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6at Q sa,8 a 3 * A [..' aU 12/01/06 **BO 10 LIBRARY OF FLORIDA HISTORY UNIVERSITY OF FL PO BOX 11 00"' GAINESVILLE FL 32611--007 wlct1 - PIU _)Y --1y off-�'''o--W -'i e w 's'---a-" � f�Aya nuy iA?'Y .goes',wt' .A',e) kv. , ~ Air Products settles 7-year-old case By LYNNE HOUGH Press Ga.:o zc Stinff \'rr .Ar Products settled out-of- court Thursda\ x% ith 106 Santa Rosa County plaintiffs. Officials refused to disclose the amount of the settlement. As part of the arrangement. attorneys representing the plaintiffs agreed to "sign-off" on an additional issue of Escambia Bay contamination b% eroundw water at Air Products Attomen Allen \. "Butch" Businesses jump o one-cent tax band, B3 LYNNE HOUGH P Pit Gau~% i Start tllm i You an get there from here. That's the attitude of a local political campaign organized to support the one-cent local option sales tax for roadwa impro ement. . More than $20.000 has. been raised to support the efforts of "Better Roads No, !" Santa Rosa %oting residents have been the target of mail- outs, roadside signage and advertisements. W: Group members say one reason the\ support the tax is .because it is a fair wa\ to raise the necessary riopnies without ,puttirig a burden on one panic- .ular segment of the population. -Een visitors to the area who ,use Santa Rosa roads will be .helping to pay for the asphalt the\ use to travel. Early voting has begun and Sept. 5 is just a fe-w da. s aw a\ Accident leach By LYNNE HOUGH P-,r G :1l, lu , .1 )'f \'tia,.r Pensacola Police are still investigating why a 57-year-old " The Press. Gazette is .. ,printed on 100% recy- cled paper using envi- ronmentally-friendly soy-based ink. j PRWITEDWITH IwSMINK 7121H 13 E 85 75DD 155| When otherss go the polls next \week. the\ w"ill be deciding the future of Santa Rosa Counts transportation needs. Those needs include proj- ects to improve traffic on Hw\.. 98: Woodbine Road at Five Points: to create a Willard Norris.Bell Lane connector at 'Hw\\. 90. Hw y. 90'i in and around Milton: a H",. 87 North evacuation route and a Hwv, 87 connector. Area cities \ill benefit b\ receiving revenue for city road projects. SBetter Roads Now! is sup-. ported :by ' all; Santa Rosa Count\ Chambers of Commerce: Rural Metro Ambulance: Santa Rosa Sheriff WVendell Hall: the Santa Rosa Firefighters' Association, and all three municipalities: Jay; Milton; and Gulf Breeze. While many citizens in the community support the one- cent sales tax hike. others ha\e expressed skepticism. question-, is to suicide Milton. man shot and killed himself following an accident, on Scenic Hwy. Monday\ after-' noon. The identity of the man remains undisclosed as police ponder the incident. The suicide took place after police responded to a traffic crash with no injuries in a park- ing lot on Scenic Hwy. The crash took place just after noon. Investigators say the man struck several parked cars with no witnesses to the accident After police arrived, the man stayed inside his Jeep. He reportedly told officers he was suffering back pain. Just after 1:30, he pulled a handgun and shot himself in the head while still sitting inside the Jeep. There was no one else inside the vehicle with the driv- er of the Jeep. hough@sr-pg.com Linsday allowed the stipulaton on behalf of his clients in open court, stating. "It's part of a big- ger picture." The la%%suit was filed in 1999. -iccording to Lindsa\ who -says it dealt ' with .tw'o n board wagon ing exactly how\ the money \ill be used. Counts leaders produced an informational tabloid offering details on the projects support- ed by the tax. The tabloid v.as sent to Santa Rosa Count'y vot- ers and the same intormalton can be viewed on the Count.'s website SI'i,- Writien bi Lynne' Hi 'gh. ReIaLhi lier ar: large-scale releases of chemi- cals from the plant-both said to be accidental. The first occurred in May 1997 and the second in June of the same Near. The two prtmar\ chemicals \'ere amines and ammonia. say s Lindsay. Several of the plaintiffs were present to hear the court accept the "total resolution". They say the suit included at least four wrongful deaths- one of those, an eight-month old infant. Twenty-two minors were named in the suit, according to court officers. Guardian Ad Litem representatives %\ill be assigned in those cases. Two of those minors belong to one of the victims. He w'as present Thursday and spoke on a condition of anon miti, ask- ing the Pirss Gai:ttti to protect his identity. He sa\s he and hins family% were asleep in Mal 1997 when the first release occurred. The night w'as cool and the windows were open in the house. He says his entire family - including his two small children-awoke in the morning, immediately noticing s, mptoms He sa\s they sought med- ical treatment. but would have known much quicker 'what to do and howh to be treated if they had understood %\hat happened. He said a neighbor finally explained about the release and it all began to make sense. Health problems involving the immune system. joints. res- pirator. system. heart. kidne.s. liver, eyes. and more ha\e appeared in those exposed in 1997. according to the plaintiffs present in court Thursday. One woman 'sa\s her two children-now in their 20s- suffer fatigue. depression and respirators problems. She says she lives north of Air Products, west of East Spencer Field Rd. According to one plaintiff. the chemicals released in 1997 year later: DUI arrests have actually gone down By LYNNE HOUGH Pres Gazerre Stait r'iiter -_ It's been nearly a year since the voting public decided Santa Rosa County should "go wet"-and the results are not %what many expected. It's all in the numbers. DUI arrests by the Sheriff's' Office have dropped - b\ more than 20:i in the 11 months fol- lowing the approved wet vote. Arrests dropped from 261 in 2004-2005 to 210 arrests for the same time frame in 2005-2006. The reason for the decline? Despite the fact no stand- alone bars or no package stores have opened Net in the county. it is likely the availability at other places of business may be influencing the numbers. according to experts. Some theorize the opportu- nit% for dnnking and driving drops % hen alcohol is available in one' ownack ard. "as opposed to drix ing for 30 miles one-%a '--and possibly 1 while under the influence. When Be'erly Gnmditch fled Milton Police in June while allegedly driving under the influence, public speculation \was rampant suspecting the \\et vote had something to do with her intoxication. Police say the spectacular crash following her attempt to flee officers resulted in the death of a young Milton man. He %'as killed in his bed %%hen the car Grimditch was dri ing went airbome and land- ed through the roof of a Margaret Street house. Eversone "anted to knot' See ARRESTS. Pg. 6.4. Many just call him, 'the tomato guy' Bi PAMNELA HOLT PCss. Gazu e St! Irt uic He's .liay s standing on the.porch peddling piodtuce. Everyone knows through hurricanes or floods, the tomato gu\ % ill be selling his fresh foodstuff to anyone with a hunger; His name is Dewey Carter. Located one house south of the railroad tracks at the old L&N Depot. Carter's ,place of business is front ,'porch, locals drop by either on a whim or on purpose, to buy fresh tasting yields from farmers along the Panhandle and : as far aw a3 as North Carolina. Next door neighbor, Israel James, helps Carter whenever he can. James says Carter has a steady 'front porch business. "If they don't have toma- toes for little while, he's swamped with business," notes James. James says Carter makes sure his produce is hand- picked from the farms. "They're not frozen or have a lot of pesticides on them. That's what makes them so good," explains James. Carter is still working his business, despite the cost of Dewey Carter, Bagdad's tomato man, is still selling produce from his front porch. Carter has sold toma- toes; peaches and squash for Bagdad locals for nine years. Carter purchases the pesticide free fresh produce from farmers across the panhandle. Press Gazette Photo by Pamela Holt fuel. grow tomatoes in his back yard, some mess to clean up, but ,"It costs me. more in gas "but it's like a swamp and the they're still working. now than what the tomatoes are tomatoes didn't grow as big." worth," says Carter, but he's not According to Carter, Story written by Pamela discouraged. Hurricane Ivan put four feet bf Holt. Reach her at: Cr-'-ter onain ho's trie d *t w - water in is house and he still has' holt(@sr-n inorM IAY . WULUI 111 16 IIVUbr, WILL llrZ bLIII lidb k-,UrLer eXplall1h.11C S UICU LU rtutv.- af -P.Luf Page 2-A The Santa Rosa Press Gazette Saturday September 2, 2006 - Free oe? hosting its 9th annual Good Neighbor Day. Come by either the Milton or Gulf Breeze office Wednesday and get a free dozen" red roses to give away Your verbal promise is the only cost. A rose by any other name...would still bring a smile-especially if it's given unexpectedly to a friend. That's the idea behind the thousands of thorny beauties to be handed out Wednesday. Press Gazette photo by Pamela Holt Old jail set to fall By PA'MELA HOLT Pies Ga nrte Suitt \i'er The old jail is coming dow n. Virginia \Vrecking Company is signing a contract with Santa Rosa Counti to demolish the jail for $18 .399 Virginia Wrecking Company , out bid nine other contracting nfirms. Those bidding on the dem- olition were: Aztec Environmental. Inc.. D. H. Griffin Wrecking Co.. Inc.. Cross Environmental Services, Inc., Vision Construction, Inc., Dore & Associates Contracting. Inc., Smithco, Florida En% ironmental Compliance Corp.. Bell\iew Site Contractors. Inc.. LVI En\ ironmental Sert ices. Inc About four ',ears ago. Santa St t JAIL. Page 6.4. By PAMELA HOLT Press Gazene Staff lWrLer A free rose by any other name is just as s%%eet. The Open Rose Florist is It's part of a campaign to increase friendship Monday, Labor Day, September 4th Doors Open at 9:30 am, Quarter Bingo at 10 am Daily Nightly Session Daily 7 pm FREE Dinner Monday Night * Gold Mine Bingo "M Ar 0 11 5147 Dogwood Square Milton's SMilton, Florida I Newest ' 626-4750 I Bingo Parlor Bring this coupon in for FREE upgrade L,. - Ii , ,, "You may keep one and must pledge to give away the remaining 11," says owner Denise McDonald. The recipi- ents can be your loved ones, friends, neighbors, co-workers, or even someone you don't know yet. You may make a friend-just don't give all 11 to the same person. That's not what the day's celebration is about. McDonald remembers in years past, husbands and loved ones would try to take advan- tage of the free roses to give to wives or girlfriends. McDonald would not let them 'get by with- out paying the price.' This day is about friendship. McDonald says the roses go fast. To participate, arrive early at either location. Doors open at 8 a.m. Reach writer at: holt@'sr-pg.com 4915 Highway 90 Pace 850-995-1600 Wicker Man i PG 131 1:45 4:30 7:15 9:45 Crank IR) 1:10 3:10 5:05 7:05 9:35 Invincible iPG) 1:05 3:55 6:55 9:30 Beerfest iRi 9:30 Accepted (PG 13, 1:00 3:05 5:10 7:20 9:40 Step Up iPGl3) 1:20 4:00 7:05 9:40 World Trade Center (PG 13) 1:30 4:15 7:00 9:45 Talladega Nights: The Ballad Of Ricky Bobby IPG13) 1:40 4:211 7:10 9:501 Barnyard I PG 1 15 3:15 5:15 7:15 County Government COUNTY COMMISSION * District 1: Tom Stewart, Pace, FL 32571; Phone: 932-1340. * District 2: Bob Cole. 8651 Riverstone Rd.. Milton 32583. phone 983-1877. * District 3: Don Salter. 6000 Chumuckla H% %y.. Pace. FL. 32571: phone 994-6426. * District 4: Gordon Goodin: 6467 Avenida De Galves. Navarre. 32566. phone 939-4949. * District 5: John Broxson. 6495 Caroline St. Suite NM, Milton 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 leaders meet in committee at 9:00 a.m. on Monday's proceeding the Thursday meetings. Meetings are held in commission chambers of the Administrative Complex on Highway 90. 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_governor@myfLlorida.com Federal Government HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES * Rep. Jeff Miller: 324 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, D.C. 20515: phone 1 local) 479-1183; (DC) (202) 225-4136; E-mail: N\%\\\.house.gov!jeffmiller SENATE * Senator Mel Martinez: P.O. Box 536176 Orlando.FL 32853-6176 phone (407) 897-3130 fax (407) 897-8595 * Senator Bill Nelson: Room 571. Hart Senate Office Building, Washington. D.C., 20510: phone (202) 224-5274. (faxi (202) 224-8022. WHITE HOUSE * President George Bush: The White House. 1600 PennsNIvania Axe.. Washington. D.C. 20500: phone (202) 456-1414. Email at:president@\C hitehouse.gov. * Vice President Dick Cheney: Office of the Vice President, White House. 1600 Pennsylvania Ave.. Washington: D.C., 20500; phone (2021 456-1414. School Government SCHOOL BOARD * District 1: Kenneth Smith. 5700 Camelia St.. Milton 32570. 623-4395. .* District 2: Hush 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- I Gray Oaks Lane . Gulf Breeze. FL 32561 850-932-6287 The Santa Rosa County School Board meets at 6:30 p.m. on the 2nd and 4th Thursda\ at 5086 Canal St.. Milton. Phone: 983-5000. Ch 8 sm 0~ HWY. 90 - AAMILTON Saturday September 2, 2006 Page 2-A The Santa Rosa Press Gazette Saturday September 2, 2006 The Santa Rosa Press Gazette Page 3-A .. Local MN Adak For 22 cents a day,ss than half a cup of coffee, we can improve the roads of Santa Rosa County! Fact #1: * Santa Rosa County Sheriff Wendell Hall * Rural Metro Ambulance * Santa Rosa Firefighters' Association * Gulf Breeze Area Chamber of Commerce * Jay Chamber of Commerce * Navarre Beach Area Chamber of Commerce * Pace Area Chamber of Commerce * Santa Rosa County Chamber of Commerce * City of Gulf Breeze *TownofJay O City of Milton The penny will improve traffic congestion across Santa Rosa County by funding 1. An east/west connector for residents of Navarre and Holley By The Sea as an alternate to US 98. 2. Widening of half of East Bay Boulevard to four lanes. 3. Improvements to Five Points Intersection and widening of Woodbine Road to four lanes. 4. A new road in the vicinity of Bell Lane from US 90 to Willard Norris Road. Additionally, sidewalks and multi-use, paths throughout the county in heavily congested areas. Fact #2: The penny will provide enough funds to compete for federal, state, and other construction funds: 5. US 90 through/around downtown Milton. 6. SR 87 N. evacuation route. 7. SR 87 connector. Also, Gulf Breeze, Milton, and Jay will receive a portion of the revenues for projects within their city limits. Fact #3: Improving our roads will improve critical emergency response times. Fact #4: New roads and road capacity Fact #5: improvements will enhance safety during emergency evacuation orders. All the money from the penny will stay right here in Santa Rosa County to improve our quality of life. . .Santa Rosa County 10 Year Transportation Plan Legend E:. r , = . ' -p.:. , , ,, . , ! Funded by Referendum iDjir .& Lir- u. Represent Pc,.InlIl ,C.:.r r,.j r0- - Projects to be Funded by Federal/State Furids and County-Cpllected Franchise Fees Pensacola . O 2.5 5 10 Miles SMap Document: tY:\panZon\TTans podtatn Planningo County Trans Plans\Daa for Romi WhtoalO Year Map.Fundsd.mxd) .BH42006 - 10.23'21 AM Political Advertisement. Paid for and approved by Better Roads Now, PC 5462 Pine Barron Road Milton, FL 32570 1 A. > ' ' ' , A-U I i .... - R - -------............R . Be prepared...' don't be greedy Here we are experiencing yet-another hum- cane season and e\en before Tropical Storm Eniesto entered the Gulf of Mexico, storm w'earn residents of the Panhandle began reacting to th'e media hype it is known for generating. As early as Sunda> morning. days before Eme'stb was expected to strike land, and eten before anv accurate path could be determined, hording of gasoline w as e% ident throughout Santa Rosa County. Lines at the gas pumps %were seen as early as 6 a.m. Sunday with some pickup trucks loaded dow n w nh multiple 55-gallon containers. By late Sunday afternoon many pumps were covered with the familiar yellow bags indicating there was no more gasoline available. "Big box" stores \were taking advantage of the situation by having on hand containers full of flashlights. generators and other emergency sup- plies that are only evident during an approaching hurricane. : S- Even before the National Hurricane Center could accurately pinpoint Ernesto's path, the daily print media in our neighboring count\ led its read- ers to believe the storm \was heading directly for Santa Rosa and Escambia County. . The initial reaction by many showed signs of overreaction-particularly as it applied to gaso- line. We can certainly understand the meaning of being prepared. We ha\e been preached to time and time again about ha ing the necessary, sup- plies. food and water well ahead of time so in the event we loose electrical power. we'll have suffi- cient supplies to cope for at least three to four days. .. .. Insofar as gasoline is concerned, there is absolutely no question \e should fill our vehicles in preparation of a hurricane. And. "ith the fact man\ of us not owlt generators. we should ha\e on hand the necessary fuel for a fe\w da\ s of being without t power. What is particularly disgusting is seeing some people driving up to the pumps and taking %%ell more fuel that they actually need. Even during Hurricanes hl an and Dennis. most of us weren't \ without power for more than four to five days. W\\y is it then %we v\ witness greed\ people filling multiple 55-gallon containers--leaving oth- ers w wanting? On Monday morning, evidence of this greed could be seen throughout the country as man\ pumps were shut down due to empty storage tanks .This behavior is not "being prepared," but "taking more supplies of fuel than necessary. " If someone fills three 55-gallon drums, that's 165 gallons. No generator can use that much gasoline in three to four day s. About 40 gallons. is sufficient to operate a home generator for four days. The sad fact of the matter is. those "\ho abuse what's at ailable only rnake more of a problem for others who are also l6dking to be prepared. We ha% e observed the media trying to create a. fear factor em ironment, greed on the part of some residents and a little oi erreaction. Being prepared is very important, but so is doing so in a reasonable %way. And just as important as being prepared, is taking the needs of \our fellow human into con-. sideration. If \on don't really NEED 300 gallons of gas, please leave some for the rest of us. SEPTEMBER 2. 2006: 6, 'ar'. tesaI .: VOL. 99, NO. 45 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 .. .. Carol Barnes .... Lynne Hough .... Pamela Holt..... Obie Crain, Jr . .. Bill Gamblin .... Jim Martin ...... Debbie Coon .... Lori Dempsey ;.. Toni Coberly ... Rosie Farhart .... Tracie Smelstoys . .. Assistant Publisher .. .Business Manager .. .Staff Writer , ..Staff Writer .. Special Projects Writer .. .Sports Editor .. .Advertising Manager ..Advertising Exec. .. .Advertising Exec. ...Bookkeeper .Archives .. Circulation Tammy Enyeart ..Pace Office Kimberly Potter .....Classifieds, .......Graphic Design Freddy Coon ...... .Pressroom Foreman Esther Guerra ..... Darkroom Technician Angela Perritt ...... Production Manager Debra Wistner . . . .Graphic, Designer Cheryl Baker .......Typesetting Gaspar De La Paz ...Post Press Leader Bob Farmer, Joel Guerra, Debra Thomas, and Esther Guerra .. .Post-Press Advertising rates available on request. 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 EDITORIAL & OPINIONS Property rights attack goes on By HWALTER WILLIAMS Special to the Santa Rosa Press Gazette Last year. the U.S. Supreme Court, in its Kelo v. New% London decision, ruled that the private property of one American could be taken and given to another American as long as it served a public purpose. The public pur- pose in that case was greater tax re% enues for the fiscal strapped citu of Neit London. The city figured that if it used its powers of eminent domain to force pri- - vate homeow ners out and then transferred their property. to developers to build commercial property, there would be greater tax revenues. Mlans Americans e o ere angered by this violation of both WALTER the letter and spirit of the Fifth WILLIAMS Amendment. a which in part reads." .. nor shall private property be taken for pub- lic use. withoutt just compensation." Public purpose is not the same as public use. Public use means proper- t\ can be taken. ith just compensation, to build a road. a hi2hwa-. a fort or some other public project. NIo response to the Kelo decision was.- "See. I told you so." For decades. Americans hate been %tilling to allow' politicians to trample oser priate property rights. so "\hy should we be surprised %hen politi- cians. become more emboldened? Here's a brief historN. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers fined one land 3ner $300.000 for -"destroying'" etlands because he cleared a backed- up drainage ditch on his property . The Fish & Wildlife Service told one landowner he couldnt'use 1.000 acres of his property) so the endangered red-cockaded w\oodpecker could bare a place to dw\ell. Another owner \ as pre% ented from clearing drs brush near his home to make a firebreak because it would disturb the Stephens kangaroo rat. Building a deck on his house brought one ontier a $30.000 fine for casting a shad- o0 on wetlands. Smoking bans .are another violation of private The one-cent tax hike makes sense - FM: DICK HOHORST Dear Editor: Our Santa Rosa County roads are in dire need of help. On September 5t", Santa Rosa voters %\ill decide whether to increase the county's sales tax by I pienny for 10 years. dedicating that revenue toward transportation infrastructure onlI. We hate seen our roads steadily deteriorate. Compounding this is our limited number of intercon- necting improved roadways. We experience increas- -in numbers of vehicless funneled onto highways which ate becoming progressively more congested. This will require increased revenues dedicated to solving the problem, hopefully before encroachment makes a solution untenable. To start, the Commission instituted impact fees on new construction. The premise %was that newv devel-' ipnient should pay the costs associated with growth. Contersel., existing residents should only bear the costs of impro\ ing existing ser' ices. Santa Rosa County has experienced steady gr-o th. Impact fees may take care of ne%\ growth. but the ad \alorem taxes hate not kept pace with the need for maintaining or improving infrastructure. What are the alternrati es Increasing Impact Fees sounds good. but a dras- tic increase may nudge people out of the housing mar- ket - people' that we desperately need - such as teach-" ers, law enforcement,� service workers, and others essential to our safety and quality of life. That increased impact fee just made that new home unten- , able. Increase ad valorem village rates and the phrase "Off with their heads!" comes to mind. Ad Valorem; Taxes place the burden square on the shoulders of property owners but increasing them is a last resort.. Maybe lower ad valorem millage rates because of increasing, property Values. We tried that a few years ,back and isn't that how we got in the situation we have.now? Property values were also increasing then as they-are now. ,. Maybe-it is time to consider a sales tax increase. It is universal in nature and spreads the burden among as many people as possible, including noriresidents, not just property owners. The beauty is that essen- tials, such as food, medicine, mortgage payments, house rental and car .payments are exempt from the penny. Also, only the first $5.000 on any single pur- ; chase, such as a car, is subject to the penn. Repeating the mantra "No new taxes" may make you feel good, but what quality of life are you really lookirig for? Needs help with drainage ivoes FM: BILL DEUELL Dear Editor: How can we talk to the younger generations of Americans about being honest and following the laws. of our country when we have our local government not being fair and honest with its people and breaking laws when it is to their special interest or to assist with the special interest groups? Our rights as a home and land owner are being violated under the Constitution of the United States, as this country has authorized the use of our property and 'yours for the convenience of special interest groups. I believe this county has not this kind of power unless they use Eminent Domain. Here is a good example of the Santa Rosa'County building codes and ordinance. Santa Rosa County Buildings and Buildings Regulations, Article II, Building Code, Section 5-36, paragraph 1, covers the water drainage of building sites. The last part of this ordinance allows and calls for the. drainage flow to property rights supported by most Americans. If a person owns a restaurant, it is his right to decide - whether or not he will permit smoking. If a restaurant owner wishes to permit smoking, be might put up a "Smoking Permitted" sign and let customers decide whether they wish to enter. Similarly. if an owner did- n't permit smoking, he might put up a "No Smoking" sign and let customers decide. I'm guessing that a restaurant owner who didn't permit smoking would see it as a violation of Ins property, rights if a coalition used the political arena to create legislation forcing him to permit smoking. It -is no less of a property rights violation the other way around. Ty'ranny breeds tyranny. Chicago's City Council recently enacted a ban on foie gras - a French deli- cac\ made of duck and goose hlier. The ostensible justification given for the ban is that fote gras repre- sents cruelt, to animals because it involves force- feeding ducks and geese in order to fatten up their liv- ers. Mayor Richard M. Dale\ has mocked the ban as the "silliest law" passed by the council. Pressured by animal rights activists. a Philadelphia councilman. following his Chicago brethren, has recently intro- duced legislation that would ban foie gras in Philadelphia restaurants. These bans are just more of the same - attacks on private property rights. Animal rights wackos von't be satisfied with banning foie gras. Wh\ not ban lobsters for the same reason as the ban on foie gras? After all, putting a like lobster in boiling water can be interpreted as cruelty to animals. What about banning beef? Can't it be interpreted as cruel to leave a calf parentless by slaughtering his mother and father? John Adams earned . "The moment the idea is admitted into soci- etn that property is not as sacred as the law s of God. and there is not a force of la\\ and public justice to protect it, anarchy and tyranny commence. Property must be sacred or liberty cannot exist." Ilalter E. \Iilliams is a p,'ofessor ot economics at George Malson 'University To find out more about Iailiter E. Ililliams and read features by other Creators Syndicate iriitrs and cartoontuss. uisit Mtie Creators Syndicate \leb page at ,',e.'.'caOto,'.con. COPYRIGHT 2006 CREATORS SYNDICATE. INC. drain in a positive drain field and this drain field can or will be on your private land or home site. I have been fighting this ordinance for more than a year. in w which the owner is causing the problem and couldn't care less. Remember. the county authorized this home to be built with this landscape approved by its ow\ n inspec- tors. The count\ has allowed for the majority of the water flot . chemicals and other hazardous materials to flow\ into the'left side and front end of my home site. % ashing out our yard and getting under the drive- \%ay for a washout. I had to dig a trench on our prop- eirty from the curb up front to the back and across the back to cut down on yard damage. Ha\ ing a drain trench on our property to receive flow at an angle of about 45 degrees down to about 10 degrees in less than six feet, creates a force of water that cannot be stopped from damaging landscape. This yard has already been rebuilt tw ice at our cost while others are setting back and thinking it funny. Just stop and think about this property with the drainage ditch. It is being devalued and the chances of selling it are lottenng. Being in my upper 60s to early 70s and the lady in my life fighting Alzheimer's. thisL \ ill be our home for sometime. Very funny that, back on .August 8 of 2005; the county sent this same person a check for over $6,000 to pay for damages to his business property from flooding. All the hate asked for is the county to take action in sol\ ing this drainage problem that they have caused. - With elections around the comer, there will be a no \ote for any incumbents Tell it like it is FM: STEVEN RICHASON Dear Editor: S\Villiam Collins should run for, office. His claim (The Spoils of Government Sert iei on August 23, that Medicaid was cut is preposteious and makes him well-suited to walk the politically saturated halls of .Congress. , .WhattMr. Collirfs should ha\e stated was the real- ity of the situation: the proposed increase of Medicaid was cut ever-so-slightly. In politically manipulated Washington doublespeak aimed at those outside the beltway, we are told there was a cut when, in fact, the increase was a little less than what proponents want- ed. One wouldd think true budget cuts happen all the time, until you hear about massive deficit spending. When is the last time you heard of an actual cut, i.e., the budgeted amount being less than the preceding year, to any budget funded by the U.S. Congress? It is rare. Almost without fail, charges that a budget has been cut mean the .rate of increase is less than was originally projected. Nevertheless, it sounds good to say the budget was cut so you can spin the story for your own constituencies. According to the Congressional Budget Office, Medicaid spending is projected to. double in nine years, which means it is increasing at about eight per- cent per year. Only the duplicitous math of the dis- gruntled could turn an eight percent a year increase into "a cut." The truth of the matter is, the country has to get serious about reforming the entitlement programs very soon and re-imposing fiscal discipline. We are heading toward bankruptcy on the wave of out-of- control spending and excessive increases in entitle- ment programs. This is not a lost cause, and I urge you to ask questions and get answers about these issues from anyone running for national office. Put blind party loyalty and partisanship aside. You Spoke Out, Santa Rosa... Wednesday. 10 13 p.m. I lust finished reading' \Vednesda\'s paper. l'\e noticed' there is not a Pace Patriot page. I \\as wondering %why Pace did not., ha\e its o'wn page like Milton. �"" Editor's Note: The schools with their own pages create those. pages at their school. We just' 'print them. The same offer standsfor Pace. but has not beedi used. Wednesday. 9:29 p.m. Are we surprised that com-' Srrussioners and land developers support the tax increase? More cars on the roads will lead to 4 need for more money in a few' . . ears. Wednesday . 6:11 p.m. Nly name is Ann. I just want to say people \want us to believe' the sales tax \\ill be paid for by" tourists. Since w hen are Pace, Pea' Ridge and Jay tourist attractions, ' I'll be voting no. Wednesday, 1:37 p.m. I just twant to sa 1I read Mr. Jones" article in the paper and f .' agree w ith it 100h'I . Wednesday., .57 a.m. This is Tonmm. This country was based on the fact that all men. are created equal. If there is going, to be a holiday for blacks. it- should be for %whites, reds and; e ern other color out there. Wednesday. 2:58 a.m. I \\as all for the wk widening oft Berry hill Road until I heard there were going to be bike paths.: Nobody out here rides bikes and, that is just aoing to take more' land Bike paths and medians ir? the middle are just not necessary.l Tuesday, 8:22 p.m. I hate a question. Why do %we! have the mosquito guy allowed to drive faster than the speed I1 mi t? Tuesday, 6:24 p.m. . In Saturday's Speak Ouw' someone called in about the Easf Spencer Field road work with tq, men on the, job and only on, * \working. I think people should dri e aill around, including in the; city, you'll see much the sane. A, You may Speak Out any time, day or night. Just call our Speak Out line at 623-5887 and leave your message. We want you to share your views on the above topic(s)-or ANY topic-with other Pres. Gazette readers. Your views a-- important, too. " Send your letters to: LET'3- TERS TO THE EDITOR, 6629 Elva Street, Milton, FL 32570.- (FAX (850) 623-9308.) ' Letters may be edited for co - tent or to fit the available space, For a letter to be published, yoi MUST sign your name and pleas include your phone number anfl address so we may phone for ver- ification, if necessary. Your Phoned 0 'Opinions SEPTEMBER 2,2006, I TBE SANTA ROSA PRESS GAZETTE PA GrE' A A i I YOUR WRITTEN OPINIONS I Saturday September 2, 2006 The Santa Rosa Press Gazette Page 5-A Local Thetford seeks Milton's Ward 1 slot Editor's Note: The follow-Z ing ifionimatioin has beenwi't- ten and provided by the candi- date. Mack Therford has resided in Milton's'Ward 1 for 11 years. Ward 1 includes several neigh- borhoods-the historic district. the downtown business district and the uptown business district along U.S. 90 1. WAhat are the biggest problems' facing Milton as a city today? What needs to be done to solve these problems? Transportation planning - All roads are expensive and I we need to in- est usely. If future needs require additional . capacity. it must be considered i. -our present decisions. We roust plan our road expansions i\\th future growlih in nind. \\e must also consider the cost to our neighborhoods and cornm- mercial districts. Hr Higha\, 90 Southern Rout - An alternate route of U.S. 90 south of do. nton X ou Id not impact our neighbors in East Milton or Bagdad. A9 southern route vould provide an expandable route to )accom-i- modate future grove. th without . destroy\ ine the busine,' and res- idential community ot dox n- toxx n. A solution to this tremen- dous issue has been delayed for the past 20 sears. and the Florida Department of- Transportation \\ill not address ite issue without local ,govern- rpent agreement. The time i-s rnox for leadership xxho can communicate %%ith the Santa , Rosa Count\ Commission on' this issue Pedestrian safety Pedestrian deaths are not an uncommon occurrence -in ' Milton Pedestrian and auto- mobile safety planning should be a top priority, a\hen it comrles to improving road%% a. s. Pedestrian safety is essential to healthy communities. \He must recognize the need for more sidewalks and signaled cross- walks so our residents can lead a safe, health\. active life. Business development and recruitment - Small busi- nesses are the No. I employer nationwide and make up 6(1 percent of Florida's business communiUl. ' Milton has an opportunity to market itself as a promoter for small hometown business development. The city should be actiel\ in ol ed in business development and recruitment. Economic rex ital- ization efforts should concen- trate on retaining our existing small businesses, as wXell as attracting new businesses that are compatible with their sur-. rounding neighborhoods. Residents want a community \\here ihey ha\ e places to work and pla. that are conx erient to \,here the liv e... Involving and engaging residents - The Ciry of Milton needs more proactive planning and citizen in\ olxemrnent. Residents deserve a city coun- cilman \xho works to involve' residents in planning decisions that \vill affect their neighbor- hoods. Citizen participation on ad\ isor\ boards is an essential part of governance regardless of the size of the city We need ad\ isor boards \%ith more rep- resentation by individual citi- zens from Milton. Planning for development and redevelop- ment should be a communitr- based initiative. Communmty- based planning establishes a partnership' between the resi- ' dents merchants, comimniit',h investors and local go eminentn, MACK THETFORD Candidate, Milton City Council 2. What do you consider to be the most pressing issue in )our ward? The most pressing issue facing Milton is the rexitalizatmon of our business districts Redevelopment is not just a downtown issue These dis- tricts include the historic dow n- towx n as well as the newer "tuptOVn'" business disnict of U.S. 90 Milton has an oppor- tunity'to identify other townvn center" areas, which can serve as a gate\\%a to the City of Milton. Working \with the neighboring communities and merchants to plan for long-term improvements, these tech- niques %will lead to more locally owned business to keep your money at home. 3. What makes you qualified to serve on council? Hard w ork. \olunteensm and a 'passion for civic engage- ment ha\e provided opportimi- ties to work with leaders on a state. ide and regional basis for, solutions to local problems If have taken time to learn about. I I -;5 -1 N S u a bar d ~r i D rim e S o' rr -,u % q I s .'b , b... d r ,,cn, oc ai \ hbIdIC- BaflTifi:IIfj~[iii? TH leaEnSafoMORaTOINVSTIeNG IaC saTHN Darrel R. Greer Ir.. e m -. I P'ipr -e.ntaiiV.,e r (850) 983-1471 6259 Highway 90 Milton, FL 32570-1708 To learn abutu a CD strategy that makes sense, call or visit your local Inveshnent mepresentathe today. , . + . .I Santa Rosa County, the major industries and issues that impact us local. and meet % ith statewide leaders to learn how our local issues are addressed in Tallahassee It will take a leader who knows how to communicate %w ith local and regional governments to place Milton first. Mack Thetford is an Associate Professor of Environmental Horticulture. University of Florida IFAS He holds a B.S. and M.S degrees from Auburn Universit\. Ph.D. from North Carolina State University iall in Horticulture Science Mhule he admits hie has held no public office, he has experi- ence and in\ol\ement \within city and count\ governments through citizen comrrutees. In addition, he has been in\ ol\ed in man\ groups. KELLER WILLIAMS, Marsha Beach "Celebratine 26 Years" 572-5652 Dan Mckenzie & SMcKenzie GMC Pontiac & Buick would like to say "THANK YOU" to our Santa Rosa County Commissioners Bob Cole, Gordon Gooden, Tom Stewart, Don Salter & John Broxson PONTIAC - GMC - BUICK Hwy 90 at 89, Milton 623-3481 An advocate of the ethics movement among Florida attorneys for more than 20 years! The Florida Bar has honored Ross Goodman with its highest level of recognition for his skills and ethics in civil trial la\\ and business litigation. v Helped write and interpret Florida Legal Rules of Ethics. ' Served on the Florida Supreme Court Commission on Professionalism. V Served on many Florida Bar committees. V A highly successful and experienced trial lawyer for more than 15 years. V Taught Legal Studies at UWF for the last seven years. Complete the arrow for Goodman Vote September 5th for A Good Man For Circuit Judge www.goodmanforjudge.com Political AdvertisemenLt. 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Any questions contact Dawn Young at 748-7886 www.tricitiesbni.com Comedy Soapbox at Milton's Intimidator Lounge Stand-Up Comedy In Milton? Come Join Us Every Other Thursday For Stand-Up Comedy. Have A Meal And Enjoy Professional Comedians on Tour! 8121 Hwy 90, East Milton- 981-8222 Many turnout for early voting By PAMELA HOLT Press Gazette Staff Writer Richard Macon decided to cast his vote early-not only to avoid crowds, but he is also "confident in my choices," says Macon. As for missing the last rally in Bagdad, Macon says he'll still attend because he enjoys hearing from his choice of can- See SUIT, Page 6A. Suit Continued Fiom Paqe Qne. came from the amines plant- recently sold to Taminco, one of the world's largest producers of methylamines and methy- lamine derivaties. An Air Products spokesman says'the company continues to own the landwhere the amines business is located. Two other sections of Air Products will remain under its operation: the research section and the hydro- gen terminal. Air products and Taminco expect the sale to be completed b\ the end of September. Story written by Lynne Hfoug. Refich her at.: didates, and he enjoys political rallies. 2,800 voters have spoken early in Santa Rosa County. Burt Nelson, Inspector for Early Voting says voters are -pleasantly surprised at how easy early voting has become- with the ne%\ technology. Supert isor of Elections Ann Bodensteiri says. each machine costs $3,000, which includes freight. The county owns 40 .such units. Switching to the touch screens complies with the American Disabilities Act. ,"The feds and the state paid for most of the cost. The coun- ty paid 'ery little for. the. switch," _a.s Bodenstein. SNelson say s. "Most people who've used the computer screen ballot come away ask- ing, "That's it?" !Gazing down at the poll staj- tion, instead of the white paper ballot, one sees a colorful com- puter screen, listing issues and candidates up for election. After casting the vote, a review arrow flashes to double check selections. The vote light blinks and, with a press, it's done. Nelson adds traditional vot- ing is available through absen- tee ballots. Jail Continued From Page Two. Rosa County Commission Chair Bob Cole began search- ing for a %wrecking crew to get rid of the eyesore. According to Cole, a figure for demolition at the time was $500,000. , As recently as March of this year, the cost ,had decreased to around $250,000. "This is quite a savings," Bodenstein began counting absentee ballots on Friday and predicts 1,500 for the county. Early voting will continue until' Saturday at 4:30 p.m. Nelson adds, "and we want people to come out early. We're sitting here waiting to, assist you." Reach writer at:' - holt@sr-pg.comn says Cole. He explains this is a set price and the contract will be signed as soon as possible. The contractor is expected to take care of the entire project, even finding a home for the bats which have moved into the, aging correctional facility. Story written by Pamela. Holt. Reach her at: holt@sr-pg.com . Arrests Continued From Pa.e One. \\here the %\oman had been drinking prior to the accident. Milton investigators are still unsure. saying it is suspected she drove from Navarre that night. from a pri% ate residence., 'No nev. bars or package stores have opened in. Santa, Rosa County, despite the pass- ing of a year since the vote was approved. Officials say it's because more than 5,000 people applied for the onl) 17 liquor licenses.' State officials say the appli- cation process is jammed w ith, paperwork and appeals. Because of. population growth,' there will likely be 18 licenses available by the time the lottery actually takes place, instead of theoriginal 17. So what does all this mean' , .The vote that historically lost in Santa Rosa County passed last )eair b) a huge mar- gin. So large, in fact, that no recount was; even suggested. The passing of the \'et \ote caused a lot of concern for those 'Aho v.ere opposed. 'But little has: visibly hap- pened sincethen to justify those concerns The only establishments eligible to sell liquor here so far are restaurants, hotels, caterers, condominium accommoda- S ions. or special\ centers Strict guidelines for these type busi- nesses exist and involve their size, seating capacities or rev- enue percentages, and number, of rental units. The 'original estimate by State officials for a package store to appear in Santa Rosa Count\ was six months. Last December when it 'became apparent no appeals were going to. be filed-against the vote, license applications came in not only from Northwesi Florida.1 but from 'all oer the United States. ' -Once a person or company is chosen in the lottery, random- ly by computer. they wouldd have the ability to file for a liquor license. Once approved,'. the applicant w would pay a $10.750 fee before the license was issued.-Annual fees ranging between $1,300 and $1,800- depending on the type of estab- lishment-would also be due. Spectilation exists over the potential for someone who wins the lottery to turn around and sell their liquor license for a profit. State regulations say a penalty of $23.3 00 must be paid by anyone who chooses to sell their license within' the first three years of obtaining it. Officials estimate the going price for the sale of a liquor license ranges from $75,000 to well over $100,000. Story written by Lynne Hough from staff ,epotsi. ' '""'" RteItIh htl at: -i.i~ 'i7:' S FQi il Southern Regional President Bryan Gibson, County Commissioner Bob Cole and Operations Manager Ken Daughtery fuel up the first biodiesel Rural/Metro Ambulance. Partnering with Santa Rosa County to support local farmers and help the environment. S * Reduces emissions * Supports local farmers . m Saves money 8 Rural/Metro * Ambulance 50 Years of Serving Others Your friends... Your neighbors... Your Rural/Metro! i Bill Wallace Realty 5486 Dogwood Drive Milton, Florida 32570 Bill Walilace Broker mum 9 " ' . "Fist inSernice" ERA . . ggy623-5330 ...*i- --. Cell 572-6500 Lovely Country style home and detached mother-in-law quarters or apartment with its ownn appliances and bathroom 516 living area 1969 Total living area). Split bedroom plan, fieplace, abo% e ground pool and large deck.91 hcre lot. No tdirough traffic. $172,900.00 Saturday September 2, 200B, The Santa- Rosa Press Gazette - ... Paoane 6-A Saturday September 2, 2006 The Santa Rosa Press Gazette - Page 7-A Business Review Customers are first priority at Coldwell Banker, By Pamela Holt Press Ga:enef Staff t'ruier They call themselves the first ladies of real estate. Coldwell Ba'nker realtors Toni Jones and Barbara Fields 'have a passion for helping their clients find part of the, American dream. "Our customers are the first 'priority," says Jones, "along "with good customer service:" Jone, and Fields enjoy Working together as a team and both are natural salesmen. 'It was easy to blend their individ- ual personalities, says Jones. - "We laugh a lot," notes, Fields, ''and we have a lot, of fun." . Both Fields and Jones have .,A total of five years profession- ,al real estate experience. Jones has a background of working . ith people in the military and ..Fields has investment experi- ence prior to working with -,Coldwell Banker. , According to Fields. the current market is a 'buyer's market.' % with so many builders negotiating with inventory homes. "Buying one of these is a good investment because you have instant equity," Fields observes, , Because it is a buyer's mar- ket, -some potential sellers- decide to list their homes 'for sell by owner,' to save realtor fees. Both Jones and Fields agree this is a bad idea. According to the National Association of Realtors. the median FSBO selling price of a home is 20 percent lower than the median sales associate- assisted selling price. Buyers have their needs met with Jones and Fields. "Come Sin and tell us exactly what you're looking. for." says, Jones. "We go above and beyond for our customers It's . their home. It's best to match people with a home that fits their personality." Jones and Fields want a first time buyer to receive ever benefit available to them. "When you,give a first-ntime home buyer the keys to their home, it's a very rewarding experience," says Jones. Sellers have an opportunity to give their opinion on the value of their home. their moti- vation to sell and what type of time frame is needed. "We also do a video tour. multiple listing service on our website, creative marketing ideas, and we also place your home on our newsletter." says Fields. Fields also points out, "'e . don't sell houses, we sell homes." . Jones arid Fields agree Coldwell Banker give them the * tools for success. "We just use them," says Jones. Fields is proud to convey during her first complete year of, selling with Cold\well Banker sh 'sold $5.2 million. "I'm doing what I lo\e to do With a company pro% hiding the tools to do it." says Fields. Story i\'rinien by Pamela Holt. Reach her at: hoh@ sr-pg.coni -Santa Rosa Art Association invites you The Santa Rosa Art. Association is gearing up for -a, another year of creativity arid service td the community. The Association, founded over fortn \ears ago by Santa Rosa art teachers and friends as an art study club. is today a group of artists working as painters. S .sculptors. quilters. woodvvork- ers. leaders. photographers and many others inrolhed \with the S.\isual arts O\er sixir members ranging in age from seventeen to well o\er seenty from Pace. Milton. Navarre and Pensacola S,make up a collage of talent. The SRAA meets in Bldg. ,4600 of the Milton campus of Pensacola Junior College on . the fourth Saturday morning of , September. No\ ember, January. . ebruarv and April from eight until elevern-thirt. During, October and March. the group meets on a WVednesda\ e\enine. The Saturday morning sessions consist of abriefbiusiness meet- ing, followed b\ a twvo-houli %workshop or demonstration. -,,%which is open to the public. The ''\Wednesday evening meetings '^also include a brief business meetingg and a time to stimulate participants' creative juice. kno.\n as "Studio Art Time." .\there members and guests ,bring projects to )v ork on Worker together. This year's workshops will inspire artisuc genius in a w ide varietyy of media. The year xill get off to a "bear." imaginary e start in September with a \work- shop on needle felting present- ed by award \\.inning artist Lorraine Cathe\. In No\ember, internationally known n Pensacola artist,Nina Fritz. %\ill do an alla prima i from life i por- trait in oil from a volunteer model. Two major projects of the SRAA are the scholarship pro- gram and the Art Benefactors' program. Each year. the pro- ceeds of the group's art show funds scholarships for Santa Rosa County high school sen; iors w'ho intend to pursue the stud\ of an in college. Since 1998. the SRAA has awarded $3900 in scholarships to stu- dents from all Santa Rosa , County high schools The Art Benefactors' program funds . earl\ grants to Santa Rosa Counts teachers frorri anii sub- ject v ho wish to use art in the classroom for a specific project. The Art Benefactors' program is dependent on year, contri- butions from ndi\ iduals. busi- nesses and civic orgamnzations that support the arts in our schools In the three \ears since Neede Experienced childcare workers preferred, but not required. t Rosa comtYG.st Pcayho Santa Rosa Community School | Ava Snellgrove 983-5650 Milton/Pace Lauren Kirchgessner 934-4095 Gulf Breeze/Navarre OFF '. OFF Any I K C'L rl| Any New L L'LLAny-- New Fence Fence L -, _'1 . Repair Santa Rosa's Oldest Fence Company Specializing in SALL Fence and-Railing Types...Ask Us! We'll Build It! SAsk us about our exclusive anti-sag wooden gate hinge. ose 25 Pounds S"October 23rd ills or Shots re-packaged Foods ius inception. $1728 has been awarded to teachers from twelve grade schools and high schools and the Adult Learning Center at Locklin. Membership in the SiRAA is only $25 a Near and one of the major benefits of membership is fi\e free invigorating work- shops per year. All of the work- shops and the Studio Art time are open to the public: there is a $10 tuition fee to non-members for the \workshops, and. depending on the subject mat- ter, a supply fee is charged for all participants. Guests are always welcome at the meet- ings. .. Officers for the 2006-201)7 year, installed at. a dinner in May at Manatee's Ste\wart St. Cafe are Naita Peschel, President: Marianne Richardson, Vice President: Sara Vreeland. Treasurer; Angie , Leckie, Recordingr Secretary: and JaYnie Seal, Corresponding Secretary. 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If you or a loved one developed a smoking related illness between 1990.and 2000, call your Florida Consumer Justice Attorneys for a free consultation. The hiring of a lawyer is an important decision that should not be based solely upon advertisements. Before you decide, ask us to send you free written information about our qualifications and experience. Representative R. W. "Smokey" Peaden; a grandson, Christopher Peaden; a brother, Win Creel; and a sister, Mary Creel. Mrs. Peaden is survived by her two children, Debbie (Rex) Sutton of Milton and . Gary William (Sherry) Peaden of Elberta, Alabama; four. brothers, Woody (Vada) Creel, Bud Creel, Jack Creel, and Don Creel all of Pensacola; a sister Flo Sandlin of Pensacola; seven grandchildren, Alena (Tim) Webb, Kevin Gates, Matthew Peaden, Laura 'Peaden, Robert Peaden, Sarah Peaden, and Anna Claire Peaden; and four, grandchil- dren. Funeral Services fqr Mrs. Peaden was held at 2:00 pm on - Thursday, August 31, 2006 at the Lewis Funeral Home in Milton. Burial will follow in the Crair Cerietery with Lewis Funeral Homie directing. The family received friends from 12:00 rioon to 2:00 p.m. on Thursday. prior to service. � The family ' wishes, to e\press their heartfelt thanks to the staff of the Heritage of Santa Rosa, the Forsythe House, to Dr. Dennis Ma\:ieat'. and to Covenant Hospice. Jernigan, Bobby W. "Bob" 1949-2006 Bob Jernigan, age 57 of Milton. pIssed away lMondaj. Auiusl 28, 2006. Bob was a lifelong resident ol Santa R:,,"a County, a graduate of Milton High School. and a lonretinme employee of the Santa Rosa Sheriff's Department. He was baptized at the First United Methodist Church of Milton. Bob is survived by one son, John Watson,, Jernigan of Milton; two daughters, Tasha Martinez of Milton and Renee Walker of Troy, Al.; his parents, Watson and' Voncile Jernigan, of Milton; one sister, Jo Stone of Milton; grandchildren, Jaysa and Madison Martinez and R. C. Walker. * Funeral services for Bob were held at 11:00 AM Friday, September 1, 2006 in the Lewis Funeral Home Chapel \k irh Rev. Gerald Shehon, Pastor of the. First United Methodist . Church of Milton officiating. Burial followed in Miltbn Cemetery with Lewis Funeral Home directing. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the college fund for granddaughters Jaysa and Madison at Santa Rosa County Federal Credit Union. Active pallbearers were. Leonard Bates, Jimmy Hood, Sonny Ates, B. B. Hines, Aaron White, Sam Lewis, Mike McMillun, Buddy Hoodless, and Ted Rhodes. Honorary pallbearers were Bill Stewart, Lamar Thompson, Ronny Densman and Dusty Fisher. Taylor, Annie W. 1908-2006 Annie W. Taylor, 98, of Allentown, passed away on Thursday, August 31, 2006. Mrs. Taylor was born on January 29,1908 in Greenville, Alabama, and had resided in Santa-Rosa County for all of her life. 'She was preceded in death by her hu_,barid, Dave Taylor an'd-her sister, Lillie Whitfield. Mrs. Taylor is survived by her daughter Elizabeth (Levon) Beadle;, of Allentown; three grandchildren, Pamela Beasley of Milton. Jim Beasley of Million jnd Elizabeth Krien of' Springfield Virginia; ten great grandchildren and two great great Lgrndchildren; and a spe- cial fnend, Sybil DeLaney. Ftlneral Services for Mrs. Taylor will be at 2:00 pm on Saturday, September 2, 2006 at the Calvary Baptist Church in Allentown with Rev. LaDon Hall officiating. Burial " ill fol- ,.low in the Calvary Baptist Church Cemetery with.Lewis Funeral Home directing The family will receive friends from 1 to 2. pm on Saturday, prior to services, at the church. Active Pallbearers will be Danny Hawkins, Lavon Taylor, Ray Taylor, Jackie Fields, Donald Cobb, Leroy Cobb, 'Franklin Cobb and Dale, McCreless. Honorary Pallbearers will be Betty Sizemore, Lamar and Doftie Ward, Paul and Beverly Flinn, Agusta Whitfield, and members of the Etlher Po-,e\ Sunday School Class at Calvary Baptist Church. The family wishes to extend a special Thank You to our spe- cial friends- at Coenr.inL Hospice: Cathy, Gay, and Sue. .: Jones, Andrew Jackson 191.0-2006 Andrew Jackson Jones, age 95, of Milton, passed away suddenly, August 27, 2006, at his home. Mr. Jones. was bom in Holt, FL, residing in Baker, then moved to Milton when he 21 years old. Mr. Jones was a retired L & N Railroad Employee. He was the Blackwater River Bridge Tender when he retired. He was#, a member of the Firt,- Assembly of God Church oft. Milton. He was preceded inm death by his wife of 63 years, Gwendolyn Bernice Jones. Mr. Jones is survived by his' son, Charles R. (Sue) Jones;- three grandchildren, Teresa (Charles) 'McCranie. Melissa- McDonald, Charles Devan (Connie) Jones; one great grandchild, Hannah Jones; one sister Bessie Beall; one brother. Bill (Esther) Jones; and specials/ friend, V.K. Wiggins, all of Milton. Funeral services for Mr. Jones 'were 2PM, Wednesday;, August 30, 2006, at Lewis, Funeral Home Milton Chapel with Rev. Fred Rogers officiat-' ing. Burial followed in ,Serenity Gardens wtth Lewis.- Funeral Home directing. qn S.nta Rosa County The -Smartest Card is @ your libraryr ': Get it, use it! Scpemnber is Library Cardd Sign-up .Month, and your Santa Rosa County Library wants to make sure that your child is among the ti.o-thirds of' Americans that carry the smartest card of all - a librai% card. Studies show that children who are read to in the home and who use the library) perform bet- ter in school and are more likely to continue to use the library as a source of lifetime learning. "A library card has .always been the most' inipo'rtant school supply of all," says Nlarg-arei Chatraw, Children's Librarian for the Santa Rosa Courrit Library S: ternm "Kids can come to the library to get home'.work help and check out books, but they can alsp check out fi ee music, DVDs and use the Internet to make after school life a little more fun. There's a lot happening at your Santa Rosa County Library: Preschool story time and after school activities will resume on. Monday, September 11." A recent study by the American Library A',oc>iation also showed that families use libraries to spend time together. Forty-four percent 'of survey respondents report taking their children to the library for this reason. Activities at Santa Rosa County Libraries during Library Card Sign-up Month will include Open House and Ribbon-Cutting Celebrations on Friday, September 29 and Saturday, September 30. To sign up for a library card, visit your local Santa Rosa County Library, call 623-2043, or sign up for a library card online at http://www.santarosa.fl.gov/libr aries/cardregistration.html. CALL YOUR FLORIDA CONSUMER JUSTICE ATToRNEYs TODAY, 202,1010 WWW.AWS-LAW.CGM (0) AW. S Aylstock Witkin 9. Sasser, PLC Cons*u.mer Justice Attorneys . Offices in Pensacola and Gulf Breeze I The Santa Rosa Press Gazette Gret higsAre Alwy Hpenn A4 ilo Hg Sh Game Day for Freshmen Academy! On Friday, August 18. 2006. 140 freshmen enjoyed fellow ship, food, and fun. Students ran to put together puzzles on the track field; they prac- uced pep rally etiquette, and theN bartered beads for prizes. The idea of a Freshmen Academi originated because teachers and administrators felt that 9th graders needed more support during their transition Near from middle school to high school. The academic is being piloted this year with full sup- port from Mr. L. nn and the six teachers who volunteered to teach the academics: Lyndi Hard\. Dan Schmidt. Wes Mathe\% s. Valerie Rodriquez. Mandy Stephens, and Leslie Briggs. During the course of the sear, the academy teachers plan to target key reading strategies, to develop interdisciplinary units, and to help 6ur freshmen succeed! \ ..~ 4~L Proud to b MHS Panther! ' .4. New Teacher Spotlight Laura O'Brien Mr% Laura O'Brien is a new\ teacher in the ESE Department She says ,she is excited to be teaching in the same school she graduated from. She enjoyed Milton High as a stu- dent and she loves it as a teacher. Mrs. O'Brien has fie chil- dren She graduated %\ith her Masters from the Universict of South Florida and has taught in several schools due to miliht.\ mmo,%es Welcome to the Panther Family!! I . , . . 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 Football: 983-5606; Chorus:983-5613; S M. Rutledge: 983-5616; Athletic Fax: 983-5614 � or visit us at *. www.santarosa.kl2.fl.us/mhs/ * * *.. .------------------ . . STATE FARM Your "good neighbor" agent Ken Kincaid ON Ken Kincaid Insurance Agency, Inc. 5259 Stewart St. * Milton, FL 32570 INSURANCE Bus. (850) 623-9424 * Res. (850) 626-7101 statefarm.com" State Farm Insurance Companies * Home Offices: Bloomington, Illinois p ," ". j.�v 'S 'S 'S 4. r I S S S S S S S S S S a S ,�aturday September 2, 2006 04- k- Ku -.kip o :V I I I I I ea PaoI.,.MfA Rnmminitv -- I I I L On September 5th Bob Cole Santa Rosa County Commisson Dist. Common 4W Sense. Solution A Local Leader With Proven Leadership *Requested / Received $14 million for Improvements to Avalon Blvd. *Completed East Milton Gymnasium *Bagdad Community Center... Start to Finish -Introduced Bio-Diesel Fuel to SRC Public Works for 25% reduction in air pollution *Public Servant through 2 MAJOR Hurricanes (IVAN & DENNIS) -Certified County Commissioner *Current Chairman of the Board *Active Member of Pine Terrace Baptist Church & Gideons International *Santa Rosa County Resident Since 1971 *Married to Sheila for 33 Years * 4 children and 5 grandchildren I will continue to listen to the VOTER'S VOICE! ** to learn more...www.reelectbobcole.com Polatcal Ad ierrasement paid for gnd appros.ed rv Robert A ' Bob' Cole - Sanr. Rows Counry Commission, Dail 2 Republican REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS Santa Rosa County has received funding approval for participation in the Florida Hurricane Housing Recovern Program (HHRP) as governed by Chapter 420, Florida Statutes and Flonda Administrative Rule 67-55. The Count' is requesting proposals from qualified, local 501( c ) (3) non-profit organization si, Community Housing De\elopment Organizations iCHDO),or for prof- it residential builders/developers interested inimplementing the ng i ng H HRP acti v it during all or a portion of the anticipated -HRP contract period (anticipated to be 11,/1/2006 - 6,30/20081 Affordable Housing Construction/Development Initiative Though assistance is not solely limited to targeted areas, this initiative is primarily designed and will give fund allocation to proposals that will stimulate scattered site affordable housing develop- ment. . The successful proposal from an organization will include the identification of lower income fam- ilies in need of low cost hotmeownership housing; complete documentation of client eligibility of HH RP assistance, the ability to construct, or arrange for the construction of low cost homes. The primarily focus of this initiative will be to target families w ith incomes below 80% of the area median income. A desired minimum of 50% of the newl\ constructed homes will be sold to fam- ilies with incomes below at or near 50% of the area median income. Detailed proposal selection criteria are available upon request. Agencies must afford a priority to documented Santa Rosa County (including the municipalitiesof Jay, Miltoia, Gulf Breeze) victims of Hurricane Ivan qr Dennis, including those families residing in FEMA provided temporary housing. Important Notification: HHRP funding provided to the County is performance based. Evaluation will be based upon past experience of the agency in constructing affordable housing; commitment of non-HHRP funds as leverage for HHRP dollars; capacity of the agency to enter a legal binding contract and unit production goals for completed housing in relation to HHRP funds requested. Therefore, the County reserves the right to limit initial builder/developer awards and/or to base individual builder/developer awards upon prior performance by each builder/developer. Builders/developers who have no prior experience with Santa Rosa affordable housing programs may be initially limited to development of one unit at a time until capacity is demonstrated. Important Notification: Contract will include provisions mandating compliance with Construction Design and Neighborhood Compatibility Standards as formally established by Santa Rosa County and/or the applicable cities of Jay, Milton, or Gulf Breeze as a threshold for the receipt of HHRP funds. A Request for Proposal package delineating the submission requirements, limitations, priorities, and detailed selection criteria for this solicitation is available electronically on request by con- tacting the below individual. Proposals must be received by mail or hand delivery before 4:00 P.M.CST Friday, October 13A1, 2106 at: West Florida Regional Planning Council,. Santa Rosa County Hurricane Housing Recovery Program. Mail to P.O. Box 9759, Pensacola, Florida 32513-9759, or hand.deliver to 3435 North 12th Avenue, Pensacola, Florida 32503. For further information, please contact Kevin Wagner, West Florida Regional Planning Council, 1- 800-226-8914, x 232 or 595-8910, x 232 or email: wagnerk@wfrpc.dst.fl.us. 0 EqUipment Trans~portation ~~Live Stock Transportation charge b,,loati mjL.[. inininitin hm --e Bakio -,SupReoa u sh o isc Tim Shelton Milton, FL FREE 850-554-0626 E Estimates 850-675-1543 Dan Mckenzie & McKenzie GMC Pontiac & Buick would like to sav ".Thank You John Rogers our Santa Rosa Countv School Superintendent and the entire school board: Ken Smith, Diane Coleman, Ed Gray, Joann Simpson and Hugh Winkles You have made our school system the envy of the entire State of Florida. Tou have kept educational standards high and raised the bar for other school/ systems to follow. We truly have a model school system T hank 0lo.' McKenzie PONTIAC . GMC - BUICK Hwy 90 at 89, Milton 623-3481 Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Day coming up The Healthy Start Coalition of Saita' Rosa County, Inc. would like to remind everyone that Saturday, September 9th has been. designated as Fetal' Alcohol Syndrome Day. Everyone is in% ited to share, in their own \ ay. in the "MNinute of Reflection" - 9:09 a.m. on September 9, as it goes around the world. This is a magical moment in history -- the ninth minute of the ninth hour of the ninth day of the ninth month of the year. During the 9 months of pregnancy, 'while breast- feeding or %when planning to, conceive, it is extremely important for women NOT to drink alcohol. Fetal Alcohol Syndrome and its effects are a root cause of numerous social disorders, .including learning disabilities. juvenile delinquency, school dropouts, homelessness, unem-'. ployment, mental illness and crime. Fetal Alcohol S)ndrome is, 100% preventable IF a, woman abstains from drinking while .trying to conceive and espe-' cially during her entire preg- nancy. For more information con- tact Martha Zimmermann at (850) 626-6751. City of Milton Labor Day Schedule City Hall %\ill be closed on Monday, September 4, 2006. io allow employees riot required for essential services, to observe the Labor Da. holiday. Garbage routes \\ill be picked tp as follows: . Nlonda\ route picked up on Tuesday . 9/05106 Tuesday route picked up on Wednesday. 90606.06 Thursday\ & Friday will be picked up as scheduled Yard debris pickup \\ill be, Sas follow s: . . .Monday picked up on Tuesday Tuesday picked up on Wednesday Thursday 'Frida. pick up as scheduled All public works emergen- cies \ ill be handled as for ree- ular weekends by calling 983- 5400. City Hall's Public Works, desk and accounting window will resume operation on7 Tuesday, September 5, 2006 at'. 7:30 a.m. Steering Committee to Meet" The American Cancer Society's Milton Relay For"'. Lite Steering Committee will. meet Tuesday;, September 5 at. 6:00, p.m. at , Berryhill"' Elementary School., 4900 Berryhill Road in Milton. Then meeting is open to any v olun-f' teer 'who xvould like to help plan and organize Relay activ- ities on the following commit-, . tees: Sur\ ivor. Sponsorship. Publicity. Children's 'Acti\ ities. Luminaria, Loerstics. Team Recruitment,,, Team Activities. Accounting, Ceremonies and Entertainment. Leann McCombs \\ill serve- as Chairperson for this year's e\ent. scheduled for April 27-, 'and 28, 2007 at the Pensacola. Junior College Milton. Campus. For more information, con-; tact Leann at 293-1299 or; McCombskL@mail.,antarosa.k' 12.11 us Planning ' Board to meet The City of Milton" Planning Board Meeting is' scheduled to meet in regular. session on Tuesday. September' 5. 2006 at 5-30 p.m.. in the' Conference Room "B" at Cit\-:'. Hall. 6738 Di\on Street. Milton. Florida. All meetings are open to the' public. If \ou would d like addi-' tional information regarding- : the meeting, contact the Cit l of Milton Planning & Development Department at' 1 850 983-5440. Employee Pension Board to Meet The City of Milton General' Employee Pension Board %ill. meet on Wednesda,- September 6. 2006 at 10:30 a.m in Conference Room B at" City Hall. 6738 Di\on Street;. Milton. Florida. "' For further information on the meeting. contact the City Managers Office at 983-5411..' got6rday $eptember,2,2006,,, . Thp Santa Rnsa Press Gazette -Community Vendors needed for Fall Festival; "'Eternal Trinity Lutheran Church is looking for arts and crafts vendors for' the Fall. Festival to be held October 21, 2006 from 1:00 p.m. until .4:00 : . For more information call Betty at 994-8170. Republican Club to meet The Central Santa Rosa Republican Club will meet on Thursday. September 7, 2006 at the Red Barn Bar-B-Que in Milton. The meeting begins at 5:30 p,m. with a Dutch treat dinner, followed b\ our special guest speaker. Santa Rosa County SProperty Appraiser, Greg Brov\,n. Mr. Brown will dis- cuss the effect his office has on your property taxes, how com- mercial property is appraised and taxed, and his efforts to ta.\ Navarre Beach lease holders' property. He % ill also talk about his .tax recommendations to the County Commission. This is another opportunity to learn more about your coun- ty government and talk one-on- one with your elected officials. The public is in' iced. Quilting Station celebrates Sewing Month September is International Sewting Month and to cele- brate. The Quilting Station w ill be joining other independent sewing dealers throughout North America in offering cus- tomers the opportunity. for a wide range of savings. The Quilting Station will be providing customers with tremendous savings and serv- ice specials on a wide range of sewing equipment, acces- sories, and supplies. As a local member of the Sewing Dealers Trade Association. The Quilting Station "will be partic- ipating in a nation wide International Sewing Month prize giveaway. Prices include thousands of dollars in trips and merchandise, , iih the grand prize being a trip for two to Las Vegas. Other prizes include sewing machines, sergers, accessories, and more. Simply stop by The Quilting Station to register for the drawing. For more information, con- tact The Quilting Station at (850) 994-1610. St. Ann Parish celebrates Habitat for Humanity Day of Prayer and 25th Anniversary. * .. Gulf Breeze, FL September ,' 2006: Betty Salter, execu- ti'le director of Pensacola Habitat for Humanity. will speak at St. Ann Catholic Church, Gulf Breeze, and Our Lady of the Assumption. Pensacola Beach on September 17, 2006, the designated inter- national da\ of prayer. Ms. S Salter will speak at the 8:30 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. Masses at St. Ann, Gulf Breeze and at the 9:45 a.m. Mass at Our Lady. Pensacola Beach. "This is a wonderful opportunity for us to remember those in need." said Be\ Ishol. who has' been the Habitat for Humanity coordi- nator at St. Ann and Our LadN for ti\e years. "Those who \ol- unteer. whether financially or on the site. alw\als receive as much grace as the family\ who mo\e into the house.'" "The International Day of Prayer and Action for Human Habitat, observed on the 'third Sunday in September, is a time %when the entire Habitat for Humarnit\ community\ is urged to come together in prayer for. those in need of shelter", sa\-, the Habiiat for Hum.nnit\ %cb site. "Through prayer. Habitat "---.�Jr Humnaniti continues to make a dramatic difference in the lives of people around the world. Many volunteers are draw n to this minister after hearing God's call and seeking God's guidance through prayer. Other prayers are answered when families and communi- ties grow in the shelter of God's grace. The hurdles of funding and building homes are o'er- come through the miracles of prayer." St. Ann and Our LadN "ill begin their 10th Habitat for Humanity house built by the tw\o congregations at 8 a.m. on Saturday , October 7. The house is at 5833 Congress St., Gulf Breeze located off America A\enuei,. Recipients of this home are single mother, Karen Adams and her two sons, Da\ id. age 9 and Joshua, age 6. Parish Ministries and individu- als \\ill help provide breakfast and lunch items on the "ork- days for volunteers working on the home This is the first Near the churches hj\e done two houses in a sear. Ishol said. Work begin's v.ith groundbreaking and franung October 7. and continues'-the -following "t'' Saturday s,. October 14 trusses and decking) and October 21 (roofing). All adults are in\ ited to help %work on the home. To celebrate Habitat for Humanity's 25 years. Habitat for Humanity of Pensacola is asking 25 churches to donate $1,000 each to build a house in Pensacola. St. Ann Catholic Church and Our Lady of the Assumption Mission are partic- ipating in this effort, as "ell, Ishol said. St. Ann Catholic Church, Gulf Breeze. and Our Lady of the Assumption Mission, Pensacola Beach. together are a parish of over 2,000 persons serving the com- munity in body. mind and spir- it. Information, bulletins and new letters are available on the web at StAnnGulfBreeze.Org. : Subscribe. today!! 623-2120 *�* .. Dan Mckenzie & Lisa Mckenzie Dampier of & McKenzie GMC Pontiac & Buick -^- " - - would like to say "THANK YOU" S for representing Santa Rosa County so well in your professional Golfing Endeavors Vote 'E - WEBSTER CIRCUIT JUDGE * Resident of Okaloosa County since 1955. * Military Veteran: 7 years as a Naval Flight Officer in carrier-based A-6 "Intruder" aircraft and as an Advanced Jet Navigation Instructor at NAS Pensacola. * Honors graduate from the FSU College of Law. * "Board Certified" in Marital and Family Law for more than 19 years. * "A" rated by his peers in the Martindale Hubbell ' " Law Directory since 1966, * 26 years as a practicing attorney in the Courts of '" ' the First Judicial Circuit. * More than 3,000 clients represented in all four - counties of the First Judicial Circuit. * Married for 20 years, the father of three active sons, and highly involved in a number of youth athletic organizations. a":q' I rSEMENT &ID Fi m [rI D 'r'D [FO .D[ 'MIC H EL f "L " . ILIlt FOF LPC L 1 .I r1 T UCI- 4 ru C I 9il RON fof I "' '" '' ' -" : "'I for Santa Rosa's Best Interest Make Your Vote Count in Santa Rosa County! S' Elect Ron Scott YOUR County Commisioner 91|l l | Make Yourself Heard! - Ron Scott Listens! n and Accuntabty Ron Scott isDEDICATED TO: Provide, by example, Leadership and Accountability while demanding the same from county department .managers and other members of the Board of County Commissioners. Manage growth through REASONABLE re-zoning and mandating developer responsibilities. Reduce future transportation congestion by approval of re-zoning and density increase requests ONLY AFTER the developer provides, a solution 'to the problem. Implement county budget cost containment practices. Conduct complete review of county upper management personnel costs. Ron knows and has the business . experience to be the BEST [ R on^ { COUNTY COMMISSIONER . - Santa Rosa County has had - ). in a long time! Ron Scott Let Ron work for YOU to help keep Santa Rosa County a Visit my web site for continuing updates great place to live and work. www.ElectRonScott.com Ron Scott will LISTEN! E-mail: ronscott@bellsouth.net Phone 572-3791 Political .Ad. I ni rmi nt (pai.dl i . and approved by Ron Scott Republican for County Commission District 2. Pane 11-A The Santa Rosa Press Gazette .Rsrtiirdav Santember 2. 2006 I Saturday September 2, 2006 Page 12-A x7. III Ma *L. 7 ...The ER at Santa Rosa Medical Center Should Be Your First Choice. I n an emergency, you need attention fast. At Santa Rosa Medical Center, we've implemented the Nurse First System, a streamlined procedure that allows patients to be seen first by a Primary Triage Nurse when you enter our Emergency Department. The nurse determines the patient's severity of need and priorities the case. Rest assured, those who need emergency care are met with rapid and appropriate response. SANTA ROSA MEDICAL CENTER Second To None' 6002 Berryhill Road, Milton Florida 850-626-SRMC (7762) srmc.fasthealth.com IEWBWS ,* . ' :i.^ s ,W f 'l' ['",;,.. .. *..... . pi n , , .. - . mi i" NOW lk Ilk. G iaItte4 SATURDAY IA.m t t E e September 2, 2006 Section B -tj/le- December cocoa futures hit lowest level since November 2005 Cocoa futures dropped to 9- month lows on Monda, on v.hat traders believed were extremely> bearish chart indicators causing a rush of fund and speculative selling. As December and March contracts each fell $51 to $1.459 a ton and $1,501. respectivelN. sell stops were triggered. This motioned for additional selling interest and further fund liquida- tion Traders also cited sharp losses in the CRB inde\.and overall commodity weakness as pressure triggers. Tuesday. cocoa futures moved higher in a light- trading recovers mode. with a lack of fresh news firrmng Dec and March contracts up to $10 each. A strengthening British pound against a weakening U S dollar was mildly supportive for Nev York cocoa prices, yet the exchange rate failed to ignite any strong buying interest. Midweek. cocoa futures closed a little high- er amid heavy, fund and local busing but were bounded by some speculati-e selling. Cocoa futures w-ere expected to trade narrow\ -range during a rather ne�ws-free week. Analysis sug- gested mixed variables, includ- ing fa\ orable weather conditions in I'ory Coast crop regions. technical weaknesss and a weaker dollar against the pound, would keep prices from heading in either direction. Bearish crop outlooks con- tinued to pressure the bean mar- ket last week. as so\ products started the week with moderate declines. Traders cited beneficial precipitation across pod-filling soybean crop areas in the Midwest. as %well as technical! weakness. a., the downward cat- alysts. Also. traders conceded that a bearish crop outlook point- ed to higher crop yields. which combined with the current sur- plus of domestic and global in.entones. w\as proving detri- mental for so.\bean prices The negative theme seeped into Tuesday 's trade. as Nlonday\%' crop progress report displayed solid crop condition ratings. While a rain of V% from last week's eood to excellent condi- tion raing of 58'o was less than significant, favorable weather conditions could be reflected in the dropping leaves pha se. w which came in at a health 7'- com- pared i the foe-\ear aerage of 5%. Midweek. soybean prices ' took a bounce. vs technical sup- port and sirenethenin2 . heat prices helped soybean prod- ucts-the ,ne exception being so, meal-close higher.Analisti" observed that with so bean prices;in lo.w territory, it could boost demand and make compe- l ition against the Brazilian crop' more tangible Bean prices dropped on Thursday despite the turn of events,; as plentiful U.S. and world stocks, plus expecta- tions of a large 2006 U.S. crop outlook. curbed any upsidee potential. Natural gas futures lost much of its pre% ious week gains on Monday after weather reports showed Tropical Storm Ernesto turning its course away from the Gulf Coast and heading north- east. With the energy infrastruc- ture unharmed and hurricane damage no longer a threat to the energy-rich region, natural gas prices moved south. The next day, natural gas futures firmed on strengthening demand, which was apparently outdoing any . trace of supply concerns. In addition, the market rallied, due to the rollout period of the September contract, which led to S. some aggressive buying. On the . hinge of disappearing disruption h. treats to the Gulf Coast, minted - front month October dipped to a S low of $5.960 per British ther- mal units on Thursday, just miss- ing the life-of-contract low set in mid-July at $5.950.. With the ' rollover period still fresh, hurri- S cane season not entirely over and ' a mild winter on the horizon, traders expected natural gas prices to remain low range with fluctuating rallies contingent * upon electricity demand. Providing care and comfort for over 30 years Long-time Jay Hospital employees still caring for patients Anita Caraway and Glenda Salter have worked together in the same department at Jay Hospital for more than 30 years. Caraway, a reg- istered nurse, came onboard in. 1976. Salter, a licensed practical nurse, began working at the hospital two years earlier and encouraged her friend, who was fin- ishing nursing school, to consider the healthcare provider for employ- ment. Caraway heeded Salter's advice and went straight from Pensacola Junior College gradua- tion to the hospital's ori- entation class. Working side by side in the operating and gas- troenterology depart- ment, the two have seen plenty of changes over the years. One of the most significant was the Anita Caraway and Glenda Salter have seen prc affiliation in 1979 of Jay Hospital with Baptist. Health Care, a relationship that helped secure the hospital's future and its ability to serve the community. Support from BHC gave the hospital financial viability, allowing the rural facility to acquire newer technologies, gain access to more physicians, and provide greater benefits to employees. Caraway and Salter also have seen advances in medicine. more stringent staffing requirements and diversity in clinical occupations and specialties that have transformed the entire healthcare industry. Improvements have made many surgeries and procedures more efficient, safer and cormnon. "What used to be a complicated procedure is now simple and many are done on a daily basis." said Salter. Salter and Caraway assist physicians with various surgeries such as those for gall bladder and hernia. They have assisted Dr. Wayne Cartee for more than 20 years with gastroenterolo- gy procedures at Jay Hospital. '"They can't retire until I do, and I'm not planning to retire anytime soon." said Dr. Cartee. He said that Salter and Cara\\ ay are a great team and one of the best that he is asso- ciated with. .. Ja\ Hospital recently underwent a $2.5 million renovation project that included a new surgery and gastroenterology unit. ocedures change from complicated to simple over the years. ,:), Salter and Caraway are thrilled with the new department. The co-workers' lives parallel in areas outside the work- place as well. Caraway has been married for 49 years, and Salter for 47. Caraway arid Salter's husband are first cousins. "Our husbands are so supportive." said Caraway "We Mink we'll keep them." Caraway has four children, eight grandchildren and three great-grandchildren, which includes a set of twins. Salter has four children, seven grandchildren (including twins) and two great-grandchildren. They have seen each other through a lot while working at the small hospital in north Santa Rosa County. Some. physi- cians, administrators and coworkers have come and gone, but Caraway and Salter are still there, although they have cut back their work schedules to make time for family and for them- selves. They love their jobs and have enjoyed the opportunity it has provided them to care for and get to know many people in the community. For patients undergoing surgery or a special procedure, these two familiar friends provide great comfort. "We are so fortunate to work with these ladies," said Kim Simmlons surgery department director. "We are able to benefit from their wisdom. knowledge, and experience." I The Heritage of Santa Rosa earns recognition The Heritage of Santa Rosa is one of 92 long term care facilities in 28 states that have earned the Amierican .Health Care Association's (AHCA) and the National Center for ,Assisted Living's (NCAL) Quality Award for demon- strating its strong commit- ment to continuous quality improvement. The Heritage of Santa Rosa has received an AHCA/NCAL Step I Quality Award. All of the facilities that applied for this award addressed how they integrated ,the elements of systematic continuous quali- ty improvement into their operations. As a Step I. recipient, The Heritage of Santa Rosa demonstrated its organization-wide commit- ment to a customer-focused facility mission, defined its principal customers and their expectations, and indi- cated ways that it is striving to meet their needs,. The AHCA/NCAL Quality Awards are comprised of three levels: the first leel is a Step I award; a more rigor-, ous Step II award; and a comprehensive Step III award. In 2006, 92 facilities were recognized with the Step I award and an addi-. tional 12 facilities received, the Step II award. "The AHCA/NCAL, Quality Awards are the most prestigious recognition of quality within the long term care profession," stated AHCA/NCAL President and CEO, Bruce Yarwood. " This facility's achievement places it at the forefront of organizational and perform- ance excellence, where the mission of exceptional care for the elderly and disabled is vigorously pursued." "The Heritage 9 of Santa Rosa achievement shows that dedicated frontline caregivers, administrators, -nurses and physicians are demonstrating their commit- ment to quality of care and meeting patients' needs," continued Yarwood. The Quality Awards are part of AHCA/NCAL's Quality First, an initiative to demon- strate the long-term care community's commitment to a person-centered envi- ronment of quality and choice. AHCA/NCAL's Quality Award is modeled after the. criteria of the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award. the nation's premier award recognizing distin- guished achievements. AHCA/NCAL'S award is designed to support -both continuous quality improve- ment efforts in long term care by promoting quality awareness and education and to recognize quality achievements. 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The Santa Rosa Press, Gazette - Satu rday September 2, 20.06 n D The Santa Rosa Press Gazette uitUaS y -epiemuerI /, .UU Legal Notices IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO.: 06-1248-DR DIVISION:"B' IN RE: The Marriage of: ROBERT STEVEN MOONEY, Petitioner/Husband, and MICHELE DENISE OUTLAW, Respondent/Wife, NOTICE OF ACTION To: Michele Denise Outlaw. 3204 Morgantown Road Fayetteville, NC 28303-4589 YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a Petition for Dissolution of '.Marriage has been filed against you in the above-styled court and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, on ROBERT STEVEN MOONEY, 903 TWIN BROOK AVENUE, PENSACO- LA, .FL 32505, on or before ,'September 4, 2006, and file the original thereof with the Clerk of this Court either before service on Petitioner or immediately thereafter; other- wise a default will'be entered against you for the relief demanded in this Petition. WITNESS my hand and the seal of this Court on this the 3rd day of August, 2006. MARY M. JOHNSON Clerk of the.Circuit Court CIRCUIT COURT SEAL By: Brenda Lambrisky Deputy Clerk 081206 081906 ' 082606 090206 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO. 06-000247-CA OLIN H. SCHENK AND ANNIE L. SCHENK, Plaintiffs, VS. JASON ROBINSON, WENDY' S. BONIKOWSKE, and the unknown residents and/or ten- ants in subject property, Defendants. " NOTICE OF ACTION '. TO: Jason Robinson W .r,:lr , B.:.r,, :,:,o, i -. SUrl'nr, ir, r. ,t=a r'i,1 aff. ,,1 rten- ants in subject property Addresses Unknown YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an. Amended Complaint has been filed against you and the com- plaint seeks to foreclose the. contract for deed oh.the follow- ing described real property, located in Santa Rosa County, Florida, to-wit: Lot 24, Block B, Bent Tree Estates, a subdivision of. Section 5, Township 1 North, . Range 27 West, according to plat recorded at Plat Book C, Page 28, of the public records of Santa Rosa County, Florida. and you are required to serve a copy of your written defens- es, if any, to the Amended Complaint on the plaintiff's attorney, Angela J. Jones, whose address is 6460 Justice Avenue, Milton, Florida 32570, on or before September 12, 2006, and filethe original with the Clerk of this Court either before service on the plaintiffs' attorney or immediately there- after; otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded . in the Complaint. This the 7 day of August, 2006. MARY M. JOHNSON Clerk of Circuit Court CIRCUIT COURT SEAL BY: Angela Dunn Deputy Clerk 081206 081906 082606 090206 LEGAL AD Pursuant to Rule 3-7.10 of the Rules of Discipline of The Florida Bar, Andrew Reynolds McGraw of Pensacola, Florida Shas petitioned the Supreme Court of Florida for reinstate- ment to The Florida Bar. Any persons having knowledge bearing upon the petitioner's fitness or qualifications to resume the practice of law should contact M. Underwood, Staff Investigator for The Florida Bar, at 1-800-342- 8060, ext. 6770 or (850) 561- 5845. 981606 081906 082306 082606 083006 090206 _653. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION CASE NO. 2006-CA-000472 DIVISION NO: "A" DAVID E. LARSEN and PAM L. LARSEN, Plaintiffs, . . v. CHARLES M. THOMAS and LORI D. THOMAS, Defendants. NOTICE OF ACTION TO: CHARLES M. THOMAS and LORI D.-THOMAS 5057 Guernsey Road Pace, FL 32571 YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a Complaint was (filed with the Santa Rosa County Court Clerk (the "Clerk") on November 9, 2005. You are required to file the original of your written defens- es, if any, upon the under- signed Clerk on September 25, 2006, (within 30 days of the first publication of this Notice) and forward a copy of same to the attorney for the Plaintiffs, Richard M. Beckish, Jr., -Esquire, Liberis & A soc.ale PA., at 40 South P3a3lo) Place Suite 500, Pensacola, Florida 32502. Failure to serve and file written defenses as required may result in a judgment or order for the relief demanded in the pleadings, without further notice. DATED on this the 15 day of August, 2006. MARY JOHNSON CLERK OF COURT CIRCUIT COURT SEAL By: Angela Dunn Deputy Clerk 081906 082606 090206 090906 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIR- CUIT IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA, JUVENILE DMSION CASE NUMBER 05-DP-212" IN THE INTEREST OF: D.W. 10/07/1993 J. M. JR. 08/19/1997 L.M. , 07/23/1999 MINOR CHILDREN TO: Jerome Harris, Putative Father of D.W., a minor child Address and whereabouts unknown YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI- FIED that a Petition under oath has been filed In ine above sryied Court for ine termination of parental rignis of D.W. a female chila born on Ins 7tn aay ol October. 1993. In Escambia County. Florica, by ins Department of Crliaren and Family Services, for subse- quent adoption, and you are hereby commanded to be and appear before the Honorable. Marci L. Goodman, Judge of the Circuit Court in and for Santa Rosa County, Florida, at the Santa Rosa County Courthouse, 6865 Caroline Street, Milton, FL 32570, on the 21st day of September, 2006, at 9:00 a.m. You must either appear on the date and atl me ime specif'ea or send a written response to the Court prior to nalt lime. YOUR FAILURE TO APPEAR OR RESPOND SHALL BE TREATED AS A CONSENT TO TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS AND YOU SHALL PERMANENTLY LOSE ALL LEGAL RIGHTS AS A PARENT TO THE CHILD NAMED IN THE PETITION FOR TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS. WITNESS my hand as the Clerk of said Court and the Seal ihereol. this 16 day of August. 2006. CLERK OF COURT SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA CIRCUIT COURT SEAL By: Linda Willis Deputy Clerk 081906 082606 090206 090906. 8/162 INTHE CIRCUITOF THE 1ST JUDICIAL - CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY Case #: 06 000665 CA Division #: UNC: - WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION AS TRUSTEE FOR SABR. 2004- OP1 "*.I,:,rT,.E PASS- THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2004-OP), Plaintiff, -vs.- MARK WALDROP AND DIANA WALDROP, HIS WIFE; ET AL Defendantss. NOTICE OF ACTION FORE- CLOSURE PROCEEDINGS- PROPERTY TO: MARK WALDROP AND DIANA WALDROP . Residence unknown, if living, including any unknown spouse of the said Defendants, if either has remarried and if either or both of said Defendants are dead, their respective unknown heirs, devisees, grantees, assignees, creditors, lienors, and trustees, and all other .persons claiming by, through, under or against the named Defendant(s); and the aforementioned named .Defendant(s) and such of the aforementioned unknown Defendants and such of the aforementioned unknown Defendants as may be infants, incompetents or otherwise not sui juis. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an action has been com- menced to foreclose a mort- gage on the following real property, lying and being and situated in Santa Rosa County, Florida, more particularly described as follows: LOT 85, BLOCK C OF COUN- TRY BREEZE ESTATES PHASE II, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK F, PAGE 50, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA. more commonly known as 8081 SLEEPY BAY BOULE- VARD, NAVARRE, FL 32566. This action has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defense, if any, upon SHAPIRO & FISHMAN, LLP, Attorneys for Plaintiff, whose address is 2424 North Federal Highway, Suite 360,. Boca Raton, Florida 33431 within thirty (30) days after the first publication of this notice September 25, 2006. and file the original with'the clerk of, this Court either before service on Plaintiff's attorney or imme- dsial,-J ireie. afier rotereise a a a' auill Wii l er.ntered 3ag3nst you for the relief demanded in the Complaint. WITNESS, my hand and seal of this Court on the 17 day of August, 2006. MARY M. JOHNSON Circuit and County Courts' CIRCUIT COURT SEAL By: J. Watkins Deputy Clerk 082606 090206 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO. 2004-000545-CA PACO PROPERTIES, INC., a Florida corporation, ' Plaintiff, vs. "THC"T.I Ali.Tnl At.'I .If 5A1.> kn o.-i ar.i-.Ar. .:. t- *JC aw .)r i... . j i. 5-. 1 r a ', ,i unl r,.:dr. p r:.u. e o.r sp uiso: he-.re devisees, grantees, assignees, ier,:.rs cr .alor.: iru.ilae ,:r :.ih-r .:Ia'.rrri'l cl.i.rnr..r It., inr.ugnr urn.j,r .:,r a q .n,i THOI,.ltS AuSTINi C aMF JR iro, : rn,. i rce-,n ic ta ,i a ., , or Defendant. NOTICEOF SALE, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 1, MARY M. JOHNSON,, Clerk c, tI ir, ,. : ,. named Court, s.ii .,r, I n- I day of September, 2006, at 11:00 a.m., or as soon as Plaintiff's, representative is present, whichever is later, at the North Front Door, Santa Rosa County Courthouse, Milton, Florida, offer for.sale and sell at public outcry to the highest ar,,1 tai. bc ier i.r casr. ir, ' roill.,.r.n, i :v.;:r.tla re, i pr:op. Art, dlual -r. irn C:,ur'l, ,0 to-wit: Lot 4, Block B, CONDOR ESTATES, a subdivision according to plat thereof recorded in Plat Book D, Page 48, of the public records of - Santa Rosa County, Florida. pursuant to the Summary Final Judgment of Foreclosure r,-lr .-e . ,,' a ca:r p-r.,rg in "sa.,' oun it.- iiie.:.Iwrn,:r. .: i.-ie u ate - ... r At the time of sale, the suc- :- iul r.iar, t..aer :..ir,.r it.r - p..- pir,rn iral posi wrt l n irh. Clerk a deposit equal to five ,'percent (5%) of the final bid. The balance of the final bid shall be paid to the Clerk with-. in twenty-four (24) hours after the sale. The successful high bid shall be exclusive of the Clerk's registry fee and docu- mentary stamps on the Certificate of Title. In the event of a third party successful bid, 'In ir lr.i part, .-' :, i',.. l C-i,. 9,i-n ;r. i I{*, , nn . ,, a ' inin.3r I'. ir. bid amount, the Clerk's registry fee and any and all documen- tary stamps on the Certificate of Title. Persons with a disability who need special accommodations must notice the individual signed below not later than seven days prior to the' pro- ceeding which is the subject of this notice to insure that rea- sonable accommodations are available. This is an attempt to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. WITNESS my hand and the, seal of said Court, this 15 day -of August, 2006. MARY M. JOHNSON, Clerk CIRCUIT COURT SEAL By: Angela Dunn D .pur, Ciirl. 082606 090206 8/671 INTHE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA. CIVIL DIVISION CASE NO. 572006CA000651XXXXXX) HSBC BANK USA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION AS TRUSTEE FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE CERTIFICATE HOLDERS, NOMURA HOME EQUITY LOAN, INC., ASSET-BACKED PASS-THROUGH CERTIFI- CATES, SERIES 2005-FM1, Plaintiff, vs. CHARLES C. ELLIOTT; ET AL,. Defendants. NOTICE OF ACTION TO: ELVERA ELLIOTT LAST KNOWN ADDRESS 2314 MARY ANNE CIR NAVARRE, FL 32566 Current Residence Is Unknown YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the following described property in Santa Rosa County, Florida: LOT 4, BLOCK 3 OF ORION LAKE PHASE III, A SUBDIVI- SION OF A PORTION OF SECTION 13, TOWNSHIP 2 SOUTH, RANGE 26 WEST, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK FPAGE 19 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA. has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it on SMITH, HIATT & DIAZ, P.A., Plaintiff's attor- neys, whose address is P0 BOX 11438 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33339-1438, within 30 days from first date of publication, and file the original with the* Clerk of this Court either before service on Plaintiff's attorneys or immediately thereafter; otherwise a default ; ;i t e nsm rid -,la;n;I ,:,Lo for. Ire reiel arrman.1ea 'r, the complaint or petition. DATED on August 17, 2006. MARY M. JOHNSON As Clerk of the Court CIRCUIT COURT SEAL 'By: J. Watkins As Deputy Clerk If you ari a person-with a disability who needs any accommodation in orer to participate in this proceed- ing, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to, the provision of certain assistance. Please contact the Clerk of the Court's at 850-623-0135, 6865 Caroline Street, Milton, FL 32570. If you are hearing or voice Impaired, call 1-800- 955-8771. 082606 S090206 8/6Z73 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 1ST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY. FLORIDA GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION CASE NO: 06-621-CA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS, INC. PLAINTIFF VS. DAVID E. MCDONALD, ET AL., . DEFENDANTSS. NOTICE OF ACTION CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE TO: DEBBIE MCDONALD frh,..- r.e ;,- . . . .: J, I- ' . ,r,:..Vn if -. ,. iheh ,, ,+ i.. .r,, a5,', if r. , ir., I' , tAe ,.=,l 1i e unknown defendants who may be spouses, heirs, devisees, grantees, assignees, lienors, creditors, trustees, and all par- ties clai-,.;.-9 ar, ;r. ir- i by,, through, ur.., a:r -:. .3-i,r.,I the Defendants, who are not known to be dead or alivp, and all parties having or claiming to have any right, title'or interest ; , I rie p.:.ip rt, d-j;..rib-Jd ;r. ih m,:,igage c�,r�.n i.:.re.:,-,: ,3 r, rain YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose' a mortgage on the following property: LOT 13, IN BLOCK C, OF SUNDIAL ESTATES PHASE ONE (BEING A PORTION OF SECTION 22, TOWNSHIP I NORTH, RANGE 28 WEST, ,SANTA ROSA COUNTY,, FLORIDA), ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK P G, PAGE 41;(1&2), AND AS AMENDED IN PLAT BOOK G, PAGE 45 (1&2), ALL OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SANTA '-�ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA. has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it on DAVID J. STERN, ESQ. Plaintiff's attor- ney, whose address is 801 S University Drive , #500, Plantation, FL 33324 on or before September 9, 2006, (no later than 30 days from the date of the first publication of this notice of action) and file. the original with the clerk of this court either before service ,:.r, lhar.,n l ,n.:,rr.-,-,, .-,, m-i - . ,1,i.' , inrare e5ner ri e'...,. a. a .-.r. ull k.ill t r ' 3 '; i ,.:.u lTo Ir., rie..i.l 3- .,r.r.l I .r. the complaint or petition filed herein. WITNESS my hand and the seal of this Court at SANTA ROSA County, Florida, this 17 day of August, 2006. CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT CIRCUIT COURT SEAL BY: J. Watkins DEPUTY CLERK LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J. STERN - ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF 801 S. UNIVERSITY DRIVE SUITE 500 PLANTATION, FL 33324 06-55671 (CWS) IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- TIES ACT, persons with dis- abilities needing a special accommodation should con- tact COURT ADMINISTRA- TION, at the SANTA ROSA County Courthouse at , 1 -800- 955-8771 (TDD) or 1-800-955- 8770, via Florida* Relay Service. 082606 090206 8/674A IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND. FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA Case No. 06-550 CA IN RE: The Forfeiture of: One 1972 Pontiac Catalina Convertible, VIN# 2L67R2P435727; One 1995 Chevrolet Caprice 4-Door, VIN# 1G1BL52W3SR108795; Two Kicker Speakers: One Radio Amplifier SN# 16- MC1000D; One Pyle 2400- Watt Radio Amplifier; One Sanyo Television SN # B5310891311031; One Sony Home Theater System; and. One Kodak Digital Camera SN# KCGCX4335716. DEFENDANTS/CLAIMANTS: VALENTINE VASSER, JR. and ASHLEY RAWLS. NOTICE OF FORFEITURE PROCEEDING TO: Valentine Vasser, Jr., 6625 Park Avenue, Milton, Florida 32570; Ashley Rawls, 6625 Park Avenue, Milton, Florida 32570; and all' persons who, claim an interest in one 1972 Pontiac Catalina Convertible,. VIN# 2L67R2P435727; one 1995 Chevrolet Caprice 4- Door, ' .VIN #. 1G1BL52W3SR108795; two Kicker Speakers; one Radio Amplifier SN# 16-MC1000D; one Pyle 2400-Watt Radio Amplifier; one Sanyo Television SN# B5310891311031; one Sony Home Theater System; and .'one Kodak- Digital. Camera SN#,;KCGCX4335716,: which were seized on or about May S16, 2006 from 6625 Park Avenue, Milton, Florida 32570. Said property is in the custody of the Santa Rosa County Sheriff's'Office in Santa Rosa SC.-ur.i, Florida, and a Complaint for Final Judgment of Forfeiture pertaining thereto has been filed in the above styled cause. Dated this 30th day of June 2005. /s/ Laura J. Nye ALLEN W. LINDSAY, JR. Florida Bar No.: 104956 LAURA JOYNER NYE Florida Bar No.: 487236 Lindsay, Andrews, & Leonard, P.A., . 5-. 18 /,illrg Ereel (8z 1,6 P-A320, Anoir,.r , , i.:.r P lan-iT. 090206' 8/675 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIR- CUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY CIVIL DIVISION CASE NO. 06-341-CA CITIFINANCIAL MORTGAGE COMPANY, INC.,. Plaintiff, vs. STEPHEN WAYNE HOUSE; THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF STEPHEN WAYNE HOUSE; . LAURA CRAWFORD HOUSE; THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF LAURA CRAWFORD HOUSE; IF LIVING, INCLUDING ANY UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF SAID DEFENDANTSS, IF REMARRIED, ' AND IF DECEASED, THE RESPEC- TIVE UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, CREDITORS, LIENORS, AND TRUSTEES," AND ALL OTHER PERSONS CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, LiriJCER OR -.-l4irjCT THE IjAl.tE' LDEFEiIL'A Tiisi EMERAL' 0:':' ",T F1hE'- T PRF I ,L'"'E : ,,.iPAlj. Irj C ' l.6A EIERHLCD CCA'T FINEST PRODUCE; WHETHER DISSOLVED OR PRESENTLY EXISTING, TOGETHER, WITH ANY GRANTEES, i:GiCtJEE:-, CREDITORS, LIENORS, OR TAicSTEE- OF ',AiD DEFE[I. Cu3IITI.: ai , At Ll theirE R PERSONS CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER, OR AGAINST DEFENDANTSS); UNKNOWN TENANT #1; UNKNOWN TENANT.#2; Defendant(s) NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hbreby given that, pursuant to a Final Summary Judgment of Foreclosure ;entered in the above-styled cause, in the Circuit Court of SANTA ROSA County, Florida, I will sell the property situate in SANTA ROSA County, Florida, described as: COMMENCE -AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION 36, TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH, RANGE 29 WEST, SANTA. ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE GO SOUTH 06 'DEGREES 00 MINUTES 00 SECONDS WEST. ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID SECTION 36 A DISTANCE OF 3110.58 FEET; THENCE DEPARTING SAID WEST SECTION LINE GO NORTH 64 DEGREES 02 MINUTES 00 SECONDS EAST A DISTANCE OF 26.50 FEET; THENCE GO SOUTH 19 DEGREES 24,MINUTES 00 SECONDS EAST A DIS- TANCE OF 1130.00 FEET; THENCE GO NORTH 65 DEGREES 33 MINUTES 00 SECONDS EAST A DIS- TANCE OF 692.00 FEET; THENCE GO SOUTH 48 DEGREES 00 MINUTES 00 SECONDS EAST A DIS- TANCE OF 2828.73 FEET TO THE WESTERLY MOST COR- NER ' OF OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 382, PAGE 799 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE GO NORTH 42 DEGREES 00 MINUTES 45 SECONDS EAST, ALONG THE NORTH- WESTERLY LINE OF SAID OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK AND PAGE A DISTANCE OF 678.09 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE NORTH 42 DEGREES 00 MINUTES 45 SECONDS EAST ALONG SAID NORTHWESTERLY LINE A DISTANCE OF 150.00 FEET THE NORTHERLY MOST CORNER OF THE AFORESAID OFFICIAL RECORD BOOK AND PAGE; THENCE DEPARTING SAID NORTHWESTERLY LINE GO SOUTH 47 DEGREES 59 MINUTES 15 SECONDS EAST ALONG THE NORTH- EASTERLY LINE OF THE AFORESAID OFFICIAL RECORD BOOK AND PAGE A DISTANCE OF 279.84 FEET TO A POINT ON THE APPARENT WESTERLY COUNTY MAINTAINED RIGHT OF WAY OF COUN- TRY LANE. SAID POINT BEING IN A CURVE TO THE RIGHT HAVING A RADIUS OF 163.06 FEET; (DELTA-10 DEGREES 56 MINUTES -15 SECONDS, CHORD - 31.08 FEET, CHORD BEARING - SOUTH 04 DEGREES 31 MINUTES 06 SECONDS WEST);-THENCE GO ALONG 'THE ARC OF SAID CURVED RIGHT OF WAY A DISTANCE OF 31.13 FEET TO A POINT OFTANGENCY; THENCE GO SOUTH 06 DEGREES 28 MINUTES 32 SECONDS WEST ALONG THE AFORE- SAID WESTERLY RIGHT OF WAY A DISTANCE OF 154.03 FEET THENCE DEPARTING THE AFORESAID WESTER- LY RIGHT OF WAY GO NORTH 47 DEGREES 59 MINUTES 15 SECONDS WEST A' DISTANCE OF 388 28 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PARCEL OF LAND IS SITUATED IN SEC- TION 40, TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH. RANGE 28 WEST. SANTA ROSA COUNTY. FLORIDA. 'ALONG AND TOGETHER WITH: COMMENCE AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION 36, TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH, RANGE 29 WEST, SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE GO, SOUTH 06, DEGREES 00 MINUTES '00 SECONDS WEST ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID SECTION 36 A DISTANCE OF 3110 58 FEET, THENCE DEPARTING SAID WEST SECTION LINE GO NORTH 64 DEGREES 02. MINUTES 00 SECONDS EAST A DISTANCE OF 26 50 FEET" THENCE GO SOUTH 19 DEGREES 24 MINUTES 00 SECONDS EAST A DIS- TANCE OF 1130.00 FEET, THENCE GO NORTH 65 DEGREES 33 MINUTES 00 SECONDS EAST A DIS- TANCE OF 692.00 FEET: THENCE GO SOUTH- 48 DEGREES 00 MINUTES 00 SECONDS EAST A DIS- TANCE OF 2828.73 FEET TO THE WESTERLY MOST COR- NER OF OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 382, PAGE 799 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE GO NORTH 42 DEGREES 00 MINUTES 45 SECONDS EAST ALONG THE WEST LINE OF THE AFORESAID PARCEL AS RECORDED IN O.R. BOOK 382, PAGE 799 A DISTANCE OF 239.35 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGIN- NING; THENCE GO NORTH 42 DEGREES 00 MINUTES 45 SECONDS EAST ALONG THE AFORESAID ' WEST LINE OF PARCEL A DIS- TANCE OF 438.74 FEET; THENCE GO SOUTH 47 DEGREES 59 MINUTES 15 SECONDS EAST A DIS- TANCE OF 388.28 FEET TO. THE WESTERLY MAIN- TAINED RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF COUNTRY LANE (R/W WIDTH VARIES); THENCE GO SOUTH 06 DEGREES 28 MINUTES 32 SECONDS WEST ALONG THE AFORE- SAID WEST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE A DISTANCE OF 103.37 FEET; THENCE GO NORTH 86 DEGREES 19"MINUTES 45 SECONDS WEST A DIS- TANCE OF 571.65 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PARCEL IS SITUATED IN SECTION 40, TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH, RANGE 28 WEST. A/K/A 3251 COUNTRY LANE MILTON, FL 32583 at public sale, to the highest and best bidder for cash, SANTA ROSA, County, Florida, at 11:00 AM, on the 28 day of September, 2006. Any person claiming an Interest In the surplus from ine sale, If any, other than the property owner as of the date of the is pendens, must file a claim within 60 days after the sale. Clerk of the Circuit Court CIRCUIT COURT SEAL By Angela Dunn Deputy Clerk In accordance with the American with Disabilities Act of 1990, persons need- ing a special accommoda- tion to participate In this proceeding should contact the ASA Coordinator no later than seven (7) days prior to the proceedings. If hearing Impaired, please call (800) 955-9771 (TDD) or (800) 955- 8770 (voice), via Florida Relay Service. 082606 090206 8/678 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA File No.: 57-2006-CP-253 Division: IN RE: ESTATE OF ELLA MAE POWELL Deceased. NOTICETO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of ELLA MAE P.OWELL, deceased, File Number 57- 2006-CP-253, is pending in the Circuit Court for Santa Rosa County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is'6865 SW Caroline Street, Milton, Florida 32570. The estate is intestate. The.names and addresses of the personal representative and the person- al representative'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. ~h--, d. l-, 5 .. irj i pub;i: a;.:.n :.f -. trI : Ill:.l ice .; Au'u.i;l -'6 -:F Attorney for .Personal Representative. /s/Allen Lindsey for ROY V. ANDREWS, ESQUIRE Lindsay, Andrews s L.:.rar.ar PA. . 5218 Willing Street Milton, Florida-32570 (850) 623-3200 Florida Bar No. 228291. Personal Representative /s/ Don Junior Powell DON JUNIOR POWELL 4491 '.:.r-.,r.g ; .- Lar.i Milton, Florida 32583 ,,8 ,'. . ., , � * 8/679 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA 'COUNTY, FLORIDA File No:. 57-2006-CP-237 Division: , IN RE: ESTATE OF HARWELL F. BANISTER, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration, of the ai i.l. ,5 1H A '.',/ELL F 6-ijll { .TEH a'.:"1. :- Fi- rJu.T.t..r 57-2006-CP-237, is pending in the Circuit Court for Santa Rosa -:..j,,.,r Fii ,.r,.as Fr-.al, Divisicr. Ii-, a..r.s;- .:r. ..n..:r, is 6865 SW Caroline Street, Milton, Florida 32570. The' estate is testate and the date of the decedent's Will and any Codicils is November 6, 2000. ,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 ur,Tnri ur-i C .:,i,.'w,.-. -, or , uri..u.1.al-, .:l s,'r, .:.r., 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 COP,' 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 i THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED, WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. . The date of first publication of this Notice is August 26, 2006. Attorney for Personal Representative /s/ Roy V. Andrews ROY V. ANDREWS, ESQUIRE Lindsay, Andrews & Leonard, P.A. .5218 Willing Street Milton, Florida 32570 "_.55 , j, E - ? . 3 2 , :., ' = .:., : . , r . . 28 :' I Personal Representative /s/ Stephanie Creamean STEPHANIE CREAMEAN 285 Mill Springs Fillmore, IN 46128 082606 090206 8/680 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION File No. 57-2006-CP-176 IN RE: ESTATE OF ERNEST W. ROUHIER, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of ERNEST W. ROUHI- ER, deceased, whose date of death was Acril 27. 2006: File Number 57-2006-CP-176 is pending in the Circuit Court for Santa iosa County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 6865 CAROLINE STREET. MILTON. FL 32570. 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, on whom a copy of this notice has been served, must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRS PUBLICATION OF THIS - - - - - - - - --- NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE TIME 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 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. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEBENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of first publication of this notice is: August 26, 2006. /s/ Steven C. Warrick Steven C. Warrick Attorney' for Personal Representative Florida Bar No. 0187089 Fitzgerald & Brooks, PA. 6839 Caroline Street Milton, FL 32570 Telephone: 850-623-3605 ; Cl, .ud.a M *.l,3,:. " CLAUDIiA % r.JAIE,,7, Pace, FL 32571 082606 090206 , 8/681 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 1ST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY. FLORIDA CASE NO. 05-68 CA 01 CHASE HOME FINANCE LLC'? iu.:-: ioui ' , n.ge. ,: , -i:HA:E r.IAIJHATT&lI f.l,:,RT. GAGE.CORPORATION, Plaintiff, vs. .':.�EFMH E BOWLES, III, et u. e� 3 Defendantss. = NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Order or Final .Judgment Scheduling Foreclosure Sale entered'.on A5uGUt 5 "2oiP in thi? case ,-,: , per.. ?..- ,,'. ; ,' i.3 , C . ii. the style of which is indicated above. I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash in the The Front Door of Santa Rosa County Courthouse, 68656 Caroline Street, Milton, Florida 32570, on the 28 day of September, 2006 at 11:00 a.m., the following described property as set forth in said Order or Final Judgment, to- wit: THE N 88.5' OF LOT 1, BLOCK 3, LOTS 2 AND 6, BLOCK 3, DAVIDSON'S SUB- DIVISION, ACCORDING' TO THE PLAT RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK A, PAGE 41 OF .THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SANTA ROSA- COUNTY, FLORIDA. a/k/a: 310 & 312 HENRY STREET, MILTON, FLORIDA 32570 ORDERED at SANTA ROSA. County, Florida, this 28 day of August, 2006. MARY M. JOHNSON As Clerk, Circuit Court SANTA ROSA, Florida, CIRCUIT COURT SEAL By: ANGELA K. DUNN As Deputy Clerk , SPEAR & HOFFMAN PA. 970.0 South Dixie Highway, Suite 610 Miami, Florida 33156 Telephone: (305) 670-2299 090206 090906 9/686, INTHE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION File No. 57-2006-CP-265 Division .IN RE: ESTATE OF WILLIAM THOMAS BIGBY, a/k/a BILL BIGBY Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The' a.3rnTr,ilrli.:., of the' estate :'.r 7 ii-,rTr. Thomas Bigby, deceased, whose date of death was 6/29/05; is pend- ing' in the Circuit Court for Santa Rosa County, Florida, Probate Division; File Number 57-2006-CP-265; the address of Which is 6865 Caroline St. Milton, FL 32570. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the person- al representative's attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons, who have claims or demands against decedent's estate, including unmatured, contingent or unliquidated claims, and who have been served a copy of this notice, must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY (30) DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the dece- dent and other persons who have claims or demands against the decedent's estate, including unmatured, contin- gent or unliquidated claims, must file their claims with this court WITHIN THREE (3) MONTHS.AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. d S t b 2 2006 Page 3-B For all this past weekend's football highlights and up-and-coming events, check out the Sports in Section C NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLI- CATION OF THIS NOTICE IS: SEPTEMBER 2, 2006. Attorney for Personal Representative: /s/ LARRY D. KELLAR, ESQUIRE LARRY D. KELLAR, ESQUIRE Florida Bar No. 336701 201 East Government Street Pensacola, FL 32502 Telephone: (850) 432-4030 Personal Representative: /s/ DEITRA ERICKSON DEITRA ERICKSON 214 Melrose Ave. Decatur, GA 30030 , 090206- 090906 9/687Z IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION CASE NO. 2006-CA-000472 DIVISION NO:"A" DAVID E. LARSEN and PAM L. LARSEN, Plaintiffs, v. CHARLES M. THOMAS and LORI D. THOMAS, Defendants. AMENDED NOTICE . OF ACTION TO: CHARLES M. THOMAS and LORI D. THOMAS 5057 Guernsey Road Pace, FL 32571 YOU ARE, NOTIFIED that a Complaint was filed with the Santa Rosa County Court Clerk (the "Clerk") on June 7, 2006. You are required to file the original of your written defens- es, if any, upon the, under- signed Clerk on October 2, 2006, (within 30 days of the first publication of this Notice) and forward a copy of same to the attorney, for the Plaintiffs, Richard M. Beckish, Jr., Esquire, Liberis & Associates, P.A., at '40 South Palafox Place, Suite 500, Pensacola, Florida 32502. Failure to serve and file written defenses as required may result in a judg- ment or order for the relief demanded in the pleadings, without further notice.' DATED on this the 28 day of August, 2006. MARY JOHNSON* CLERK OF COURT CIRCUIT COURT SEAL. By: J. Watkins Deputy Clerk 090206 090906 091606 092306 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIR- CUIT, IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO. 06-521 CA GREEN TREE SERVICING, LLC f/k/a CONSECO FINANCE SER- VICING CORP. 1400 Turbine Drive Rapid City, SD 57703 Plaintiff, v. ROBIN J. GADDY, flk/a ROBIN J. HOLLAND, Defendant. NOTICE OF ACTION TO: ROBIN J. HOLLAND YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a foreclosure action has been filed against you on the follow- ing described property: SEE EXHIBIT "A" ATTACHED HERETO. EXHIBIT "A" Parcel 41: The West ? of the SW ? of the NE ? of the SW ? of Section 11, Township 1 North, Range 27 West of Santa Rosa County, Florida. Less the South 25 feet for road. Less 15 feet drainage easement over side lot line and back lot line, if necessary, Together with a 2002 Timberwood mobile home ID#GAFL107A48949-TW21. TOGETHER WITH that certain 2002 80 x 16 Timberwood Mobile Home; Serial No. GAFL107A48949-TW21 and you are required to file a written response with the Court and serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it on Albert C. Penson, Plaintiff's attorney, whose address is 2810 Remington Green Circle, Tallahassee, Florida 32308, at lease thirty (30) days from the date of first publication, and file the original with the clerk of this court either before service on Plaintiff's attorney or imme- diately thereafter; otherwise, a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated this 28 day of August, 2006. CLERK OF COURT CIRCUIT COURT SEAL By: J. Watkins Deputy Clerk 090206 090906 9/689 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 Ist Assembly of God S * 4513 Forsyth Stireei.Bagdad East Milton Assemby of God 5174 Ward Basin Road. lMilon Ebenezer Assembly of God . Ebenezer Church Road. Jay Faith Chapel Assembly of God 205 South Airport Road. NIt hon " First Assembly of God 6163 Dogwood Dnve. Milton Glad Tidings Assemb' of God E. Highway 90, Pace Jay First Assembly of God 400 S. Alabama Street, Jay - , MLellan Assembly of God. 6105 4 Three Notch Trail: Nhliton Ne" Hope Assembly of God 955i Chumuckla HwN. Pace Pace Assemblh of God -:- 3948 Hw, 90. Pace True Grace Fellowship Assembl\ of God . . * . 5178 Wilard Noms Rd.. Mition Welcome ssembli' of God 8581 Welcome Church Road, Slilion BAPTIST - ABA BerrmhiU Road Bapnst-ABA\ S'3095 Berryhill Road, Nilton Bethel Missonanr Baptist A-BA 6178 Old Bagdad H,... Nliton Fello'. 'hJp Bapnsi Church ABA 522 H ,v. N.190). Pace First Missionary Baptisi -ABA .8949 Pace Road, Pace .alilee Misionary Bapiist-ABA S Ha 90. West Milion \BAPTIST S Avalon Baptist S 4316 Aalorn Blvd., Milton East Side Baptisi .. 4'SS4 V\ard Basin Road. Million F.i:h Biapiist S 6.42 Hamilton Bndee Rd. MNion ... First Baptist ot Harold 10585 Goodrange Drive, Milton, Liberty Baptisi Church 6763 Margaret Stree :lilonr. FL 32570 Mount Pilgrin Bapist 5103 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Street, Milton St John Diine Missionair, Biapist I 530i3 St Johns Street. Nihori BAPTIST - INDEPENDENT Bible Baptiut Church ot Pace 4001 Vem Street, Pace. Bible Way Baptist Church 5'4'6 Do-,.v. ood Dnie Milton . Bro-,.nsdale Bapis. Church Chumuckla Hwy. Jay Joy Bible Baptist 8613 Hwy. 90, Milton Plea-ant Hill Mlisionary Baptist S 55510 Econfina Street, Milion SSolid Rock Baptist 6760 East Gate Road, Milton Trinity Baptist 5301 Highway 90, Pace Victory Baptist 4000 Avalon Blvd., Milton West Florida Baptist 5621 Hu, 90, Milton Fil Am Baptist Church 5240 Dogwood Drive, Milton BAPTIST -SOUTHERN Avalon Baptist 4316 A'alon Bl.d . Milton Berrydale Baptist Church 6730 Hwy. 4, Jay Billory Ist Baptist of Holley- Navarre .. HighwayN 87 North Holley Black% after Baptist 11689 Munson H'%i., Milton LCalvary Baptist H y. 89, Allentown Cora Baptist 12953 Hwy 197,Ja East Side Baptist 4884NWard Basin Road, Milton Ferris Hill Baptist 6848 Chaffin Street Milton First Bagdad Baptist 4529 Forsyth St., Bagdad First Baptist ol Garcon Point 1780 Garcon Point Rd.. Milton First Baptist of Milton 6797 Caroline St.. NMilon Florida Baptist Contention 341 Ashniore Lane. Pace Floridaio%% n Baptist 3851 Diamond Street ,Pace Harmony Ridge Baptist 5536 HN. 90W. Pace HickorN Hammock Baptist Hickory Hammock Rd. E MNilon Immanual Baptist 4187 HN.90. Pace James Street Bapnst 6655 James Street. Milton la\ First Baptist 2?14 S. Alabama Street. Jay Li ing Truth Church iContemporary) Meeting at S.S. DL\on Intermediate School. Pace Mount Calhary So. Baptist 5300 Berr hill Road Milion Ne" Bethel Baptist 10995 Chumuckla Hv.y . la> Ne%% Life Bapust 63&0 Bayberr Street. Million Mouni Pleasant Baptist 6151 Dog\iood Dr.. ldton OLivet Baptist 5240 Dogwood Dri\e Milton Pine Letel Bapust 3300 Pine Le'el Church Road. Jay' Pine Terrace Bapust 6212 Pine Blossom Road NMilion Pleasant Home Baptist *8500 Pleasant Home. Munson Santa Rosa Baptist Asso. 1821.1 He.\ 817 North Mhiltorl Spnng 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 Milior Nc, Macedonia Baptist Church 4 -1751 Chumuckla H.k % Pace Nek Proiidence Missionary Bapntit 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.. Mblion Hope Ministry-Church of God in Christ, Inc. 113 Willing Street, Milton World Church of God Milton Worship Center 5177 Stewart St.. Million Community Chapel Church of God. 4300 Pace Lane, South of WalN-Mart Second Chance Church of God in Christ 5887 N. Steartn St.. Milton CHURCH OF GOD Covenant Church of God 4645 School Ln.. Pace Church of God of Prophecy 600 Glover Lane. Mldton. FL COMM1INIT OF CHRIST Communir't of Chnst 6656 Ra.mond Hobbs Si.Milon CHURCH OF IESLIS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS Church of Jesus Christ of Latter da\ Saints 5737 Berr.hill Rd . lion EPISCOPAL St. Marn's Episcopal Church 6842 Oak St. Miltor, FULL GOSPEL Milton Victorv,inistries 7235 E. Hw,) 9ii Milton Living Faith Church 7400 Reformation Rd Milton HOLINESS Hollandtown Holiness Church 15 51 Pine% ien Church Rd. Jay Contact: Hansel Prescott 675--4346 Cobbito n Holiness - 47(0 Greenrood Rd Jay, FL 32565 INDEPENDENTr Grace Bible Church '623 Chestnut, Milton INTERDENOMINATIONAL Evangel Christian Church 6763 Margaret St Milton Ken Sumerall Ministries 4901 Forest Creek Dr., Pace .IEHOVAH'S WITNESSES Jehovah's atnesseNIilton Congregation 5690 BerrhIhd Rd. MNilt.on TJO Covenant Church of God S4645 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 Committed to excellence as we serve Jesus. Come grow with us! Hickory Hammock Baptist Church Pastor Carl Gallups (since 1987) Worship & Childien s Church 8:30 & 10:00 am . - Sunday School 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.hickoryhammockbaptlst.org Dynamic Worship * Music * Drama * Children & Youth Ministries and lots more! 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 994-4310 ww w.PaceCommunityChurchxcom Future Plans... * New worship facility now under construction on 25 acre campus * A member of the Willow Creek Association Where? Currently meeting at Pace High School, 4065 Norris Road, Freedom Hall When? 10:00 A.M. Sunday Pastor PCA 6659 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 Primiie Bfaptist Church 5339 Zero Ln.. Mitlon. FL NMount Zion Primiti e Baptist Church 603 4th A\., Mition. FL PROTESTANT Milton SDA Church 5288 Berryhill Rd., Milion LUTHERAN Eternal Trinity Lutheran Church 6076 Old Bagdad Hwy . Milton METHODIST Chlst United Methodist Church 5983 Dogwood Dr., Milton Chumuckla United Methodist Church 9485 Hwy. 197, Chumuckla Elizabeth Chapel United Methodist Church 8008 Chumuckla Hw y., 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 Chur h 6830 Berr. hill Rd.. Milton Jay United Methodist Church 300 South Alabama St., Jay Mac Edwards Memorial Uniruted Methodist Church 5052 Mulat Road. Million. FL Pine% ie" United Methodist Church 1400 Pinevie'k 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 A\enida Del Fuego. Pace NON-DENOMINATIONAL Christian Life Church 4401 Aialon Blvd Milton Chnsnan Life Church "4401 Aalon Bld., MiNlion Church of the Liting God 3375 Garcon Pt. Million Neai Testament Church 5277 Glo'er Lane. Nliton Shepherd House Ministries 5739 N Siev.art St, Milton Word Ahlie Christian Chuich 5707 Site art St. Milon West Milion Church of Christ 5300 High"ajy 90, Pace PENTECOSTAL Gospel Lighthouse Church 10001 Chumuckla Ha y.. Pace United Pentecostal Church of Berrydale 7580. H' . -4. Jay PENTECOSTAL - HOLINESS NMount Zion Pentecostal Holiness Church 5532 Osceola St.. Milton Chumuckla Peniecoijal Hohness Church 2841.Hwy. 182, Jay New Vision Worship' Center 5573 Sitean St. Milton- Roe' ille Holiness Church Nlunson Huy.. Million Cobbtov.n Holiness Church 4700 Greenwood Road (Hwy 164) Jay. FL 32565 PRESBYTERIAN- PCA Vestminster Presbilenan Church SFIL-AM BAPTIST CHURCH meeting at Olivet Baptist Church FeIlowsriip Hall 5240 Dogwood Drive, Milton, FL 32570 Tel. No: (850) 981-8642 SCHEDULE OF SERVICES Sunday School............................... 4:00 p.m. Re'. Bert [I. Solis Sunday Worship.............................. 5:00 p.m. Pas850 to) 46476 Tuesday Discipleship Training..........6:00 p.m. Thursday Prayer Meeting................6:00 p.m. held al dihareni locallons. call or direction) ? 'CHRIST IS THE REAL .SLVIt ER TO .-LL PROBLEMS , 'Vi&iUd aliwa fw me-k. E International Pentacostal Holiness Church (IPHC) 5573 Stewart St. Milton, FL 32507 Sunday School 10:00 Sunday Worship 11:00 Pastor's Tracy & Radena Leggett 207-2729 See the vision, catch the vision, be the vision , Pace Assembly of God ' .----. Pace Assembly Ministries, Inc. � 3948 Highway 90 2,"Z, Pace, Florida 32571-1998 Past., Giin Lowery , Jr. Sunday School 9:45 am .. Morr,i,r, Wori.:r, 10 45 am' W C,.arri-.eelrni Ser., .e 6:00 pm Wednesday Study The Word 7:00 pm -Car www.paceassembly.org . Office: (850) 994-7131 Prayer Line: (850) 994-5200 .FAX (850) 994-9936 Bus Service Available Cahipmeeting Hour Telecast WFGX TV35 Sundays 7:30 am mHBR TV33 Mondays 9:00 pr npmeeting Time Radio Broadast WTJT 90.1 FM M-F 4:45,pm *1 "A Church That Makes No Apology For The Old-me Religion" celebrate with us!I 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 John F. Edwards, Pastor ' YOU'RE INVITED CHURCH LIKE iT USED TO BEI 43n C.hrist ~imeieta~ll S piritual Piessings are 0 - ~O -It/ L)O 9iL14 - SS Citi ~tl1 1pl i RESTORING IST CENTURY CHRISTIANITY IN THE 2 IST CE NTURY EPISCOPAL St Mary's CHURCH Episcopal Church Tre Rev Johrn Wallace Services: Sunday Holy Eucharist: 8:00 & 10:00 am . Sunday School: 9:45 am 6849 Oak Street Wednesday Holy Eucharist: 6:00 pm Million, Florida 32570 Nursery provided Phone t850) 623-2905 lor Sunday service 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! -ComeVstU~- Grace BfbletC6i�4kC1�: 6331 Cheith~it Sa-$ [j 62$4, Dr D jJDN~;Spl Wed n 5dIy7:00 Q M; :, . Have YOU L-CC11 lookillo f-'or a CIILIIICII that is like YOU Used tO A CIILII-Cll that has 'I'l-aditiOllal CIILII'Cll MLISiC A GRII-Ch VVIlel-C the 13il)IC is 01)0-11C(I alld is I"ILIIIIII vcl-�,,c hy vcl.sc A CIILII'Cll 111,11 is CCII(cred on hUlldill"ll strom-, I'allillic's I I I I 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. MiNlon I Saturday September 2, 2006 Today in J ay I United Bank holds Groundbreaking Ceremony United Bank, of Jay, held their Groundbreaking Ceremony Thursday, August 24, 2006, beginning around 9:00 a.m., at the new building site located next to the Jay- Medical Complex on South Alabama Street Highway 89. On hand to meet and greet everyone was Jay's United Bank Branch Manager, Mike Digmon, along with his staff: Brandy Carter, Faye Loewen, Becky Prescott, and Sheila Ashworth. Many United Bank digni- taries were present for the groundbreaking including Jim Justice, United Bank Director, Flomaton; Wayne Brisk, United Bank Market President of Florida; Jamie Lipham, United Bank Executive Vice President, Bay Minette; P. D. Pollard, United Bank Market President for Escambia, Alabama; Alton McRee, United Bank Senior Vice President of Agriculture. Atmore; Nick Baggett, United Bank Marketing Department; Jonathan Jones, United Bank Agricultural Lender; Kim Cato, United Bank Mortgage Department, Milton; .Bruce Trammell, United Bank Vice President, Atmore; Gwen Braden, United. Bank Vice President of- Administration, Atmore; and of course, Bob Jones, United Bank CEO & President, Atmore; and Carl Brittain, recently retired Branch Manager of United Bank's Loan Production Office, Jay. He remained with United Bank until it became a "full-servipe" bank. Others present for the cere- mony were Bill Patrick and his wife Doris, W. Z. Patrick' Insurance; Donna Tucker, Executive Director of the SRC Chamber of Commerce; Bruce Godwin, Realtor; Kurvin Quails, Jay Town Councilman; Jackie Stewart. Jay Town Mayor; David Bush and Sabrina Owens, Marketing EREC; Audrey Carnley, A & J Cuts & Curls; Linda Carden, Jay Town Clerk; Ann West, Dr. Smith's office; Dr. Marian Stewart; Malisa Greene and several Jay Hospital employ- ees; Bobby Boutwell, Royster- Clark; Joe Thomas, Editor Tri- City Ledger; and myself, Brenda Gabbert reporting for the Press Gazette. I hope that I didn't miss anyone. The Jay Area Chamber of Commerce had their banner liup to welcome United Bank and their employees and officials. Then it was time for the offi- cials to grab their gold shovels for the Groundbreaking Ceremony. Mike Digmon welcomed everyone. Carl Brittain was recog- nized for his vision to bring a "full-service" United Bank to Jay. It was a dream of Carl's for many years. He has been see- ing his dreams for United Bank come true. Bob Jones, United Bank CEO & President, informed all of us that there will be a United Bank in Milton in the very near future. The Bank will be locat- ed near the Santa Rosa County Medical Center, on Berryhill Road. After welcomes by Town 'Mayor Jackie Stewart and Town . Councilman Kurvin Quialls, it was time for refresh- ments. All I wanted was water. It was so hot! o.... CALL 983-6655 for more formationn WE TAKE .VOUCHERS 3 Stewart Street Milton, Florida 6:00 am - 6:00 pm A Ministry of Harvest Community Church SHOP AT HOME "n let yury Deas 7]rem -21ry Advertise y< business or skill for only $20 week! Call tc for details 623-212 KITCHEN CORNER Tomato Special 4 large tomatoes 2 medium Rermuda onions, chopped fine 1/2 cup minced parsley salt and pepper to taste , Slice tomatoes 1/2-inch thick; arrange half the tomato slices in a deep platter, Sprinkle with salt and pepper. Cover with second layer of tomatoes; sprinkle with salt and pepper. Spread onion (1.4" thick) over tomato slices, then parsley (also 1/4" thick). Dribble Special Dressing over top. Chill thoroughly .for one hour, or overnight. 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No o*her fnble or salell.ite provide,, has NFL SUNDAY TICKET', �aturday September 2, 2006 The Santa Rosa Press Gazette P nRe R-R Look Inside for SGazette )orts *Help Wanted 'Real Estate *Automotive *Saturday Feature Adopt-A-Pet' U *Business Service Directory *Find Your Name *Plus much more Sports Peican Fal league to hol baseball byouts o The Pensacola Pelicans w ill host the first-e'er Pelicans Fall Baseball League in Pensacola. TrN-outs are Sept. 2 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. and Sundayfrom 1 . p m to 5 p.m. at Pelican Park at the Urniersity of West Florida. An alternate trN-out date is Thursday at 6 p.m. for those S players who will not be able to make the weekend sessions. ' All high school baseball players are welcome to play. No one w ill be turned away and all players wdll get their opportunity to play. Pelicans players and former University of West Florida play- ers will be the coaches and instructors of the teams. The cost of the clinic is $250. which gets them a league * hat and t-shirl and pays for the *. umpires. field usage, and insur- ance. To register or to find out additional information, please call 934-8444. A y Cas League seeks new bowlers for on The Ladies Tnos Alley Cats Winter League at Oops Alley is looking for new\ members. This all-women's day league will begin bowling on Sept. 11 with the league run- ning through May 21 when they will hold an awards and ban- quet program. Bowling in this league will cost $8 per week per team member along w ith a one time fee of $15 for Nour USBC card. For more information %ou can contact Brenda Gille\ at 623-6S07 or Oops Alle at 995- 9393. Ent Milo Youth Fooba lnee - East Milton Youth Football League sending out a big call for aspiring foot- ball players between the ages of four and a half to eight sears of aoe East -Milton Football officials are also a reduced registration fee of $'85 that can be paid in si'x install- mnents. No inones or fees are S riecessar, ai the lime ot sign i up. No child will be turned aw aw due to financial hard- ship and transportation is a~tallable if necessary. For additional informa- tion or special arrangements to register \ou can contact EMYA Football Director Barrio Diamond at 62.6-- 265 or e-mail him at barry_dia- mond@bellsouth.net. SRC golf scramble is looking for players Registrations are being accepted for teams to partici- pate in the 13th Annual Santa Rosa County Chamber Golf Classic... This is a tour-person scram- ble to be held Oct 6 at The Moors with a shotgun start at 1 p.m. Entry fee is $400 per team and includes golf cart, range balls, two beverage tickets, after round dinner, door prizes, goodie bag, two mulligans, and one tee buster per player. For more information or to register contact the chamber offices at 623-2339. Who Cares League s Signup for the Who Cares Mixed Bowling League at Avalon Bowling Center is underway for this fall/winter season. This is a Monday night league for bowlers 18 and older, which gets underway at 6:50 p.m. Each team consists of at least four bowlers. For more information call 981-1603. Weekley's found the key NF New priorities and new caddie help local - " : T ' ,' golfer focus on returning to the PGA Tour . K , By BILL GAMBLING PG Sports Editor His second place finish might disappoint Milton's Boo Weekley last weekend at the National Mining Association Pete Dye Classic in Pennsylvania. but he is looking at the bigger picture. Weekly wants to return to the PGA Tour. And his second place finish pushed him to the 11th spot on the Nation" ide Tour, % here the top 20 finishers in money auto- maticall earn their tour card. "'A victory would be nice." said Weekley in a phone inter- vie\w as he %was preparing for this weekends' Legend Financial Group Classic Presented by Cynergies Solutions at the StoneWater Golf Club. "I have been playing good golf of late and I am real focused. "But the biggest thing. would be to ger my PGA Tour card back. that would be like tw o % victories " W'eekley. who played on the PGA Tour back in 2002. has matured quite a bit and appears more focused than e\er on making the tour and staying there for many years to come. "The.first time I was on the tour I didn't hit the ball real good." recalled Weekley. "I was also very selfish the first couple of ears as a pro. "Now I realize there isn't any thing more important than my family, other than the Lord that is." The attitude of having to be out on the tour to make money has been tempered by important things in like such as his son Parker's first day of kinder- garten. "'Here lately I have not been able to see my family for sever- al weeks at a time because I am working on getting m. card again," aid Weekle\. "But I wasn't going to miss my son's first day of kindergarten. "That is where I have matured, but no amount of money can make up of you mruss that.'" After Thursday's first round Weekly\ is four strokes off the See. BOO.Pg. Y Boats on the Water Milton's Boo Weekley (right) and his caddie Joe Pyland are pictured. together at Boo's Annual Camp Compass Scramble that was held last' month at the Country Club of Brewton. Submitted photo' Ice Pilots, to hold a job fair B. BILL GAMNBLIN PG Spurn Editor____ . How w would you like t& work with a professional minof league team this fall and win- ter"' Your chance is here, as theL Pensacola Ice Pilots \ill be. having a job fair Sept. 13. from,- 5 to 7 p.m. The Ice Pilots are looking for people who-are interested in volunteering 'tor their Game Night Staff at one of the 36 home games this Near at the Pensacola Ci\ ic Center. Some of the areas the team is looking to fill according to Denis Puska. the team's direc- tor of broadcasting and media relations, are indi\ iduals to assist the director of game day operations. Some of the duties for the right individuals include work- ing with on and off ice game- night activities which include promotions, anthems,. pre-game or post-game ceremonies, arena events, mascot. ect. These individuals would also play a pivotal role in get- ting the crowd excited by help- ing to create a positive and energetic experience for the Ice Pilots fans and assist with game day promotional special events. For an available internship spot there \\ill be a minimum of 10 to 15 hours of office duties needed per week. See, PILOTS. Pg. 3C Boats on the waterway will be a very familiar site again this weekend as Labor Day Weekend is the last olticial holiday of summer. Due to the large numbers of boats and other vessels out on area waterways, like the Blackwater River, it is a time to remember safety pre-. cautions and be mindful of law enforcement officials who will do spot checks to make sure your boat has the proper number of flota- tion devices and other necessary safety equipment. Press Gazette photos by Bill Gamblin Pace sweeps Milton for third win in a row l Central improves tO 3-;, Pace_ wins second straight on the links By BILL GAMBLING PG Sports Editor Pace is on a roll after start- ing the season 0-2 they have reeled' off three straight wins including a Monday night win, over non-district ri\ al NIlt)on. The Lady Patriots (3-2), reeled off three straight games to defeat Milton (2-4) by the scores of 25-11; 25-19, and 25- 21. Pace came out in the first game and used a 12-2 run at a crucial moment to go from being two up, 10-8, to a com- manding 22-10 lead. "Tonight we communicated much better than we have been," said Pace head coach Jenny Condon after the match. "Our errors were way down tonight and we came readN to pla " Game two saw Pace jump out to an early 5-0 lead before Milton rallied to take an 11-7 advantage behind the service of Ashle Blackman. But Pace would rally and take the lead for good at 12-11. The Lady Panthers made anoth- er charge, as they pulled within one point on two separate occa- sions yet couldn't close the deal. See, PREPS, Pg 3C Milton's Kourtney Kabel goes up in an attempt to block Erica Wright's attempted kill during Monday nights match which Pace swept in tree straight games. Press Gazette Photo a ho I Page 2 On the Tube Sept 2 . Busch Series qualifying - SPEED @ 5:30 p.m. Busch Ameriquest 300 - TNT @ 9 p.m. Sept. 3 NBCPre Race Show - NBC @ 6 p.m. NEXTEL Sony HD 500 - NBC @7 p.m. Sept. 8 NASCAR Live! - SPEED 1 p.m. NEXTEL Cup Series Practice - SPEED @ 1:30 p.m. Busch Series Qualifying - SPEED @ 3:30 p.m. NEXTEL Cup Qualifying - TNT @ 5 p.m. Busch Emerson Radio 250 - TNT @ 6:45 p.m. Sept9 9 NASCAR Live! - SPEED @ 11 a.m. ARCA SK Hand Tool 200 - SPEED @ 1 p.m. NASCAR Race Da\ - SPEED @ -4 p.m. TNT Pre-Race Sho\\ - TNT,'' 6 p.m. NEXTEL Che\v Rock and Roll 400 - TNT @ 6:30 p.m. Chase for the NEXTEL Cup Special - TNT ,5.' 10 p.m. Racing Ahead Sept. 8 Richmond, Va.h. Emerson Radio 250 Sept. 16 Loudon,N.H. Sylvania 200 Sept.4 DuQuoin.Ill. Southern llinois 100 Wallaces fine after crash CORNELIUS. N.C. , -. Rusts Wallace, the 1'989 NASCAR champion, and his w J f.e escaped serious injury in a t wo - c a r ,accident Mo n d a N1 evening. Wallace and his wife, Patti. were on their wxay Wallace home from the Charlone airport, returning from a trip to California. t hen the 2006 Dodge Durango in Waltrip goes LOS ANGELES. Calif. - There's no doubt that when NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Senes_ driver Michael \Valtrip is talked about, his luxurious locks of hair often penetrate the conversation. When the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series ascends on California Speedway' this weekend, every- one will be talking about Waltrip's new hairstyle that "Blow Out" star and 'celebrity hairstylist Jonathan Antin creat- ed in his West Hollywood salon in preparation for the SONY HD 500 this weekend at California Speedway. On the Bubble Driver: Kyle Petty Owner: Kyle Petty Points: 1904 Points out of 34th: 5 Points ahead of 36th: 16 Place Owner 33 Felix Sabates 34 Ray Evernham 35 Kyle Petty 36 Bobby Ginn 37 Cal Wells 38 Doug Bawel SUBARUJ which they were riding was hit in the driver's door b% another motorist twho alledegly ran a stop sign. "I've beenin a lot of crash- es in my time, but that was one, of the craziest things I think I've eter experienced." Wallace said. "Patti and I were driving home from the airport, driving the speed limit, somewhere around 45 miles ,per hour I believe, when all of a sudden, out of nowhere, I got hit direct- ly in mi door. We really got knocked around in there and': %we're both really sore." The other motorist %%as also able to w, alk awas from the accident Hollywood I Wanted to i 1O e Jon at ha n enough hair to % ork % 1ith - an artist needs a full palette to work NN ith.'- said Walnp of his nearth chin length h a i r '. Waltrip ' "Hopefully my NAPA hat will fit now, I put it on and it pops right up because I have so much hair." Driver David Stremme Elliott Sadler Kyle Petty Sterling Marlin Travis Kvapil Michael Waltrip Points 1965 1909 1904 1888 1791 1683 She just loves to race 1Evernha deal _________ _ didn forcee her to sign her life away By BILL GAMBLIN PG Sports Editor This has been a very busy year for Evemham Motorsports' Erin Crocker. She has driven full-time in the Craftsman Truck Series, raced in the ARCA RE/MAX Series. and had the time to squeeze in a few Busch Senes events as \%ell. "Each car (truck) are differ- ent, but also the same," said Crocker. w ho is in her second sea- son with Evemham Motorsports and 23rd in the truck series points. ."Each car or truck has a different character. but realistically it is still racine stock cars. "1 hate been trying to get as much seat time as possible." Before being picked b\ Ford in 20014 for their Netw Women's Dnver Development Program after a test at Indianapolis Motor Speed ay. Crocker finally embarked on a new chapter in her racing.career. "I was neter under contract \\ith Ford," said Crocker. "But the\ were show, ing me these plans they had for m. career and some other teams were talking to me as well. "I picked what I thought %w would be the best for me as I start- ed a ne\\ chapter in my racing career and that \\as what Ray iE'emharni show, ed me when I met with E\ernham MNlotorsponrs." The transition of the driving on the dirt to the asphalt has been a challenge. but not one that Crocker feels till hold her back. "I think the one thing I brought from my din car racing 1,ears � as knowing how 0to use the throttle .ind not spin the ures." said Crocker. % ho is, the onl wk oman to enter qualify for the Knoxville Nationals in low a, where she \\as named rookie of the year in 2003. "Stock cars are much bigger and Track Facts 2005 Pole Winner Matt Kenseth - 12-.039 mph 2005 Race Winner SI att Kenseth - 84.678 mph Track Qualifying Record R\ an Neio man - 128.709 mph (2003), Track Race Record Charlie ,Glotzbach - 101.075 mph (1971)' Erin Crocker is seen here driving the Chex/Betty Crocker Dodge truck owned by Evernham Motorsports earlier this season at Gateway Internatioani Raceway in Madison, III. Crocker has competed in the, ' Craftsman Truck Series, Busch Series, and the ARCA RE/MAX Series to get as much valuable seat time as ' possible. CROCKER wider than a dirt car and until I signed with Evemham I never really raced on asphalt." ' 'Cr6oke?:' \Wrld of Oada\w s car would check in at 1.200 pounds with an 850 HP power plant to make it go, \where her Dodge Truck has 700 to 750 HP, but weighs three times as much. "With a sprint car your con- cemrn was not to spin the tires %with that much horsepower compared to the weight," said Crocker. "Now my biggest thing is com- munication with the team." This season Crocker's best finish in the truck series has been 16th at the O'Reilly 200 held at Kansas Speedway this past July. while in the Busch Series she has a best finish of 19th at the Busch Silver Celebration 250 presented by Shop 'n Save at Gateway. International Raceway in Madison. 111. Most of her stock car success in 2006 has come in the ARCA RE/MLAX Series where she has three top 10's this season and earned her third pole of her stock car career at Kansa s. . "I think ARCA is underrated as a series." said Crocker. whose best finish was 2nd at Kansas. Backstretch: 2,500 feet / 3 Turn 3 140 Turn 4 140 /tl 1~ After: Sharpie 500 Rank Driver 1. -- Jimmie Johnson 2. -- MattKenseth 3. -- Kevin Harvick *4. +3 Kyle Busch 5. +1 Jeff Gordon 6. +2 Denny Hamlin 7. +2 Jeff Burton 8. -3 Tony Stewart 9. +1' Dale Eamhardt Jr. 10. -6 Mark Martin FORESTED Aw wmd O MlN t; OOP It ," MR ,i 'IJOVONNMIPU"if Y"w Eetop unuwCam e x m e... 29mAF' MEDDlE MERCEI? 29 pa AWE ' mW/IF Y Behind Leader -7 -321 -402 -406 -429 435 "443 -448 -450 After: Food City 250 Rank Driver 1. -- Kevin Harvick 2. +1 Carl Edwards 3. -1 Denny Hamlin 4. -- Clint Bowyer 5. -- J.J. Yeley 6. -- Paul Menard 7. +1 Kyle Busch 8. -1 Greg Biffle 9. -- Johnny Sauter 10. -- Kenny Wallace Behind Leader -519 -562 -666 -704 -1063 -1120 -1174 -1280 -1335 After:O'Refly 200 Rank Driver 1. - - Todd Bodine 2. -- Johnny Benson 3. -- David Reutimann 4. -- Ted Musgrave 5. -- Rick Crawford, 6. +2 David Starr 7. -- Terry Cook 8. -2 Jack Sprague 9. - - Ron Homaday" 10. +1 Mike Bliss "There is not as much pressure in . the ARCA Series and it is a great place to learn." . Learning is the key word for. Crocker., who admitted she has<' had trouble communicating \with her team on changes that need to ' be made to her Evemham Dodgesr during the course of a race. "'My biggest struggle is com- municating with m\ crew\ chief as' the car changes," said Crocker. "In,': sprint cars everything happens so, quickly\ but in a stock car they change so slowly. "I am working vert hard on,, learning how to tell the crew chief,' what the car or truck is doing and what w e need to do as the tires and', fuel load change in the car." Crocker has been pulling-' some double duty at tracks.'but', feels like she w ill be focusing very.. strongly on the truck series for the'., remainder of the 2006 season. 0 Turn 2 14* T4Turn 14� X~ X/1" MAS Behind Leader -154 -230 -244 -301 -329 -376 -378 -403 -423 After:Governor's Cup 200 Rank Driver Behind 1. -- Frank Kimmel Leader 2. -- Bobby Gerhart -170 3. +1 Billy Venturini -545 4. +2 Ryan Howard -670 5., -2 Damon Lusk -670, 6. -1 Ryan Foster -740 7. +1 Blake Bjorklund -830 8. -1 Todd Bowsher -835 9. -- Brett Rowe -885 10. -- Jason Hedlesky -1035 Saturday, September 2, 2006 Pit Stop Sept. 9 Richmond, Va. Che\T Rock & Roll 4-00 GaLbor Day Wepeend Labor Day Weekendl i I I ,P*die, C7 W-VOM*" Saturday, September 2, 2006 The Santa Rosa Press Gazette Page 3-C Sports, Roo .Continued From Page One pace and tied for 14th, which is a far cry from where he started the 2006 season. * Weekley suffered a bad si.x h day at Q-school and lost hi' conditional status on the Nationwide Tour meaning he h* to play his way into the field on Monday. . " And then compete to make- the cut. "This year has been a long roda and the past few years golf h4s had several ups and downs for me personally," said \Weekle). "But my new caddie, Joe Pyland, has been a big help. i "He has reminded me that I cannot control the past and that I j.iut need to go out there and, get after i." * The hardest thing according to',\\eekle\ is just making the, ct(Ls ait some tournaments. . "There are days when you. wtill not be playing w ell," i according to Weekley. "So you are out there just scrambling and working your tail off to stay close. "That is when you realize how big of a heart you have and how bad you actually want it." This year after finishing Weekley wanted it bad after fin- ishing 91st on the Nationwide Tour Money list in 2005. He recalls leaving Auburn, Ala., and then driving to Athens, Ga., for a Nationwide Tour event. -I played the qualifier on Monday and didn't think I made it." recalled.Weekley. "So Joe aind Tdroe up tO a tourna- ment in North Carolina. "I was on the fourth or fifth hole when mi phone rang and I learned that I got in the Athens' Tournament on nmi\ number so we had ito. check out of the mnotel and dri %e back to Athens. "\\e crashed the day we got back to Athens from all the' driving and I played the tourna- ment without any practice." ' But the key for the Milton grad was he cashed and started picking up checks to where after the Greenville, S.C., event on the Nationwide Tour he earned his spot back on the tour with his numbers. Now he continues and gives a lot of credit to Pyland for his success as they balance each other out, even though they. might. have their occasion- al disagreement. "I get aggravated real eas\ when I am not playing or hitting the ball well," admitted Weekley. "That is where Joe. comes in and keeps me focused, because once you hit a bad shot ..it is o er w ith "We are friends on and off; the course: he is a good listener. which also helps a '. hole bunch." H honored for his racket Pictured from left to right are Rene' Grifol, USTA Florida Consultant, Region 1 West (United States tennis Association), Brian Maloy, Physical Education Instructor at Bagdad Elementary, and Rod Gracey, Director of Student Services for Santa Rosa District Schools. Maloy received a special recog- nition award from the USTA on July 28 at the Santa Rosa Physical Education/Health In-Service for his 'outstanding service to growing the game of tennis for five years in the USTA Florida Section Region 1 West. He has also become a gold level USTA school member, taught tennis to the Santa Rosa 'CommunitN School Summer Program for four years, and teaches tennis in the Milton Community Center After Schopl Program. Submitted photo Milton's Alina Ard is seen receiving a serve Monday night as her tearmmates Kourtney Kabel (#4) arid Liz Steadman (#16) look on. S. Press Gazette photo by Bill Gamrblin Preps Continued From Page One "We are 'hearing a 'lot of positives from other coaches- about our program," said Milton head coach Lori Erickson. "Several people have talked to me about the improve- ment our girls have made. , "The for ius now is to find a 'vay to eliminate our errors." Game three looked like it would go Milton's way as they' got up at one point 17-11, but Pace responded during Lizzie Gunter's serve where a big hit from Katy Neal, gave Pace the lead for good at 19-18. "Volleyball is a momentum game," said Erickson. "We have been working on pushing three to five points. But when we make that error it is riot just one point, but we end up losing three points before it is over. "We got ourselves in a situ- ation where we had to play six perfect points to stay alive and that is very tough to do." Pace, who is 1-1 in District I15A, saw their errors go from over 10 a match down. to just two according to Condon. "We are starting. to play with' mote confidence," said Condon. "We are not where we need to be, but we are getting better." .Pace's match .on Tuesday against Nice% ille at home was rescheduled to Oct. 2. Milton on the other hand, went right back to action at home on Wednesday and defeated Pine Forest in five- games 26-24, 25,22, 17-25, 21- 25. and 15-6. The win improved the Lady, Panthers record to 2-2 in District. 1-4A. Milton's Troy Jordan watches his tee shot very intently during Tuesday's three team golf match at Stonebrook. Press Gazette photo by Bill Gamblin Blackman led the way for Milton by going 14 of 15 on her serves and registered three aces. Jessica Rushing had 16 assists in the win while Liz Steadman recorded nine kills.. In other area volleyball action: Jay (3-4) defeated W.S. Neal. in four games 27-25, 20-, 25, 25--16. and 25-23 at home. For the Lad- Royals Jessi Johnson had 22 assists and. 8 aces, Tamara Lewis had 12 attacks, and Samantha MurphN recorded seven aces. On Tuesday* night Baker swept Jay in the first district match of the season 25-18, 25- 8, and 25-15. Central has improved to 3-1 on the season by defeating Flomaton in three straight games followed b\ a win over East Hill three games to one. The Lady Jags-are 1-0 in District 1-A with the win over East Hill. Their next home match Will be Sept 7 against Laurel Hill. No stats were available from Central head coach Scott Campbell by press time. In golf Pace defeated Navarre and Milton' in a tri-' team match held at Stonebrook Country Club. The Patriots who carded a team total 156 was lead' by low medalist for the meet Parham Booker, who carded a 35. Navarre was second at 195 followed by Milton at 202. Following Booker for the individual honors were team- mates, Tanner Kasischke with a 39, Tyler Klava 40, Jay Watson 42 and Jake Bradley 44. "We shot: 10 strokes more as a ,team than vve did in our first match," said Pace head coach Keith Kirihharr. "We. hav e to get better: the team said their putters and drivers were off. "W\e are striving to get our team to shoot in the 30'i. which is what it is going to take to get farther in the playoffs." Next was Navarre's Matt Christenson who carded a 45. Scott Hardison who carded a 47 led Milton. Other Milton scores were Ben Ellis 50, Troy Jordan 52, Dayton O'Kelley 53, and John Somerset 54. "We are improving," said Milton head coach Murra% Rutledge. "We have three first year players on the team and only two with any experience. "But we are not looking to peak now, we are working towards.peaking when it is time for the district." Story written by, Bill Gamblin. Reach him at sports@srpressgazette.com Pilots East Bay Sunday, September 3, 2006 ' 1:25 AM Moon set 6:25 AM Sun rise 8:06 AM 2.40 Feet 4:26 PM Moon. rise 7:08 PM Sun set 8:15 PM -0.23 Feet. Monday, Sept. 4, 2006 2:32 AM Moon set 6:26 AM Sun rise 9:15 AM 2.50 Feet 5:16 PM Moon rise 7:07 PM Sun set 8:57 PM -0.26 Feet Tuesday, Sept. 5, 2006 3:44 AM Moon set 6:26 AM Sun rise 10:18 AM 2.48 Feet 5:59 PM Moon rise 7:06 PM Sun set 9:34 PM -0.13 Feet Wednesday, Sept. 6, 2006 4:57 AM Moon set 6:27 AM Sun rise 11:22 AM 2.32 Feet 6:37 PM Moon rise 7:04 PM Sun set 10:04 PM 0.16 Feet Sunday, September 3, 2006 1:26 AM Moon set 6:27 AM Sun rise 7:22 AM 2.00 Feet 4:28 PM Moon rise 6:58 PM -0.19 Feet 7:09 PM Sun set Monday, September 4, 2006 2:34 AM Moon set 6:27 AM Sun rise 8:31 AM 2.08 Feet 5:17 PM Moon rise 7:08 PM Sun set 7:40 PM -0.21 Feet Tuesday, September 5, 2006 3:46 AM Moon set 6:28 AM Sun rise 9:34 AM 2.07 Feet 6:00 PM Moon rise 7:07 PM Sun set 8:17 PM -0.11 Feet Wednesday, Sept. 6, 2006 4:58 AM Moon set 6:28 AM Sun rise 10:38 AM 1.94 Feet 6:38 PM Moon rise 7:06 PM Sun set 8:47 PM 0.13 Feet Navarre Beach Sunday, September 3, 2006 1:25 AM Moon set 4:47 AM 1.91 Feet 6:25 AM Sun rise 4:15 PM 0.01 Feet 4:26 PM Moon rise 7:08 PM Sun set Monday, September 4, 2006 2:32 AM Moon set 6:01 AM 1.96 Feet 6:26 AM Sun rise 5:07 PM 0.04 Feet 5:15 PM Moon rise 7:07 PM Sun set Tuesday, September 5, 2006 3:44 AM Moon set' 6:26 AM Sun rise 7:16 AM 1.95 Feet 5:57 PM 0.16 Feet 5:58 PM Moon rise 7:05 PM Sun set Wednesday, Sept. 6, 2006 4:57 AM Moon set 6:27 AM Sun rise 8:34 AM 1.86 Feet 6:37 PM Moon rise 6:43 PM 0.37 Feet 7:04 PM Sun set Blackwater River Sunday, September 3, 2006 1:25 AM Moon set , 6:26 AM Sun rise 9:02 AM 2.40 Feet 4:27 PM Moon rise 7:09 PM Sun set 8:45 PM -0.23 Feet Monday, September 4,2006 2:32 AM Moon set 6:26 AM Sun rise 10:11 AM 2.50Feet 5:17 PM Moon rise 7:07 PM Sun set 9:27 PM -0.26 Feet Tuesday, September 5, 2006, 3:44 AM Moon set 6:27 AM Sun rise 11:14 AM 2.48 Feet 6:00 PM Moon rise 7:06 PM Sun set 10:04 PM -0.13 Feet Wednesday, Sept. 6, 2006 4:57 AM Moon set 6:27 AM Sun rise 12:18 PM 2.32 Feet 6:38 PM Moon rise 7:05 PM Sun set 10:34 PM 0.16 Feet Continued From Page One Requirements to be eligible include being energetic, athlet- ic, fun, and have strong people skills; enthusiastic about sports; ability to work as part of a cre- ative team while taking respon- sibility and exhibit initiative; and being able to sake is a plus. The Ice Pilots are also hav- ing an open call audition' on Sept. 12 from 5 to 7 p.m. for those interested in singing the National Anthem. Some of the requirements for this is the ability to sing the American National Anthem, known dates of availability, audition demo of the American National Anthem and Canadian Anthem if desires. The ability to sing the Canadian National Anthem in English or French is a plus. Pensacola's home opener will be Oct. 27 at 7:05 p.m. when they host the Texas Wildcatters at the Hanger. For more information on these opportunities you can contact the Ice Pilots at 432- 7825. Story written by Bill Gamblin. Reach him at sports@srpressgazette.com Co mnt 0S.'otReus Tuesday Night Church League Oops Alley August 29, 2006 High Game Men: Larry Hehr - 231 High Game Women: Sharon Wolfe - 220 High Game Team: PCC - 675 High Series Men: Larry Hehr - 616 High Series Women: Sharon Wolfe - 483 High Series Team: PCC - 1912 League Overall Standings: 1. PCC 6-2, 2.:The Revelations 6-2, 3. Bulldogs 3-1, 4. The Chosen One 5-3, 5. Cheeseburgers 5-3, 6. Crazy 8's 4-4, 7. The Bowling Stones 4-4, 8. Cinco Nocos 3-5, 9. Misfits 2-6, 10. Spare Peace's 2-6. Tanglewood Ladies Golf Association Play Day August 29, 2006 Game played: Points from 54 1st Bobbi Utt 2nd Sue Doyle 3rd Sue Gibson Page 4-C The Santa Rosa Press Gazette Saturday, September 2, 20060 Sports * " *. __ 11 for 4~W 5 1v~ S. Al , ^ : ,-. ,*._ .:* ^ .y"-� s.Pt Reading the newspaper regularly leads children to discover new words and new ideas, helping them succeed in the classroom and beyond. Strong reading skills and curiosity about the world around them are important characteristics that will help chil- dren both now and in the future as adults, Do your child a favor and subscribe to the Press Gazette, I SName: I Address: City: Phone: ( ) State: Zip: New: Renewal: I -~I SPayment Enclosed: i Visa / MasterCard Number: Exp. 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For immediate consideration apply online at www.eckerdyouth.org or send resume via fax to Margie James at 727-442-5911 114 Medical RN'S & LPN'S Needed Immediately (with hospital experi- ence) *Daily Instant Pay *Direct Deposit. *401K *Flexible Schedules * Rn & LPN Contract Avail- able. Swanhee Medical Personnel .6400 N. Davis Hwy, Suite 5, Pensacola,FL 32504 1850)857-7797 . 850)857-7800-lax 122 Retail PART TIME Sales Associate at Nixon's Clothing Store. Re- tail experience re- quired. Apply at. 5061 Dogwood Dr in Milton. 124 Sales & Telemarketing LIBERTY NATIONAL Life Insurance Co Is expanding its operation and is looking for people to fill insurance sales & service positions. Average annual earnings $48,554. Fringe : benefit package: 2 retirement funds, 126 Skills/Trade CUSTOM DESIGN Interiors Now hiring-top pay! General Laborer Metal Polisher .Aluminum & S. Steel Welder Call: 850-995-4544 MECHANICS: UP to $20,000 bonus. Keep the Army Na- tional Guard Rolling. Fix Humvees, Stryk- ers, etc. Expand your skills- through career training., Be a soldier. 1-800-GO- ,GUARD.cornme- chanib.html." 128 Positions Wanted HARD WORKING cleaning person needed long term for, growing cleaning' business: Call 994- 1785 BAPTIST T Jay Hospttai Dietary Aide/Cook- Educanon- M'S. GED Responrile for preparation of food for patients, empli:.vee.' and vsiors . RN's- Full-time & Pan-irme pos.�Ions. Floriaa Lcense required..RN in ER Department. ACLS and PALS prel.rred Business Office Representative- HS graduate, type 30-35 Wpm. Previous experrencc ir healing care iening preferred. Duiies would include, coileci regiFiraiion daia-veritr insurance obtain authorizations, schedule op procedures, and assisi wilh all oihertasks assigned. Ability to work well and consistently under pressure Radiology Technologist-'Graduate of accredited ARRT program or registry eligible. HRS operati-r. Day shift. Must have excellent patient care skills ariO good comrrmunicaion skills' Physical Therapy Assistant - Full-time, Must have PTA License to treatphysical therapy out patient & acute care. Administer therapy treat- ments as directed by PT. Sign on Bonus! Swing Bed Coordinator - HS graduate, CPR certified. Full-time. CPR certified. Current CNA licence. Ability to work efficiently and effectively with other healthcare team members. Jay Hospital offers and excellent benefit package- Applicants inter- ested please contact Wendy Covert in Human Resources at 850-675- 8069 or. fax application to 850-675-8173 or e-mail to wcovert@bhcpns.org of apply in person at Jay HbspitAl.14114 Alabama- Siren. Jav Florida . .. . :'. RSVP YARD SALE BAKE SALE **When** Saturday September 2 7:00a until 1:00p **Where** RSVP Vounteer Center 6294 Buckskin Dr. Milton, Florida For information: 850-983-5220 **Directions** From Hwy 90 take Hwy 89 (Dogwood) North to corner of Hwy 89 and Buckskin Drive Proceeds from this sale will be used to Iraq to support Members of the 842nd squadron RAIN OR SHINE FRED A. THOMPSON 310 Business Opportunities ALL CASH CANDY ROUTE Dd you earn $800/day? 30 Ma- chines, Free Candy All for $9,995. (888)629-9968 B02000033. CALL US: We will not be undersold! CERTIFIED MOLD inspection and re- mediation training. Get certified as a mold inspector or re- mediation contrac- Stor. Recognized na- tionwide. Great small business op- portunity. Contact www.MoldCareer.co rn (888)813-MOLD. DREADING MON- DAY? Work from any location and earn executive level income. No com- mute, no boss, total freedom. (Not MLM) Call now: (800)831- 2279 310 Business Opportunities GUARANTEED YOU Will Love This! The Best Health Product and Home Based Business On The Planet Earth! Website: www.vibe21 .corn Phone: (989)413- 8591. SELL THE HOT- TEST PRODUCT IN INSURANCE HIS- TORY. $0 Premium Medicare Advantage With Part D Includ- ed. Earn $1,250- $2,000 Weekly. NO prospecting or' cold calling. Very high closing. 'LIFETIME RENEWALS Life & Health License Re- quired. Call (866)224-8450 ext. 5018. U'2 OPS Vocational Instructors 11l-F/C Position # DGz.-37492/DCCor159 SANTA ROSA CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION The Florida Department of Corrections is accepting applications for OPS Vocational Instructors III- F/C at Santa Rosa Correctional Ir.-r iiuie in Illr.tr! n. Fl ord.J iin ihe foll.:.. ing area c.f ir. ILr l,-n Masoni, Houri3 rate or pa. is $18.00 Electrical - Hourly rate of pay is $18.00 Cirperltr, - Hourly rate of pay is $18.00 Thlis is a re-adierii.emenh. Previous. Previous applicants are still being considered. These are not classroom setting and require hands on. training with inmates. These are OPS positions. No.benefits are offered with these applicants must possess a high school diploma or G.E.D., and have at least three years work experience in the area of trade field applying for. Qualified.applicants should submit a State of Florida employment application with above position number no later thari 11:59 PM EST on Tuesday, September 5, 2006 to Convergys, ATTN: People First, Staffing Administration, P.O. Box 44058, Jacksonville, Florida 32231. Applicants may apply on line at HTPS://PEOPLEFIRST.MYFLORI- DA.COM or call 1-877-562-7287 The Department is an Equal Oppoitui'-iti, En.-plo.er If you require an accommodation to participate in the applic-ti:.n legion process , please contact the hiring authority or F.eronrnel -:.rif. cen .3 jnce Certain veterans and spouses of veterans receive preference in employ mcnt b', the State j. *,ro', idted 'L , Cihapter .' 5 Fk.riuo Statute.' m d a r . . .. . . . . - , ' . . ,,..E __,_dar ____ ,_,u _,__J_,,,_____', . _,' _; _. . ? : ___. _ i, 310 i.. Business i. Opportunities v. TUPPERWARE �'t" INTERESTED, we " do: Fundraisers (any':" type groups) 40% profit to organiza- '" tion. Parties, order-'-! ing or replacements, ' part-time or full time career. Call: Brenda Aderhold 626-4558 or 206-8843 315 Business Services LACEY " FENCING & Deck- ing,INC. services in- ,, clude fencing, deck- ing, and marine con- struction.licensed & insured ALL WORK , GUARANTEED. Call us today for a free estimate (850). 623- ,9 2541. 0 ARTIE KELLER,:." STUCCO. Licensed t/ andr Insured. Con--fr ventional and Syn-, j thetic' Systems. No",I job too big nor to-;: small. Call 698-8327yO or 626-9164. ARTIE KELLER-, STUCCO. Licensed, and Insured. Con-, ventional and Syn-,. Iheric Systems. No job to big nor .to small. Call 698-8327 , or 626-9164. B&B HOME .- IMPROVEMENTS ME' 25 years experience. -^ Free estimates Licensed & Insured, Call anytime , (850) 981-3936 . "No job too small!" BORDER TO Bor- der Fence and Deck'l Company. All typesC, of fencing inslalleda-; and repaired. Spe-j- cializing in privacy'-. fencing and wooden I decks. Our privacy fences are built with SCREWS. Free Es-' t limales 485-2532. HOUSEHOLD TERMITE & 1 PEST CONTROL .-1 *Real Estate Inspections 1,_j *Fromc.. n T r i[ c.-:,, r. :, age Located in Milton . Licensed & insured 8506-983-990 - 850-983-9908 .. . - C--' "- - . ' * - -<+, ,+ . ,, I.' ,. . C.L' + -; ',.~ , : + - : . .. . Ii E4~ d~I1~j 'I I .~f' <~' -~r "~. t i/i~v '5,'; IC ' -, ', - ' ' . ,' ' ,' , , ' ,, , , " . ',... . . . - ,- ,, II I lij '4 Ci a , 'lii I ll- ,' I '' - ' I I - . ''''I, WM.'T-M- Z I I PAGE 7 THE SANTA ROSA PRESS GAZETTE/FREE PRESS SEPTEMBER 2,2006 315 Business Services BROWN'S HAUL- ING, INC. Land clearing Dirt work Free Estimates Brown fill or clay $160.00 per load in the Milton area. 850-983-1590 office 850-554-3507 cell CURTIS PENTON ,Farms. Fresh Squash, Okrah, Cucumbers,' Tomatoes, Peas, Corn and Watermelon. Hwy. 87 North, Berrydale Santa Rosa Fresh D&D REMODELING INC. General Con- tractor All Types Home Maintenance; Roofs to Floors, Renovations, Decks, Tile, Plumbing, Etc. Evictions, Move- Outs, Construction, Cleaning, Pressure Washing, Painting, Tree .work, & Etc. Locally owned. FREE ESTIMATES. Lic.#4710-0037952. CELL#261-1173 CELL#261-3598 DAN'S TRACTOR works. Licensed and insured. Bush-hog-, ging. Discing. Front- end loading. Debris removal. Dan Fran- cisco, owner. Cell (850) 529-8718 Home (850), 623- 8697 DOUBLE "B" Land Clearing., Backhoe Work. Licensed and Insured. Bryen Bal- lard. (850)994-5740 or (850)232-1581. GRANNY & NANNY. Old Fashioned house cleaning with old fashioned prices 983-7394 J & LHOME IMPROVEMENT SERVICE'S Carpentry * Paint- ing Pressure Cleaning Fences * Decks * Doors * Windows * ect.. "One Call Does It Air" 983-3428 JESSIE TEEL'S Cleaning Service Jessie Teel Owner/Operator 5212 Walker Rd. Milton, Fl. 32570 (850)983-1436 Cell: (850) 516-6588 Free Estimates - Residential/ Business JOINER DUMP truck and tractor. Bobcat and tractor wgrk. Driveways, culverts, light land cleaning. Site prep, and clean up. Fill dirt, brown dirt and limerock hauling. ' Tony Joiner (850)554-3460 (850)981-3211 315 Business Services LOCAL HOME Re- pair. Paint, drywall, trim & tile. Fence re- pair & installation. 10 years experi- ence. Contact Paul McMullen 850-723- 9767. LORI'S LITTLE RASCALS CHILD CARE. Open Mon-. day - Friday 24hrs day. Excepting all ages. and after schoolers. No subsi- dized please. For more information call 981-1875 MCARTHUR'S STUMP GRINDING , 623-6634 Call for Pat: 293-6500 or : Call for Doug: 607-4798 ' MIKE KAYLOR Cement Mason *Patios *Walks *Driveways Free estimates, no job too. small. Quality work at affordable prices. 994-0897. 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 Diturce '108 Ad.ption ' l S Name Chang: '55 FREE Typing, Call for IorluhE S518014.4-7524 185uN."W' SL ll blk. N.of Flea Marleu. RELIABLE HOME AND COMMER- CIAL CLEANING. Call Shelia: 626-2278 S & T Siding and Windows Windows, Doors Siding & Soffit and- Storm Shutters Owner: CRC-Todd Griffitts 850-259-8474 850-537-8485 Free Estimates STUMP-EASE STUMP GRINDING Most removals $35 Discount for multiple removals & Back- Syard accessible. Local Contractor Retired USN Licensed & Insured 232-8746 TUTORING FOR READING ,Grades Pre-K through 7th. Master's in reading. Call: 221-0718. 315 Business Services THE SCREEN MAN Window' Screen on Site. Repair or Re- placement. 995-0719 Cell: 637-5611 Free Estimates -THE SCREEN MAN Window Screen on Site. Repair or Re- placement. 995-0719 Cell: 637-5611 Free Estimates TRI-STATE ELECTRI- CAL CONSTR, INC. 'Your Total Electric Contractor" Since 1974 Lightning Protection' *Generators * Land- scape Lighting Commercial * Resi- Sdential Office: 623-8087 Fax: 623-8083 320 Child Care REGISTERED HOME In Milton has 2 openings for infant through 2 years old. Mon - Fri 7:00 am to 4:30 pm. 6 1/2 years experience & references available. Registration #FR- 6159-S Please call: 623-1670 REGISTERED HOME DAYCARE has 2 openings for newborns to 5 yrs. of age in Pace.,6am- 5pm, Call: 994-2354 WANTED PRE-SCHOOL TEACHERS With 45 hours of ChildCare Training, Certificates or CDA preferred buit not neccesary. Now accepting Child Care Vouchers.For further Information Contact Tender Heart Learning . Center at: 626-0117' 325 Domestic DEPENDABLE HOUSEKEEPER Seeking additional clients. Over 15 years of experience References avail. upon request. Call: 994-6236 ~.. _345 Lawn Care ALL TYPES of yard work at your con- venience. Mowing, edging, hauling of small debris and more. All work at 'reasonable rates. Call 626-9604 If no answer leave a mes- sage CLARK'S .LAWN CARE General Maintenance & All Types of Tractor Work - Licensed '& Insured. Call: Mike Clark at 626-2428 345 Lawn Care PAGE'S TREE Service Trim, cut & remove. Call 626- 2159 (if no answer, please leave message) Firewood $50. a load and up. 360 Miscellaneous SALTERS HOME Grown Veggies Available Now!! Squash, Cucumbers Turnip Greens, and specialize in vine ripe tomatoes. WANTED ALUMI- NUM, brass, copper cash pd. will pick up. 626-8406 402 Apartments A BEDROOM fur- nished apartment with ,central heat & air. No pels. $400. month, $300. dep. Call for appointment. 994-7246 FOR RENT 2!BR 1IBA duplex. 6230 Woodward Lane in Milton. $630mo/$630dep. No pets 995-4831 Andora Deer Run & Country Village Apartments 4260 Hwy 90 in Pace are. now accepting applications for 1 & 2/BR apartments. 994-4353 404 Commercial OFFICE SPACE FOR LEASE' 6061 Dr's Park, 1,800 st. newly ren- ovated. 623-5618 406 1 Homes , 3 BD/2BA Newly re- modeled, central heat and air. carport, excellent location, near elementary schools. $850 month $500 deposit 623-9553 HOME FOR RENT Or SALE. ( 5,000 Under Appraisal) $150k No Closing Costs 10 Minutes From Downtown Milton Call: 384-9405. RENTALS 2 to 3 BR in Jay, Milton and Pace. $400 to $650 per month. Call: 994-5703 406 Homes FOR RENT 1900 sq It. 3bd/2ba house $1000 a month rent '$1000 deposit, be-, hind Walmart. Priva- cy fenced back yard 698-8337 FOR RENT 6707 Cedar Ridge Circle. 3/BR '2/BA- plus office. Built 2005. $1095/mth $1095/dep. 346-7982 or- 221- 1429 FOR RENT Near Whiting Brand New Never Lived In 3bd/2ba/1 garage 1100 Sq. Feet. $920 a month Contact 529-0429 Sheffield & Associates HOME FOR RENT Bagdad 3/2 2,464,sq. feet Double garage fenced. No smoking. No pets, Good Cred- it Required. Fridge included. $1150/mo plus deposit. Call: 981-8330 HOME FOR Rent Milton 1bd/1 ba Du- plex 1 Block West of .Milton Courthouse 5189 Santa Rosa St $390/$390 Call:02514275 384-4361 HOUSE FOR Rent (Munson) 20 mi. North of Mil- ton. In County. t 3BD/1BA. Wood Frame House, Front Porch. 2 Acres Land On. 'Hwy. 1 mi. from school. Depost $400 Rent $600 Call 623-8920 3 BEDROOM 2 Bath Brick home on 2 lots, 200x150 ft. Covered screened, patio porch. Central Heat and Air. Seper- ate Workshop. 2 blocks from Wal mart in Pace, FL. $1,200 month. Call 623-1945 408 Land FOR SALE by own- er. Waterfront Large lot, off of Hwy 90, Milton on Pond Creek. Over 200ft on water. Access to Blackwater Bay/Riv- er, Yellow River and Escambia River. Four big lakes off of Pond Creek. Good fishing! $50,000 no calls after 8PM. Call: 623-0519 410 Mobile Homes 3/BR 2/BA Single- wide mobile home. 7945 Kamey Court, East- Milton, total electric. No pets. $625/mo. $300 de-, posit. 994-7918 CLEAN 2BD/1BA, East Milton, all appli- ances, large fenced yard, $400 dep $540 mo (850) 626-0523 Available 9/15., Leave message. CLEAN 3BR/2BA Mobile home on 1 acre. Washer/dryer, dishwasher, 2 porches, storage shed, fenced-in play yard. 15 mm. from BACK GATE of Whiling Field. $625 a month $625 deposit Pets Negotiable with a $250 pet fee. Call: 957-1001 EASTGATE MOBILE HOME RANCH Mobile home lor . sale. 1997,16x80 3bd/2ba, total elec- tric, garden tub, sky- light, etc.... Call: 626-8973 FOR RENT 1/BR 1/BA Mobile Home for rent. Water and, garbage furnished in park. $435/200. No Pets. Baycrest Real- ty. Call 994-7918. FOR RENT 3BD 1 .5 Bath, all electric, washer and dryer hookup. 10 14 deck, no pets, trash included. $525 a month $500 deposit. Call: 623-1601 FOR RENT Very nice 2/BR 2/BA Mobile Home. $550/mth $300/se-' curity deposit. Credit Check. 623-8565. MARLBORO VILLAGE 2bd/1ba, deck,. washer/dryer hook- up. $400/$400. Cal1:723-2532, MOBILE HOME- spaces for rent, can accommodate all sizes, East T Gate Mobile Home Ranch 626-8973 " NICE, QUIET, clean : park. Rent includes water, garbage, lawn service. Two 2bd/ 1/)a, no pets. $480/mo. 255-7772. Bruce Lane, Milton. PACE 3BD/2BA Doublewide on quiet culdasac, close to' school & shopping. W/D hookup, no pets, no smoking. $750 month $750 deposit. Call:623-8628 412 Rooms For Rent ROOMS FOR RENT Large rooms, utilities included, washer/dryer, share kitchen, near Kings Middle School. $80 or $100 per week, plus deposit. Call 626-2786 414 Roommates Wanted ROOMMATE NEEDED. Milton 850-449-4070 414 Roommates Wanted ROOMMATE WANTED Mature roommate needed. Waterfront property in Pensaco- Ia. Near Navy Base, 10 minutes from Perdido Key Beach- es. $450 security deposit, $450 rent, needed on or before 9/5/06. Call 626- 8959 or 377-6787 416 Vacation & Resort LAKE ESCAPE at The Ridges Resort & Club. Bed & Breakfast at Our Beautiful Lakeside Mountain Resort in' Hiawassee GA. $99- weekday ,to $139. TheRidgesResort.co m (888)834-4409. VACATION. RENT- AL' Navarre Beach 1-bedroom town- house - sleeps 4 - completely furnished - pool soundside - walk to the beach & Gulf.. Best rate on beach. $600 wkly or $295/week-en. Call 623-9553. 452 Apartments g i The All New! Jay Apartments FULLY RENOVATED ON!TWO,AND TBREElBEDROOMUNITSNOW AVAILABLE WA.C. 850-983-699 504 Commercial 1.5 AC Corner Lot Hwy 98 Zoned HCD 'Gulf Breeze $1,200,000 2.25 Ac Vacant Lot Hwy 87 In Process of Zoning to HCD' Navarre $1,200,000 4 Ac Hwy 87 one block N of 1-10 HCD Milton $3,500,000 10.28 Ac Hwy 87 one block N of 1-1.0 HCD Milton $7,500,000 Call Wanda Jordan 850-384-0925 or John Jordan 850- 420-0133 RE/MAX Total Properties 850-936- 7771 2 COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS FOR RENT Good location in Milton. Call: 623-5500 506 Homes 1.48 AC 430on the Bay- Garcon Point $250,000 Waterfront Lot 2.38 Ac with mobile home and (2) 12x24 workshops. Ameri- can Farms- Milton $95,000 1800 sq ft. 3/2 home. Fireplace, 3 car carport, all brick metal roof, close to downtown Milton $190,000 Cal:.Wanda Jordan 850-384-0925 or John Jordan 850- . 420-0133 RE/MAX Total Properties. Toll Free:. 1-877-936-7771 BRAND NEW 3BD/2BA home, brand new sub divi- sion $149,900. Flori- da Coast Reality, two to choose from 850-225-9899 EAST MILTON Own for less than you can rent, 1 yr., new 4/BR on I acre wilh all appliances and over size ga- rage. 5 minutes to, 110. Holley Proper- ties. Call Tom: 449-2983 Owner/Agent FOR SALE 3/2 home on approx. 1 acre in Milton. In- ground salt water pool with overlowing water fountain, tiki bar, hot tub, work- shop. Skylights throughout, high ceilings. Some in-. side furniture and all outside patio turni- ture to convey. Sur- round sound in living room, sunroom & outside patio. Call Christy Baker @ Cotton Real Estate Inc. for more info. 850-698-3778 FOR SALE 40 acres in Allen- lown, property in- cludes two homes. Approximately 31 acres of timber planted in 1998. �Property has many possibilities and would be great for development. $600,000 , Eric Gleaton Realty 477-5908 FOR SALE 6416 Misty Lake Drive 3/BR, 2/BA, all elec- tric- new heat pump-- 1330 heated/cooled, cedar sided. $169,900. 850-593-6015 after 5pm. Realtor/Owner FOR SALE BY OWNER 2/BR 1/BA Concrete block on 1, acre land off of Woodbine. Central heat/ac new tile and carpet. . $120,000 obo. 554-2237 or 994-1'266 Exercise Your Brain. Studies show that ,.. t- ",'_i reading koops the mind >. sharp. Give your brain a boost. Subscribe to the newspaper and open your eyes and your mind to a world of infoorm-non. PRESS GAZETTE '" 623-2120 506 Homes FOR SALE Free hottub with 2- story cottage style home in Milton. 4/BR, 2.5/Baths, 2 car garage & over 2,200 sq. ft. in turn- key condition. Large backyard, privacy ence plus more for 180,000. Location & with 900. sq. convenient Ridge. Won't long ffor $40,000. Call Kathy Adkison Blue Moon Realty 850/791-3224 5525 Borden Road. Must See To Appre- ciate. 1 acre lot. 3 bedroom 2 bath, Den, Florida Room, Large Livingroom, 'Dining Room and Kitchen, Large Porch & Large Cov- ered Patio. Extra Large Garage. Metal Roof. . Call: 626-9825 HOUSE FOR SALE with 5 acres and a barn. 3 bd/2 bath. Very spacious. Wooden and tile floors, except in bedrooms which are carpeted.Beauti- ful landscaping, with sprinkler system and well. Much more to see, Must See to ' believe. $259,000 Call: 623-0660 or 207-1163 LAKEFRONT HOME only $145,000 3/BR2/B Brick/Wood Hardwood, floors, large screen room overlooking lake. No flood zone'!' Plus $3,000 cash Dack at closing to finish the bonus room to your. liking!!! Call: 485- 4498 or 607-7218 LEASE OPTION No credit required. 20K under appraisal '3/2 2000 sq.. ft. Whisper Bay in Gulf Breeze. Completely remodeled. Call 850-240-31.22 or vis-" it.our website at www.equity-i,nvest-, ors.com , NO MORTGAGE PAYMENTS FIRST 4 MONTHS on Vour new mort- gage, in Milton, on this very nice .1300sf, 3/2 with new roof, carpet, tile, painted in and out with 1/4 acre privacy fenced yard and sit- uated on a private road near Avalon and Hwy 90. W/D, Stove, Frig, D/W and Microwave all stay. $119,900 Don't Wait, Call Now. 850-380-6199 510 Land 5 ACRES fenced pasture for sale. Located off Munson Hwy, Indian Ford Rd. Close to Cold Water Creek. $90,000 957-8784 or 554-5237 510 Land ACREAGE! VA, Blue Ridge Moun- tains. Build Your - Dream Home. Es- tate homesites from 3 to 5 acres starting at $89,900. Interest '. only financing pro- v grams. (800)420- 2 2278 www.stone- . ridgebentmtn.com. FOR SALE 2 Acres in Santa Rosa 3 County, with an Okaloosa County Address. Land is tId- ' cated between Holt and Harold, FL. High and Dry with no Trees. $40,000. " 623-3878 or 449-- 6904 or 449-7977. FOR SALE 8 wooded acres, Hwy 182 in Chu- muckla $176,000. 995-0491 FOR SALE Approx. 9 acres Garcon Point Rd. South of Mary Kitchen Rd. 626-2833 HOME FOR SALE Waterfront-Mulat Bayou. 300'+ on water. 2bd/2ba, brick, fireplace,car- ' port,.seperate ga- rage, screen porch,large deck.- A By appt. . Call 484-9490 . Owner $350,000 LAKE BARKLEY, KY LAND Sunsets and serenity , are i yours at this beauti- ful lakefront com- munity on the TN/KY. border. 90 min to Nashville. Close to nat'l recreation area. i 1- 40 acres from the $40s. (866)339- .4966. LAND FOR RENT Refer to Classification #408 LAND FOR SALE 17 acres.Hwy 90 East Milton/Harold. $235,000. By The Sea Realty. Call: 642-4278: LAND FOR Sale 5.44 ac, Hwy '89 i North of Milton, Re- stricted. Call 850- t. 516-4377 ISLAND FOR SALE Two Acres on Hick- ory Hammock Rd.--. Approximately 180 ft . of road frontage and zoned residential. $30,000. Please call in the evenings (251)575-3456 LOW WHOLESALE Prices. Investor Lots 1/4, 1/2 and 1-full acre lots. 6, 7, and 13 Acre. Parcels. Fully-platted . and buildable, Highlands and Hendry coun- ties. Call Mr. Law- I rence (800)796- 6569. NC MOUNTAINS 7'4 acres on mountain top in gated com- munity, view, trees, waterfall & large I public lake nearby, paved private ac- cess, $99,500 owner (866)789-8535 NC77.com. NORTH CAROLINA. Mtns. Asheville Area Starting @ $89,900 for spectacular par- cels with views, wa- terfalls, mountain streams, amenities' & much more. Call for appt. (866)930- 5263. ROCKY RIVER VIS- TA -TN Spectacular 1 to 5 acre parcels from the $40s. Choose bluff view, wooded or Pond sites. Clubhouse with fitness center. Nature trails. Min. to Fall Creek Falls State Park. Call (866)292-5769. 512 Mobile Homes EASTGATE MO- BILE Homes 3 bd/2ba, garden tub, skylight, total elec-' tric. 626-8973 FOR SALE 1997 Fleetwood Mo- bile home. 2/BR 2/BA. 14 x 70, cov- ered porch, shed, vi- nyl siding, central heat/air. All applian- ces stay. Excellent condition must sell immediately. Ridge- way Blvd. Milton. reduced to $29,900 Call:983-9316. Workforce Escarosa, Inc. Program Monitor Seeking a qualified individual as internal monitor for programmatic and contractual compli- ance of all federally funded programs administered by Escarosa. Minimum qualifications are a Bachelor's degree from an accredited institution and three years experience in state/ federal program operations. Year-for-year experience may substitute for the degree. Also required are oral and written communication skills and ability to interact with community partners. Proficiency with Microsoft software and experience with state management information sys- tems are preferred. Employ Florida Marketplace & Management Information Systems Specialist Seeking a qualified individual as internal expert for the Employ Florida Marketplace (state job seeker database) and other state workforce case management systems. The individual will pro- "vide training and technical assistance concerning these systems to all staff involved in federal- ly funded workforce programs, Minimum qualifications are an Associates degree -from an accredited institution and two years experience in federal/state workforce programs manage- ment information systems. Year-for-year experience may substitute for the degree. Qualified individuals may submit resumes to: Edward Le Brun i Workforce Escarosa, Inc. 9111-A Sturdevant Street Pensacola, FL 32514 or elebrun@escarosa.org or FAX (850) 473-0935 Deadline for applications: 4:00 pm, Sept. 1, 2006 Equal Opportunity Employer/Programs Special accommodations/ auxiliary aids are available to persons with disabilities upon request' Smith Tractor Company Premier John Deer Dealer in Northwest Florida and South Alabama, has the following opportunities currently available in Jay, Florida Delivery Driver CDL licensed driver to deliver tractors and other equipment to customers in Northwest Florida and South Alabama area. Service Administrator Coordinate the activities for Ready-To-Mbw Lawn Tractor service program. Write-up service repair work orders as equipment comes in for repair. Must be able to diagnose problems described by customer. Schedule service technician for in-home service program. Assure that all work orders are posted properly and closed on a timely basis. Process warranty claims. Great benefits with 401K. Apply In Person or Send Resume to: Smith Tractor Company Attn: Human Resources 3834 Hwy 4 * P.O. Box 427 Jay, FL 32565 Fax: 850-675-6934 vrhodes@smithtractorco.com j I PAGE 8 THE SANTA ROSA PRESS GAZETTE/FREE PRESS SEPTEMBER 2,2006 512 Mobile Homes SECLUDED 6 ACRES NE of Milton - 10 minutes from Blackwater State Park .Two 1999 Palm Harbor modular homes. 3BR' 2BA. front/back porch on both, shop, storage. fully stocked fish pond. 4 acres fenced pasture beautiful family homesite. Must sell for medical reasons $300.000 for all Call: (850) 957-8784 or (850) 554-5237 514. Vacation & Resort COAST TO COAST Campground mem- bership - home park sunset King Lake Resort, DeFuniak Springs, Florida, on sale $2000. Call Mrs. Putt (850)994- 9875 560 Land EAST TENNESSEE Norris Lake 5.6 acre wooded LAKEFRONT lot- $66.500 5.1 acre wooded VIEW lot- $28.900 Call Lake- side Realty @? (4231626-5820 Or visit www lakesi- derealty-in.com 560 Land EUFALA ALABA- MA WATERFRONT Gated community 2 hours from Atlanta & the Coast. 1/2 to 3 acres from the $40's. Fishing, boat- Ing, swimming & more. Clubhouse,. boat sips, nature trails. (866)882- 1107. MURPHY, NORTH CAROLINA AHH..COOL SUMMERS,;MILD, WINTERS! Affordable homes & mountain cabins CALL FOR FREE BROCHURE: (877) 837-2288 EXIT REALTY MOUNTAIN VIEW, PROPERTIES www.exitmurohv.com. NATIONAL BUILD- ER 0% DOWN when you own land HOME BUILT ON YOUR LOT starting at $58 per square foot. Call for FREE color brochures. (800)622-2832. PRICED FOR Quick Salell 3.2 acre lake- lot, 148 ft of front- age. Northeast GA's largest and newest lake, Patriot's Pointe. $98,500. More Info: (706)213- 6734 www.lakerus- selloroperties.com WITH TENNES- SEE'S Beautiful Lakes & Mountains, you are sure to find the perfect spot to call home. Call Nan- cy Gaines. Gables & Gates (865)388- 7703, (865)777- 9191 www nancy- gaines.com Lost &'Found PETS LOST DOG Deployed daughter's Boxer- Maggie brown female, ears not clipped with black mask face. Lost in American Farms area. Reward 723-2832 or 623- 3799 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 upl 850-983-4680 806 Appliances FOR SALE G.E. Gas Range, good condition $250 00 995-9341 814 Furniture FOR SALE Living room .furni- ture, including Kitchen table with 4 chairs, Love seat small entertainment center, recliner in good condition, bed- room furniture, brass floor lamp and chan- delier, mirror and pictures, bookcase, ecl.983-3879 820 Lumber & Hardware METAL ROOFING SAVE $$$ Buy Di- rect From Manufac- turer. 20 colors in stock with all Acces- sories. Quick turn around Delivery Available Toll Free (888)393-0335. 826 Sporting Goods, SANTA ROSA GUN & KNIFE SHOW Santa Rosa County Auditorium, Old Bagdad Hwy, Milton September 16th & 17th 9am-5pm. Buy, Sell & Trade Admission: Adults $4, -,12 & under free Call Billy Rogers @ 850-957-4952 for more info or for Tables $35 (2-days) For j evryoriaB sally. no conce.Balie or loaIded gurn, allowed y visllor- or .'an- � oori All guns mus l e lied open ai all [inris 830 Miscellaneous For Sale FOR SALE 3750 Coleman Generator Call 983-8989 PICK "A" PACK- AGE ZERO DOWN FROM ONLY 14.95 PER WEEK 37" FLAT SCREENS, DVDS, XBOX 360, IPODS, TEVOS, STEREOS, GUI- TARS, SPAS, ABOVE GROUND POOLS, CALL NOW (800)868-8966. 830 Miscellaneous For Sale Cextipede- St. Augustine Farm DIirect We Deliver 434-0066 WOLFF TANNING BEDS Buy Direct .and Savel Full Body. units from $22 a, month! FREE Color Catalog CALL TO- DAYI (800)842-1305 www.nD.etstan.com. We Deliver & Install Centipede St. Augustine Bermuda Balled Pine Straw Call us first, Save Time Call us last Save Money Hwy. 87 So." Milton 626-8578 832 Miscellaneous Wanted GLASS CRAFTER- needs empty glass soft drink bottles, (all kinds). Not necessa- rily collectors, edi- tions. Will pick up. Call: 983-8042. PAY CASH Ior junk cars or trucks. Run- ning or not. Call 983-9527 ROOMMATE/ HOUSESITTER WANTED For couple wno trav- els WiD, dishwash- er, hot tub. big screen television. furnished bedroom, and bath. In Munson Florida $500 per month Call: 850-206-8148 WANTED OLD ROOFING TIN. Will tear down and haul. 983-8042 or 393-9617 834 Lost & Found MERCHANDISE FOUND ONE pair ol gold rimmed glasses in front of Winn-Dix- ie (MILTON) drop. ped of at the Press Gazetie by person who found them Call 623-2120 904 Cars 1979 BONNEA- VILLE Portiac, good running engine, needs two front tires, real good con- diton asking $500 Call 623-4270 FOR SALE 2004 Mustang/2dr coupe 1 owner, torch red. exterior. charcol interior. 3.9 liter V6, 5 speed- manual transmission Power 4 wheel disk brakes, Power rack pinion steering In dash. CD/MP3 play- er, remote keyless entry, 28,340 miles, excellent condition. Sale due.to Military move.$11,000. 626-7765 MECURY SABLE LS ,-1997. Station- wagon V-6 1 owner garage kept, new transmission, 18-26 MvlPG. 60/40 folding seats, luggage rack. Excellent Condition. 133,000 miles. Ask- ing $4,200. Call 476- 8399 or 678-908- 8310 906 Boats 2005 BASS TRACKER Boat w/50 hp motor. Loaded. Trailer in- cluded. Ready for the water! Payoff $9,600 Call: 994-2129 FOR SALE '86 14 1/2FT. Blazer Bass Boat fiberglass with 40 HP Mariner. 24 volt trolling mo- ACROSS 1. Breach of secrecy 5. Space between 8. Go, team! 11. In some other way 12. Madrid mister 14. Two Years Before The Mast author 15. Author Parent 16. Teases 8. Turtles 20. Sign for another season 21. German spa 22. Alpha follower 23. Moons 26. Poke 27. Eleventh, for one 31. Not urban 32. Queen, in India 33. Book of literary sayings 34. Bacchanalia 35. Goodbye, Mr. Chips actor 36. Birdsong of basketball 37. Oversized tart 38. Daring Knievel 39. Choppers 0O. Duchin of music 42. French article 43. Ward off 44. Wading bird 46. Pal 47. India's neighbor 49. Kind of property 54. Putting up with 56. Defense org. 57. Bird (Latin) 58. Therefore 59. " A Feeling" (2 wds.) 60. West of Brooklyn 61. Hardwood tree 62. Recipe amts. DOWN 1. Mark of a full-bodied wine 2. Zip 3. Far East's locale 4. Seaweed 5. Equips 6. Miller and Jillian 7. Fish trap 8. Destroy 9. Freshly 10. _ -been 12. Dams up 13. Melted cheese dish 14. Alice's cat 17. "_ The Sunshine In" 19. Bell sound 22. Platitudinous 23. Ghastly 24. Encouraged 25. Aye's opposite 26. Alexander and Seymour Bad western Jesse's quest Measles symptom Funambulist's need Wanders about Samson's conqueror Above, poetically Bills Scared sounds Purify Roadblock ___ press (weightlifting) Lox variety Author Wiesel Election . paraphernalia Step __ (2 wds.) Old horses On the summit Great quantity -o'-shanter Sassafras or chamomile Find out about these and more in your local paper! Public Notice Stay Informed. " Read your public notices. www.floridanublicnotices.com . .. 45*4M' 0% C-:::2 ANSWERS AUGUST 30, 2006 ww ww.ww No - a __fi w --1001 -4now Ip- For more information on these animals and others, contact the Santa Rosa Animal Control Services 983-4086. N.W. Florida Large Animal Clinic...............................................850.994.090o0 SANTA ROSA COUNTY Milton Animal Hospital...............................................................850.623.6780 ANIMAL SERVICES Santa Rosa Vet Clinic...................................................................850.623-2564 445l Pine Fore t Ro ad Pace Veterinary Clinic............... .................................................850.994.1597 ilton, FL 3253ARK Animal Hospital..........................................................850.994.0677 W oodbine Animal Clinic..............................................................850.995.9755 wmw.saniarosa.fl.gov Animal Medical Center.............................................. ......850.932.6085 k850 983-4680 Fa: (850) 983-4686 Gulf Breeze Animal Hospital....................................................... 850.932.6116 (850) 936-6177 Emergency: (850) 983-5372 Parkway Animal Hospital.............................................................850.932-5534 Animal Hospital of Tiger Point....................................................850.934.7233 My name is "Newton" I have lived at S.R.A.S almost 3 years. I am Sahlvays there to greet people at the front door, and I get along with 3 Oall the other animals and humans. teMy favorite thing to do is .to jump on the water fountain and let the customers push the lever to give me water. Everyone loves mne at the shelter and I pretty much have freefun of the place, so I think I'll stay here for as long as I Live. Adopt a'pet Please help support the Adopt-A-Pet page, our local animal shelters and rescue organizations by sponsoring this page. Your sponsorship ensures the exposure of many pets in need of finding homes as wellas educat- ing readers of proper care of their beloved furry ones. The Adopt-A- Pet page is published in the SantaRosa Press Gazette each Saturday. Businesses can sponsor for as little as $15 per issue or pre-pay for eight issues for only $100:. For more information contact: Tammy Enyeart 850.623 ,2120 enyeart@sr,-pg.com Murphree T LT Transport Taking care of your 0 transportation needs. jI L _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ jI (850)995-9906 N BUSINESS AND SERVICE Se 1974 'eaw ToBl Eew cr"cmm' ECAlIWI8 TRI.RAIU ELECRICAL CONSI, INC. 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Just grind them ,, down below the ground. *Also Removes Roots, Bushes, Hedgerows * Backyard Accessible * Local Contractor-Retired USN Senior Discouni Licensed 232-8746 Inswred Bill Tompkins "The Screen Man" Window Screen on Site Repair or Replacement (850)995-0719 Cell (850)637-5611, Land Clearing Dirt Work Free Estimates Brown fill or clay $160.00 per load in the Milton Area /NEW HOPE PAINTING\ & WALLPAPERING Interior ~ Exterior - Residential -Dry Wall - Pressure Cleaning ~ Wallpapering - Carpentry Work Call the Ericksens today! 723-2550 ~ 623-6034 II no answer, please leave message/ I LICENSED AND INSURED CONVENTIONAL & SYNTHETIC SYSTEMS 698-8327 626-9164 illy Dunn's Monkey Business 7313 Tidwell Rd, Pace FL 32571 Cell: (850)418-2230 J 14 Years' Experience t r/jg. Tree Trimming H Tree Removal S ,' , ," . O Se irur.rn e La.d', 5O 6r". ' ,| Ask me how I may be able to save your Sess-fractured trees ana limbs ANN BARNHILL TRUCKING, INC. 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