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Mitno aee'e ide*Ja `oAllntwnl H5rodS S So EsA/ilo &~ntid QO~U~ Pre&~ www.srpressgazette.com 1 2 0 1 / 0, O / 0 LIBRARY OF FLORIDA HISTORY H UNIVERSITY OF FL PC BOX 11 7007 )05 GAINESUILLE FL 3261 i-7007 I.3T O EC INS*S I(Pu tx)9 ou nl hmeow ews"ux, ] E U INSIDE School bus drivers avoid walk-out By DEBORAH NELSON Press Ga:er, Siay \'rt r Santa Rosa school bus driv- ers avoided a possible strike Thursday when union negotia- tors and Laidlaw Education Services brokered a contract deal. The new contract includes a wage raise for all employees. Group health insurance policies were dropped. but earmarked insurance funding willcontinue for current employees. Health insurance had been a central point of contention between the union and Laidlaw over this past year. The new three-year contract includes a 35-cent per hour raise for starting salaries, retroactive to September 1. Employees earning more than the starting rate will also receive a raise-the actual amount varying depending upon time in grade. Health insurance policies were dropped from the new contract, but Laidlaw will con- tinue to fund the $137,000 per year it currently pays toward employee health insurance, according to union officials. Instead of group policies, that money will go directly to current employees, who may use.it for insurance at their dis- cretion. The health insurance over- age equates to 77 cents per hour per employee over the next three years. This year, it will be lower, because Laidlaw says it, has already used some of the funds to comer health policies it s inat ime of year again...mne time when area teams start thinking about getting the post- Thanksgiving action going. See complete details on hoop mania. See SPORTS, Page 1B. NEWS VIEWS Q.What will you remember the most about 2005? DESIRAE DELA- BRUERE "Going to ." Cove Crest which is a Christian S. youth camp." Milton's annual Christmas parade saw warm hearts met by chilly temperatures Thursday. The event traveled down Stewart Street. Winners of the event are listed, along with other photos, on page 2A. Pace's Christmas Parade is Saturday. SHERAL -BELL . "Hurricane SDbennis tear- Sing up my house. And, my hus- band's name Sis Dennis." 'IVAN DELABRUERE Photo declined "lust how fragile we really are." Amalgamated Transit .Union Local 1395 officials say they're negotiating with a pri- vate health insurance broker to draw up individual policies for employees who wish to contin- ue coverage. Union officials estimate the new health coverage will cost about $1.06 per hour. They're .still negotiating policy details, See CONTRACT, Page 3A. Time to remove plywood I Hurricane season ends, officials say boarded windows pose fire danger. By DEBORAH NELSON Press Gazette Staff Writer With Hurricane season (officially) having blown over and Christmas jingling on the horizon, now's the time to exchange those plywood sheets and storm shutters that are still "decorating" some area win- dows, for twinkle lights and holly. The wooden wind-blo6kers present fire and safety hazards, Milton Fire Department offi- cials remind area residents, and should come down as soon as "possible In the event of fire, the bar- riers could slow occupants' escape from flames and smoke. And blocked windows pre- vent firefighters from gaining entry into burning buildings, or getting out quickly. On top of that, shutters may delay noticing fires in empty buildings until its too late. "Building o'k ners should remove [barriers] promptly after a storm passes," MPD offi- cials note, "and not allow them to remain in place over many weeks or months." The .hurricane season may be over, but with Epsilon spin- ning off. towards Bermuda, Santa Rosa's Emergency Operations Center isn't going into relax mode just yet, say officials. "We're not winding down," says EOC Director Sheryl Bracewell. "As a matter of fact, we're already gearing up [for next year]." "As erratic as this year has been, nothing would surprise me, I'm not going to let my guard down." EOC staffers will spend the See PLYWOOD, Page 3A. Packed courthouse line stretches down Highway 90 By DEBORAH NELSON Press Gazelle Staff Writer A scheduling conflict \\as responsible for the line that stretched from Santa Rosa's Courthouse steps, down Highway 90 toward.Elmira St. Wednesday. Normal Wednesday, domes- tic t violence hearings. combined with an extra heavy docket, generated the turnout, accord- ing to courthouse officials. Between two judges, there were 400 cases on the docket, Wednesday. "It \\as just one of those days," notes spokesperson Brenda Stokes. . Courthouse officials say lines like last week's are crop- ping up more often. County commissioners are still wrestling with the ongoing question of whether to build a new courthouse and, if so, just where to locate it. Meanwhile, as Santa Rosa grows, so does the demand for judicial services... and along with it, courthouse traffic. "We hate it, but we have to also remember the numbers are See COURTHOUSE, Pg. 5A Redneck Parade, festival is December 10 and 11 .,The Press Gazette is printed on 100% recycled paper using environmentally-friendly soy- based ink. 4 PRINTED WITH SOYINK K: 1914 121 By JEFF EVERTS Press Gazette Staff Writer The Chumuckla Athletic Association will once again be presenting its annual "Redneck Christmas Festival." This year's event will take place on Saturday, December 10 from 9:30 a.m, until 8:00 p.m., and on Sunday, December 11, beginning at 10:00 a.m. The actual parade starts Sunday at 2:00 p.m. Most of the events will take place at the Chumuckla ball- park and will include motorcy- cle and tractor shows, live music, food and craft vendors, and Redneck Wrestling Mania I. Also included in the events will be the Redneck Games, which will feature a Triathlon, toy tractor race, hay bale throw- ing, frying pan toss, and much more. There will also be Redneck t-shirts for sale throughout the See REDNECK, Page 3A. Officials point to lines like this-jurors and defendants waiting to get into the Santa Rosa County Courthouse-as evidence of just how badly the county needs a new judicial facility. Wednesday's line stretched for blocks as more than 400 cases were on the docket Press Gazette photo by Deborah Nelson "-*,alm,. *:.!-*- 4 Pae2ATh at Rs.rssGzteIaudy eebr .2D Christmas Parade 1 lnl1-1a wIlit I I It's the official kickoff of the Christmas season in Milton-the annual Christmas Parade. It got underway Thursday. Organizers handed out awards to the winning floats in several categories. Winners included: Best Overall Theme: Sandy Ridge Care; Best Business Entry, Cat Country 98.7; Best Non-Profit Entry. NAS Whiting Field; Best Originality and Creativity, Absolute Tan. Of course, the star of the show was Santa Claus, who arrived on a firetruck. 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FL. 32571; phone 994-6426. * District 4: Gordon Goodin; 6467 Avenida De Gale' . Navarre, 32566; phone 939-4949. * District 5: John Broxson, 6495 Caroline St. Suite M. lMiltopr 32570, phone 932-1340. The Santa Rosa County Commission meets at 9:00 a.m. on both the second and fourth Thursday of each month. The lead- ers meet in committee at 9:00 a.m. on Monday's preceedin,-: the Thursday meetings. Meetings are held in commission' chambers of the Administrative Complex on High an\ 91. Phone 983-1877 for information or to reach commissioners in . their offices. State Government * Representative Greg Evers: 5224 Willing St., Milton 32570. 983-5550 Email evers.greg@leg.state.fl.us * Senator Durell Peaden Jr., 598 N. Ferdon Blvd, Suite 100,. Crestview, 32536, 850-689-0556 sun com-675-7930 * Governor Jeb Bush: PL05 The Capitol, 400 S. Monroe St.: Tallahassee, FL 32399 (850) 488-4441. Email: fl_o'er- nor@rn) florida.comrn Federal Government HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES * Rep. Jeff Miller:, 324 Cannon House Office Bjildiniig Washington, D.C. 20515; phone (local) 479-1183; (DCi 20.) 225-4136; E-mail: www.house.gov/jeffmiller SENATE * Senator Mel Martinez: P.O. Box 536176 Orlando,FL 323-, 6176 phone (407) 897-3130 fax (407) 897-8595 . * Senator Bill Nelson: Room 571, Hart Senate Office Buildinr2. Washington, D.C., 20510; phone (202) 224-5274, (faxi 21 (20i " 224-8022. WHITE HOUSE * President George Bush: The White House, 1600: Pennsylvania Ave., Washington, D.C. 20500; phone (202 456- - 1414. Email at:president@whitehouse.gov. * Vice President Dick Cheney: Office of the Vice President. White House, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., Washington. D.C., 20500; phone (202) 456-1414. County Government r SCHOOL BOARD * District 1: Kenneth Smith, 5700 Camelia St., Milton 3257-. 623-4395. * District 2: Hugh Winkles, 5684 Nicklaus Lane, Milton 32570., 623-6299 * District 3: Diane Coleman, 9400 Octavia Lane, Navarre 32566, 939-2661. * District 4: JoAnn J. Simpson, 5059 Faircloth Street, Pace * 32571, 994-5446 * District 5: Edward Gray III- 10 Gilmore Dr, Gulf Breeze, FL, 32561 850-932-6287 The Santa Rosa County School Board meets at 6:30 p.m. oni the 2nd and 4th Thursday at 5086 Canal St., Milton. Phone: 983-5000. : 0 rd 4 . y adrhtaS December 3 2005 Local iroup stuffs stockings for area's troops deployed in Iraq By DEBORAH NELSON Press Gazette Staff Writer Volunteers at Milton's Retiree and Senior Volunteer Program (R.S.V.P.) agency donated a bit of time sitting in for Santa's elves last week. "'R.S.V.P. and the Santa " Rosa community want to thank our troops for the sacrifices they're making each and every day," say organizers. Volunteer stocking stuffers Plywood Continued From Page One. coming months preparing for whatever Mother Nature has in store for next year. That includes a review of lessons learned, and training with fire services and state and federal agencies. to ensure resources and supply lines are set up for coordinated emer- geficy response. In the meantime, many res- idents will once again face win- from around the county stopped by the agency to help fill 90 stockings for members of Milton's 842nd Signal Company (Army Reserve). The unit recently deployed to Iraq. The stockings, stuffed with phone cards, socks, CDs, Press Gazettes and other newspapers, calendars and a host of other desert-friendly supplies, ship out Monday. R.S.V.P. officials say ter with leaky roofs and drafty homes. Officials are urging resi- dents to think about safety first when using generators and portable heaters during upcom- ing freezes. "Do not run a generator inside," Bracewell emphasizes. Story written by Deborah Nelson. Reach her at: Nelson @ sr-pg.com Redneck Continued From Page One. weekend. The Redneck Christmas Parade will take place Sunday beginning at 2 p.m. and spon- sors are asking that all partici- pants pre-register. The cost of registration is $35 for floats, $15 for vehi- cles/associations, and $5 for motorcycles or horses. The parade will line up on Salter Road and proceed west to Highway 182, crossing Chumuckla Highway before ending at the confluence of Cotton Gin Road, Chumuckla Road, and Mineral Springs. Applications for the parade" are available at the Santa Rosa jCounty Chamber of .Commerce. the Pace Chamber of Commerce, or any Chum uckla Athletic Association member. Prizes will be a. arded for several different categories. For further information contact the Chumuckla Community Center at 994- 8811. The Redneck Christmas Festival is a family event and officials, say there will be absolutely no alcohol allowed. Officials are suggesting people arrive early, as parking becomes a premium by early morning on both days of the festival. Canned food and donations will be collected to help needy families in the community. All proceeds from the parade are used to buy clothes, toys, and food for these families. Thirty-two children were sponsored last year as a result of the parade and officials hope to double that number this year. Stor v 11 imn fIy Jeff Everts. Reach him at: jeverts @srpressgazette.comrn they've received phone cards and other donations from throughout the area. "We've really had a good response," notes agency Director Brenda Roland. The agency recently adopt- ed Harrison County schools, and worked to collect school supplies for that area's young- sters. Those efforts are still ongo- ing, along with the agency's hospice work. Officials say they hope the Santa-style care pack- ages will give local troops a touch of home...more than ordi- nary boxed goods would con- vey. "We wanted to make it more personal", says Roland. Officials say they'll contin- ue to collect and ship needed items overseas, as. long as is Contract Continued From Page One. but note the new policies may not be as extensive as Laidlaw's current group coverage. But health insurance fund- ing will only go to current employees.. New employees will receive the negotiated raise, but won't get the 77-cent insurance overage. That pay disparity could cause future recruitment prob- lems, union President Mike Lowery speculates. He says the issue of health insurance, along with other top- ics, will again be on the table in 2008, when the new contract must be renegotiated. The union has had trouble maintaining a group insurance provider because the part-time, seasonal nature of the job makes participation rates vari- able. Earlier this year, the union underwent, a long series of negotiations with Laidlaw and the agency's current insurance provider, Vista, to keep health coverage available. Union officials say they believe without union interven- tion, currently earmarked inisur- necessary. R.S.V.P. is still collecting stockifig stuffer items, especial- ly phone cards. To donate, con- tact the agency at 983-5220. Tree of Lights unveils tomorrow Covenant Hospice will hold its annual "Tree of Lights-A Celebration of Life" ceremony Thursday at 4 p.m. The event will take place at the Massey Administration and Student Services Building on PJC's Milton Campus. "Each light placed on the tree symbolizes the life, hopes, and dreams of a loved one," said Courtney Humbaugh, Community Development Manager for Covenant Hospice. Call 438-9714 for details. A similar effort, called Homefront Hugs, is underway in the south end for the 44th Signal Battalion. For more information, call Allessandra Kellerman at 412-498-3855. O-Ulrw.ull Serv~u ance funding would have reverted to the company. "If there was no union here, forget about health insurance, forget about a pay raise..." remarked ATU International- negotiator Gary Rauen. "I've never sat across a table and. had a company say 'we're doing good this year, here's a raise for you,'" he adds., Local 1395 is currently negotiating a strike with the Pensacola Bay Transportation Company. Escambia County contracted with that company to outsource elderly and dis- abled transportation services. Health benefits and raises for experienced drivers are cen- tral points of contention. ATU officials urged Santa Rosa bus drivers to support their Escambia neighbor, who have been picketing for 33 days, as of Friday. "They're pretty emotional out there," says Rauen. "They're getting bills in the mail and they don't have the money.".... Story riue n by Deborah Nelson.,Reach herat: Nelson@sr-pg.comrn V' MARSHA BEACH 850-572-5652 marshabeach@aol.com S Junction, Inc. o www.realestateiunction.com WHY PAY MORE? 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We will all face new challenges as the new year begins, especially for those leading our coun- ty into the future. For instance, our schools, ranked among the best in the state, face critical growth issues that are causing planners to evaluate the need for new classrooms and more space for existing ones. And, while we enjoy one of the safest counties in the state due to our excellent law enforcement, we all must realize this status is .only ithe result of excellent leadership coupled with necessary public ' funds to pay for additional salaries and equipment. Probably the most recognized challenge Santa Rosa County, faces as we enter 2006 is dealing with the influx of newcomers who have discovered our tremendous assets and quality of life. Many are simply asking: 'Can we continue to' offer the things we enjoy so much with the number of newcomers discovering all the good things Santa Rosa County has to offer?' That's the main question our elected officials must try to answer as we begin a new year that offers not only these challenges but also many pos- itive opportunities. To our.elected officials, we .irge a move past political rhetoric and hope we seriously begin to implement many of the plans, suggestions and ideas that will help keep pace with our growth issues. ! The difficult task that lies ahead involves new. sources of revenue that impact everyone in a fair manner. One of the suggestions on the table: impact fees. These new fees should be collected at the time. of permitting subdivisions or pulling building per- mits for individual homes. The money can then.be applied to the problems these new homes (and the people who live in them) cause. But we must clearly understand that to deal with our growth issues, impact fees alone cannot adequately solve our problems. It has, therefore. been suggested that after impact fees are imple- mented, we, as voters, support a penny increase in the local sales tax. The idea of an increase in the. local gas tax also been thrown out. With this new revenue, in addition to possible fee increases in other areas of county government, we should be in a position to deal with our serious road issues. We fully expect our elected officials to act on the needs and promises made and, if they do, we also feel confident voters will stand behind their efforts. The future of Santa Rosa County begins today and accomplishing the tasks at hand will. require committed leadership and support from all of us. The hurricanes of 2004: and 2005 certainly dealt Santa Rosa a setback. Many:dollars and a great many hours of service (which could have gone elsewhere) bad to go toward recovery efforts. Still, as promised, we have survived. But we must now play "catch up." As we look forward to Jan. 1, 2006. we should all feel confident the challenges facing us %\ill be met head-on with successful results. Thinking oth- erwsie will accomplish nothing. DECEMBER 3. 2005 G Santa Dosa' VOL. 98, NO, 71 Serving Milton, Pace, Jay Holley-Navarre, Gulf Breeze & surrounding communities Santa Rosa's Press Gazette (USPS 604- 360) is published twice weekly on Wednesdays and Saturdays for $28 per year (in county) by' Milton Newspapers, Inc., Michael Coulter, Publisher. Periodicals postage paid at Milton, Florida. POSTMASTER: Send- address changes to: ,Santa Rosa's Press Gazette, 6629 Elva Street, Milton, Florida 32570. Michael Coulter ... .President & Publisher Jim Fletcher ........Assistant Publisher Carol Barnes ........Business Manager Deborah Nelson ... .Staff Writer Jeff Everts ........Staff Writer Obie Crain, Jr, ......Special Projects Writer Bill Gamblin .......Sports Editor Jim Martin ... ......Advertising Manager Debbie Coon ....... 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Telephone all departments: (850) 623-2120 623-3616 FAX 623-9308 email: news@sr-pg.com 6629 Elva St., Milton, Florida 32570 Don't Forget to Recycle Your Paper Copyrighted Material Syndicated Content in Available from Commercial News Providers A look at bu rger flipping' By WALTER WILLIAMS Special to the Santa Rosa Press Gazette Certain jobs are derisively referred to as "burger flipper"' or "dead-end" jobs. I'd like someone to define a dead-end job. For example, I started out as a professor of economics ,at .California State University, Los Angeles and then at Temple University and for the past 25 years at' George Mason University. It seems as though my employment might qualify as a dead-end job, for all I'll ever be is a professor of economics. Those who demean so-called dead-end jobs probably aren't talking about my job. They're mockingly referring to jobs such as clerks at Wal-Mart, hotel WALTER workers, and food handlers and WILLIAMS counter clerks at McDonald's. McJobs is the term applied to these positions. The term has even found its way into Merriam-Webster and the encyclopedia Wikipedia. Putting down so- called dead-end jobs is a destructive insult to honest work. How dead-end is a McDonald's job? Jim Glassman, an American Enterprise Institute scholar, wrote an article in the Institute's June 2005 On The Issues bulletin titled "Even Workers with 'McJobs' Deserve Respect." He listed some well-known former McDonald's workers. Among them: Andy Card, White House chief of staff; Jeff Bezos, founder and CEO of Amazon.com; Jay Leno, "Tonight Show" host; Carl Lewis, Olympic gold medalist; Joe Keman, former Indiana governor; and Robert Comog, retired CEO of Snap-On Tools. According to Glassman, some 1,200 McDonald's restaurant owners began as crew members, and so did 20 of McDonald's 50 top worldwide managers. These people and millions of others hardly qtialify as dead-enders. The primary beneficiaries of so-called McJobs are people who enter the workforce with modest or absent work skills in areas such as: being able to sho6 up for Support for schools is high here FM: CLAIREN REESE, Santa Rosa Educational Foundation Dear Editor: During this holiday season of giving thanks I would like: to do the same. On behalf bf the Santa Rosa County Educational Foundation I want to pub- licly thank the many indi\ iduals and, businesses throughout Santa Rosa County who so generously support our fine Santa Rosa Couinty School system. In 'the past year, the combined efforts of these loyal sup- porters, volunteers and staff have seen our teacher grants program triple, our Take Stock in Children pro- gram double in size. and many new programs added. Most recently, the Foundation held its second annual "Let's Talk Turkey Bowl-A-Thon for Education" in Pace. Bowlers and their "cheerleaders" packed the house for a very successful fundraiser ben- efitipg our Teacher Grants Program and Take Stock in Children. Teams donned costumes and positive attitudes to enjoy themselves for an evening of wacky fun on the lanes, even risking their reputation to do such silly things as bowl backward between their legs, with their eyes closed or sitting on the floor. It was an outra- geous evening of fun for 'all. This evening couldn't have been possible without the support of team sponsors, participants, banner sponsors and silent auction donors. We would like to thank everyone who turned out in support of this event: Area teachers, students, and administrators, Santa Rosa County Chamber of Commerce, Air Products, Pace Area Chamber of Commerce, Southern Management, Sodexho, Pace Rotary, Florida State Employees Credit Union, The Gordon Goodin Family, The Byrd Mapoles Family, The Vaughn Nichols Family, Ryan's, Lunsford Air Condition and Heating, Texas Roadhouse, Leadership Santa Rosa Alumni, Chris and Renee Bookout, Penton Day Spa, CiCi's Pizza, All Pro Tuneup, Exit Realty M&M Gold, Triangle of Technology, Inc., For the Kitchen, Water Works Sprinkler, Sullivan Family Pharmacy, Growing Child Pediatrics, United Bank, Santa Rosa work on time, operating a machine, counting change,, greeting customers with decorum and courtesy, coop- erating with felloW workers and accepting orders from supervisors. Very often the people who need these job skills, which some of us might trivialize, are youngsters who grew up in dysfunctional homes and attended rotten schools. It's a bottom rung on the eco- nomic ladder that provides them an opportunity to move up. For many, the financial component of a low- pay, low-skill job is not nearly as important as what they learn on the job that. can make them more valu- able workers in the future. Some demagogues charge that jobs at Wal-Mart and McDonald's only pay the minimum wage. That's plain wrong, as are many other things said about jobs that start at the minimum wage. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics: Sixty-three percent of minimum wage workers receive raises within one year of employment, and only 15 percent still earn the minimum wage after three years. Moreover, only three percent of all hourly workers and two percent of wage and salary earners earn minimum wages. Most minimum wage earners are young 53 percent are between the ages of 16 and 24. Furthermore, only 5.3 percent of minimum wage earners are from households below the official pover- ty line; 40 percent of minimum wage earners live in households with incomes of $60,000 and higher, and over 82 percent of minimum wage earners do not have dependents. My stepfather used to tell me that any honest work was better than begging and stealing. As a young person, I worked many jobs from shining shoes and picking blueberries to delivering packages and washing dishes. Today's tragedy for many a poor youngster is that the opportunities I had for learning the world of work and moving tip the economic lad- der have either been destroyed through legislation or 'demeaned by today's do-gooders. Walter E. Williams is a professor of economics at George Mason University. To find out more about Walter E. Williams and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com. COPYRIGHT 2105 CREATORS SYNDICATE, INC. Medical Center, Gooden Homes, Emerald Shores Realty, Daryl Lynchard, CPA, Accent Adventures Home' Dcor, Gifts and More, Susie Hastings, Goat Lips Deli, Cat Country, Rhino Linings, David's Catfish House, Adventures Unlimited, WEBY, Lollipops Childrens' Consignment, Escarosa Press, Leslie Kaufmann, Memories 1490 WECM-AM, Lauren Sutton - Weekender's, Celestial Inspirations, The Ridge, Circle W. Meats, Cecile Stephens, Mattress Factory, Riviera Fitness, Advanced Dental Concepts, Ace's Restaurant, Oop's Alley and the community at large. Thank-you. Don't miss the ABATE Toy Run FM: SHELLEY JOHNSON Dear Editor: Polish your chrome sleigh and put on your black leather boots. It's time for the American Bikers Aimed Toward Education's annual Toy Run. Rev up and ride over to the Hadji Shrine Temple on Nine Mile Road in Pensacola at 9 a.m. Sunday, December 4. The Gulf Coast Chapter of ABATE of Florida once again will host the'police escorted Toy Run which begins at 11a.m. The route is an 8-mile loop back to the Hadji Shrine Temple. Riders will be able to donate a.new, unwrapped toys to Big Brothers Big Sisters, Christian Motorcycle Association, Catholic Social Services or Sthe Shriners. The cost to ride is $10 per person. The first 950 to register will receive,,a specially designed ride pin. After the ride there will be contests for the, most fes- Stively dressed male and female riders and the best decorated bike. The day long celebration will include door prizes, games, and a 50/50 drawing. "A portion of the registration fee will be donated to children who are in the CHIPS program. It is a ther- apeutic program for foster children at Lakeview Center in Pensacola," said Bob Jordan, Gulf Coast Chapter president. "This is our tenth year 'to invite the riding community to help make Christmas a little merrier for Pensacola's children." For more information about the Toy Run or ABATE, please call 850-475-8532. Your o n1 1 es0 *"! You Spoke Out, Santa Rosa... Wednesday, 10:18 p.m. This is Hillary. I'm calling in response to the man that wantto recognize all the bands. I'd like to say Milton High just got a $1 mil- lion band. room. When was the last time the school.or anyone else helped provide funding for the cheerleaders or anyone else? I don't think the cheerleaders or any one else could do it X'ithout the band getting everyone pumped up for the game. Wednesday, 5:50 p.m. .This is John. I just read a story in the paper about the guy who was a victim of the flesh-eat- ing bacteria. Can you put more information in the paper about where he got it? How he thinksihe contracted it? Who his doctor-iis, etc. I do intend to donate to his fund. Wednesday, 3:43 p.m. This is Jo. I just ant to saN I voted against a tax increase last time and will continue to do so. until Pace gets a Riverwalk.' Milton has one and some boat ramps, too. Why can't Pace or Pea Ridge? Wednesday, 2:38 p.m. This is Ashley. Every year, all the little kiddies wait for Santa, to throw candy off the firetruck. VWill someone please remember to tgke a picture of Santa on the firetruck this year? '' Wednesday.11:35 a.m. This is George. I just rgad what I put in the Speak Out cbl- umn. It never is put in the paper the way I say it. So, why don't you just write it and-not have the people call in? Monday, 1:45 p.m. Hi. this is Joy. I think it is a shame the way some of you are using the recycle bins. Don't.be slobs, put the proper items in 4he proper bins. We all need to do Our part. Don't put items with fdod into the recycle bins. Please ,Put paper in the paper bins, aluminum ,. in the aluminum bins and glas in the glass bins. In the end, we'll all be better off for taking part in an effort to recycle. Thanks. You may Speak Out any time, day or night. Just call pur Speak Out line at 623-5887 and leave your message. i We want you to share your views on the above topic(s)- -or ANY topic-with other P.ess Gazette readers. Your views are important, too. 2 Send your letters to: LET- TERS TO THE EDITOR, 6629 Elva Street, Milton, FL 32570. (FAX (850) 623-9308.) . Letters may be edited for don- tent or to fit the available spuce. For a letter to be published, "You MUST sign your name and please include your phone number ,and address so we may phone for ver- ification, if necessary. q PAGE 4A MkI OU OINIOS): J I I BB~YOUR WRITTEN OINmIOifNSB I ,^ 4'. Locai courthouse [,Z, Continued From Page One. until i numbers," says Stokes. 72The population is increasing." ,: Last Wednesday's line pri- marily involved criminal cases, Stokes says. Depending upon case schedules, jury duty selection and other court matters can add to the visitor population, according to courthouse offi- cials. "It's about the numbers," says Stokes. "We used to think [lines] were once-in-a-blue- moon events, but now we're seeing them more and more often." Staff and judges say elbow room, along with security, is an , ongoing issue. "What concerns me is for the people, the citizens," * County Judge Robert Hilliard ,remarks. Hilliard notes that, after .Bikers look ,,to help in Ithe holidays :iBy DEBORAH NELSON Press Gazette Staff Writer S' Santa Rosa's American i Legion Post 78 is looking for a : 5few good.. .bikers. Post 78 is forming a local chapter of the national Legion Riders biking association. The organization will spon- ;,',or a variety of rides, rallies and :i.-'0ther events to raise money for 'charity. "It's going to be fundrais- A 'iing and fun," says Legion mem- .:ber Jack Wamble, who is organ- "'Izing efforts to form the group. The Riders first meeting happens December 20, 7 p.m., at Post 78's 6025 Spike's Way headquarters building. Veterans interested in join- inrg the group are invited to ''aJend, elect leadership, and I plan upcoming activities. For more infolination, con- tact American Legion Post 78 Commander Tom Griffith at i 623-5055. waiting in line to gain entry, prospective jurors and residents visiting court for civil matters can end up sharing hallways with inmates. Some criminal cases can be conducted through video from jail, but other defendants must legally appear in the regular courtroom. Officials say they plan ahead for expected busy days by coordinating security, judges and staff in advance. "Everybody needs to know where everybody is and what they're doing, for security rea- sons," says Stokes. Space shortages are extend- ing to the courtroom, according to officials. When courtrooms are crowded, says Hilliard, family members and friends some- times have to wait outside. Story written by Deborah Nelson. Reach her at: Nelson @ sr-pg. corn iGuess Who's On December 5th 50.? Clue #1 He has literally been across Blackwater on 2 barefeet and still there today. Clue #2 He has 2 of these and only 1 of these and the one he only has one of is unheard of these days. ' Clue #3 He's not a doctor but can design you one of these as big as you want it. Answer to SO mystery: A native of Santa Rosa County, grew up water skiing with his parents Verlon S. and .Mary Lou Whitfield on Blackwater River. Recently built his home on Blackwater. He has two lovely daughters, Shelley and Cameron, the same and (only) wife le has had for the past 28 years (Taria). A home designer by trade and owns his own business. Doug Whitfield Residential Designer Inc. located off Summit Blvd. in Pensacola. Happy Birthday Doug Whitfield! 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Bce Atliony Hollan Jr. B.J. is the son of Bruce and Diane Holland and the brother of Julie Holland. Thisyear B.J. is the President of FFA and SGA and the Parliamentarian of FBLA. He also has placed 18 in District and 3rd at state in the FFA Tractor Driving competition and 1 t in.districts for FBLA in Parliamentary Procedure. In school B.J. has been most influenced by Mr. St. John because he got him i involved i n FFA and helped coach him through all his competitions. B.J.'s greatest accomplishment was being able to purchase his own truck. In his spare time he enjoys hunting, shining, farming, and fire fighting. B.J. would like to go to college or a fire academy to obtain a degree in fire science. The best part of being a senior for B.J. is the freedom and fewer classes. He would like his classmates to remember him as someone who was dependable, friendly and willing to help anyone. fl=moo - Pensacola Interstate Fair 00 0 0 0 S S Central High Winners FOCLA 0@ S 0 0 S 0 0 0 0 S le 1st place S FFA -,^ Community: Art Award Winners *CoNMGAmruLArIONS TO CeNTr.AL4 41 SC4COOL'S P * ADAM (ONDU.ftAN' AND 4uNa. U Omr.ONDU.ANLL A.L .-..AwA.oED VAfJOUS I1r, 2D, " AND 3S-0 PLACE AAAoDS. ADAM (oNo(UdANJAr ALSO ,WOM *rI O NOPA.GMu(UM AWAfo.DS AND * UNMrTa. ODU-ouAANMr OM ONeO PNtE AMIUM AWAA.D. * * * Sha4in No.lle Foster Shanda is the daughter of Derry1 and Sandy Foster and the big sister of Cindel Foster. Shanda is member of FCA and Art Club and eIoys playing softball. She attends Blackwater Baptist Church, She L received best personality for the S senior class this year. Shanda thinks that Mrs. Hatfield is an amazing math teacher and a great person. Her greatest accomplishment in life is becoming a better Christian and becoming a big sister. Shanda's fondest senior memory is going to the rodeo with Heather, Carrie, and Gretchen. Her favorite thing about being a senior is all of the memories she is making with her friends. If Shanda could meet anyone famous is would be Justin McBride because he is a bull rider and he is so cutel Shanda enjoys going to rodeos, horse riding, fishing, and shopping with her mom and little sister. Shanda would like all of her friends to remember her as a strong Christian with a big heart. ag a n* I evn Shl b0 Ainode o ahe vrou 0oo0tes Thouhutte ek eor taksiin hesudn sbruhawievityo Thnsgivnggods Thnst l n rU1 o-eihbeie s tsa la s "can* b e ta Soc agan e roed.tht ag rell d cre CeNTJ'AL. 4-4-cOr.s OUo. V-erC-A.ANs GUETs-rT ercfA-ANM fAANcP- E&MMerre -AMM AR-MY DAL(e utMTr NAVY CAAG AG /oGr AiAL Porce L.~o /VoG-r CAR-LOS Des(EN 'bONv McDONAL.o DANNY MI(CfAEL NAVY NAVY A(wL Fo-ce NAVY FFA Farm Jmdgqinlg Sat. Nov. 12 the Central FFA farm luddind teams competed in Tallahassee. ON ['i4Ur-LSDAX NOVEM-, Era. 10 CENTRC-AL )UT "oGEr-"-Efr- A SMALL L UNCM COMSsr- NG OR ,MAAS4-,ED POrArOS AND CI4CKEMN P.(1 STEAt Jf-w(r Grf.AV, (NV(MfrN OUP.- "-LLOW STUEJMNTS TO 6fA.*JG VETEA.ANJS 0of r4e(oP.. C-OiCE. WE- (,WOU-o LuE.-rO Z-AN vEaoM-CW 40o cAMe -ii 1 r The Senior Team was BJ Holland, Will Glass, Crystal Payne, Rachel Martinez, and Emily Everton. They place 2" overall in the team competition. The Junior Team was Travis Hallield, Jennifer Moe, Nicole White, Mia Finn, and Will Scott. As a team they finished 3rd overall and team member Will Scott finished as the 3rd overall scorer. CovigratIlatiosl 1. The National Art Society would like to thank the following tor their donation to the Allentown Community Fair Booth: Donna Bowers Blackman's Feed & Seed Farris Bondurant Mr Buddy Bush Jay Co-Op Burkhead Gin Bryon Cooley m Holland Farms Sonny & Codylene Von Axelson mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmiummmmmmmmmmm' 0 0 OI011 CouzktY/ C1/o0 LfEyLaff IEan9uLit IOH 2lSCOUnkti7y Out.ioandina 2ndication andC 0oz2ik.ne.nt: 1 0\o.1t f Va [IE.a u _IE v .iz, ,a'ln -,01owz \.\ t oA,/2 o., '- lIo Cl 5,1La i on)2 a I I I I I N ONN Saturday December 3, 2005'& Page 6-A The Santa Rosa Press Gazette Heart' L k , Saturday December 3, 2Q05 The Santa Rosa Press Gazette Page 7-A Legais IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST.JUDICIAL CIR- CUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY GENERAL CIVIL DIVISION Case No. 05-895-CA WELLS FARGO FINANCIAL SYSTEM FLORIDA, INC. Plaintiff vs GARY. K. GUNTER; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF GARY K. GUNTER; BOBBY GUNTER; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF BOBBY GUNTER; UNKNOWN HEIRS OF LEE GUNTER; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF LEE GUNTER; and UNKNOWN OCCUPANTS, TENANTS, OWNERS, AND OTHER UNKNOWN PARTIES, includ- ing, if a named defendant is deceased, the personal repre- sentatives, the surviving spouse, heirs, devisees; grantees, creditors, and all other parties claiming by, through, under or against that defendant, and all claimants, persons or parties, natural or corporate, or whose exact legal status is unknown, claim- ing under any of the above named or described defen- dants Defendants NOTICF OF SUIT- PROPER- TY TO: UNKNOWN HEIRS OF LEE GUNTER Residence: Unknown Mailing Address: Unknown YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI- FIED that an action to fore- close a mortgage on the fol- lowing property in Santa Rosa County, Florida: COMMENCE AT THE NW CORNER OF SECTION 15, T3N, R28W, SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA, THENCE EAST ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SECTION A DISTANCE OF 346.64' TO THE POB, THENCE CONTIN- UE SAME COURSE A DIS- TANCE OF 197.32' THENCE DEFLECT 90'31'52" RIGHT A DISTANCE OF 241.09' THENCE DEFLECT 99"24'00" RIGHT A DISTANCE OF 450' TO THE EAST R/W LINE OF STATE ROAD NO. 87 THENCE DEFLECT 99"24'00" RIGHT ALONG SAID R/W LINE A DISTANCE OF 75' THENCE DEFLECT 99"24'00" RIGHT A DISTANCE OF 250' THENCE DEFLECT 9924'00" LEFT A DISTANCE OF 131.60' TO THE POB. has been filed against you, UNKNOWN HEIRS OF LEE GUNTER, and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, If any to It, on the Plaintiff's attorney, whose name and address is ENRICO G. GONZALEZ, PA, 6255 East Fowler Avenue, Temple Terrace, Florida 33617, and file the original with the clerk of the above- styled Court on or before December 14, 2005, other- wise, a judgment may be entered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint or Petition. WITNESS my hand and the seal of said Court on November 7, 2005. Mary Johnson Clerk of the Court CIRCUIT COURT SEAL By: Susan Land Deputy Clerk 'kr accordance with the Americans With Disabilities Act, persons needing a special accommodation to participate In this Hearing should contact the A.D.A. Coordinator not later than seven (7) days prior to the proceeding via the Florida Relay Service at 1- 800-955-8770. 111205 111905 112605 120305 11/809 'IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT CIVIL DIVISION CASE NO.: 05-1744DR IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF SCOTT TRACY BREWER Petitioner/Husband , And PHYLIS SUSAN BREWER Respondent/Wife NOTICE OF ACTION TO: Phylls Susan Brewer Address Unknown YOUR ARE NOTIFIED that an action has been filed against 'you in the'Circuit Court of the First Judicial Circuit, in and for Santa Rosa County, Florida; for a dissolution of marriage, and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses Sto it, if any, to: Steven C. Warrick, Esquire FITZGERALD & BROOKS, SPA. Florida Bar No. 187089 ' 6839 Caroline Street P.O. Box 856' Milton, FL 32572 (850) 623-3605 SFacsimile (850) 623-8990 on or before December 13, 2005 and file the original with the Clerk of this Court, at the SSanta Rosa County Courthouse, Milton, Florida, Either before service on Plaintiff's attorney or immedi- ately thereafter; or a default Swill be entered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint or Petition. WITNESS my hand and Seal of this Court on November 7, 2005. CLERK OF THE COURT CIRCUIT COURT SEAL By Reshelle Leonard As Deputy Clerk 111205 111905 112605 120305 11/816 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 1ST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA Case No.: 05-1504-DR Division: H Cynthia Carroll, Petitioner and Jame Edward Flowers, SR Respondent. NOTICE OF ACTION FOR NAME CHANGE TO: James Edward Flowers SR Santa Rosa County Jail Milton FL YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action has been filed against you and that you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it on Cynthia Carroll, whose address is 11222 Hy 87 N Milton FL 32570 on or before December 5, 2005, and file the original with the clerk of this Court 6865 Caroline Street, Milton, FL 32570, before serv- ice on Petitioner or immediate- ly thereafter. If you fall to do so, a default may be entered against you for the relief demanded In the petition.. Copies of all court docu- ments In this case. Including orders, are available at the Clerk of the Circuit Couft's office. You may review these documents upon request. You must keep the Clerk of the Circuit Court's office notified of your current address. (You may file Notice of Current Address, Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.915.) Future papers In this lawsuit will be mailled to the address on record at the clerk's office. WARNING: Rule 12.286, Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure, requires certain automatic disclosure of doc- uments and Information, Failure to comply can result In sanctions, Including dis- missal or striking of plead- Ings, Dated: November 9, 2005. CLERK OF THE CI.CUIT COURT CIRCUIT COURT SEAL By: Jennifer A. Crews Deputy Clerk 111205 111905 112605 120305 11/817 INVITATION TO BID Sealed Bids will be received by the Santa Rosa County School Board, at the Office of the Assistant Superintendent for Administrative Services, 6544 Firehouse Road, Upstairs Conference Room (Maintenance Building) 850- 983-5123, Milton, Florida, until 2:00 p.m. Local Time, Tuesday, December 6, 2005, at which time and place all bids will be publicly opened and read aloud, For the Construction of "HVAC REPLACEMENT AT MILTON .HIGH SCHOOL 'WEIGHT ROOM BUILDING" for the School Board of Santa Rosa County, Florida. Any bids received after clos- ing will be returned unopened. Bids will only be received from contractors that have met or will agree to meet all requirements of the Jessica Lunsford Act prior to com- mencement of work on site. This new law, effective September 1, 2005, affects your business if you, your employees or your agents will have access to school grounds when students are present, have direct contact with stu- dents or have access to or 'control of school funds. The requirements of this new law must be met in order to work on school grounds. The imple- mentation procedures for this new law are posted on the Santa Rosa County School District website, at: http://www.santarosa.kl2.fl.us/ personnel/contractvendorfp.ht m Documents may be secured from Schmidt Dell Associates, Inc., 139 E. Government St., Pensacola, Florida 32501 upon a deposit of $100.00 per set. Deposit will be refunded provided that plans arid speci- fications are riurr..-, ;r, ,;':.j order to the Er.g.,i'L.r .i.ir'r. seven (7) days after bid date and, further, provided that the contractor submits a bona fide bid. Bids shall be submitted on the form supplied by the Engineer. Each bid must' be accompanied by a Bid Bond in the amount of 5% of the base bid as guarari^ i'hai ih ...: cessful t', h r .'-,11 r.I r r,h:. , written contract with the Owner and furnish a 100% "Performance Bond" and a 100% "Labor and Material Payment Bond" satisfactory to the Owner. The Owner reserves the right to waive informalities In bid- ding and reject any and all bids. by John W. Rogers, Superintendent of Schools 111905 112605 120305 11/825 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, STATE OF FLORI- DA Case No. 05-506-DR-01-AD- R DIv .R . IN RE: Adoption of a minor. AMENDED NOTICE OF ACTION TO ANY AND ALL INTEREST- ED PARTIES: NOTICE IS GIVEN that a Petition for Adoption regarding a child known as DEMETRE LAVONTE POPE, born. November 2, 1997, at Pensacola, Escambia County, Florida, has been filed and any interested party is required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it on V. Keith Wells, V. KEITH WELLS, P.A., 904 East Gadsden Street, Pensacola, Florida 32501, within thirty (30) days, and to file the original with the Clerk of this Court either before service on Petitioners' attorney or immediately there- after. DATED' the 16 day of November, 2005. DATE OF FIRST PUBLICA- TION: November 23, 2005 As Clerk of the Court Circuit Court Seal BY: Rochelle Leonard As Deputy Clerk 112305 121405 11/835 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL.CIR- CUIT IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO. 05-615 CA DIVISION DEUTSCHE BANK NATION- AL TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE, Plaintiff, vs. PRICE DONALD BROWN, at al, Defendant(s). NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judgment of Mortgage Foreclosure dated November 18, 2005 and entered In Case NO. 05-515 CA of the Circuit Court of the FIRST Judicial Circuit In and for SANTA ROSA County, Florida wherein DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE, Is the Plaintiff and PERICE DON- ALD BROWN; ANNIE M. BROWN; CHARLES SES- SIONS; ELIZABETH SES- SIONS; FORD MOTOR CREDIT COMPANY; are the Defendants, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at STEPS OF THE SANTA ROSA COUNTY COURTHOUSE at 11:00AM, on the 27 day of December, 2005, the following' described property as set forth In said Final Judgment: COMMENCE AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 9, TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH, RANGE 29 WEST, SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE RUN SOUTH 01? 01' 17" WEST ALONG THE WEST LINE OF THE SOUTH- EAST QUARTER, OF' THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION A DISTANCE OF 650.02 FEET; THENCE DEPARTING SAID WEST LINE RUN SOUTH 88? 26' 40" EAST A DISTANCE OF 39.20 FEET TO A 4 INCH SQUARE CONCRETE MON- UMENT ON THE EASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF STATE ROAD #197 (100' R/W) BEING ALSO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 6, BLOCK "A", TWIN HILLS ESTATES AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK "C", PAGE 187 OF SAID COUNTY FOR THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN NORTH 01? 39' 31" EAST ALONG SAID EAST- ERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE A DISTANCE OF 190.38 FEET TO A CAPPED METAL ROD (LB #5170); THENCE DEPARTING SAID RIGHT- OF-WAY LINE RUN NORTH 88? 51' 53" EAST A DIS-' TANCE OF 208.82 FEETTO A CAPPED METAL ROD (LB #5170) ON.THE WEST SUB- DIVISION LINE OF SAID TWIN HILLS ESTATES; THENCE RUN SOUTH 01? 01' 16" WEST ALONG SAID WEST SUBDIVISION LINE A DISTANCE OF 200.24 FEET TO A 4 INCH SQUARE CON- CRETE MONUMENT BEING THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 6, BLOCK "A"; THENCE DEPARTING SAID' WEST SUBDIVISION LINE RUN NORTH 88? 25' 40" WEST ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID LOT 6, BLOCK "A" A DISTANCE OF 210.80 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING A/K/A 4866 Chumuckla Hwy, Pace, FL 32571. WITNESS MY HAND and the seal of this Court on November 18, 2005. Mary M. Johnsonri Clerk of the Circuit Court 'CIRCUIT COURT SEAL By: J. Watkins Deputy Clerk 112605 120305 11/844 .AMENDED NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE BY CLERK OF CIRCUIT GQUBI' Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Mary M. Johnson, Clerk of the Circuit Court of Santa Rosa County, Florida, will on December 15, 2005, between the hours of 11:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. at the north door of the Santa Rosa County Courthouse, In the city of Milton, Florida offer for sale, and sell at public outcry to the highest and best bidder, the following described real and personal property situated in Santa Rosa County, Florida: Real Property See Exhibit A. EXHIBIT A LEGAL' DESCRIPTION Commence at the Northeast corner of the Northwest 1/4, Section 34, Township 5 North, Range 28 West, Santa Rosa County, Florida; thence go North 89 degrees 23'41" West along the North line of said Section a distance of 516.67 feet; thence go South 33 degrees 45'53" West a dis- tance of 3.35 feet to the Northeasterly corner of Block 13 according to survey of the Town of Berrydale as recorded in Plat Book A, Page 63 of the Public Records of Santa Rosa County, Florida; thence, go South 33 degrees 45'53" West along the Easterly line of Block 13, also being the Westerly right of way line of West Street (60' R/W) (street not open) a distance of 239.99 feet to the Point of Beginning; thence continue South 33 degrees 45' 53" West along said Eastedly line a distance of 160.00 feet to the Southeasterly corner of Lot 19; thence go North 56 degrees 14'07" West along the Westerly line of said Lot 19 a distance of 134.50 feet; thence go South 65 degrees 43'27" West a distance of 192.65 feet to the curved Easterly right of way line at the Intersection of State Road #4 and State Road #87; thence go Northeasterly along said curve having a radius of 287.90 feet an arc distance of 194.96 feet (C=191.26', CV=N. 14 degrees 21'54" E.) to the point of tan- gency; thence go North 33 degrees ,i5' 53" East along the Easterly right of way line of State Road #87 (100' R/W)-a distance of 183.05 feet to the Northwesterly corner of Lot 9; thence go South 56 degrees 14'07 East along the Northerly line of Lot 9 and 20 a distance of 250.00 feet; thence go South 17 degrees 34'32" East a distance of 64.03 feet to the Point of Beginning, The above described parcel of land Is sit- uated In Block 13 of said Town of Berrydale In Section 34, Township 5 North, Range 28 West, Santa Rosa County, Florida. Personal Property All rents, issues, profits, royal- ties, Income and other benefits derived from the real property described above (the "Premises"): all lease or sub- leases covering the Premises or any portion thereof Includ- Ing, without limitation, all cash or security deposits, advance rentals and deposits or pay- ments of similar nature; all options to purchase or lease the, Premises or any portion, thereof or Interest therein, and any greater estate In the Premises; all Interests, estate or other claims, both in law and in equity, with respect to the Premises; all easements, rights-of-way and rights used In connection therewith or as a means of access thereto, and all tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereof and thereto, and all water rights and shares of stock evi- dencing the same; all land lying within the right-of-way of any street, open or proposed, 'adjoining the Premises and any and all sidewalks, alleys and strips and gores of land adjacent to or used in connec- tion with the Premises; All tangible personal property located on or at the Premises or used In connection there- with, including, without limita- tion, all goods, machinery, tools, equipment, lobby and all other indoor and outdoor furni- ture, books, records, manuals, computer systems, furnish- ings, inventory, rugs, and maintenance and other sup- plies; All accounts, contract rights, general intangibles, files, books of account, agreements, franchise, license and/or area development agreements, dis- tributor agreements, distributor agreements, permits, licenses and certificates necessary or desirable in connection with the acquisition, ownership, leasing, construction, opera- tiop, servicing or management of the property comprising the Collateral entered into, all names under or by which the property comprising the Collateral or any portion there- of operated or known, all rights to carry on business under any such names or any variant thereof, and all telephone numbers and listings, advertis- ing and marketing materials, trademarks and good will in any way relating to the proper- ty comprising the Collateral or any portion thereof; and All the claims or demands with respect to the Collateral, including, without' limitation, claims or demands with respect to the proceeds of I insurance in effect with respect thereto, claims under any Indemnity agreement, includ- ing, without limitation, any Indemnity agreement executed for the benefit of the Collateral with respect to Hazardous Materials, Regulated Substances or USTs, and any and all awards made for the taking by eminent domain, or by any proceeding or purchase in lieu thereof, of the whole or any part of the Collateral, including, 'without limitation, any awards resulting from a Change of grade of streets and awards for severance dam- ages. All products and proceeds of the foregoing property, pursuant to the Summary Final Judgment In Foreclosure and the Order Rescheduling Foreclosure Sale entered in a case pending in said Court, the style of which is GE CAPITAL FRANCHISE FINANCE CORPORATION, a Delaware corporation, Plaintiff, vs. BUBBA'S FOOD STORES, INC., an Alabama corporation, STATE OF FLORIDA, DEPARTMENT OF REV- ENUE, AMSOUTH BANK, an Alabama corporation, and ROBERT G. McCLURE, TAX COLLECTOR FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA, Defendants. and the docket number of which is 2005 CA 000266. In accordance with the AMER- ICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT, persons needing a spe- cial accommodation to partici- pate In this proceeding should contact the undersigned. not later than seven days prior to the proceeding to ensure that reasonable accommodations are available. WITNESS my hand and the official seal of this Honorable Court this 16 day of November, 2005. MARY M. JOHNSON Clerk of the Circuit Court CIRCUIT COURT SEAL By J. Watkins 'Deputy Clerk MELISSA HOLLEY Florida Bar No. 0144177 Clark, Partington, Hart, Larry,' Bond & Stackhouse Suite 800, 125 West Romana Street P. O. Box 13010 Pensacola, Florida 32591- 3010 (850) 434-9200 Attorneys for Plaintiff 112605 120305 11/846 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA Case No. 05-816-CA/Swanson FIRST NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST, Plaintiff, v,. CHRISTY V. JACKSON,, n/k/a CHRISTY V, SLACK, Defendant, NOTICE OF SALE By the Clark of Court NOTICE Is hereby given that the undersigned Clerk of Court of Santa Rosa County, Florida, will on Wednesday, the 18th day of January, 2008, at 11:00 A.M., at the north front door of the Clerk's Office at the Santa Rosa County Courthouse, Milton, Florida, offer for sale and sell at public outcry to the highest and best 'bidder for cash, the following described property: REAL PROPERTY PARCEL 1: THE SOUTH 100 FEET OF THE EAST 100 FEET OF THE WEST 180 FEET OF LOT 11 OF BLOCK 7, RAILROAD SUBDIVISION, ACCORDING TO PLAT RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK A-13, AT PAGE 58, OF THE RECORDS OF SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA, BEING A LOT 100 FEET BY 100 FEET IN SECTION 3, TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH, RANGE 28 WEST, TALLAHASSEE MERIDIAN, SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA. P PARCEL 2: LOT 10, BLOCK 7 RAILROAD SUBDIVISION IN SECTION 3, TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH, RANGE 28 WEST, AS PER PLAT RECORDED IN DEED BOOK A13, PAGE 58, PUBLIC RECORDS OF SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA. PARCEL 3: LOT 11, LESS THE SOUTH 100 FEET OF THE WEST 80 FEET; LESS THE SOUTH 60 FEET OF THE EAST 135 FEET; LESS THE'WEST 100 FEET OF THE NORTH 93 FEET IN BLOCK 7, RAILROAD SUBDI- VISION, SECTION 3, TOWN- SHIP 1 NORTH, RANGE 28 WEST, SANTA ROSA COUN- TY, FLORIDA. PARCEL 4: LOT 7, BLOCK 7 RAILROAD SUBDIVISION, AS RECORDED IN DEED BOOK A13, PAGE 58, OF PUBLIC RECORDS OF ,SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA. PARCEL 5: LOTS 2 AND 3, BLOCK 8, RAILROAD SUBDI- VISION, SECTION 3, TOWN- SHIP 1 NORTH, RANGE 28 WEST, SANTA ROSA COUN- TY, FLORIDA. PARCEL 6: COMMENCING AT THE NORTHEAST COR- NER OF SECTION 16, T2N, R28W, SANTA ROSA COUN- TY, FLORIDA, THENCE SOUTH ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID SECTION 1120.75 FEET, THENCE N8956'50"W A DISTANCE OF 475 FEET TO POINT OF BEGINNING, THENCE CON- TINUE N8956'50'W A DIS- TANCE OF 290.4 FEET, THENCE NORTH 300 FEET, THENCE S8956'50"E A DIS- TANCE OF 290.4 FEET, THENCE SOUTH 300 FEET TO POINT OF BEGINNING, BEING LOTS 10 AND 11 OF AN UNRECORDED SUBDIVI- SION. PARCEL 7: LOT NINE (9) IN BLOCK SEVEN (7) IN RAIL- ROAD SUBDIVISION OF MIL- TON, FLORIDA, ACCORDING jhn/im^//ai/^$^ f Qa/&t/ (/ TO PLAT RECORDED IN DEED BOOK A-13, PAGE 58; SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA. pursuant to Summary Final Judgment In a case pending In said Court, the style of which Is: FIRST NATIONAL BANK & TRUST, Plaintiff, vs. CHRISTY V. JACKSON, n/k/a CHRISTY V. SLACK, and the Case Number of which is 05- CA-816. WITNESS my hand and official seal of this Honorable Court this 17 day of November, 2005. Clerk of Court CIRCUIT COURT SEAL By: Angela K. Dunn Deputy Clerk MICHAEL Wm MEAD' Post Office Drawer 1329 Fort Walton Beach, Florida 32549 (850) 243-3135 Attorney for Plaintiff Florida Bar No. 174938 112605 120305 11/I846 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIR- CUIT IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO. 05-627 CA DIVISION: A THE CIT GROUP/SALES FINANCING, INC., Plaintiff, vs. BARBARA J. TAYLOR; et al, Defendants. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Summary Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated, November 18, 2005, and entered In Case No. 05- 627 CA of the Circuit Court for Santa Rosa County, Florida, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at the front north steps of Santa Rosa County Courthouse, 6865 Caroline Street, Milton, Florida, at 11:00 a.m. and on the 27 day of December, 2005, the following described proper- ty as set forth In said Summary Final Judgment: See Exhibit "A" attached here- to and made a part hereof Exhibit A Lot 24, Legend Woods Estates, Commencing at the Intersection of the South right of way line of State Road No. 39M (100' R/W) and the West line of the East one half of the Southwest quar- ter of Section 8, Township 2 South, Range 27 West, Santa Rosa County, Florida, thence go North 47 degree 41 min- utes 27 seconds East a dis- tanoe of 18.49 feet to a point of curvature, thence go along a curve to the right having a radius of 1383.89 feet, an arc distance of 1084.38 (Delta 44 degrees 54 minutes 14 seconds, Chord 1088.81 feet, Chord bearing North 70 degrees 08 minutes 32 seconds East to a point of tangenoy, thence go South 87 degrees 24 minutes 21 esoodn$ East a distance of 500.12 feet, thence go South 00 degrees 18 minutes 57 seconds West a distance of 291.07 feet, thence go South 87 degrees 11 minutes 25 seconds East a distance of 200.00 feet for the Point of Beginning, thence continue South 87 degrees 11 minutes 25 seo- onds East a distance of. 100.00 feet, thence go South 02 degrees 48 minutes 38 seconds West a distance of 121.86 feet, thence go North 87 degrees 47 minutes 07 seconds West a distance of 100.00 feet, thence go North 02 degrees 48 minutes 85 seconds West a distance of 122.89 feet to the Point of Beginning, the above described parcel of land Is situated In Section 8, Township 2 South, Range 27 West, Santa Rosa County, Florida. Together with that certain 1999 Fleetwood Double Wide Mobile Home affixed thereto, VIN Nos. GAFLW05A27645CH21 and GAFLW05B27645CH21 WITNESS my hand and the seal of this Court on November 18, 2005. MARY M. JOHNSON Clerk of the Circuit and County Court CIRCUIT COURT SEAL By: J. Watkins Deputy Clerk NOTICE If you are a person with a dis- ability who needs any accom- modation In order to partici- pate In this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact Susan Land, 6865 Caroline St., Milton, FL 32570, or tele- phone 850/983-1012 within 2 working days of your receipt of this document; If you are hear- ing impaired, call 1-800-955- 8771. 112605 120305 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY,.'FLORIDA CASE NO: 05-178-CA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS, SERVICING LP Plaintiff, vs. ERIC B. NORDSTORM; VON- NIE R. NORDSTROM; UNKNOWN TENANT I; UNKNOWN TENANT II; MOREQUITY, INC., and any unknown heirs, devisees, grantees, creditors, and other unknown persons or unknown spouses claiming by, through and under any of the above- named Defendants, Defendants. AMENDED NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned Clerk of the Circuit Court of Santa Rosa County, Florida, will on the 27 day of December, 2005, at 11 a.m. at 6865 Caroline Street, Santa Rosa County Courthouse in Milton, Florida, offer for sale and sell at public outcry to the highest and best bidder for cash, the following- described property situate in Santa Rosa County, Florida: LOT 3, BLOCK "A", BAYOU RIDGE, being a portion of Section 22, Township 1 North, Range 29 West, Santa Rosa County, Florida, according to the plat record- ed In Plat Book E", Page 41, Public Records of said county. pursuant to the Final Judgment entered In a case pending in said Court, the style of which Is Indicated above. WITNESS my hand and official seal of said Court this 18 'day of November, 2005. If you are a person with a dis- ability who needs accommo- dation In order to participate in this proceeding, you are enti- tled, at no cost to you, for the provision of the certain assis- tance. Please contact Court Administration at 6865 Caroline Street, Milton, Florida 32570, Telephone (850) 623- 3639 within 2 working days of your receipt of this document. If you are hearing or voice Impaired, call 1-800-955-8771. Mary M. Johnson CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT CIRCUIT COURT SEAL By: J. Watkins Deputy Clerk ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF Frank Albert Reder Butler & Hosch, P.A. 3185 S. Conway Rd., Ste. E Orlando, Florida 32812 (407) 381-5200 112605 120305 11/848 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA Case No,: 08490 CA IN RE: The Forfeiture of: $8650.00 U.S. Currency. DEFENDANT/CLAIMANT: JACKIE ROGENE CAMERON. NOTICE OF FORFEITURE PROCEEDING TO: Jackle Rogene Cameron, 3452 Oak Tree Lane, Pace, Florida 32571, and all persons who claim an Interest In $650.00 U.S. Currency, which was seized on or about September 30, 2005 at 3568 U.S. 90 (corner of U.S. 90 and Woodbine Road) Pace, Florida. Said property Is In the custody of the Santa Rosa County Sheriff's Office In Santa Rosa County, Florida, and a Complaint for Final Judgment of Forfeiture pertain- Ing thereto has been filed In the above styled cause. Dated this 10th day of November 2005. /s/ Allen W. Lindsay, Jr. ALLEN W, LINDSAY, JR. Florida Bar No.: 104956 LAURA JOYNER NYE Florida Bar No.: 487236 LIndsay, Andrews, & Leonard, P.A. . 5218 Willing Street Milton, Florida 32570 (850) 623-3200 Attorneys for Plaintiff 112605 120305 11/849 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA Case No.: 05-1007 CA IN RE: The Forfeiture of: 1996 Ford F-150, VIN# 1FTEX14N5TKA29113. DEFENDANT/CLAIMANT: TRACY MARQUITA TAYLOR. NOTICE OF FORFEITURE PROCEEDING TO: Tracy Marquita Taylor, 7618 Shamrock Drive, Pensacola, Florida 32534, and all persons who claim an Inter- est in a 1996 Ford F-150, VIN# 1FTEX14NSTKA29113; which was seized on or about September 30, 2005 at 7614 Navarre Parkway, Navarre Florida 32566. Said property Is in the custody of the Santa Rosa County Sheriff's Office in Santa Rosa County, Florida, and a Complaint for Final Judgment of Forfeiture pertain- ing thereto has been filed in the above styled cause. Dated this 14th day of November 2005. Is/ Allen W. Lindsay, Jr. ALLEN W. LINDSAY, JR. Florida Bar No.: 104956 LAURA JOYNER NYE Florida Bar No.: 487236 LIndsay, Andrews, & Leonard, P.A. 5218 Willing Street Milton, Florida 32570 (850) 623-3200 Attorneys for Plaintiff 112605 120305 11/850 Notice of Sale Pursuant to Subsection 5 of FL Statute 713.78, Donna Calazzo, as authorized Title Specialist for Kell Recovery, of Santa Rosa County, will sell to the highest bidder for cash in hand, subject to any liens and encumbrances, the following vehicle at 1:00PM ohn 12-14-05 at 104 E. Nine Mile Rd., Pensacola, FL 32534: 1) 1998 Ford VIN#1 FAFP6638WK225277 2) 1996 Chevrolet VIN#2GCEC19M9T1108991 3) 1999 GMC VIN#1GTEC19TOXZ511245 4) 1992 Chevrolet VIN#1GCEK14K4NZ147264 Vehicle may be inspected 1. week prior, at lienor facility, 6023 Dogwood Drive, Milton, FL 32570. 120305 121005 12/851 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 1ST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO. 05-622 CA CHASE HOME FINANCE, LLC, successor by merger to CHASE MANHATTAN MORT- GAGE CORPORATION, Plaintiff, vs. WAYNE LEE McBRYANT, JR., et ux., et al., Defendant(s)., NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Order or Final , Judgment Scheduling . Foreclosure Sale entered on November 23, 2005 In this case now pending in said Court, the style of which is indicated above. I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at the Front Door of Santa Rosa County Courthouse, 6885 Caroline Street, Milton, Florida 32870, at 11:00 A.M., on the 27 day of. December, 2005, the following described property as set forth in said Order or Final Judgment, to- wit: LOT 7, BLOCK 5, HIGHLAND PARK SUBDIVISION, ACCORDING TO A PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK "B', AT PAGE 3 OF THE RECORDS OF SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND. BEING IN SECTION 4, TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH, RANGE 28 WEST, SANTA ROSA COUNTY,) FLORIDA, ORDERED at SANTA ROSA County, Florida, this 23 day of NOVEMBER, 2005, MARY M. JOHNSON As Clerk, Circuit Court SANTA ROSA, Florida CIRCUIT COURT SEAL By: Angela K. Dunn As Deputy Clerk 120305 121005 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: COOK'S PAINT & BODY SHOP, INC. gives Notice of Foreclosure of Lien and Intent to sell these vehicles on 12/16/05, 08:00 am at 4482 FLORIDATOWN RD PACE, FL 32571-1831, pur- suant to subsection 713.78 of the Florida Statutes. COOK'S PAINT & BODY SHOP, INC. reserves the right to accept or reject any and/or all bids. 1FAFP 58U2XA177192 1999 FORD 1FAFP1SP8XW248880 1989 FORD, 1G1JC1248VM188038 1997 CHEVROLET 1GSWH12MBSD340761 1995 OLDSMOBILE * 1GNCS18WXW2147461 1998 CHEVROLET 1GNDU06D9RT104912 1994 CHEVROLET 1MEFM50U7XA635749 1999 MERCURY SC3XA5630LT068398 1990 CHRYSLER 3FAKP1183WR260801 1998 FORD 3FAPP15JXNR141382 1992 FORD JH4DA9454NS037118 1992 ACURA JN1MS368P9MW001235 1991 NISSAN 120305 '120305 \ 12/863 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE BY CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned, Mary M. Johnson, Clerk of the Circuit Court of Santa Rosa County, Florida, will on December 27, 2005, between the hours of 11:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. at the north door of the Santa Rosa County Courthouse, in the city of Milton, Florida offer for sale, and sell at public outcry to the highest and best bidder, the following described real prop- erty situated in Santa Rosa County, Florida: See Exhibit A EXHIBIT "A" Parcel L: , Commence at the Northwest corner of Pro Am Estates, a subdivision of a portion of Section 2, Township 2 South, Range 27 West, Santa Rosa County, Florida, as recorded In Plat Book E, page 42, of the public records of said county; thence go North 88 degrees 31 minutes 22 seconds East along the North line of Pro Am Estates a distance of 827.10 feet to the Westerly right of way line of Winner's Circle Drive (60 foot right of way); thence go North 13 degrees 28 minutes 38 seconds West along said right of way a dis- tance of 243.26 feet to a point of curvature of a curve having a radius of 534.27 feet; thence go along said curve to the right on a Northeasterly direction an arcdistance of 134.76 feet (Chord bearing = North 06 degrees 15 minutes 03 sec- onds West, Chord. = 134.41 feet) to the point of tangency; thence go North 00 degrees 58 minutes 30 seconds East a distance of 58.16 feet to the Point of Beginning; thence continue North 00 degrees 58 minutes 30 seconds East, a distance of 91.83 feet to the Southerly right of way line of State Road #399 (100 foot right of way); thence go North 89 degrees 01 minutes 30 sec- onds West along said right of way a distance of 150.00 feet; thence go South 01 degrees 34 minutes 26 seconds East a distance of 98.1.7 feet; thence go North 88 degrees 31 min- utes 22 seconds East a dis- tance of 145.77 feet to the Point of Beginning. The above described parcel of land con- tains 0.32 acres, more or less. pursuant to the Summary Final Judgment entered in a case pending In said Court, the style of which is RTR PROPERTIES, LLC, Plaintiff, vs. RALPH CUNNINGHAM, et al., Defendants. and the docket number of which is 2004 CA 000955. In accordance with the AMER- ICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT, persons needing a spe- cial accommodation to partici- pate In this proceeding should contact the undersigned not later than seven days prior to the proceeding to ensure that reasonable accommodations are available. WITNESS my hand and the official seal of this Honorable Court this 23 day of November, 2005. MARY M. JOHNSON Clerk of the Circuit Court CIRCUIT COURT SEAL By Angela K. Dunn Deputy Clerk A. MELISSA HOLLEY Florida Bar No. 0144177 Clark, Partington, Hart, Larry, Bond & Staokhouse Suits 800, 125 West Romana Street R 0, Box 13010 Pensacola, Florida 32591- 3010 (850)434-9200 Attorneys for Plaintiff 120305 121005 12/884 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA File No.: 57-2008-CP-227 Division: B IN RE: ESTATE OF MARY FRANCES McGOEY, Deceased. NOTICETO CRpniTORS The administration of the estate of Mary Frances MoGoey, deceased, File Number 57-2005-CP-227, Is pending In the Circuit Court for Santa Rosa County, Florida, Probate Division, the .address of which Is 6865 SW Caroline Street, Milton, Florida 32670. The estate Is testate and the date of the decedent's Will and any Codicils Is July 29, 1981. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representa- tive's attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate, Including unmatured, contingent or unliquidated claims, on whom a copy of this notice is served must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the dece- dent and other persons having. claims or demands against decedent's estate, Including unmatured, contingent or' unliquidated claims, must file their claims with this court WITHIN '3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. The date of first publication of this Notice is December 3, 2005. Attorney for Personal Representative /s/ Roy V. Andrews ROY V. ANDREWS, ESQUIRE LIndsay, Andrews & Leonard, P.A 5218 Willing Street Milton, Florida 32570 (850) 623-3200 Florida Bar No. 22891 Personal Representative /s/ John James Knott John James Knott 3472 Foshee Road Brewton, AL 36426 120305 121005 12ffi55 -FrlUU UO l I UU i ILU .,UanuL id It..U ULLU A I i Saturday December 3, 2005 X I.. SJaramillo, Michael SLawrence -1970-2005 Michael Lawrence Jaramillo, age 35, passed away at his home Sunday, November 27,2005. He was born November 27, 1970 in Tucumcari, New Mexico, and has been a Milton resident since 2001. Mike graduated from Camden County High School. in St. Marys,. Georgia, and was employed by M&M Electric of Northwest Florida. Mike is survived by his son-Joseph Michael Jaramillo of Milton, FL; his daughter-Miranda Rose Jaramillo of St. Marys, GA; their mother-Jamie Thrift of St. Marys, GA; his parents- Joseph "EL JEFE" and Rosalie Jaramillo of Milton; brother- Joseph Raymond Jaramillo, Jr. and sister- in-law-Kim of Hanover, MD; sister-Jenny Jaramillo Detwiler and brother- in-law-Jim of Norfolk, VA;' brother- Marcus Jaramillo and sister-in-law-Mistie of Milton. He was a proud uncle to Jake Jaramillo, Cam'ron Jaramillo, Caleb Mothershed, Austin Mothershed, Cody Sowell and the late Amanda Rose Larsen. Services honoring his life were held at 6:00 p.m., Friday,. December 2,2005 at the Lewis Funeral Home Chapel in SMilton, with Rev. Joe Gillman 'officiating. Mike will be remembered as a very special and fun-loving father, son, brother, uncle and friend. Lewis 'Funeral Home of Milton is in charge of arrange- ments. KUCH'S PAWN SHOP Christmas Clearance Shot Guns $125 and up Great Inventory of All gauges Pumps and automatic's Miscellaneous Power Tools Generators Power Saws SAir Compressors Chainsaws Drills Routers Reciprocating See our Jewelry Selection Rings Chains & Necklaces 6713 N Stewart St. Milton, FL 626-3380 Collins, Tyrone Donald 1962 -2005 Tyrone Donald Collins, age 43. of Nlilton. died Saturdoay November 24. 2005. He %js J native and lifelong resident of Santa Rosa County. He is survived by his moth- er-Marlene Collins of Milton; his father-William D. Nelson, of Tallahassee; his brother- Michael T. Staden of Tallahassee; his sister-- Margarita Hill of Milton; uncles-Richard Collins, Jr. of ,Milton, Robert E. Collins of Pensacola; his .aunts-Betty, (Alex) Gooden of Milton; Deonne Collins of Arlington, VA, and Dorothy Nelson of Milton; a niece, nephew, and numerous cousins and extend- ed family member and special friends. Funeral services will be 11 a.m., Saturday, December 3, 2005 in the Lewis Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Victor T. Alexander, pastor, Isaiah Chapel A.M.E. Zion Church officiating. Burial followed in Milton Keyser Cemetery with Lewis Funeral Home directing. Fantini, Beadie, Mrs. Beadie Fantini died Monday, November 28, 2005 in Jay, FL. She had been a res- ident of Jay since 1972. She loved flowers, yard work, and quilting. She was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, and great grandmother. Mrs. Fantini is survived by her husband of 57 years- Anthony S. Fantini of Jay; 1 daughter-Michelle (Greg) Dykes of Jay; 1 brother- David Fantini; 6 grandchildren and 1 great-grandchild. Funeral services were 7 p.m., Wednesday, November 30, 2005 at Jay Funeral Home. Burial was Thursday, in Dale County, AL at Wesley Chapel Cemetery. A deep appreciation is extended to Dr. C. David Smith and all the employees of Jay Hospital. Jay Funeral Home is in charge of all arrangements. We have a lot to be thankful tor during the holidays because of %ou- our friends and neighbors here m Milion It is a pleasure to be part of this comnmuruty. Enjo) the holiday season Call or stop by today. Darrel R. Greer Parkmore Plaza 6259 Highway 90 Milton, FL 32570 (850) 983-1471 www.edwardlones corn Mn.,w .,C. Edwardjones I. RUSSIAN CHOICE IMMUNE will help you get through the flu season. UMCKAn COLD CARE shortens duration of throat, sinus and bronchial irritations. SAMBUCOL FOR KIDS is a natural upper respiratory health product. OLBAS COUGH SYRUP is an effective and natural herbal for- mula that helps support healthy bronchial activity as it cools, soothes, and coats dry, sore throats. CARYDOL Homeopathic throat spray relieves sore throat, hoarseness, and canker sore. Jimmie D. Hill, Ph.D., Natural Health Consultant is available to help you by I researching the best possible Alternative Therapy for your specific problem. HAIR CLEAN 1 -2-3TM Lice remover & killer. Clinically proven. Natural ingredients. Includes Lice Comb. 1347 Theresa Stearly: Herbal Specialist Deanna Gilmore: Manager .aB. Jimmie D. Hill, Ph.D, Natural Health Counselor E-Mail address: GWYHILL @ AOL.com -r -- Perdue, James Donald 1944-2005 James Donald Perdue, age 61, of Milton, FL. peacefully passed away at his home, Monday morning, November 28, 2005 with his family by his side. James was born April 21,, 1944 in Montgomery, AL. He was preceded in death by his daughter-Sharon. Mr. Perdue is survived by his loving wife-Kathy Perdue of Milton; 5 sons-Shane (Michelle) Perdue of Milton, Mark (Debby) Groce of Morrisonville, NY, Greg Groce of Seattle, WA, Phil Groce of Lebanon, Oregon and Trent Groce of Milton; 3 daughters -Angela (Rusty) Reed of Pace, Cynthia Groce of Pace, and Jaime Perdue of Atlanta, GA; 3 brothers- Douglas (Olivia) Perdue, of Phoenix, AZ, Robert Perdue of Milton, Keller (Vanessa) Perdue of Milton, and a sis- ter-Sue (Preston) Hawthorne of Jay; 21 grandchildren; 4 great-grandchildren, many loving nieces, nephews, and Sugar Foots. Funeral services for Mr. Perdue will be held Saturday December 3, 2005 at 6 p.m. at .the Lewis Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Charlie Bradshaw officiating. Lewis Funeral Home of Milton is in charge of arrangements. Taylor, Pearlie Mae 1915-2005 Pearlie Mae Taylor, age 90, of Milton, passed away on Monday, November 28, 2005. Mrs. Taylor was born on January 4, 1915 in McLellan, Florida to Ollie L. Dixon and Effie L. Nelson Dixon. She was a member of First Assembly of God Church in Milton for nearly 60 years. At First Assembly she was in the Ladies Bible Class. Her husband-Olan W.. Taylor, preceded her in death. Mrs. Taylor is survived by four daughters-Linda Mae Morrell of Milton, Vondora Brown of Lawson, OK, Christie Ann (Darrell) Smith of New Castle, PA, and Carrie Dale (Ronald) Lee of Stonewall, LA; two sons- Joseph Lebron (Helen) Taylor of Milton and William Carroll (Shirley) Taylor of Abbeville, AL; one brother-Irvin Dixon of Milton; two sisters-Clara Whellis of Milton and Gladys %JLPILMAl Commnit (C your library Milton Public Library, West Florida Regional Library 5541 Alabama St., Milton, FL 32570, 623-5565 Library Hours: Monday, Friday, Saturday 9:00-5:00 Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 9:00-8:00 December Library Schedule: Children's Programs: Group Story Time for Ages 3-5each Wednesday at 9:30-this is for caregiver groups-appoint- ment required Preschool Story Time for Ages 3-5 each Wednesday at 10:30- Children should be able to attend story time without a care- giver MUDLUSCIOUS: Preschool Story Time November Schedule for Milton: ' December 7: Christmas Treats December 14: Christmas Treats After School Program for ages 6-11: December 14, 3:00 p.m. Trim Our Christmas Book Tree - Bring an item that reminds you of your favorite book that can be used as an ornament on our Christmas tree and enjoy stories and activities. @ Your Library http://wfrl.lib.fl.us Serving all communities of central Santa Rosa County, includ- ing Allentown, Avalon, Bagdad, Chumuckla, Harold, Milton, Munson, Pace, Pea Ridge and all areas in between. ban's Tractor Works *Debris Removal .Tree Trimming & Cutting Service Yard Clean Up Local Licensed Insured 23Small6or Large Jobs Competitive Price97 Small or Large Jobs Competitive Price Lupus Support Network to have Open Houge The Lupus Support Network is having an open house Friday, December 9, 2005 from 4 p.m. until 7 p.m. at 1108-C Airport Blvd., Pensacola, (directly behind Barnes and Nobles). Everyone is invited to stop by for a visit and enjoy light refreshments, friendly faces and holiday spirits. For more information, please call 850- 478-8107. Republican Club to meet The Republican Club of Santa Rosa County will hold its meeting and Dutch Treat Dinner at East Bay Crab House, 9250 Navarre Parkway, Navarre, at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, December 6, 2005. The featured speaker is Santa Rosa County Commissioner Gordon Goodin. Be prepared for a very informative evening. This meeting is open to, the public. For additional informa- tion please contact Morgan Lamb, President, at 850/939- 4 2409 or Email morganlamb@bellsouth.net or www.srcrc.orghttp://www.srcr c.org/ Toys for Tots is underway Mr. Buildings is the official 2005 USMC "Toys for Tots Central" drop site and the loca- tion of Salvation Army's Angel Tree. Until December 20th, drop off new, unwrapped toys or adopt an angel on the tree. All gifts donated will be given to children in Santa Rosa County. So stop by, adopt an angel, and make a child's holi- day special! Businesses and organizations are welcome to adopt too! Hours are Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and closed on Sundays. Telephone: 850/981-9303. Music Makers to perform concert -Milton High School's Music Makers Chorus is scheduled to perform its annual Christmas Concert on Tuesday, December 6, 2005 at 7 p.m. at Pine Terrace Baptist Church located at 6212 Pine Blossom Road, Milton. Come support this local choral group while enjoy- ing traditional Christmas Carols. Admission is FREE, but donations are greatly appreciated. Opry in the Country The Fidelis Community Center will be having their monthly singing December 9th at 6:30 p.m. The groups per- forming are Silver 'Eagle, Sound & Spirit, and The Rowell Bluegrass Band. A meal will be available for $5 starting at 5:30 p.m. The pro- gram is free. For more infor- mation contact Shorty Ryals at 476-2547. Vehicle Committee to meet The City of Milton Vehicle Committee will meet on Tuesday. December 6, 2005 at 9:30 a.m. in Conference Room B at Cit) Hall, 6,738.,_Di\pn Street. For further information on the meeting, contact the City Manager's Office at 983- 5411. All meetings are open to the public. MHS Class of '55 holds reunion Milton High School Class of 1955 held their 50th Reunion on November 18 and 19 at the Holiday Inn in University Mall. Classmates came from as far away as Wellsburg, IA to reminisce and rekindle old friendships. Those attending were from left to right; front row: Jane Davis, Quida Watford Johnson, Connie Medley Baxley, Bob Baxley, Shelen Williams Kennedy, Pat Mohr Wilks, Shelby Adams Wolfe; Second row: Jacqueline Butts Hayes, Betty Jo Hogg Fall, Joyce Holloway Mitchell, Vivian Moss Lowery, Joyce Squire Geerdes, Frankie Johnson Glenn, Bernice Broxson . Dillion; third row: Pete Pierce, Hubert Smith, Carol Scull Harrod, Toni Mallory Roberts, Ronnie Gillman, Burt Locklin, Deloyce Sutton Slingerland, Lucille Barnes Harrelson, Annelle Bush Smith; fourth row: John Huter, Daniel Bardin, Franklin Watford, Kenneth Curvin, Warner Presley, Ronnie Helms, Mason Beane, Russell Wise, Willie Ray McLean; fifth row: Donnie Allen, Lavaughn Davis, Vonnie Tolbert, Glenn Broxson, Chester Holland, Bob Spencer. Not pictured: Spencer Mitchem and Bill Jones. Natural Health Corner By Jimmie D. Hill, N.D., Ph. D. The Natural Health Corner is intended solely for informational and educa- tional purposes, and not as medical advice. Please consult a medical or health care professional if you have questions about your health. Food choices can lower cancer risks In a study that was reported in the InternationalJournal of Cancer this year, it showed fruits and vegetables low- ered pancreatic cancer risks in men. Pancreatic cancer has one of the lowest survival rates of all cancers. This study however suggests that dietary changes may lower the risk of developing this disease. Canadian researchers analyzed dietary data for 585 people with pancreatic cancer and 4,779 people without the disease. After adjusting for age, smoking, body mass index, physical activity, Canadian province, education, and total calorie intake, researchers found that men consuming the greatest amount of fresh fruits and vegetables were half as likely to develop pancreatic cancer as men who con- sumed the least amount of these foods. For unknown reasons, the benefit of fruits and vegetables was limited to males. In the Phase III Women's Intervention Nutrition Study, it showed low-fat diets improved breast cancer survival. The report concluded that breast cancer survivors may reduce the risk of recurrence by following a low-fat diet. A National Cancer Institute study followed 2,437 post-menopausal breast cancer patients for five years after stan- dard surgery and cancer treatments. Researchers instructed 1,462 of the patients to continue their regular diets, while 975 patients were given intensive counseling with a dietician to reduce their fat intake. 'i'he control group con- sumed an average of 51.3 grams of fat per day which is still lower than the average American's diet. After five years, 12.4 percent of the women eating their usual diet had cancer recurrences, compared to only 9.8 percent of the low-fat diet group: a 24 percent reduction in recurrence, low-fat dieters with estrogen-negative tumors experienced a 42 percent reduction in recurrence. Jimmie D. Hill is a graduate of Clayton College of Natural Health, Birmingham, AL and owner of Alternative Health Food Store, Pace, FL. E-mail is: GWYHILL@AOL.COM - ph a .A hT Santa Rosa Press G e llhituiaries ALTERNATIVE HEALTH A FOOD STORE "Where educated natural health choices are made." 5533 Hwy. 90 Pea Ridge 994-3606 Mon.-Fri.: 9:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m., Sat.: 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Henderson of Mobile, AL; 17 grandchildren; 25 great grand- children; and 6 great-great grandchildren. Funeral Services for Mrs. Taylor were 2 p.m., Thursday, December 1,2005 at the Lewis Funeral Home in Milton with Rev. Fred Rogers and David Morrell officiating. Burial fol- lowed in the Serenity Gardens Cemetery with Lewis Funeral Home directing. Active Pallbearers were grandsons-Mike Taylor, Ricky Taylor, James Taylor, Jerome Taylor, Dwayne Morrell and Robby Stoner. Honorary Pallbearers were members of the Ladies Bible Class of the Milton First Assembly of God. The family wishes to extend a special "Thank You" to Bayside Manor for all the care given to Mrs. Taylor dur- ing her time of illness. Lewis Funeral Home of Milton was in charge of arrangements. W- Iw^- 5> i I The Santa Rosa Press Gazette . Karen York pays a visit to MHS On Nov. 15th, Karen York from the Art Institute visited Milton High School. Ms. York gayebokir , entation about careers in the fields of art, film, photography, fashion design, computer-grapIido; computer animations, web design, and culinary arts. There are three locations in the0state. Florida and they accept the Florida Pre-Paid program and Bright Futures. - Pictured are some of the students that attended the presentation and Ms. York. .. .:, ...,;:F Mark Your Calendar. -,V Dec. 5 Coffee Milk 0 0 I Everyone knows that the State Drink of Florida is Orange Juice. Do you know% \\hat the Official .State Drink of Rhode Island is? Coffee Milk. Coffee milk is made b. adding coffee syrup to a glass of milk. Autocrat, Inc., a premium coffee and syrup manufacturer since 1895. \er\ generousl\ pro- . vided coffee syrup at the request of Ms. Slade (who is from Rhode Islandj for her students in Milton H-ligh-'Scbool.Nutriddtionand Wellness classes to try as part of their study of calcium and its benefit for healthy-bones and teeth. They loved it!! I '.i !1f~tlI~ Left: Angela Harman and Tonika ..... Matthews ask if you have Coffee c c l{FEY Dec. 6 Dec. Dec. Dec. 8 10 15 Challenger Banquet 6:30 at the Civic Center Christmas Dance Concert at Rhodes'. Elementary at 7 p.m. Project Graduation meeting at 6 p.m. in Mrs. Wiley's room Chorus Concert at Pine Terrace Baptist Church at 7 p.m. Band Concert in the MHS cafeteria ACT Test Early release day Quarter exams 1st. and 2nd Dec. 16 Early release day Quarter exams 3rd and 4th K Fr; !U- *11 i '. . ^''*.' "-.;.- **,,.i t 'h i' -i .: TURKEY BOWL On November 23rd, Milton High School hosts their annual "Turkey Bowl." The teams, made up of MHS faculty and staff, were as follows: i' ' Favorite Teachers! The students at Milton High vote each year for their Teacher Favorites. - The results for the 2005-2006 school year follow: Best Dressed: Jack Bryan and Tasha Martinez Funniest: Mr. O'Quinn and Lyndi Hardy Most Athletic:Coach McMillion and Stephanie Washington Friendliest: Coach Neely and Jonna Lynn Most Gullible: Coach Creel and Rita Golden Most Homework: Cynthia Rhodes and Arthur Schang Best Looking: Mike Roberts and Tasha Martinez Funniest Laugh: Jorey Diamond and Lyndi Hardy Most School Spirit: Coach McMillion and Carol Jones Most Intellectual: Clark Youngblood and Beverly St. John Mr. and Mrs. M.H.S.: Coach McMillion and Carol Jones / : Important Phone ' Numbers for MHS Main Office: 983-5600; Main Office Fax 983-5610 Guidance: 983-5609 Guidance Fax: 983-5618; Attendance :983-5608; Attendance Ans. Machine-983-5658; Band: 983-5611 Weight Room: 983-5606; Chorus:983-5613; M. Rutledge: 983-5616; Athletic Fax: 983-5614 or visit us at www.santarosa.kl2.fl.us/mhs/.'/"' Black Team Linda Dowell Ellen Jerrell Mike McMillion Steve Locklin Jorey Diamond Chafan Marsh Ron OiQuinn Bobby Phillips Stephanie Washington Kristie Ford Tracey Worrell Valarie Rodriguez Lori Anderson Charity Sanborn Phillip Blake Dan Schmidt Rhonda Chavers Sheila Thompson Gold Team Joanna Lynn Rita Golden Jason Summers Heather Hoist Kelly Gillis Joe Austin Mike Roberts Brian Carlton Gray Weaver ' Tracy Hodges Kasi Allen LeAnne Bird Alexandra Timmons . Ryan Davenport Announcer was Mike Thorpe, Down Marker Coach Moberly and the "Awesome" Referees!' were Coach Rutledge, Coach Short, Coach Howell and Athletic Secretary, Kristie West. Everyone had a great time and the students enjoyed seeing some of their favorite teachrs;-. TRY to play football!! The Gold Team won 21-7! STATE FARM Your "good neighbor" agent Ken Kincaid Ken Kincaid Insurance Agency, Inc. 5259 Stewart St. Milton, FL 32570 INSBus. (850) 623-9424 Res. (850) 626-7101 statefarm .comT State Farm Insurance Companies Home Offices: Bloomington, Illinois -- II pI~ rn 1 "v a, ' t "S.i Ti, 4' .1 4 wr~ Saturday December 3, 2005 Paoe 9-A J * '. *'**'' .' I< The Santa Rosa Press Gazette. Saturday December 3, 2005 l l..- l .I ll::1 "ll l.. ... ~j2i iE WE, a/ of uowz Jcoia Ail iSwa-ut! AFRICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL ZION Isaiah Chapel AME Zion Church 5038 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive, Milton AFRICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL Greater Bethlehem AME 5299 Richburg St., Milton ANGLICAN Trinity by the Fields 4980 West Spencerfield Road, Pace APOSTOLIC First Apostolic Church 5574 E. Highway 90, Milton Pace Apostolic Church 4763 Old Guernsey Road, Pace ASSEMBLIES OF GOD Bagdad 1st Assembly of God 4513 Forsyth Street, Bagdad East Milton Assemby of God 5174 Ward Basin Road, Milton Ebenezer Assembly of God Ebenezer Church Road, Jay Faith Chapel Assembly of God 205.South Airport Road, Milton First Assembly of God 6163 Dogwood Drive, Milton Glad Tidings Assemby of God E. Highway 90, Pace Jay First Assembly of God 400 S. Alabama Street, Jay McLellan Assembly of God 6050 Three Notch Trail, Milton New Hope Assembly of God 9550 Chumuckla Hwy, Pace Pace Assembly of G9d 3948 Hwy 90, Pace . True Grace Fellowship Assembly of God 5178 Willard Norris Rd., Milton Welcome Assembly of God 8581 Welcome Church Road, Milton BAPTIST ABA Berryhill Road Baptist-ABA 3095 Berryhill Road, Milton Bethel Missionary Baptist -ABA 6178 Old-Bagdad Hwy., Milton Fellowship Baptist Church ABA 5223 Hwy. 90, Pace First Missionary Baptist -ABA 3949 Pace Road, Pace Galilee Missionary Baptist-ABA Hwy 90, West Milton BAPTIST Avalon Baptist 4316 Avalon Blvd., Milton East Side Baptist 4884 Ward Basin Road,Milton Faith Baptist 6423 Hamilton Bridge Rd, Milton First Baptist of Harold 10585 Goodrange Drive, Milton Mount Pilgrim Baptist 5103 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Street, Milton, St. John Divine Missionary Baptist 5363 St. Johns Street, Milton BAPTIST INDEPENDENT Bible Baptist Church of Pace 4001 Vern Street, Pace Bible Way Baptist Church 5976 Dogwood Drive Milton Brownsdale Baptist Church Chumuckla Hwy. Jay Joy Bible Baptist 8613 Hwy. 90, Milton Pleasant Hill Missionary Baptist 5550 Econfina Street, Milton Solid Rock Baptist 6760 East Gate Road, Milton Trinity Baptist 5301 Highway 90, Pace Victory Baptist 4000 Avalon Blvd., Milton West Florida Baptist 5621 Hwy 90, Milton BAPT'IST -SOUTHERN Avalon Baptist 4316 Avalon Blvd., Milton Berrydale Baptist Church 6730 Hwy. 4, Jay Billory 1st Baptist of Holley-Navarre Highway 87 North Holley Blackwater Baptist 11689 Munson Hwy., Milton Calvary Baptist Hwy. 89, Allentown Cora Baptist 12953 Hwy 197, Jay East Side Baptist 4884 Ward Basin Road, Milton Ferris Hill Baptist 6848 Chaffin Street. Milton First Bagdad Baptist 4529 Forsyth St., Bagdad First Baptist of Garcon Point 1780 Garcon Point Rd., Milton First Baptist of Milton 6797 Caroline St., Milton Florida Baptist Convention 3418 Ashmore Lane, Pace Floridatown Baptist '. 3851 Diamond Street ,Pace Harmony Ridge Baptist 5536 Hwy. 90 W, Pace Hickory Hammock Baptist Hickory Hammock.Rd, E.Milton Immanual Baptist 4187 Hwy. 90, Pace James Street Baptist 106 W. James Street Milton Jay First Baptist 214 S. Alabama Street, Jay Living Truth Church (Contemporary) Meeting at S.S. Dixon Intermediate School, Pace Mount Calvary So. Baptist 5300 Berryhill Road Milton New Bethel Baptist 10995 Chumuckla Hwy., Jay New Life Baptist 6380 Bayberry Street, Milton Mount Pleasant Baptist 6151 Dogwood Dr., Milton Olivet Baptist 5240 Dogwood Drive Milton Pine Level Baptist 3300 Pine Level Church Road, Jay Pine Terrace Baptist, 6212 Pine Blossom Road Milton Pleasant Home Baptist 8500 Pleasant Home, Munson Santa Rosa Baptist.Asso.. 6820 Hwy. 87 North Milton' Spring Hill Baptist Church 9214 Munson Hwy. Milton Wallace Baptist Church 6601 Chumuckla Hwy. Woodbine Baptist Church 4912 Woodbine Road Pace BAPTIST -MISSIONARY Mt. Bethel Baptist 175 Limit Street Milton New Macedonia Baptist Church 4751 Chumuckla Hwy. Pace New Providence Missionary Baptist 4175 Popcorn Rd., Milton CATHOLIC St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church 6457 Park Ave. SW Milton, FL CHARISMATIC Sheperd House Ministry 5739 Stewart St. Milton CHURCH OF CHRIST Bagdad Chuch of Christ 4413 Garcon Point Hwy., Bagdad Berryhill Church of Christ 3679 Berryhill Rd Pace, Church of Christ 300 Margaret St Milton, Jay Church of Christ E. Highway 4, Jay Margaret Street Church of Christ 6745 Margaret Street, Milton, McLellan Church of Christ Munson Hwy Milton Susan St. Church of Christ 600 Susan St. Milton West Milton Church of Christ 5300 Highway 90, Pace Pea Ridge Church of Christ 4400 Bell Lane, Pea Ridge CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST Ferris Hill Church of God in Christ 909 N. Alabama St., Milton Hope Ministry-Church of God in Christ, Inc. 113 Willing Street, Milton World Church of God Milton Worship Center 5177 Stewart St., Milton Community Chapel Church of God, 4300 Pace Lane, South of Wal-Mart Second Chance 'Church of God in Christ 5887 N. Stewart St., Milton CHURCH OF GOD Covenant Church of God 4645 School Ln., Pace Church of God of Prophecy 600 Glover Lane, Milton, FL COMMUNITY OF CHRIST Community of Christ 6656 Raymond Hobbs St.Milton CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints 5737 Berryhill Rd., Milton EPISCOPAL St. Mary's Episcopal Church 6842 Oak St. Milton FULL GOSPEL Milton Victory Ministries 7235 E. Hwy 90 Milton Living Faith Church , 7400 Reformation Rd Milton HOLINESS Hollandtown Holiness Church 1851 Pineview Church Rd, Jay Cobbtown Holiness 4700 Greenwood Rd Jay, FL 32565 INDEPENDENT Grace Bible Church 623 Chestnut, Milton INTERDENOMINATIONAL Evangel Christian Church 6763 Margaret St. Milton Ken Sumerall Ministries 4901 Forest Creek Dr., Pace JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES Jehovah's Witnesses Milton Congregation 5696 Berryhill Rd, Milton LUTHERAN Eternal Trinity Lutheran Church 6076 Old Bagdad Hwy Milton METHODIST Christ United Methodist Church 5983 Dogwood Dr., Milton Chumuckla United Methodist Church 9485 Hwy. 197, Chumuckla Elizabeth Chapel United Methodist Church 8008 Chumuckla Hwy,, Pace 1st United Meth.Church of Pace 4540 Chumuckla Hwy., Pace Woodbine United Methodist Church 5200 Woodbine, Pace Bagdad United Methodist Church 4540 Forsyth St., Bagdad First United Methodist Church 6830 Berryhill Rd., Milton Jay United MeCtodist Church 300 South Alabama St., Jay Mae Edwards Memorial United Methodist Church 5052 Mulat Road, Milton, FL Pineview United Methodist Church 1400 Pineview Church Rd. Jay, Wesley Memorial United Methodist Church 4701 School Ln, Pace, FL Woodbine United Methodist Church 5200 Woodbine Rd., Pace NAZARENE First Church of the Nazarene 5162 Avenida Del Fuego, Pace NON-DENOMINATIONAL Christian Life Church 4401 Avalon Blvd. Milton Christian Life Church 4401 Avalon Blvd., Milton Church of the Living God 3375 Garcon Pt. Milton . New Testament Church 5277 Glover Lane, Milton Shepherd House Ministries 5739 N. Stewart St., Milton Word Alive Christian Church 5707 Stewart St., Milton PENTECOSTAL Gospel Lighthouse Church 10001 Chumuckla Hwy., Pace United Pentecostal Church of Berrydale 7580 Hwy. 4, Jay PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS Mount Zion Pentecostal Holiness Church 5532 Osceola St., Milton Chumuckla Pentecostal Holiness Church 2841 Hwy. 182, Jay Living Word Worship Center 5573 Stewart St. Milton Roeville Holiness Church Munson Hwy., Milton Cobbtown Holiness Church :4700 Greenwood Road (Hwy 164) Jay, FL 32565 PRESBYTERIAN PCA Westminster Presbyterian Church PCA 66599 Park Avenue, Milton PRESBYTERIAN USA First Presbyterian Church of Milton 5206 Elmira St. Milton, FL Pace Presbyterian Church 4587 Woodbine Rd., Pace, FL PRIMITIVE BAPTIST Bethlehem Primitive Baptist Church 5339 Zero Ln., Milton, FL Mount Zion Primitive Baptist Church 603 4th Av., Milton, FL PROTESTANT' Milton SDA Church 5288 Berryhill Rd., Milton SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST Milton Seventh-Day Adventist Church 5288 Berryhill Rd., Milton UNITED PENTECOSTAL First Pentecostal Church of Bagdad 4636 Forsyth St., Bagdad VINEYARD Bay Area Vineyard Church, Milton Community Center 5629 Byrom Street, Milton EPISCOPAL St. Mary's " CHURCH Episcopal Church S The Rev. John Wallace Services: 7, Sunday Holy Eucharist: 8:00 & 10:00 am Sunday School: 9:45 am 6849 Oak Street Wednesday Holy Eucharist: 6:00 pm 6849 Oak Street Milton, Florida 32570 Nursery provided Phone (850) 623-2905 for Sunday service 2,.., MI Eternal Trinity Lutheran Church 1 LC-MS I'" Rev. Daniel Thies, Ph.D. Pastor Worship Services: Sunday 8:00 & 10:30 a.m. Sunday School 9:15 a.m. Clearly teaching God's unchanging Word 6076 Old Bagdad Hwy. http://etemaltrinity.org Office Phone: 623-5710 E-mail: Info@eternaltrinity.orgj SCovenant Church of God 4645 School Lane Pace, FL 32571 "Preaching the Gospel publicly and from house to house:' Acts 20:20 God is Moving! Benny M. Turner, Pastor Service Times Phone: 850-994-1273 Sunday 10:00 AM Worship Fax: 850-995-1737 Wednesday 7:00 PM Study Pace Assembly of God Pace Assembly Ministries, Inc. * -'_3948 Highway 90 S'Pace, Florida 32571-1998. Pastor Glyn Lowery, Jr. Sunday. School 9:45 am Morning Worship 10:45 am Campmeeting Service 6:00 pm v www.paceassembly.org Office: (850) 994-7131 Prayer Line: (850) 994-5200 FAX: (850) 994-9936 Bus Service Available S ampmeeting Hour Telecast WFGX TV35 Sundays 7:30,am NHBR TV33 Mondays 9:00 pm Wednesday Study The Word 7:00 pm Campmeeting Time Radio Broadest WTJT 90.1 FM MaF 4:45 pm "A Church That Makes No Apology For The OldTMme Rel/glon" First United Methodist Church of Milton 6830 Berryhill Street 623-6683 Worship Service @ 8:30 &, 11:00 Sunday School @ 9:45 Youth Fellowship @ 5:00 Small enough to care, Large enough to serve! Committed to excellence as we serve ilesus. Come grow with ust I IBC ,5 ', Hickory Hammock Baptist Church Pastor Carl Gallups (since 1987) Worship & Children's Church 8"30 10:00 am ~ '' Sunday Shool 9:00 & 10 00 am Bible Study For All Ages 5:00 pm ..- Wednesday Worship 6.30 pm ' Preschool All Services ' 8351 Hickory Hammock Road, Milton 623-8959 www.hickoryhammin6k 1ptlst.org Dynamic Worship Music Drama Children & Youth Ministries and lots morel Celebrate with us! [S Sunday School 9:00 a.m. Morning Worship 10:00 a.m. Evening Worship 6:00 p.m. Wednesday Opportunities available for all ages 6:30 p.m. CHRIST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 5983 Dogwood Drive, (Hwy 89), Milton Church Office: 623-8820 Robert West, Pastor Pace Community Church Reaching Seekers, Building Believers Features... * Live band, contemporary music * Exceptional children's & teen ministry * Safe, clean nursery & preschool classes * Small Groups & Seminars Affiliation... * Non-denominational & Bible based * Purpose Driven * A member of the Willow Creek Association www.PaceCommunityChurch.com Future Plans... * New worship facility now under construction on 25 acre campus v.1 Where? Currently meeting at Pace High School, 4065 Norris Road, Freedom Hall Ronnie Christian When? 10:00 A.M. Sunday Pastor Page lU-A "A CHUCH NAED TO His LOR AN TIVI D WEST MILTON CHURCH OF CHRIST 5300 HwY 90 WEST MILTON FL 994-6088 994-4310 YOU'RE INVITED CHURCH LIKE IT USED TO BEI 1111 VOLI IVI' 10JI- 1,01 inmtCl~ltl'l h111ill fl tl -- 'I'~l11ildtillfll Chuch usi i plledamdis auI o~ihdillo s iio~ lal Ilifi! \ y adrutaS December 3 5 d~om CUTTINGS YOUR chamber, at work...for YOU COMPUTER CONCEPTS "Computer Concepts is a locally owned and operated information systems and informa- ; tion technology company. Whether your business or organization needs help setting up . software or hardware, installing a local or wide area networking system, utilizing the power of the internet, or repairs and maintenance; we will work with you to determine the best Business Technology Solution for you and the future of your business." ---Greg D'Heron, Owner Contact us now to make an appointment for a free technology needs assessment @ 850.549-5404 or send an email to: Danielle@ccnwfl.com The Santa Rosa Press Gazette Santa Rosa County Chamber SHERRY'S LUNCHBOX Have you been making the rounds of the local eating establishments? Make sure Sherry's. Lunch Box is one of your stops!, A-great breakfast menu at prices that just can't-be beat lunch specials (homecooked pork -chops seafood baskets daily specials great hamburgers) and dinners just like mom cooks! After putting her talents to work for many years with Hall's Seafood in downtown Pensacola (yes, Sherry made those hushpup- pies!!); she decided to go it on-her own. After cleaning out and renovating;. Sherry has opened offered great menu items throughout the day and evening and yes she has ice cream too! S 5' NEXT DAY EXAMINATIONS & SCREENINGS We finally got Heidi Williams to stand still long enough for a Ribbon Cutting following a recent Networking Lunch at Nichols to announce herself as the "Owner" of Next Day" Examinations and Screening. Heidi has previously been a member of the Chamber as an employee with a drug screening company and almost a year ago opted to go out on her own. Why go through the hassle and expense of sending employees or potential new hires' to a lab when the lab can come to you? Heidi offers examination and screening services on-site. For information call: 857.3677. Congratulations Heidi! GOODEN HOMES Gooden Homes is a Pensacola based Home Builder and real estate developer in Northwest Florida and has been for over 25 years. New homes in Pace, Navarre, Gulf Breeze and Milton, Florida plus over 12 new communities in Baldwin County, Alabama are now available and just waiting for you. Prices depend on size, location and upgrade options with floor plans that range in size from 2,000 to 3,000 feet. You can choose from a community that is minutes away from the beautiful beaches of the Florida panhandle, local Air Force bases or vast shopping centers, while located on quiet streets with very low traffic flow. New homes are available now, or select your lot, floorplan and location for a new home built just for you. For information call: 850.476.6764 UNITED METHODIST CHILDREN'S HOME In partnership with FFN and DCF, The United Methodist Children's Home is pleased to announce the beginning of their new foster care program. The program will serve the needs of Florida's children in Santa Rosa, Escambia, Okaloosa and Walton counties. UMCH is seeking families willing to provide foster care for children from birth to six years old. Anyone interested in learning how to become a foster parent should call Judith Page-Williams at 850-995-9600 or 877-286-2432. MELTPRO, INC MeltPro designs and manufactures adhesive dispensing systems & com- ponents - tanks piston / gear pump, applicator heads, hoses, nozzles and filters for carton / case sealing, bottle cap sealing, diapers and adult pads, bottle labeling, automotive head liners and building components. MeltPro is -the only aftermarket company to be selected as a member of the PMMI organi- zation (Packaging Manufacturers Institute). MeltPro's customers are World Wide. MeltPro has been servicing the packaging industry since 1987. Page 11-A VOLUIU Y WUUIII ,U ?: Lifestyles L to R: Lucille McVickers honored on 90th birthday. Melba President of the Club presents Lucille with her gifts. McVickers celebrates 90th The Pace Pea-Ridge Homemaker Club honored Lucille McVickers on her 90th birthday during their regular monthly-meeting. The homemak- ers presented Lucille a small Christmas tree decorated with $5 bills. She also received cards and a beautiful cake. Lucille was a member of the Okaloosa Homemakers for eight years. This homemaker has been ivith the Pace Pea Ridge club for 20 years. When she joined the Okaloosa Extension Club the entire Extension area was Santa Rosa County and later was divid- ed to what it is now. This busy lady enjoys all the activities that the club offers and has always loved sewing. She' especially enjoys quilts and other sewing projects. Lucille said that she loves gardening both veg- etable and flowers, but due to the storms, she has not been able to keep up with these projects. She mentioned she had lots of damage in her area and it is taking a lot of time to get things back in shape. "I have some back problems and that has slowed me down a great deal," said.the homemaker. Lucille will be attending the Pace Pea-Ridge Homemaker Christmas party and most activi- ties of the club. The Homemaker Club is made up of homemakers and the pur- pose of the club is for strengthen- ing families through education. Pace Pea-Ridge meets the 4th Thursday of each month at 10 _a.m. at the clubhouse on Ke) ser Lane in the Pea Ridge area. , The ladies are also active in the community. They make lap robes, wheelchair and walker bags for those in nursing homes. They also make cancer turbans, hats and pillows for cancer patients. The group makes Preemie clothes for babies born in Sacred Heart Neo-Natal Intensive Care Unit and Ouch Dolls for the Health Department in Santa Rosa County. The group also rents out their building to offset their expenses of the building. If you would like to rent the building, please call Melba Barley at 994-5259. Opal Opal A brate her Saturday, with a pa Smith & Ledbetter to wed Max Allen Smith of Jay, FL and Lucy Jones of Munson, FL announce the engagement and upcoming wedding of their daughter, Holly Elizabeth Smith of Jay, to Trent Neal Ledbetter of Milton, son of Toby and Tammy Ledbetter of Milton. Holly is a 2003 graduate of Jay High School and is enrolled at Jefferson Davis Community College in Brewton, AL. She is secretary/bookkeeper at Big M Tire Center, Inc. in Jay. Holly is the granddaughter of Max Ray and Billie Faye Smith of Jay and the late Fred and Eunice Holly of Munson. Trent is a 2002 graduate of Heritage Christian School in Virginia. He attended Troy State University and is now an employee at Shelby Sash & Door in Milton. Trent is the grandson of Mary Ledbetter and the late Billy Ledbetter of Boaz, AL, and RC Alexander, and Maud Alexander of Guntersville, AL. The wedding will be held at 4 p.m., December 10, 2005 at Jay United Methodist Church. All friends and family are invit- ed! is still looking good at 80 shworth will cele- Community Center given by 80th birthday on her family. Please come and December 3, 2005 join us as we celebrate! arty at the Fidelis -SRMC Births Rachel Horsley & James Horsley, a son, Liam Horsley, born Wednesday, October 19, 2005. Ashley Kelly & Jim Kelly, a daughter, Georgia Kelly, born Friday, October 21, 2005. Evangelina Gunnells & Michael Gunnells, a son, Jackson Gunnells, born Monday, October 24, 2005. Kathryn Loper & Corey Loper, a daughter, Lestiny Loper, born Saturday, October 29, 2005. Stephanie Martin & Bryan Hickok, a son, Brendan Hickok, born Monday, October 31, 2005. Wendy Allnet & Victor Allnet, a son, lames Allnet, born Tuesday, November 1, 2005. Connie Gates & Johnny Gates, a daughter, Shayla Gates, born Wednesday, November 2, 2005. Teresa Kersey & Melvin Kersey, a daughter, Hannah Kersey, born Thursday, November 3, 2005. Tiffany Bratton & Steven Harris, a son, Skyler Harris, born Monday, November 7, 2005. A A' 1019 Martin A. Hinote COINS, STAMPS & JEWELRY 478-3859. 235 E. 9 MileRd.\ Q Pensacola, FL (Northview Shopping Center) WE SPECIALIZE IN COI JEWELRY FOR GIFTS Pendants Rings Bracelets Money Clips 14 ct. Gold * Sterling Silver -U I Martin A. Hinote 0 COINS, STAMPS , S& JEWELRY Z" 478-3859 -i7 235 E. 9 Mile Rd. Pensacola. FL (Northview Shopping Center) WE SPECIALIZE IN COIN JEWELRY FOR GIFTS Pendants Rings Bracelets Money Clips 14 ct. Gold Sterling Silver IL- - (Premier Pet grooming Keri Sims Oisner/Groomer Bathing & Grooming All Breeds Pet Boarding ( Premier, Pet groomming S5933 Graham Lane iB i Bar, lIihl p i ,,t l u4.. / i, F'r .r, (850) 626-6072 8-5 Mon-Sat Closed Tues. & Sun. 4 I.. m 2~P lEtosSM I Ninibing~ RoQflJIg 1 ~Drywail '~Painting] ~ 4474 Woodbine Rd #3 Pace, Florida 32571 .850-9954288 Of S spiritual BeIi es'. :1 [1 Intuitive Readings with Tammy Join Tammy every Friday lpm-2pm on Soft Rock 94.1 with Lu Valentino a www.aspiritualenlightenment.com 5 IMI .1 Saturday December 3, 2005 e hT Santa Rosa Press Ga e e gaP 1 2-A ^ /-^ esola tnaSe s Dress Look Cla A SSaturday F SBusine SFi in-. 3.. j II'-ata SInside for Issifled.8 Real Estate *Automotive Feature Adopt-A-Pet ess Service Directory id Your Name *Plus much more Sports J i- ' Registration is under way for Milton hoops The City of Milton is having basketball registration for boys and girls in grades three through eight. Registration is being held at Milton City Hall from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. this Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. Space is limited to the first 42 children in each age group. Games and most practices will be held at he Milton Community Center as most games will be played on Saturday. For more information about the basketball league call John Norton at 983-5466. PSA All-Star game tickets on sale now Tickets are on sale now for the 2nd annual Pensacola Sports Association High School All-Star Football Game. This game will be held Dec. 16 at 7 p.m. at Escambia County Hign School and will feature high school seniors from Escambia, Santa Rosa, and Okaloosa coun- ties. Tickets are available from PSA for $5. Tickets will be $7 at the gate on the night of the game. Children ages 13 and under will be $3. For more information contact the Pensacola Sports Association at 434-2800. Milton softball holds Christmas Dance The Miton High School girls softball team will be having a Cnnstams Dance on Dec. 17 at the high school cafeteria. There will be'a dance con- test. games. and a good night for. - e,.'eryone starting at 6:30 p.m. and lasting until 10 p.m. All proceeds from this dance will benefit the Milton High School girls softball program. Wild Game Cookout to help home builder A Wild Game Cookout will be held Saturday, Dec. 3 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. to benefit Grady Babb at Benchmark Surveying and Land Planning on Chumuckla Highway, across from the Pace Soccer Complex. Babb, a local custom home builder, acquired a disease in which he *has lost both hands, feet and parts of his legs. This benefit, which will include a silent auction, is to help raise money for his prosthetics. Monetary donation can be made if you would like to help to the Grady Babb Fund at First National Bank in Pace. . For more information call 261 -166. KofC to hold a hoop contest at Milton HS The Milton Knights of Columbus will have a basketball free throw contest on Jan. 7, 2006 This contest is open to boys and girls ages 10-14. Kids will compete against their own age and gender group. Prizes will be awarded at this competition with winners progressing to regional, state, *and national competitions. O' official rules and entry forms are available at the Knights of Columbus website www.kofc7027.org. Or you can e-mail questions to'e_c_grillot@yahoo.com. PSA releases date for Double Bridge Run The Pensacola Sports Association says the ninth annual Double Bridge Run will take place Feb. 4, 2006. SThe event will include a 15K and 5K course and a junior 5K for children under 14. For more information, contact the Pensacola Sports Association at 434-2800. Do you have sports-related news or information you would like to see published in the Press Gazette! If so, send It to us at: Hoop Mania i Area teams get season going after Thanksgiving holiday By BILL GAMBLING PG Sports Editor Milton easily defended their den Tuesday night by dis- posing of Pensacola Catholic 63-45. The Panthers (2-0) won what was an up and down game for them as at times they appeared to score at will. "We played streaky tonight," said Milton Head Coach Tim Short. "Normally you play like you practice and on Monday we didn't have that good of a practice. "The key for us is that it is still early in the season." Adam Allen, who scored a game high 24 points, got the Panthers rolling in the first half with back-to-back treys to make, it 8-2 in favor of Milton. The closest the Crusaders (0-1) would get from that point was moments later when a Trad Jackson basket made it 10-5 with around five minutes left in the first quarter. "Catholic is someone you never should take lightly," said Short. "Right now we are still learning our lessons as a team. "Hopefully we will learn enough to grow up during the season and play much better, down the road." Allen was the only Panther to reach double digits while Mike Chez led Catholic with 15. points while Kyle Sarre was next with 14. In other action this week: Pace 61, Crestvie% 42 --Pace improved to 2-0 on the season by recovering from yet another slow start to defeat Crestview 61-42 at home. The Patriots were quickly down 10-5 after the first quar- ter but bounced back to lead at halftime 24-22. From that point on it vWas all PHS as they outscored the Bulldogs 37-20 in their first 5A district game of the season. "Like the Foley. game it was an uneven game in most respects," said Pace first year Head Coach Jim Sessions. "At times we look like we know what we are doing. "But then we will make too many mistakes." Pace was led on the night by Eric Kroll who scored a game high 14 points. David Quesada added 12 on the night while Sean Castle was next with 10. Central 93, East Hill 64 Central 49, Northview 40 Central won a pair in boys' action as well defeating East Hill 93-64 on Tuesday and Northview 49-40 on Monday. Against East Hill, the vis- iting Jaguars (3-0) jumped out early to a 29-10 lead in the- first quarter and never looked back. "We had a real good first quarter against them," said Central Head Coach Tony McDonald. "After that it was an up and down game." Logan Campbell led Central in their win over East Hill with 37 points, while Keith Germann was right. behind him with 36. The contest Monday against Northview saw the Jaguars having to come back after halftime as they trailed 21-17. And in the second half the Jags rallied big outscoring Northview 31-19 for the win. "We are off to a good start," said McDonald. "It is a lot different playing in your league than it is playing against someone like Milton in the Tip-Classic. "Now that we are in our own league > e :ire able to hold our own." Germann led Central in their win over Northview with a game high 31' points while Campbell was next with 14. Central 55, East Hill 15 Central 35, Northview 27 On the girls side Central posted a couple of wins by defeating Northview 35-27 followed by a sound win over East Hill on Tuesday 55-15. In the win over East Hill, Central did not allow a single point the entire second half as the defense took over. "I thought Haley Kimbrough played the best half of basketball she has - .................- r us ad rs .L n r is n o fs s eve alo f o tb all play er d h e o i e th e dkas e t a l s sq a d o o w n t e e d o f M.iltonns nla off run in football thisseason" ",, i... played all year," said Central Head Coach Scott Campbell after the East Hill game. "She grabbed seven rebounds in the second half alone." Jenna O'Kelley had. a double double on the night w -'4- with 12 points and 10 rebounds, while Daysha Enfinger also finished with the night with 12 points. In the. win over Northview Jill Massey scored 15 points as the Lady Jags saw the return of O'Kelley, who had been nursing a back injury. Gulf Breeze 61, Jay 31 Jay played their second game against Gulf Breeze, but the result was their third loss of the season 61-31 against the home standing Dolphins. "Even though we got beat, . we are getting better," said Jay Head Coach Becky Holley. ress Gazette photo by Bill Gamblin "As a team we shot 38 percent from the field and had 56 rebounds." Autry led Jay with 7 points in the loss while Taylor Dover and Gandy were next with 6 each. "We have learned a lot by playing better competition," .said Holley. "It will only help us down the road. "Our goal at the beginning of the season was to get better every game and that is what we have done so far." Story written by Bill Gamblin. Reach him at sports@srpressgazette.com O Pace used a strong final 60 minutes of play to defeat Milton 8-1 on Tuesday. Press Gazette photo by Bill Gamblin Pace out kicks Milton 8-1 By BILL GAMBLING PG Sports Editor Pace defeated Milton in a match-up of cross-county rivals 8-1 Tuesday. After a slow first 20 min- utes where both teams were tied 1-1, the Patriots went on to score seven unanswered goals. "We played real we'll for the last 60 minutes," said Pace Head Coach Steve Knowlton. "The first 20 minutes of the game'we played very soft and slow, while Milton played very aggressively and quick." Curtis Brashear got a hat ,trick to led the Patriots out of what had been a struggle to find the back of the net. Ross Wyatt added two goals on the night while, Robby Breland, Jiistin Milgate, and Sean Higgins added one each. Sam Woodall and J Dedeaus had three assists each to lead Pace. "We have been struggling a little bit this year in the scoring column," said Knowlton. "So it was good to see the boys put some combinations together that worked well."' On Monday Milton dis- patched Escambia High 4-0 for their third win of the season. Corey Hall scored two goals in the win, while Dakota Sams and Stephen Gillis added one each. In girls action Milton defeated Woodham on the road Wednesday 2-0. Caleigh Drinkard and Cory Garrett scored for the Lady Panthers who improved to 3-4 on the season. On Tuesday Rachel Cutts scored two goals as Pace defeated Pensacola High 2-0. Story written by Bill Gamblin. Reach him at sports@srpressgazette.com Chris Bayhi and crew push his late model car to tech inspection Wednesday night at Five Flags Speedway. Bayhi who won numer- ous legend events at Southern Raceway looks to continue a suc- cessful season in tonight Allen Turner Snowflake 100. A full slate of racing action is on tap this weekend and will conclude Sunday with the running of the 38th Annual Snowball Derby. Press Gazette photo by Bill Gamblin 1~ Derby push m jjuioiffl I r*Tt7 N fl pVIJI P~yyIIIII U L tIMZOaOK- r" PAGE 2B assiiedS SATURDAY December 3, 2005 90 ANNOUNCEMENTS 92 AUCTIONS 94 MEETINGS 96 PERSONALS 98 TRAINING EMPLOYMENT 102 DRIVERS 104 GENERAL HELP 106 HOME BASED BUSINESS 108 HOTELIMOTELS/ RESTAURANTS 110 LABOR 112 MANAGEMENT 114 MEDICAL 116 OFFICE WORK 118 PART TIME 120 PROFESSIONAL 122 RETAIL 124 SALES/ TELEMARKETING 126 SKILLS/TRADE 128 POSITIONS WANTED GARAGE SALES - STYLES SECTION-WED. 202 GARAGE SALES-SAT. SERVICES 305 AUTO 310 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 315 BUSINESS SERVICES 320 CHILD CARE 325 DOMESTIC 330 EQUIPMENT REPAIR 335 FINANCIAL SERVICES 340 HOME REPAIR 345 LAWN CARE 350 SENIOR CARE 355 SEWINGALTERATIONS 360 MISCELLANEOUS SANTA ROSA REAL ESTATE-RENT 402 APARTMENTS 404 COMMERCIAL 406 HOMES 408 LAND 410 MOBILE HOMES 412 ROOMS FOR RENT 414 ROOMMATES WANTED 416 VACATION/RESORT SANTA ROSA REAL ESTATE-SALE 502 APARTMENTS 504 COMMERCIAL 506 HOMES 508 INVESTMENTS 510 LAND 512 MOBILE HOMES 514 VACATION/RESORT PETS/ANIMALS 702 BOARDING 704 LIVESTOCK 706 LIVESTOCK SUPPLIES 708 PETS 710 PET SUPPLIES 712 LOST PETS GENERAL MERCHANDISE 802 ANTIQUES 804 APPAREL 806 APPLIANCES 808 ARTS & CRAFTS 810 COMPUTERS 812 FARM EQUIPMENT 814 FURNITURE 816 JEWELRY 818 LAWN EQUIPMENT 820 LUMBER/HARDWARE 822 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 824 OFFICE EQUIPMENT 826 SPORTING GOODS 828 ELECTRONIC (STEREO.,TViVCR) 830 MISC./SALE 832 MISC./WANTED 834 LOST MERCHANDISE TRANSPORTATION 902 AUTO SUPPLIES 904 CARS 906 BOATS 908 FARM EQUIPMENT 910 MOTORCYCLES 912 MOTOR HOMES 914 RECREATIONAL 916 SPORTS UTILITY VEHICLE 918 TRUCKS 920 VANS 922 OTHER 4 ,'V ^'-N /,: ,i" .7 . 4 V"*-p -*.^ fc ..*'** M "-". t '" "^ ^1 *I 1 4 ~- t.~ mm U PACE WALMART NOW HIRING PART-TIME &8 TEMPORARY POSITION WEEKEND & EVENINGS A MUST. 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Please call (850) 336-3084 104 General Help Top Pay Carpenters, Concrete Finishers/ Formsetters needed for immediate permanent employment Experienced only need apply (850) 368-5629 $ $ $ $ COOKNEEDED for Bayou Cafe. Mon- day-Friday, Call 994-9232. 104 General Help D $5,500. Weekly goa is potential. If' some y one did it, so car e youl 2-3 confirmed el appointments daily z- Benefits available... st Call Catherine h McFarland I- (888)563-3188 - $600 WEEKLY e working through the . government part- r time. No experience " A lot of Opportuni - ties. (800)493-3688 e Code J-14. L e AUTOMOTIVE TECHNICIAN needed. Must be certified in air condi- t tioning and have experience in diag- nostics and drivabil- ity. Apply in person at 4916 Glover Lane in Milton. No phone calls please. BECOME AN' OWNER START PART-TIME Get paid for helping others and begin building a business you might own one dayl! Unique entrepreneurial opportunity with Primerica, a member of Citigroup. For more information. 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Call Don Salts- man CTC Trucking Inc. (321)639-1522. DRIVER- NOW HIR- ING QUALIFIED DRIVERS for Cen- tral Florida Local & National OTR posi- tions. Food grade tanker, no hazmat, no pumps, great benefits, competitive pay & new equip- ment. Need 2 years experience. Call By- num Transport for your opportunity to- day (800)741-7950. I PLACE YOUR ADHERE PUBLISHER'S NOTICE Milton Newspapers, Inc. (dba The Santa Rosa Press Gazette and The Santa Rosa Free Press) re- serves the right to censor, reclassify, revise, edit or reject ahy advertisement, not meeting its, standards of accept- ance. Submission of an advertisement does not constitute an agreement to publish said adver-, tisement. Publication of an advertisement does not constitute an agreement for continued publica- tion. Bulldozers, Backhoes, Loaders, Dump Trucks, Graders, Scrapers, Excavators Train in Florida -National Certification -Financial Assistance rJob Placement 800-383-7364, a Associated Training Services ww.alsn-schoofs.com , FULL TIME mainte- nance supervisor year experience HVAC certified, plumbing, electrical and drywall. Must have own tools and transportation. Fax or call 494-2640., HANDYMAN- COUNTRY Haven apts. 10 hours a week at $10 .per hour. Please call 626-7929. HEAVY EQUIP- MENT Operator CERTIFIED. Hands on Training. Job, Placement Assis- tance. Call Toll Free (866)933-1575. AS- SOCIATED TRAIN- ING SERVICES, 5177 Homosassa Trail, Lecanto, ,Fl. S34461. HELP WANTED Welder Fabricator' And Helpers Knowledge of various metals' helpful. Have a Valid Drivers License. We Build Ornamental Iron Fencing, Railing, spiral stairways. Metal Design 983-3007 JANITORIAL PACE, 11pm- 2:30am, (Thurs- Sun). $7.00-$7.50 per hour. Call Sam. 291-0124. LIBERTY NATIONAL Life Insurance Do You Earn $75,000 A Year? Would You Like To? Using our pro- yen marketing plan Syou could earn $75K your first year with us--even more the next year with renewals and bo- nusesl We offer two retirement funds,, health insurance, 'paid vacation, convention trips and more! No experience neces- sary. On-the-jb . training Require- ment: honesty, hard work, dependable transportation, and the willingness to follow our system. We are an Equal Opportunity 'Employer. ,:. Find out more Call: 983-7576. MOVIE EXTRAS, ACTORS & MOD- ELS! Make $75- $250/day. All ages. and faces wanted! No exp. Required. FT/PTI (800)714-7565 MOVIE EXTRAS,. ACTORS & MOD- ELSI Make $75- $250/day. All ages and faces' wanted! No exp. Required FT/PTI (800)545-1351 ' MOVIE EXTRAS, ACTORS & MOD- ELS! Make $75- $250/day. All ages and faces wanted! No exp. Required. FT/PTI (800)851- 9046. NEED EXTRA CHRISTMAS CASH? Now Hiring Drivers. Starting pay is $6.15 hourly + $1.25 delivery (Sign in Bonus) Apply in person. Papa John's Highway 90, Milton. 104 General Help NOW HIRING for 2005 Postal posi- tions $1.7.50- $59.00+/hr. Full 'Benefits/Paid Train- ing and Vacations No'Experience Nec- essary (800)584- 1775 Reference # 5600. P/T & F/T DIETARY AID positions available No experience necessary. Apply in person at Santa Rosa Health and Rehab 5386 Broad St. in Million EOE Drug Free Workplace PACE WALMART now hiring part-time & temporary position weekend & evenings a must. Great bene- fits. Apply within the pace Walmart. 'Ab- solutely no phone calls please. PRESS OPERA- TOR NewsKing ex- perience preferred. Benefits group health, vacation/sick time and holidays. belderton @ nsb-ob- server.com, fax (386)424-9858, Pub- lisher.. Observer Newspapers. P.O. Box 10, New Smyr- na -Beach, FL 32168. SATELLITE TECH- NICIANS needed. No experience nec- essary. Great career. w/ benefits. Must have driver's license & cell phone. 1-800- ,292-8421.: TEAMS! .$1000 sign on bonus/ea. Approx $1100/wk. 2yrs OTR, No DUI/DWI. Jax, FL area. Excel- lent Equipment! Ex- cellent Lanes! Great Benefits! Home Weekends (888)216-0180 www.callcpc.com. TV TECHNICIAN needed for local electronics repair shop. Experience required. Call 994-9598 GARAGE SALE- SAT. 12/3/05 4316 Highland Blvd. 7am-12 noon. Mow- er camper, lots of items for men,wom- en,& children., MULTI-FAMILY YARD SALE on Red Pine St. off Willard Norris. Sat. 12/3/05. 7am-12noon. Christmas tree, kids, 'toys, kids clothes, misc. No early birds. YARD SALE Satur- day: :50" Phillips Magnavox big sreen T.V. excellent condi- tion shape $400 new Maytag Legacy dry- er $150 and much more. Must sell leav- ing area. YARD SALE- Sat. 12/3. Antique organ, & other furniture. Lots of other things. Everything must gol!!! ' 310 Business Opportunities ALL CASH CANDY ROUTE Do you earn $800/day? 30 Ma- chines, Free Candy All for $9,995. (888)629-9968 B02000033. CALL US: We will not be undersoldi 310 Business Opportunities DATA ENTRY. Work from any- where. Flexible Hours, $$Great Pay$$ Personal, Computer Required. Serious Inquiries , Only. (800)873-0345 Ext.499 INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT BANKING Firm Has Middle Market Busi- nesses For Sale. If Interested In Buying Or Selling A Busi- . ness, Call (877)217- 8231. WHAT IS the "Ideal Sales Job"? Leads given Viable busi- ness for next 100 years! Residual in-- comel No invest- ment! Your busi- nessi! Your hours 80k-1120k! Call us: (888)287-6033 ext. 302 www.merchant- cooperative.com. 315 Business Services ABOVE & Beyond Tree Service., Li- censed and Insured.' Free Estimates. Don't- wait until its too late. We also of- fer stump grinding and Bobcat serv- ices. Kevin Frey (850) 983-7820. GCall us...or pay more! ALL ACCIDENTS & Injury claims. Auto- mobile, bike/boat/bus, ani- mal bites, workers compensation,. wrongful death, nursing home inju- ries "Protect your Rights", A-A-A Attor- ney Referral Serv- ices (800). 733-5342. ARRESTED IN- JURED Need a Lawyer? All Criminal Defense & Personal Injury. *Accidents *Injuries *Wrongful Death *Felonies *Misdemeanors *DUI *Traffic. A-A-A' Attorney Referral Service (800)733- 5342 24/7. ARRESTED NEED A LAWYER? All Criminal Defense. *Felonies *Misde- meanors *DUI *Au- tomobile Accident *Domestic Violence *Wrongful Death. "Protect Your Rights" A-A-A Attor- ney Referral Service (800)733-5342 24/7.. ARRESTED NEED A LAWYER? All Criminal Defense. *Felonies *Misde- meanors DUI *Au- tomobile Accident *Domestic Violence 'Wrongful Death. "Protect Your Rights" A-A-A Attor- ney Referral Service (800)733-5342 24/7. : ARTIE KELLER STUCCO. Licensed, and Insured. Con- ventional and Syn- thetic Systems., No job to big nor to small. Call 698-8327 or 626-9164. BOWDEN QUALITY fencing-,All types of fence, new or re- pairs. Best rates, Licensed & Insured. , Free estimates. Call 850-341-5391, BUDGET 'HOUSE Painting-. Insured & Licensed. CallAndy @ 850-304-9680. CAPITAL TRUST FINANCIAL Leading financial institution approving small business, mortgage, vehicle, and personal loans. Immediate response. Give us a call at 1 (800)419-1599 or apply online at' www.capitaltrust financial.com DAY BY Day Quality Fencing. Competi- ive pricing for all of your fencing needs. Locally licensed, owned and operat- ed. We look forward o your call. New ehcing or repairs. Call 850-529-3546. DIRT CHEEP Cleaning Service. HOLIDAY SPE- CIAL" One deep clean $10 discount with ad. Homes, condos, offices. Call 384-2388 315 Business Services DIVORCE $275- $350*COVERS chil- dren, etc. Only one signature required *Excludes govt. fees Call weekdays (800)462-2000, ext 600. (8am-7pm) Alta Divorce, LLC. Estab- lished 1977. DOUBLE "B" Land Clearing. Backhoe Work. Licensed and Insured. Bryen Bal- lard. (850)994-5740 or (850)232-1581. EXACT DRYWALL. Licensed ,& Insured. Locally owned & Op- erated, reasonable prices. All Phases of, Drywalling, Any Tex-. ture, NO MONEY DOWN, references available. Member of the Santa Rosa Chamber of Com- merce. Roger Tootle HM: 850-995-5090 Cell: 850-501-0519 FIRST CLASS Home Repair. Roof repair, painting, pressure washing, also mobile home repair. Over 50 years. experience. Free Estimates. Call Robert at 626-2093 or 777-7161. HUSEBY FLOOR covering. Installing Hardwood & Lami- nate Flooring, sand and refinishing. Rea- sonable Rates. Li- censed & Insured. Call for quote 850- 994-7561 or 490- 0404. 315 Business Services IRENE'S PET Care. Pet Sitting Boarding Dog Walking, 19 yrs. in Rescue Milton, Florida (850)981-1007 J & C Construction. Vinyl Siding, & handyman, Lic#9840044249. Locally Owned, Licensed & Insured. 20 Years Experi- ence. 994-4426. KITCHEN & BATH REMODELING. 20+ years experi- ence. Fox Remod- eling LLC. Cabinet. installation, trim car- pentry, tile, and more. Licensed & Insured. Also Certi- fied Installer for Home Depot & Lowes. Call 850- 981-0508. Leave message for Ron. LAND CLEARING/ Dozer/Tractor work Specializing in col- vert installation & Driveways. Leveling, root raking, bushog- ging, disking. Equip- ment and material transport available, By the Job or by the hour. Call for esti- mates. Call Billy Rogers.r 850-957- 4952 or Cell 850- 261-8407. MCARTHUR HOME Improvement. Decks, Porches, Out Buildings. 850-995- 7812. SANTA ROSA COUNTY HUMAN RESOURCES EMPLOYMENT ANNOUNCEMENT ******************S****** ******S*** ATTENTION: The information given on your application will be evaluated against the mini- mum qualifications of the job description. The length of related work experience, training and education described on your application, will be an important consideration in the entire applica- tion and seleption-process. After all applications are evaluated, your name will be placed on the employment list; ranked accordingly. Other than this announcement, no further notification will be sent. *************************************** Administrative Clerk H (4113) Range: 10 $ 9.23 per hour **12/05/2005 12/12/2005 ** Note: AlH experience and/or educational requirements must be clearly documented on application beLore qualification for employment is determined. Minimum Qualifications (MAust Be Attained Before the Closing Date) HS/GED., (3) yrs exp in typing and data entry;. type 30 wpm. CERTIFICATION: May require the ability to obtain and hold current cer- tification in the NCIC/FCIC terminal course. ADDITIONAL: Must pass a thorough back- ground check including CVSA and physical exam. May require shift work. . Evidence Clerk (1011) Range: 11 $ 9.46 per hour **12/05/2005 12/12/2005 ** Note: All experience and/or educational requirements must be clearly documented on application before qualification for employment is determined.. . Minimum Qualifications (Must Be Attained Before the Closing Date) HS/GED. (3) yrs exp in inventory control; (1) yr of clerical exp including record keeping or accounting. Applicants selected for this position must pass a CVSA, background investigation, and a physical/drug screening as a condition of hiring. Planner I (6037) Range: 23 $ 32,253.19 $ 35,601.49 DOQ **Open Until Filled** Note: A'l, experience and/or 'educational requirements must be clearly documented on application before qualification for employment is determined. Minimum QOualifications .(Must Be Attained Before the Closing Date) Bachelor's degree in Urban and Regional Planning, Environmental Science, Architecture, Landscape Architecture, ,or related field and 1 year of -relevant planning and zoning experi- ence, or Master's degree in Urban and Regional Planning or related .field and no experience. LICENSE: Applicant must have a valid State of Florida Driver's License at the date of hire and maintain said license while employed in this position. 315 Business Services MIKE KAYLOR Cement Mason *Patios *Walks' *Driveways Free estimates, no job too small,' Quality work at affordable prices. .994-0897. MANNING'S MEAT All cuts of beef, Pork, Poultry Deer and Wild, Hogs Ground, Cubed, Sliced. Summer sausage. Smoked sausage. Phillip Manning, Owner 850-501- 6861.' . 315 Business Services LYNNE HOUGH Photography Photo Restoration & Stor- age. 48 hour turn- around time on CD or email 8 mp digital excellent quality guaranteed. 623- = 1440 or www.black- waterimages.com 315 Business Services MOBILE HOME Brokers. Major and minor repairs. Re- roof, patio covers, screen rooms, level- ing, locally owned, operated. Free esti- mates. 100% Fi- nancing WAC. Call 857-1051. K.~$ ;~k~ I. ,- -. - All LA ~, 11 -. LOCAL HOME Re- pair. Paint, drywall,' trim & tile. Fence re- pair & installation. 10 years experi- ence. Contact Paul McMullen 850-723- 9767. NEW CONCRETE' *Construction Patios Driveways - Slabs Also Tearout & Replace damage concrete (850)494-7777 ~J1~d~ ~w L Pi -- Servic Plme & Helers eede Service Plumber- with a minimum of 3 years experience. Starting pay- $14.00 $16.00 an hour depending on experience. We are looking for a team player that has a desire to grow with us. Your work effort will be appreciated. Helpers- we are looking for team players that want to learn a trade or expand their knowledge and 'skills with.willingness to work hard. Call 626-8552 for interview 8 '- . Planner II (6038) Range: 25 $ 35,601.49 -$ 39,297.38 DOQ **Open Until Filled** Note: All experience and/or educational requirements must be clearly documented on application before qualification for employment. is determined. Minimum Qualifications (Must Be Attained Before the Closing Date) Bachelors Degree in Urban and Regional Planning, Environmental Science, Architecture, Landscape Architecture,. or related field, and 2 years of relevant planning and zoning experi- ence, or a Master's Degree in Urban, and Regional Planning or related field and 1 year of relevant planning and zoning experience. LICENSE: Applicant must have 'a valid State of Florida Driver's License at the date of hire and maintain said license while employed in this position. Planner III (6035) Range: 27 $ 39,297.38 $ 43,376.94 DOQ **Open Until Filled** Note: All experience and/or educational requirements must be .clearly documented on application before qualification for:employ-ment is determined. Minimum Oualifatinns (Must RBe Attainedrl Before the Closing Date) Bachelor's, degree in Urban, and Regional Planning, Environmental Science, Architecture, Landscape Architecture, or related field, and .4 years of relevant planning and zoning experi- ence, or Master's degree in Urban and Regional Planning or related field and 2 years of relevant planning and zoning experience. LICENSE: Applicant must have a valid State of Florida Driver's License at the date of hire and maintain said license while employed in this position. Testing will be held on Thursday, December 15, 2005 for Communications Dispatcher I and Administrative Clerk II. The APPLI- CANT must contact Human Resources at 850- 983-1948 to receive their assigned testing time for the date above. All applications and sup- porting documents must be received on or before Monday December 12, 2005 at 4:30pm in order to obtain a testing time. **NO. EXCEPTIONS WILL BE MADE ON DATE/TIME** FOR EAC1 POSITION APPLIED FOR, ALL REQOUTIRED SUTPPORTIN( DOCUTTIM NTS (i.e. diplomas, transcripts, and/or certificates) LISTED ON THE JOB DESCRIP- TION/S, MUST BE SUBMITTED BY THE CLOSING DATE/S NO LATER THAN 4:30pm. DOCUMENTS MAY BE DELIV- ERED BY US MAIL, FAX, EMAIL, OR HAND DELIVERED. If the required sup- porting documents are not in by the close date. your application will not be submitted for consideration. In an effort to further assist applicants, we offer the ease of applying online at HYPERLINK "http://www.santarosa.fl.gov" www.santarosa.fl.gov. Complete job descrip- tions and applications are also available at the Santa Rosa County Human Resources Office, 6495 Caroline Street, Suite H, Milton, FL 32570, phone (850) 983-1948, Fax (850) 981-' 2003. Veteran's Preference 'will be given in accordance with Florida Statutes. A Drug Free Workplace/ EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER A &fk&rl &"If I ""I, j LUU&LUfta LYI L4.3% Lic ... . . _. . t. ............. f 1 I PAGE 4B THE SANTA ROSA PRESS GAZETTE DECEMBER 3, 2005 315 Business Services NEW HOPE PAINT- ING & WALLPA- PERING *Drywall repairs & patchwork *Pressure cleaning (homes, decks, pa- tios,, driveways & sidewalks) *Carpen- try work (crown molding, paneling, trim base & case, in- stall cabinets & build decks) Residential. Interior/Exterior. Family owned busi- ness, over 30 years., Call The Ericksens today (850)723- 2550 or 623-6034 .*Al.mhfflilii Divorce'108, Adoption '80 Name Change '55 FREE Typing, Call for Worksheet (850) 434-7524 1850 N. "W" St. (1 blk. N. of Flea Market)! l 111 315 Business Services STUMP-EASE STUMP Grinding. Most removals $35.00. Discount for multiply removals. Backyard Accessible Licensed & Insured. Local Contractor. Retired USN. 232- 8746. TNT CARPORTS R.V. & Boat covers Buildings, Garages. Portable Sheds CARPORTS Single $595 Double $695. 12 X 41-$1295 24 X 31 $1990 Galvanized Steel Many sizes/colors, Financing Available Free delivery & setup (850)983-2296 or Paaer 505-1867 * * * ** --~* i leT 410 mom I I 315 Business Services TREES AND Roofs. Professional tree ex- perts, roof cover ups, carpentry, local in business 40 years, insurance and license number: RC0066546. Call 850-862-0383 or 850-865-2000 PLACE .YOUR AD HERE VICKERS FENCING "Making good neigh- bors one fence at a time." Specializing in Wood fences. New installations and re- pairs. Competitive pricing. Licensed an Insured. Free esti- mates. 994-7585 or' 791-0198. wV Find your name and win $5.00 Find your name in the Classified Section of Wednesday's or : Saturday's Press Gazette and you can win $5.00. Bring proof of f identification by our office before r the date of next publication and pick up your money. Pre Gazette, 6629 Elva St., Milton 623-2120 . * I 44 I,.Sd A: * 6I -o 4W lom 4.- - ~ * * f-ow *w : -- Find out about these and more in your local paper! Publc Notice reo 04cMI atS y III Ini-ormeI. Read your public notices,. www. floridapublicnotices.com 320 Child Care CHRISTIAN GRANDMOTHER wishes to provide child care to infant,, toddler in downtown Milton. $85 a week. Call 850-449-4070. 325 Domestic DEPENDABLE HOUSEKEEPER TEN YEARS EXPE- RIENCE. REASON- ABLE RATES.CALL 994-6236 345 Lawn Care CLARK'S LAWN' Care and General Maintenance & All Types of Tractor Work. Licensed & Insured. Call Mike Clark at 626-2428. PAGE'S TREE SERVICE Trim, cut & remove. Call 626- '21.59 (if no answer, please leave message) FIREWOOD $50. a load and up. 350, Senior Care VISITING ANGELS SENIOR CARE In home Companionship . Meals ,- Light housework Errands 944-2211 ,355 Sewing & Alterations JUST JUDY'S, SEAMSTRESS YEARS OF EXPERIENCE, FAIR PRICES. Alterations Dress-making S'Repairs *Weddings *Formals JUDY HARVEY 5901 Castle Drive Milton, FL 626-6349 , Miscellaneous CREDIT REPAIR - 29 years experience licensed and bond- ed. One price - clean credit for life. Lee Harrison Credit Restoration. Call (903)835-1667 for free information package. www.LHcreditrepair. com, LH2171@aol.cOm. * * 360 Miscellaneous EARN DEGREE on- line from home. *Medical, *Business, *Paralegal, *Com- puters. Job Place- ment Assistance. Computer & Finan- cial aid if qualify. (866)858-2121 www.onlinetidewa- tertebh.com., METAL ROOFING SAVE $$$ Buy Di- rect From Manufac- turer. 20 colors in stock with all Acces- sorles. Quick turn around Delivery Available Toll Free (888)393-0335. NEW LOG CABIN- NC Mountains, New shell on secluded. mountain site.. $89,900. Hardwood forest. Great fall col- ors. Paved road. Near parks & lakes., Acreage & financing available. (828)247- 0081. OXYGEN USERS: Enjoy more free- dom! Travel without canisters, Oxlife's lightweight, Oxygen, concentrators run off your. car & in your home. U.S.A.- made 0- Warranteed (800)780-2616 www.oxlifeinc.com. PURPLE MARTIN Houses from www.SKMFG.com are now available at the World's Largest Retailer in Pet De- partment, $19.97, for a store near you, call (800)764-8688. S 402 Apartments 1, BEDROOM fur- nished apartment with central heat & air. No pets. $400. month, $250. dep. Call for appointment. 994-7246 1 BEDROOM unfur- nished apartment for rent. 623-8875 ,4BPR/,r APART- MENT Total Electric, No pets. $350 per month/ $300 securi- ty deposit. 623-5697 leave message. MILTON- IMMACU- LATE 3/2 House on quiet cul-de-sac. Awesome school district. New refrig- erator included. Sorry no pets al-. lowed. $975 month lease w/ $800 secur- ity deposit. Call 623-5483 or 384- 3973. 402 Apartments The All New! Jay Apartments FULLY RENOVATED ONE, TWO, AND THREE BEDROOMUNITS NOW AVAILABLE WAC, . 850-623-0609 404 Commercial FOR RENT- Commercial bldg: 800. sq.ft. 7251 Hwy. 90 East , $700.75 per month. Sales tax & water In- cluded. $500 de- posit. (850) 623- 8575. 406 Homes 3 BDR- 1 1/2 bath w/garage- Lrg. back- yard fenced, ref., dish washer, fans (very nice) $815 per mo. Call 850- 572-4527. FOR RENT Like new clean 2BR/BA. home in Milton garage, ceil- ing fans, stove. Ref- non smoking envi- ronment no pets $850. mo. 80b se- curity deposit- (850)994-5946 FOR RENT- Brand New Single Family House- Country liv- ing in Milton-'3 bed- 2 bath & office/den, 2 1/2 Car -Garage. $1,450. Mo. plus de- posit. 850-449-2983 or 850-939-1414. LARGE COUNTRY home, 7 miles N of Whiting Field's Hwy 87 entrance. 4bd/2ba, formal liv- ing/dining room, den/study, eat-in- kitchen, CH/A. No smoking/pets. 1st/last months rent required. $795 ,, month, $500.,depos- it. 995-0500/995- 8282. MILTON- 2 Bdrm, 1 bath, A/C, new in- side. 5454 Munson Hwy. Near East gate Whiting. $675 F & L. 957-4825. MILTON- NEW 4 bdrm, 1 acre, all ap- pliances. $1,250 plus deposit. Possi- ble lease or pur- chase. VA financing. Call Tom (agent) 850-449-2983. FOR SALE 91 ALLEGRO In Good Shape 2350 406 Homes TWO NEW 3/2 Homes, Planation Woods- $1,150 per month plus deposit. 877-548-4373. 408 Land LAND FOR SALE Refer to Classification #510 MOBILE HOME lots for rent including R.V's. FEMA wel- come. Eastgate Mo- bile Home Ranch. 626-8973. 410 Mobile Homes 13 X 56, 2 bdrm, clean, new heat & air, Rice Rd. & Old Bagdad Hwy. area'. .$400 dep. $570 rent. 324-0494. 2 BDRM/2 bath Mo- bile home on private lot in Pace. Total electric. $485 per month/ $200 depos- it. No pets. Baycrest Realty 994-7918.- 2 TO 3 bedroom rentals. Jay, Milton and Pace. $400 to $650 per month. Call 994-5703, leave message. 4/2 MOBILE home on private lot., No smoking. No pets. References re- quired. $650 mp plus damage depos- it. Trash pick -up, washer and dryer in- cluded. Call 623-6099 or 626-1627 FOR RENT 3BR/ Doublewide on cor- rner lot total electric. East Gate Mobile Home Ranch .626- 8973 MARLBORO VIL- LAGE 3bedroom/'2 bathroom 475/475 2 bedroom, 1 bath 400/400. No pets, 723-2532 MOBILE HOME for rent- 1 bdrm/1 bath, .-. Pea ERidge area. $350 per .month $200 deposit. No pets. Baycrest Re- alty 994-7918. NICE, QUIET, clean park. Includes water, garbage & lawn service. Two new 2bd/ 2ba. from $500 to $600. No pets. 255-7772. PEA RIDGE 2/2 in- side completely re- built. Total electric, large private lot, wa- ter furnished. 'Refer- ences required. No Pets. $475 a month And $475 deposit. 994-8271. QUIET PARK, new 2BR 2B $525 + dep. also 2BR 1B $425+ dep.NO PETS, Se- niors welcome, Call 626-1552. SMALL 2BR ideal for single or couple East Gate. Mobile Home Ranch. 626- 8973. 412 Rooms For Rent BEDROOMS FOR rent. Downtown Mil- ton, Glover Lane, Everything included. $100/wk. 850-449- 4070. Cable, Refrig- erator, Color TV, Mi- crowave, A/C, gar- bage, parking in- cluded. Clean. ROOM FOR rent Milton-Munson area.Utility included, free long distance, direct TV, fax, inter-. net.Non smoking en- vironment, maid & laundry available. $325 mo. 957-4616 414 Roommates Wanted ROOM FOR rent, Kitchen, washer & dryer, utilities fur- nished, $75 a week. Near King Middle School. Call 626- 2786 LOOKING FOR roommate- near Hwy. 87N & Hwy 4 intersection, conven-, ient to Whiting Field, Jay and Brewton. Call Jena 981-3320. ROOMMATE WANTED- Clean, non-smoker house in Navarre, $550 per mo. utilities in- cluded. Available in January. 936-9862. 502 Apartments 4 SALE Duplex $95,000. Call 994- 8045 506 Homes 4743 WILDWOOD DR; walertroni, 1 acre,'2 houses. Sale. by'ow ner , BY OWNER Cute Cottage Style Home, in Milton 3 bed- rooms/ 2 bathrooms, white picket fence, flower boxes, porch and deck, 2 out buildings. $79,900. Call (850)623-3190 or (850)485-4439 BY OWNER/ AGENT 3bd/2ba. Lakefront. -The Moors Golf & Rac- quet Club. $239,900. 380- 3660. MILTON" 3 BR/2 BA, 1,000 s.f. All brick home. Lot size 130 x 305.;' Must see. 850-261-9889 or 850-626-4897. MILTON- NEW 4, bdrm, 1 acre, all ap-" pliances. $1,250 plus deposit. Possi- ble lease or pur- chase. VA financing Call Tom (agent) 850-449-2983. POOL! 3br/ 2 bath in Milton on over 1/2 an acre. Townhouse in Pensacola. Lori Frey, 1 First 'Choice Realty 476-2154. 510 Land FOR SALE 100X341 Lot. Locat- ed at the end of Ward Basin Rd. $6,500. May trade for antique car 50's and 60's. Call (662)773-9815. FOR SALE- Fenced, 4 acres +/-, Deep well, septic tank, zoned agricul- ture. Partially wood- ed and pasture. 4 miles from Milton city limits. $16,500 per acre. For more information call 261-2741 or 623-6329. *bf L GEORGIA PROP- ERTIES for sale- Parcels range from 3 to 1,000 acres. All deeply discounted 1031 tax exchange welcome. Visit Peach State at www.farmandtimber- com or Call (866) 300-7653. LAND FOR RENT Refer to Classification #408 THE BERNATH Place/Waterfront lot. 80ft on Mulatto Bay- ou. $250,000. 623- 6848. 512 . Mobile Homes SECLUDED & SERENE NW of NAS Whit- ing Field 20 Placid acres zoned agricultural Land prop. tax value at $198,043 3 mobile homes, garage, barn, shed * 626-6767 * $247,239' . FOR SALE- Double- wide mobile home on 1/4 acre. 3/2, 1,600- s.f., f/p, $89,900. Will do owner financing w/$20K down. Call Barbara Cumbie 377-6787 or 626- 8959. 512 Mobile Homes SECLUDED 6 acres Northeast of Milton, 10 minutes from Blackwater State Park, 2- 1999 Palm Harbor modular homes. 3B/ 2Bath, front and back porch on both, shop, Storage, fully stocked fish pond. Four acres fenced pasture. Beautiful family homesite, must sell for medical reasons, $300,000 for all'. Call 850-957-8784 or 850-554-5237. 556 Homes MIAMI WATER- FRONT Pre-con- struction 10% down, 2 year build out. GA Coastal Waterfront Pre-construction 1st phase assignable/ GA Lots $6,900+; RV lots $15k. Real- tor/ (877)468-5687. NC MOUNTAIN LOG CABIN on mountain top, unfin- ished inside, view, trees, waterfall &' large public lake nearby, no traffic, $89,900 owner (866)789-8535 www.NC77.com. UNIQUE 6,000 sq. ft. Lake Lanier home, private-2ac, 325 ft on lake, ex- quisite gardens, wa- terfalls, boat dock, 50mi: NE of Atlanta, GA $1,500,000: Do- ris, Savage RE, (770)861-8525. 560 SLand "TENNESSEE LAKE, PROPER- TIES" Located on pristine Norris Lake, TVA's first reservoir. Lakefronts, lake & mountain views, homes and land,..,. CALL Lakeside Re- alty 123,626-5820 www lakesiderealty- tn.com. $10,000 -DIS- COUNT! Grand Opening! Ocala area- The Preserve at Oak Hill. Upscale equestrian commun- ity of 5 to 21 acre parcels. .Private, gat- ed, trails. Discount ends 12/15/05. Broker/Owner. (352)330-0022 ASHEVILLE, NC Mountains, Grand Opening! Large Mountain properties, spectacular long range views of sur- rounding Pisgah Na- tional Forest, mi-. nutes to downtown Asheville and 'the Blue Ridge Park-' way; Only 65 care- fully sculpted home- sites offered in 175+ acre gated commun- ity w/ Clubhouse, outside hearth, and nature trail. Pre- Construction pricing. Huge savings, Ex- cellent financing! This extraordinary opportunity won't last long I Call Now (888) 670-5263. BEAUTIFUL NORTH CAROLINA. ESCAPE THE HEAT IN THE COOL BEAUTIFUL PEACEFUL MOUN- TAINS. OF WEST- ERN NC. Homes, Cabins, Acreage & Investments. Chero- kee Mountain Realty GMAC Real Estate, Murphy. www.chero- keemountalnrealty.c ' om. Call for Free Brochure (800)841- 5868. COASTAL LIVING at It's Best- Bruns- wick County, North Carolina. Homes and homesites. CALL NOWI (800)682-9951 Coastal Carolina Lifestyle Inc www,.coastalcaroll- nallfestyle.lnfo. MOUNTAIN, LAKE, and Vacation Prop- erties available in Northeast Georgia and Western NC. Contact Exit Realty (877)203-5151 www.exitng.com $22,000 o.b.o. 850-675-3623 Cell 324-2 w. 0 go 10 10 * Copyrighted Material -- Syndicated Content -** " Would like to BUY Centipede / Sod, by the acre. Please call 623-1058 or 675-5517 Available from Commercial News Providers 14 * * * 4- m -a * -a OTHER^^^^ REA^B~^L ESAT I FORS ALE I^ flirld. u'llI rilt. I PAGE'5B THE SANTA ROSA PRESS GAZETTE DECEMBER 3,2005 560 Land COASTAL LIVING at it's Best- Bruns- wick County, North Carolina. Homes and homesites. CALL NOW! (800)682-9951 Coastal Carolina Lifestyle Inc www,coastalcaroli- nalifestyle.info. COASTAL SOUTH- EAST Georgia Large wooded water access, marsh view, lake front, and golf oriented homesites from the mid $70's Live oaks, pool, ten- nis, golf. (877)266- 7376. www.cdoper- spoint.com. EAST ALABAMA Mountain Property for sale, one hour West of Atlanta in Piedmont, AL Great for enjoyment or in- vestment 19.5- acres- $6,142 down, $510 monthly.Infor- mation Call Glenn (850) 545-4928. ESCAPE TO YEL-: LOW TOP MOUN- TAIN, Western NC. Easy Access, Paved Roads, Privacy, Gat- ed, Awesome views! Acreage w/creeks & log-cabin shell from $89,900. Financing Available. (828)247- 0081. FIND PEACE FROM THE STORMS! Magnificent Georgia Properties For Sale. Timberland, Farm- land & Recreational *Acreage's From 3 TO 3,000*- Call PeachState at (866)300-7653. www.farmandtimber. com GAL 2550 GEORGIA HOT LOTS Starting at ' $7,500+. Hot Springs Village, Ar- kansas. No Credit Check. Owner Fi- nanced, 20% down. GA Coast & Miami Waterfont Pre-Con- struction. Realtor (877)463-5687 560 Land GRAND OPENING SALE Phase 2. Lake View Bargains! Wa- ter access from $34,900 w/ FREE Boat Slips. PAY NO CLOSING COSTS Sat & Sun 12/10 & 12/11. Huge pre- construction savings on beautifully wood- ed parcels at 34,000 acre lake in Tennes- see. Enjoy unlimited water recreation. Surrounded by state forest. Lakefront available. Excellent financing Call now (800)704-3154 x 701. INVESTMENT LOTS $5,000 in- creasing in value by the month, on paved roads with all utilities FSBO (954)523- 8118. MOUNTAIN HOME, Arkansas. Mountain lots $4995 each. Water, Electric, Paved Streets. Ready to build on. Large fresh water lake w/access. Call 864 647 0817 or 864-247-1539. NC MOUNTAIN LOG CABIN on mountain top, unfin- ished inside, view, trees, waterfall &. large public lake nearby, no traffic, $89,900 owner (866)789-8535 www.NC77.com. NEW MEXICO -16 acres $24,990 Scen- , ic region, views, canyons, trees, roll- ing hills, wildlife. En- joy hunting, hiking, horses, great cli- mate. Power, great access. 100% fi- nancing2 Call (914)232-5100. 560 Land NORTH CAROLINA Gated Lakefront Communityl.5 acres plus, 90 miles of shoreline. Never before offered with %20 pre-develoment discounts, %90 financing. Call(800)709-5253 OWN, A LAKE- FRONT RETREAT Private community on the TN/KY bor- der. Just 1-1/2 hours to Nashville. Spec- tacular views of Lake Barkley. 1 to 6 acres from the $40s. New to Market. Call (866)339-4966. OWN A PRIVATE MOUNTAIN RE- TREAT Spectacular gated riverfront mountain community near Asheville, NC. 1-8 acre building sites from the $60s. Borders National Forest. Community lodge & river walk. Call (866)292-5762., SEASON CLOSE- OUT SALE IN THE TENNESSEE SMO- KIES Gated Water- front Community Riverfront and Mountain Views Available. Prices Starting. Low as $46,900. Final Phase Limited' Lots Call Now! Ask about our lot/ home pkg. Buy Direct from the Developer SAVE THOUSANDS$$$$ (800)559-3095 ext 327 www.rivercrest.com. SERENE MOUN- TAIN Golf Homesite $69,900. Breathtak- ing views. Upscale golf community set, amid Dye designed 18 hole course in Carolina Mountains. Near Asheville NC. A sanctioned Golf Digest Schools teaching facility Ex- cellent, financing. Call toll-free (866)334-3253 x. 993 www.cherokee- valleysc.com. 560 Land TN WEEKEND RE- TREAT ACREAGE New lake community close to Chattanoo- ga & Knoxville. Lim- ited number of pri- vate boat slips. Community lake ac- cess and amenities. 1/2 + acres from $40K. Call (866)292-5769. PLACE YOUR AD HERE ASIA JAZZAR WESTERN NC MOUNTAINS North Carolina Where there is: Cool Moun- tain Air, Views & Streams, Homes, Cabins & Acreage. CALL FOR FREE BROCHURE OF MOUNTAIN PROP- ERTY SALES (800)642-5333. Re- alty Of Murphy 317 Peachtree St. Mur- phy, N.C. 28906. www.realtyofmur- WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA MOUNTAINS Cool Air, Views, Streams, Homes, Cabins, Acreage FREE BROCHURE OF MOUNTAIN PROPERTY (800)642-5333. Realty Of Murphy 317 Peachtree St. Murphy, N.C.28906 www.realtyofmur- phv.com 706 Livestock Supplies HAY" FOR SALE Coastal Hay. 623- 6769 or 336-2267. 708 Pets CHRISTMAS BOX- ERS- for sale - Ready 12/16/05. 4 females left- fawn w/ white streak down face & white on neck. Both parents on premises. $350 each. 626-6149. GIANT PLATED Lizard for sale. Ac- cessories included. Call 418-0942 for more information. POMERANIAN PUPPIES for sale. AKC registered. 8 weeks old.. $400. 675-2719. 712 Lost & Found PETS PLACE YOUR AD HERE LOST 9 month old white & black medi- um hair dog look like a Springer Spaniel. Lost in vicinity of Stewart St. Reward offer. 626 6444 or 516-5445 LOST BEAGLES in .East Milton area. Right after Dennis near the end of July. 1 male, 1 female. Please call with any information 626- 2428 or 516-7983. LOST MALE CAT No tail, creamy white with gray face and blue eyes. 623-3519 LOST YOUR PET? Be sure to call Santa Rosa Animal Control to report him missing and to be sure he's not there waiting on you to pick him up! 850-983-4680 LOST- BOSTON Terrier- black with white on feet and green collar with dog tags. Answers to " Little Bit. Please call 623-6929or 981- nROR' 804 Apparel JUST JUDY'S ALTERATIONS Dress Making and Morel Call Judy at 850-626-6349 806 Appliances FOR SALE maytag stackable washer and dryer exc. cond. $225.00 side by side. refrigerator. $225.00 FOR SALE- Maytag Side by side refriger- ator. Excellent con- dition. $250. May- tag Neptune dryer $150. 995-8730. Generators at every- day low pricesI Ready for immediate shipment. 3,000 kw to 15,000 kw. Call (888)483-8722 or (877)807-8722. 24 hours. 814 Furniture SOFA/LOVESEAT SET- $500. Anti- que round oak table. $150. 850-983- 4990. 818 Lawn Equipment FOR SALE- Murray 12.5 h.p., 38 in. cut riding lawnmower w/dump cart. New, less than 20 hours running time. $700. 983-2779. KABOTA TRACK- ER cylinder. diesel 18' long trailer, bush hog straight blade, box blade, sm scoup, and boom. for sale $9,700. Call 626-6404 GENERAL ^^*^^^SE 3-WEEK BUILDING \SALEI "Last- Chancel" 20x26 Now $3995. 25x30 $5700. 30x40 $8300. 40x60 $12,900. Others. Meets 140 M.P.H. Higher available. One end included. Pioneer (800)668- 5422. ALL STEEL .BLDGS. UP TO 50 % OFF! Engi- neered for Hurricane Coast! Ship factory direct for quick deliv- ery. 24 x 30 Up to 100 x 200 I Call Nowl (800) 499- 6401 Eddie. CHRISTIAN FIC- TION books, over 50 titles $75. Matthew Henry commentary set $20, Floral chair $25, King size quilt $50, Lrg. wood shelf w/4 hooks $25. King size sheet set $20. Mermaid metal wall hanging $10. 994- 5300. 820 Lumber & Hardware SAWMILLS FROM only $2,795.00 Con- vert your LOGS TO VALUABLE LUM- BER with your Nor- wood portable band sawmill. Log skid- ders also available. www.norwoodindus- tries.o -Free in- formation: (800)578-1363 ext 300N. 826 Sporting Goods GOLF BUSINESS, play lots of golf, play better golf, play the best courses, help others through chari- ties, earn an awe- some income. Call 24/7 (800)709-4684. 830 Miscellaneous For Sale 830 Miscellaneous For Sale 'STAINED GLASS fiberglass molds, beveled, full sheet Youghiogheny - glass, .various tools. 623-6768. 3-WEEK BUILDING SALE! "Last Chancel" 20x26 Now $3995. 25x30 $5700. 30x40 $8300. 40x60 $12,900. Others. Meets 140 M.P.H. 830 Miscellaneous For Sale FOR SALE- 20" chrome rims with new tires $1,400. Al- so a black sofa & love seat w/match- Ing black and gold pillows. New condi- tion $400. Call 255- 9293. FREE 4-ROOM DI- RECTV W/INSTAL- LATIONI FREE DVRI FREE DVD PLAYER! 3 MONTHS FREE HBO CINEMAXI ACCESS 225+ CHANNELS. 100% DIGITAL CONDI- TIONS APPLY. CALL NOW (866)500-4056. MMER STEEL BUILDING CLEAR- ANCE SALE All Sizes Must Go 25x20, 30x40, 40x60, 40x80 other sizes available FREE'6hipping if or- dered by November 14th (800)878-1343. We Deliver & Install Centipede I St. Augustine Bermuda Balled Pine Straw Call us first, Save Time Call us last, Save Money Hwy. 87 So. Milton 828-8578 SAVE ON PRE- SCRIPTION MEDI- CINES! Up to 90% discount! Patent. Generic. OTCs too. Reliable. Safe. Easy. Fastl Order via internet. CC pay- ment. US Postal Service delivery. www.pharmamx.co Cedrtipede- St. AuguIstine Farm Direct We Deliver 434-0066 | available. included. (800)668- 832 Miscellaneous Wanted GLASS CRAFTER needs empty glass soft drink bottles, (all kinds). Not necessa- rily collectors edi- tions. Will pick up. 983-8042. PAY CASH for.junk cars or trucks. Run- ning or not. Call 983-9527 834 Lost & Found MERCHANDISE FOUND Boating & Fishing equipment left be- hind at boat launch at bridge by the Riv- erwalk. Please call 983-8243 to identify. 904 Cars 1980 EL Camino for sale. Price negiotia- ble. 626-8438. 1999 LINCOLN- Less than 50K miles. Extra clean, leather. $11,000 obo. 623-9057 or 626-3380. 2001 CHRYSLER Sebring LX Coupe maroon, A/C, Sony cd, .93k miles. Runs and looks great. Asking $6000. Call Vickv 380-5783 904 Cars " '99 MITSUBISHI''"'" Eclipse 70,000 miles, Automatic, 17" rims, LED un2'-' derbody lights, re-"' mote start. DVS':l"-'' player.$8,500 OBO '"' (850) 554-31331. ' FOR SALE 2000. Dodge Stratus, SE, good cond. Av mile-, age for year, ideal, - for students higl., school and college,- priced right, $4365 906 ' Boats HONDA OUT- BOARD motor, .. h.p., excellent condi-. tion, $200. 623. " 6768. 914 Recreational , 12 1/2'FT. TRUCK e " Camper, electric jacks, air, furnace,. $3,000.00 850-981.-* _ 1951. 918 - Trucks - 1985 CHEVROLET: ; Truck, good work-'; truck, $1,000.- 623-; 9057 or 626-3380. 91' CHEVY S-10,.- 4.3 Liter, V-6. $2,500. 994-7286 . WHITE 1986-F1507-- 4x4. Auto. 174k.' cold A/C; new paint:,..' new bench seat,' - toolbox. $3,900. Caln f 983-2373 --- 920 Vans ,-' '91 FORD High top- van. $1,900. 341-, .6532. - 922 Other 4'X8' UTILITY TraiL-V " er $400 metal frame'-;' with pressure treaty''.. ed sides, end +,.i floor. 13" tires good'!.Z, condition 850-622':4- 8232 OCC SCHWINN " Chopter Bicycle, all.': original like new, exA.'t tras included. $125:-;6 OBO. call 994-4263 . Higher One end Pioneer 5422. PES I PAGE 6B THE SANTA ROSA PRESS GAZETTE DECEMBER 3,2005 "DAY BY DAY Quality Fencing' Corrpeltlive pri.: l.m or all of y,.c ur iercng ree,: Locally licensed, IT d owned f",! and operated. We look toward to your call. SNe leri crng O ir repairs Call 850-529-3546 ' ,daybydayfencing @gmail.co L mailt.coL, wJ w w Patios-Driveways-Slabs Also Tearout & Replace Damage Concrete (850) 494 7777 ^ mw. /Z s% (II(IW\\ I SMcArthur Home / Improvement / ( 995-7812 Local Home Repair 1 * Fence Repair Installation * Paint Drywall *Trim *Tile 10 years experience Contact Paul McMullen 850-723-9767 h1 ng ANN ",TRUC S' Asphalt .i "'' ,Limestone I & C Constructioi n I ' 1',; 4 994-1 Mike Kaylor - Cement Mason 4 Patios Driveways Walks Free Estimaies Ouality work No job too small Allordable prices oQn .AI._n 7 v II DIRT CHEBEP Cleaning Service "HOLIDAY SPECIAL" One deep clean $10 discount with ad Homes Condos Offices 850-384-2388 ,,..V A ".^, MANNING'S MEAT MANNING'S MEAT ($ r PROCESSING . ,,V 1 Deer and Wild Hogs Sliced Ground Cubed Smoked Sausage Summer Sausage PHILLIP MANNING, OWNER 850-501-6861 Aher Hours and Sundays 850-626-9156 rPR'WW . 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Pressure Cleaning Wallpapering Carpentry Work i Call the Ericksens today! -/ - 723-2550 6236084 Need Stucco Work? / LilenseU 0d IInUIU Locally owned & Operated , Reasonable Prices All Phases ol Drywallirig Any Texture Painnrgq Remodelrig Damage Repair INO MOrIE V DOWN REFERENCES AVAILABLE Roger Tootle SHM: (850)995-5090 LCell: (850)501-0519 , LICtNSE1-U AlIU NlibUI-it-U Conventional and Synthetic Syslems 698-8327 S626-9164. e6 Backhoe Work ", , Stump & Tree Removal Hurricane Clean-up t Dirt Work No Job Too Big or Small Brven Ballard Stump Grinding Above & Beyond Tree Service Don't wait until it's too late Senior & Military Discounts Licensed Kevin Frey Estimates Bobcat (850)983-7820 Services .1 1441 CREIGHITON HRD, PENSACOUULA, -L S32504 QA< o Fax: (850i479-2555 s ^Cell: (850) 777-1153 1,,. EMAIL: freysellstoday@ hotmail.com POOL! 3br/ 2 bath in Milton on over 1/2 an acre. ^. '; ,^ "I a^o' 4m Lori Fn REALTO , F l ri m I lFli*N -i M I Fr0 h LL F^ - NG FINANCIAL INSTITUTION APPROVING SMALL BUSINESS, MORTGAGE, VEHICLE, AND PERSONAL LOANS. IMMEDIATE RESPONSE!! GIVE US A CALL AT 1(800)419-1599 OR APPLY ONLINE AT WWW.CAPITALTRUSTFINANCIAL.COM Uw Also Removes Roots, Bushes, Hedgerows * Backyard Accessible V I* Local Contractor-Retired USN Lc esf// Senior Discouni Vn sea 232-8746 Insured r ..... '_ --v . r, You'll find exactly what you need in the BSD! Businesses, place your ad in the Business Service Directory and recieve a FREE line ad! Call Dale or David at 623-2120 to find out how. Vi( '~ ~ ckers Fencing good aec94dow oee ate a taeue. Specializing in wood fences. New installations and repairs. Competitive pricing. Free estimates. D94-7585 p #4 Licensed & Insured. 0 791-0198.. "\ \ k / / Ni I -m F U: 1 I I: FIRST 1777-1153 LCHOICE www.1 firstchoicerealty.com Land Clearing, and all tractor, dozer, and related services \ \ NO JOB TOO SMALL! Call Billy Rogers for estimate Phone: (850) 957-4952 Cell: (850) 261-8407 -<- laws \\ r. f r \4 m ddISE:1R AREIJ 1944-2 S IA N\. % k --A "-3. f lqw v :.---y.' :_, \ ^ / V 1% -00 or 000 OU wZ,990- - 0J |