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S6eSanLa IDosa' Prem SATURDAY May 3, 2008 Panthers protest change By JENI SENTER jsenter@srpressgazette.com On Wednesday after- noon about 35 to 40 Milton High School students walked out of class in protest to the change in high school start times for next year. The Santa Rosa County School Board, faced with serious shortfalls in next year's budget, had some tough decisions to make in I order to conform to the financial deficits. One of the changes voted on by the board was the transition to a three-tier bussing system. This system required modifying the start times of schools in order to allow busses to transport ele- mentary, middle, and high school students in consoli- dated bus routes. Elementary start times will be at 7:15 a.m. for most schools, most middle schools will start at 8:15 a.m., and most high schools will start at 9:15 a.m. The main issue of the students have with the change in scheduling is the conflict with their jobs, for those who work, and the dif- ficulties resulting from those who are involved in sports and other extracurricular activities after school. Milton High Principal Buddy Powell says the administration at the school found out about the planned protest a few minutes before it occurred and they were able to have staff standing out in the halls to stop the students from leaving cam- pus. "We had about 35 to 40 kids walk out of class in protest of the school start times for next year. "We found out 'about their [students] plans and we were able to be ready to turn them around and send them back to class. "About 95 percent of the students did return to class with no further issues. "The kids were not dis- respectful to anyone, really," says Powell. Powell says the incident actually gave him the oppor- tunity to open dialogue with the students on Thursday morning. "I addressed the student body this morning on the intercom system and I explained the situation with the school board's decision. "'I told them that Florida was in a desperate situation See PROTEST Page 4A Mother returns to court E Prosecutors still investigating until Wednesday's date By JENI SENTER jsenter@srpressgazette.com Erin Brittany Markes is anxious to see what will hap- pen Wednesday when she appears in court at 9 a.m. for arraignment on felony charges of neglecting her 4- year-old son. Markes, 19, has been a mother since she was 15. She is in the process of divorcing her son's father, 23-year-old Adam Markes. Her own bio- logical father is long absent, her mother is dead and doc- tors say soon her son will also die. "I keep telling myself he won't be suffering and he'll be in a better place," she says. Markes says it was clear within days of her son's birth that something was terribly wrong with him. Three weeks after his birth, Markes says doctors used genetic testing to diag- nose the child with Miller- Dieker Syndrome. They told Markes her baby would like- ly die soon. Markes currently lives with her stepfather Mark Roadman, who has been a constant support for her. Markes was arrested March 28 after the Santa Rosa County Sheriff's Department and Department of Children. and Families (DCF) alleged she neglected her son, who weighed about See COURT Page 4A ON-LINE POLL . We still want to know! What are your plans for the money )ou receive as part of President Bush's Economic Stimulus Package? Log on to www.srpressgazette.com to vote. Polls can be found along the right hand side of the homepage. The polls will close this Sunday. DISCOVER THE AREA: www.EmeraldCoast.com Printed on recycled paper A Freedom paper 0 . 11 11 11111 1 111 Jim Fletcher, Publisher 623-2120 7 n .'DeOsiI fletcher@ 11H srpressgazete.com Counties hold joint session ByJENI SENTER jsenter@srpressgazette.com The Santa Rosa County Board of- County Commissioners and the Escambia County Board of County Commissioners held a Joint Meeting at the Palafox Place Board Chambers in Pensacola on Tuesday morning. First on the agenda was the tanker project. The Northrop contract will create 2,000 high-pay- ing jobs in Florida, includ- ing about 400 at its Melbourne facility. Most of the final assem- bly work will occur in Mobile, Ala., which will mean jobs for residents in nearby Northwest Florida. "This is a terrific victory for our region. We are always trying to attract busi- ness into Northwest Florida, but with this project so geo- graphically close to us, the spillover into our economy will be significant. This has the potential to be the cata- lyst for a sustained job growth trend along the entire Gulf Coast," said Florida Congressman Jeff Miller in a press release sup- porting the Air Force deci- sion. Tanker Program Chairman Steve Nodine said it is going to take a regional effort to make this venture successful. "When the city and the See COUNTY Page 4A Emerald Coast Honor Fli Emerald Coast Honor Flight a success By BILL GAMBLING bgamblin@bellsouth.net Veterans and volunteers gathered Wednesday morn- ing at Pensacola Regional Airport as the inaugural trip of the Emerald Coast Honor Flight left at 6:30 a.m. for a non-stop flight * to Washington, D.C. Over 100 World War II veterans will be on this flight including 25 who live in Santa Rosa County. One of the local veterans is liomer Little of Milton. "I am feeling good this morning," said Little, who was a tail gunner in a B-17 until 1944 and then became a crew member on a B-29. "This was going to be about the only opportunity I would get to see the memorial." Since getting out of the military, Little has never flown. "I have no desire to fly since then," said Little. "But it will be pretty embarrassing if I get air sick today after flying all those times and never getting sick before." Little lost a brother Henry in World War II, but he had plenty of family sup- port this morning. "Today is very exciting," said Little's daughter Barbara. As this day has drawn closer, Little has talked a more about his experiences when he served in the Army. "He has talked about the war just a little more," said Little's son Willie. "I think he is hoping to see his broth- er's name at the monument." The morning got off to a very early start for organiz- ers and volunteers, but the See FLIGHT Page 4A Homer Little of Milton waits his turn to pass by TSA Screeners prior to leaving on the first Emerald Coast Honor Flight from this area. Press Gazette photo by Bill Gamblin FDLE joins the search for missing teen By JENI SENTER jsenter@srpressgazette.com On Tuesday afternoon, a wildfire blazed in the 13,000 block of Munson Highway. The fire was located in the densely wooded area where Santa Rosa County Sheriff's Office Deputies searched for missing teen Leah Rain Ammons, 14, on Monday. Ammons has been missing for 16 days. Ammons has been miss- ing since April 18. She is believed to be with a Milton man, Ricky Spears, 43, who has an extensive criminal history including armed rob- bery, burglary and narcotics violations. Ammons and Spears are believed to be hiding in the woods off Munson Highway, across the road from the Spears' residence. Florida Division of Forestry Firefighters responded to the wildfire with bulldozers and extin- guished the fire. The incident is under investigation by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services Division of Forestry. Fire Investigator Donna Faulkner says the incident may be related to the disputes arising from the missing persons case. "I am actively investi- gating the cause of the fire and I am looking at every possibility to determine the cause of the fire," she says. Sgt. Scott Haines of the Santa Rosa Sheriff's Department says he did not respond to the fire. "We didn't even go out there, there is nothing to connect the two cases," says Haines. "We have no reason to believe the fire is linked to the missing persons case." When Mark Ammons, the father of missing teen Leah Ammons, was informed of the fire, he said he hoped his daughter was safe, "It may make it easier to search the area after the bulldozers were in there," he says. Leah Ammons grand- mother Betty Stewart says the fire is "more than likely related to the situation with See TEEN Page 4A A community with their head bowed . . ' ." . A-7 National Dayof.. , Prayer (Above) Hundreds of people from across Santa Rosa County gathered at the Santa Rosa Courthouse in Milton to take part in the National Day of Prayer on Thursday. Prayers were said for not only the country, but national, state, and local leaders as well. (Right) Don Little, Maxine Linton, and Cal Linton join hands during a prayer. Milton Mayor Guy Thompson made special note of the efforts of Georgia Swain and Rev. Fred , Rogers for the many years they dedicated to this event. Press Gazette photos by Bill Gamblin J MML�- r"Nmy!�k 6001 Page 2-A Santa Rosa's Press Gazette Saturday-May 3. 2008 ~_____ __Obituaries SPEAK OUT -Un Thursday, 11:21 a.m. Hi, this is Carolyn. I just wanted to commend and thank the City of Milton and the landscaping crew for the beautiful row of trees on Dogwood Drive. What a nice addi- tion to the city. Thank you. Wednesday, 4:32 p.m. I am not attacking a business either, but this is for Gerry about your Gulf Power bill. And he is correct. I called Gulf Power and they said it depends on the county you live in. I can go to Escambia County and they don't have all of these service charges. An energy charge, fuel charge, I also have a lighting charge which they charge a sepa- rate service charge for fuel charge, growth charge, franchise fee for Santa Rosa County. Yes I think something needs to be done about this. This is ridiculous. . Wednesday, 12:07 p.m. Hi, this is Leila. I was wondering about this girl Leah "Rain Ammons. Why hasn't a group in the com- munity started looking for her like we see in other communities on televi- sion? There, people look until they find the girl. I don't know why someone hasn't stepped up? Tuesday, 7:27 p.m. This is Jack. I have a partial solution to this county's problem. Since the taxpayers pay all the politicians salaries, I think we should reduce their salaries by half. -Editor's note: Salaries are set and mandated in Tallahassee. Tuesday, 6:12 p.m. Hi, this is Fred. I am concerned about this miss- ing girl in the woods. I would like someone to tell me why law enforce- ment cannot find a girl and this man in the woods, but when it comes to finding and getting rid of marijua- na plants and crops they appear to be some of the best people in the world when it comes to walking and finding small things in the woods? You may Speak Out any time, day or night. Just call our Speak Out line at 623-5887 and leave your message. Goldrup, Loyce Johnson Mrs. Loyce Johnson Goldrup, age 76, of, Santa Rosa County, passed away on Thursday evening, April 24, 2008, after a lengthy illness. Mrs. Goldrup was born in Munson, Florida, to Everett Johnson and Martha Ellen Wiggins Johnson, who now precede her in death. She is also preceded in death by a son-Frank Weekley. Mrs. Goldrup is a mem- ber of the Echota Cherokee Indian Tribe of Florida (Aniwodi Clan) She is survived by her husband of 37 years- William "Bill" Goldrup of Pace; three children- Suellen Goldrup Douglas of Pace; Paul L. Weekley of Pace, and Earl Glen Weekley of Pace; three brothers- Gene Lamb, Jimmy Johnson, and Ray Lamb; nine grand- children, and six great-grand- children. Funeral Services was held at 1 p.m. on Wednesday, April 30, 2008, at the Lewis Funeral Home in Milton with Pastor Ronnie Christian of Pace Community Church officiating. Burial followed in the Elizabeth Chapel Cemetery with Indian Burial Rites, and Lewis Funeral Home directing. The family received friends from 6 until 8 p.m. on Tuesday, April 29, 2008, at the Lewis Funeral Home in Milton. Bradberry, Susan Gail Susan Gail Bradberry passed away at her home in Mobile, Alabama. Susie was born on February 16, 1946 in Chicago, Illinois, to Duane Mason Ward of Whittier, California, and Margaret (Simmons) Ward of Milton, Florida. Susie grew up in Chicago, Illinois, and Castle Rock, Colorado, where her father was based as a Pilot for United Airlines. She attended Junior and Senior High School in Milton, Florida, and later resided in Florida and in Mobile, Alabama, where she worked in the legal field. Susie was blessed with a quick wit and sharp intelli- gence, artistic talent, and extraordinary courage. She was gifted in painting, music, crocheting, and had a passion for classic films as well as a love for animals, particularly her cat, Shadow. Susie was preceded in death by her father, Duane Ward; her older brother, Mike Ward; her daughter, Jennifer; her maternal grandparents, Walker and Hazel Simmons, and her paternal grandpar- ents, Mason and Anna Ward. Susie is survived by her son-Paul Bradberry of San Francisco, California; grand- daughter- Emmy Marshall of Milton, Florida; her moth- er-Margaret Bertram of Milton, Florida; her sister- Jill Ward of Farmington, New Mexico, her brother-Jim Ward and his wife, Marlene of Cumming, Georgia and Overbrook, Oklahoma; her nephew, Scott Ward of Atlanta, Georgia; and her Uncle Dale Simmons and wife Gerta of Milton, Florida. A memorial service was held in Castle Rock, Colorado, Overbrook, 'Oklahoma, and Mobile, Alabama. A graveside memo- rial service will be held on Tuesday, May 6, 2008 at 10 A.M. in Milton, Florida at the Milton Cemetery, Berryhill Road and Stewart Street, with Pastor Darrell Kelly officiat- ing. Lewis Funeral Home, Milton Chapel has been entrusted with local arrange- ments. Let the family know you care. Sign the guest book under news/obituaries at www.srpressgazette.com. Byrd, Emory 1913-2008 Emory Byrd, a longtime resident of Milton, Florida died on Monday, April 28, 2008. He was in hospice care at the time of his demise. Emory was born in Kissimmee, Florida and graduated from Hillsborough High School in Tampa. He and his late wife, Irene Byrd, owned the Florida Caf6 in Milton for many years. Their business was very successful from 1948 until 1975. Emory was noted for his love of treasure hunting and stock market research. Emory leaves his son- James Emory (Joanne) Byrd; daughter-Mary (Norman) Ard; three grandchildren- Jamie Dubose, Wade Byrd, and Travis Byrd; and six great-grandchildren. Interment will be at Serenity Gardens in Milton with family members pres- ent. Lewis Funeral Home, Milton Chapel has been entrusted with arrangements. Friends may share mem- ories and condolences at www.lewisfuneralhomes.net Let the family know you care. Sign the guest book under news/obituaries at www.srpressgazette.com Stewart, II, Clayton Hamilton 1957 - 2008 Clayton Hamilton Stewart, II,, age 50, of Makaha, . Hawaii, passed away in Honolulu on Sunday, April 20, 2008, after a lengthy illness. He was born in Milton, Florida on August 7, 1957. He is survived by his father-James P. (Lei) Stewart of Milton; 2 sisters- Lisa Stewart and Kris (Larry) Campbell, both of Honolulu. Funeral services were held Tuesday, April 29, 2008 at St. Ann's Church in Kaneohe, Hawaii. Memorial services will be held in Milton at a later date. Let the family know you care. Sign the guest book under news/obituaries at www.srpressgazette.com Pig roast tickets are now available at St. Augustine's Mark your calendars today! The whole communi- ty is welcome to come pig out at St. Augustine's. Saturday, May 10 is the date of the 7th Annual St. Augustine's Pig Roast. This fellowship event is a great opportunity to get to know the St. Augustine family in a fun atmosphere, listen to great music and enjoy some of the best smoked pork with all the fixings to go with it! As in past years, we will be selling meal tickets and tickets to purchase whole roasts in advance, at the church office and on Sunday after the 8 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. services. While we encourage pre-purchas- ing tickets, there is always plenty of food, so if you, find yourself suddenly available on May 10, we will have walk-up sales as well! "As St. Augustine's new rector (and as one who is also new to the Navarre community at large), I am greatly looking forward to this annual event of our parish - to become better connected all the way around," said the Rev. Betsy Powell. This is a fellowship event with the goal of hav- ing a great time. We will gather at about. 2 p.m. to enjoy fellowship, refresh- ments, and the music and dancing of our own Hamamura family with their group, Northwest Florida Ohana. Dinner will be served at about 4 p.m.. The prices will be the same as in the past few years, with adult meals at $7.50 and children at $4.00 with a fam- ily maximum of $25.00. We will also sell whole pork roasts (8-10 lbs.) for $30.00 each. The pricing of the meal tickets is set to cover the costs of the event. Any profits made form the whole roasts will be donated to the church. This always proves to be a fun event, so plan to come early, stay late, and Pig Out!! If you have any ques- tions or would like to volun- teer .to help, please call the church at 939-2261. County Government COUNTY COMMISSION * District 1: Tom Stewart, Pace, FL 32571; Phone: 932- 1340. * District 2: Bob Cole, 8651 Riverstone Rd., Milton 32583; phone 983-1877. * District 3: Don Salter, 6000 Chumuckla Hwy., Pace, EL. 32571; phone 994-6426. * District 4: Gordon Goodin; 6467 Avenida De Galve$, Navarre, 32566; phone 939-4949. * District 5: John Broxson, 6495 Caroline St. Suite MI Milton 32570, phone 932-1340. The Santa Rosa County Commission meets at 9:00 arm. 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 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 'Charlie Crist: PL05 The Capitol, 400 S. Monroe St., Tallahassee, FL 32399 (850) 488-4441. Email: fl_govemor@myflorida.com Federal Government HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES * Rep. Jeff Miller: 1535 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, D.C. 20515; phone ( local) 479-1183; (DC) (202) 225-4136; toll free: (866) 367- 1614; E-mail: www.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, (fax) (202) 224-8022. WHITE HOUSE * President George Bush: The White House, 16,00 Pennsylvania Ave., Washington, D.C. 20500; phone (202) 456-1414. Email at:president@whitehouse.gov. * Vice President Dick Cheney: Office of the Vice President, White House, 1600 Pennsylvania Aye., Washington, D.C., 20500, phone (202) 456-1414. School Government SCHOOL BOARD - District 1: Diane Scott, 5710 Munson Highway, Milton 32570, 983-0413. * District 2: Hugh Winkles, 5684 Nicklaus Lane, Milton 32570, 623-6299 * District 3: Diane Coleman, 9400 Octavia Lane, Navarre 32566, 939-2661. * District 4: JoAnn J. Simpson, 5059 Faircloth Street, Pace 32571, 994-5446 * District 5: Edward Gray III- 1 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 Thursday at 5086 Canal St, Milton. Phone: 983-5000. City Government * Milton City Hall, Mayor Guy Thompson, 6738 Dix'on Street, Milton, FL 32570. (850) 983-5400. City Manag.er, Donna Adams. * Gulf Breeze City Hall, Mayor Lane Gilchrist, 1070 Shoreline Drive, Gulf Breeze, FL. 32561. (850) 934-5100. City Manager, "Buzz" Eddy. * Town of Jay, Mayor Kurvin Quails, 3822 Hwy: 4, Jaty, FL 32565. (850) 675-2719. Contact information for your elected officials appears in every Saturday edition of the Santa Rosa Press Gazette. Know your leaders, stay in touch. AT YOUR SERVICE Miss your paper? Phone: (850) 623-2120, Jim Fletcher Internet: www.srpressgazette.com Want to subscribe? 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(850) 393-3666, dcoon@srpressgazette.com Greg Cowell ,Account Executive (850) 623-2120, gcowell@srpressgazette.com THE PRESS GAZETTE 6629 Elva St. Milton, FL - 32570 Phone: (850) 623-2120 Copyright notice The entire contents of The Press Gazette, including its logotype, are fully protected by copyright and registry and can- not be reproduced, in any form for any purpose, without prior, written permission from The Press Gazette. Jim Fletcher, Circulation (850) 623-2120, jfletcher@srpressgazette.com Telephone numbers All offices .................. (850) 623- 2120 Classifieds .................(850) 623- 2120 Editorial fax .............. (850) 623- 9308 All other fax .......(850) 623- 2007 Subscription rates One year, in county$34 Six months $17 13 weeks $9 Senior Citizen (Over 62), 1 yr. * $28 Six months $14 13 weeks $7 One year, out-of-county $48 Advertising rates available on request. Saturday-May 3, 2008 Page 2-A Santa Rosa's Press Gazette Saturd May 3, 2008 , CiChurch Directo "AFRICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL ZION Isaiah Chapel AME Zion Church 5038 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive, Milton A.FRICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL -Greater Bethlehem AME 5299 Richburg St., Milton ANGLICAN -Trinity by the Fields 4980 West Spencerfield Road, Pace APOSTOLIC -First Apostolic Church 5574 E. Highway 90, Milton _,Pace Apostolic Church ,4763 Old Guernsey Road, Pace ASSEMBLIES OF GOD "-'Bagdad 1st Assembly of God '4513 Forsyth Street, Bagdad -East Milton Assemby of God 5 f74 Ward Basin Road, Milton -Ebenezer Assembly of God Ebenezer Church Road, Jay -Faith Chapel Assembly of God 205 South Airport Road, Milton F' irst Assembly of God 6163 Dogwood Drive, Milton -Harold Assemby of God 10495 Goodrange Rd, Milton -New Harvest Fellowship -Assembly of God E. Highway 90, Pace '-Jay First Assembly of God 400 S. Alabama Street, Jay -McLellan Assembly of God 6050 Three Notch Trail, Milton -New Hope Assembly of God 9550 Chumuckla Hwy, Pace -Pace Assembly of God 3948 Hwy 90, Pace "Welcome Assembly of God :8581 Welcome Church Road, Milton BAPTIST - ABA -Berryhill Road Baptist-ABA -3095 Berryhill Road, Milton -Bethel Missionary Baptist -ABA ,6178 Old Bagdad Hwy., Milton -Fellowship Baptist Church ABA 5223.Hwy. 90, Pace -First Baptist Church-ABA .of East Milton 8178 S Airport Rd., East Milton ',Eirst Missionary Baptist -ABA 3949 Pace Road, Pace '-Galilee Missionary Baptist- .ABA Hwy 90, West Milton BAPTIST -Avalon Baptist 4316 Avalon Blvd., Milton -East Side Baptist ,4884 Ward Basin Road, Milton --Faith Baptist 6423 Hamilton Bridge Rd, "Milton -First Baptist of Harold -10585 Goodrange Drive, Milton -Liberty Baptist Church 6763 Margaret Street Milton, FL 32570 -Mount Pilgrim Baptist 5-503 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Street, Milton .-St. John Divine Missionary Baptist 5363 St. Johns Street, Milton BAPTIST- INDEPENDENT -Bible Baptist Church of Pace 4001 Vern Street, Pace -Rible Way Baptist Church ,'59.76 Dogwood Drive Milton -Brownsdale Baptist Church. Chumuckla Hwy. Jay ,-Joy Bible Baptist $613 Hwy. 90, Milton 'Pleasant Hill Missionary Baptist 5550 Econfina Street, Milton -Solid Rock Baptist 6760 East Gate Road, Milton -Trinity Baptist 5301 Highway 90, Pace W-"Victory Baptist 4000 Avalon Blvd., Milton -West Florida Baptist -- 5621 Hwy 90, Milton S-Fil Am Baptist Church 5240 Dogwood Drive, Milton BAPTIST -SOUTHERN -Avalon Baptist 4316 Avalon Blvd., Milton -Berrydale Baptist Church 6730 Hwy. 4, Jay -Billory 1st Baptist of Holley- Navarre Highway 87 North Holley -Blackwater Baptist 11689 Munson Hwy., Milton -Calvary Baptist Hwy. 89, Allentown -Cora Baptist 12953 Hwy 197, Jay -East Side Baptist 4884 Ward Basin Road, Milton -Ferris Hill Baptist 6848 Chaffin Street. Milton -First Bagdad Baptist 4529 Forsyth St., Bagdad -First Baptist of Garcon Point 1780 Garcon Point Rd., Milton -First Baptist of Milton 6797 Caroline St., Milton -Florida Baptist Convention 3418 Ashmore Lane, Pace -Floridatown Baptist 3851 Diamond Street ,Pace -Harold First Baptist 10585 Good Range Dr, Milton -Harmony Ridge Baptist 5536 Hwy. 90 W, Pace -Hickory Hammock Baptist Hickory Hammock Rd, E.Milton -Immanual Baptist 4187 Hwy. 90, Pace -James Street Baptist 6658 James Street, Milton -Jay First Baptist 214 S. Alabama Street, Jay -Living Truth Church (Contemporary) Meeting at S.S. Dixon Intermediate School, Pace -Mount Calvary So. Baptist 5300 Berryhill Road Milton -New Bethel Baptist. 10995 Chumuckla Hwy., Jay -New Life Baptist 6380 Bayberry Street, Milton -Mount Pleasant Baptist 6151 Dogwood Dr., Milton -Olivet Baptist 5240 Dogwood Drive Milton -Pine Level Baptist 3300 Pine Level Church Road, Jay -Pine Terrace Baptist 6212 Pine Blossom Road Milton -Pleasant Home Baptist 8500 Pleasant Home, Munson -Santa Rosa Baptist Asso. 6820 Hwy. 87 North Milton -Spring Hill Baptist Church 9214 Munson Hwy. Milton -Wallace Baptist Church 6601 Chumuckla Hwy. -Woodbine Baptist Church 4912 Woodbine Road Pace BAPTIST -MISSIONARY -Mt. Bethel Baptist 175 Limit Street Milton -New Macedonia Baptist Church 4751 Chumuckla Hwy. Pace -New Providence Missionary Baptist 4175 Popcorn Rd., Milton -First Missionary Baptist Church 3949 Pace Road, Pace CATHOLIC -St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church' 6457 Park Ave. SW Milton, FL CHARISMATIC -Sheperd House Ministry 5739 Stewart St. Milton -New Hope Community Church Meeting at Russel Center at Locklin Tech,, Berry Hill, Milton CHURCH OF CHRIST -Bagdad Chuch of Christ 4413 Garcon Point Hwy., Bagdad -Berryhill Church of Christ 3679 Berryhill Rd Pace, -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 PACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH PCUSA 4587 Woodbine Road Pace, FL 32571 Ph 995-4553 .-I Rev. Shuford White, Pastor 9:00am Sunday School 10:30 AM: Worship s Chumuckla United Methodist Church Praise & Worship - 9 am Traditional Worship -11 am Wednesday Night Worship - 6:30 pm Pastor Clive Knights Stephen Ainmster: Donna Lee * 994-0870 9475 Chumuc'kla HwN. * Jay. FL 32565 995-4261 Th~ Santa Rosa Press Gazette Page 3-A 600 Susan St.Milton -West Milton Church of Christ 5300 Highway 90, Pace -Pea Ridge Church of Christ 4400 Bell Lane, Pea Ridge CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST -Ferris Hill Church of God in Christ 909 N. Alabama St., Milton -World Church of God Milton Worship Center 5177 Stewart St., Milton -Community Chapel Church of God, 4300 Pace Lane, South of Wal-Mart -Church of God in Christ 5887 N. Stewart St., Milton CHURCH OF GOD -Covenant Church of God 4645 School Ln., Pace -Church of God of Prophecy 600 Glover Lane, Milton, FL COMMUNITY OF CHRIST -Community of Christ 6656 Raymond Hobbs St.Milton CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS -Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints 5737 Berryhill Rd., Milton -Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints 2828 Harvest Rd, Jay -Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints 1753 Sea Lark Ln, Navarre EPISCOPAL -St. Mary's Episcopal Church 6842 Oak St. Milton FULL GOSPEL -Milton Victory Ministries 7235 E. Hwy 90 Milton -Living Faith Church 7400 Reformation Rd Milton -True Grace Fellowship Church 5178 Willard Norris Rd., Milton FIL-AM BAPTIST CHURCH meeting at Olivet Baptist Church Fellowship Hall 5240 Dogwood Drive, Milton, FL 32570 Tel. No: (850) 981-8642 SCHEDULE OF SERVICES Sunday School............................. 4:00 p.m.- Rev. Bert U. Solis Sunday.-W orship ................................5:00 p.m. SPastor Tuesday Discipleship Training..........6:00 p.m. (sO346-4576 Thursday Prayer Meeting.................6:00 p.m. (held at different locations, call for direction) "CHRIST IS THtE REAL ANSWER TO ALL PROBLEMS" .Wald4k# 4 14e Aaat Bagdad Church Christ 4413 Garcon Point Rd. Please join, us fot wotiskip at the. fo&tlowing tiMes: Sunday Bible Classes / Worship: 10:00AM/11:00AM Sunday Evening Worship Services: 6:00PM Wednesday Evening Bible Classes: 7:00PM Ladies' Bible Class: Tuesday 10:30AM www.bagdadCofC.org Office: 626-4554 W .91 k 5�t f L�, jrzian C/iwito soft l" 5203 Elmira Street Milton, Florida 32570 Rev. Joan Wooten 623-2510 Sunday School: 9:45 Worship: 11am r . .3. .. ,, * �- ? -: .01, C Hickory Hammock Baptist Church Pastor Carl Gallups (since 1987) Worship & Children's Church 8:30 & 10:00 am (- \ 'IT Sunday School 9:00 & 10:00 am u Bible Study For All Ages 5:00 pmi -:- Wednesday Worship 6:30 pm " Preschool - All Services 8351 Hickory Hammock Road, Milton :* <': * .* * r,,.i M t . . . Dynamic Worship * Music * Drama * Children & Youth Ministries and lots m6oe!l of your choice this Sunday, ,tend the church HOLINESS -Hollandtown Holiness Church 1851 Pineview Church Rd, Jay Contact: Hansel Prescott 675- 4346 -Cobbtown Holiness 4700 Greenwood Rd Jay, FL 32565 INDEPENDENT -Grace Bible Church 623 Chestnut,. Milton INTERDENOMINATIONAL -Ken Sumerall Ministries 4901 Forest Creek Dr., Pace JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES -Jehovah's Witnesses Milton Congregation 5696 Berryhill Rd, Milton' LUTHERAN -Eternal Trinity Lutheran Church 6076 Old Bagdad Hwy , Milton METHODIST -Christ United Methodist Church 5983 Dogwood Dr., Milton -Chumuckla United Methodist Church 9475 Hwy. 197, Chumuckla -Elizabeth Chapel United Methodist Church 8008 Chumuckla Hwy., Pace -1st United Meth.Church of Pace 4540 Chumuckla Hwy., Pace -Woodbine United Methodist Church 5200 Woodbine, Pace -Bagdad United Methodist Church 4540 Forsyth St., Bagdad -First United Methodist Church 6830 Berryhill Rd., Milton -Jay United Methodist Church 300 South Alabama- St., Jay -Mae Edwards Memorial United Methodist Church 5052 Mulat Road, Milton, FL , -Pineview United Methodist Church 1400 Pineview Church Rd. Jay, -Wesley Memorial United Methodist Church 4701 School Ln, Pace, FL -Woodbine United Methodist Church 5200 Woodbine Rd., Pace NAZARENE -First Church of the Nazarene 5162 Avenida Del Fuego, Pace NONDENOMINATIONAL -Christian Life Church 4401 Avalon Blvd., Milton -Church of the Living God 3375 Garcon Pt. Milton -New Hope Community Church Locklin Tech, Berryhill, Milton -New Testament Church 5277 Glover Lane, Milton -Shepherd House Ministries 5739 N. Stewart St., Milton -Word Alive Christian Church 5707 Stewart St., Milton -West Milton Church of Christ 5300 Highway 90, Pace PENTECOSTAL -Gospel Lighthouse Church 10001 Chumuckla Hwy., Pace -United Pentecostal Church of Berrydale 7580 Hwy. 4, Jay PENTECOSTAL- HOLINESS -Mount Zion Pentecostal Holiness Church 5532 Osceola St., Milton -Chumuckla Pentecostal Holiness Church 2841 Hwy. 182, Jay -New Vision Worship Center 5573 Stewart St. Milton -Roeville Holiness Church Munson Hwy., Milton Come find your place with Us! Wesley Memorial United Methodist Church Sunday School - 9 a.m. Worship Service - 10 a.m. Pastor Mark Dees 4701 School Lane 994-6213 EPISCOPAL St Mary's CHURCH Episcopal Church The Rev. John Wallace Services: Sunday Holy Eucharist: 8:00 & 10:00 am Sunday School: 9:45 am 6849 Oak Streetednesday Holy Eucharist: 6:00 pm 6849 Oak Street Milton, Florida 32570 Nurseryprovided for Sunday service Phone (850) 623-2905 www.stmarysmilton.com o SFirst 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! Celebrate with us! 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. 5983 Dogwood Drive, (Hwy 89), Milton Church Office: 623-8820 John Edwards, Pastor Celebrate Recovery!! Thursday @ 7p.m. Harmony Ridge Baptist Church 5536 Hwy. 90, Pace Call 994-2426 A biblically based program that can help you overcome your hurts, habits and hang ups through the 12 Steps and 8 Recovery Principles. Email us: recoveryhelp@bellsouth.net Pace Community Church Reaching Seekers, Building Believers Features... * Live band, contemporary music * Exceptional children's & teen ministry, * Safe, clean nursery & preschool classes * Small Groups & Seminars Affiliation... * Non-denominational & Bible based * Purpose Driven * A member of the Willow Creek.Association Where? 4310 North Spencerfield Rd. * Pace * 32571 When? 2 Great Services on Sunday at 9:30 am & 11:00 am 994-4310 www.PaceCommunityChurch.com Ronnie Christian Pastor I The Santa Rosa Press Ga e Page 3-A -Cobbtown Holiness Church 4700 Greenwood Road (Hwy ,164) Jay, FL 32565 PRESBYTERIAN - PCA -Westminster Presbyterian Church 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 Primitive Baptist Church 5339 Zero Ln., Milton, FL -Mount Zion Primitive Baptist Church 603 4th Av., Milton, FL PROTESTANT Milton SDA Church 5288 Berryhill Rd., Milton SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST -Milton Seventh-Day Adventist Church 5288 Berryhill Rd., Milton UNITED PENTECOSTAL -First Pentecostal Church of Bagdad 4636 Forsyth St., Bagdad VINEYARD -Bay Area Vineyard Church Milton Community Center 5629 Byrom Street, Milton Local Protest County Continued From Page One with the budget and some- thing had to be done. "I also told them I understood why they had done what they did, but there is a right way and a wrong way to handle things. They chose the wrong way and there are consequences for doing things the wrong way," says Powell. "I told them, If you want to do this the right way, I will do what ever I can to help you to be heard, I will even have the board and other district personnel on hand to listen." Powell says the students will be disciplined accord- ing to the code of conduct. The students face punish- ment for leaving class with- out permission. "I understand some peo- ple getting involved in this aren't even attending school anymore, some are alumni- former Milton High Students," says Powell. He also said the students were using Myspace to plan the protest. Powell says he backs the school board in its decision. "I know every person sitting on that board and every one of them cares about our students. They made the best decision they could make and I support them," says Powell. "We are fortunate to have members of the school board who care about our kids and make the best decisions for the kids." Principal of Pace High School Frank Lay says so far his school is not experi- encing any discipline prob- lems as a result of the sched- ule changes. Continued From Page One county and the state come together, we have great things," Nodine said. "With the tanker project we are get- ting 1,500 high paying jobs." Leroy Barnidge of Northrop Grumman says, "There is a lot of competi- tion out there and stuff in the media about a protest." "I spent 32 years work- ing with America's finest," Barnidge said. "This tanker program is a big deal. Florida alone is looking at 1,576 jobs., You are at the epicenter of the most explo- sive growth opportunity .of the aviation." SAt this time Seattle, Washington and Europe have the only two aerospace manufacturers in the world. Batnidge says there is a chance we can be the third. Some of the commis- sioners had. expressed the' feeling that the panhandle is often left out on these types of economic boosts. Commissioner Mike Whitehead spoke with the' Governor about the econom- ic impact potential for the panhandle. "About three weeks ago I spoke with Gov. Crist about this project," says Whitehead. "He is commit- ted to this. He is on board. I walked away satisfied that he knows what this project means." Commissioner Don Salter says he fully supports this project, as well. "You are wise in recog- nizing that the panhandle has been left behind," Salter said. "We will be promoting the tanker project, in Mobile." Flight Continued From Page One day is all about the greatest generation in Americas histo- ry. "It will feel great tonight with the homecoming," said Sheilah Bowman, who is the District Director with Congressman Jeff Miller's Office in Pensacola. "Today is not about us or the Congressman, but it is about our veterans, period. "We are very fortunate to do this for our veterans and their safety today is priority one." . / Not all of the veterans were excited about going, but they arrived at the airport at 5 a.m. to prepare for their depar- ture. "My husband: .(L.T. Money) must of backed out' three or four times," said Fannie Mae Money. "ie didn't want to go because I couldn't go. We have been married for 62 years and we.. have never been apart except for an emer- gency." L.T. Money will be look- ing at this trip to the World War II Veterans Memorial as an early birthday present since he will be turning 86 on Thursday. Efforts in Santa Rosa County are continuingg to help ensure other veterans from Santa Rosa County will get the. opportunity to go. Last report had the fund raising effort at just over $14,000, but much more is needed. If you would like to donate to help support sending area veterans on this flight, dona- tions, are being accepting at the Santa Rosa County Veterans Memorial Plaza and please note on your donation it is for the Emerald Coast Honor Flight. Teen Continued From Page One my granddaughter." Shane Ammons, the uncle of Leah questions the calling off of the search and the lack of an active search at this time. "I don't understand how it can be much harder to look for a little girl than it is to look for pot. "When the law is look- ing for pot, they bring in all the dogs and police they can get their hands on, helicop- ters and airplanes;,. four wheelers, you name it. They will stay' in the woods 'for days to find a pot plant,'but they complain about the %oods being too thick to look for my niece?" says, Ammons. The Florida Department of Law Enforcement stepped in to assist local law enforce- ment on Tuesday. Pete Warren of the FDLE Missing Children Division says they were asked to assist with the search for Ammons by a family mem- ber. "We [FDLE], as an agency, have to be asked to become involved with a case such as this. We were asked to step in on Tuesday morn- ing and now we are officially assisting in this case," says Warren. "I am not sure what search efforts are being coor- dinated at this time [in Santa Rosa County]. "I can say that I was unbelievably impressed with the Santa Rosa County Sheriff's Department and the way they are handling the case," says Warren. Haines says there is no update at this time on further search efforts. Court Continued From Page One 10 pounds when he was admitted to Sacred Heart Hospital in Pensacola on March 12. On April 16, the State Attorney's Office asked the court for a continuance on Markes' arraignment. "Our investigation is ongoing, we have yet to file formal charges [on Markes]. Because we haven't com- pleted the investigation, we are asking the arraignment be continued for about four weeks until we can complete it," said .Assistant State Attorney Will Nelson during the hearing. After the continuance, Nelson explained the request for more time to investigate. "'We have to remain open in this case due to the Unique situation. We will continue the investigation until we have looked at all of the facts of the case and we have assurance that the child is not at risk," said Nelson. "If we didn't exhaust all possi- bilities and pursue the inves- tigation to the fullest extent, we wouldn't be doing our job." Assistant State Attorney Will Nelson said on Wednesday afternoon the State Attorneys office is still investigating the allegations of abuse, but taking into consideration the unique medical situation of the child. "The arraignment is still scheduled for May 7. We are still investigating the case and we have not, as of today, made a charging decision yet. "We are being diligent in speaking with the attending physicians and the physi- cians who were involved in the original evaluations." "The office of the State Attorney wants to be sure to make a careful and measured decision." Nelson continues, "I would rather make the cor- rect decision and take as much time to do it as is needed. I do not want to make a hasty decision. We have to do what is right no matter if it takes longer than the scheduled arraignment date." Nelson says he cannot accurately predict iti the office of the State Attorney will be ready to officially charge Markes at the arraignment or if the investi- gation will actually be com- plete by then; he can only say "as of today, we are still actively engaged in the investigation." Markes' child is current- ly receiving treatment for his illness at West Florida Hospital. Markes has unlimited visitation and spends her days at the hospital with her son. Markes fears she is los- ing time with her son when he needs her most due to the ongoing court dates and investigation by the Department of Children and Families and the State Attorney's Office. "I just wish they would drop the charges and give me my child back," she says. "In a way, if they're not going to drop the charges, I'm glad they keep pushing it back, because I get to spend more time with my son," she says. Andrew Gant of the Northwest Florida Daily news contributed to this report. / Adam Willis, R.N., House Supervisor at Santa Rosa Medical Center, understands how long the days and nights can be for patients - especially those with ,, chronic conditions who are frequently admitted. And so it was for Lillian. Lillian had a chronic lung condition, and was admitted more than a dozen times over 18-months. Adam was often assigned to care for Lillian, and soon she began requesting that he be her nurse. As her breathing became increasingly labored, Adam would often stay with her during her respiratory therapy treatments, reassuring her. He knew she .was scared and would talk with her about other things, hoping to make the treatment a little easier. If you have a nurse you'll always remember, please write to Aleta Hc Santa Rosa Medical Center, 6002 Berryhill Road, Milton, Florida 3 call 626.5113. / One day, Lillian told Adam that this would be her last hospitalization in Milton and that she was moving closer to her daughters. She then turned to a beautiful floral arrangement in her room that had two small curly willow seedlings in it. Lillian took one of the willow seedlings and handed it to Adam. She told him that she would keep one, and she wanted him to keep the other as a reminder of their friendship and as - ** a thank you for all that he had done for her. In the back yard of Adam's house, the willow seedling has now grown into a nine-foot tree, and each time Adamr looks at it, he is reminded of Lillian and what it truly means to be a nurse. For Lillian and her daughters, Adam is the nurse they'll always remember. oodles, SANTA ROSA 2570 or MEDICAL CENTER Yow Key to Bedte HeW% ....................;/ ........................... ........ 6002 URwam.i. ROA D /,,MfL-f ON, FLORI DA 32570/626-SRMC (7762) /WWW.SAN'TARoSAMI'D1C �.(.)RG Saturday-May 3, 2008 Santa Rosa's Press Gazette Panae 4-A Saturday-May 3, 2008 Santa Rosa's Press Gazette Page 5-A Local__ _ _ _ Essay The motto of the Santa 'Rosa County Retired 'Educators Association is "To serve and not to be served." It recently served 'students in the Santa Rosa 'County schools by partic- ipating in the statewide "'grandparents essay com- 'petition for fifth graders 'and also awarding a -scholarship to a senior in -one of the local high schools. Alice Guidy, chairper- -son of the Community 'Service Committee 'attended the school board "meeting on March 25, "2008, to deliver the "awards for this year's 'winners. Superintendent '-:John Rogers and Joann 'Simpson, school board member, presented the -"certificates and award 'money to the winners. 'The 1st Place winner was Brittany Cole, Oriole S"Beach Elementary School Swho received $75.00. Austin Shores, Jay 'Elementary School "-received $50.00 as the '2nd Place winner; and the '--3rd Place winner was -Dolan Ward, Chumuckla -Elementary School who received $25.00. The first place winning essay was "forwarded on to the dis- trict level for competition contest winners honored Amelia Barr, a senior at Central High School, won the Santa Rosa County Retired Educators Association Scholarship. Submitted photo there. Each year the SRCREA awards a schol- arship to a senior in one' of the high schools in the county. One of the quali- fications for this award is that the recipient must be planning to enter the field of education. The scholar- ship is given on a rotating basis throughout the Joann Simpson and John Rogers honor essay winners, Brittany Cole, Dolan Ward and Austin Shores who were recognized for their work in the statewide grandparents essay competition, which was held for fifth graders. Submitted photo county. This year's win- ner was Amelia Barr from Central High School. She is eligible for the scholar- ship for one more year. She plans to go to Pensacola Junior College and then to the University of West Florida. Peggy Helton, Scholarship Committee chair, intro- duced her to the members at the April meeting where she graciously thanked everyone for this award. 4915 Highway 90 Pace 850-995-1600 7:00 8:30 9:40 Made of Honor (PG13) 1:40 4:30 7:15 9:35 Baby Mama (PG13) 1:30 4:00 7:10 9:25 Harold & Kumar Escape From Guantanamo Bay (R) 1:15 4:10 7:10 9:30 Deception (R) '9:10 Forbidden Kingdom (PG13) 1:20 4:15 7:00 9:25 Forgetting Sarah Marshall (R) 1:10 3:55 7:05 9:30 Nim's Island (PG) 1:05 3:05 5:05 7:05 Santa Rosa Births Brandy M. Hood & Ronald L. Knauff, a daugh- ter, Patricia Lynn Knauff., born Friday, April 4, 2008. * Jennifer N. & Christopher E. Bartley, a - son, Christian Matthew * :Batley, born Friday, April :,4, 2008. Michelle M, Vasquez, a Sson, George Anthony Flore , born Friday, April 4, :2008. : Stacy & Tim Smith, a '; daughter, Madison Grace ,.Smith, born Tuesday, April ::8, 2008. , Victoria & Matthew 1McMillan, a daughter, -Lillian Marie McMillan, born Tuesday, April 8, 2008. Nicole M. Howell, a Daughter, Arrianna Marie S . " ,... Si"- : " " -" - - : - : :-t sd y b' - '- r, MARKET ,RECAP A look at the futures market / Commodities sell aff sharply after dollar rally intensifies / Last week the first sig(s of a reversal in the dollar's dbwn- 4 trend were seen when econom- ic data out of Europe showed additional signs of slowing economic growth and talk sur- faced that the Federal Reserve may soon stop its series of rate cuts. At the time, traders undoubtedly began to wonder if this might be the end, or at least a temporary correction, to the years-long bull market in commodities. Soon after the start of this week, traders no longer had to wonder. Market action early in the week took the dollar sharply higher, only to sell-off on Wednesday following the Federal Reserve's decision to cut interest rates another 25 basis points. Though the cut was widely expected, a consen- sus had been building for a few days that the Fed's policy state- ment might indicate that further rate cuts were not guaranteed. Instead, the policy statement was little changed from previ- ous statements, making some -( - ;believe that another rate cut was possible. Had the state- -C Howell, born Tuesday, April 8, 2008. Annie Carnley & Nicholas Burgett, a daugh- ter, Brook Leeann Burgett, born Tuesday, April 8, 2008. Melissa A. Mitchell & Taylor D. Owens, a daugh- ter, Anna Marie Owens, born Wednesday, April 9, 2008. Brittney & Jeremy Nolan, a son, Bret 'Daniel Nolan, born Thursday, April 10, 2008. Sarah & Michael Pablo, a daughter, Nevaeh Autumn Pablo, born Friday, Apri'l 11, 2008. Nikcole Mack ;' & Ronald Mack III, a daughter, Peyton .ean Mack. born Tuesday, April 15, 2008. . . . Jessica & Robert Caraway, a daughter, Brooklynne Makennah Caraway, born Wednesday, April 16, 2008. Jennifer & Michael Albro, a daughter, Hannah Makayla Albro, born Wednesday, April 16, 2008. Julia & Eric Riley, a daughter, Avery Nicole Riley, born Wednesday, April 16, 2008. Laura C. Barnhill & Fred W. Barnhill, Jr., a daughter, Rylee Christine Barnhill, born Monday, April 21, 2008. Kaci R. Sloan & Richard A. Sloan, Jr., a daughter, Alison Faye Sloan. born Tuesday, April 22, 2008. . 0" , a s . A .. . - I. I SEat G Ped nsaola Florida 32501 321411 1-800 3321411 Santa II,1 116 a lot of interest in t I' ment made clear that there would be no more cuts, currency investors would have had to believe that the dollar's slide was near its end. Instead, the dollar sold off sharply at the possibil- ity of further cuts. However, by Thursday, consensus changed again and traders started to believe that the statement was lit- tle changed simply to provide the Fed with flexibility .at its next meeting. As a result, the dollar rally resumed and intensi- fied Thursday. By midday Thursday, a Euro was fetching just $1,5425, down from $1.5612 on Monday and more than $1.60 during the previous week. As traders had predicted, the commodity sell-off was quick and severe. Seemingly nothing was safe from the rush to get out of the commodity markets. The widely watched energy markets were some of the first to react and some of the hardest hit. After touching a high of just under $120 per barrel on Monday, crudeail sold off hard and was trading just above $110 by midday Thursday. Gasoline, of particular interest to consumers as we enter the summer driving season, sold off sharply as well. From Monday's high above $3.06 per gallon, gasoline fell 7.8% by midday Thursday to trade around $2.82 per gallon. Even the fundamentally sound grains saw losses this week, despite further delays in corn plantings and tightening food supplies around the world. Corn lost just 1% on the week through midday Thursday, primarily because of the planting delay news. However, wheat prices fell 7.5% and soybeans lost 8% from their respective Monday highs. Many traders fear that additional strength in the dollar will make food imports even more expensive for foreign countries and, in effect, prompt food conservation and a sharp drop in demand. Whether or not this occurs remains to be seen, but what is cer- tain is that traders will continue to watch the dollar in coming weeks to see if the rally of the past two weeks is real and to see if commodity prices can recover from this week's sharp loss- es. 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The school leaders were looking at changing the schedule earlier this year, but decided to hold off unless budgetary concerns forced the issue. They did. Students, as most parents, waited until after the fact to object to the board's decision. Has the political system been forgotten or have we grown weary of fighting systems which seem to be well established? Maybe a few students who are really interested in try- ing to change what is going on around them should read the writings of Thomas Payne. Especially his pamphlet titled, "Civil Disobedience." Payne's work could provide some guidance. We have talked to some students and we've had con- versations with some parents. Their concern seem to be the "backward appearance" of the new bus schedule. Primary schools are transported first, followed by middle school youth, and finally, those enrolled in high school. The protesterss" note many high school students have jobs. They say they need these jobs to help pay for items like a car, food, clothes and, in some instances, to help their family. Since child labor laws limit how late a teen can work on school nights, getting out of school at 4:30 does not bode well for those who want to work. Most work for fast food restaurants and note they should already be at work by 4:30 so they can prepare for the evening rush. Extra curricula activities compound the time crunch. Varsity games will end later that they once did. Students have a point, but so does the school board. Everyone can understand the problems caused by gaso- line hovering at nearly $4 per gallon. Still, two wrongs don't make a right. Walking out of class is not the proper way to. get a point across. Through such actions, the students have switched the matter from a "valid complaint" to a "disciplinary issue." Instead of placing a true point of contention on the table for discussion, these youths may have, instead, forced educators to consider punishment for walking out of class. Challenging the status quo and thinking outside of the box is a great thing for those few who do it, because it's getting pretty crowded inside the box. Wasn't it Thomas Jefferson who noted, "Every gener- ation needs a new revolution"? , In fact, students could 'have used Jefferson to make their point regarding a new system that prevents them from working. "A wise and frugal government," Jefferson said, "which shall leave men free to regulate their own pursuits of industry and improvement, and shall not take from the mouth of labor and bread it has earned-this is the sum of good government." Making such a presenta- tion to the Board might have raised some eyebrows, shown the youth are learning something in school, and led to a constructive dialog on the issue. High school students in Santa Rosa County are upset and have every right to voice their displeasure. We only question their methodology. Too bad, as a society, we are too afraid to educated. our youth in the best ways to voice their opinions. Such education could teach them how to make their points known without suffering consequences. e 94 A _ VWPNI A.- AU04ORI T Y VIEWPCH)N T q... Cigarette smuggling an issue Copyrighted Material Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News Providers YOUR VIEWPOINTS - I Share your opinions We want you to share your views on the above topic(s)-or ANY topic-with other Press Gazette read- ers. Your views are important, too. Send your letters to: LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, 6629 Elva Street, Milton, FL 32570. (FAX (850) 623- 9308.) Letters may be edited for content or to fit the available space. For a letter to be published, you MUST sign your name and please include your phone number and address so we may phone for verification, if necessary. I Expression of Thanks FM: Venetta Schang Hobbs Middle School Milton, Fla. Dear Editor, I am writing to commend Expressions of Santa Rosa Floral Design in Milton and its owner, Rick Hallford, for the wonderful job they do to sup- port our local schools. To complete a unit on plants, I recently did a flower dissection lab with my seventh grade students at Hobbs Middle School. All the flow- ers used were graciously donated free of charge by Mr. Hallford. The students enjoyed doing the lab and will always view flowers a bit dif- ferently having seen all the parts first-hand for themselves. It is refreshing to see local businesses that are willing to devote materials, goods, or time to help out our public schools. It sets a wonderful example for students to share and help others. Mr. Hallford and his florist shop are an asset to our community and, as such, deserve to be recognized. Transportation woes FM: Sonya Wilkinson Milton, Fla. Dear Editor, I am writing in regards to a serious problem in Santa Rosa County concerning the Veterans and the Senior Citizens. There are approxi- mately 22,158 vets in the county and countless seniors. The problem that I have run into is there is NO trans- portation for these people who do not have family or good friends. Some of these people are critical care, wheel chair or bed bound, or have mobility problems. One of the vets that I try to help as much as I can, with a full time job, is wheel chair bound. His caretaker has tried to get transportation to medical appointments but keeps having a deaf ear turned towards her. She has called the commu- nity transportation in Pensacola to get a short ride to his appointment but they claim to be out of funds. The com- mander at the fleet has said it is not his problem. If a vet or senior tries to get a taxi to Pensacola for the VA clinic, Navy hospital or even a doctors appointment it will ;: cost any where from $18 to $55 one way. The VA Clinic has a voucher system for the vets but is is hard to impossi- " ble to contact the person that is , in charge of this system. Many of these vets and seniors are on fixed incomes barely making ends meet and quite a few are homeless. I find it very odd that the neighboring counties, Escambia and Okaloosa can transport these people to and from their counties to the VA Clinic, Navy Hospital in Pensacola, and a hospital in Mobile, Ala., and even to the VA Hospital in Biloxi, Miss. The reason I say this is because one of the vets has had four appointments and only once was any transportation accessible for him. Vol. 101, Number 6 Page 7-A M ILTO N H IG H............ PANTHERS lMhll te copy, an the3scnned phtos eac A 4ftot Higho SahOot NJJT U I Un sewecs t6 ComU"M cadets s frotr. t6e M* it H4 k &Jkd NYR.OTCO Lrat assist t6e , ltarq Fmatl P ,a. ~&r Tkrwscg, ,,}pril17, Ikerin NQS W t PLn.es. saturd..a_, Opra 19 , t6 e&Jets Xso partisopat in the Great ameriea. OCtan-Up. Foty-fiv e w ts .were split i to groups to ptdk up trask starting fro King Middle &ekl4 to 2Burger King, Stewort St, and tkh ePa4~kwter Trail bak to, Milto 44igk &Sedo, Munson cL 'R otk wmmunity service projects ad an olut- standing turnout, (teovtAg tke residents of NS M Wkting Pines delig kted, ind t6e streets of Milton sppk- and-spanm PaO C/CPO Veronita deldRosatro Tke MR4 Class of 2011 ked a pwwaake breakfast at Tecos RoAd 44ose Saturday Oprlt 19. Tkis was a Ofundraiser foi tke elass and te would life to' thank everyone wko ame out o and enjoyed tIe breakfast Tkai t yg to, Texas Ro d 44ouse for tke use of tkeir fac'ities o A continued support of Mtiton 4.igk SbcAt4 WWm 90W uaWmaw Ma s Miss sM44 Scolskp 'Pageant 6 p.m. auditorium May 7 aP Cafus Test May 8 4erff Jnes rep. taking ring orders aol tkree lunes in eaf Frot S p.m.-7p.mt i n.af for ring orders OP Literature Test May 9 4erfF Jones rep. taking ring orders oalLthee m n ees in eaf OP +4istotq Eam May 1ssenir l reakfast 8:15 caf Senior 4earbooks distributed, 44ooding Ceremon 1:90 - 2:40 14otnr Grads ony May 14 GP. jglisk xam May 15 Student Council elections May 1 Oawards Day Praoties - 4tk period- gym Cap and Gowns given out May 17 Proms at MySpoe inPensaeola Moy 20 O wAdsDOy8:90 o-1 00-o-G FuLDjy for Seniors May 29 NJROTCO wards Day 8- 11:90 a.m. - audtorium May 24 Bandt aquet - OCaeteria May 28 Memortal Day - No ScehOt May 28 Seniotr S ms 9rd and 4tk May 29 Seniot Exams 1 st and 2rd Baalaurete- 7 p.m. May 90 Mandatoryt Graduation Practtie 8 a.m. Last Day for Seniors Graduation 8 p.m. in stadium Project Graduation 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. Macliine-983-5658; Band: 983-5611 Football: 983-5606; Chorus:983-5613; M. Rutledge: 983-5616; Athletic Fax: 983-5614 visit us at www.santarosa.kl2.fl.us/m STATE FARM INSURANCE statefarm.comn Your "good neighbor" agent Ken Kincaid Ken Kincaid Insurance Agency, Inc. 5259 Stewart St. * Milton, FL 32570 Bus. (850) 623-9424 * Res. (850) 626-7101 State Farm Insurance Companies * Home Offices: Bloomington, Illinois a S 6 I. 15 S S im U S .9 S S a a Santa Rosa's Press Gazette -May 3. 2008 Today In Jay HAVE 401(K) QUESTIONS? LET'S TALK. IAL Darrel R Greer Financial Advisor 6259 Hwy 90 Parkmore Plaza Milton, FL 32570 850-983-1471 wwwedwardjones.com Meem'r se- MA�KIG SESE O INVSTIN $2500 Cash Reward For information leading to the arrest of the persons responsible for the breaking and entering and theft of equipment on 4-25-05 at Slims Auto Salvage 626-9624 l Tho MoM' s R STammy formerly of The Pea Ridge Flea Market and Tammy's Barber Shop in Floridatown Now Returning to U T� M(m's f 4369 5th Ave., Pace I ' '- Jay Relay a big success Jay's Relay for Life was again a.big success. Over $80,000 was col- lected for the American Cancer Society's Relay for Life to fund cancer' research. Dura-Med was again the big winner, col- lecting the most money for cancer research. Yvonne Coffey won the drawing for the trip to Portofino Resort & Spa. Each year Jay's Relay for Life is held at the Jay High School ' football field. There are all kinds of activities for the chil- dren. There are organiza- tions selling all kinds of aE& le Tire & Service Center A / Milton OIL, LUBE & $1 95 FILTER SPECIAL I Includes FREE TIRE ROTATION & 5 QTS / BULK OIL COMPLETE SAFETY INSPECTION SHELL10W30 * Next 30 Days Only 623-2236 6425 Hwy 90 West * Milton, FL 32570 A t Santa Rosa Medical Group. we know that keeping you healthy is easier than getting you healthy And we can help, whatever your health needs.You'ie going to lke our family of friendly, prnmar care f.iotfess.ionial Top-Notch Care is Close To You! SANTA ROSA MEDICAL GROUP Caring For Your Entire Family Same Day Appointments Available! 3 Convenient Locations, Close To You! AVALON 4264 Avalon Blvd - Milton, FL 32583 Phone 1850) 623-9654 BERRYHILL At Santa Rosa Medical Cenler 5992 Berryhill Road - Suite 101 . Milton, FL 32570 Phone (850) 626-2020 WOODBINE 4225 Woodbine Road * Pace, FL Phone (850) 994-6575 food and beverages. In .the evening a meal is served to the survivors of cancer. A special pro- gram is done for the sur-, vivors and door prizes are given away. After the Survivor's walk, a group picture was taken. Then live entertainment is pro- vided. When the sun. goes down, there is a Luminaria Ceremony, called the Ceremony of Hope. Each candle repre- sents a name and a story of one who has lost the battle with cancer, and those who are still in the battle, and for those who have won. Jay Hospital honors Bond Debra Bond was named Employee of the Quarter at Jay Hospital. Bond is an X-ray operator fly' in the radiology department. She has ' been with the hospital for 17 years.. . Bond earned the recognition for' embodying the Baptist Health Care values of teamwork, vision, integri- ty,, innovation, stewardship and superior service. She exceeds the expectations of patients and co- workers, and she generously and reliably responds to weekend calls . , , from home. Always eager to assist, . . Bond is appreciated by her team for 'i the extra effort she gives everyday. V. . Happenings in Jay Jay Pro Rodeo The Jay Pro Rodeo was held April 25 - 26, and was a success. There was a larger crowd this year, according to Vicki Laney of Jay, who is with the Friends organization. Last year it rained on the sec- ond night, which lessened the attendance that night. The sponsors of the Jay Pro Rodeo are the Jay High School. Quarterback Club, JHS Student Government Association, Friends Organization, and the Ted May Arena. Proceeds from this event go to fund youth pro- grams. Legion Meeting The American Legion Edeker-Dubose Post 121, Jay and its Auxiliary Unit 121 will hold their monthly meetings Monday, May 5 at 7 p.m. at the Legion post, Highway 4. The Legion will hold a - Flag-Burning ceremony the same evening at 6 p.m. Following the flag-burning ceremony, supper will be served. Meetings will then follow. Chamber Meeting The Jay Area Chamber of Commerce will also meet Monday, May 5, beginning at noon with lunch being served. Come and join the Chamber. We need your help. Our new officers will be taking over this meeting. We need new ideas. Town Council The Jay Towii Council. will meet Monday, May 5 at 6 p.m. at Jay City Hall. Saturday-May 3, 2008 Santa Rosa's Press Gazette Pane 8-A Page 9-A a furlafy Sn My P, res Ia- 4-- '- Cormmunity SRC Democrats to hold Pot Luck SDinner & Meeting "2" Santa Rosa County Democrats will hold their May Pot Luck Dinner and Meeting at Gulf Breeze High School Cafeteria, 675 Gulf Breeze Pkwy. (Hwy. 98), ,Gulf Breeze, on Tuesday, ,May 13. The dinner will begin at 6:00 p.m. and the program at 6:45 p.m. :Members of the public are invited to attend and bring a potluck dish of their choice. The guest speaker will be Tony Henderson, Santa ::.;Rosa County native and :`_-Democratic candidate for ;-. Public Defender. Following his presentation, there will f�- be a question and answer - session. In addition, there will be door prizes. Reservations for car pooling can be made by con- tacting Seegar Swanson for the Navarre area, 936-8704, -and Harold Webb for the Milton/Pace area, 572-6029 ._,or 623-8040. Seegar '-Swanson, DEC Secretary, 936-8704, may be contacted for additional information about the meeting. Boys & Girls :` Clubs seeking donated cars for fundraiser Boys and Girls Clubs are joining together throughout Florida to raise funds for their programs by seeking donated cars. Now that the price of scrap metal is at a high level, the clubs can accept most .* any car. The cars are sold at auction. People who would � *', like to donate a car and sup- port the Boys and Girls Clubs may call 1-800-246- : :' 0493. Notice of meeting date change Bagdad-Garcon Point Water :System Customers of the S Bagdad-Garcon Point Water System, Inc., have a meeting . date change. It is canceled for Tuesday, May 8th and '. instead will be Tuesday, May - -. 13th. If any customer has questions, call 623-8508. Cheerleading registration to begin soon East Milton Youth Association announces "cheerleading registration" to be held Saturday, May 10 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the East Milton Ball Park. Registration fee is $75. For more information you may contact Jessica Phillips at 850.723.7493. SRC announces Kindergarten registration Santa Rosa announces registration for Kindergarten at the following schools. May 6 & 7 - Oriole Beach ES; (May 6 - 8:15 to 5 p.m.), (May 7 - 8:15 to 1 p.m.) May 6 & 7 - Gulf Breeze ES; 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. May 7 4 8 - Berryhill ES Wed. (May 7) 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., May 8 (Thurs.) 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.; & 5 to 7 p.m. May 7 & 8 - Pea Ridge ES, 8 to 2 p.m. May 13- Bagdad ES, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. May 13 -'Russell ES, 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. PJC 2008 Spring Commencement Pensacola Junior College s spring commence- ment is Tuesday, May 6, with about 1,700 students who have earned associate's degrees, diplomas and cer- tificates participating. The graduation ceremo- ny is 6 p.m. at the Pensacola Civic Center. PJC President Tom Delaino is commencement speaker.. Named PJC's fifth presi- dent by the Board of Trustees in September 2002, Delaino retires at the end of May. Known for his long- time community involve- ment, he was recently hon- ored with the Pioneer Award at the 48th annual PACE Awards. Sponsored by the Pensacola Bay Area Chamber of Commerce, the annual event recognizes con- tributions by the area's busi- ness, corporate and civic leaders. Communities in Schools of Northwest Florida hon- ored Delaino in November 2007 for his dedication to students in Escambia and Santa Rosa counties at the CIS Champions Dinner. For more information about commencement, call 484- 1689. Mosaic Art Workshop Mark Schmitt will offer a Mosaic Tile Art Workshop at the Dragonfly Gallery. This 2-day workshop will be May 4th, from 1 to 4 p.m. and May 10 from 1 to 3 p.m. Participants will create a tile stepping stone and candle holder. Mark is a local artist and has lived in Pace since 1996. He is now a Career and Academic Advisor at PJC part-time, which allows him time to work on a unique art. Class size is limited. Please contact the gallery at 981-1100 to register or for further details. The gallery is located at 5188 Escambia Street in downtown Milton. It is a mission of the Santa Rosa Art and Culture Foundation, Inc. www.sracf.org. Healthy Coalition meeting is May 12 The Healthy Start Coalition of Santa Rosa County, Inc, will hold a gen- eral Board meeting on Monday, May 12 at 4 p.m. at the Berryhill Complex, 6751 Berryhill Street, Milton. All meetings are open to the public. For further informa- tion, call 626-6751. Fibromyalgia support group meeting The Fibromyalgia sup- port group meets every sec- ond Thursday of, each month. This month the day is May 8, and will meet at Locklin Technical Center, 5330 Berryhill Road, west of the Santa Rosa Medical Center. Come share or just lis- ten. It is guaranteed to make you feel better. Find out what works for others. Open N-11%-FJJLJLL- - - %A - - - --LW to anyone who suffers from FM or CFS. Pizza Fundraisers CiCi's Pizza, 5070 Hwy. 90 in Pace, will be hosting fundraisers for the following organizations from 5 to 8 p.m. CiCi's Pizza will donate 10% of those sales to help the organizations. Please come out and help support these fun-filled community events. Monday, May 5 - Pace Assembly of God, .Tuesday, May 6 - Sims Middle School, Thursday, May 8 - Berryhill Elementary School. Bagdad Post Office reopens customers welcome The Bagdad, Florida Post office reopened in March. Hours of operation are Monday thru Friday, 8:30 to Noon, and 1 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., and Saturday - 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Donna Watson Transplant Fund A medical disaster trust fund for a kidney transplant for Donna Jones Walston has been established at First National Bank of Florida, 4104 Hwy. 90 West, Pace. Donna will be receiving a kidney transplant from a living donor at Shands Hospital, at the University of Florida in Gainesville, FL. The donor is her sister, Jeanine Paschal, also of Pace. You may make contribu- tions at the bank under the above titled fund. Make checks payable to Donna Walston Transplant Fund. The fund will be used to pay for costs for anti-rejection medicines not covered by Medicare Part D and Medicaid. It will also be used to help pay for travel to and housing at Gainesville. Donna will have to stay in Gainesville for at lest 10 days after her surgery. Contact Don or Dot Jones at 994-8975, Jeanine Paschal, or Karen Harrell at 850.769.5194 for further information. s 1O/week Unlimited Car Wash & Vacuum BB with Care Wash Membership II\ CARE'WASH ess Car Wash&Auto Detailing .tt ,60 *Buy 1 Full Detail - 2nd Vehicle Free IN 4 712-7874 ai fi--Ck---- NOW t OP- Auto Detailing By Appointment 24/7 S712-7874 ask fw ckoarC" NOW OPEN 981. 15... 981-9115 981-9115 Pace Location 432 AvalonBlvd. Coupon Behind Cuppv& Aaron's Howie and Deanna Gillis announce the engage- ment and forthcoming mar- riage of their daughter, Marissa Deanne to Randy Scott Vasquez, son of Jerry & Donna Vasquez of Pace, Florida. The bride-elect is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Padgett, Mr. Edward Watts and Mrs. 'Margaret Gillis and the late Kenneth D. Gillis. Marissa is a 2006 gradu- ate of Milton High School and is attending Pensacola Junior College pursuing an AA Degree in Business. She is employed with Gulf Coast Orthopedics. The prospective groom is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Howard and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Vasquez. Randy is a 2004 gradu- ate of Pace High School and attended PJC. He is employed with Coca-Cola. The wedding will take place September 13, 2008 at 6 p.m. at Nature Trail Resort Center in Pensacola, Florida. Friends and family are invit- ed to attend. Randy and Marissa ask that your thoughts and prayers be with them on this special day. ,' Baby of the Week BB "l ' .. . ):.* ' Gill is- Vasquez Ayden and Owen Denmon would like to introduce every- one to their little sister, Kensley Emma-Star Denmon. She was born January 24, 2008 to Yvonne and Brandon Denmon. 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I a' oiill C]I i t C. arpet * Hairtlotid * Tile Seagras.s and much more! On-Sile Binding :p,1| 983-7847 , ) 5 .:7 .lik.uil Sklttr Millkll 1 2 i.) mB Saturday-May 3, 2008 Page 10-A santa Qo,8' p re m- , Gazette 0 SATURDAY Sorts May 3 2008 IMA I^ Section B Baseball Postseason Small ball the key for Jay win By BILL GAMBLING :sports @srpressgazette.com JAY - The Jay Royals ;did the little things necessary .to win the first round of the 'Class 2A FHSAA tournament over the Deane �Bozeman (Panama City) IHigh Bucks 11-1 in six innings. Little things translated into big events as Jay turned just six hits into a huge win as the No. 2 ranked Royals improved to 18-4. DBS Coach Jeff Patton knew it was the little things that ended his team's season at 22-5 on the year. "This is the same thing that happened to us against Altha in the district champi- onship," said Patton. "We got some of our guys in scor- ing position and struck out in key situations. "Jay didn't swing at a lot of curve balls in the dirt tonight and we did." Bozeman's only run of the game came in the top of 'the second when Nick Peterson reach on a error and would later score on a single -by Mason Bennett over the out stretched glove of Tyler DeGraff. Jay would battle back to tie the game in the bottom of the second, but it would be the third inning where the Royals took some momen- tum. Starting Royals pitcher Miles Hammac, who was struggling on the mound, loaded the bases with one out as he issued back-to-back walks. ' Then he bared down to Rush Hendricks, the Jay catcher is almost a blur as he round third to head for home the the Royals 11-1 win in six innings over Bozeman Tuesday. strikeout Peterson, before Jace White hit a short infield pop up the Royals first base- man made a dramatic diving catch on. "I was opening up really bad tonight at the start," said Hammac. "I think I just had a bad case of the nerves in the beginning. Alabama signee Brandt s Gazette photo by Bill Gamblin Hendricks hit a deep fly to left center that fell to the ground as Bennett and Dustin Duncan miscommu- nicated. With Hendricks on third with one out, Royals first year coach Jorey Diamond rolled the dice and called for a suicide squeeze with See JAY Page 2B Pace top the 'Fins in five By BRAD MILNER Florida Freedom Newspapers LYNN HAVEN- Momentum in baseball is as precious as air. On Tuesday, Pace left Mosley gasping for it. The Patriots jumped on Dolphins' ace Justin Hess early, and the only thing that stopped them was the run rule in the fifth inning of a 17-1 victory in their Region 1-5A quarterfinal. Pace advanced to play Niceville, which defeated Rutherford in extra innings. A spirited Mosley crowd at Harry A. Frank Field was supportive throughout, but only had one highlight to truly cheer about when Lucas Tdcker scored on an error in the bottom of the first inning. Hess wasn't sharp, with two walks and a hit batsmen to load the bases with no outs in the top of the first. Pace scored four runs in the frame, keyed by Ryan Parazine's two-run double. Pace (20-8), which was shutout by Niceville in last week's District 1-5A cham- pionship game, rapped 12 hits, including seven off Hess, and punctuated the outcome with nine runs in the fifth. Mosley (19-7) was held to two hits by Pace starter Ryan Sorce, who had seven strikeouts and no walks. Jason Robbins was the only other Mosley batter to reach base on an error by Pace's Chad Baxley. Pace's Chad Baxley, top, pumps his fist while scoring a run ahead of Mosley catcher Jason Robbins during the fourth inning of his team's 17-1 win during their Region 1-5A baseball quarterfinal at Mosley in Lynn Haven Tuesday. Florida Freedom photo by Terry Barner "Coming into this game we were hoping we would be the ones to jump out early," Mosley coach Mike Williams said. "Instead they were the ones who had the momentum and they really swung the sticks well." Hess' troubles followed him from the first inning, when he gave up two hits, to the third, when Parazine homered to right field. Parazine was 3 for 4 with four RBIs and three runs scored. C.T. Bradford stroked a two-run home run in the fourth and Hess' night was See PACE Page 2B Pace suffers defeat from unlucky bounce By BILL GAMBLING sports@srpressgazette.com It Lady Patriots of Pace High found the bump in the road they have been trying to avoid as they fell Tuesday night at home to Bartram Trail 2-0. Neal, who has signed with South Alabama, allowed only four hits and two balls to reach the out- field. But that was the Bears needed to keep the Lady Patriots from a chance of defending their 2007 5A State Title. "Any loss is tough to take especially in the play- offs when it makes your sea- son come to an end," said Pace head coach Curtis Williams. "We had been playing well the last week of the regular season and the game we had played in the post season we were making the plays, getting good pitch- ing and hitting the ball. "Bartram Trail put together three hits in one inning to score their two runs. Two of the hits did not leave the infield, but hap- pened to be in the right loca- tion." Opportunities seemed to be the operative word in this contest, as Pace did not get a runner to second base all night long. Bartram Trail pitcher Molly Manning scattered three hits early in the con- test, but after the fourth inning she was able to shut the Lady Pats down. "The few ties we had a runner on first base we were See FINALS Page 3B Campbell inks with JDCC By BILL GAMBLING sports @srpressgazette.com When Logan Campbell and the Central Jaguars lost to Paxton in the District I-A semi-finals 62-49, the Jaguars' big man thought his basketball career was over. On Wednesday, Campbell realized he has two more years on the hard- wood after signing a scholar- ship to play basketball for the WarHawks of Jefferson Davis Community College in Brewton, Ala. Campbell is the first Jaguar to sign a basketball scholarship since Ray Marse, who signed with Faulkner State in 1999 before transferring to Jeff Davis. "I am excited about this opportunity," said Campbell. "The school is close to home and they have a good basket- ball program where I feel like I will be a good fit. "It will be difficult, but I will work as hard as I did in high school." Campbell had some other suitors for his talents like Okaloosa Walton College and the University of Mobile. But WarHawks head coach Allen Gainer is very excited about Campbell join- ing his team. "I am really excited about signing Logan," said Gainer. "He is an outstand- ing rebounder and I love left handers because they are hard to guard." Gainer was surprised to work with Campbell and see the range he has as a shooter. "I knew what he could do during the season playing here at Central," said Gainer. "But I have pleasantly learned he has some range with his shot. "I am hoping he can transition to small forward since at 6-6 he will not be the biggest guy on the team or biggest guy in the lead. It will be a different world for See LOGAN Page 3B 'Spring has sprung Spring football drills got underway on Thursday at Milton and Pace high schools. More photos from the first day of spring practice are on page 3B. Press Gazette photo by Bill Gamblin Saturday-May 3, 2008 Santa Rosa's Press Gazette Sports Sports Santa Rosa Kid's House Golf Tournament: Faitcirn l Ordei ci if Police Lodge #123 is hosting a chariui, golf t[urnai enrt ait Tanele"wood Golt and Country. Club MNja 9th to benefit the Santa Ro-sa Kids House s hotgun start for this fotir-person scramble ill get under\ at I p m n.ith regi strat.ion iand lunch he'i2nning at II 3Iai m. Entr\ fee i-s i$511 per person and includes lunch. and free range balls, Muliignas and Reg Tee Busters "ill be available Team sponsor packages and tee sign sponsorships are also available. Prizes "ill be a"\arded to both the scratch and lo" handicap winners. There \%ill be a closest to the pin on all par threes and door prizes. For more information call 206-5126 or 623-6923. Pace Library Sports Raffle: Friends of the Pace Libara\ \\ll be raf- fling offt variouss sports itmes to add a children's activity room to the Pace Library. Some of the items you could win include a Eli Manning signed Giants football, an Emmitt Smith signed Cowboys helmet, a Travis Fryman signed -baseball, Boo Weekley signed hat and picture, Haley Millsaps signed hat and picture, Danny Woerffle signed mini-helmets, and much more. Ticket sales are under- way for $10 each or six for $50. The raffle ends Nov. 29. Blackwater Saddle Club Monthly Speed Show: The Blackwater Saddle Club will hold their monthly speed show May 10 at 5 p.m. at the East Milton Arena. Registration gets underway at 4 p.m. for competition in five differ- ent events - pole bending, Texas barrel weave, Blackwater T, barrel race and arena race. Competion %"ill be in :i\ different classes: pee "ee. beginner, ,ntermedi- aie junior. senior, and Jack Benn\ eass rider. Thee eas\ rider class is for the training of horse and or the rider The public is invited to %% watch For further informa- tion \ si.t their website at " \ " black" atersadd le - club.corn Panther Baseball Camp: The Milton Panther Baseball program is offering tm o camps this summer The first camp "ill be for ages 7 to 11 and the second camp "ill be for plaNers age 12 to 15. Each camp is designed to teach the fundamentals of baseball - hitting. fielding. throt ing, base running, and situational pla\ Camp instructors %ill include the Milton High baseball coaches and players Camp dates are June 9 through June 12 and the fee is $100. Each camper will receive a camp T-shirt and a personal viedo of themselves hitting, field- ing, and throwing. For more information call the baseball office as 983-5600, ext. 143. ABATE Bears event and poker run: The Gulf Coast Champer of ABATE of Florida will have their annual bears event and dealer appreciation poker run on May 10. Registration is at 9 a.m. with the first bike out at 11 a.m. and last bike in at 2 p.m. at Harley Davidson of Pensacola. The cost to particiapte is $10 and one new suffed animal per person. This event will benefit Sacred Heart Chgildren's Hospita. West Flrodia Hospital, various fire departments, and Big Brothers/Big Sisters. The stuffed animals %ill eb given to variouss agencies for pro hiding comfort to small children in the community in times, of need and crisis. Milton Summer School Registration: Milton High School %ill ha'e summer school reg- istration on Nla\ 5. MaN 12. Mal 22. and Mal 31 Sign-ups "ill be held in the cafeteria for the first three sign-up dates. starting at ( p nt The final sign-up date %%ill be Mala 31 in the g�im from S a m to 10 a m. Registration for sum- mer school is $75 For more information contact Milton High School at 983-5600. Futbol Club of Santa Rosa Adult Soccer Registration: Registration is current. under\\a) for Adult 6%6 soccer Online registra- tion is available at the FCSR website %% % c.fcsantarosa.com. The registration fee %will be $70 for the 10 w1 eek season, with games on Monday evenings. For more information please check the FCSR website or call 994-KICK. VFW Golf Tourney: The Milton Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 4833 will be hosting a golf tournament on May 17 at Tanglewood Golf and Country Club. This four-man scramble is $50 per person with prizes awarded to the top three places along with a cash prize for closest to the pin and longest drive. Also you can spon- sor a veteran for a $50 donation with their name and yours on a tee sign. The deadline to enter is May 12. An awards dinner will immediately follow the tournament at the VFW Post on Carroll Road in Milton. For more information t- , 1 - i. Pace's Ryan Sorce makes a first-inning pitch during his team's 17-1 win during their Region 1-5A baseball quarterfinal at Mosley in Lynn Haven Tuesday. Sorce had seven strikeouts nrid no walks during the win. Florida Freedom photo by Terry Barnmer Pace Continued From Page One over after one batter in the fifth. Chad Pearson took one for the team, giving up five more hits and the final eight runs of the game. "We knew that playing well early would be big," Pace coach Charlie Warner said. "That things would be dictated by the team that was on top early." Daniel Quinn was 2 for 2 with two runs, Sorce 2 for 3 with two RBIs and Baxley doubled for the Patriots, who lost every starter from last year's team and head into Friday's regional semi- final with bolstered copfi- dence. Tucker and Taye Larry accounted for Mosley's two hits. Williams said a better showing would have been nice, but the loss did noth- ing to take away from a turnaround season. Mosley won its first district champi- onship since 2003 and the Dolphins will return most of their team next season. Williams said he expects next season to be even more productive. Page 2-B Do you have sports-related news or information you would like to see published in the Prss Gazette? If so,send it to us at: sports @ srpressgazette.com call 994-9499 or 623- 4833 Reggie Esans Southeastern .lam: The Southern Youth Sport. Association " ill host the Reggie E ans Southeastern Jam Nla\ 23 through NlMa 25. This tournament ill be open to Bo\s and girls team Li-10 to Li- 1 7 ith three games guaranteed. Featured guests % ill include Reggie E\ans. LadN Comfort of the L A Sparks. Ale\ Gordon. Ralph Mims, and Jason Rich Team entrN fee is S275. For more information call 777-0165. 602-3464. 390-3682, or 723-90S7 Stetson Uini% ersiti Hoops Camp: Derek \\ a u g h S t e t s o n Lini% ersitN Bo\ 's Basketball Camp from June 22 to August 6. Fi\e different camps are being offered co\ei- ing indi\ dual skills, shooting, and position For dates and more Information you can con- tact Stetson University at 386-822-8101 or visit them on the web at www.stetson.edu/hoop- scamp. Central Florida Fastpitch Camp: Central Florida University is holding three different fastpitch softball camps. These camps will run frm June 8 to June 19 and cover pitching/catching, offense/defense. and a general day camp. For more information on this camp call 407-823-4298 or visit them on the web at www.centralfloridafast- pitchcamp.com. More activities can be found at www.srpressgazette.com. Look for the box called 'Things to Do'. There you can check on activities by zip code or activity. And you are also more than welcome to enter your events there as well. In the sixth inning Pafton went his bench and called:on Dustin Duncan to keep .the Bucks in the game. Things didn't go exactly at Patton had planned as he walked four and was credited with seven runs scored off of just three Royals hits in'the inning. The final blow came when Jordan Hobbs came in with the bases loaded and gave up a single off the fence to put Jay up 11-1 causing the mercy rule. Before the final run of the game Hammac drove in his third run of the gamrle with a single and DeGraff drove in two runs with a sip- gle. Two more runs would score in the final inning on Bozeman's third error of the game. Bozeman's only other hit of the game came in the third inning when Laine Hall sih- 'gled. Jay starter Miles Hammac might have gotten off to a rough start, but he held the Bozeman Bucs in check and finished with three RBI's in the win. Press Gazette photo by Bill Gamblin Jay Continued From Page One Hammac at the plate. "I knew he was close," said Hammac about the hard charging Hendricks coming from third. "I had to reach out for the ball since he pitch was outside. "He felt like he was right there as I left the batters box." For Diamond his charges finally executed the small things he has been teaching them for this season's play- off run since Jay does not have as explosive of an offense as they did last year. "We hadn't done that well recently and we have really started working on our bunting, base running and sacrificing to do the key things in the right spot," said Diamond. "I was expecting a really close game tonight and Register did a great job." Jay would score two, more runs off register in the fifth inning. "!i * . - . " Page 3-B Santa Rosa's Press Gazette adrutaS y-May 3, 2008 SSorts ComntySot Stonebrook Golf Club Stonebrook Ladies Golf Association Mystery Nine April 29, 2008 First Flight Gross: 1. Joane �Kelley, 2. Glenda Daniels, 3. Kateri Baker. First Flight Net: 1. Flora Kyle, 2. Kae Dressen, 3. KarenFeliciano Chip-ins: Joanne Quesinberry No. 4 Opps Saturday Youtth League Oops Alley April 19, 2008 z:ltoys Division 1 Scratch <-ame: Ryan Vinson - 257 -Boys Division 1 Scratch 'Series: Ryan Vinson - 640 �Boys Division 2 Scratch Game: Tyler Griffis- 153 Boys Division 2 Scratch Series: Tyler Griffis - 413 Bow� Division 3 Scratch .Game: Zachary Randolph - 173 BoNs Division 3 Scratch Series: Zachary Randolph - '429 Roys Division 4 Scratch 7.2Came: Dameion Skelton - S149 "'Boys Division 4 Scratch Series: Dameion Skelton - 388 -:Boys Division 5 Scratch Game: Miles Skelton - 129 Boys Division 5 Scratch -Series: Miles Skelton - 371 Boys Division 6 Scratch. . ,Game: Gabe Tomey - 69 - Boys Division 6 Scratch 'Series: Gabe Tomey - 187 Girls Division 2 Scratch '.Game: Stephanie Heitman - '177 'Gids Division 2 Scratch -Series: Stephanie Heitman - 435 -Girls Division 5 Scratch .Game: Aerial Viars - 124 "'Girls Division 5 Scratch Series: Aerial Viars - 275 Overall League Standings: 1. Strike Force 44-12, 2.Strike Inc. 34-22, 3. Fantastic Four 29-27, 4. Strike Force Kids 27.5-28.5, 5. Patriots 27-29, 6. Pin Crushers 5.5-50.5. Monday Night Mixed Oops Alley April 21, 2008 High Game Men: Danny Thompson - 277 High Game Women: Stacey Eaton - 212 High Game Team: Three Gents and Queen - 817 High Series Men: Danny Thompson - 745 High Series Women: Tonya Nevins - 541 High Series Team: Three Gents and Queen - 2237 Overall League Standings: 1. Three and One 41-19, 2. Fun Bunch 39-21, 3. Incredibles 38.5-21.5, 4. Split Happens 37-23, 5. Dave's Gang 35.5-24.5, 6. it Doesn't Matter 34-26, 7. D.I.L.L.I.G.A.S 34-26, 8. Dang's Crews 34-26, ,9. Three gents and Queen 32- 28, 10. Super Friends 31.5- 28.5, 11. New Recruits 30- 30, 12. Pin Action 28-32, 13. Damn 10 Pin 27-33, 14. Fantastic Four 27-33, 15. We Wuz Robbed 27-33, 16. Strike Force 27-33, 17. Strike Force II 22-38, 18. M and J's 21-39, 19. The Wabbly Balls 18-42, 20. The Broken Balls 16.5-43.5. Tuesday Night Inner Church League Oops Alley April 15, 2008 High Game Men: Brandon Sasport - 235, High Game Women: Brenda Gilley - 199 High Game Team: Lucky Strikes - 705 High Series Men: Bob Veit - 647 High Series Women: Renee VunKannon - 531 High Series Team: Lucky Strikes - 1991 Overall League Standings: 1. The Strike Force 75-49, 2. Lucky Strikes 70.5-53.5, 3. Unpredictables 69.5-54.5, 4. Extrimists 68-56, 5. Optimists 65-59, 6. Just One Drop 60-64, 7. The Strike Team 57.5-66.5, 8. Mattinators 56-68, 9. F.O.G. 51.5-72.5, 10. Under' the Influence 47- 77. Leagues Notes: Sign-ups are currently underway for a summer league that starts-May 20 at 7 p.m. Alley Cats Oops Alley April 16, 2008 High Scratch Game: Fran Gordon - 185 High Scratch Series: FRan Gordon - 496 High Scratch Team: Three Peas in a Pod - 480 High Handicapped Game: Pat Livingston - 234 High Handicapped Series: Fran Gordon - 640 High Handicapped Team: Three Peas in a Pod - 1794 Overall League Standings: 1. Back Alley Cats 79-49, 2. Three Peas in a Pod 72-56, 3. Almost Should Been 62-66, 4. Three Stooges 62-66, 5. Honey Bears 57.5-70.5, 6. Darlings of the Morning 49.5-78.5. Leagues Notes: Sign-ups are currently underway for a summer league that starts June 6 at 9:30 a.m. Twilighters League Avalon Bowling Center April 17, 2008 High Game Men: Ron Grimes - 279 High Game Women: Dot Zugg and Brenda Gilley - 191 High Game Team: We Try Hard - 809 High Series Men: Steve Huges - 693 High Series Women: Charlotte Coppedge - 507 High Series Team: We Try Hard - 2262 Overall League Standings: 1. Two and Two 39.5-20.5, 2. Jane's Crew 38-22, 3. The Big Quarters 37.5,22.5, 4. We Try Hard 36.5-23.5, 5. Trouble Again 36.5-23.5, 6. Strike Force 36-24, 7. U-Bang-E 34.5-25.5, 8. Split Happens 33-27, 9. Family Affair 32.5-27.5, 10. E-N-V-Y 32-28, 11. Sliders 32-28, 12. Spit Fire 31-29, 13. Cables 31-29, 14. Family Matters 27-33, 15. M and J's 27-33, 16. Damn 10 Pin 27-33, 17. Happy Four 26-34, 18. Yee Haw 26-34, 19. We Wuz Robbed 25-35, 20. The Striking Four 25-35, 21. The Dream Team 24- 36, 22. The Last Team 21.5-38.5, 23. Blue Jays 21-39, 24. Incredibles 20.5-39.5. Gospel Project Standings As of April 26, 2008 Pre-Tee League East W L T Pandas 4 4 0 Joeys 3 4 1 Kits 2 6 0 Ponies 0 8 0 West W L T Pups 6 0 2 Tigers 5 2 0 Tads 4 2 2 Colts East Noles Wildc Jagua Cane Troja West Tides Dawg War Vols Gato Pro-Tee Le s cats 4 3 1 Mets 4 3 0 Padres 3 4 0 ague Angels 0 7 0 W L T Homeruns: Jacob W. 5 2 1 (Phillies) 1, Danniel 5 3 0 (Diamondbacks) 1. irs 4 2 1 s 4 3 1 ns 1 70 W L T 6 1 1 gs 5 2 0 Eagles 5 3 0 2 60 rs 0 8 0 Tee Ball League American W L T Bengals 8 0 0 Jets 7 1 0 Chiefs 3 5 0 Titans 1 7 0 Raiders 1 8 0 Nationals W L T Cowboys 6 2 0 Bears 4 4 0 Rams 4 5 0 Seahawks 3 4 1 World W L T Ravens 6 1 0 Dolphins 5 2 1 Bucs 5 2 0 Broncos 1 7 0 Saints 1 7 0 Homeruns: Josh (Bengals) 3, Zach (Bengals) 1, Logan (Bengals) 1, Christian (Dolphins) 1. Minor League W L T Red Wings 5 0 1 Stingrays 4 2 0 Patriots 4 3 0 Lightning 1 4 1 Warriors 1 6 0 Little Major League American W L T Phillies 6 1 0 Diamondbacks 4 3 0 Expos 4 3 0 Reds 1 6 0 National W L T Marlins 6 1 0 Dizzy Dean White Sox Yankees Blue Jays Red Sox Tigers Pirates Freshman W LT 6 1 0 6 20 5 2 0 4 40 2 60 0 80 Dizzy Dean Sophomore W L T Diamondbacks 6 1 0 Angels 6 2 0 Cubs 5 2 0 Red Sox 4 4 0 Braves 1 7 0 Astros 2 6 0 Homeruns: C. Jimenez (Angels) 1, Brad (Braves) 1, Ryan (D-backs) 1. Girls Minor League W L T Larks 6 2 0 Pelicans 6 2 0 Robins 5 3 0 Hawks 4 4 0 Jays 2 6 0 Kiwis 1 7 0 Dizzy Dean Junior League Liberty Monarchs Storm Freedom Power Sparks Girls Major L. Arabians L. Buckskins L. Broncos L. Mustangs L. Palominos L. Stallions W L T 7 00 5 20 4 30 2 50 2 50 1 6 0 League W L T 7' 0 0 5 1 0 2 4 1 3 40 2 50 0 5 1 .r . . ..*- . u u- " 'Lbogan Campbell signed a scholarship on Wednesday to play basketball at Jefferson Davis Community College. Joining him at the signing at the table are Jefferson Davis Coach Allen SXainer, father Scott Campbell, mother Lisa, and sister Bristie. Standing from left to right are central assistant principal Buddy Hinote, Campbell's grandfather Mike Campbell, Central !;Basketball Coach and Athletic Director Tony McDonald, and Central Principal Kenneth Owens. Press Gazette photo by Bill Gamblin 'logan -i .Continued From Page One much knew it." chance to compete for some 'fim coming from a small Last season the major playing time." School to the league." WarHawks made it to their For Campbell at times it '2- Central Head Coach and District Tournament despite has been hard since sitting 2,?'thletic Director Tony a rather small team. on the bench was not only [*34cDonald is ecstatic about "Last year we had a lot Coach McDonald, but also *: 4gan's new opportunity. of guys not come to school his father Scott, who served - "He has been on the var- last year," said Gainer. "We at McDonald's assistant. ..y team since he was a struggled at times, but we "It gets hard at times to .-rinth grader," said did make the district tourna- watch him play, but you not 'N2cDonald. "We rebuilt our ment. only try to look at it as a dad, 3)tasketball program through "I think Logan with the but a coach as well," said -.iim and everybody pretty right work will have a Scott. Finals Continued From Page One not able to advance that runner into scoring posi- tion," said Williams. "A lot of that had to do with their pitcher, she made some quality pitches at the right time to shit us down." In the past Pace was able to win these types of games as they finish the Pace senior pitcher Katy Neal allowed only four hits Tuesday night, but that was all Bartram Trail needed to stop the defending Class 5A Champions at home 2-0. Neal struck out the first nine bat- ters she faced from Bartram Trail and a two was the only hit to score any runs. Press Gazette file photo season at 25-4. "We have been in many game similar to this one all year and have found a way to take the lead or when we had the lead to keep it," said Williams. "With us having the number of returning players back the state championship season we drew high .expectations from within and outside. "This team did not live off last year's accomplish- ments." The hit that doomed Pace was a Kristen Bernard hit a Neal pitch that deflected off Lizzie Gunter's glove at first into foul territory. Sights from spring practice - I I otulrdIva-Mavu 2 90n Santa Rosa's Press Gazette 'A * Singers* Dancers* Jugglers* Musicians Show Your Talent! To Enter Upload Your Video to our Website SRPressGazette.com! Videos can be from 45 seconds to 1 minute max in length. Contestants can be individuals or groups. Contest Starts April 16, 2008 and will run till May 14, 2008 GRAND PRIZE Winners will be determined by the largest number of online views and announced in the May 21st issue. 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PHONG13 QUN 10 HO CHI Quarter of Section 33 Town- of this Court at SANTA ROSA owner as of the date of the lis hereby aives notice of a public If you area person with a Disa- THEREOF AS RECORDED IN MINH CITY ship 2 North, Range 26 West County Florida, this 9 day of pendens must ile a claim sale to'he highest bidder for abilities who need any accommo- PLAT BOOK 10 PAGES 11 t A VIETNAM Santa Rosa County, Florida; de- April, 008. within 61 days after the sale cash only on 1-_,I ay 16. motion in order to participate in AND12, OF THEPUBLICREC- '_ -- ^f t i scribed as follows: ' '2008 at (Time ,I,,., AM in this proceeding you are entitled ORDS OF SANTA ROSA YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an ac- MARY M. JOHNSON Dated this 8 day of April, accordance wit the Florida Self at no cost to you to the provi- COUNTY, FLORIDA. t ion has been filed against ou Begin at the Northwest corner CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT 2008. Storage Facility Act Statutes sons of certain assistant please O11 ANS and that you are required to ofaMeadowbrook Subdivision COURT (section 83.801-83.809) Seller contact Susan Land at 6865 Any person claiming an neres ANNOUNCMENS erve a copy of your written de- as recorded in Plat Book B, at CIRCUIT COURT SEAL MARY M. JOHNSON reserves the right o' withdraw Carine Street Milton, FL in the surplus from the sale, i lT enses if any, to it on ROBERT Pae 13 of the Public Records BY: Brandy Norris Clerk of the Circuit Court property from sale at any time. 32570, 850-983-1012 within any, other than the property 1100- Legal Advertising EDWRD PAQUETTE, whose of anta Rosa County Florida; DEPUTY CLERK CIRCUIT COURT SEAL This property is being sold to 2 working days of this receipt owner as of the dale of the lis 1110- Clssed NoIces address is 7213 Lavon Rd Mil- thence West 122.53 feet to an By: Angela Dunn satisoly a landlord lien. of this document. If you are pendens must file a claim within 110 li Noices ton Florida 32583 on or before iron pin; thence Southwesterly LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J. Deputy Clerk hearing or Voice impaired call 60 days after the sale. 1120 - Public Ntices/ May 19, 2008, and file the with an angle 65' to ,the left STERN Property includes contents of the 1-800-955-8771. Announcements original with the clerk of this from preceBing line 184.42 ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID spaces of the following tenants. TNESS my hand and the se MARY M. OHNSON 1130-Adoptions Courtat6865CarolineSt.,Mil- f e e t 900 SOUTH PINE ISLAND J. STERN P.A., ATTORNEY WITNESS my hand and the sea As Clerk a theCourt 1140- Happy Ads ton, FL. 32570, before service, to North boundary of Outer ROAD SUITE 400 FOR PLAINTIFF Unit # Tenant Name Con- of this Court this 18 day of CIRCUIT COURT SEAL 1150Perpsonass on Petitioner or immediately Drive; thence Southeasterly PLANTATION2 FL 801 S. University Drive Suite tents April, 2008. By: Angela Dunn 1150: Personthereafter If you fail to do along the North boundary of 33324-3920-3920 500 As Deputy Clerk 1160- Lost so, a default may he en- said street with a radius of 180 07-27283 WACNW Plantation, FL 33324 117- Linda D. Bevill- comforter, Mary M. Johnson 1170- Found tered against you tar the eet for a distance of 6249 IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE 9542338000 box, fishing rod/reel AsClerkof theourt Dated this 16 day of April, relief demandedin the pe- eet; thence continue South 45� AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- 7-9 267(HCNW) 253 - Theresa Bonoyer - motor- CIRCUIT COURT SEAL 2008. tition. East 37.51- thence North 45� TIES ACT, persons with ized wheelchair, craft light, Lg. ByJ. WoTkins 2. 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Future apers i lion of Section 33, Township 2 042608 4/435 al. water e w/coins, Stair DIVISION B Florida Relay System. 12. 91 SANTAFRTHECR CUIThwo 2 0 2w6c COUNTY, FLORIDA this lawsuit will e mail North, Range 28 West, Santa050308 steperexercise equip.), youth aDUTSCHE BANK TRUST R a , ,AA CASE NO. 08-94-CA to the address on record Rosa Coun Florida' as re-4/433 Legal 4/438 Football helmet tDEUTSCHE BANK TRUST BenEzra & KOtz, PA at the clerk's office. corded in Plat Book B 0 ne 13 COMPANY AMERICAS Attorneys for Plaintiff CLERFE SONNIER AND IMO- WARNING: Rule 12.25, of the Public Record's o said Legal 4/434 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 557 F a King L a FORMERLY KNOWN AS 2901 StirlinTa Road, Suite 300 G oaINcTHE milyULawC RulTINFTHEeIRCtUITCOUR TCOUER O S ArHi S C T CN US RM P GENESONNIERAS TRUSTEES Florida Family Law Rues ITCounty thence run North ANKER' AS TRUST C FortLand a l IFlorida 33312 OF THE CLERFE SONNIER REV- of Procedure, requires car- 8958'1" West a distance a IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Ist JUDICIAL CIRCUIT cer, 4 astictotesi COM PANY AS TRUSTEE AND Telephone: o r 70-04100 CALE TRUST AGREEMENT in automatic disclosure 122.53 feet to the Point of Be- THE 1ST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR SANTAROS pictures CUSTODIAN BY SAXON Fax: (305) 653-329 DATED JUNE 31996, and documents and infor ainnina; thence run North IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA aprox. 14 boxes, 2 plastic MORTGAGE SERVICES IMOGENE SONNIR AND mat ion.Failure to campl . 895 L 1" West o distance of COUNTY FLORIDA GENERAL JURISDICTION bags INC. F/K/A MERITECH 042608C CLERFE SONNIER A DTRUS- can result in saInctions, in- 958 feet to the Northeast car- GENERAl. JURISDICTION DIVISION IC MORTGAGE SERVICES C as 08 TEES OF THE IMOGENE eluding dismissal or strik- ner of Lot 3 ofaan unrecorded DIVISION CASE NO: 07-1105 CA 01 -Angs o R Lollie 3 last INC. AS ITS ATTORNEY INS, 0450 SONNIER REVOCABLE TRUST ing of pleadings subdivision known as Diana CASE NO: 07 0828CA01 MTG B bSgs F ACT, ORY a orae eri AGREEMENT DATED JUNE 3,.. .... Gardens, being a subdivision U RrLegal 4/445 e1996, L e U ated: ,April 15, r2008. U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOa THE BANKOF NEWYORKAS 748- DeannaJ. Galambos- Plaintiff, Plaintiffs, E C portion of said Section 33of Sec ATION AS TRUSTEE UO TRUSTE E OR BEAR STEANS Peiioner ESCfull size matSt sCLERK OF THE CIRCUIT thence run South 25 05'3V THE HOLDER OF BEAR ALTA 2005-4 tress/Boxsring/ frame, chest vs. IN THE CIRCUIT OF THE 1st on COURT West alana the East line of said STEARNS ASSET BACKED SE PLAINTIFF freezer microwave computer MARK WO ses, Granes, or Oher laim- KAREN M. SULLIVAN FIRST SE CIRCUIT COURT SEAL Lot 3 a distance of,184.48 feet SECURITIES 1 TRUST 2006-M1 VS. monitor aprox. 12 oxest vac- MARK WOLVERTOsf R, INAN CIROUNTY K R M ' A. S. IcVA oF S SoEu- URRKDNO NDTRUS NT2N uum cleaE nert, eatsdrawer chlt Dfenlant(s). I Defendants). LECT CORPORATION AND By: Chsty .Enn T, to the Southeast corner of said PLAINTIFF DEFENDANT PSHF TETAcRMSA NOTCE OF ACTION FORE GREAT LAKES COLLECTION Deputy Clerk Lot 3,.said point lying in a curve VSJ PHL AO/KASTELLA 042608 NOTICE OF Division #: A BUREAU, INC., at the Northwestthe Northerly ri. ft of OT FOR ECLOSURE 0NTY CO THSaE a i R#: Defendants. C line of Outer Drive60' /W ERNEST DAN STOMP UN TOPHIPOT;: ANY AND ALL050308 TO: 042608rthence depart said Northern KNOWN SPOUSE OF ERNEST UNKNO ARTIE G, 9 WM. ., NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN our TCE IN 050308TO: JOYE BETHDOLLARD i of way line Nor DAN STOMP IF ANY ANY uCLAIMINGt, u r suaMiaFL 3 an Order Rechedulin OSE RESI- TO Karen M. Sullivan 05100 27P43'39" East a distance of AND ALL UNKNOWN IARTIES RNDE,, AND AGAINTd CvlasofFr los r' Foreclosure Sale dated Arte Da nC Mortgage Services, Address Unknown 4/421 188.74 feet to the Point of Be- CLAIMING BY THROUGH R NAMED INDIVIDUAL 16a 200 and entered inCaseir nc ginning. Said parcel being a UNDER, AND AGAINST TH4 DEFENDANTS) WHO ARE N16420075an of1thed Cir- Plainff, First Select Corporatione of the heshe be livin; and if est alon the EastBlockine osaidHEREIN NAMED INDIVIDUAL NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD on has been filed against ou rt of the FIRST J Unknown Parties in Possession Address Unknown Legal 4/431 DIANA GARDENS. NOT KNOr TO BE DEAD UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF and fr SANTA Michelle Liste Unknown Parties he Norhwes THE 1ST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT County Florida wherein DEUTmay be to the Southeast corner o Circui in and. PUBLIC RECORDS OF 108 Woodlore Circle Gulf Great Lakes Collection Bureau, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF More particularly described as O A V IAoT CAIor EAN DS EEoSt, lN if I A RO SACHE BANK TRUST COM- n Possession I Unknown Par- Inc. THE 1ST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT CLAIM AN INTEREST AS GRANTEES Oh OTHER COUNTY, FLORIDA KNOWN AS BANKER'S TRUST and allt Unknown Frties claim- Addrthe Pointof Bening, thence claiming FORestANby, through Thence run SoutheOSA CounE Courthouse the north ron sepsOLIA Case No.: 07-847 or before AS FOLLOW STEEAND g through, Gundereezande continue South SE degrees 20' under or against the Defen the arc of a curve to T RUS aE 6 1 CAONE AN ROSA Coun 0526/08,eand ile the original theFL 32563 55" WestOa distaF oL 77.d at whoa notRknown to@ be na l" i. H rnh T MILTO 0 or d o urthouse located at I 68 sion: CEaU cleko thisM ou F NE SNAT A TINotGknowning 20YU ARE Nast IFIEDthat GENERAl. JURISDICTION Be in at the N ord hwestner GRANTES OR OHER CLAIM ent, twit: against Division: E CUSTODIAN BY SAXONUBDI- dead er respective unknown Complaint ha s been filed D SION of eadowbroo Subdivision ANTS BAHAMA BAY CLUB ASSOCATON, INC of ou MORTGAGE SERVICES INC d ot n est a distance 88.57 fleet erty 1 secos Eas TOWNHOMES CONDOMIN CITIBANK FE PL SAVNGTHEREOF Maria Cerrao, F/K/AMERITECH MOGAGE be deRLY claimin or live, wheundher said heekatoagrelosethemocae subdivision i a ion of Sec. IUM ASSOCIATION OF GULF BANK 1ST CHOICE HOME Petition er S ERV ICES INC. AS ITS ATTOR. Unknown Parties may claim an on the following describedreal RESI DENTIAL FUNDING LAND ion r33 T ofwnshi 2 North BREEZE, INC TSCSGENERAL BOOIMPRVEMENTS IN the.; NEY IN ACT, is the Plaintiff interest aesor Other Claim roperis sity located in Santa Rosa PANY LLC, Range S 8 West, Santa Ros CONTRACT I HERENC OF IMPACT ORDETN BOF SAN A ROSN/K/A Cnd and MARK WOLVERTON see Grof the county, Florida, to- witWes, CPUTIFF, County, Florida; as recorded in FUNDING c OFFRPATIONWHIUNTYFLORIDA viewL BANKse GLADYS WOLVERTON; ants vs. Flat Book B Pacy 13of the pub- JOHN DOE AND JANE DO JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE Elvin 0. Cerrafo, PRIMEQUITY, LLC; are the De- See Exhibit "A" Attached ltc records said county AS UNKNOWN TENANTS IN AS UNKNOWN TENANTS IN Respondent. fendants, I will sell tothe hihestDeendnt(su. PO SS ESSO a ieS o� li ca ofe said Dcn t; PSO N POSSESSION 3 ND DEs nu Hereto ELWIN DUPLANTIS ET AL. Thence run North 89 deree s DNANT DEFENDANTS) OTICE U A TION FO anCE OF OTN OE S DEFENDANTSS, " 58 minutes 31 seconds West DEFENDA NTa(S) D EE s F R STEPS OF THE SANTA ROSA O E O NOR Justice Avenue, Mi Ion, Flrida COUNTY, FLORIDA. ��Ii ne7 8 tLo 'La She PURTENANT THERETOC AS Florida Suapee Court Ap- SbUTHWEST CORNER OF mencUd to foreclose a mort Commence at the Northwest distance of 132.11t eat to the NONT FINC O ECLDOM Daed this 20 day of MarchC EE FCOUNTY OURTHOUSEeal EEao- corner of the Southwest Quarter NOTICE oF ACTIn Northwest corner ofa Lot 3 Af aRn SOTICN OF FCRCO URrE R 11:E p0 0nAM o dE A t o p r l ig r n d rd of the Northwest Quarter of CKe reui CED unrecorded subdivision known ALEs SLm o eurte Mcaye 20d8, the following E de- Section 15, Townshi 1 North, as Diana Gardens; a subdivi-n CE IS HEREBY GIVEN pu Osci toes od property as set forth in TO Range 28 West nta Rosa TO: JOYE BETH- DOLLARD sion o portion of said Section suant a Summary Final Judg- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 19805 5W. 114 Ave. Apt. said FinaJudgment: h R I County Florida, t hence go AND ELWiN DUPLANTIS 33. Then ce run South 25 deTment Foreclosure dated April JuUgmentt o mmary mat 314 Miami FL 33157 Michelle Lister HOSE RESI- North 9 de trees 55'19" East whose residence is unknown if es 05 minutes 31 seconds ,7 08 2008 entered in CivilCaselosure dated YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an ac- A PORTION OF A PAR CEL DENCE IS: f 048 Woodlore along the oirth line of the he /hey and estlon a the East line of said Noae . 070 2CAOI of the Cr March o s entered in II OFILANDI A S BOKE en N PesuB eIoL 32563, aforesaidnSouthwest Quarter of he /ey be Miv te Lot3adisnce of 1841b o feet coil Court atfhe 1 ST Judicial o C iv iC ofdsure, require07 0 CA n hdg t OFFICIAL RECORDSA BOOK UnknON Pt i POssiN the Northwest Quarter a dis- known defendants who may be to the Southeast corner f said Circuit in and for SANTA ROSA M F the rcu urt oF and that you are require o 445 AT PAGE 680 OF 1THE 1 WHOSE RESIDENCE IS: Stance of 108143 f c spouses,, heirs, devisees grante- Lot 3 said point lying in acurve County MILTON Florida, I will the st Judicial Circuit in and. ervea copy of your written de-PUBLIC RECOR 1048 Woodlore Circle, Gulf ao esou n d - on t NortherlyRhtfW sell to the highest and best bid for SANTA ROSA county, Tenses, if any, ai on Maria SANTA ROSA COUNTY ee aigns c ey R ,der for cans t THE NORTH ilton, Florida, I wi sll eltothe Cerraro, whose address is ANT R A OTiFLORIDAPBES ING MORI W E Possession #2 2AR M FONON ( or)dandfl then 1Aori, l i gera rie hois o d Undv e rsity Drive Suite PARTA in TaAs 0 8 TNCEOO T DS EO U IDEN CE I S :Cr 1s a d stance of 80.00 fee tars, trustees and all parties fine of Outer Drivet 0 , FRONT STEPS a he SANTA and best bidder tar cash 8340 Calvert St Pensacola Ulor- L AR L DEI BE WHOSE RESIDENCE IS: 1041 tlo the Point of Beinning, thence claiming an interest by, through Thence run Southeasterla ROSA CouEt Courthouse I- a north front steps at the ida 32514 n PARTICULARLYDESCRIBED ore Circle, Gulf Breeze, continue South SL degrees 20' under or against the Defen' the arc of a curve to t e righ aS 0 8hous nto i 5n 8o and fl e org eTOL FL 32563OF A OuBrz 55" West ordistance of 77.00 ants, who are not known to be end along said Northerly coted at 616 CAROLINE S,)ANT.A ROSA, Cut 05N26/08, and Pile the originalS CO Sa distance of STREET in MILTON Florida at courthouse octe at 681 wit the clerk of this Court a BEGIN AT AN EXISTING Residence unknown, if livingin- feet thence go Norh 89 de.-dead or alive, and all parties RihtofW0y line a distance Caroine Stree Milton, 6865 Caroline S IC ., Milton, F H A DIAMETER c un grees 55' 19" East a distance having or claiming to have any 62.50 feet to a point of tan- 11.000a.mOn the 4 doy ofCrloed n unknown spouse of of 18857 feet to the West right riht title or interest inthe pro ency said cuvhaving raJune 208 the fllow d Florida, at 1100 am.on he 32570, before services n PeltMETAL PIPE AT AN INR-n of01288wayfieto cty r oad:eri tydesibedin the mplarntge dutacntr scribed property as sethosrh in 22 day of May, 2008 the tioner orCimmediately thereafUer SEC TIO N WOIT THEde t, s duf 041908ln eiiof: Sa minty1oad:ne re rimmrein. loO M 20 e ac ICANSI WITHOC C OUT LT CO IaNSCE re- l.ui anytero thence ,o North 01Ddegrees being foreclosed herein. angle of 19 degrees 83 minutestsaid i:na Judgment settwforth iescaid ummaryp[terna fault ye nterpca IN Oth o sa t said West rht of way line a YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED 0d deia in the petition. AN UNRECORDED SUBDI- dead their respective unknown distance of 77.00 feet, thence that an action to foreclose a 62.19 feet; and a chord bear- CONDOMINIUM UNIT NO. A2dCBOK RD- Cpesa l or VISIONI KNOWNsTATES, MILTON signees,i creditors,gratenors, andas a f ingpop- Sth 54 degrees 50 B20 BUILDING B-illd LOT 1 &i 2 B E MAG- IATURE ESTES MILTON ts actors been filed , South 89 degree a 55'19" mortgage on the followingprop- ingl 0/ 43 CAS. 0 AHAMCLB A c mNOUTAHAREBO R doc u-P6i 5 KO NOEN40 8e al/46 est a dist once a 188.57 feet'ertyo S minutes 51 seconda EaMstEABA D EEO Dpesf C le o LON S R caginby.thr ouh under or. SON AON N INGRO ments in this case, incld- E A LOPMENT AND THE uiedA tAo er pder or CROSA South FR ten E TA NO ODE vi REC OF n ROSA MALONE 0ROAD E eaD m antioned nAmy e -------------- o LThe RH A C ETAE AN C T C ng neDOMINlUM ACCORDING A REC0 RD5ED5 N A, n Fin o r7e0 aARIGHT-OF RO2wAY GLINEOE Oshenamedefendant(s) is stuaed in Section 15 Town- SITUATE IN SANTA ROSA South 4 dereesO 10 minute TH OF A MALONEROAD an ed hp Nrth Rnge2West, C STA O- 9 s E a stNDOMINIUM THEREOF RECORDROSA fi eYoue Rn e nts) and such of th Soanta osa countyy Florida. IDA TOE- LOT 1 BLOCK 37.6? feet to the Southwest cor RECORDED IN OFFICIAL COUNTY, FLORIDA. view these documents S IPE LYING NOT oremen tioned unknown De- E, ROBLEDIAL ESTATES ner ofLot 1 of said Diana ar- RECORDS BOOK 581 , upon request 26 DEGREES 19 MINUTE ndants and such of the afor- copy of your written defenses if THE PLAT T REOFIS N arD r t - P ATRECORDSOF SANTA ROSAy 50l tE ioYs must2L T Eh O 19 EU1Tas maybe infants, incompetents THREFFO B CCS RE- s R6DON theNF;'S dof fe d DATHE ARCi COUT Es io aac EEOF R2 N Ns 02d.19 FEOEN any, t the Complaint onthe CORDED IN PLAT OOK C early Rightof D Way line and run COUNTY FLORIDA. TO- a others rm o A Circit ourtsoca TANDe SO 9 DE FEET orothrwiseno sui juris. lai'ntisff attorney, Angela J. AT PAGE 84, OF THE PUB- North 44 degrees 58 seconds GETHER WiTH AN UNDI- er a I Is noted a your currta 00 MINUTES 00 SECONDS YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Vones, whose address is 6460 UC RECORD SANTA ROSA 30 i seconds East alona the West VIDED INTEREST IE sAm I OA ad ress (Y u mal' ise EAST A ODISTANCE OFN Justice Avenue, Milton Florida COUNTY, FLORIDA. line of said Lot 1 a islance of COMMON ELEMENTS. AP- wlin 0 ds ot e Notice or Current Adress, T OF that an action has been coD Florida u n oh WEST CNM, EO | AS ORNER OF menaced to foreclose a mart- SNOTIE H B L SET FORTH IN ThE DELA- Doted this 20 day of March, roved amy w Forn SOUTHWESTO COR Me on the flowing real Aop- 2008, and fle the originawithhas been filed against you and corn er 5TO O C8CDof said Lot 80 Thence8 run E. 29 e , er: Dn C TI O W8 N D theClerkodfthis INr THEe be-U youR oe r d tN se a is lawsuit wn e ma CORNER RoN SH PL t -ed in Santa Rosa County, Flor- fore service on the plaintiffs' at copy ofyour written defenses if 45 sc st a distance of IUM. MARY M JOHNSON to the a res I A Or ANORTH RANGE 27 WEST Ed m at uy criT lr , by t- '0 96.gi Fn. ROSAI COUNT dint more priual descr' ibe d torney or immedia Fely thereof- any to t on DAVID J. STERN, 96.43 eeO to e Point o Be ny erson claiming n intrt Clerkt the CircuitCourt at the cer's office. THENCENORi asows: t; otherwise a default will be ES6. Plaintiff's attorney, whose ninA. Said parcel being in areaA FLORIDA; E ORT1 a als entered aga ns you for the r----address is 900 ,Saouth 'Pine In- T acres, more or less, on bep-in t uus am-h a it CIRCPUITneIs- COURTsSL.2o 2DEG EES 1 NT 1 RE UD us entered against y o r^ th e a 4/432 CASE NO: 08t63CA K SPBUS FT Y: and' hri s o WARMING: ule 1 34 SECOND EAT ALESUBDIVISION OF lief demanded in tlhe land Road #400, Planlation, FL ing known as Lot 2er ena torn a s 1 22, DR S 1 Block1UTofanoth 0Florida Fomibi oa Rules 34rcuitNDS EAST ALU O the LOTru r 11,oR S BDIVIN Complaint. 333243920 on or before Ma an unrecorded subdivision ownerJt C Uas a eo s D C of Procedure, require ct SAID APPARENT WEST- W RSUBDIVISION OF A PORTION 29, 2008, ,(nolater than 30 known as Diana Gardens. endens, must rtileacfn ou su e B WAY INE I within 60 days after the THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID in automatic disc nr A DISTANCE OF 314,65 OF LOT SECTION 31 publication a this notice of ac- Any person climina an interest D ate hEi A SlTR PA,, A R - E on dcmu en andi inr 3FEET- THENCE RUN NORTH TOWNSHIP E SOUTH, RANGo MARY M.08 JOHNSON lion) and0 e the or l wh in tE sDated this Bdayaf A6pri, F OR PLAINTIFF ' motion. Failure to comply 63 6EGREES 37 MINUTES 28 WEST, SANTA ROSA Clerk of Circuit C.ourt the clerk of this court either be-N -ny.otert ohath e. 2C - . 80 5 Uneityrivit cAn sL i sti 31 SECONDS WEST A DIS- COU N PLoRIDAOA RE CIRCUIT COURT SEAL fore service on Plaintiff's otor- owner as a Ihe olte o e I5MA0cudNSN Pdisai TANCE OF 400.00 FEET- CORDED IN FLAT BOOK "C" BY: Brandy Norris ne y or immediately the pendens, must tile a cla MARY M. JOH Plantation, FL 33324 ingSTHENCE RUN SOUTH 2 AT PAGE 38 OF THE UBIC Deputy Clerk oerwisea default wI within6days after the sale. Clerk of the Circuit Court (954)233-8000 DEGREES 20 MINUTES 31 RECORDS OF SAID COUNTY -abeen:CIRCUIT COURT SEAL u7-06500(ASCF) Dated: 4-21-08. SECONDS WEST A DIS-3 COmmSOnynAwNTas 041208 tered against the relief de-D te sBy: Brandy Norris TE D A NE ST If mor 041208 " manded in the complaint orpe-Dated tbis 10 day of Aprl, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT TANCE OF 314.76 FEET TO ore dreConley known a, 041908 titian filed herein. p 2008. D t er AMERICANS WITH COURT THE SOU " TH NE OF SAID Breeze, FL 32563 042608LOT 2 THENCE RUN 050308 WITNESS my hand and the seal MARY M. JOHNSON THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID DISABILITES ACT, persons with CIRCUIT COURT SEAL SOUTH 63 DEGREES 38 Thiala has been filed 4/3Yof this Court at SANTA ROSA Clerk of the Circuit Court J. STERN P.A., ATTORNEY disabilities needing a special By: Brenda Lambrisky M 3 D i County, Florida, this 11 April, CIRCUIT COURT SEAL FOR PLANTFF accommodation should contact Deputy Clerk AST ALONG SAI SSOUTH against you and you re rele 2008.' By: Brandy Norris 801 S. University Drive Suite COURT ADMINISTRATION, at UNE OF LOT 28 A DIS- quired to serve a copy of your Deputy Clerk 500 the SANTA ROSA County 042608 TANCE OF 400.09 FEETTO written defense if any upon 8.tCourthouse at S050308 THE POINT OF BEGINN- SHAPIRO & FISHMAN, 'LLP, At- CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE 942338000 1-800-955-8771 (TDD or 051008 NG. SAID PARCEL BEING torneys for Plaintiff, whose ad- COURT AJORION O A SRDNE WITH DA N E ACCO C1800-955-8770,a-8-OTA Florida u051708 A PORTION OF LOT 28, s ioeabin A T R S - Y CLO R K O F THEW CR CT AM ERIC A N S W ITH DISA BIU- V -B 74 C M, oS F A 'P O P OSSE T 2a C d ess is 10004 N . D ale M abr y CR iCUITTIES ACT, persons with IN A 4 ANC1 WITHTHE Relay Service. 4144- MINIATURE ESTATES. H'h3y,18S uitei12rty 0as BY: BrCTd Norris disabilities needing a special AMERICANS WITH DISABILI-20 _3661 within thirty (30) days Legal 4/406 DEPUTY LERK accommodation should contact TIES ACT, persons with 042608 A/K/A 7998 MALONE ROAD, after the first publication aof this SaCOURT ADMINISTRATIONu eat disabilities need ing a special 50308 l egal 4/442 MITON, FL 32570 notice and file the original with heSNARSCTIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OANTRA ounat accommodation should contact 4/438 the clerk of this Court either be- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J Courthouse at NAOS C COURT ADMINISTRATION, at IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Any person claiming an fore service on Plaintiff's attor- CAND FORI SANTA ROSA TT E FOR 1-800-955-8771 (TDDO the SANTA ROSACoun THE 1ST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT interest in the surplus ney or immediately there after; COUNTY , FLORIDA AORNY PLAINTIFF Legal/439IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA from the sale, if oterwise a default will be en- JUVENILE DIVISION 900 SOUTH PINE ISLAND 1-800-955-8770, via Florida Courthouse a, n CASE NO. 07-DEP-73 ROAD SUITE 400 Relay Service. 1-800-955-8771B TDDO IN THE CIRCUIT COURT' Fother than t o ered 08-31527PLI L801 S. UNIVERSITY DRIVE Relay Service. FOR SANTA ROSA IN THE INTERESTOF: 083UNtheLITenDAdensmustOfilb CWTNESSmyhandand IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE SUITE 500 PRO 57-2008-CA-393 claim within sixty (6 thiCourt on the 18day of M.LS. DOB: 10/11/1990 AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- PLANTATION, FL 33324 042606 BAEDnN08caim wn' si TIESbACTT personscwith 9541 233-8000 � 050308 File No. 57-2008-CP-136 SUNTRUST BANK, MINOR CHILD disabilities needing special ac- 110 FNM) 4/434 IN RE: ESTATE OF Plointin, WITNESS MY HAND and the MARY M.JOHNSON commodation should contact ROGER1S.1GOLDEN A/KAvs.seal of this Court on April 17, Circuit andCounty Courts TO: Charles Sullivan, natu- COURT ADMINISTRATION at 042608 RNLG E N ONiERS. GOLDEN A/K/A 2008.COURTSEAL ral father the SANTA ROSA Cony 050308 Legal 4/435 Deceased. ROGER SEAN GOLDEN, et al,tBy J leWk Courthouse at, NONE. r4/43Defendants.MaryM. Johnson Deputy Clerk Parent oh. M.L.S., a minor 1800-955-8771 '(TDDoJ0IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE OF ACTION CIRCUIT COURT SEAL 042608 child 1-800-955-8770, via Florido DOB: 10/11/1990 Relay Service. ' IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA The administration of the estate TO. By: Brandy Narris COUNTY, FLORIDA of RONALD GENE PINYON, ROG Deputy Clerk YOU ARE HEREBY"NOTIFIED THIS NOTICE SHALL BE PUB- GENERAL JURISDICTION deceased, whose date of death ROGER S. GOLDEN A/K/A that a Petition under oath has LISHED ONCE A WEEK FOR DIVISION was March 20 2008- File ROGER SEAN GOLDEN 042608 L been filed in the above styled TWO (2) CONSECUTIVE Legal 4/433 CASE NO: 07 1179CA Number 57-2008-CP-16, i LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: 050308 Legal 4/446 Court far the ferminLaion ofpal WEEKS. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF, DEUTSCHE BANK TRUST COM antas County,Flor VAR R E 3 AINTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF rentalnriahtsRofM.L.S.,a4female THE 1ST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, PANY AMERICAS AS TRUSTEE Probate Division, the addass ALSO ATTEMPTE73SERVICE AT.4THE 1st JUDICIAL CIRCUIT County, Florida, by the Depart- 050308 IN AND FOR SANTA ROS PLAINTIFF which is6495 Caroline StreetABLV 32566 ment of Children and Family COUNTYFLORIDA vs.o 472, Milton, , NAVARRE, FL 3 SANTA ROSA COUNTY GENRA JUIsubONquentThnme and ad- 7338 GRAND NAVARRE IN THE cIRcuIT COURT OF Case #: 07 1369 CA (C) icesfDIVISION TOMMY HINSON; UN- dresses of the personalreprtejBLVD. FL 32566 M A E FI DA IN D moe, and you are hereby com- CASE NO: 08-63CA KNOWN SPOUSE OF'TOMMY sentative and the personal CURRENT MAILINGAADDRESS, FlT FR SATJIA RSIA UN C fore the Honorable Marci L. HINSONW IF ANYE NOLIA representative's altorney are set 32566 1IS UN O 07-C A-17 U N a n Goodman, Judle of the Circuit IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF WCORPORATION, NS CATHERIN4 E HILE N F/K/Al iors b of� COUNTY Court in and Tat Santa Rosa THE 1ST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT PLAINTIFF, F/K/A NOLIA C HINSON and other persons having claims KNOWN RosaCounty Courthouse, 6865COUNAN FLORDAN UNKNOWN SPOUSE 0& or demands against decade' UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF HSBC BANK USA, NATIONAL Plaintiff, CoarColnetreetMilton, F6 L GENERAL JURISDICTION NOLIA CATHERINE ALLEN estate, on whom a copy Of this ROGER SEN GOLDEN ASSOCIATION AS TRUSTEE vs Case No.: County, Milton, Florida, Iwilt any. to it on .DAVID I. STER'. o-Fciie e 2-49 any, to it, on Marsholl C. atf-t u,--siEiS,, ukiM N AL,,iOTEInIueT TATISv SuBDIO 2vILCsION, BEBROANG A SUBD-INE s . o ot-161EHDR-01IdhrOh'A'Tan 1 E al H ,UN RNNE E O N O AnPORTG ON OF 2007-1616DR-01 . .sell tothe highest and best bid- ES. Plaintiff'sattorney,w-hosh LOT 25 BLOCK "B"' OF //William PG son, sA. Atorne o Plaintiff O VISION OF A PORTION OF Division: E der for casTi at the NORTH address is 900 South Pine Is- TWIN LAKES ESTATES BE- A H RE I 10 AAIN ' KATH IN SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 1 FRONT STEPS of the Court- land Road #400 Plantation FL ING A PORTION OF'SEC- G.RPINtaNveIFS. LAUDERDALE L3 R AL'U NKNOWN ET IONOR T OWN SHIPET ROBERT EDWARD PAQUETTE, use t SA ROSA P e pset ive THSTREETD 0 RANDALL UNKNOWN TEN NORTH RANGE 29 WEST, house of he SANTA ROSA p3324-3920-3920 on or 'be- TION 18 TOWNSHIP I 11 PointViewPlace on.orAbERE Ma 6,3208tS ANASARCOR N FLAT Petitioner ' County Courthouse, 6865 Car- tore May 23, 2008. no ater NORTH, RANGE 27 WEST, Cocoa, Far 2 ANT #1; 'UNKNOWN TEN SANTA OSARECOUNTY FLOR- olineStreet Milton, Florida al than 30 days from te date of SANTA' ROSA COUNTY, FL3296 dataerwthiheirsw lictyAon will sell ho the highest and best BOOK B AT PAGE 150 OF and 11:00am. on the29 d of the irs publication of this notice FLORIDA ACCORDING T 042608 days after the public bidder o cash a Santa Rosa THE UBLIC RECORDS OF SAID May, 2008 the following de- of action) and file the original THE PLAT THEREOF AS RE- 0 8038 this Notice in the (Pease publish County CourIthouse, 801 Cro COUNTY TRAN THI BICH NGOC, scribed property as set forth in with the clerk of this court either CORDED IN PLATY BOOK 443 in THE PRESS GAZEE MIL line St Milton FI at 11 00 AM Respndent said Summary final Judgment, before service on Plaintiff's at "D"PAGE 50 F THEPUB- TON and file the original with n Ma 21, , the follow ANY PERSON CLAIMING towi: tourney or immediately hereaf LIC RECORDS F SAID the clerk of this Court eth be property as set AN INTEREST IN THE SUR- NOTI E OF ACTI FR SEE ATTACHED er otherwise a default will be COUNTY. OF SAID l 4/440 ore service o a s l tt h d inaadm t, To NUSFROTHER THAN E entered against you for the re NOTICEOF nay or immediately Ihereofler; T ANY OTHER THAN tHE "EXHIBIT A" Legal lie and in the complaint Any person claiming an interest NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE otherwise a deul will be n 7 BLOCK F OF PLANTA. RO RTY OWNERAS OF S or I hp F r tered against you tor the relief TION WOODS PHASE II AE C THE DATE OF THE LIS TO: TRAN THI BICH NGOC A parcel of land in the South- r n t rt Storage oted at 4114 demand in the complaint. CORDING TO THEF LAT PENDENS MUST FILE A 149/IJ TO HEIN THANH west Quarter of the Southeast WITNESS my hand and the seal ny oher than the property Avalon Blvd. Milton, FL 32583 CORDING TO H PLA CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS CORPORATION, Plaintiff, JOSEPH E. BOWLES, IIl, el ux. Defendant(s)., NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pu " suani to aon Order or Final Judg- Pana e 6-R a iiiifTIf~r II ITU~r pollopmommom, � - . , ... . .. .r o_: .__:._1... __= :... . i: - - _ . . ._ .. :. Z . d r-. I '. :' .doolmlommommum- 4. AFTER THE SALE. DATED at MILTON, Florida, this 16 day of April, 2008. MARY M. JOHNSON ' CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT CIRCUIT COURT SEAL Santa Rosa County, Florida By: J. Watkins . - Deputy Clerk ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF SHAPIRO & FISHMAN, LLP. , 10004 N. Dale Mabry High--, way, Suite 112 2. Tam l ,FL33618 b813 880-8B888 07-85499B 042608 050308 Legal 4/447 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 1st JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY . Case #: 07 1148 CA Division #: C UNC: " ' HSBC Bank USA, N.A as Trus" tee on behalf of ACE Securities "' Corp. Home Eauity Loan Trust ". and for the registered holders of ACE Securities Corp. Home Eq- uity Loan Trust, Series -' 2006-ASAP4 Asset Backed Pass-Through certificates i, Plaintiff, , vS.- Rickie D. Halley and Tommy W. A Halley his wife Mortgage Eaec- , ironic registration SysTems, Inc., as nominee for Home Loan Cen-n'. - ter, Inc., D/B/A Lendingtree Loan; Unknown Parties in Pos- session #1 Unknown Parties in ' Possession #2; If living, and all ", Unknown Parties claiming by, through, under and against the ", above named Defendant(s) who are not known to be dead or,':, alive, whether said Unknown,- Parties may claim an interest as A Spouse, Heirs, Devisees, Grant-, . ees or Other Claimants Def'endant(sf. AMENDED NOTICE OF NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur suant to an Order reschedulin foreclosure sale dated April 15' . 2008 entered in Civil Case No.: 07 1148 CA (C) of the Circuit Court aof the 1st Judicial Circuit in and for Santa Rosa Count, Florida, wherein HSBC Ban, USA, N.A., as Trustee on behalf -; of ACE Securities Cor. Home Equity Loan Trust and for the-' registered holders of ACE Secu-' rities Corp. Home Equity Loan Trust Series 2006-ASAP4, As- set Backed Pass-Through Certifi- cates, Plaintiff and Rickie D., " Haoley and Toammy U. Holley. his wife are defendantss, I will, _' sell to the highest and -'t bid- der for cash AT THE ],-:H FRONT DOER OF THE :-i T- ROSA COUNTY -,,. HOUSE LOCATED AT 6865 CAROLINE STREET, MILTON, FLORIDA AT '11:00 A.M. CEN- ', TRAL STANDARD TIME, May 21, 2008, the following de-"2 scribed property as set forth in" said Final Judgment, to-wit: .. LOT 65 OF ARROWHEAD ES- TATES ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED ' IN PLAT BOOK C PAGE 60, . OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF . SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLOR- ID4 ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE SUR-- PLUS FROM THE SALE IF ANY, OTHER THAN HE PROPERTY OWNER AS OF OF THE DATE OF THE US PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE. DATED at MILTON Florida, this ' 16 day of April, 2008. -1 , MARY M. JOHNSON ', ' CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT Santa Rosa County, Florida - CIRCUIT COURT SEAL By: Angela Dunn Deputy Clerk ' ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF: SHAPIRO & FISHMAN , LLP 10004 N. Dale Mabry High- - way, Suite 112 ' - Tampa FL33618 98131880-8888 7-77150B 042608' 050308 - 4/447 Legal 4/448 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SANTA ROSA' - COUNTY, FLORIDA PRO-- BATE DIVISION ., . File No.: 57 2007 CP 379 IN RE: ESTATE OF -- EDWIN JACK KNIGHT, SR. a.k.a. JACK KNIGHT Deceased. '. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate ' of Edwin Jack Knight, Sr. de- ,- ceased whose doale of death was october 7th, 2007, is'- p ending in the Circuit Court for Santao Rosa County, Florida " Probate Division the address of ' , which is 6865 taroline Street, Milton, FL 32570. The names '" and addresses of the personal representative and-the personal representative'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 is required to be served , ' must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 ' MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS ' TER THE DATE OF SERVICE -" A COPY OF THIS NOTICE C - 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 FILED : ' WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS - " SET FORTH IN SECTION " 733 702 OF THE FLORIDA,. PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOR- �," EVER BARRED. -,.' NOTWITHSTANDING THE '* TIME PERIODS SET FORTH " ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED '- TWO (I2 YEARS OR MORE AF- "- TER THE DECEDENT'S DATE ". OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of first publication of this notice is Aprif 26, 2008. D 'B Jill K. Satterwhite Attorney for Personal Represent- Florida Bar No, 0095478 Shell, Fleming, Davis & Mengqe . PO. Box 183) , ." Pensacola, Florida 32591 Telephone: 850-434-2411 1 ., Jack Kniahj, Jr., Personal-Representative , 042608 'D 050308 Legal 4/450 "" IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 1 ST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT : IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA ' , COUNTY, FLORIDA ' � CASE NO. 05-68 CA 01 MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC , REGISTRATION SYSTEMS ' INC,, as nominee for CHASE " . HOME FINANCE, LLC succes- - . sor by merger to CHASE MAN- - HATTAN MORTGAGE CORPO-. ' RATION, successor to CHEMI- ," CAL RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE , ' I Saturday-May 3. 2008 Santa Rosa's Press Gazette/ Free Press ... .' 1.104... .-A , 10g AtiA, .s.;ey] ment Scheduling Foreclosure pending in the Circuit Court for Defendant(s). Sale entered on April 18, 2008 Santa Rosa County, Florida in this case now pending in said Probate Division the address at NOTICE OF ACTION FORE- Court, the style of which is indi- which is P.O. Box 472 Milton C L S U cated above. FL 32572 The names and ad PROCEEDINGS-PROPERTY I will sell to the highest and best dresses of the personal repre- bidder for cash at the Front sentative and the personal TO: North Courthouse Steps of representative's attorney are set Joseph H. Evans a/k/a Henry the SANTA ROSA County forth below Evans; ADDRESS UNKNOWN Courthouse6865Caroine All creditors of the decedent BUT WHOSE LAST KNOWN Street, ilton, Florida and other persons having claims ADDRESS IS: 2912 Mossy 3257, at 11:00 A.M. on the or demands against decedent's Cove Lane, Navarre, FL 32566 27 day of May, 2008, the fol- estate on whom a copy of this lowing described property as notice is required to be served Residence unknown, if living, in set forth in said Order or final must file their claims with this eluding any unknown spouse of Judgment, to-wit: court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 the said Defendants if either ' MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF has remarried and if either or THE N 88.5' OF LOT 1, THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF both of said Defendants are BLOCK 3, LOTS 2 AND 6 THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AF- dead, their respective unknown BLOCK 3, DAVIDSON'S TER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF heirs, devisees, grantees, as- SUBDIVISION ACCORD- A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON signees, creditors, lienors, and ING TO THE PLAT RE- THEM. All other creditors of the trustees, and all other persons CORDED IN PLAT BOOK A decedent and other persons claiming by, through, under or PAGE 41 OF THE PUBLIC having claims or demands aginstthe named Defendant(s) RECORDSOF SANTA ROSA against decedent's estate must and the aforementioned named COUNTY, FLORIDA. ile their claims with this court Defendant(s) and such of the WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER aforementioned unknown De- ORDERED at SANTA ROSA THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI- fendants and such of the afore- County Florida, this 18 day of CATION OF THIS NOTICE. mentioned unknown Defendants APRIL, 2008. ALL. CLAIMS NOT FILED as may be infants, incompetents WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS or otherwise not sui juris. MARY M. JOHNSON SET FORTH IN SECTION As Clerk Circuit Court 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED CIRCUIt COURT SEAL PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOR- that an action has been cam- SANTA ROSA, Florida EVER BARRED. menced to foreclose a mort- By: Brandy Norris NOTWITHSTANDING THE gage on the following real prop- As Deputy Clerk TIME PERIODS SET FORTH erty, lying and being and situ- ABOVE ANY CLAIM FILED ated in Santa Rosa County, Flor- 042608 - TWO [MO YEARS OR MORE AF- ida more particularly described 050308 TER THE DECEDENT'S DATE as (allows: 4/45 OF DEATH IS BARRED. ~~_____________~ D LOT 32 BLOCK A MOSSY Legal 4/453 The date of first publication of COVE 'SUBDIVISION, AC- thisnotice is Apri26, 2008. CORDING TO THE PLAT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT THEREOF, RECORDED IN PLAT FOR SANTA ROSA Attorney for Personal Represent- BOOK C PAGE 155, OF HE COUNTY FLORIDA. CIVIL native: PUBLIC RECORDS OF SANTA D SION FLORIDA. /s/ Jason A. Waddell ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA. CASE NO Attorney for Kathy Klager 5S72007CA00058XXXXXX Florida Bar No. 529362 more commonly known as Waddell, Waddell F & 2912 Mossy Cove Lane, Na- AURORA LOAN SERVICES, Breazeale P.A. varre, FL 32566. AURORA LOAN SERVICES, 11 08-A Iqorth 12th Avenue LLC, intiffPensacola, FL 32501 This action has been filed ivst ' Telephone- (850) 434-8500 against you and you ore re. Fin 91 oured t sere a c I' o 'vo, LARRY J.MCALPINE, et al., Defendants. Personal Representative: s/ Kathy Klager Kothy Klacer N62 W 24172 Sunset Dr. Sussex, Wisconsin 53089 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- 042608 suant to an Order or Summary 050308 Final Judgment of foreclosure 4/45 dated December 27, 2007 and an Order Resetting Sale dated Legal 4/4 April 22, 2008, and entered in Case NOD o.0 572007CA000858XXXXXX ofN 40 8 the Circuit Court of the First Ju- like to dicial Circuit in and for Santa after over Rosa Couny, Florida wherein the Mito AURORA LOAN SERVICES, LLC ea Ised is Plaintiff and LARRY J, itchell, MCALPINE; GENA P. colleague MCALPINE; BRENTWOOD Waters C OWNERS' ASSOCIATION Waters co INC; OPTION ONE MORT- D, Mitch GAdE CORPORATION- UN- andTI an KNOWN TENANT N . 1; i"ndE a UNKNOWN TENANT NO 2 in need and ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES avilale CLAIMING INTERESTS BY, Oav La THROUGH, UNDER OR GoverLn AGAINST A NAMED DEFEND- 042608 ANT TO THIS ACTION OR 050308 HAVING OR CLAIMING TO 4/4S HAVE ANY RIGHT TITLE OR INTEREST IN THE' PROPERTY Legal/ HEREIN DESCRIBED, are De- fendants, I will sell to the highest IN THE I and best bidder for cash at the THE 1ST North Front Door of the Santa IN AND Rosa County Courthouse, 6865 COUNTs Caroline Street, Milton, FL GENERA 32570 in Santa Rosa County, DIVISIOI Florida, at 11:00 a.m. CST on CASE NC the 18 June, 2008, the follow- ing described property as set CITIMOR forth in said order or Final CESSOR Judgment, to-wit: AMRO A INC., LOT 26, BLOCK D OF PHASE PLAINTIFF II, BRENTWOOD SUBDIVI- VS. SION ACCORDING TO .THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED JOHN D. IN PLAT BOOK 9 PAGE 54, DEFEND OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLOe- NOTICE IDA.- ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN TO JOH INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS UNKNO FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, JOHN D OTHER THATHER THAN THE PROPERTY whose re OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF he/she/tI THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE A he/she/th CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AF- known de TER THE SALE. spouses,. ees, assi If you are a person with a disa- tars, trusi bility who needs any accom- claiming modation in order to participate under or in this proceeding, you are enti- ants, whc tiled, at no cost To you, to the dead or provision of certain assistance. having or Please contact the Clerk of the riahtitle Court's at 850-623-0135 erly desci 6865 Caroline Street Milton, FL being fora 32570. If you are hearing or voice impaired, call YOU ARI 1-800-955-8771. that an mortgage DATED at Milton,, Florida, on erty: April 22, 2008. LOT1 MARY M. JOHNSON BAY 4T As Clerk Circuit Court ING A I CIRCUIT COURT SEAL TION 2 By: J. Watkins SOUTH, As Deputy Clerk SANTA FLORIDA SMITH, HIATT & DIAZ, P.A. THE 5 Attorneys for Plaintiff THEREOI PO BOX 11438 PLAT BC Fort Lauderdale, FL OF THE 33339-1438 OF SAN FLORID/ 042608 050308 has been 4/453 you ore Legal 4/455 copy of yr IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF ESdre THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIR- address # CUlT IN AND FOR SANTA 33rv 545 ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDAS 2008 n CML ACTIONd208rol c CASE NO. 2007-395-CA tfromn C the: DIVISION B ion of thi; U.S. BANK NATIONAL AS- this Court TRUST 2006-3 MORT- defoui fw CERTIFICATES, SERIES herein. A2006, WITNESS RPlaintf, of this Ci VS. CountDy, F vs MarcH, 2C CHARLES E. GRIX, et al, CLERK Defendantss. COURT N IE F ES ED CIRCUIT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN our- LAW OF suant to an Order Rescheduling STERN Foreclosure Sale dated 1B ATrORNE April, 2008 and entered in 801i . Case NO. 2007-395-CAaof the SUITE 50 Circuit Court of the FIRST Judi- PLANTATI cial Circuit in and for SANTA 08-30428 ROSA Countyh Florida wherein IN ACCr U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSO- AMERICA CIATION AS TRUSTEE FOR TIES A' BEAR STEARNS ALT-A TRUST disabilities 2006-3, MORTGAGEaccommo PASS-THROUGH CERTIFI- COURTcA CATES SERIES 2006-3, is the te SANt Plaintiff and CHARLES E' GRIX Courhou LINDA JUAREZ-GRIX 8r0095. PRITCHARD POINT 1-800-95 HOMEOWNERS' ASSOCIA- RoSer- TION INC.; MORTGAGE y ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION 043008 SYSTEMS, INCORPORATED, 050708 AS NOMINEE FOR COUNTRY- / WIDE HOME LOANS, INC. TAYLOR MARINE CON- STRUCTION INC.; TENANT #1 N/K/A PAUL' TENANT #2 Legal 5/4 N/K/A SHAUNET NICHOLAS are the Defendants, I will sell to IN THE C the highest and best bidder for JUDICIA cash at STEPS OF THE SANTA IDA IN ROSA COUNTY COURT- ROSA C HOUSE at 11:00AM, on the 22 Case #: day of May, 2008, the follow- Division ing described property as set forth in said Final Judgment UNC: LOT 1 BLOCK C, D eutsche PRITCHARD POINT SUBDI- Americas VISION ACCORDING TO Banker's THE PLAT THEREOF AS RE- Trustee ai CORDED IN PLAT BOOK E, gan PAGE 22 OF THE PUBLIC 2007-NC RECORDSOF SANTA ROSA Plaintiff, COUNTY, FLORIDA. A/K/A 2036 PRITCHARD POINT DRIVE, NAVARRE, FL Lisa D. Ev 32566 ans.a/k Husband; Any person claiming an lissa A. interest in the surplus Chase Bc from the sale, if any, tion; Unkr other than t.e pro rfy sion #1; owner as o the ated of Possessio the Us Pendens must file a Unknown claim within sixty (60) through, days after the sale. above noa WITNESS MY HAND and the aliv wf seal of this Court on April 21, Parties m 2008. Spouse, H ees, or 0 Mary M. Johnson Clerk of the Circuit Court CIRCUIT COURT SEAL By: J. Wlatkins Deputy Clerk i____ 157 d -am B. Waters would inounce his retirement 24 years of service to n Community. He is to introduce Dr. Eric a long time friend and , who is taking over "hiroaractic Clinic. Dr. onfidentlv recommends ell to all his patients yane in the community chiropractic care. As medical records are upon request at 4891 . Milton, FL 32570 159 CIRCUIT COURT OF JUDICIAL CIRCUIT FOR SANTA ROSA rY, FLORIDA A JURISDICTION N 3: 08-73CA rGAGE, INC. SUC- BY MERGER TO ABN MORTGAGE GROUP, R, written d SHAPIRO Iorneys fo dreys is 1 H.hway, after the I notice anc the clerk fore servi ney or in" otherwise tered oagec demanded WITNESS this Cour March, 2 MARY M. Circuit an CIRCUIT By: Branc Deputy C 050308 051008 5/462 Lega INI FOR COL DIVI CAS 572( AUR( LLC Plain vs. LARR Defend ROCHE, ET AL., - NT(S). NOT suant LF CE Final RUCTI SERVICE date( an C N D. ROCHE AND April 'WN SPOUSES OF Case D. ROCHE 572( sidence is unknown if the C hey be living; and if dicia hey be dead, the un- Rosa defendants who may be AURt heirs, devisees, grant- is gnees, lienors, credi- MCA sees, and all parties MCA an interest by, through OWl against' the Defend- INC. a ore not known to be GAO alive, and all parties KNC claiming to have any UNK or interest in the prop- and ribed in the mortgage CLAI closed herein. THR( AGA E HEREBY NOTIFIED ANT action to foreclose a HAVI on the following prop- HAVI INTE HERE BLOCK E WHISPER fends H ADDITION, BE- and PORTION OF S5EC- Nortl S TOWNSHIP 2 RANGE 29 WEST ROSA COUNTY A ACCORDING Td FAP OR PLAT F AS RECORDED IN IOK C PAGE 69 PUBUC RECORDS TA ROSA COUNTY, i.. filed against you and required to serve a our written defenses if on DAVID J. STERN, intiff's attorney, whose is 801 S Universiy 500, Plantation n or before A ri( 23, o later than 30 days late of the first publica- s notice of action) and 0 iginal with the clerk of either before service off's attorney or imme- irereofter; otherwise a mill be entered against he relief demanded in plaint or petition filed S my hand and the seal our1 at SANTA ROSA Forida, this 17 day of 008. OF THE CIRCUIT COURT SEAL la Dunn CLERK I FICES OF DAVID J. EYS FOR PLAINTIFF D UNIVERSITY DRIVE 0 ON, FL 33324 ANCE WITH THE !,NS WITH DISABILI- CT, persons with s needing a special nation should contact ADMINISTRATION at ITA ROSA County ,se at 55-8771 (TDD) or 5-8770, via Florida vice. 162 CIRCUIT OF THE 1st L. CIRCUIT OF FLOR- AND FOR SANTA COUNTY 2008-CA-000294 #:B i Bank Trust Company formerly known as Trust Company, as id Custodian for Mor- Stanley, MSAC 2, 'ans and Joseph H. Ev- ia Henry Evans, Her David Mohon; Me- Mohan; JPMorgan ink, National Associa- nown Parties in Posses- Unknown Parties in n #2; If living, and all Parties claiming by, under and against the med Defendant s) who known to be dead or whether said Unknown ay claim an interest as Heirs, Devisees, Grant- 'ther Claimants 042608 050308 Divorce 149, Wills '30 4/455 Name Change '49 -IR- F p lii p . Call for Legal 4/456 ,jrk-hi.tl 1. I) 4;4.7524 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Al\1 I"qt. FOR SANTA ROSA . COUNTY, FLORIDA PRO- :" ', ' BATE DIVISION File No. 57-2008-CP-124 Division -UNCOASTSO FAtMiS NOTICE TO CREDITORS St. Autgustine The administration of the estate 1 1ari�� D)irect of Donald Morell Brockett de- % \\ %" II)ll r ceased, whose date of death i i.j was December 17, 2007, is - i . serv � y t your I defense, i ny, upon S& FISHMAN, LLP, At- r. Plaintiff whose ad- 0004 N. Dale Mabry Suite 112, Tampq, FL within thirty (30) days first publication of this d file the original with of this Court either be- ce on Plaintiff's attor- nmediately there after; Sa default will be en- inst you for the relief d in the Complaint. S my hand and seal of t on the 25 day of 008. - AJOHNSON id County Courts COURT SEAL ly Norris lerk I 5/463 THE CIRCUIT COURT R SANTA ROSA ONTY, FLORIDA. CML SION E NO. 007CA000858XXXXXX ORA LOAN SERVICES, tiff, Y J. MCALPINE, et al, ndants. SUA TT APTER ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- t to an Order or Summary Judgment of foreclosure a December 27, 2007 and Order Resetting Sale dated 23, 2008, and entered in e * No. 007CA000858XXXXXX of Circuit Court of the First Ju- I Circuit in and for Santa County, Florida wherein eRA LOAN SERVICES, LLC Plaintiff and LARRY J. ALPINE; GENA P. ALPINE; BRENTWOOD NERS' ASSOCIATION, . OPTION ONE MORI' dE CORPORATION; UN- )WN TENANT NO. 1 NOWN TENANT NO. 2- ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES MING INTERESTS BY TOUGH UNDER Of INST A NAMED DEFEND- TO THIS ACTION OR NG OR CLAIMING TO E ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR REST IN THE PROPERTY EIN DESCRIBED, are De- anis, I will sell to the highest. best bidder for cash a6 the h Front Door of the Santa LEGALss^ 050308 051008 Legal 5/464 SAQ PRRTY Notice is hereby given that the Santa Rosa County Board of County Commissioners will re- ceive sealed bids for the pur- chase of property located in the Santa Rosa Industrial Park SRIP). Approximately 11 Eleven) acres of land located at RIP is up for bid. Maps depict- ina the available land are avail- able at the Santa Rosa County Board of County Commissioners Office, 6495 Caroline Street, Milton, Florida 32570. Tele- phone (850) 983-1877. The use of said land will be lim- ited to industrial/heavy commer- cial use with the employment of a minimum number of 25 new employees, and paying above average of the County's aver- age wage rate as stated by En- terprise Florida and have capori- tal investment of in excess of $5 million. All bids must be in writing and delivered by hand, Fed Ex, or mail to the Santa Rosa County Procurement Department, 6495 Caroline Street Suite G, Milton, Florida, 3257d and must be re- ceived' b 10:o a.m. June 3 2008; ar which time bids will be opened and read aloud. All interested parties are invited to attend. Bids are to be sealed and plainly labeled "BID - SALE OF PROPERTY." Bids re- ceived after the time set for the bid opening will be rejected and returned unopened lo the bidder. Santa Rosa County will retain the right of first refusal in the event the property is sought to be sold. Santa Rosa County re- serves the right to negotiate a higher sales price with he high- est responsive bidder. Santa Rosa County reserves the right to award more than one bid if it determines such to be in the best interest of Santa Rosa County. Each bidder will'submit a mini- mum of $500.00 earnest money deposit which will be non refundable should such bid- der be awarded the purchase. The deposit will be credited against the purchase amount. Santa Rosa County reserves the right to waive inlformalities in bids with or without cause, to reject all bids, or to accept the bid that it determines to be in the best interest of the County. C�SEGSS!L 0 9 m * - - * * - * w.- - * ~- * * ~ * * ~-~--. Sb * ~- * . * ~ a * * - * * ~.. - * * . -- * S * - - 4 * - vs. RICHARD EILERT and FLEET FI- NANCE & MORTGAGE, INC. Defendants. NOTICE OF ACTION TO: Fleet Finance & Mortgage, Inc. YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an ac- tion to foreclose mortgage in the following property in Santa Rosa County, Florida: r... -.. 11O4. . . seal of this Court on April 28, 2008. Mary M. Johnson Clerk of the Circuit Court CIRCUIT COURT SEAL By: Brandy Norris Deputy Clerk 050308 051008 5/467 1 104 , . ....-. 3.4... - LINE OF BERGREN ROAD TIES including, if a named de- (50 FEET R/W, THENCE fendont is deceased, the per- SOUTH 21 DEGREES 32 sonal representatives, the surviv- MINUTES 16 SECONDS ing spouse, heirs, devisees EAST ALONG SAID WEST grantees, creditors, and all RIGHT OF WAY LINE FOR other parties claiming by, 90.00 FEET, THENCE through, under or against that SOUTH 68 DEGREES 27 defendant, and the several and MINUTES 44 SECONDS respective unknown assigns, WEST FOR 129.29 FEET TO successors in interest, trustees or THE POINT OF BEGINN- other persons claiming by, ING. through, under or against any corporation or other tecal entity A/K/A 2211 BERGREN named as a defendant, and all ROAD, GULF BREEZE, FL claimants, persons or parties, 32563 natural or corporate, or whose exact leaal status is unknown. Mi^SSSBSt --LEGl33771 Rosa County Courthouse, 6865 Caroline Street, Milton, FL 32570. in Santa Rosa County, Florida, at 11:00 a.m. CST on the June 24, 2008, the follow- ing described property as set forth in said Order or Final Judgment, to-wit: LOT 26 BLOCK D OF PHASE II BRENTWOOD SUBDIVI- SIGN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 54, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLOR- IDA. ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS FROM THE SALE, IF ANY OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AF- TER THE SALE. f you are a person with a disa- ifity who needs any accom- modation in order to participate in this proceeding, you are enti- tled, at no costTo 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 t'earing or voice impaired, call 1 800-955-8771, DATED at Milton, Florida, on April 24, 2008. MARY M, JOHNSON As Clerk Circuit Court CIRCUlt COURT SEAL By: Angela Dunn As Deputy Clerk SMITH, HIATT & DIAZ, P.A. Attorneys for Plaintiff POBOX 11438 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33339-1438 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN Any person claiming an AND FOR SANTA ROSA interest in the surplus COUNTY, FLORIDA from the sale, if any, CASE NO. 08 000 339-CA other than the property owner as of the dae o THE WHATLEY LIVING TRUST the Lis Pendens must file a Dated October 11, 2000, claim within siety (60) Plaintiff, days after the sale. Each bidder making a purchase proposal agrees that if it is awarded the bid, it will enter into a purchase agreement de- scribed herein within thirty days of the bid event. The purchase agreement may be assigned by the successful bidder to an as- signee approved by Santa Rosa County at the County's sole dis- cretion. By order of the Board of County Commissioners of Santa Rosa County, Florida. 050308 051008 /465 Legal 5/465 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIR- CUIT, IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO: 2008-463-CA GREEN TREE SERVICING-ALABAMA LLC, F/K/A GREEN TREE FINAN- CIALSEPVICING CORP. 3500 Blue Lake Drive; Suite 360 Birmingham, AL 35243, Plaintiff, v. CATHERINE S. PARKER, ROBERT E. JORDAN TARGET NATIONAL BANK/TARGET VISA, THE UN- KNOWN SPOUSE OF KEITH L. JONES, and THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF ALBERT PARIS A/K/A ALBERT E. PARIS, Defendants. NOTICE OF ACTION TO: CATHERINE S. PARKER, ROBERT E. JORDAN, THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF KEITH L. JONES and THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF ALBERT PARIS A/K/A ALBERT E. PARIS YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a civil action has been filed against you in the Circuit Court, countyy of SANTA ROSA, State of Flor- ida to foreclose certain real property described as follows: LOT 22, TEE-DON FARMS, A RESUBDIVISION OF ALL OF LOTS 35, 38 39 50, 52 AND PART OF LOTS 34 AND 36 IN A SUBDIVISION OF A PART OF SECTION 12, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH RANGE 26 WEST TALLAHASSEE MERIDIAN AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK A PAGE 31- OF THE OFFICIAL RECORDS OF SANTA ROSA COUNTY FLORIDA ACCORD- ING TO'PLAT RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK F AT PAGE 13 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SAID COUNTY TOGETHER WITH ONE 1998 PALM HARBOR 76 X 32 N476DW MOBILE HOME, SERIAL NUMBER PH232070ABFL. You are required to file a writ- ten response with the Court and serve a copy of your written de- fenses, if any, to it on Timothy D. Padgett, Plaintiff's attorney, whose address is 2810 Reming- ton Green Circle Suite A, Talla- hassee Florida J2308, at least thirty (h0 2 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 immedi- ately thereafter; otherwise, a de- faul will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated this 28 day of April, 2008. MARY M. JOHNSON CLERK OF COURT CIRCUIT COURT SEAL By: Brandy Norris Deputy Clerk Attorney for Plaintiff: Timothy D. Padgett, Esq. Timothy D. Padgett P.A. 2810 Remington Green Circle, Suite A Tallahassee FL 32308 (8501422-2520 (phone) (850) 422-2567 (fax) 050308 051008 Legal 5/466 General Maintenance ~Carpentry-~Painting ~Cleaning INSTALLATIONS *Dryer vents *doors*windows *dryer sinks*faucets *disposals Reasonable Rates Call today for an esti- mate! baizikshomerepairs@ mchsi.com SERVI CTENOT LIMITED TO THE ABOVE. Registered Home Daycare has opening for full-time for newborn to 3 years of age Where play ime is learning. In the Pace area. 994-2354 Dep( Hous * - * Se * addition Over of ex * - � Referenc S-u Call Copyrighted Material Syndicated Content Syndicated Content endable keeper eeking nal clients. 15 years periencel :es available n request p94-6236 claiming unerd any of the above named or described de- fendants Defendants NOICE OF SUIT " PROP- TO: WILLIAM H. CLINCH III UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF WIL- LIAM H. CLINCH Ill UNKNOWN OCCUPANTS, TENANTS OWNERS AND OTHER UNKNOWN PARTIES Residence: Unknown Mailing Address: Unknown YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the following prop- erty in Santa Rosa Coun, Flor- ida: LOT 2 ACCORDING TO THE PLAT OF SANTILLANA AS RE- CORDED IN PLAT BOOK D, PAGE 24 OF THE PUBLIC REC- ORDS OF SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA. has been filed aqainstyou, WIL- LIAM H. CLINCH Ill, UN- KNOWN SPOUSE OF WIL- LIAM H CLINCH AND UN- KNOWN OCCUPANTS TEN- ANTS OWNERS AND OTHER UNKNlOWN PARTIES, and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any to it, on the Plaintiff's attorney whose name and address is E'- RICO G. GONZALEZ, P.A., 6255 East Fowler Avenue Tem- ple Terrace, Florida 3o 617, and file the original with the clerk of the above-styled Court no later than 30 days from the date of the first publication of this Notice of Action otherwise a judgment may be entered Lot 21 Block T Round-Up Valley Legal 5/468 Any person claiming an a subdivision as found recorded interest in the surplus in Plot Book "B" Page 160 of IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF from the sale, if any, the Public Records of Santa THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIR- other than the pr [ero Rosa County, Florida. CUlT IN AND FOR SANTA owner as of the daa of ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA the Lis Pendens must file a has been filed against you and CIVIL ACTION claim within sixty (60) you are required to serve a CASE NO. 07-732 CA days after the sale. copy of your written defenses if DIVISION any to if on Paul R. Green the WITNESS MY HAND and the plaintiff's attorney, whose ad- BANK OF NEW YORK AS seal of this Court on April 28, dress is 6850 Caroline Street, TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFI- 2008 Milton, Florida 32570 on or be- CATEHOLDERS CWABS, fore May 28, 2008 and file INC. ASSETBACKED CERTIF- Mary M. Johnson he original with the clerk of this ICATES SERIES 2006-11, Clerk of the Circuit Court court either before service on Plaintiff, CIRCUIT COURT SEAL the plaintiff's attorney or imme- vs. By: Brandy Norris diately thereafter; otherwise a Deputy Clerk default will be entered against MICHAEL MALLOY, et al, you for the relief demanded in Defendant(s). 050308 Ihe complaint. 051008 DATED this 30 day of April FOEL M4SURE A L 2008 _______. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- MARY M. JOHNSON suant to an Order Rescheduling Legal 5/469 As Clerk of the Court Foreclosure Sale dated April CIRCUIT COURT SEAL 28 2008 and entered in Case IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF By: Angela Dunn Nb. 07-732 CA of the Circuit THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIR- As Deputy Clerk Court of the FIRST Judicial Cir- CUlt OF THE STATE OF cult in and for SANTA ROSA FLORIDA, IN AND FOR 050308 COUNTY, Florida wherein SANTA ROSA COUNTY 051008 BANK OF NEW YORK AS GENERAL CIVIL DIVISION 5/466 TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFI- Case No.VIN CATEHOLDERS CWABS. INC. 57-2008-CA-000540 ASSETBACKED CERTIFICATES, Divin 8 00540 SERIES 2006-1 1 is the Plaintif ision B -- - -and MICHAEL MALLOY; WELLS FARGO FINANCIAL Legal 5/467 JENNY MALLOY- TENANT #1; SYSTEM FLORIDA, INC. Legal 5/467 TENANT #2; TENANT #3 Plaintiff IN THE CIRCUI COR TENANT #4 are the Defend-a IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF ants, I will sell to the h iahest THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIR- and best bidder for cash at vs CUlT IN AND FOR SANTA STEPS OF THE SANTA ROSA WILLIAM H. CLINCH Ill; UN- ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA COUNTY COURTHOUSE at KNOWN SPOUSE OF WIL- CIVIL ACTION 11 00AM on the 3 day of LIAM H. CLINCH Ill; WELLS CASE NO. 007-CA-311 June, 2008, the allowingg de- FARGO FINANCIAL BANK; DIVISION A scribed property as selt forth in and UNKNOWN OCCU- WASHINGTON MUTUAL said Final Judgment: PANTS TENANTS OWNERS, BANK, COMMENCE AT A 4 and OTHER UNKNOWN PAR- Plaintiff, INCHES SQUARE CON- CRETE MONUMENT vs. (UNMARKED) LOCATED AT _ _ IJON. LA, etv T HE SOUTHWEST CORNER JOHN P. LACEY, et al, OF SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF Defendant(s). SECTION 17 TOWNSHIP 2 NOTICE OF RESCHEDULED SOUTH,A RAGE 27 WEST FORECLOSUREAL FLORIDA, SAID MONU MENT BEING THE NORTH- . B NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- EAST CORNER OF EAST suant to an Order Rescheduling BAY HEIGHTS SUBDIVI- Foreclosure Sae ted Apr SION AS RECORDED IN 28 2008 and entered in Case PLAT BOOK B PAGE 149 Nb. 2007-CA-311 of the Cir- OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS cult Court of the FIRST Judicial OF SAID COUNTY THENCE NIm e Circuit in and for SANTA ROSA NORTH 00 DEGREES 25 County, Florida wherein WASH- MINUTES 00 SECONDS INGTON MUTUAL BANK, is EAST AND ALONG THE ETW r F i,3 r the Plaintiff and JOHN P. WEST LINE OF SAID LACEY THE UNKNOWN SOUTHEAST 1/4 FOR SPOUSE OF JOHN P. LACEY 1141.75 FEET TO THE N/K/A DIANE LACEY; CAPI- POINT OF BEGINNING, -t..:ri' :. TOL ONE BANK; are the De- THENCE CONTINUE NORTI4 fendants, I will sell to the highest O0 DEGREES 25 MINUTES and best bidder for cash at 00 SECONDS EAST FOR -.i, ; '/ F'r:. 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Milton 626-8578| Pane 8-B Santa Resa's Press Gazette! Free Pr~ss Saturday-May 3, 2008 against you for the relief de- et al, Leal 5/472 L INTERESTED PERSONS ARE m minded n the Complaint or Pe. Defendantss. Legal 5/472 NOTIFIED THAT Jessie B. Bonam titon. I All creditors of the estate of the Deceased. NOTICE OF SALE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN decedent and persons having ESS hand and theAND FOR SANTA ROSA claims or demands against the NOTICE TO CREDITORS sea c on a NOTICE IS HERECY GIVEN pur- Y FLORIDA estate of the decedent other 2008said court on April 25, to the Final Judgment en- .: 57-2008-CP-113than those for whom provision The administration of the estate tered in this case now pendin Division: for full payment was made in of Jessie B. Bonam, deceased, Mary M Johnson in said Court, the style f which N STAT OF the Order of Summary Adminis- whose date of death was Febru- Cle[ o he Court is indicated above IN RE: ESTATE OF: traction must file their claims with ary 20, 2008, is pending in the CIRCUIT COURT SEAL I will sell to the highest and best LULA BELLE CUPIT, this court WITHIN THE TIME PE- Circuit Court for Santa Rosa By: Brandy Norris bidder for cash at the Front LULA BEE CU ' RIODS SET FORTH IN SEC- County Florida, Probale Divi- Deputy Clerk North Courthouse Steps of D TION 733.702 OF THE FLOR- sion, 6e address of which is the SANTA ROSA Counpty eceased. IDA PROBATE CODE. 6865 Caroline Street Suite N, In accor ance with the Ameri- Courthouse 6865 Caroline N T^ ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS Milton, Florida 32570-0472. cans Wit Disabilities Act, per- Street Milton, Florida NOICE TO CREDITORS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOR- The names and addresses of the sons in acom 32570 on the 18th day o m m a r Y EVER BARRED. NOTWITH- personal representative and the modaion topartpate in this JUNE,2008, at 1100 a dmini., station STANDING ANY OTHER APPLI- personal representative's ator- Hearing shoud onacte th e following described r, PERSONS HA CABLE TIME PERIOD ANY ney are set north below. Hearing should contact the the owing descriMeIN rap owhTOiAL SO HAPVING CLAIM FILED TWO YE8AR OR A.D.A. Coordinator nol later erty as set forth in said Order or CLAIMS OR DEMAND AMORE AFTER THE All creditors of the decedent than days priortohe Final Judgment to-wit: AGAINST THEABOVE ESTATE: DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH and other persons having claims rvic at"1-800-955- 8770. THE N 88.5' OF LOT 1, Yo e a be *. that IS BARRED. or demands against decedent's BLOCK 3 LOTS 2 AND6 Y , ar ereby notifed that an The date of first publication of estate on whom a copy of this 050308 BLOCK 3, DAVIDSON'S Order oa Summary Administra- this Notice is May 3, 2008. notice is required to be served 051008 SUBDIVISION ACCORD- tion has been entered in the es- must file their claims with this 051708 ING TO THE PLAT RE- tote of Lula Belle Cu Pit", de Attorney for Person Giving No- court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 052408 CORDED IN PLAT BOOK A, ceased, Flce -u e be r t ae: MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF 4 PAGE 41, OF THE PUBL 0 Court 1for Sana Rosa County s/Roy V. Andrews THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF RECORDS OF SANTA ROSA Cocr ProSanto Rosa Counh, a V Andrews THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AF- COUNTYFLORIDA. Florida, Proate Divisi the Linsa & Andrews PA. TER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF YA PISON CLAIMING address of which is 6865 aro- Post Office Box 58*'' E A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON AN INTEREST IN THE SUR- line Street, Milton Florida Milton FloridaC32572 THEM. Legal 5/471 PLUS FROM THE SAC IF 32570. that the decedent's (8501623-3200 SANY OTHER THAN tHE IF date of death was December Florida Bar No.: 228291 All other creditors of the dece- ANYIN THE CIRCUIT C OURT OF PRO THER THAN ASOF 23 2007; that the total value of dent and other persons having IN THE 1ST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT THE DCOURT OF PTE OF THE S the estate is21 65238 and Person Giving Notice: claims or demands against IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA PENDENS MUST FILE A that the names ad adrens of / Larry Cupit decedent's estate must fle their COUNTY, FLORIDA CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS those to whom it has been as- arry Cupilt claims with this court WITHIN 3 CASE NO. 05-68 CA 01 AFTER THE SALE. signed by such order re: MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF ORDERED AT SANTA ROSA 050308 THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC COUNTY, FLORIDA, this 24NAME ADDRESS 051008 THIS NOTICE. REGISTRATION SYSTEMS day of A0pril, 2008. Larry Thomas Cupitt 1 0 4 5/47 INC as nominee for CHASALL CLAIMS NOT FILED HOME FINANCE LLC succes- MARY M. JOHNSON Steep Bank Drive WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS sorby merCer to HAE MAN- A Clerk Circuit Court Cary, NC 27518-8954 Legal 5/473 SET FORTH IN SECTION HATAN MORTGAGE CORPO- SANTA iOSA, Florid 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA RATION successor to CHEMI CIRCUIT COURT SEAL Dennis Frank Cupitt 15906 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOR- CAL RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE By: Angela Dunn Ho Kn FOR SANTA ROSA EVER BARRED. CORPORATION, As Deputy Clerk Houston, TX 77059 COUNTY, FLORIDA -PRO- , BATE DIVISION NOTWITHSTANDING THE Plaintiff, 050308 Carol Cupitt Parks 109 Peb- File No. 57-2008-CP-149 TIME PERIOD SET FORTH vs. 051008 ble Brook Dr. Division "B" ABOVE ANY CLAIM FILED 5/471008 Clinton, MS 39056 I O l YEARS OR MORE AF JOSEPH E. BOWLES, IlII, et ux., 1___________ IN RE: ESTATE OF . BUSINESS SERVICES --ii. R & L Tree Service Free Estimates! . erous Dangerous -. 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ASSET-BACKED CER- TIFICATES, SERIES 2006-12, Plaintiff, THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, AS- SIGNEES, UENORS, CREDI- TORS, TRUSTEES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS CLAIM- ING BY THROUGH UN- DER, OR AGAINST MON- IA CARR, DECEASED , et 0.1,J-t/ tendants). TWICE OF ACTION *.THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, AS- SIGNEES, UENORS CREDI- TORS, TRUSTEES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS CLAIM- ING BY, THROUGH UN- DER, OR AGAINST, MON- ICA CARR DECEASED LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: UN- KNOWN CURRENT ADDRESS: UN- KNOWN ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING BY THROUGH, UNDER AND AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED INDIVIDUAL DE- FENDANT(S) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUSE HEIRS DEVISEES GRANTEES OR OTHER CLAIMANTS LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: UN- KNOWN CURRENT ADDRESS: UN- ;. KNOWN YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an ac- tion to foreclose a mortgage on ., the following' property in SANTA ROSA County, Florida: COMMENCE AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION 17 TOWNSHIP I SOUTH RAGE 28 WEST SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA, THENCE SOUTH 00 SECONDS EAST ALONG THE EAST UNE THEREOF S1755.60 FEET- THENCE NORTH 73 DEGREES 48 MINUTES 30 SECONDS WEST 2569.51 FEET TO - AN INTERSECTION WITH THE CENTERLINE OF A PAVED COUNTY ROAD (50 FEET R/W); THENCE NORTH 48 DEGREES 31 MINUTES 26 SECONDS WEST ALONG SAID CEN- S TERUNE 1232.61 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE CENTERLINE OF LODGEPOLE DRIVE (50 FEET R/WO; THENCE SOUTH 39 DEGREES 33 MINUTES 40 SECONDS WEST ALONG SAID CENTERUNE OF LODGEPOLE DRIVE 770.0 FEET TO A RADIUS POINT OF A CUL-DE-SAC, THENCE SOUTH 82 DE- GREES 25 MINUTES 28 SECONDS EAST ALONG THE CENTERUNE OF SAID LODGEPOLE DRIVE 496.26 FEET THENCE SOUTH 39 DEGREES 33 MINUTES 40 SECONDS WEST 30.02 FEET TO THE SOUTHERLY RIGHT OF WAY UNE OF SAID LODGEPOLE DRIVE (50 FEET R/W), SAID POINT LYING NORTH 39 DEGREES 33 MINUTES 40 SECONDS EAST 245.0 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINN- ING- THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH 39 DEGREES 33 -' MINUTES 40 SECONDS WEST -245.0 FEET TO THE NORTHERLY WATERS EDGE OF RACCOON BAYOU BE- ING ALSO THE POINF OF BEGINNING; THENCE NORTH 39 DEGREES 33 MINUTES 40 SECONDS EAST 239.0 FEET TO SAID S-SOUTHERLY RIGHT OF WAY UNE, THENCE SOUTH 82 DEGREES 25 MINUTES 28 SECONDS EAST ALONG1 SAID SOUTHERLY RIGHT OF WAY UNE 90.0 FEET- THENCE DEPART SAID SOUTHERLY RIGHT OF WAY UNE SOUTH 39 DE- GREES 33 MINUTES 40 SECONDS WEST 257.0 FEET TO SAID NORTHERLY WATERS EDGE- THENCE NORTHWESTERLY ALONG AND TOGETHER WITH THE MEANDERINGS OF SAID WATERS EDGE 90.0 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINN- ING. BEING LOT 17, BLOCK A, OF AN UNRE- CORDED SUBDIVISION KNOWN AS 'BAYOU GRANDE has been filed against you and you are required to serve a cop of your written defenses within 30 days after the first Publication, if any, on Florida Default Law Group, P.L. Plaintiff's attorney, whose ad- dress is 9119 Cormorate Lake Drive Suite 300 Tampa, Flor- ida 33634sand file the original with this tourt either before service on Plaintiff's attorney or immediately thereafter; other- wise a default will be entered against you for the relief de- manded in the Complaint or pe- tition. This notice shall be published once each week for wvo consec- utive weeks in the Press Ga- zWITNESS my hd and the seal Sof this Couron this 23 day of April, 2008. Mary M. Johnson Clerk of the Court CIRCUIT COURT SEAL By: Angela Dunn - As Deputy Clerk S050308 051008 AL474 Publisher's Notice Freedom Communica- tions1 Inc. 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Large fireplace, formal dinig room, kitchen bar with butcher block table. Approved for any disabilities, com- oletly furnished, cqble, V, microwave, small ap- plinces private parking. $795.06 + deposit. Must have references. 850-983-8195 App. only, Milton Apartments. 3 different locations. We have efficiencies, 1 Bdrms, 2 Bdrms. $350 Dep. 1 st month rent only $400 for any apartment. NO DOGSI Mention this ad for discount prices. 712-9968 Milton 2/1 N. Milton Area $525 month 341-8128 Milton 2-bedroom apartment for rent on Grace St. Fenced back yard. No pets. Water furnished. 450/mth $250/dep. Call 623-5734 or 626-0740 Milton Newer 3 BR/1 BA duplex. All ceramic tile. Stove. Fridge. Inside laundry room. Attached shed. Nice neighbor- hood. Non-smoking unit. $675 month. 626-2928. Milton Newly refurbished du- plex- 2 bedroom, 1 bath, refrigerator, D.W., stove, W/D hookups. 6463 Maddox Road, Milton. $550 mth./$500 de- posit. 623-1975 Milton Unfurnished 2/BR duplex $550/mth $400/dep. No pets. Call: 994-7246 Navarre- Waterfront Large 1 br, 1 ba, private pool W/D $650mo. Call 850 516-5696 Pace 2/1 in Wal-Mart area. $525. month/$300. deposit. 623-5062 6140 *3/2 Home, 4821 Makenna Cir. in Pace. $1,200. *4/2 Home 7035 Marissa Point Rd. in Milton. $1,400. *3/2 Home 4981 Marcus Cir. in Pace. $800. *2/2 Home 7867 S Airport Rd. in E. Milton. $825. *3/2 Home 3868 Sun Valley Ct. in Milton. $875. Santa Rosa Really 623-0077 2 BR House in Berryhill school district. $650 mth. 4 BR 2 1/2 Bath Townhouse in Cottage Woods. $950 mth. Highway commercial. East Milton 2,000 sq. ft. $900 mth. Blumac Realty, Inc. 981-1631 3 Bedroom Home bedrooms have hard- wood floors. Two baths/tile floors, living-dining combina- tion/ carpeting. Large family room/tile floor. One-car arage/washer-dryer hook-ups. Fenced back- yard. Berryhill Road, Mil- tn. $9507Month. $950 deposit. 623-1975 Andora ~ Des Country Vii Now Accepting App For I & 2 Bedr Apartment Call _ 994-4353 s n Sff _ _ _-i' Pea Ridge 2/1 in Jab Court, $450/mth $200/dep. Total Electric, no pets.Water and garbage furnished Bay Crest Realty 994-7918 71lL l ~ -lll rL U . .. .. . . . . . . . East Milton Roommate Wanted 3 bedroom 11/2 bath Must be dependable home. 1 shady acre. 1 and have references. car garage. $'50 m. Split rent and utilities on $850 dep. 626-9844. 3 bedroom brick house. Available in May. Ver nice place to lively Linda 850-564-0810/ 850- 572-6988. Please Sr � leave message. NEW A Roommate Wanted Share house - $550. East Milton, Florida month. Utilities included. 3/2 Brick Furnished or unfurnished. Brick Chumuckla area. Enjoy Home beautiful country living, split floor plan, Trey 20 minutes to Pace. Ceilings, Corner F/P, $250. deposit. Safe converted garage/ bo- neighborhood good nus room, det star- schools. 995-7803 age/carport, nearly 1 acre lot, private back- * yard, excellent condi- * ion $900/mtha6160 856-723-3499 l SMilton Glover Lane. Unfurnished Milton room with bath. Refrig & 2 New brick homes microwave available. No 1,450 Sj Ft, 3BD/2BA, laundry facilities, pets, al- oversized garage, cohol drugs. Must have fenced bac y all cell pkone and stainless steel appliances, vehicle.$75/wk Cell: with refrigerator and 850)206-1299 W/D, wooden blinds, 1 am-11pm) 1 year lease negotiable with military. $1,000mo Milton /$850 dep, pet deposit; Large Room, includes 3 minutes Milto , 12 min- utilities, washer/dryer, utes Pensacola. . share kitchen, near Kings 850-267-0440 or Middle School. 615-957-8999 $80-$100 per week plus deposit. 626-2786 Milton or 982-3176 4/2/2 $1,275 Thousand Oaks, Avail. , June 15, 08. 850-826-0832 4-- 10 Milton 3/2, C/H&A, equipped Small house for rent on kitchen, W/D hookup, Cedar St. Great for sen- large fenced yard, quiet rs. Rent $450, deposit and private, screened $250. Caoil 626-0740 or back porch. Close to 110. 623-5734 No pets. $600 month. $600 de- North Milton posit. Accepting appli- North Milton tons. 20t6-2 1947 3/BR, 1/BA $650/mth cations. $300/dep. or 3/BR Jay/Milton/Pace 2/BA $600/mth Rentals 2 & 3 bed- $300/dep. No pets. rooms. $400-$650 per 675-6614 . month.Section 8/Hud ac- ----------cepted. Call 994-5703 W .� Tn fA Marlborough Villa ge 3 bedroom/2 bath. Nice N - TOYard. $600 mth. $600 Pace Dep. 723-2532 3801 LUTHER Milton FO R DR 1 Mile south of Whiting S FOWLER RD Field. 2/BR, with air, Great neighborhood covered entry & all elec- 3 and 1, 1700sq.ft, tric Just remodeled, brick, 6 acres, accept , '10 $850/$85 washer hook up. ets. $850/$ $400/mth $30/dep. P7-1 190unfurnished. Includes gar- Pacbae ick up. No pets. 2 Bedroom, 2 bath. $675 mth.B appoint- Milton ment. Mary Blair 3/BR 2/BA Dou- 626-0287 blewide 4226 Starwood Court $650/mth Pace $300/dep. No pets, to- 3/3 Large doublewide tal electric. Bay Crest Re- 1800 sq ft. Oak shaded al yard, uet street, spot- 994.7918 less. $895/mth plus se-- curity. 877-511-0624 Milton 5113 Ridgway Blvd. Pace 2/BR 2/BA total electric, 4 BR/1 office/Jacuzz private lo t. $525/mth 2.5 B, dishwasher, refrig- $300/dep. No pets. Bay erator, w/d hookups. De- Crest Realty tached shop and garage. 994-7918 No Pets. 1 year lease. $800 mth. $500 dep. Milton 626-6872 ask for Cher- Marlboro Village yll. 2/BR 2/BA, homernust re- . modeled. Total electric, Quiet and clean 2 covered entry. No pets. bedroom office, sun- $450/mth, $350/dep. room, 1 1/2 bath, ch/a, 626-6464 otter 5:00pm. covered porch, work- shop. 5381 Williams St. Milton near MHS $795 mth. Quiet Park 2006 $695 dep. 623-9902 2/BR 2/BA. No Pets, non-smoking. $545 per Smonthplus deposit. 626-1552 as0 |North Milton Quiet & Clean 3/2, Milton CH/A Covered porch. Roommate wanted to $525/mth, includes share expenses in my water, garbae & sewer. home (non smoking envi- $495/eposff. ronment). $500. month - 623-9902 includes utilities. 850)686-2918 Off Avalon Blvd (after 6:30 pm) 2/BR, covered entry, all electric, CH/A, just re- Milton/Munson modeled. Water & gar- Long or short term. bage included. Quiet, non-smoking $425/mth $300/dep. environment - 3/2. No pets. 623-8753 Free Maid Service. P $295. month. Pace (573)303-2540 1/ in park. $435/mth $200/dep. No pets.Water and arboge furnished. Bay Crest Re- or Run -94-7918 Ilag Pace 11 g e :3/BR 2/BA dou- blewide, 4832 Guernsey Rd. $750/mth 'Ls* $500/dep. No pets, to- |lications tal electric. BayCrest Re- Ol 9 SAM 9994-7918 Milton Best Buy in Cedar Ridge Subdivision! This (move in ready) home has lots of eye a I and very cean. 3/BR 2/BA open floor plan, fire- place, all appliances stay. New stone floors in kitchen, dininmroom, and both baths. New roof '05. Lare 1 1x22 familyroom. New 12x1 6 metal shop building. This beauty was built in 98. Own- ers have relocated. Only $147,700. Bill Wallace Realty 623-5330 NEw rDIOAY Milton REDUCED 3BR/2BA 1625sf home on 1.5 fenced acres with large in ground pool, newer roof and AC/heat pump, near 1-10 on Audiss Road Drastically reduced $139,000 Call 727-424-3417 , 'this,-, ':_,ti: Navarre ~ 2 story, 4 br, 2�2 ba, 2150s home on large natural lot. 9' ceilings, separate living & dining rooms, eat-in Kitchen. Lg. whirlpool tub and sepa- rate shower in master bath. Beautiful, quiet wa- terfront -,ei;a t.:,rh.:.d Priced to ell u 11 h reduced price of $248,750. Call 850 261-0322, or 685-8048 leave message. in/Stewart St $250,000.00 Commercial 2 Acres cleared $260,000.00 Century 21 Danley Re- alty, Inc CALL LYNDA DAY 850-293-5339 Great agri-business site with 8000 sq. ft. of- fice and several green- houses on 20 acres in north Santa Rosa County. 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Sprint Cup Pre-Race Show - FOX @ 6 p.m. May 11 NASCAR Victory Lane - SPEED @ 7 p.m. The Next Lap' May 10 May 9 May16 May 10 Darlington Darlington Charlotte Sparta, Ky. Dodge Diamond Hill N.C. Lottery Kentucky 500 200 200 150 Schrader is now a driver for hire Dario Franchitti was re- evaluated this week by his doctors and will sit out this weekend's Sprint Cup Series race at Richmond International Raceway. NASCAR veteran Ken Schrader will drive the No. 40 Dodge on Saturday for the 400-lap event. "I had heard rumblings [Monday] that we were on the list to drive the No. 40," Schrader said Tuesday during a break in a test session for Haas at Nashville. "There's such a great tradition at Ganassi Racing. I'm glad we're getting this opportuni- ty." The race will be Schrader's first opportunity to drive for team owner Chip Ganassi, and the No. 40 will be the 10th different car num- ber he has driven in the Cup Series. Schrader, 52, also will compete in Sunday's ARCA/ReMax Carolina 500 at Rockingham Speedway but now must find another driver to practice and qualify the ARCA car. Schrader qualified third in Haas CNC Racing's No. 70 Chevrolet and finished 42nd in Sunday's Aaron's 499 at Talladega. Johnny Sauter is slated to drive the No. 70 for Haas this week. Schrader is confirmed to race in Richmond only. Franchitti also will be in Richmond with the No. 40 team. The No. 40 Dodge is outside top 35 in owner points and hence must qualify for Saturday's race on SPEED. Randy Moss forms his own race team Fresh. off a record break- ing NFL season, New England Patriots wide receiver Randy Moss announced Tuesday the formation of Moss Motorsports, LLC with its intended participation to begin in the Craftsman Truck Series. Moss anticipates that the team will debut at some point in the second half of the 2008 season and run selected races through the conclusion of the year. The partial schedule is a prelude to a full-time cam- paign in 2009. Sponsors and manufacturer alignments will be announced at a later date. "We don't have all of the details in place just yet, but I Driver: Regan Smith Owner: Teresa Earnhardt Points: 659 Points out of 34th: 4 Points ahead of 36th: 61 Place Owner 33 Michael Waltrip 34 Roger Penske 35 Teresa Earnhardt 36 Felix Sabates 37 Margaret Hass 38 Jeffery Moorad am very excited about Moss Motorsports becoming a part of NASCAR," Moss said. "I am by nature a very competi7 tive person and this is an out- let for me to compete at anoth- er level. There are some pretty awesome challenges in build-. ing a program like this from the ground up, but I am look- ing forward to it. "That's just another aspect of the competition -- you want to find the best people avail- able and you're competing with all the other teams out there. We're starting to look at who the best people are and working on getting them to be a part of our team." Regan Smith Driver Points David Reutimann 670 Sam Hornish, Jr. 663 Regan Smith 659 Dario Franchitti 598 Johnny Sauter 584 J.J. Yeley 579 Copyrighted Material ISyndicated Content Available from Commercial News Providers - * 4 Going for the Virginia Sweep 7 Denny Hamlin is looking for his own Indy By BILL GAMBLING sports@srpressgazette.com Joe Gibbs Racing driver Denny Hamlin is looking for a very unique sweep when the Sprint Cup Series cars take to the paperclip short track known as Richmond International Raceway. Hamlin, who is a native of Chesterfield, Va., is looking to complete the Virginia sweep with a win in the Crown Royal Presents the Dan Lowry 400. Completing the sweep for Hamlin, who drives the No. 11 FedEx Toyota for JGR would be like winning Indy. "Really special, especially Richmond in particu- lar, Martinsville is right there," said Hamlin. "I've got more experience there than I do any track that we go to. "But Richmond, I mean, that is in the woods of my hometown right there, 15 minutes away. And so I'm going to have a lot of friends and family out there. So everyone knows that this is my Indy." Last week at Talladega, Hamlin had the car need- ed to push anybody in the field to the front and he discovered this ability during practice. "Actually, when we were the second ,, fastest in I believe the first practice, I pushed harder," said Hamlin. "And I think our lap time was a good half a(sec- ond faster than the third place guy. And it was because I had latched onto his rear bumper and sent him for a ride. "So I discovered it in practice, and I just kind of learned different ways to make it work and make my car stay con- nected to the car in front of me. And it's just,- " it's secrets 2007 Pole Winner (mph) Jeff Gordon - 126.251 2007 Race Winner (mph) Jimmie Johnson - 91.270 Track Qualifying Record Bill Elliott - 126.499 m.p.h. (1999)" Track Race Record Dale Jarrett - 109.047 m.p.h. (1997) that you don't care to tell people because you don't want to: be the guy to give it all away, but eventually everyone is: going to, figure it out." In the last four or five races, Hamlin looks as if he has: Sound something as he has now climbed to the fourth; spot in the Sprint Cup Series driver points. "Really, just the luck side of things," said Hamlin.: "I mean, Daytona 500, I felt we had a race-winning car,: ran up front and had an incident on pit road. In: California we hit the water and were the first ones: out. After that, we really ran well. "In Atlanta I felt we had a shot to win, Kyle; won that one, which is good, but we lost power steering. And then after that we haven't finished, outside of the top six." Despite being fourth in points, Hamlin is, almost the unnoticed driver at JGR with Tony. Stewart's contract talks and the start of Kyle: Busch. Does that bother him? "No. It's just motivation," said Hamlin. "When we don't get the press that I feel like we deserve. I mean, yeah, Kyle, he's definitely won a couple of races this year. We've won a race and the last five races we've been the hottest team. "So I'm fine with it. Write about somebody else, because if you're not writing about us, we're able to stay focused and keep our job at hand." He could quite easily lose that obscurity if he takes the checker's Saturday night to complete his home state short track sweep with a win at Richmond. Denny Hamlin cele- brates his win earlier this season in Martinsville and now is eyeing the chance for a Virginia short track sweep. ( ~.r' 4~ urn U'- ~ After Aaron's 499 Driver ' 1. Jeff Burton 2. Kyle Busch 3. Dald Eamhardt, Jr. 4. Denny Hamlin 5. Jimmie Johnson 6. Kevin Harvick 7. Clint Bqwyer 8. Greg Biffle 9. Tony Stewart 10. Carl Edwards Behind Leader -22 -79 -99 -102 -139 -165 -199 -210 -263 After Aaron's 312 Driver 1. Clint Bowyer 2. Carl Edwards 3. Kyle Busch 4. David Reutimann 5. Mike Bliss 6. David Ragan 7. Brad Keselowski 8. Jason Leffler 9. Mike Wallace 10. Bobby Hamilton, Jr. After O'Reilly Auto Parts 250 -Behind Leader -27 -39 -129 -145 -153 -175 -200 -254 -372 Driver Ron Homaday Rick Crawford Todd Bodine Dennis Setzer Johnny Benson Kyle Busch Matt Crafton Chad McCumbee Jack Sprague Ted Musgrave Behind Leader -61 -71 -109 -109 -130 -136 -142 -146 -148 After Kansas Lottery 150K Driver Behind 1. Matt Carter Leader 2. Frank Kimmel -25 3. Justin Allgaier -30 4. Patrick Sheltra -80 5. Scott Speed -85 6. Tom Hessert III -90 7. John Wes Townley -95 8. Ken Butler III -120 9. Ricky Stenhouse, Jr. -130 10. Bobby Gerhart -180 On the Bubble CAREWASH Car Wash Detail Center Auto Detail 247S 'Supporuang Chidren nIospIralp & Cancer R search" a �.rnh ,.-tr h'"* -^ : 981-9115 712-7874 >, ,__ _-.". -. "". " , * * ' -- h flB 89 _.---l- 4352 Avalon Blvd. ,W Pace Location t ,3r s t.r i .Si%- mrnr. k upp, - 'aron's auuu y 1iy ., L U a. IQ 1I- . L E/Finish |
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