting. 8 p.m.-Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, Blessed Trinity Catholic Church, located on Hwy. 177A, Bonifay. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28 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. 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 accepted. 12 noon-Chipley Kiwanis Club meeting. 3 p.m.-Holmes County Commission meets fourth or last Tuesday 6:30-Washington County Republican Party meeting held at 794 Third Street in Chipley. 7:30 p.m.-Wausau Masonic Lodge meeting. S8 p.m.-Alcoholics Anonymous closed meeting, held at Presbyterian Church in Chipley. 8 p.m.-Narcotics Anonymous meeting, held at Blessed Trinity Catholic Church in Bonifay. Over 1000 leauiful Gowns At Affordable Pricesl! | dazzling PROM &BRIDAL [el xMRaKr mJMI ie *ri'iJ i h ci[i'i L' I :[*]: 1 I ^^ftn West Florida Electric A Touchstone Energy* Cooperative MULLIS EYE INSTITUTE 1600 Jenks Ave., Panama City, FL CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT 1-800-227-5704 0. Lee Mullis, M.D. Board Certified Eye Physician And Surgeon OBITS Continued from page 4B Booten, all of Noma; three brothers, Warren Thomp- son, Frank Thompson and Harlen West; a sister, Carol Howard; 14 grandchildren, 24 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grand- child. Funeral was held Nov. 21 at Noma Baptist Church with Revs. Chester Padgett and Gene Cone officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery with James & Lipford Funeral Home of Graceville direct- ing. Gwendolyn Watford, 68 Gwendolyn "Gwen" Herndon Watford of Mari- anna died Nov. 15 at her home. A native of Calhoun County, she had lived in Jackson County for many years. Watford had retired from Dozier School for Boys and was a former employee of the Bank of Jackson County and First Bank. She was preceded in death by her husband, Robert J. Watford; parents, John and Trudie Belle, Stewart Herndon; two brothers, William Herndon, and John B. Herndon; two sisters, Mae Belle Bradley and Catherine Lassiter. Survivors include a daughter, Kay Fuqua and husband, Rob, of Marianna; one son, David Watford and wife, Dana. of Pensacola; two stepsons. Robert M. Watford and wife, Donna, of Glendale, Ariz., Fredrick J. Watford of Graceville; a brother, Virgil Herndon and wife, Hazel, of Clarksville; three sisters, lona Tharpe of Clarksville, Ruth Alford of Blountstown and Estelle Basford of Niceville. Funeral was conducted Nov. 20 at Salem United Methodist Church with Rev. Jackie Register of- ficiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery with James & Sikes Funeral Home, Maddox Chapel of Marianna, directing. Julian B. Brock, 85 Julian B. (Boots) Brock of Graceville died Nov. 17 in the nursing facility at Northwest Florida Com- munity Hospital in Chipley. He was born June 29, 1921, in Graceville and was a life- long resident and respected businessman there. He was a veteran of World War II, having served in the Pacific The- ater under the Wildcat Division. Survivors include his wife, Laura Brock of Graceville; two children and spouses, Gene and An- nica Brock of. Graceville, Jimmy and Colleen Brock of Panama City; five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Services were Nov. 19 in the funeral home chapel with Jerry Oswalt officiat- ing. Burial was in Marvin Chapel Cemetery with Williams Funeral Home of Graceville directing. Tom Johnson, 89 Tom Johnson of Vernon died Nov. 18 at Northwest We Are The Standard In Quality Buildings BUILDINGSVI f "For All Your Better Built Building Needs, Give Us A Call!" 850.415-1998 Across From The Courthouse In Chipley HUNDREDS OF UNADVERTISE LOWEST PRICES 2821 Ros "Your Family ALL RECLINERS L.1 SALE PRICE TO MOVE! Frigidaire ELECTRIC RANGE 30 inch, self-cleaning. Compare $448.00 .'.. SALE 299 iM I WHIRLPO MAYTA DISHWAS Heavy Duty, Regul Dry Cycle Compar SALE l1 TRUCKLOAD SALE! NEW 3 PIECE LIVINGROOM SUITE Sofa, Loveseat & Chair, Choice of Patterns Reg. $1198 SALE $3 95 D ED' 2 Doo N Fos Ws49 1 ~~~SAL$9 16 CU. FT. WHIRLPOOL UPRIGHT FREEZER. $254 I 14.8 CU. FT. MAGIC-CHEF CHEST FREEZER $224 OLor G iHER arWash & OCCASION ie at $298 44 CHAIRS Was $169 SALE $99 S Fl OD M TABLE De ... Member ,.. Brand Source Associated Volume Buyers Lower Prices Thru Volume Buying One Of The Nation's Largest Buying Groups .. Member .VAJ. MICROWAVE W/HOOD, OVER COUNTER PRICED AT $148 4 DRAWER CHES Was $89 SALE $3999 kL NIGHT STANDS Regular $99.95 SALE $3995 Florida Community Hospi- tal in Chipley. He was the son of the late Benjamin and Lena Johnson. Survivors include his wife, Minnie Dee Brock Johnson of Vernon; three daughters, JoAnn Par- ish and husband, Howell, of Orange Park, Julaine, Padgett and husband, Bob- by, of Chipley, and Char- lotte Hightower of Panama City; seven grandchildren and 13 great-grandchil- dren. Graveside services were held in the Bethlehem Methodist Church Cem- etery with Rev. Gary Wig- gins officiating and Peel Funeral Home of Bonifay directing. Tommie Nettles, 82 Tommie Nettles of Caryville died Nov. 3 in Fort Walton Beach Medi- cal Center. He was a native of Turner Springs, Ala., and had lived in Caryville most of his life. Nettles was a game hunter and was affection- ally known as Coon Man. Survivors include his wife, Lillie Mae Nettles; five sons, Tommie Nettles Jr.. Willie Nettles, and Fredrick Nettles, all of Caryville, Sammie Nettles and wife, Faye, of Ponce de Leon, Charles Nettles and wife, Bernice, of DeFuniak Springs; four daughters, Patricia Hendrix and Rachel Nettles, both of Caryville, Sarah Jackson of Pensacola and Flossie Brown of Louisana; three brothers, Bobbie Nettles of Mississippi, George Nettles and Robert Nettles REFRIGERATOR FREEZER 24 Cu. Ft. Side-by-Side, . Crushed & Cubed Ice &i Water Thru Door. Was $899 of Castelbury, Ala., a host of grandchildren, cousins and other relatives. Funeral was held Nov. 11 at St. Matthews Baptist Church in Caryville with Dr. Rufus Woods officiat- ing, alosig with Rev. James Johns, pastor. Burial followed in the church cemetery with Cooper Funeral Home of Chipley directing. James A. Harris, 90 James Archie Harris of Bonifay died Nov. 19 at C.C. Sims State veterans Home in Springfield. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army. Survivors -include his wife, Irene (Baxley) Har. ris of Bonifay; a brother. Arlie Harris of Niceville; one sister, Arie Anderson of Bonifay; a sister-in-law, Jane Harris 'of Bonifay; several nieces and neph. ews. Funeral will be held Nov. 22 at Bethel Primitive Baptist Church with Elder Bobby Willis officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery with Sims Funeral Home of Bonifay directing. VFW dance VFW Post 4426 in Slocomb, Ala. will begin hosting their Friday night dance on November 24, at 7 p.m. The Country Boys band will be playing. Food and soft drinks will be available. Cost of $5 per person will be collected at the door: Children under 12 will be admitted free of charge. WAPPY TY4A/KS(i i/C ' From All The Staff At Beltone. We Will Be Closed Thursday & Friday For Thanksgiving. SBeltone 1243 Main Street, Chipley (850) 638-9350 S ...TheMostRecognized andReableName in the Industry! '0~ WHIRLPOOL K .- WASHER --- 2 Speed, 5 Cycle, i 3 Temp., 3 Load Sizes. Was $398 :; -T ALE188 . WHIRLPOOL DRYER Q7 Heavy Duty, 3 Cycle, Perm. press cycle, end of cycle . buzzer. Was $238 SALE 1590 'Fad.'. 11th] I a! BEDS 4 PC. ome BEDROOM SUITE Floor -Dresser, Headboard, Mirror models & Night Stand. Compare at $499 ~SALE =188 S2 emos SALE (Across From Eye Center South) Pi T Move A vr A L LblEGA IL L NVI F L H FU L N &KF ILri J I Ift WFIYM.Y LI I rlJ i Ni .9 q ad ni L, %I I PA334Ark9-f t L9N! Bring us tbe best leghiimate price you can find -3 4 7 3 3 4 if we don't beat it, we'll give you tbe item fflEEI 3 4 7 3 3 4 LIMITED QUANTITIES Some One & Two Of A Kind. Roor Models, Demos & Cose.Outs, Scratch & Dent. All merchandise similar to illustration. A r KING'S y FURNITURE ' &' & APPLIANCE '. Fr. *-8 .St 9-6 D BARGAINS PRICED TOO LOW TO ADVERTISE! l THROUGH VOLUME BUYING ;s Clark Circle, S.W. 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' For Your Covenience We Accept & REAC EB A AAA DE RB A ITTIE A Holmes County Times-Advertiser Washington County News SFor Your Convenience We Accept & ACH OV 4 U E R AS 11 U q .V RO. Box 67, Bonifay, FL 32425 P.O. Box 627, Chipley, FL 32428 All residential real estate advertised herein is SUDIC-Ct to the Federal Fair Housing Act The Fair Housing Act makes t illegal to advertise "any preference. liirarton, dscriminaIion because of race, color, religion, sex, nand'cap. familial status, or national origin, or mention to make any such preference., imitation, or discriminationn' We will not knowingl) accept any advertising tor reideni,1al real estate that appears to or loiales feoerai anoor state lak K&L FARM TOMATOES 8-5 M-S: 638-1119; 850-260-5003; 850-527- 3380 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 SOD SOD SOD Quality you can depend onl Irri- gated, weed & pest con- trolled. Centipede and St. Augustine. Delivery and installation available. 8 mi. SW of Chipley for easy customer hauling Call anytime! Billy & Leo- la Brock. (850)638-1202 or (850)326-1500 1979 CHEVY EL Cami- no $600. Coleman 5000 Generator $300, 1901 Abraham Lincoln Cal- ender, Antique perfume bottle cover, call if inter- ested. Original Charles Dickens Christmas Car- ol Book, signed inside. Russian Silver odds and ends. 638-8093 SOD FOR SALE on the farm, delivered .or in- stalled. Centipede-and 419 Bermuda. WEST FLORIDA TURF (850)638-4860: (850)415-0385. Estab- lished 1980. 6 WINDOWS 25X37 1 Viva 15" tire. best of- fer. 773-2669 CORN $7 100# Hay $30 roll, Oats $3/Bu. Lynn Cope ,638-1138; 260-2111 ,,,,.. 'COLOR COPIES S1. COPIES' 15c, Washirng- ton County News, down- town Chipley. FRESH PAPERSHELL PECANS for sale $1/Ib; shelled $8/lb. 638-9232; 1453 State Park Rd. see signs 1999 FORD RANGER excellent condition 103.000 miles, every- thing works. Payoff $6100. 2000 boat weld built 48 norse Johnson 48 pound thrust trolling motor, fish finder-lights, spare tire, $6500 firm. 850-548-4796. 850-557- 5169, 850-333-9129 OVER 10,000 LIVE Christmas Trees to choose Irom. $5, $10, $15. $20 at Cone's Christmas Tree Farm. From Graceville West on Hwy 2 to 173. South look for signs. 263-4426 BROWN EASY HAUL trailer 20 h. $2000. 956- 2690 FIREWOOD FOR SALE aged. split, delivered. 638-9224; cell 628-1109 OAK FIREWOOD FOR sale, $50 a load. Come get ill Delivery $15 extra. 547-0828, leave mes- sage. SNARE DRUM LIKE new. $125. (850)548- 4796 99 GO DEVIL Boat 18.5 ft welded aluminum. 25hp Go Devil motor, 89 hours on motor. Alumi- num Irailer, 501b thrust Irowling motor,' runs good. $4500. Call 850- 373-7686, ask lor Gracie 2003 HONDA GOLD- WING 50.000 miles. sil- ver color. CB, AM/FM ra- dio, helmet w/speakers included. $11,000. 638- 4251 2005 YAMAHA ROAD Slar, Silverado Package 1700CC, Midnight Black, loaded, windshield, bags. Vance & Hines pipes, plus many extras. Like new. Must see! 638- S. 1124 . FOR SALE WORKING pair of Oxen. Yoked at regular times, not hard to drive Around 1200 Ibs each. $1500 for theypair. (850)263'-8479 " BLACK LIMOUSINE 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- .temrns. 1788 White Road, Bonifay, FL 32425 (Washington County) (850)638-1202; (850)326-1500 FRUIT TREES $10.871 Shade & Flowering trees also. Azaleas and other shrubs $1.87. Yes, fall is absolutely the best lime to plant shrubs and trees! All Ways Growin' Nurs- ery, 1658 Hwy 177-A, Bonifay, (850)547-2938. Lic#47222563 TO COMPLEMENT THE large numbers of com- mon nursery plants in stock, we now have house plants. These con- sist ol lush greens that will brighten each cold dismal day this winter. Our Thanksgiving Cac- tus is now in bloom, but in limited numbers Transplant Nursery, 1505 Highway 90. Chipley. FL 32428. #4713058 DINING ROOM BRAND new table 6 chairs, china cabinet, $900. can de- liver, call 850-222-7783 2 PC LEATHER sofa & loveseat. Brand new, hardwood frames. life- time warranty, $795. can deliver. 850-425-8374 CHERRY SLEIGH BED $250, solid wood, still boxe, 850-222-9879 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 $150 NEW QUEEN pillowtop mattress set, in plastic, warranty. 850- 222-7783 5 PIECE BEDROOM set, new in boxes, must sell, $475.850-222-2113 NEW KING PLUSH top mattress set. still in plas- tic with warranty, can de- liver $250. 850-222-2113 NEW MICRO FIBER sofa + loveseat $475, siill wrapped, stain resist. 850-425-8374 34MPGI!!! 2005 FORD Focus ZX3 SE, 2 door hatchback, fully loaded, 1/2 of factory warranty remaining. 34mpg, $12,600. Call Robert or Carolyn Berry 1850)638- 4320 93 OLDS REGENCY ex- cellent motor, body. & tires. 27mpg/hwy load- ed, leather interior. Ex- cellent condition. Re- duced $2695. OBO 547- 2091 04 BUICK REGAL LS Bronze 3.8 liter, V6, AC, leather, cruise, lilt, AM' FM/CD, power W/D/S, new tires, 65,000. $13,900. Evenings. (850)547-4096: daytime Janis 18501547-3651 FOR SALE 1997 Silver Camaro, T-Tops, 65K miles $10,500. 547- 3545. 2004 CHEVY MALIBU Classic 4 cyl. Very nice. Well maintained Red. AM/FM/CD, alloy wheels. Asking $9560. (850)547-2986 2005 FORD FOCUS ZX3 SE, 2 door hatch- 1987 CHEVY CARGO back, lully loaded, 1/2 of van G,20 $1000. 547- laciory warranty, 34mpg, 3934 $12,600. Carolyn 2000 HONDA ODYS- (850)638-4320 SEY EX Mini-Van, V6, 87 MERCEDES420SEL 89,000 miles, good con- new trans-AllI, recent edition, gray cloth interior, valve lob. $6995. neg. white exterior, $13,000 527-1722, leave mes- OBO. 547-0899 sage. 2005 CHEVY TRAIL- 1998 GRAND PRIX 6 BLAZER ext 4x4, 8,000 cycl, 146,000 miles miles, tan in color. $4200 obo Excellent loaded, LT edition, condition, tires5 months $22,500. OBO. 547- old. (850)638-4987 0765, 527-4246 1979 CORVETTE 2903 CHEVROLET Eveylhing brand new! SVERADO Z-71, 4x4, Must see to appreciate. 5.3 liter V8, all power, 415-6820 $8000 or trade bedliner, bug guard, for pick-up of equal toolbox, tires P05/70BF value. Goodrich, Flowmaster Aven mufflers very nice, runs 89 CHRY 5TH Avenue, great, $20,995. 773- 120k miles, $750. 1960 (850)774-8970 1994 CONVERSION 2005 MERCURY VAN V-6, cruise, power GRAND Marquis, wile's windows, 106 k miles, car, white, 29.000 mi., looks and runs good. leather, like new. 547-2180 638-$14,995. 96 F-150 loaded, $4000. 547-2401 '86 CELEBRITY FOR sale. Leather interior. 2002 GMC YUKON XLT, 638-1645 loaded, Iront & side airbags, sunroof. leather, 1991 SEDAN DEVILLE third row seating. 17-21 for sale. 638-1090 after MPG. great buy $15,500. 6pm. OBO. (850)326-0911 or 93 MAZDA MX6 $1000 (850)773-2583 as is. 547-2401 99 FORD EXPEDITION 1998 BUICK REGAL 100,000 miles, excellent GS, red, gray leather in- condition. $12,000. lernor, 4.0L 3800 Series II (850)579-2977 Supercharged engine, 94 CHEV 4WD pk-up. 83,000 miles, air. $7000. V8, auto. 130k miles, one (850)260-1149 owner, tinted windows, 1999 CADILLAC SE- bed liner, good shape. DAN Deville, pewter/bur- $4300 obo. 850-638- gundy leather. Fully load- 2638 or 850-573-0077 ed. Lifetime tire balanc- 1994 FORD RANGER 4 ing. Trailer hitch. 41,000 cyl.. 5 speed, cold air, miles. Luxurious excellent condition, $20,999. (850)547-3342 $3,500 obo, after 3p.m., or 763-6872 726-0193 92 CHEVY CAPRICE 1998 FORD F150 good Classic SW. Fully loaded, r. n.nion. calj lor, urther seats 9. $2800 OBOA s AW nl or nmatio n., '(5535- lor Karl. 547-4465 4945 1979 CAMARO motor & 2003 CHEVY AVA- transmission has been LANCHE Z-71,one own- rebuilt. Body needs er, sunroof. Bose stereo some work. Lots of pans! w/6 disc cd, leather, new $1000. 638-9871 after tires, 72,000 Hwy miles, 6pm clean. $21,500.00 OBO 2000 BRONZE CHEVY 850-260-9324 Malibu. 55,000 miles, 1990 CHEVY 1/2 ton AC CD player, tinted Z71, SWB, reg cab, power windows, new Silverado Package. New stock speakers. Like pts. $5500. Call Terry new! $10,000. Call 849- 547-3646. 7am-5pm 1143 CHEVY SUBURBAN 3/ 2001 FORD EXPLORER 4 ton, Heavy Duty, tow white, automatic, fully package. 350 motor, AT, loaded, 6 CD changer, PS, PB, new paint, parts running boards, custom- & battery, 850-547-0448 sized bra. $8000. 1(334)588-3141, cell 1995 EDDIE BAUER (8501418-0031 Ford F-150 4x4, 97.000 miles. $8500 obo. Call 1997 CHEVROLET 260-1678 TRUCK ext cab, V6, 220,000 miles. $4500. 1997 FORD RANGER 5- Call 547-5062 or speed, runs good. good 1850)527-4363 starter Iruck. $2000. 1998 PONTIAC TRANS. (850)638-7936 PORT mini-van, 6-cyl, FOR SALE 1999 seats seven, excellent F-150, low miles shape inside & out, cold $13,500. OBO. 100,000 air, loaded $4900. 547- mile warranty. 547-5960; 9233 547-2228 FOR SALE 2004 2000 DODGE 2500 Ram Sedona Kia Ex, fully Wagon V-8, PW, PL, ste- equipped, still under war- reo, dual A/C, 23,000 ranty. excellent condition miles, very clean, must $10,500. Day 850-573- sell, make offer. 850- 7198. 547-5068 773-7737 LINCOLN LIMO & Lin 1995 ', FORD coin Car for sale or trade AEROSTAR passenger 547-3530 or 547-5244 van $1200. 547-3934 2005 BURGUNDY MUS- 99 NAVY BLUE Chevy TANG leather interior, six Astro Van, $5000. OBO. CD layer, cruise, electric Call (850)956-2367 seats & windows. Still 1996 GMC JIMMY 4.3 under factory warranty V6, AT, AC, PW, 4-door, $16,500.obo (850i258- very clean,2 $4500. 4428 (850)260-1612 T K1999 ISUZU AMIGO Convertible, brand new clutch, transmission, NISSAN PATHFINDER starter, timing belts. Ask- '95 XE-V6, 4-wheel ing $6500. 773-5720, drive, automatic, security leave message system. Putham low 1987 FORD F250 4x4 package. CD/radio, cold 351 motor. Runs good, air. $3900.obo t850)638- great shape. $3800. 2002- (850)415-6301 truck, XLT, X-cab SWB 2003 DODGE RAM w/ 7.3 power stroke, Hemi2500.7000+miles, 160,000 miles, very nice, loaded. $28,000. Must $14,000 obo. 535-9800 sell. (334)699-2382 TRUCKS & UTILITY I AUTO 2000 SILVER DODGE Dakota SLT, automatic Magnum V6, full power, extended cab, toolbox, and slide bars, $6900. (850)535-9292 99 F350 DUALLY worked. Beefed up transmission, 1000 mi, everything light. 113,000 mi., 7.4LPS/diesel. well kept. Looks/runs good. '$11,500. (850)373-7459 79 3/4 TON Chevy 44 V- 8 Granny 4 speed has gooseneck hitch and new trailer brakes good cond. $3,500.00 850- 260-9324 2000 CHEVY EXTREME S-10 slepside, auto, AM/ FM/CD, cruise, radar, ground-FX, 2 extra rires. 58,500k original miles, sharp truck. $10,250. 547-4527 1998 Z71 ext cab, 3- doqr. $9500. 263-3105 evenings. 2003 CHEVROLET SILVERADO Z-71, ex- cellent condition, while. grille guard, toolbox, nerf bars, bed rails, CD. cas- sette, 54.000 miles. 260- 5914: 638-7511 99 FORD 150 XL Super Cab, AT, PS, PB, toolbox; new tires. 97,50.0 miles. Asking $9000.547-0150;. 326-3123 1982 GMC SIERRA Die- sel for parts or rebuild. Engine no good. Good condiiton or age Can be connected to gas. $500 firm. (850)547-2986 FOR SALE TAKE up payments on 2003 Expe- dition, 80K miles. well kept, excellent condition. $14,000. phone 850-, 548-5453 96 JEEP CHEROKEE excellent condition, Chi- .pley area. Red._3500 firm. Call anyfr'me' (850)260-9706 1987 1 TON Chev. 42k miles, ex. government, $3500. (850)774-8970 1974 CHEVY CHEYENNE Super 20,. "a heavy duty toy hauler" 350/350. recenI recondi- lioned ground up. $8700. 773-1818, after 5pmr FOR SALE 1999 Chevy Suburban LT, 5.7 litre. leather. CD, front/rear AC. 153,000 miles. Ask- ing $8950. Call 850-956- 1260 1993 CHEVY Z71 great hunting iruck, needs paint tob, new AC com- pressor, runs good, $4000 OBO (850)527- 8401 anytime ONLY $995 : 1984 Chevrolet utility truck, as is. Call 547- 3496, leave message 2001 FORD EXPEDI- TION miles 86,670, fully loaded. 638-837,6 86 CHEVY PICKUP 350 motor, built, large cam, runs good, body has some rust, show its age $1500. OBO. 547-0929 1996 F150 XL Extended cab, bedliner, dual tanks, 120K, good condition $7000. 547-9396 1989 FORD F-150 PU, 115,000 miles, runs great $2000. 535-2608 MOVING OVERSEAS 1999 Grand Voyager. mini-van, power windows & locks, 120K miles, well maintain. Asking $3900 OBO. Tires guarantee. Call 773-3708 / 774- 8032 FOR SALE 2001 Ford Expedition XLT, loaded, 64,000 miles, $12,000. 547-4830 between 6pm & 8pm only. No collect calls. 2002 FORD RANGER king Cab, step side, 6 cd changer, power windows and doors, like new. $11,500 (pay off) 638- 3700 ASONE PENNY DOWN*AC MOVES YOU IN! NEW 3 Bedroom 2 Bath UQAG Home In Sunny Hills. .oW ,TrM DIRECT 5329 Hwy.77, Chipley. FL (2 Miles South of Sunny Hills Entrance] (850 173-0095 or 773-0098 TRI"COUNTY REALTYr 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 I: I FOR SALE 1996 Ex- plorer XLT, V-8, 4 door, leather, loaded, custom rims, Alpine stereo sys- tem, tinted windows $11,000. 547-2502 96 FORD DULLY F350 gooseneck. brake sys- tem, trim package, bedliner, excellent condi- tion $12,500. 535-2276 2005 JEEP WRAN- GLER, black 4cyl, 25K; lift kit, soft top, 31"' tires and rims. Extra clean. 258-1090 1999 SS CHEVY Subur- ban black, 11 of 151, 80,000 miles. Leather, loaded, custom wheels, $15,000 obo. 535-9800 97 DODGE 4-wheel drive, 155,000 miles, looks and runs great $6500 OBO. 263-9711 2002 FORD EXPLOR- ER XLT. excellent condi- tion. fully loaded, keyless entry, leather, dark sage green. 110.000 miles. $9,200. Call 526- 3619(wl: 638-8104th) 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- lallic, 16,000k. paid $28,760., sell for $19,500. cash (850)547- 5524 mornings 2240 SQ FT home for sale. Must be moved. -Make offer. Call 850-258- 8247 NEW CONSTRUCTION 2BR/2BA Stucco. stove,. refrigerator, DW, corner- of Holle, Ave. & 71h St., 1001o financing to quali- fied buyer, $125,000. 535-0711 or 258-6018 FOR SALE HOUSE that must be moved, located on Hwy 90 East in Chip- ley immediately! Beside Southeastern Surveying Please call for an ap- pointment to inspect and make oiler. 850-638- 0790 426 2ND ST Chipley. 2BR/2BA, completely re- modeled, new electric. AC, plumbing, cabinets. flooring. 1200 sq.ft. 3 acres, $189,000. (314)346-3303, Owner possible financing. 2BR/1BA CORNER LOT Vernon, McFatter Ave. $25,000. (850)638- 8093 3BR/2BA BRICK HOUSE 1200 sq ft, 1 acre chain link fence, Hwy 177-A, North of Hwy 2. 850-573-6389 LOVELY 3BR/1BA 1350 sqhl, brick home in Chip- ley, newly remodeled in- side & out. New carpet, "tile, paint, counter top, sinks, light lixlures, ex- cellent condition, $95,000. 638-8360 FOR SALE BEAUTIFUL country 3BR/2BA brick home, :owner financing. Also, house and apart- ments for rent in Bonifay. (860)547-5085 FOR RENT 5BR/3BA 2 story alarm house with 15 acres. 8 miles north of Chipley. Call 638-2363 after 5:30. FOR RENT STORE It Mini Storage Buildings. Location 279 & 280, be- 'tween Caryville & Vernon. 535-1356- WELFARE GAMES 7-13-06 Abuse Hot Line called. Sharon #5048 was told that a child's life had been threatened. 27 days later, 8-9-06 Kelly from D.C.F. showed up from Bonifay office. Dick Walton 547-1493, more next week. NEW FLEA MARKET between Bonifay & Chi- prey. Need vendors & need people to put things on consignment. Call Chip 850-773-2252. 8am & 5pm Fri., Sat.; Sun. AUCTION CHIPLEY 2BR/1BA ,HOUSE CH/A, water, sewer, garbage included, $550/mo., $300/dep., 850-814-2625 ;. 2B/1 BA no pets, Hwy 77 South, 3 miles. Also, 3BR/2BA. Call Milion for information. (850)638- 1858 - 3BR/2BA CHIPLEY OH/ A, $625/mo., 1-year lease, referenc- es,. smoke free environ- ment, first. last & depqsit. Large lot. 547-2091 . LAND/HOME 100; FI- NANCING!! We have the ;and and home for you. Sil's Home Center 850- 482-2880 2006 HOMES MUST go' All officers considered. Cash discounts. Sil's' Home Cenler 850-482- 2880 WHY RENT? You can own your home with land 'as low as $699/mo. Sit's .Home Center 850-482- 2880, :1 MODULAR HOMES BUILT just lor you!' Sit's Home Center 850-482- 2880 DOUBLEWIDE 3BR/ 2BA KITCHEN separate dining room, den & living room & tront porch. $550/ mo., $300/dep., refer- ences required. 638- 4273 3 BEDROOM 2 bath mobile home in mobile home park. $450 with $400 deposit, 3BR11BA mobile home. $425/mo; $400/dep.- ', il'ai db i- lay Elementary School, town & recreational area. 547-3746 FOR RENT TRAILER 3BR,'2BA Ponce lde Leon, $350/mo. 8.0- 305-0571 IN BONIFAY FOR rent nice travel trailer and 51h wneel. Starting $350 month and $350 deposit. 850-547-4234 1 BEDROOM APART- MENT convenient loca- tion in Chipley, no pets. 638-4640 1 BEDROOM APART- MENT Ior rent in Bonilay downtown $450 a month including waler, 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, TDD/TTY 711. 5445 Brown Street, Graceville, FL. Equal Housing Opportunity.. "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 2007 HOMES OF MERIT I 28x60, 3BR/2BA Sheetrock Finished Walls, Overhead Vents, Plywood Floors, Insulated Windows, Deluxe Kitchen, Knocked-down Textured Ceilings' 4-1/12 Roof Pitch, 8'Sidewalls. $74,900 99 Peach State 2852, 3BR, 2 BA............ $32,900 99 Fleetwood2848,3BR,2BA..............$32,900 99 Fleetwoodl2x70 oBR,3 BA. ..,,...,,,...45,900 99 Peach State 28x70,5 s BR, BL ....... $39,900 99 Homes of Merit 24x60,3 BR,2BA...... $36,90 98 0a oodi 2,3uB,2BA.,........... ..33,900 07 General 24x6, 3 BR1,2BA"NEWHOME" $49,900 98 Horton 2856, BR,2 BA..................... $34,900 98Redmon28x5, BUBA .................$32,900 14x72,3 BR, 2 BA.,........................... $17,900 00 Fleetwood 3 BR,2 BA............. $34,900 Ali Homes include Delivery, Set-Up, AIC, Steps, Plumbing 8& Skirting CAROLE CANNON REALTY 2229 Jim Bush Rd. Bonifay. FL (8501547-4784 Cell (8501951-5682 Carole Cannon, Broker Reduced, gorgeous custom 3/2 home. New construction, backs up to 18 hole golf course with a view of Ihe lake. Open floor plan, screen porch, appliances, dbi carport. Too many etras to, list. Must see $225,000 Hunting/investment tract. 120+- acres, planned pines, road frontage, wildlife abounds $510,000 Reduced 10.5 acres+- with large cleated field, some beautiful mature hardwoods, frohtagei deep well, bldgs. & improvements $83,000 Comfortable family home, brick 3/2 on 3.43 acres, family room with fireplace, new cabinets, appliances, carpolts, RV shed, workshop, storage bldg, paved frontage $169,900 Reduced city lot zoned for ww.carolecahn onrealty.com, TFIES COUNTRY REATY C d. nit.d BETTIE L. SLAY, BROKER, L_ -OUntry- (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 REDUCED $65,000 -.46+ A6 PASTURE, BARN, CABIN, POND $322,000 8 ACRES & MOBILE HOME PARK $189,900 19.8 ACRES FRONTAGE 2 SIDES $175,000-81.6 AC PASTURE FENCED, BARN, MH REDUCED $448,250- - 28 ACRES $168,000 2 ACRES HWY. 7? SUNNY HILLS $228,000 -74 AC LAND 3 BR 2 BA DWMH $488,000.-10 AC PRIVATE $225000 --26 AC 2 BR HOME, I BRN APT. GARAGES, OUTBUILDINGS $249,900- NICE 3 BR, 2 BA ON LOT BONIFAY REDUCED $82,900-4 AC BR 2 BA DWMH CHIPLEY AREA $07,500 2 ACRES 1t0 MAIANA $39,900 - 10 ACRES WELL, SEPTIC, BARN, OLD MOBILE HOME $79,900-30 ACRES WITH CREEK $180,000 -- 5 ACRES 4 BR 3 BA BRICK HOME CHIPLEY AREA $18900 -- LOT DWL GOLF COURSE $8,900-4 BR, 2 BA RIVER RETREAT W69.900 6 ACRES WELL SEPTIC HWY FRONT $80C000. .06- RIMTESLT WTienfLfl ^ ^rjiijiti in~ii^Ti~1 ij-'TAamSl 2100 SO FT home, 3/2 with large family room, living room, eal in kitchen & library and 20'x14' master suite with jacuzzi rub. Walk to golf course & Sunny Hills Country Club. House sits on 1 acre on quiet cul-de-sac ofl Country Club BIvd and backs on Gap Lake & Thousands of acres o01 green belt. Play golf or go hunting, fishing or swimming at one ol 7 lakes all without leaving home. See Florida al it's besl and only 30 minutes to Ihe worlds most beau- lilul beaches. Priced at .$247,700.. Phone 850- 7.73-1W 8Q.-,, : --: ;.: HOWELL REALTY 850- 836-8833 24AC MOL, commercial 1600+ft on Hwy 90 in city limits of PDL, city waler & sewer available $275.000. MP ENTERPRISES Land Sale & Finance. 5 acres or more for houses only, wooded & pasture. 3 miles South of Chipley. Highway 77, Gainer Rd:, Houston Rd., Duncan Community Rd., Buddy Rd. (4) Five acres (8) len acres (5) eight acres. Owner financing or cash. Low down payment. low monthly payments. Call Milton Peel for informa- tion 850-638-1858 LAND FOR SALE by owner, North Bay County, Gonsan Creek, cross west side. 850- 638-4484, call adter 6pm, no collect calls.. HOWELL REALTY 850- 836-8833'2 AC large. oaks, septic, power, paved road frontage. $ 3 5 0 0 0 . flathelastfrontier.com EXECUTIVE. OFFICE SPACE for rent down- town Chipley. 638-1918 4.5 CLEARED ACRES well, septic tank, pond. $52,500. 535-0711 or 258-6018, ,- f. 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, . wiwubklaianoralorimirn EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT Marianna Goat and -Sheep Auction 5pm. Misc., -goats, sheep, chickens, ducks, guineas. Auction Drive. Marianna. (8501535- 4006; cell 258-5209 Jerry Johnson PAU362 AUCTION FARM & CONSTRUCTION Equipment. Sat., Dec. 2. 2006. Hwy 231 N., Campbejllori, EL, 8am small iter', 9ah equip- ment. Local farm dis- persal, bank repos, con- signmenls. Mason Auc- lion & Sale FL4642, 850- 263-0473 IF YOU WOULD like. to learn to prepare tax re- turns, while being paid, come to work for us at H&R Block. No experi- ence necessary. Sea- sonal part-lime and full- time positions starting December 1. Send re- sumes to H&R Block, PO Box 703, Chipley, FL 32428. NEEDED ARNP or PA part-time position in an established clinic in Boni- fay. FL. Fax resume (850)547-5415 or phone 1850)547-4284 . I BUILDINGSi 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 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. quall- 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 EXPERIENCED COOK AND Waitresses needed. Vernon area. 535-0112 POSITION POLICE PA- TROLMAN The City of Chipley is accepting ap- plications fora Police Pa- trolman. Minimum Qual- ilications: completion of the Minimum Standards courses as .set forth by the Florida Police .Stan- dards Council; valid Flor- ida Drivers license; abili- ty to project a courteous and polite attitude to pub- lic: and able to commu- nicate effectively both orally and in writing. Mail or hand deliver applica- tion and or resume to the Chief or Police, Chipley Police peparqment, PO box 0do7..Chipley, Flori-. da 32428. Deadline: Open until filled. EOE/ Drug Free Workplace. 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 PART-TIME or full-time positions open at Holmes Creek ALF in Vernon. Duties are housekeeping and supervising resi- dents in a home style environment. Hours are 8am-6pm Sunday and Monday. More hours may be available if de- sired. $7.50 hour to start, raise after 30 days. Call for appointment. 535- 1160 or 260-1871. 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. 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 info. ESTABLISHED COM- PANY SEEKING experi- enced Real Edate Agent. Many opportuni- ties available. Call Lisa Thompson at Direct Re- alty 850-819-7386 EMPLOYMENT OP- PORTUNITY CHURCH Secretary position avail- able. Computer skills and accounting knowledge helpful; Contact Bonifay Methodist Church. 547- 3785 METAL ROOFING COMPANY in need of Supervisors, Journey- men, Foremen. Top pay depending on experi- ence. Call 547-1001 LOOKING FOR OUT- GOING energetic person for customer service rep- resentative. Seasonal part-time and full-time positions starting De- cember 1. Send resumes to H&R Block, 120 N. Waukesha Street, Boni- fay, FL 32425. NEEDED TIRE TECH Oil and Filter Technician. SFirestone in Defuniak Springs, FL. 850-892- 3613 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. WANTED 8TH & 9th grade home schooling curriculum. 548-5984 WANTED TO BUY an- tiques, collectibles, gold, silver, dinnerware, collec- tions, paintings, call Al Schmidt 850-638-7304 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 talkI (850)252-0315 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-: 060$;.850-265-2120. PANHANDLE LAWN SERVICE Quality work, affordable prices. Senior Citizen Discount. Free Estimates 956-5070 or 956-4758 MINI STORAGE IN Chi- pley. All sizes for rent. We: furnish the. lock. (850)326-2399 QUALITY CLEANING AT reasonable rates. Call Heavenly Helpers Clean- ing Service. 579-4402; 209-1943; 547-5041; Serving Holmes, Wash-.. ington & Jackson Coun- ties ELDERLY SITTING AVAILABLE by experi- enced caregiver., In- cludes housekeeping, cooking, companionship, driving. Reasonable rates with references available. 547-4159 Wesley Hall Roofing LLC. All. types roofing: & repair. Metal roofs, flat .roofs, new roofs & tear offs. We do il all! 638- 8335 415-5540 Lic#RC0066513 OAK FIREWOOD, TREE Work, & Brush Clean Up. 263-0708 C&C BOOKKEEPING & Tax Service. Open 5 days a week. sam to 5pm. Call 850-638-1483 FURNITURE REPAIR and Finishing 46 years experience. 638-2300 J&J CABINET shop. For all your kitchen cabinets & house repair needs. Call James S. Howell. (850)535-2839; (850)260-1619 HOUSECLEANING REFERENCES reason- able rates. Contact Gala. (850)638-7256, Chipley FILL DIRT TOP Soil, roads, land clearing, trucking & good rates. 547-5244 evenings, 547- 3530 days. 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 ityourself projects. Call 547-1001. License #CCC1327331. TRINITY HORSE FARM horse boarding, good pastures, run-in sheds. Chipley, FL. www.trinltyhorsefarm.com 850-638-1082 DEEP CLEAN YOUR home for the holidays. Ask for Wanda. 638- 9224 or 850-628-1109 HOME MAINTENANCE BATHROOMS, decks, windows, doors, and wood fencing. Really, no job too small. J&M Fam- ily Renovations. 535- 7446 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 BUSINESS CARDS! BUSINESS CARDS Business cards & all your printing needs. Guaranteed'best prices &,highest-quality in the area. 2 great locations to serve you. Call The Homes County Times- Advertiser, Bonifay (850) 547-9414 or the Wash- ington County News, Chipley (850) 638-0212 SEWING MACHINE & Vacuum Cleaner Repair, guaranteed service on all makes & models. Free' estimates. Westem Auto, -1.2iN NWaukesha,; Boni- fay. 547-3910 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. HOLMES COUNTIANS Thank you for all the calls and statements about our child service and welfare system. The At- torneyGeneral will make. a change. Dick Walton, JOArin Ellis Cooey 547- 1493 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 7 (850) 892-7079. EOE drug free workplace Wednesday, November 22, 2006, Washington County News/Holmes County Times-Advertiser, 7B A"lnnouncements What Destroys Relationships? Answer pg 446 Buy and Read Dianetics by L. Ron Hubbard Send $8.00 to: Hubbard Dianetics Foundation, 3102 N. Habana Ave., Tampa FL 33607 (813)872-0722. Attorneys NEED A LAWYER? Protect Your Rights Now! Criminal... Personal Injury... Bankruptcy... 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