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WI LiEBF.X F FL DPJDA ii- ~Al7;ES~lL.LE F;L ii6! Memorial service honors LaShaun Henderson PAGE 5 Saturday, SEPTEMBER 12, 2009 www.chipleypaper.com Volume 85, Number 44 50( For the latest breaking news,,visit (HIPLEYPAPER.COM INSIDE Memorial march held for Henderson Friday afternoon JAY FELSBERG Managing Editor afelsberg@chipleypaper.com CHIPLEY - The Washington County branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People held a memo- rial march for LaShaun Hender- son, who was killed in a traffic ac- cident Friday evening in Chipley. Permission for the march to gather at the National Guard Ar- mory, go up 7th Street to State 3 '. 'i 90, and go back down 7th Street toward Orange Hill Highway was approved by Chipley City Council at its regular meeting Thursday night. The March began at 2 p.m. , ',. and was scheduled to last until 3p.m. Simon Sheffield of the NAACP See MARCH 5 JAY FELSBERG I Managing Editor James Barnes retires after 23 years in law enforcement 3 Seniors head down the winding river 4 . . . . .i.. .. Winners and losers decided at Richmond 6 Get your free copy now INSIDE INDEX Opinion........................ Page 4 Classifieds................... Page 7 FREEDOM i-" I - I , 1 L NEV'.'SD�ERS"!JT~RACT!i - E Phone: 850-638-0212 Web site: chipleypaper.com Fax: 850-638-4601 1 269 0021113 6 42694 00023 4 Chipley approved 1 advertising Pulling for education tractor show coming soon VERNON - The Wash- ington County Scholarship Trust will be sponsoring the Eighth Annual Pull- ing for Education Tractor Show and Pull on Satur- day, Oct. 10. The event will have a antique tractor pull that will be ongoing all day, along with garden tractors. Many demonstrations will be on site. such as black- smithing, grinding corn- meal, running stationary engines and soap making. This is an event for the en- tire family. Food vendors will be serving up all kinds of great food, as well as merchandise vendors with various wares for sale. Any vendors wishing to participate in the show contact Deborah Metz Andrews at 638-4606. For additional information, contact Robert Davis at 638-4017. tentative budget, millage rate JAY FELSBERG Managing Editor afelsberg@chipleypoper.com CHIPLEY - Chipley City Council approved its ten- tative 2009-10 budget and millage rate at its regular meeting Thursday night. The final hearing on the proposed $5.654 million budget will be held Sept. 24. Tentative millage is 6.0 mills with a rollback rate of 5.827 mills. The millage rate was 5.8 in the 2008-09 budget. The tentative budget is balanced, but it re- quired cuts in several programs. One item de- leted from the next bud- get is employee dental insurance, while provid- ing $97,000 for.the revival of the City recreation de- partment. That decision became necessary when the YMCA of the Emerald Coast announced its in- tention to leave Chipley and several other cities due to revenue losses in a sour economy. The City combined the $50,000 originally budgeted to the YMCA and added $47,000. The Board of County Commissioners will provide $26,000 of the total for utilities. The YMCA contract runs out on Sept. 30 but their staff has already left town. City Administrator Jim Morris recommend- ed that the old Recre- ation Board be revived with seven members. Council would appoint five and the board would choose the other two. Also included would be a non-voting council rep- resentative, a non-voting representative from the county and the non-vot- ing recreation director. The council approved advertising for the direc- tor's position. Support organization Pal Park Plus will run concessions, with 20 of the income going to the City. Morris praised the organization for its work, noting that they have turned about $40,000 back to the City for the ballpark. In other business, Council: *Heard Garden Club President Dorothy See MILLAGE 5 Simon Sheffield of the NAACP received permission for a memorial march for LaShawn Henderson on Friday. ~sRBn~snmsl~?]Hs~f~c~~ 2 | Washington County News Local Saturday, September 12, 2009 CHS plans fun-filled weekend events for Sept. 25-26 Cow Chip Festival CHIPLEY - Chipley High School is planning a Cow Chip Festival to be held Saturday, Sept. 26, at the new CHS sports fields starting at 10 a.m. This event is a school- wide fundraiser sponsored by the Chipley FFA Chap- ter and CHS baseball, vol- leyball and golf teams. Cow Chip Bingo will pit your luck against the gastronomical actions of a cow and her ability to do "what comes naturally." A 50-by- 50-yard playing area will be divided into 1-yard squares. Each square rep- resents a "land deed par- cel" that can be purchased for $5 each from members of the FFA, baseball, vol- leyball and golf teams. Checks should be made payable to Chipley High School. At noon on Sept. 26, the cows will be brought onto the baseball field to do "what comes naturally." The first three "chips" will be recorded and mea- sured by the Cow Chip judges. They will then lo- cate the land deed parcels and determine the win- ners. First chip wins $250, second chip wins $500, and third chip wins $1,000; ac- tual amounts will be based on the percentage of total parcels sold. Your "deed" to a Cow Chip Bingo square con- fers no actual rights of ownership to the land. It is only valid on the day of the event for the duration of the game. Other planned events include Kiss the Cow, Cow Chip Tossing, hayrides for the kids, 5K Cow Trot, Jail and Bail, barbecue, baked goods and concessions. For more information, call Alex Webb or Bry- an Lee at Chipley High School at 638-6100. JROTC barbecue The Chipley High School JROTC Program is having a barbecue plate sale Sept. 26. The plates will include bar- becue ribs, baked beans, potato salad or coleslaw, dessert and a drink. The cost of the plates will be $6 each. Slabs of ribs can be ordered at $15 each. The plates or slabs can be picked up from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. To buy tickets, call JROTC at 850-638-6100, ext. 503, or Mrs. Sherrie at 850-726-0052, or see any JROTC cadet. Powder Puff Football The Student Council, sponsored by Carol C. Schimpf, is sponsoring the Powder Puff Football game, which will be held on Friday, Sept. 25, at 6:30 p.m. at the Philip Roun- tree football stadium. All grades will be participat- ing and earning points for the homecoming class competition. The game will be open to the public for an admission fee of $3. The game schedule will be as follows: First quarter - juniors vs. freshmen Second quarter - se- niors vs. sophomores Third quarter - losing teams from first and sec- ond quarters play for third and fourth place. Fourth quarter - win- ning teams from first and second quarter play for first and second place. The games will be played as flag football (no tackling). There will be referees and announc- ers. Girls will be players. Boys from each grade will be cheerleaders. Football players from each grade will be team coaches. Team shirts will be avail- able. See Mrs. Schimpf for order forms. Senior T-shirt color: black Junior T-shirt color: blue Sophomore T-shirt col- or: yellow Freshman T-shirt color: white An optional practice will be on Saturday, Sept. 19, from 9 a.m. to noon, and the mandatory prac- tice will be held on Tues- day, Sept. 22, from 6-8 p.m. on campus at the CHS practice fields. Stu- dents are responsible for their own transportation. Note: Only those students participating as players, coaches or cheerleaders will be allowed in the prac- tice areas. Community BRIEFS The Great Banquet CHIPLEY - A challenge has been issued to all com- munity leaders to help feed those in need on Thanks- giving Day Two essential things needed to ensure the success of the Banquet are people donating their time and financial support. Donation by check should be made out to West Florida Baptist Association and mailed to: West Florida Baptist Association, Attn: The Great Banquet, PO. Box 651, Chipley, FL 32428. For more information, call Barry Rockburn at 638- 0182. One South Bank groundbreaking CHIPLEY - One South Bank will host a ground- breaking ceremony on Tuesday, Sept. 15, at 1 p.m. on Highway 77 S. across from the Washington Square Shopping Center. The bank's new facility is scheduled for completion STIMULUS MONEY NOW AVAILABLE!!!! IF YOU HAVE A MORTGAGE OR NOT, AND NEED MONEY FOR HOME IMPROVEMENTS, CREDIT CARD DEBT, MEDICAL BILLS OR MONTHLY EXPENSES. YOU MAY QUALIFY!!! MULTIPLE PROGRAMS *CALL YOUR LOCAL ADVISOR FOR A FREE BENEFIT ANALYSIS LOCAL - {850-522-5226 } TOLL FREE - { 888-827-6289 } FEDERALLY APPROVED PROVIDER AAXA MTG -BRINGING MONEY TO NW FLORIDA LICENSE # ML0700335 e- AAXA Mortgage Licensed in 23 States in April 2010. One South Bank is lo- cally chartered and head- quartered in Washington County. The fully capital- ized bank officially began operations in early 2009 at its current location in the Washington Square Shop- ping Center. The public is invited to attend the ceremony. Light refreshments will be served. For more informa- tion, call 850-415-6870. Concerned Patriots meeting in Westville WESTVILLE - The organi- zational and informational meeting to form the Con- cerned American Patriots of Holmes County will be at Westville City Hall on Sept. 24 at 7 p.m. According to the mis- sion statement, "This is a grass roots movement dedicated to upholding the United States Constitution and its amendments, and the freedoms given by our Creator." For information, call Ed- die Eaton at 850-956-4100. Marianna Day MARIANNA - Marianna Day, celebrating the 145th anniversary of the Battle of Marianna, is scheduled for Sept. 25-27. Festivities be- -gin Friday at the Citizens Lodge Park at 9 a.m. The Civil War Camps open to the public from 1:30-9 p.m. featuring musical enter- tainment, vendors, sutlers and arts and crafts. Saturday activities be- gin in downtown Marianna at Confederate Memorial Park honoring the 10 he- roes that died in the Battle of Marianna. United Daughters of the Confederacy, Chapter 1039, is seeking relatives of those who fought in the battle. Call 482-3477 or 663- 2560 with any information on living relatives of the following: Henry O Bassett, James H. Brett, John C. Carter, M.N. Dickson, Ar- thur Lewis Sr., Woodbury Nickels, Solomon Sullivan, Francis Allen, M.A. Butler or Littleton Myrick. Other Saturday activi- ties include a parade at 10 a.m. followed by re-enac- tors behind the parade re- enacting the battle all the way to the courthouse. Activities at Citizens Lodge Park, noon to 9 p.m., will include bluegrass mu- sic festival, vendors, sutlers and arts and crafts. Battle re-enactment begins at 3 p.m., with cannon and py- rotechnics larger'than the downtown event. Sunday participants will break camp. A church ser- vice is to be held at 10.a.m. Chipola Board MARIANNA - Chipola College Board of Trustees will meet Tuesday, Sept. 15. The Board dinner is at 5:30 p.m., and the regular meet- ing starts at 7 p.m. The next meeting is scheduled for Oct. 27. College Night at GCC PANAMA CITY - In a tradi- tion spanning many years, Gulf Coast Community Col- lege will be hosting College Night on Thursday, Sept. 17, from 6-8 p.m. on the second floor of the Student Union East on the Panama City Campus. More than 30 represen- tatives from colleges and universities across the Southeast will be avail- able at this annual event to speak with prospective students about programs Quality meets you at the door when you step into a Massey Ferguson' dealership. Stop in and you'll- find OE ' quality AGCO' Parts for your equipment, accessories to help you work in comfort and style, and the best in service. so that your equipment gets up and running like never before. offered at their institutions. Concerns about admissions and transfer requirements, programs of study, finan- cial aid, housing and a va- riety of other topics will be addressed. GCCC staff and faculty will also be avail- able to answer questions about program offerings, required prerequisites and financial aid opportunities at Gulf Coast. College Night is a great resource for prospective students and is free and open to the public. For more information about the event, call Noelle Ste- vens, assistant coordinator of College Recruitment at 850-747-3200. Sizzling Science PANAMA CITY - Gulf Coast Community College and Bay District Schools are sponsoring the annual Sizzling Science extrava- ganza. Sizzling Science dis- plays the fascinating world of science while offering fun at the same time. Take part in a rocket launch, investigate the inside of a human cell, dissect various specimens, touch different marine organisms, watch a chemistry magic show and participate in many other hands-on activities. Sizzling Science is a col- laborative effort of the Sci- ence Departments from Ar- nold High School, Bay High School, Rutherford High School, Dean Bozeman and Gulf Coast Community Col- lege. Community partners include NOAA, Zoo World and Gulf World. This event is free to the public and will take place from 4-7 p.m. Oct. 2. in the green space between the Natural Sciences and Tech- nology buildings of GCCC's Panama City Campus. -~ 'EI~ Our shelves are stocked wkith everything from overhaul" kits to filters, specially formulated lubricants 1o our spot-on paint color match. Choose quality AGCO Parts to extend your equipment s service life and to maximize the performance of your Massey Ferguson machinery. Expect nothing les' than the best . ith AGCO Parts. See us for quaiity AGCO Parts Parts for all other major manufacturers also available. CALL ALAN or RON W WELLS TRACTOR COMPANY 1923 Kinsey Road * Dothan, AL MASSEY FERGUSON' (334) 793-9776 Boating tragedies are harsh reminders about safety According to a Florida Fish and Wildlife Conser- vation Commission (FWC) report, the deaths of six people in three separate boating-related accidents in Florida over Labor Day weekend are stark remind- ers that the need to practice safe boating is as critical as ever. Three people died Friday night when two vessels col- lided near Brooks Bridge at Fort Walton Beach. Two of the victims were from Ala- bama; the other, Texas. On Saturday, three oth- ers died, including a father and son from Tequesta who were bass fishing in Lake Okeechobee. Later in the day, an Alabama man died after the family fishing boat capsized in the Gulf of Mex- ico off Indian Pass in Gulf County. "It's quite likely that not one of those who died this past weekend ever thought something like that would happen to them," said Capt. Richard Moore of the FWC's Division of Law Enforcement. "Too many people who enjoy boating in Florida think the same thing." Although the causes vary, many of Florida's boating accidents involve a collision with another vessel or object, such as a bridge piling, navigation buoy or even the shoreline. The FWC's boating safety staff says boat operators must maintain 360-degree situational awareness to avoid dangerous situa- tions. Passengers can help by alerting the operator to anything that might be in the path of their boat. Boaters can make them- selves safer is to wear a life jacket. An estimated 60 per- cent of all people who die in boating accidents would have survived if they wore a life jacket. No one on any of the boats involved in the three incidents over the � weekend wore a life jacket. A variety of life jackets are available to boaters, including newer styles of inflatable models that are much smaller, lighter and more comfortable to wear than traditional vest life jackets. One new style, the belt pack, goes around the waist. A suspender style also is available. Some of these models activate au- tomatically if the wearer falls into the water. Under the laws of most states, the inflatable models must be worn to count as a life jacket. In other words, just having them in the boat is not enough. "There isn't a better place to enjoy boating than here in Florida, and we get to enjoy the water year- round," Moore said. "But something that much fun can quickly turn to tragedy if we let our guard down." During Flinda's Labor Day holiday weekend in 2008, no lives were lost in boating accidents. So far in 2009, Florida has lost 52 people in boating accidents. Revelation Biblical symbols give meaning & understanding to our lives & our future Dynamic study of Bible Prophecies and their meaning for.us today. Speaker-Mel Eisele iv a captivating speaker wiw:blends Ihumor with heart-stirring depth. o..'.You will understand: f.the End. The Battle of Armageddon. raelin Prophecy, The Rapture. rk of The Beast. 666 & .AntichriAt. ,O00. The lMylery of Death, ;Who Conquers the Beast, i ore . iday 9-11 FreC - Fri. 9-11 7 pm Sat. 9-12 * 11 am & 7 pm Mon. 9-14 * 7 pm Tues. 9-15 * 7 pm Thurs. 9-17 * 7 pm Fri. 9-18 * 7 pm Sat. 9-19 * 11 am & 7 om jq- tst 32 & Retirement celebration hosted for Barnes WiregraodS _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Railroad Show CECILIA SPEARS Staff Writer cspeors@chipleypoper.com .,. BONIFAY - The employ- ees, friends and family of the Holmes County Sheriff's De- partment held a banquet for retiring Capt. James Barnes at the Holmes County Ag Center Sept. 4. Barnes said he agreed to stay with the sheriff's office for one year after Holmes County Sheriff Tim Brown was elected sheriff and that he had been in law enforce- ment for 23 years. Barnes retired from the Washington County Sheriff's Office last year. What he's learned during his years oflaw enforcement, he said, is to "do it right the first time, and you don't have to worry about having to do it again." "I started in Washington County after serving in the Marine Corps for 22 years," he said. "I joined the Ma- rine Corps right out of high school." * "It's been a pleasure working with both the Hol- mes and Washington County law enforcement agencies," he said. "I've dedicated over 23 years to law enforcement, and now it's time to leave it to the younger generation." Barnes said his plans are to wait for his wife to retire so they can travel and that he looks forward to spending time with his grandchildren. "We also gave out awards CECILA SPEARS I Staff Reporter Capt. James Barnes is honored by Holmes County Sheriff Tim Brown. They are joined by Lt. Tom Loucks, new jail director, center, and Chief Deputy John Braxton Jr., right. of appreciation to former employees Pat Kent, Joyce Brown, Vertia McClain and Ed Barton for all of their hard work and dedication throughout the years serv- ing our community," said Brown. "I believe it is very important to show our ap- preciation to all those who've dedicated so much of their lives to serve others.". Mirissa Smith also was awarded a plaque of ap- preciation for her years of service before she leaves the department to work in- Panama City. "We wish her nothing but the best in her new endeav- ors," said Brown. "We will all miss her dearly." Fish, hushpuppies, coleslaw, baked beans and cheese grits were served, along with an assortment of homemade cakes and des- serts. "I would also like to ex- press gratitude to all those who helped put this ban- quet together," said Brown. "Those who put together the food and decorations did a wonderful job, and it's only right to give credit where credit is due." More coverage online at chipleypaper.com. and Sale planned DOTHAN, Ala.- The 19th annual Wiregrass Model Railroad Show and Sale is scheduled from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 19, and from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 29. The show is in the main exhibit building at the National Peanut Festival Fair- grounds three miles south of Dothan on U.S. 231. More than 125 tables of trains, equipment and supplies will be available. Several large model rail- road layouts will be in op-. eration. There -will be an outdoor train for children, weather permitting for an additional small charge, and hourly door prizes and concessions. Admission is $5 per adult and free for children age 12 and younger when accompanied by an adult. For more information, contact Danny Lewis at 334-790-6284 or e-mail dannylws@yahoo.com. * Net Cost after tax -:ri a i .i'ilui , .eruit pr, , ,v Ii, . 21 Ir1, iI.i ' i.redit of $5,335; does not inc , :i lei- , j ci v , . i , ir. :ile illi r jio.tra:il n.] oli Icli:. Reference the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008. Currently, 10 Star Car LSV models have been approved by the IRS for a $5,335 tax credit as a "qualified plug-in electric vehicle". This IRS certification is valid ,:0 pu,:,ihi:,.P made only through 12/31/09. Always consult your lax advisor lor any and all tax advice before making any purchases. ELECTRItC CART COIVIPANY - 5480 U.S. Hwy 98 W I Santa Rosa Beach p: 850.622.2000 I f: 850.622.2004 info@electriccartcompany.com !.tIm 4 rwlt m�'" $5 33 TAX REDI APPOVD BY HE IR Washington County Chamber of Commerce Sat. & Sun., Nov. 21-22, 2009 Washington County Agricultural Center Chipley, Florida Register now for booth space at the 2009 Outdoor Expo and Gun & Knife Show in Washington County, Fla. Share your sport and recreation products and services with thousands of sports enthusiasts in North Florida and the surrounding area. The 2009 Outdoor Expo is the host site for the area's premier Gun & Knife Show. Multi-media Expo promotion will reach more than 92,000 consumers in an 8-county area. All exhibitors also receive FREE advertising in the official 2009 Outdoor Expo Program, with 12,000-plus distribution in Washington and Holmes counties. For Exhibitor Application, as well as information on the show and program advertising: , visit: www.wcexpo.org Chamber email: info@wcexpo.org i u ri, Call 850.638.4157 of : '. ', -. ". CoGian For additional advertising information in the official program of the 2009 Outdoor Expo contact Washington County News at 850-638-0212. pv- Buildings and Truss LLC. .... f*** Any Size Available 850-676-4903 1240 South Blvd. Chipley. FI CBC1257046 Oack.Kwoodsbulldings.@/ahoo cor Big Daddy's Cafe 79 3305 Hwy. 79 Vernon, FL * 535-0030 All You Can Eat Catfish $9.99 Saturday 2 Ribeye Dinners for $22 2 Shrimp Dinners for $25 Southern Breakfast Buffet / 7.10a- I8.am J Catfish and Shrimp $12.99 Ribeye and Shrimp $14.99 NOTICE OF PUBLIC WORKSHOP FOR PUBLIC COMMENT ON PROPOSED EAR-BASED AMENDMENTS TO THE WASHINGTON COUNTY COMPREHENSIVE PLAN INCLUDING THE MUNICIPALITIES OF CARYVILLE, EBRO, VERNON, AND WAUSAU Pursuant to Florida Statutes, the Washington County Board of County Commissioners will conduct a public workshop on Tuesday, September 22, 2009, at 9:00 a.m., or as soon as possible thereafter, in the Commissioners' meeting room located at 1331 South Boulevard, Chipley, Florida, to review and to solicit public comment on the proposed EAR-Based-Amendments to the Washington County Comprehensive Plan for Planning Horizon 2010-2020. This includes unincorporated Washington County and the municipalities of Caryville, Ebro, Vernon, and Wausau. Individual workshops will not be held for the municipalities as they are included in this workshop. The intention of this public workshop is to describe the requirements of the EAR-based amendments to the Comprehensive Plan to the general public, provide documents for review, and to receive public input to be considered as part of the EAR-based amendments for the Washington County Comprehensive Plan, to include the municipalities of Caryville, Ebro, Vernon, and Wausau. The purpose of the Public Workshop is to receive comments and make decisions regarding the above matter. This workshop is not to transmit or adopt. All interested members of the public are encouraged to attend. Public workshops may be continued from time to time as may be necessary. Further information is available by contacting the Washington County Planning Department at (850) 415-5093 or by mailing lwaller@washingtonfl.com. Pursuant to the provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act, any person requiring special accommodations to participate in these meetings are asked to advise the County at (850) 638-6200 at least 48 hours before the meeting. "If any person decides to appeal any decision made by the board, agency, or commission, with respect to any matter considered at such meeting or hearing, he or she will need a record of the proceedings, and that for such purposes, he or she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is based." FS 286.0105 Saturday, Septernber 12, 2009 Local Washington County News 1 A4 I Washington County News Local Saturday, September 12, 2009 Nursing home residents take canoe trip On August 19,'Washington Rehabilitation and Nursing Centers' residents and employees went on a fun-filled canoe trip at the Econfina Canoe Livery. Debby Gay, owner of Econfina Canoe Livery, providedd the 11 residents and 14 employees with canoes and life vests for the day. The group began canoeing down the seven-mile stretch of the creek and finished around 2 pm. and had a picnic. The Dietary Department prepared sandwiches, snacks, and drinks for everyone. The residents reminisced about the canoe trip and laughed about the rain and how everyone tried to avoid getting wet. Everyone had a great time and look forward to possibly doing this again soon. -I . Whidden gives theory about pyramids DONNA DYKES Special to the Washington County News CHIPLEY - An article on Capt. Theodore L. Whidden, noted Chipley-based author, says he was born at Provi- dence Hospital in Mobile, Ala., and Whidden says he has called the area home for 40-plus years. Whidden was guest speaker Thursday at the monthly luncheon meeting for Friends of the Library. He also displayed some interesting artifacts found near the site. Accompanying him to the meeting was his photographer friend, Paul Stephens, also of Chipley. Schooling at King's Point College in New York, and the University of Houston in Vic- toria, Texas, combined with service at the U.S. Marine Academy gave him what he needed to debunk historical myths by referring to bibli- cal data. Whidden is an oil and gas consultant with Sabine Surveyors, LTD of Mobile, where he serves as man- ager. The company is part of the marine cargo, transpor- tation and insurance world of the Gulf of Mexico. On assignment in Egypt, Whidden took part in a study of the Great Pyramid (Che- ops) on the Giza Plateau. The group's findings com- pletely changed ideas that had been in effect for many years. Using CSI-type tech- niques, they found answers that completely debunk legend, lore, myth and theory about how and why the Great � Pyramid was built and what it was used for. Whidden says Hebrew slaves did not build the last of the seven worfders of the ancient world although the idea that they did has been around for many years. The Great Pyramid was never used as a tomb for a DONNA DYKES I Special to the Washington County News Capt. Ted Whidden (left) talked to Susan Roberts. Everyone had questions, and Whidden was happy to answer them. pharaoh, he explained. "No one, ever in the history of the world, has ever found a body, mummy, or pharaoh remains in an Egyptian pyr- amid." Ted is willing to share information he and other explorers found at the Great Pyramid near the Nile River. He has been writing a num- ber of volumes known as the "Solomon Series, Great Pyr- amid Mystery Resolved." The eBook is free and can be found online at www. SolomonSeries.com. Free drawings, books, downloads, and information also can be found at the site. Friends President Kathy Foster conducted the meet- ing at Blue Lake Commu- nity Center. She introduced several officers including Dick Miller, who gave the treasurer's report. Wayne and Caroline Saunders pre- dented a brief program us- ing a list of things that make daily living successful. She gave each member a plas- tic sandwich bag filled with items to represent-some of the activities mentioned: A toothpickto pickout the good qualities in others, Band-Aid td help heal hurt feelings, eraser to remember every- one makes mistakes, paper clip to hold things together when they get tough and a small candle to light up life when things are down. Some of the other items were a lollipop, rubber band, mint and a stick of gum. Linda -Norton, director of Washington County Pub- lic Library, gave a brief re- port. She also was in charge of the colorful table decora- tions. Whidden invites every- one - students and think- ing people - to visit the SolomonSeries.com web- site and download from the series of ancient issues and mysteries. He is currently working on parts three, four and five of the series with plans for as many as 12. He said Thursday, plans to re- turn to Egypt sometime. Capt. Theodore L. Whid- den can be reached by ad- dressing. The Solomon Se- ries - Great Pryamid Mys- tery Resolved, PO. Box 158, Chipley, FL 32428. Si Washington County - ,: . *...� Nicole P. Barefield, Publisher Jay Felsberg, Managing Editor Cameron Everett, Production Supervisor Brad Goodyear, Composition Supervisor Zola Anderson, Office' Manager The News is published every Wednesday and Saturday by Florida Freedom Newspapers Inc., 1364 N. Railroad Avenue, Chipley, FL 32428. Periodicals postage paid at Chipley, Florida. � Copyright 2009, Florida Freedom Newspapers Inc. All Rights Reserved. COPYRIGHT NOTICE: The entire contents of the Washington County News are fully protected by copyright and cannot be reproduced in any form for any purpose without the expressed permission of Florida Freedom Newspapers Inc. POSTMASTER: Send address change to:. Washington County News P.O. Box 627, Chipley, FL 32428 USPS 667-360 CONTRACTS PUBLISHER Nicole Borefield: nbarefield@ chipleypaper.com NEWS, SPORTS OR OPINION Jay Felsberg news@chipleypaper.com CLASSIFIED & CIRCULATION Brenda Taylor btaylor@ chipleypaper.com 1-800-345-8688 ADVERTISING 850-638-0212 SUBSCRIPTION RATES IN COUNTY 13 weeks: $18.98; 26 weeks: $27.30; 52 weeks: $46.20 OUT OF COUNTY 13 weeks: $23.14; 26 weeks: $34.65; 52 weeks: $57.75 1wATMORE? Can't get enough commentary by national columnists? Find it all at chipleypaper.com The views expressed here are not necessarily those of this paper or Freedom Communications. . ONLINE EXGUSIVE : SP TS IN MEMORY: Coverage of memorial services held for LaShawn Henderson. CRIME NEWS S\ LAW AND ORDER: Updates on the war on crime as they happen. *I TOUCHDOWN: Video, photo and news cover- age of Friday night's football action. ALSO ONLINE : SPEECH: Complete text : of President Obama's : speeches to school children and health care. OUTDOOR 'NEWS CAPTURED: FWC gets an- other giant python, other outdoors news. SAY WHAT? "I'm completely ashamed that in America, when a sitting president wants to tell young Americans to stay, in school, and challenge themselves, it creates this much hate." - Ashamed "It is all black Syou listen to I the book ups Same out to Reagan's spe big deal? An Son racist viev Sis a different he is not intel Srun a country - fed up "I am thankful be subjected ident's speech be better sern time to learn of listening to opinions off k and white. Did 3ush when he had ide down? Nobody opt out from his or iech. Why is it a erica is still stuck vs. Just because he color doesn't mean Iligent enough to y. Get real people." il that CHS will not to hearing the pres- h. The students will ved by having class something instead Sthe pres read his a Teleprompter." - chipley parent Your trusted news source online at CHIPLEYPAPER.COM ~U~.jirr I ;'7"f~lPd~- " 7 ��- I . qAL NI M m W -L� Saturday, September 12, 2009 Local JAY FELSBERG I Managing Editor CHIPLEY - Chipley City Councilman Price Wilson (left) and Mayor Linda Cain (right) were recognized for 20 years of service on city council. The awards were presented by Tom Connolly of the Florida League of Cities. MARCH from page 1 requested permission to hold the march, with an- other march probably to be held on Sept. 25. Origi- nally Sheffield requested the march starting at the armory, crossing State 90 to Martin Luther King Boule- vard, to Old Bonifay Road, to Church Street. City Ad- ministrator Jim Morris said, however, that it would be impossible to get per- mission from the Florida Dept. of Transportation to close down State 90 in time for a march on Friday. Sheffield told Council that he wanted to do the march quietly, as "every- one is upset" over the acci- dent that took Henderson's life. "We march on behalf of LaShaun, to celebrate her life and remember her death," he said." For in- formation call Sheffield at 638-0389 or Tracy Miller at 726-7268. Sheffield also said that a memorial service for Henderson would be held at Chipley High School at 8 a.m. Dorothy Harper also spoke to the council, asking why the driver of the truck, Samuel Taylor Toole, was not in jail like Henderson's boyfriend, Victor Keith, who is charged with two counts of robbery. "What are you going to do?" Harper asked the council. "I think he needs to be punished too. I just don't think it was right." Video of Harper's address at chi- pleypaper.com. "It's a tragedy that af- fects two families," said Chipley Police Chief Kevin Crews. Florida Highway Patrol. investigated the accident at the request of Chipley Po- lice Department and report- ed that Toole, 20, of Bonifay was driving north on 7th Street in Chipley at about 9:10 p.m. when his 1994 Ford truck struck Hender- son, 17, as she was walking down the road. Henderson was struck by the hood and landed on the east shoulder of the road. FHP reported that Toole steered sharply left trying to avoid Henderson and applied his brakes, causing the truck to skid 73 feet. Henderson was taken to Northwest Florida Com- munity Hospital, but died on the way to Tallahassee Memorial Hospital on Air- Heart. Chipley Police Depart- ment has also charged Vic- tor Keith, 18, with robbery of the driver of the pickup and his passenger. Keith was walking on the other side of the street along with Henderson at the time of the accident. PolicesaidKeithpunched out a truck window and took money from Toole and his passenger. Keith told Flor- ida Freedom Newspaper that Toole's truck did not have its lights on, and that Keith's passenger, Kim- berly Brown, 20, willingly gave him $69 after he asked for funds because he knew there would be medical bills for Henderson. JAY FELSBERG I Managing Editor Dorothy Harper spoke to Chipley City Council about the death of LaShaun Henderson. Family members also told Florida Freedom Newspapers that Toole re- fused to call police and that it took 30 minutes for an ambulance to arrive. Toole has not commented on the case. Henderson's viewing at at Cooper Funeral Home in Chipley on Saturday from 3-6 p.m. More coverage of the Henderson case online at chipleypaper.com. ew-V JROTC HOLDS HENDERSON MEMORIAL PHOTOS BY JAY FELSBERG | MaI rling Eit- ,r CHIPLEY - Chipley Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps honored member LaShaun Henderson with a memorial service Friday morning. Henderson was struck by a vehicle and killed on 7th Avenue in Chipley last Friday night. Here the honor guard relires after laying a wrealh on stage at Chipley High School. More coverage online ay chipleypaper.com and in Wednesday's paper. MILLAGE from page 1 Clarke request that the City look into sidewalks for 7th Street and South Boulevard. The Woman's Club is interested in community improvement projects and Clarke said such a project is even more important because of the recent fatal acci- rell Square. Funding is dent on 7th Street. $80,000 and the City will *Approved final read- negotiate a contract for ing of Ordinance 894, the up to 20 percent for ad- youth protection act ministration costs. *Approved the bid of *Approved Semper Fi PBS&J to be the CEI firm. Services LLC as design for the sidewalk project build for the project with from McDonald's to Har- low bid of $39,407.16. n Jh is Deal - Fe Subway or IGA gift card when you e for a year to your hometown newspaper! 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ADS WILL BE PUBLISHED ONLY AFTER PAYMENT RECEIVED. For your convenience, you may charge your classified ads to your Visa or Mastercard. MAILING ADDRESSES SS Holmes County Times-Advertiser Washington County News For Your Convenience We Accept & & REACH OVER 40,000 READERS FOR AS LITTLE AS 6.50 P.O. Box 67, Bnifay, FL 32425 P B627,Chipey FL32428 11001160 3 -3130 F 3230 3280 LEGAL NOTICE Beloved Family Pet: WEEKLY Bag Sale, Sr. Mry FranciFor Sale REQUEST FOR AUTO Dog, Jack Russell Terrie MISCELLANEOUS BaSaleSr.MaryFrancis One Row Corn Picker PROPERTY AND INLAND missing bewe Terriern Back AUCTION Waite, 114 Main, across $1,500. 8' Disk Mower MARNERTY, AND INLAND missing C oa 3234 Main St Vernon FL from Dr. Swindle's. Mon- $1,. 6" Grain Auggr 50 MARINE f Hwy. 79 South day, 9-3 and Saturday 9-1. Elct, $500. KLAS Rd Baler NOTICE IS HEREBY found. 850-547-4104 RE- (2nd Building on left) needs tyer, $2,000. 4 Row 110 - Legal Advertising GIVEN that WASHINGTON WARD SATURDAY NIGHTS 7RM. PH - - --- -- Inst. Planter, $500. 4 Row 1110 - Classified Notices COUNTY FLORIDA, acting Multi-Sellers. Selection CATHOLC CHURCH Cultivator, $500. 10 Whee 1120 - Public Notices/ by and through its Board will vary from week to Announcements by and through i Board willvaryfmweekto I ANNUALYARDSALE. 638-a75R86e, $1,000. Cal 1125- carpools & of County Commissioners, C weekly 638-7586. Ridashare is requesting proposals Cash, credit/debit cards. September 19, 2009. LARRY CAGLE 1130 - Adoptllons from qualified firms to pro- Michelle Ho From 8:00-1 :00pm I I you need to A nf uedt dp o Michelle & HCR s From 8:0-1:00pm. Ryn to C 114- HappyAds vide auto, property, and in- Michelle& HC"s I I buorsell" ' 1 115 - Personals land marine insurance cov- Auctions, I I buy or sell" 1160 - Lost erage services for the FL AU3014A2224. Rental Tables Available I I const. equipment; 1170, Found A tae $15.0011 or $25.00/2. Dozers, Loaders, County for the fiscal year . 850-547-9140. I Excavators, Forrestry, g commencing October 1, I Call Parish Office I I Contact I 7ib1,7 2009, and ending Septem- P ANALS between 9:00-2:00pm, I Icaglecagleequip- Will Do Housework for For Rent first in Chipley, 1100 ber30,2010. Tues. or Thurs., m ent.com C&C Bookkeeping and you at your convenience. Mini Warehouses. If you In The Circui Court Of Th P sals ust contain - 211'0 I 638-7654. cll850449-1432 Tax Service. Open 5 days Call 326-2898 and leave don't have the room, "We ue qualifications and experi- Good Home B&B Furniture 1342 North L - - - -- - a I. - . , ..- a week. 8am to 5pm. Call message if no answer. Do" Lamar Townsend Fourteenth Judicial Circut ence for providing insur- 2120- Pet Supplies RR Avenue, Chipley. We - (850)638-1483 (850)638-4539, north, of In And For Washington ance coverages for coun- 2130- Farm Animals/ pay cash for clean, quality * Townsends. County, Florida ties and other governmen- Supplies furniture. 850-557-0211 or air. . Case No.: 67-09-CA-126 tal entities. 2140- Pets/Livestock 850-415-6866. Ask for -- Preure shi she Prosperity Bank, Specification for proposals wanted Pasco or Carolyn 3250 Pressure washing, sheet Plaintiff. can be found at 2150 - Pt Memorials rock repair, interior or exte- vs. www.washingtonfl.com Estate Washer, large ca- K&L Farm, LLC. rior painting by the job or Will sit with the Elderly in Wholesale Land, LLC,Tim- Six copies of your written pacity, $200. Twin Flex Green Peanuts for I hour. 30 years experience, their home. Companion- othy E. Oshesky, Mark proposal to provide insur- a Bed, $50. Small entertain- Boiling. I Dennis Glenn ship, run errands, house- Bush Hogging, Disking, nKlemyer, Wiliam , Morgan ,:,-, r services for meant center, $15. 1567 Piney Grove Rd, 850-535-0145 or Headliners and Vinyl keeping etc.Call (850) food plots, gardens, and Edward Rogers, Jr., W85r,-ig r, County shall 850-849-0568. Chipley. 850-596-4143 Tops Mobile Unit. I do the 8492535 ditches, fix roads, move Defendants. be fumished the County at Fr Sle. King Sie Se M-F; St. 84:30.r work at your home oor _n a7r- 1331 South Boulevard, Shep/WolfPups For Sale. King Size Sealy M-F; -6 Sat., 8-4:30. S d ary.Wok Notice of Action Posturepedic Cushion 850-63-5002, workplace. Reasonable 373-8922. Notice of Action Chipley, 32428, no later 1st shots, regular Firm mattress & box 850-260-5003, 3310ates on new vinyl tops To: Wholesaleand,LLC, than 3:00 p.m. on the 23rd de-wormings, 1st heart- springs. Good shape, 1 0. 7 - MUSIC LESSONS; Piano, estimates. Call anytime, Timothy E. Oshesky, Mark day of September, 2009 worm prevention & 'health clean, no stains. Best offer.a Bass, Drums, leave matessage. Ca any(850) me, Kleimeyer, William Moran DATED this 9th day of certificates. $500. $100 de- 638-084. GtaBest or , D message 50) Carpentry, pressure wash- and Edward Rogers, Jr., Banjo, Mandolin, Violin, 68-7351 Carpentry, Rpatio &Swin-ICE and To All Others Whomt te ber , o sit required. (850) U Pick Grapes. Flute. Covington Music. ing, lawncare, patio & win May Concern: Manaer 638-4891, (850)532-5808 Scu len We buy used musical in- dow re-screening, great B&M Mower Repair & - You are hereby notified As published in the Wash- d- struments. Downtown rates. (850)638-4492 Service. Quality work at a that a foreclosure action ington County News Sep Siamese Kittens 3230 7 ds a . Chipley. 850-638-5050. on the following parcel of temper 1,619 MARKYOUR 5 Ibs, $4.00. Call To Place An Ad fair price. Pickup,& Deliv- Se ll g pare member 12,16,19, 29. 1st shots, regular CALENDE Clayton Rd., Chipley. In Cl ifi er Avaabe. Bill or Mary Washington County, Flor- de-wormings, litter box YARD SALE 638-2624. | . (850)6384492 id, described as follows NOTICE OF APPUCATION trained, health certificaes. Washingtn County ida, described as follows: NOTICE OF APUCTI N t raine h cri-ae Chipley IstPresbyterian News Sewing Machine and Vac- All of Blocks 1,2,6,7, and FOR TAX DEED $350. $100 deposit re- Sept.18& 19,8-12noon. News S a ad Vac 8, Less and Except Lots Notice is hereby given, quired. 850-638-4891 or Beautiful furniture: (850) 638-0212 SOD & SEED on the farm, uumCleaner Repair, guar- 1,2,11 and 12, all being in that Business Evaluation 850-532-5808 6 chairs, chests, open & Holmes County delivered or installed. Cen- anteed service on all Block 2, according to the & Appraisal Inc the glassed bookshelves, 3270 County tipede St. Augustine Ber- makes and models. Free Plat of Greenhead in Sec- holder of the following cer- bed mirrors couces, .E MT Times-Advertiser muda. West Florida Turf estimates. Western Auto, ion 8, Twnship 1 North, icate, has led said certif- recliners, end tables, Jewelry top dollar paid EMPLOYMENT (850) 547-9414 (850) 415-0385; 638-4860. 216 N. Waukesha, Bonifay. Range 14 West. Said Plat icate for a Tax Deed toe lamps, hide-a-bed and a for gold, silver & costume 410 - Help WanedEstablished 1980 547-3910 being on file in the Office issued thereon. The certif- 2110 1ide-a-bed and ae plant being on file in the Office large assortment of various jewelry. Nobody pays 0 - E oyl nt of the Clerk of the Circuit icate number and year of items. as t v ou ewlob p oymen Court of Washington issuance, the description One Laberdoodle, one items, more. 80-547-5292 formation County, Florida. of the property, and the short haired part Lab & Together with the subject names in which it was as- Boxer. Both excellent pets, propertyshareofallRights sessedareasfollovs: good children. Shots up AUTO HELP WANTED AIRLINES ARE HIRING of Way as vacated in Res- CERTIFICATE NO. 2730 todate. 535-9672. AIRLINES ARE HIRING oluton recorded in Official YEAR OF ISSUANCE DONATIONS Train for high paying Records Book 736, Page 07 - Train for paying 309, Public Records ofDESCRIPTION OF PROP- Heating/AirTech Training. 3 Aviation Maintenance Washington County, Flor- ERTY: Parcel # 2 Was.ngton Count, Flor-190111-0020 2130 DONATE YOUR VEHICLE weekaccelerated program. Career. FAA approve-d S aeq u Lot 20, Block 111, oful RECEIVE$1000GROCERY Hands on B environment. program. Financial aid and you are required to Sunny Hills Unit 19, a sub- He has perfect blaze face. on sevea copy of yourwrit- division according to the eet. - COUPONUNITEDBREAST State of Art Lab. f qualified Housing ten defenses, if any, to it Plat thereof, as recorded in gotiable..See 1542 Hwy C La . if onStevenL.Applebaum, Plat Book 3,Pages 79,Boniay850-547-2408. CANCER FOUNDATION Nationwide certifications available. CALL Aviation attorney for Plaintiff, whose through 79, of the Public CANCER FOUNDATION Nationwide certifications available. CALL Aviation address is Post Office Box Records of Washington Free Mammograms, and Local Job Placement Institute of Maintenance 9454, Panama City Beach, County Florida. For Sale: Ducks, geese, Free Mammograms, and Local Job Placement institute of Maintenance Florida 32417, on or be- NAME IN WHCH AS- chickens and guineas. For Breast Cancer Info www. Assistance! CALL NOW : (888)349-5387. fore Sept. 28, 2009, and SESSED : Edward A White information 850-547-3129 file the original with the Estate Said property being or Cell # 850-415-2998. . ubcf.info FREETowing,Tax (877)994-9904. Clerk of this Court before in the county of Washing- . service n Plaintiff or i- ton, State of Florida. Un- Deductible, Non-RunnersREAL ESTATE mediatelyy thereafter. If you less such certificated shall Non-Runners REAL ESTATE fail to do.so, a default will be redeemed according to Accepted, (888)468-5964. TL OTR Drivers. New be entered against you for the law, the property de the relief demanded in the scribed shall be sold to the Pay Package! Great Miles! LOG .CABIN ON 5 ACRES :,e entered ginst you'for the a thepropert1 ------- Pay Package Great Miles! LOG .CABIN ON 5 ACRES Complaint. highest bidder at the court- Witness myhandandseal house dooron October BUILDING Up to 46cpm. 12 months with Dockable Lakefront of the Court on this 21 day 22,2009 at 10:00AM. i k 5w t of Aug.,2009. Dated this 24 day of Au- SUPPLIES experience required: No only $69,900. 1791 sf log Clerk of the Court gust, 2009, M I By:K.McDaniel LINDA HAYES COOKT 3100 Aniq felony or DUI past 5 years, cabin kit on 5 acres with Deputy Clerk CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT 3100 - Antiques ed in he CRT, WASHINGTON 31Aans METAL ROOFING. 40 (877)740-6262. www.pti- dockable lake frontage on As published in the COURT, WASHINGTON 3120 -Arls & Crafts Washington County News COUNTY FL 3130- Auctions August 29, September 5 BY JCRogers, 314-Ba ltems yr Warranty-Buy direct inc.com 12,000 acre recreational 12,19, 2009. Deputy Clerk 3150 - Building Supplies 12, 19, 20 WARNING: THERE ARE 316- Busines from manufacturer 30/ E ruipment lake. Boatto Gulf of Mexico. IN TE CIRCUIT COURT UNPAID TAXES ON PRO 3170Collectibles colors in stock, wall HOM ES FOR RENT ALL amenities completed! OF THE FOURTEENTH ERTY WHICH YOU OWN 3180- Computers oor s stce wia JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN ANDN WHICH YOU HAVE LE- 3190 - Elctronics accessories. Quick turn Excellen financing Call FOR WASHINGTON GAL INTEREST. THE 3200-Firewood Excellentafn n g Call COU WA FLORIDAWILL BE 3210 - Free Pass It On. COUN 7 A-187 OPRDp T 32 0L - Frniatre around. Delivery available. 4Br 2Ba Foreclosure! now (866)952-5339, CASE NO. 67-09-CA-187 SOLD AT PUBLIC AUC 3230 - Garage/Yard Sales NEW SOUTH FEDERAL TION ON October 22, 3240- Guns Gulf Coast Supply & Mfg $11,500! y $2 7/M ! x1589 SAVINGS BANK, S.B. 2009 UNLESS THEBACK 3250 - Good Thingsto Eat Gulf Coast Supply & Mfg $11,500! Only $217/Mo! x1589 Plainti, TAXES ARE PAID. TO 3260-Heal&Fitness (888)393-0335 www. 5% down 15 years @ 8% Pat MAKE ARRANGEMENTS 3270- Jewelry/Clothing CHERRYE. HALL; etal OR PAYMENT OR TO c Equipment GulfCoastSupply.com apr. Buy, 3 Br $199/Mo! for NC MOUNTAINS - Brand Defendants. RECEIVE FURTHER IN- 3290- Medical Equipment FORMATION CONTACT 3300-Miscellaneous listings (800)366-9783 ext New!$50,000MountainTop NOTICE OF SALE THE CLERK OF COURT 3310 - Musicallnstruments IMMEDIATELY AT RO. 3320 -Plants & Shrubs/ BUSINESS 5798 ra redu d to NOTICE IS HEREBY BOX 647 OR 1293 JACK- . Supplies tract reduced to $19,500! GIVEN pursuant to a Final SON AVE., SUITE 101, 3330- Restaurant/Hotel OPPORTUNITIES GIVEN pursuant to a Final 3340 - porin Goods OPPORTUNITIES Private, near Boone area, Judgment of Foreclosure CHIPLE, FLORIDA 32428, 3350 -Tickets (Buy & Sell) FOR SALE ear in area, dated Aug. 30, 2009 en- OR TELEPHONE (850) HOM ES FOR SALE bank financing, owner CorAth T1 JuEDEEMd ALL CASH VENDING! Do mssel(86250 tered in Civil Case No. 63008- EXT 224. . 1 67-09-CA-187of the Circuit AMOUNT TO REDEEM must sell, (866)275-0442 Court of the 14th Judicial FOR September Circuit in andfor Wash- $202567 3100 you earn $800 in a day? 25 6Br 4Ba Foreclosure! ington County, Florida AMOUNT TO REDEEM Wanted To Buy antiques, Local Machines and Candy $29,900! Only $238/Mo! WATERFRONT wherein NEW SOUTH FOR October $2,055.32 collectibles, gold, silver, WATERFRONT FEDERAL SAVINGS INU.S. CURRENCY ONLY dinnerware, collections, $9,995. (888)629-9968 5% down 30 years @ 8% PROPERTIES BANK, F.SB., 'is Plaintiff No Personal Checks Ac- paintings, call Al Schmidt PROPERTIES and CHERRY . HALL; t cepted. Cashier's Checks, 850638-7304 B 2000033 CALL US: We apr. Buy, 4 Br $269/Mo! al., are Defendant(s). Money Orders, and West- u d rl d I wi sell to the highest bid- Union are the only will not be undersold! for listings (80 )366-9783 ORTEGA LANDING der for cash, on the front other alternatives so- - ,L N. steps of the Washington cepted. ash- ext 5760 W waterfront condos and County Courthouse, 1293 As published in the Wash- Waterfront condos and Jackson Avenue, Chipley, ington County News Sep- DOLLAR & 'DOLLARmarin n Riv FL at 11:00 a.m. onthe 5 member 5, September 12, Auction, marina on rtega River day of oabe 2009 th September 19 September Sat., Sept., 12th. PLUS, MAILBOX, PARTY, LOTS & ACREAGE in Jacksonville, FL. 3 following described prop- 26, 2009 8:00AM.Hwy 261 N., ____--------- _______ arty as st forth in said - Campbeliton, FL. 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Beginning, less existing - *Saturday Sept 12th. ________________O___ Road Right of Way. I. *. 10AM, viewing 9AM, 1512 com Street Address: 823 8th 1120 Virginia Ave, Lynn Haven, c Street, Chipley, FL32428. FL. Dunkin Fife table & 6 Buy Police Impounds!! M ISCELLANEOUS Any person claiming an in- chairs, King bedroom set ,$ 0 terest in the surplus from ' - old full bed, chest & 00 Honda Civic $800! 01 the sale, if any, other than dresser, recliner, reclining $750! COLLEGE the property owners o sofa & oveseat Crr Honda Accord $750! for ATTEND COLLEGE te dateof thelispendens Fall Festival cabinet, 2 entertainment listings call (800)366-9813 ONLINE from Home. must file a claim within 60 centers, TV's, VCR's, days after the sale. Vendors Stereo, assorted occa- ext 9271 *Medical *Business , LORIDA DATED this 31 day of Au- Needed sional tables bookcase, , U nes , ,j.', f r'.,'; ' FORIDA gust, 2009 tapestry from Spain, figur- *Paralegal, *Accounting, UNDA HAYES COOK Saturday. 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'-,, Harris for more County Auction AB96 9499 CenturaOnline.com. ington County News Sep- "' :'. -'....' (850) Larry Bayles AU1384 tember 5.12, 2009. 8'".:-'.' ,I 850-722-9483 * ' 8 * Saturday, September 12, 2009 0 Washington County News 4100 Banking/R.E/Mortgage Community South Credit Union in Chipley, Flonda, is seeking an experienced candidate for.the position of " Vice President of Finance and Accounting. The ideal individual will possess great leader- ship and communica- tion skills to succeed in this institution where honesty, integrity and personal character make the difference. Excellent technical and interpersonal skills and the ability to work in a team environment are a must. Responsibilities include: llai.ii.:: ,l,.ri..ill' Fi- counting, budgeting, forecasting, asset liabil- ity management, invest ments, product pricing and financ-ial planning . e j.: r.el.:.i : .''lg . e - required and a mini- mum of five years expe- rience in a management role in finance or ac- pounting preferred. Please submit resume and cover letter by Sept 9th to HR@communitysouth .net and reference VR Finance and Account- -iip ,:,r,e.man sf General 11 Super .intendents, Pipe Foreman e-mail the above ad- dress or contactiKay Drug free workplace 850-638-8376. Web 3404715.6 General EEO. Email Resume To & Layers, Equipment Operators, Laborers. Willing to travel. Exp. in WWTP construction a plus, but not required. Drug free workplace, EEO. Email Resume To rsingletary@sdandc. com or fax 334-6915673. Sales/Business Dev. SAdvertising Sales Washington I County News I Holmes County Times-Advertiser IDo you want a career Where you can make a difference? Are you a motivated sales associ- late? If you answered yes and yes, take a look at. Freedom. 'Ve want 'ulJI Fr dor.a ri i rl I I , or,lCn led MulI,,T~m d.. IAa'nl,,in. "',:Ou' ,l E. I S.ull le: .l u *.Ill rls.a 1 i .: ,p[..lllui-,r, ic, r]r. : rI mo,,,T,: ur, ...,,....-,ii .; channel your initiative, Innovation, and compet- I ill spirit to make an Impact on our custom- ers, our organization, Iand your own career, I filj rlil liu .:r..n all me- o01 piatc.riTi at Free- dI am ei'in-g print and I onire ad.-. Leverage I I your cret3llirly 5. yOu partner. war cusTomers 11j ,ircr ale "J41rifucr I to '.reIatc :,Ji T I I mulle.mi�ed i')lulljrli, using- our exciting and ever-growing portfolio of I advertising products. Your success in this role could set you up to pur- sue a variety of career Paths in our organiza-I tion of throughout our parent company, Free- Idom Communications, Inc. (FCI), one of the nation's largest privately owned media compa- Inies. I n Send resume to I nbarefield@ Schipleypaper.com or pick up an application at I I I |WJaviqM Cor2y N-s I 1364 N. Railroad Ave. Chipley, Florida For more information I or to apply online, visit I www.freedom.com See "Careers" SEqual Opportunity S Employer - Clnjg."r.i F''1ji' pai.e I - _ We offer Golf Privileges. Part & Full-Time Possible Call Kdistie at 850-773-3619 for information '-= -- - 4100 Farm work Help wanted egg collector, must be reliable and in good health. Call 850-956-1224 Local General Contractor seeking experienced Estimator/Project man- ager. Experience a must, some training required. Email resume jrccinc@wfeca.net or PO Box 577, Bonifay, FL 32425 or Fax 850-547-3677 LPN needed for fast paced Physicians office in the Bonifay area. Typing skills required. Office hours 8a.m.-6p.m., Mon- day - Thursday. Friday '8a.m.-12-noon. Call Linda 850-768-1211. Medical/Health I Homemaker/CNA I I PT positions avail for lo- I cal area, for in home care. Fax resumes to S850-248-2275 or e-mail I I drafferty@care I minders.com or call 850-248-2273 L-llllll Tutors Needed Immediate openings, de- gree required, flexible schedules, $20 per hour 'Contact:(888) 434-2582 or jcrawford@clubztutoring.com WANTED: Certified teacher needed for resi- dential juvenile facility to teach Math and Science grades 6-12. Please apply in person at 1912 Old Mt. Zion Rd. Ponce de Leon, FL. Wanted: Director of Treat- ment, Masters Level Li- censed Mental health Counselor to supervise the mental health and sub- stance -ibu:i e pr..-rr m ,-.f a This is a part time position. Call 850-548-5524, Ron Boyce WANTED: Middle aged woman to live in care for older gentleman, do light house duties. Salary nego- tiable. Call 850-548-5381 / 'llf, . |RW ESTATE FOR RENT] 6100- Business/ Commercial 6110- Apartments 6120- Beach Rentals 6130 - Condo/Townhouse 6140 - House Rentals 6150 - Roommate Wanted 6160 - Rooms for Rent 6170 - Mobile Home/Lot 6180 - Out-of-Town Rentals 6190 -Timeshare Rentals 6200 - Vacation Rentals . 6100 Executive Office Space for rent downtown Chipley. All util. incl'd 638-1918 6110o 1 Bedroom apartment for rent, $350. and- 1 apart- ment for $400. a month, deposit required, includes all utilities. 850-547-0956 1Bedroom apartment in Bonifay, kitchen, living room, dining. room. Fenced yard, water, sew- age, garbage, included. $425.00 month. 850-547-5244 1BR Apartment in Chipley. Good location. No pets. 6384640. 2BR/12BA Apartment for rent. No pets. 638-1918. CHIPLEY 1BR/1BA, $400, SD $200; 2BR/1BA $475, SD $225, 3BR/1BA $600, SD $300 ALL parts w/CH/A, ceiling fans, stove & refrigerator. F R E E water/sewer/garbagel Sorry no pets or HUD. 638-3306. For rent Sleepy Hollow Duplex Apartments HUD not accepted. 3BR/1BA. Water, garbage, lawn care included. Spa- cious, energy efficient with private yard. 850-638-7128. For Rent: One Bedroom apartment , $200. deposit $375. a month, Includes water, garbage, sewer. 850-547-9340 RATE REDUCTION!I! I The New Ridgewood I Apartments Bonifay, F. I l Studio$300 1Bd$375 I Ph: 850-557-7732 3 br, 1 ba, New Home in Sunny Hills. w/d hkup $750 mo + deposit. 850-625-6882. 2BR cabin 1BA, no pets. $400 month, 1st, and last month. Deposit required. :.:s-'i Ji, - 8 miles ; :.,lirl E ., _6140 2BR/1BA House near Ver- non for rent. CH/A. $495 month. 850-785-3511. 3BR/1BA House on 1 acre. Fenced pasture & barn. miles south of Boni- fay. Also have other rentals in Chipley. 535-2001. 3BR/1BA, Graceville. Re- modeled. Large yard. New fridge, carpet, paint, bath, storage building, vinyl flooring & A/C. $525 month. 850-691-8318. 3BR/2BA Home on large city lot in the Historical Dis- trict of Chipley. Large great room, formal living room, large kitchen. $750 month. 850-665-5095, 850-726-0613. 4BR/3'ABA Furnished House for rent. In New Hope on 50 acres. $1,350 month. 850-333-3734. For Rent: 3BR/2BA brick home and 3BR/1BA brick home. 850-638-1918 call for info. For Rent; 2BR/1BA Trailer, good condition, $250. a month. Ponce de Leon area. 850-259-9113 Home for sale or rent. 3BR/2BA, 2 car garage, brick home. Like new. $800 month. 3BR/1BA home. $500 month. De- posit & reference required. 850-579-4317. Lovely 1 Bedroom home on charming pond for rent. Large yard, deck, storage building, Frontline dogs o:k. Near Bonifay, $600. per month. 1st, last & se- curity. Call 802-496-7746, Nice Clean Houses, apart- ments and mobile homes for rent, near 1-10 & Hwy 79. 850-547-2531. Publisher's Notice All real estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to the Fair Housing Act which makes it illegal to advertise "any preference, limitation or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status or national origin, or an inten- tion, to make any such pref- erence, limitation or dis- crimination" Familial status ,-.. i, : .-r,,i,3,, -,, under the : .'i .: ' i,"-' ..,.n parents or legal custodians, preg- nant women and people se- curing custody of children under 18. This newspaper will not knowingly accept any ad- vertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. Our readers are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised in this newspa- per are available on a equal opportunity basis. To com- plain of discrimination call HUD toll-free at 1-800-669-9777. The toll-free number for the hearing impaired is 1-800-927-9275. iTfeUrnTY 6170 2 br, 2 ba 16 wide, on large lot in the country. Washington County (New Hope area) $450 mo, $300 dep, 850-918-7876 or 850-456-4867 2BR MH for rent with utility building, window air. 535-2657. 2BR Mobile Home, good location in Chipley. No Pets. 850-638-4640. 2BR/2BA, Great Location. %'Mile from Chipley Mc- Donalds. 1st and last month's rent plus security deposit. Smoke free envi- ronment, no pets. $450/month. Call 638-4857. 3BR 2BA .. i :r l-, vlI ,: .l , 4. : I-I4 ,I:l:l : I r 3BR/2BA Mobile Home. CH/A. Newer trailers. Free garbage, water & sewer. 2 miles South of Bonifay. Call 547-4198, 373-8922. 3BR/1BA, 3/4 mile from Bonifay Elem School. On Hwy 177A. Family oriented park. Call 547-3746. 3BR/2BA mobile home in Chipley area. Quiet neigh- borhood, CH/A, water fur- nished, no pets. $500. a month. 850-638-1171 or 850-258-1594 Bonifay, 3BR & 2BR,1 S$375 to $550. mo. No Por. 850-699-3599 For Rent: 2 & 3 bed- Sroom mobile homes in Bonifay Call 850-547-3462 For Rent: 2BD/1BA mo- bile home on St. Johns Road, Bonifay, $400.00 month. 850-849-1684 For Rent: 2BR/1BA Mo- bile Homes S300. month, plus $300. deposit, no pets. Call 850-547-2043. Leave message. For Rent; 2 & 3 bedroom trailers, total electric, $300. & $350. month, $200. de- posit. 850-548-5541 Holmes County 2BR/1BA, very clean, w/sig included. $450 mo $200 dep. Call 850-547-5195 SMobile Homes in Cot- tondale on Sapp Rd. 8 mi- les E. of Chipley. 3br. 2ba. & 2br. 2ba, avail Total elec (8501-258-4868 or 850-209-8847 www.charloscountryliwing c om Transmitter Mobile Home - Park. on Transmitter Rd. in IPanama City 850-960-0619 Circle J Mobiie Home Park in Chipley. 850-691-224 921 N 2nd St: & Gracevilie 5262 Alabama St 2&3 BR units for rent. starting @ S350 per mo For info call 850-691-9224 6170 Mobile Home for Rent: 3Bedroom 2 bath, $450/month, $200 deposit 850-547-3650 Wages Pond nice 3 br, 2 ba Country living w/ dock- 635 monthly + sec. dep., 850-233-4636 7100 - Homes 71e5 - Open House 7110 - Beath Home/ Property 7120 - Commercial 7130 - CondoTrownhouse 7140 - Farms & Ranches 7150 - Lots and Acreage 7160 - Mobile Homes/Lots 7170 - Waterfront 7180 - Investment Property 7190 - Out-of-Town Real Estate 7200 - Timeshare ISSAN SENTRA 2.03 Automatic, Nice Carl 43R MAT GAS I' MILEASEI ] GREAT SELECTION OF PRE-OWNED CERTIFIED VEHICLES FROM COROLLAS TO SEQUOIAS ECHOS CORC LLAS CAIRYS CELICAS .-b-OMAS * 7 Years, 100000I Mile Lir ited Warranty** * 7 Years, 100,000 Mile Roads de Assistance** <3DTOYOTA * 160 Point Quality Assurance Inspection * G-eat Select on From Coro las :o Sequoias ALL PRICED TO SELL! CO L 65TOOT. 08 TOYOT AV-DA ARI Automatic, Sport, 2 Door, Automatic Allo, WhelsPricd to00 Sort 4GETCA - ". . .-i- . - it - MORE TO CH( 07 TOYOTA I LaCe MUcS -SERI 05aTOYOTA TJNDRAS 4 -RJNNERS HIlGHLANDERS SEQUOIAS . SYARTS A , **nrs . ' rt �a""u ^ ESR- TUDR EXT.CA V-,Auo atc a9 ie S C SE CO C aL OOSE FROM! " * 11 i � A A Remember, If You Can't Come To Us,Just Give Us S2961 Penn. Ave., Marianna, FL Us, e'stDriveU '(850) 526-3511 * 1-800-423-8002 A CaWe'rive Check us out at: w-ww.inariannatoyota.com It . LxrLahrS eas MUSTGI '$9ff88 2602 Hwy 173 S. Nice home on 2.23 acres. 3BR/2BA with 1762 sq.ft. $64,900. For more infor- mation, contact Eric Gleaton Realty @ 850-477-5908 3BR/1BA House for sale w/1BR/1BA apartment & 6 car garage. In Westville. 2604654. Land & Home Package 5.5+ acres, 3BR/2BA Home. Well & Septic Al- lowance included. $105,000.00 For Info: 850-638-7701 5 Acres high and dry on Pine Log Rd. Washington County, new survey par- tially fenced. $28,000. 850-260-9324 160 acres Prime Hunting, Fishing, pine & Hard wood, Holmes Creek, Washington County. $2,500.00 acre. 850-260-9324 Defuniak Springs, 4. I acre lots in city with all I I city utilities available. S$500. down and $200.I month. 850-699-3599 OWNER FINANCE Dogwood Lake lot, $60,000, 30 year fixed, $375.00 a month. 850-849-0826 Two 5 acres & One 10 ac- res on Buddy Rd. One 10 acres & One 13 acres on Gainer Rd. Owner financ- ing For more info call Mil- ton Peel @ 850-638-1858. 7180 5 Acres, Part wooded. 28x60 3BR/2BA Mobile Home. 642 Moonseed Ln., Chipley, FL 32428. Phone; (8 50)415 -6 1 9 5 , 9:00a.m.-7:00p.m. 7160 3br, 2ba, 1995 MH, 16X76, Fridge, stove, d/w, power pole, A/C incld. Clean, you move $19,500. 638-4228 8100 - Antique & Collectibles 8110 - Cars 8120 - Sports Utility Vehicles 8130 -Trucks 8140 - Vans 8150 - Commercial 8160 - Motorcycles 8170 - Auto Parts &.Accessories 8210 - Boats 8220 - Personal Watercraft 8230 - Sailboats 8240 - Boat & Marine Supplies 8245 - Boat Slips & Docks 8310- Atrcraft/Aviation 8320 - ATV/Off Road Vehicles 8330 - Campers & Trailers 8340 - Molorhomes 03DODG $11F381 S.. . H..i a S S 06TOOA SINAL 0aii a I- llH r ' Vf* S 6 lj 07 HMME H3ir -r S 9B 38 C 06 HEYCCLOAD ii".-i- .'�~ f 1989 Mustang, 5 speed, air condition, $1500.00 & 1971 Ford PU, 250, 1 ton, 390, 4 speed. $900.00 850-547-3737 8120 2000 Chevrolet Subur- ban. $6,000. Can be seen at: Community South Credit Union, 1044 Hwy 90 E., Chipley, FL 8130 1983 Chevy Silverado Truck. Long wheel base, low mileage, new battery, tires, carburetor. Sony Stereo. Recovered seats. $2,400. 638-4266. 1997 Ford F-250 heavy duty, AM/FM, cassette, all power, towing package, A/C, CC, blue & white, good condition, $4,000. 850-638-2446 S 8140 " 1989 Dodge/Ram, 1 ton passenger van, runs good. $1,100. OBO. 2005 Corolla-SE, 38 mpg like-new, 61299/miles, $500.00 take over pay- ments. 4 old-town like new canoes, $400. each. 850-535-0 1 45, 850-596-4143 . $6,8160 02 Suzuki intruder, dressed out, $5,000. 850-547-2074 MARIANNA TOYOTA Jorge Says Let's Do Business Where Business Is Done During Our **T -5-DAY PRE-OWNED*** - SUPER SALLE. WED., THURS., FRI., SAT., AND MON. - SALE ENDS 9-14-09 GREAT SELECTION * ZERO DOWN WITH APPROVED CREDIT COMPETITIVE INTEREST RATES * FRIENDLY STAFF NO GAMES, NO GIMMICKS * 27 YEARS OF SERVICE COME CHECK IT OUT!!! 08CHV COALT 4 or Sot. eahr Snof GET ITII 08CHV MAIB TO00 08 JEEP. WRANGLERSARAH 1 NICH Northwest Florida Community Hospital I . I . . I . I . . .l l : i lhI . hI II,. 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