![]() ![]() |
![]() |
|
UFDC Home |
myUFDC Home | Help | ![]() |
Section A: Main | |
Section B: ‘Styles | |
Section C: Sports | |
Section C: Classifieds |
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Full Citation | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Table of Contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Section A: Main
A 1 A 2 A 3 A 4 A 5 A 6 A 7 A 8 Section B: ‘Styles B 1 B 2 B 3 B 4 B 5 B 6 B 7 B 8 Section C: Sports C 1 C 2 C 3 Section C: Classifieds C 4 C 5 C 6 C 7 C 8 |
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Full Text | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
I Milton ePa *PeaR ide *Ja *Al Santa Qosa's Press 12/01 /05 **B010 LIBRARY OF FLORIDA HISTORY UNIVERSITY OF FL PO BOX 117007 GAINESUILLE FL 32611-700 50C(P us axI*YorInl hmeow nwsapr. corner acetuy 1 INSIDE 10 inches in 20 hours: High winds, lightning keep Gulf Power Co. crews busy By JIM FLETCHER PG Assistant Publisher More than $2 million in damage was received b, aircraft and buildings at NAS Whiting Field. The damage came from last weekend's hailstorm. See story, Page 6A. NEWS VIEWS 0L Whal do yc FEMA's long-ter plans? If you woke up yesterday morning to find yourself with- out power; you weren't alone. Rain began falling in Santa Rosa Thursday, continued into: the evening, throughout the night and, by Friday morning, even heavier cells were rolling through the area. "We've had our share of trouble this morning," Gulf Power's John Hutchinson noted Friday. The high winds, heavy rains and' frequent lightning strikes were keeping Gulf Power crews hopping. The electric utility noted sporadic power outages across the two-county area. "We had a lot of schools that were out of power today," Hutchinson said. Weather stations at NAS Whiting Field logged more than . 10 inches of rain in a 20 hour period. (12 inches in a 24-hour period is considered a "flood".) In addition, Whiting per- sonnel say they recorded winds in the 40 mph range with occa- sional gusts higher than that. The heavy-rains sent area. creeks, streams and rivers rising out of their banks-a problem officials say will continue over the next few days as run off See FLOOD, Page 2A. ou think of m recovery JACKIE STEWART (Ma'or, Town of Jay) "They're wonderful ideas. It's a great help giving peo- ple direction and informa- tion we can use." I/ "*.4 1 . 4, These cars could almost have used outboards as they attempted to make their way down Pace Lane in Milton. Similar sights could be found all across Santa Rosa Friday morning. Press Gazette photo by Bill Gamblin 2 It's Fair Time in Ii i-Milton ISanta Rosa Count, resi- . .dents "As the community l.., recovers and contin- , ues to gro%', planning is a crucial step, while continuing to be community led." HUNTER WALKER S(Counth a- ..Administrator) ., ,. "It's got some Ialue, but it's not a finished S product. The i ke' % ill be ,' funding and Ipriorilization." CASSANDRA SHARP (Business ow ner) "I like the plan because it's pretty, encompass- ing. I'm just happN to hae the help." Norma English, Master Gardener and Kay Ottle,, Master Gardener-in-training, clip plants for propagation. The Friends of the Milton Gardens and the Uni\ersit) of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences plan a weekend of flowers, plants, trees and more. The event gets underway this morning at PJC's Milton campus. Residents can come to view the flora or purchase any of the plants. Proceeds from the event will go to the Milton Gardens and to various scholarships. Master Gardeners will be on hand to answer "budding" gardeners' questions. THADDEUS COHEN (Secrelarn of Community Affairs) "It's not just a roadmap, but it's a roadmap to opportunity." The Press Gazette is printed on 100% recy- cled paper using envi- ronmentally-friendly soy-based ink. 1Y1INK" S 7ECCO 1.EB5 ::y i1 Builder of new By JIM FLETCHER PG Assistant Publisher Florida's Department of Transportation (DOT) is poised to, next week, announce. the firm chosen to build a new 1-10 bridge across the Escambia Bay. That news came Thursday as Tommie Speights, DOT Spokesman addressed a group of Pace Rotarians at the Stonebrook Clubhouse. "We received three bids," Speights told the group, "the contractor will be chosen from among those three." The three in contention for the job: Gilbert- Southern/Massrnan (the firm that rebuilt the span after Hurricane Ivan) with a bid of I $360.4 million and 932 days; Archer Western (the firm cur- rently building the I-10/I-110 'flyover' in Pensacola) with a bid of $317 million and 905 days; and Tidewater Shanska (currently working on a bridge for the DOT in St. Augustine) with a bid of $242.7 million and 862 days. Previous reports had indi- cated the new spans would be built on either side of the exist- ing bridges, but Speights says two of the three firms (includ- ing the low-bidder) have opted, instead, for a plan to build both new bridges south of the exist- ing 1-10 spans. Hurricane Ivan ravaged the I-10 bridge-destroying 58 sec- tions and misaligning another 66. DOT officials quickly let an , Press Gazette photo by Joshua Wilks By DEBORAH NELSON Press Gazette Staff Writer Get ready for cotton candy, tents and midway rides-after last Fall's Ivan-enforced hiatus, the Fair is coming back to town. Santa Rosa's 12th annual C-, ilib Fdil L'CL_ ul'ld fi". t1 t week with grand opening events Tuesday night. The activities will continue through Sunday. Ribbon-cutting ceremonies are scheduled for 7 p.m. at tast Milton's Recreational Park at 8604 Bobby Brown Road. Gates open at 5. Organizers say this year's Fair will be bigger and better than ever. Planned events include a new county-wide ball tournament as well as a Rodeo and Circus. Rodeo and other horse events happen throughout the week. Circus performances are scheduled for 6 and 8:30 p.m. on weeknights, 2, 6 and 9 p.m. on Saturday, and 2 and 5 p.m. on Sunday. Plenty of vendors will be on hand with fair food, crafts and a host of other fair stuff for sale. Judged exhibits (all in air- conditioned display areas) include canning, handiwork and crafts, and artwork, as well as horticulture and youth setups. Programs for youngsters include a coloring contest, Gates open at 5 p.m. on weekdays and at noon on Saturday and Sunday, April 9th and 10t Nelson @sr-pg. comr -10 bridge to be named soon emergency contract to get the span open to traffic. Gilbert- Southern/Massman did that job in a record 17 days, but Speights says, the firm's previ- ous work on the bridge does not necessarily mean it will receive this contract-especially since it is the highest bidder. Speights told the Rotarians the design-build concept would shave years off the construction process. "Without the design- build concept," Speights says, "replacing the I1-10 bridge would likely take three to four years longer." The firms' bids were opened two weeks, ago and, since then, DOT officials have been meeting with representa- tives of the firms, hearing their presentations. "We will be awarding a contract," Speights says, "sometime next week." "After the contract is awarded," he notes, "the win- ning firm will immediately go to work securing all the neces- sary permits. That will take about two months. By the end of May or mid-June, you should see crews beginning construc- tion on the new'spans." Plans call for two complete- ly new bridges. Both will be three lanes and will include emergency shoulders. And, Speights says, they will include one other "very important" aspect: additional height. "We did learn something from Hurricane Ivan," Speights says. Officials blame the bridges' early demise on the ris- ing waters of the bay. As Ivan approached with its 130 mph winds, the waters of the Bay began to rise-trapping air in the space under the bridge spans. This, DOT officials say, created a "tremendous upward force" which, at the height of the storm, had the spans barely resting on their supports. Wave action did the rest. As wave after wave struck the bridge, the spans were simply washed off their supports- dropping to the bottom of the Bay. Many of those that remained, while not washed away, had been badly mis- aligned. "So," Speights says, "the new bridges will be 20 to 25' higher. See BRIDGE, Page 3A. ^"^-s-4 ' y.- t : ' . P ng a T h [ I Q I R ntI r nUfI nS t r y A i l 2 2 0 5 Flood Continued From Page One. works its way into the river sys- tem. At Milton's Mayo Park, Pond Creek was well out of its banks and over many of the pic- nic tables used by locals to enjoy an outdoor meal. In low-lying areas, culverts filled and water began backing up into the street causing cars to leave a "wake" as they passed through. In some areas, the water was high enough to cause engines to stall. Gulf Power officials say more than 1,200 homes were withotit power for "some length of time" Friday morning. The two more troublesome areas, notes Hutchinson were in Jay and on Glover Lane in Milton. At Glover Lane, Hutchinson says the outage was caused by a downed pole. He speculates lightning hit the pole, splitting it and putting many in that area without power. - The heavy rains follow a weekend in which hailstones pelted many Santa Rosa resi- dents, leaving some asking "what is coming next?" At press time, rains were expected to continue through Friday, but forecasters were calling for a good weekend. Story written by Jim Fletcher Reach him at:' fletcher@sr-pg.com County Government I -, ~ I ,1 IL I -31-"...:. _, '- *-*-;* ' * *. L , -* .. F-? *!!,. . **.,:," '.. ,,;.-* :. '''.,- -' *\ 6 .- *r? *,. ,-y .. * . The waters of Pond Creek in Milton were well out of the banks Friday morning. While levels in the Blackwater River were not terribly high Friday, officials say that will change as area creeks continue dumping their contents into the river. Santa Rosa saw more than 10 inches of rainfall in less than 20 hours Thursday and Friday. Press Gazette photo by Joshua Wilks 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, FL. 32571; phone 994-6426. ' * District 4: Gordon Goodin; 6467 Avenida De Galves, Navarre, 32566; phone 939-4949. . * District 5: John Broxson, 6495 Caroline St. Suite M, Milton 32570, phone 932-1340. The Santa Rosa County Commission meets at 9:00 a.m. on , both the second and fourth Thursday of each month. The lead- ers meet in committee at 9:00 a.m. on Monday's proceeding the Thursday meetings. Meetings are held in commission chambers of the Administrative Complex on Highway 90. Phone 983-1877 for information or to reach commissioners in their offices. State Government * Representative Greg Evers: 5233 Willing Street, 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 1 * Governor Jeb Bush: PL05 The Capitol, 400 S. Monroe St., Tallahassee, FL 32399 (850) 488-4441. Email: fl_gover- nor@myflorida.com Business group installs leaders Federal Government - Over 16,000 people ran the marathon... it was my first SMy training began 13 weeks before the marathon. I set my goal to finish under 3 hours. It took discipline and determination. I had a five-year-old reason: Tommy Whitman who has leukemia. SI completed my first half marathon with TEAM IN TRAINING for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, My personal commitment to you...- Whether helping sell or buy your family a home, is to go the extra mile. Call and ask for Jeanese HaywardBroker Associate,. S6478 Highway 90, Suite A Milton FL, 32570 S phone 850-981-1555 Fax 850-981-1444 Tollt 866-981-1555 Profitability. "(Our success) is not about the leadership, it's everybody in the group," Sims comments. "We really have a great energy with people who get out there and get the ball going." BNI members say .the organization is about more than just making contacts. ' "You really can't fake integrity," says Education Coordinator Jay Gallacher, New York Life. "Don't look for the fast buck-we're looking for setting up relationships with people." Currently, 40,000 BNI members worldwide participate in 3,225 chapters, according to group sources. The Milton chapter maintains 25 members and plans to expand member- ship by five to 10 businesses. To find out more about membership, contact Keri Sims at 626-6072, or Debbie Coon, 623-2120. .. Saturday April 2, 2005 , .,' ;*; Pan 2-.A e hT Santa Rosa Press e -.1 ,1 The Santa Rosa Chapter of Business Network International (BNI) installed new officers this. week and is making plans to bring more members into the organization. Vice President Keri Sims, Premiere Pet Grooming owner/operator, takes over the President slot from Milton Computers owner/operator John Marshall. Press Gazette's Account Executive Debbie Coon steps in as Vice President, while Wayne Vednarczyk of Check Assist assumes the Treasurer spot from Certified Public Accountant Jill Sport. BNI facilitates networking between area businesses through word of mouth refer- rals and testimonials. The group also offers public speaking, joint-marketing and business advisory opportunities. Membership is limited to one business per field, and each member keeps and distributes business cards for the rest of the group . Officials describe the group's founding principles as Visibility, Credibility and HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES * Rep. Jeff Miller: 324 Cannon House Office Building, , Washington, D.C. 20515; phone (local) 479-1183; (DC) (202) It 225-4136; 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, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., Washington, D.C. 20500; phone (202) 456- ' 1414. Email at:president@whitehouse.gov. * Vice President Dick Cheney: Office of the Vice President, : White House, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., Washington,, D.C.,!, 20500; phone (202) 456-1414. ' County Government SCHOOL BOARD * District 1: Kenneth Smith, 5700 Camelia St., Milton 32570, j 623-4395. * District 2: Hugh Winkles, 5684 Nicklaus Lane, Milton 32570, . 623-6299 > * District 3: Diane Coleman, 9400 Octavia Lane, Navarre 32566, 939-2661. * District 4: JoAnn J. Simpson, 5059 Faircloth Street, Pace . 32571, 994-5446 ' * District 5: Edward Gray III- 10 Gilmore Dr, Gulf Breeze, FL 32561850-932-6287 The SantaRosa County School Board meets at 6:30 p.m. on the 2nd and 4th Thursday at 5086 Canal St., Milton. Phone: 983-5000. g- Want a better understanding of long-term care? Invest an hour on April 6th or April 21st Learn to protect'your assets from the potential costs of Northwestern LongTerm Care Insurance Company, I needing long-term care. e There is a maze of providers A Northwestern Mutual Company and payers for long-term care services. Financial Representalives Ray Davis and Steve Langley can help sift through the information in just an hour so you are better able to decide whether the insurance option makes sense for you. Our free, no-obligation session can help. Call (850) 208-0115 today to make your reservation. Wednesday, April 6th or Thursday, April 21st Ryan's Steakhouse 4955 Hwy 90 Pace, FL Located in front of Wal-Mart W. Ray Davis, CSA, CLU, ChFC, MA Financial Representative (850) 994-8957 (850) 449-1176 ray.davlsianmfn.comn www.nmfn.com/raydavls William Steven Langley Financial Representative (850) 208-0115 (850) 377-0390 ,o. ti... I IIfhl **u ath .. ] www.nmfn.com/stevelangley The Romero Financial Group eqr-r 5056 San Miguel Street Northwestern Mutual Milton, 1. 32583-5640 FINANCIAL NETWORK* www.nmfln.conl F^ LT,( 101 i lr*.\(. '5. 4 A Local Locals feel Whiting's location best insurance against BRAC As any successful Realtor knows, it's all about location, location, location. For those involved in pro- tecting NAS Whiting Field dur- ing the upcoming round of mil- itary base closures, it's land, air and sea they believe will be some of the primary factors in proving the value of Santa Rosa County's Naval fixed wing and helicopter training facility to U.S. President George W. Bush and lawmakers' Local leaders, such as Pete Gandy, chairman of the two- county Military Regional Oversight Committee, feel opti- mistic that the assets both NAS Whiting Field and NAS Pensacola have, and all the work that has been done to deal with threatening base closure issues will make neither instal- lation face the "dreaded" list. Gandy, speaking to mem- bers of the Pace Rotary Club recently, says, "you can relo- cate buildings and people, but having adequate air space and the availability of the Gulf of Mexico for sea training are irre- placeable components that play in favor of preserving the mili- tary presence in both Santa Rosa and Escambia Counties." Gandy, Santa Rosa County Commissioner Don Salter and local leaders closely involved in protecting the region's Naval training commands, are cau- tiously optimistic about the Pentagon's latest round of base closures-expected sometime in September. The closure list, which Gandy notes does not exist at this point, (despite rumors to the contrary), will be released in May. While anything can happen between now and the time the list is drafted, Gandy says he and members of the region's base-preservation network believe the two major training complexes aren't as vulnerable as in the past. When asked if politics plays a factor in both the Pentagon's actions as well as President Bush's recommenda- tions to Congress, Gandy swift- ly replied, "absolutely yes." But, he says, Santa Rosa County officials have gone to great lengths to eliminate rea- sons and factors that would contribute to unfavorable find- ings by Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfield or those appointed to the Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) Commission. President Bush will nomi- nate members of the BRAC Commission next Tuesday. Military value will play a key factor in the Commission's decision, which involves cur- rent and future mission capabil- ities, including impact on oper- ational readiness; joint war fighting and training, says See WHITING, Page 5A. Bridge Continued From Page One. DOT specs for the job demand the new eastbound bridge be built and open by the end of 2006. At that point, there will be a three-lane bridge headed east and the old west- bound bridge will still be in operation providing two lanes in that direction. By the end of next year, Speights says, there will be more lanes across the Bay than before Ivan. Then, the new westbound span is to be ready two years later, providing three more lanes in that direction. Why three lanes? J Speights says the DOT has a plan. Once the 1-10/I-110 'fly- Iover' is complete, DOT will -widen 1-10 (from Davis Highway in Escambia to the bridge) to three lanes. "By 2008," says Speights, i "we will widen 1-10 on the Santa Rosa side-from landfall ito Avalon Blvd. to three lanes as I well. This, officials hope, will greatly relieve some of the transpornJuon tension on 1-10 and "get the traffic flowing again." *Other than the I-10 bridge, 1 Speights said, a lot of construc- dtion is going on in Santa Rosa: v. ork on four-laniing State Road 87 in south Santa Rosa (slated to be complete in August), Four-laning Highway 87 from Hickory Hammock Road to Highway 90 (slated to be com- plete in 2006), resurfacing i Highway 87 north from south of Clear Creek to Highway 4 (set to be finished in 2006), rebuilding the Ivan-destroyed County Road 399 from Navarre Beach to Pensacola Beach (set to be finished by July 4.) To lessen the chances of future hurricane damage to that road, Speights says it is being "moved" to a location farther north. And much more work is coming. This year, Speights says, the DOT will be letting more than $2 billion in con- tracts. In June, the state will let contracts for four-laning Highway 87 from north of Five Forks to the Eglin Air Force Base property. In August, contracts will be let for the resurfacing of Highway 90 (from Avalon Blvd. to Stewart Street.) But the project most dear to many Santa Rosans-the four- laning of Avalon Blvd. remains in the distant future. Speights says the project has been busted into two parts: one phase from Highway 90 to the CSX railroad and the other phase from the railroad to 1-10. The northern phase is set to have contracts let at the end of 2008 or early 2009. There are currently no monies or plans for the second phase. Speights was asked about rumors that Florida lawmakers were considering increasing Florida's state sales tax to gen- erate more dollars for road work. What will insure the Panhandle gets its fair share of such dollar?, Speights was asked. His answer? "Your legisla- tors." "But be careful what you ask for," Speights told Rotarians. "You might get it. For years, Escambia said the same thing, that it wasn't get- ting any roadwork done. Look what it has now. Construction is underway everywhere and roads are torn up everywhere you try to go." Story written by Jim Fletcher. Reach him at: fletcher@ sr-pg.com b- c~ a e S -oa s l Your Local Wakeboard and Waterski Boat Dealer Hightway 4 West, Jay, FL -.,i .WITH CLOSEOUT PRICES ON 2004 MODELS If y ur bat gt damaged III Hurmrln I,'1 cons ider Il i t wi l d I ruc '..jlr fLis iTE) hI1 hK Cul TR0N ,.r j drn'e ..f..rm CARAVELLE '"_-_ -www.blackwatersportboats.com Philip Marshall 850-336-9899(Cell) -pmarshal@erec.net 850-6754663 (Afterhours) Join us for an Informational Seminar WellCare THE COMMON SENSE APPROACH TO MEDICARE WCM0685NAOFO (05/04) April 4 April 6 .April 7 April 7 Ollie's David's Catfish House La Hacienda Texas Roadhouse 6181 Hwy 90 5120 Dogwood Dr 6471 Hwy 90 6645 Hwy 90 Milton, FL 32570 Milton, FL 32570 Milton, FL 32570 Milton, FL 32570 1 1:OOam 2:00pm 11:00am 2:00pm The plan utilizes a Preferred Drug List, Limitations, restrictions and co-payments may apply, WellCare is a Medicare Advantage health plan with a Medicare contract that is reviewed annually, and the availability of coverage beyond the end of the current contract year is not guaranteed. You must continue to pay your part B premium. ** ay@ r 0 0 *., *6 & 1/ -1 4 1 ..-, t r, With some lenders today, hidden behind their attractive home loan rates are an ugly assortment of fees and qualifying conditions. So, look carefully. Or, simply come to Peoples First. Because, behind our great rates are Loan Counselors you can trust for straight talk and the best terms.available. Anywhere else, what you see may not always be what you get. HO Comunity Bark The best bank in the neighborhood. CORDOVA 4920 Bayou Blvd 484-3000 CREIGHTON 940 Creighton Road 473-4320 PACE 4952 Highway 90 995-7425 GULF BREEZE 207 Gulf Breeze Pkwy. 934-0027 DOWNTOWN 110 East Garden St. 435-9962 www.peoplesfirst.com e hT Santa Rosa Press Ga e Page 3-A y adrutaS April 2 2 5 t PAGE 4A I THE SANTA ROSA PRESS GAZETTE APRIL 2. 2005 It's 'brain work' Santa Rosa County.'s school district, as well as the other 66 in Florida would be far better off hav- ing the option of a county-wide average class size instead of a cap on individual classes as Florida Governor Jeb Bush is suggesting. And the reason why is, such a direction would result in noticeable tax dollar savings and allow for those extra dollars to go toward some critical needs including better pay for all teachers. As we are all aware, Bush has been a vocal opponent of the class-size amendment which we, the voters, approved in 2002. It was at that time that Bush threw his support behind a ballot pro- posal that would allow districts to calculate class sizes using a more lenient standard. All voters need to clearly understand that such a change would save money while still meeting the objective of relieving overcrowded classrooms. Once again, Florjida voters, and yes many right here in Santa Rosa County, were bluffed into believing that by approving the smaller class size our children would be afforded a better opportuni- ty of learning. This is a flawed concept and one that again demonstrates the need for clear revisions in just how promoters of self-serving amendments to our state's constitution push their agendas. We all remember the so-called "bullet train" amendment which voters finally came to their senses on and reversed. Bush suggests his method will provide flexi- bility to school districts and will.free up resources that could be applied to attracting and retraining quality teachers. And by having the available revenues, Bush says the minimum starting pay for teachers could be $35,000, an 11.2 percent increase over the cur- rent statewide average of $31,467. The joint resolution being tossed around Tallahassee wouldn't change the parameters of classroom sizes approved by voters. Caps for grades pre-kindergarten through third grade would remain at 18 students; for grades 4-8, 22 students; and for grades 9-12, 25students. Bush says his plan would allow district aver- ages-not individual classrooms-to be the benchmark for compliance., The Governor's move would speed up 'statewide implementation by three years (to 2007) and would lessen the disputed $28 billion he and other analysts say class-size reduction will cost. It isn't likely voters will have a chance to approve Bush's plan until 2006 and it is highly unlikely a special election will be held this year. Let this be a warning to all votes that constitu- tional amendments are not in the best interest of the taxpayers, but rather self-serving interest groups that have ulterior motives. The bullet train amendment was one as well as this smaller classroom measure. What we've experienced over the last few years clearly shows reform is needed in this process. And voters certainly need to be far more ,knowledgeable when confronted by promoters of amendments to our state's constitution. The conse- quences of our vote can and have proven to be both costly and absolutely unnecessary. We need to carefully weigh any amendment that is put before us. Just because it "sounds" good doesn't mean we can really "afford" to do it. It's an extra bit of "brain-work" that we all need to exercise when at the polls. APRIL 2, 2005 G 6anta osaa azette VOL. 98, NO. 1 Serving Milton, Pace, Jay Holley-Navarre, Gulf Breeze & surrounding communities The Press Gazette (USPS 604-360) is pub- lished twice weekly on Wednesdays and Saturday for $24 per year (in county) by Milton Newspapers, Inc., Michael Coulter, Publisher. Periodicals postage paid at Milton, Florida. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to: The Press Gazette, 6629 Elva Street, Milton, Florida 32570. Michael Coulter ... .President & Publisher Jim Fletcher ....... .Assistant Publisher Carol Barnes ...... .Business Manager Carlton Henderson .General Manager Deborah Nelson ... .Staff Writer Josh Wilks .........Staff Writer Obie Crain, Jr. ......Special Projects Writer Bill Gamlin ....... .Sports Editor Jim Martin ......... .Advertising Manager Debbie Coon ........Advertising Exec. Toni Coberly .......Bookkeeper Rosie Farhart .......Archives Tracie Smelstoys ... .Circulation ................... & Classifieds Tracey Murphree .Classifieds, ..............Graphic Design Sheena Brunson ... .Classifieds Freddy Coon .......Pressroom Foreman Gaspar De La Paz .. .Darkroom Technician Angela Perritt ..... .Production Manager Debra Wistner ..... .Graphic Designer Cheryl Baker .......Typesetting Wayne Coon, Joseph Bowman, Nick Proulx and Brian Rinehart .Post-Press Advertising rates available on request. Telephone all departments: (850) 623-2120 623-3616 FAX 623-9308 email: news @ sr-pg.com 6629 Elva St., Milton, Florida 32570 Don't Forget to Recycle Your Paper Your' Copyrighted Material kSyndicated Content ilable from Commercial News Providers // to f.O r% Is it the law or a good idea? By WALTER WILLIAMS Special to the Santa Rosa Press Gazette Here's my question to you: Should we be gov- erned by good ideas? You say, "Williams, what do you mean?" Here's an example: I regular- ly bike for fun, cardiovascular fitness and, hopefully, for a longer, healthier life. In my opin- ion, that's a good idea. That being the case, would you deem it proper for Congress to enact legislation requiring Americans to bike regularly or perform some other cardiovascular fitness exercise? What if Congress didn't act on .this good idea? Would you deem it proper and acceptable if WALTER five out of nine U.S. Supreme WILLIAMS Court justices, in the name of "evolving standards" and promoting the general wel- fare, decreed that we all participate in some fitness exercise? Let's look at it. It's easy to dismiss my questions and example by saying they're stupid and far-fetched. A more enlightened response would be to quote from Thomas Jefferson: "Congress has not unlimited pow- ers to provide for the general welfare, but only those specifically enumerated." In other words, Congress holds only those powers delegated or enumerated in the Constitution. Your followup response might be another Thomas Jefferson quotation: "[T]hat whensoever the General Government assumes undelegated powers, its acts are unauthoritative, void, and of no force." That means if Congress or the courts were to mandate biking, we could ignore it. Suppose biking advocates saw no hope in getting Congress to enact legislation mandating regular bik- ing and saw the U.S. Supreme Court as a means to accomplish their ends. Tell me your preference. Would you prefer-the justices to rule along the lines they did in the recent Roper v. Simmons case, finding the execution of teenagers unconstitutional because, as, Justice Anthony Kennedy speaking for the 5-4 majority-said, "It is proper that we acknowledge the overwhelming weight of international opinion against the juvenile death penalty"? Modified to fit my biking example, Justice Kennedy might say, "We acknowl- It's all; about greed FM RON KURTZ: Dear Editor: I can see the cost of gas going to $3 a gallon soon. This is the first time that I remember when the rise in energy cost has nothing to do with anything but greed. The Arabs said on TV the other day that they were ready and willing to ship all the crude we would want, at any time we ask. They said that the reason the U.S. is having a problem is that we no longer have enough refineries left in operation to handle the crude. edge-the overwhelming weight of international opin- ion that regular biking is a good idea." Or, would you prefer the justices to say, "We're guided by the U.S. Constitution, and we find no con- stitutional authority to rule that Americans must reg- ularly bike, despite your nonsense argument about the 'promoting the general welfare' clause; get out of our court"? Whether "evolving standards," the "weight of international opinion" and good ideas should deter- mine court decisions underlies much of the ongoing conflict over President Bush's federal court appointees. A federal court appointee who'd say his decisions are guided by the letter and spirit of our Constitution would be tagged by Democrat senators and a few Republican senators, such as Arlen Specter, as an extremist. They'd prefer justices who share for- mer Chief Justice Charles E. Hughes' vision that, "We live under a Constitution, but the Constitution is what the judges say it is.".Translated, that means we don't live under the Constitution; we live under tyrannical judges. Many law professors, and others who hold con- tempt for our Constitution, preach that the Constitution is a living document. Saying that the Constitution is a living document is the same as say- ing we don't have a Constitution. For rules to mean anything, they must be fixed. How many people would like to play me poker and have the rules be "living"? Depending on "evolving standards," maybe my two pair could beat your flush. The framers recognized there might come a time to amend the Constitution, and they gave us Article V' as a means for doing so. Early in the last century, some Americans thought it was a good idea to ban the manufacture and sale of alcohol. They didn't go to court asking the justices to twist the Constitution to accomplish their goal. They respected the Constitution and sought passage of the 18th Amendment. The founders were right about a lot of things, but they were dead wrong when they bought into Alexander Hamilton's Federalist Paper No. 78 pre- diction that the judiciary was the "least dangerous" branch of government. Walter E. Williams is a professor of economics at George Mason University. To find out more about Walter E. Williams and read features. by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com. COPYRIGHT 2005 CREATORS SYNDICATE, INC. They were amazed that we shut them all down. "We" being the powers that be. So this is just another case of our being screwed again, by Bush and Government. What is going on with our government has never before been allowed to happen, but for some reason, (maybe our personal SIN,) nothing seems to be able to stop the loss of our liberties, freedom and monies at light speed. The government has attacked us from every angle and we, as a nation, don't even have a clue yet that the knife has not only been driven deep into our gut, but has been twisted. You Spoke Out, Santa Rosa... Thursday, 6:22 a.m. This is Phillip. In reference to your high gasoline price column, in 1934, I worked in a processing facility and the cost of gas was the same as an hour's wage: 18.5 cents. Wednesday, 3:59 p.m. My name is Annie and I'm calling about cable TV. I was pay- ing $53 for channels two through 70. In order to save money, I called Mediacom to change to basic 2 through 13. Imagine my surprise when I was told the price is $17.95-a recent increase of more than 100%. That is crazy. I would just like to know how they can justify such an increase. Maybe they could use some com- petition. I would switch to satel- lite, but I live in an apartment and my landlord won't allow it. Thanks for letting me vent. Tuesday, 11:21 a.m. This is Mary Ann. I am so sorry I made the comment that Terri Schiavo had a right to die. She has a right to live if she so chooses. I did not know she was wanting to live and I am so sorry I said that. Tuesday, 12:56 a.m. I'd like the people that are speaking so violently about the church-going people should remember that they knew it was dry when they came here. If they don't like it, they can leave. Us, as church-going people will fight it. We won't go picket, but we will fight to keep these things away : from us. Monday, 1:40 p.m. This is Ben. I was just won- dering if there was anyone in Santa Rosa County that had a pain doctor that was bad about issuing pills and then not helping them get off those pills? -o Monday, 11:14 a.m. The church people read their Bibles, but they never seem to actually learn anything. The Pharisees prayed many times a day, had an attitude that they knew what everyone else should do, but they were told they were wrong. I guess if you get too caught up, it is easy to start think- i ing you know how other people should live. They need to stop talking... and start reading... the Bible. y / You may Speak Out any time, day or night. Just call our Speak Out line at 623-5887 and leave your message. We want you to share your views on the above topic(s)--or ANY topic-with other Press Gazette readers. Your views are important, too. Send your letters to: LET- TERS TO THE EDITOR, 6629 Elva Street, )Milton, FL 32570. (FAX (850) 623-9308.) Letters may be edited for con- tent 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 ver- ification, if necessary. 4 Copyrighted Material- Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News Providers i "11 , I OUR OINilIONS PAGE 4A I THE SANTA ROSA PRESS GAZETTE APRIL 2. 2005 EULTORIAL & P"" I YOUR WMTTEN OPINIONS I Local Schiavo story sending many to lawyers for living wills By DEBORAH NELSON Press Gazette Staff Writer As news of Terri Schiavo's passage saddened many in Florida and throughout the nation, the debate over whether or not the 41-year old brain- damaged woman's feeding tube should have been removed will likely never reach consensus. National coverage of the issue has raised awareness of living wills and other end-of- life arrangements throughout the local area. Santa Rosa attorney Jennifer Byrom says her firm has seen a marked increase in Living Will inquiries since news of Schiavo's situation began to spread. "We've had a number of people come in without an appointment and ask about liv- ing wills," Byrom notes. She recommends a visit to the Florida Bar Association website,, at www.flabar.org, which provides information on wills, living wills, and other end-of-life issues. The FBA defines a living will as "a document that gives instructions or expresses an individual's desire concerning any aspect of his or her future health care treatment." A Health Care Surrogate is "a person designated to make Solar eclipse to be partially visible here By DEBORAH NELSON Press Gazette Staff Writer Don't look directly at the sun during a solar eclipse-it could cause permanent blind- ness. That's a message that is once again timely, as the moon and its shadow pass between the earth and the sun next Friday. Viewers in the southeastern U.S. may catch a partial glimpse of the rare "hybrid" (combination annular and total solar) eclipse in the early evening. The event begins at 4:26 p.m., Central time, and ends at 6:08. The maximum effect will be visible at 5:19 p.m. Solar eclipses happen when the moon passes between earth and the sun-casting a shadow of the moon across the earth. Annular solar eclipses hap- pen during periods when the moon is farther away. from the earth. The moon's shadow, or umbra, is then not big enough to totally block the sun when coming between it and earth, but instead leaves a golden S"ring" of visible sun disc along the eclipse's.outside. Annular*eclipses are also known as "ring eclipses." More familiar, and rare, "total" eclipse events happen when the moon is closer to the earth, thus completely obscur- ing the sun when it passes between earth and sun. During those eclipses, the sun's outer "corona" layer is visible in the darkened sky. The hybrid eclipse will occur because the moon's cen- tral umbral shadow will only reach, the earth during the mid- dle phase of the moon's travers- al between earth and sun. During the start and finish of the eclipse period, the earth's curvature will deflect the shad- ow off the earth's edge. Viewers along the Gulf Coast, however, will see neither the annular nor the total eclipse. Here, the event will unfold as a "partial" solar eclipse, as the moon appears to take a "bite" out of about 30% of the sun's disc. Farther south, through Central America, the eclipse will appear in its annular form. The, eclipse will achieve See- ECLIPSE, Page 6A. health care decisions if the indi- vidual becomes unable to do so," according to the FBA. Another issue Byrom has seen surface as a result of national publicity over Terri Schiavo's case centers on those who do wish to be kept alive on life support. One recent client, she notes, wanted to set up a living will that specified just that. "Someone came in an said, 'miracles happen,'" Byrom recalls. "The person had very strong religious beliefs." "In 21 years, that's the first person who's come in and asked for that," she notes. Byrom says her firm has designed a testimonial state- ment for people who would like to make wishes to be kept alive known. A similar "Will to Live" designed for Florida State may be found on the National Right to Life website, www.nrlc.org. The form is a legal document that names a "health agent" to- make medical decisions and specifies desired treatment if an individual becomes "incompe- tent." Most legal documents must be witnessed by other people, officially notarized by a certi- fied notary public, and may be subject to other official require- ments before they become legally valid. Attorneys and physicians recommend people establish wills, living wills and other end-of-life instructions well in advance, for the sake of their family members. "This is a sad, and prime, example of why people should (set up) a living will or (health care surrogate form)," Byrom comments. "It's something you can do to help your family-they're the ones who are hurting." She also suggests people make funeral arrangements early, to smooth the process for surviving family members. "If you go out and do this thing for your family, it makes the transition so much easier,". she points out. Story written by Deborah Nelson. Reach her at: Nelson @sr-pg. corn Whiting Continued From Page Three. Gandy. Gandy says the availability and condition of land, facilities, water and air space, to maintain a diversity of climate and ter- rain among training areas are all factors he and others believe NAS Whiting successfully, addresses. And, Gandy points out, Whiting has the ability to accommodate contingency, mobilization and future total force requirements which will be considerations in which bases stay and which will be closed. Insofar as cost of operations and manpower implications, Gandy says, Whiting ranks among some of the most effi- cient. Reminding Rotarians of the impact Whiting has on the local economy, Gandy says $218 million is appropriated for pro- curement, salaries and pen- sions, not to mention, the base has a county economic impact of $470 million. The base provides 805 jobs with an average annual wage of $36,026, Gandy pointed out. $00 *Tax Xpress OFF 6422 Hwy. 90 Suite A Milton UO F F626-5909 Tax YOUR MONEY SENT Services EXPRESS TO YOUR POCKET With Coou Fast Refunds! Expires 3/31/2005 Amber Huggins-Schultz, Manager Whiting hosts 475 build- ings on 8,316 acres serving 686 active duty military, 178 civil- ians and 640 contractors. The base is host to Training Wing 5, which provides 100 percent of all Navy, Marine and Coast Guard helicopter training and 60 percent of all primary fixed-wing pilot training. Over 1,500 student pilots are training at Whiting annually. ,"From those figures and the impact Whiting- has on Santa Rosa County, it is critical we do whatever possible to assure its survivability," says Gandy. "We don't want Whiting to appear on the list because, if it L&L Bookkeeping & Tax Service, Inc. 5917 Quintette Road Pace, FL 32571 Fast Refund You May Qualify For Next Day Refund Call 994-6536 Hours: M-F 9 am till Sat. by Appt. Owners: Laura Maddox & Luenette Rowell does, we only have about a two percent chance of getting it off," says Gandy. news @ sr-pg. corn "Real Time Loan" within minutes of filing... you can receive a check for up to $600 if you qualify. * Swarovski Silver Crystal & Swarovski Jewelry * Rinconada Fenton Glas (Unlike the Ordinary 14kt. Gold warring Designs Exclusively for Pierced or S J-on pierced Ears * Andrea by Sadek * San Francisco Music Boxes * Millcreek ^N f"^~ ^^S^-iljm = * I~~~ MRi'Ll I iIm ril l r j I 'F- ^8~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ w saassB*%l i 'lflgjt fc--r__ - SChristopher White Jewelry Repair Design Engraving Its A Family Affair At MLR Monica Rivers of M.L.R. Fine Jewelry and Gifts is proud to announce the addition of her nephew Christopher White to her staff. Christopher just completed an extensive course on all aspects of fine jewelry repair & design at New Approach School for Jewelers in Virginia Beach, Va. Monica invites her many friends and customers to stop by and meet Christopher I FINE JEWELRY AND GIFTS www.mlrfinejewelryandgifts.com 4021 Hwy. 90, Pace Phone: 994-4581 *v I - - - - --- - - Saturday April 2, 2005 The Santa Rosa Press Gazette Page 5-A I I Saturday April 2, 2005 Whiting logs more than $2 million in hail damage By JOSHUA WILKS Press Gazette Staff Writer With hurricane repairs barely complete, NAS Whiting Field has another obstacle in its path: damage from last week- end's hailstorm. ' With business almost back to normal, Base Commander Capt. Joan Platz remains opti- mistic about the base's recovery from last week's storm. With estimates being calcu- laited on structural damage to nal ill Sin on Barbara Fields (850)449-7827 bflelds@jmerealty.com www.BarbaraFieldsRealEstate.com Each Office is Independently Owned And Operated. It- RiI.:rV base facilities, nearly $2 million of damage was sustained to the base's aircraft, including T-34 airplanes and TH-57 helicop- ters, along with structural roof damage of 35 buildings on base, and 117 porch roofs in 'base housing, Capt. Platz, reports. Platz says nearly every air- craft-airplanes and helicop- ters-on base was damaged in one way or another during the storm that produced hail- stones-some the size of eggs. "We had 18 roofs that weren't damaged during the hurricane, but were damaged with hail," Platz said. "One roof on base now has 600 holes." The airfield took one bro- ken approach light, Platz says. "We had no damage to the tow- ers. (The damage) was all to roofs, cars and aircraft." The north field, where air- planes are located, is about at 75 percent normal operation. A pril The south helicopter field is operating at 40 to 45 percent of normal activity. Whiting Field trains both fixed-wing and helicopter pilots for both the Navy and other branches of service-including pilots from other ,countries. It provides approximately $300 million annually to Santa Rosa County's economy and repre- sents 28 percent of the overall economic foundation of the Eclipse Continued From Page Five. totality for about 34 seconds, over the Pacific Ocean, about 11 degrees south of the Equator. Later this year, an annular solar eclipse, visible over Europe, happens on October 3, and lunar eclipses visible in the U.S. will happen on April 24 and October 17. Story written by Deborah Nelson. Reach her at: Nelson @ sr-pg. corn area. Whiting contains two sepa- rate and distinct airports and control towers, and administers 14 Navy outlying fields (NOLFs) which comprise 7,656 acres. Whiting Field is one of the busiest aviation complexes in the world. Training Air Wing FIVE provides more than 60 percent of all Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard pri- mary flight training for fixed wing aircraft and 100 percent of all helicopter training, accord- ing to base officials. On an average day, more than 450 flights are launched,. resulting in over 790 flight hours per day. An aircraft takes off or lands within the Whiting Field complex every few seconds. Platz says activity should be back to normal in a couple weeks and says safety is the pri- mary focus to overcoming the unexpected storm. Savings ALL .Replacement 1 Windows .o,off 1 .. NAS Whiting Commander Captain Joan Platz shows some of the damaged aircraft parts that have been removed following last week- end's hailstorm. In all, base officials say Whiting received more than $2 million in hail-related damage from the brief storm. Press Gazette photo by Joshua Wilks Telemarketing continues despite 'Do Not Call' lists By JOSHUA WILKS Press Gazette Staff Writer" Spencer Carter is fed up with telemarketers. "I have registered on the Do Not Call list, but I still get calls all the time," says Carter, a Milton resident. "I even tell them to take me off their list, but they call back." The Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, which maintains the state's "Do Not Call" list, this week, took legal action against the owner of a Florida heating and air conditioning company for allegedly making at least 18 illegal telemarketing calls to Florida residents on the state's "Do Not Call" list. The lawsuit, filed in Pinellas County Circuit Court, accuses Bryan Henderson, who does business as National Heating, Air Conditioning and Plumbing, of violating Florida's "Do Not Call" pro- gram by making the telemarket- ing calls between August 2004 and last month. "When consumers join our Do Not Call program, they're entitled to be spared the intru-. sion of telemarketing calls,", Bronson said. "This individual and his company evidently have failed to get the message." The legal action seeks an injunction prohibiting Henderson and his company from calling state residents on the list and seeks fines of up to $10,000 for each of the 18 calls allegedly made to prohibited phone numbers. "I can be right in the middle of doing something and the phone rings," Carter says. "Nine times out of ten, it's a telemarketer." Bronson's department has collected or obtained judgments for more than $1 million against companies which, the department says, have called state residents on the list, and several such legal actions are pending in courts throughout Florida. "It's to the point where I don't even answer the phone most of the time," Carter says. "If it's someone who needs me, they'll eventually get to me." The Do Not Call program prohibits most commercial tele- marketers from calling numbers on the list. Sales calls cannot be made before 8 a.m. or after 9 p.m. local time, and the caller must provide his or her full name and identify the soliciting company's name immediately - upon making contact. Some telephone sales calls are exempt from the law, how- ever. Solicitors may make calls when a prior or existing busi- ness relationship exists, in response to an express request of the person called, from a newspaper publisher, in con- nection with an existing debt or., contract, or a real estate agent responding to an advertisement. Furthermore, some solicita- tion calls are not "telephonic - sales calls" as defined in the statute because they typically are not selling a product or service, such as charitable organizations seeking dona- tions, political candidates and political parties seeking dona- tions, research or survey com- panies seeking an opinion or collection agencies trying to locate a debtor or collect on a debt. Florida residents can regis- ter their residential, mobile or paging device telephone num- ber on the state's Do Not Call list. Business numbers cannot be included on the list. There is an initial fee of $10 for each residential phone number and a $5 renewal fee for each residen- tial phone number each year thereafter. The fees are used to See LIST, Page 7A. '-4 on all Hurricane Protection Locally Owned & Operated by Milton's Hometown Boy Mike Majors JORme improvement home improvement 6433 Old Highway 90 Milton A PLUMBING & SEPTIC Service Free Estimate Septic to Sewer Drain Line Repairs New Septic Tanks Fast Service Pump Outs Pumping your septic tank is the single most important thing you can do to protect your system. If the buildup of solids in the tank becomes too high and solids move to the drainfield, this could clog and strain the system to the point where a new drainfield will be needed. Drainfield repairs or replacements can cost thousands of dollars. *Suggested frequency is once every 3-5 years, r ----- * $"Sa 0 :- SSanta Rosa Save eoff 626-8552 Any Septic Tank Pump Out withLoclly Owned & Operated Tank Inspeotion/Certification Lic RF11067221 I Licensed & Insured I *J Da. AA r e 'a u-n i U i tJ U L U I I Lo Uu LUI Local hT S nta Rosa Press Ga e Prepare Now For Hurricane Season 983o2899 e hT Santa Rosa Press e S a tu rd a y A p ril 2 z, u u o .,20 )5 ,,e a *F l .I ... Local FEMA plan could lead to bustling East Milton area Page 7-A . By JOSHUA WILKS i Press Gazette Staff Writer After three months of research and soliciting commu- nity input, officials from FEMA and the Florida Department of Community Affairs (DCA) delivered Santa Rosa County's final Long-Term Recovery Plan to a group of more than 50 peo- ple on Thursday at Pensacola Junior College's Milton cam- pus. Using the comments received from citizens and local officials during public hearings and private meetings over the last few months, specialists pre- sented the finalized Long-Term Recovery Plan for both Santa Rosa and Escambia counties. The plans, officials say, identify project areas that will support and promote revitaliza- tion of the area, including eco- nomic development, transporta- tion, housing and restoration of i The Santa Rosa County 4- H and OMK (Operation Military Kids) are sponsoring a "Hero Wall" at the Santa Rosa .County Fair to honor men and women servingin the military, The group invites all who have a family member, friend or neighbor serving in the military, past or present, who would like to put a picture up on the wall, to do so. Participants can bring pho- tos to the Santa Rosa County ]Fairgrounds at the East Milton )Recreation Park on Monday, from noon to 6 p.m. Photos may also be submit- ted to the Santa Rosa County Extension office at 6263 Dogwood Drive, Milton. The SFair opens on Tuesday evening. 4-H cannot return the pho- North end Town Hall meeting set By DEBORAH NELSON Press Gazette Staff Writer the waterfront. In addition to working with citizens and local officials to identify and priori- tize projects, team members also helped to locate potential funding sources for the recov- ery projects, FEMA officials say. "This is not just a roadmap," Department of Community Affairs Secretary Thaddeus Cohen said Thursday.. "It's a roadmap to opportunity and to see what's valuable to (Santa Rosa County residents)." Since January, engineers, architects, community, planners, -mitigation specialists and eco- nomic development experts have developed a portfolio of projects for local officials to consider implementing as the communities continue to recov- er. , "It's a plan, but it's really a portfolio," FEMA official Todd Davidson said. "We feel real good about, the projects in this tos personally, but photos may be picked up at the County Extension office listed above, after the fair is over. For more information please call the 4-H/County Extension Office at (850) 623- 3868. Information submitted. Reach us at: news@s'r-pg.com plan. The basis for the plans began shortly after Hurricane Ivan ripped through the Panhandle in September, when FEMA formed teams of techni- cal specialists to help the long- term recovery efforts in both' counties. "They're projects that have community support that link up together," Davison says. "Some are short-ranged, others will take years. It has been impor- tant to have people with expert- ise so they can build the plan. These are feasible projects that can be funded. These plans are important because they, help communities focus on and prioritize projects for recovery, growth and revi- talization,,officials say. They also help to develop a public- input process, making the proj- ects more appealing to potential funding sources, they note. The Economic Development Administration (EDA), Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA), all potential funding sources for many of the proj- ects, were among several feder- al and state agencies involved in the development of the project plans. "We've had the opportunity to be creative and work togeth- er," said Lola Smith, of the EDA's Atlanta office. "This will be a long-term process. Nothing happens overnight." Smith mentioned the poten- tial for East Milton's industrial park to serve as a hub for indus- try in Santa Rosa County. "We're hoping it comes togeth- er (for the planning of the industrial park)," Smith said. "Because the funding to assist it is out there." "It's really amazing to see the progress that has been made," said Federal Coordinating Officer Bill Carwile. "I really see that progress, and it's gratifying to see a community work so well. It's a way to look at the future." Now that the plans have been delivered, a small FEMA group will continue to work with county and city leaders to move the plans forward until long-term recovery specialists can be hired to help identify funding sources and work with local officials to implement the recovery plans. FEMA will fund the recovery specialist positions that will be in place for about a year and a half, offi- cials say. "Although we have a plan LOOKING FOR AN AFFORDABLE ,,_',NE F i '.rt,.i'.. " IINLIt., FtL', EVI':6I.II - I,, E li d. I ,i-ir -- ~ and opportunity, we will be with you every step of the way," Cohen said. "At the end of the day, we'll have a better commu- nity." Reach writer at: Wilks@sr-pg.com P4 Pensacola- Nashville Minette Cline Streeter President "Tax Services For The Music Indust'" 2135 Antillies Drive Pensacola, FL 32506 1850)453-1012 Laura "Sugarbear" lMyrick is a 14 year old girl.from Milton, FL in desperate need of a lung transplant. She has battled a rare interstitial lung disease all her life and has spent most of her 14 vyers on oxygen. Sadly the disease has progressed to the place \ here she must absolutely have a lung transplant. Without it. her medical team 'has given her less than 2 years to live. She and her mom must move t6. St. Louis. Missouri in June 2005, to await donor lungs. Laura has always fought this battle valiantly and has so many plans for the future, which gives her will and determina- tion to live. She continues to attend King Middle School and really hates to miss a day even though she now has to,'bae h Wheelchair added to the ever-present oxygen tank. If you would like to donate to Laura. a bank account .has been established in her name at People's First Bank. Donations may be biade at the Pace or Pensacola offices of People's First or to her church. True Grace Fellowship. 5178 Willard Norris Road. Nliltoa,,FL 32570. All donations are appreciated and will greatly help in the medical and living expenses for Laura and her-family. w"ADES HT April's North End Town Hall meeting takes place next Tuesday at 7 p.m. at the Chumuckla Community' Center. f.ii West Florida Research and Education Director John Mullahey is scheduled to speak, along with 4-H director Vickie Mullins, District 3 Commissioner Don Salter and various county officials and community representatives are also slated to appear. Mullahey is expected to touch upon proposals to desig- nate a University of Florida agricultural building planned for the Allentown area to dou- ble as a future hurricane shelter. North end forums have been organized by Pineview United Methodist Church Pastor Ron Smith to offer resi- dents a forum for discussing community needs and issues. For more information, con- tact Pastor Ron Smith at 623- 1305. List Continued From Page Six. pay the expenses for operating the program and enforcing the law, officials say. If a resident receives a sales call while registered on the Do : Not Call list, it is recommended by the state to attempt obtaining as much information as possi- ble from the caller and immedi- ately report the violation to the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. For more information about the state program, call the ,.department's toll-free helpline at 1-800-HELPFLA (1-800- 435-7352) or visit the Division of Consumer Services web site at http://www.800helpfla.com. Story written by Joshua Wilks. Reach him at: Wilks@sr-pg.com * Decorative Lighting * Chandeliers * Lamps, * Mirrors * Ceiling Fans * Home Decor * Blinds and Shutter H|Res^fidentialand Coumercia LocallyOwnd&opratedbyKeithandJuli SHADES 4612 Dean Dr Pace 995 1IG HT M M-F 9to5 Bring your photos: 'Hero Wall' will be part of this year's County Fair A-.*.I ') nnilc fl. Saturday April 2, 2005 Page 8-A The Santa Rosa Press Gazette IA . 7. ... `A 4* ~~'a- I. I , 1 *j . ' I L 7j f-. a*'.' ,-.:, ;* a,, ~ 4,..--" r.*.~"*-* a -*-~'~ ~ I eac' out to your ci I . potenti al customers in tl I-, ,$ a. ,i -. ,,*:4 ,1 -. s : ,* ;- ,, .. ;, ,, . '*' ;'' ** "' ^ - Con actVuY AJ 1, ''. ,ont. YouAdver.tising lxecutv ..-.*; ; -^ -.*^a g'g \, .. .. m- .... .. .. r . M... .. . 'l , i .'. >I '. i, < ^ Page 8-A f- The Santa Rosa Press Gazette Gazette SATURDAY April 2, 2005 Section B Sales - - - : 7:20 9:50 Board to meet Pacifier (PG) The Board of Directors of th, 1:10 3:15 5:20 7:25 9:30 Coldwater Cemeter3 @your library Life Milton Public Library, West Florida Regional Library 5541 Alabama St., Milton, FL 32570 / 623-5565 Library Hours: Monday, Friday, Saturday 9:00-5:00/ 'Tuesday, Wedn&sday.)4, .'., O Thursday 9:00-8:00 . April Events @ Your w Milton Library: . April 11-17 is National Library .Week-Come Celebrate with us @ the, O g o Milton Library! am A 0 Saturday, April 9, 10:00- _s '_ Noon-Feng Shui Basics Learn how to use ancient principles of Feng Shui to S* oo 1 1 improve your life. Thursday. April 14, 2:00- 6:00 p.m.-Book Signing- li * Betsy Bishop Thomas will be, m signing her book "Homestead," N an historical novel set about the homesteading era in northem Santa Rosa County. Sunday, April 17, 2:00 . p.m.- Special Event: Hear Dr. Greg Martin, University of *e __ West Florida professor, speak on The Essential Libray. This *^l event is sponsored by The U 0 Friends of the Milton Library, * Inc. Everyone is invited! A V I I Thursday, April 21, 6:30 a I I p.m. Gardening Series from "_ _ the Santa Rosa County Master Gardeners Lawns ,* m Children's Events: 1 * Each Wednesday: Story Time fdr' Groups: 9:30 a.in. m j Call 623-5565 for reservations. Story Time for Individual children, ages 3-5: 10:30 a.m. s oft a O n no reserN aions required. Wednesday, April' 13, 3:30-4:30: Poetry Festival: ,Celebrate National Poetry 'Month and National Library . Month We'll read, write, and recite all kinds of poems. Bring: a poem of your own to share!, IRS forms are a-ailable at the Library! - AARP free tax consulta-- - tions, provided at the Librar .:each Thursday and Friday. 9:00 ) -.1:00 on a first come, first - 'served basis through April * @ Your Library o o W 4 a * htp://%nfrl.lib.fl.us m 4 qpmi Serving all communities of 4MMOl 4 *central Santa Rosa County, * including Allentown, Avalon, O f W W Bagdad, Chumuckla, Harold, _ -Milton, Murison, Pace, Pea O 4W Sa 4 0 Ridge and all areas in between.: * T--- C' I_ rJEMlI'M. 4915 Highway 90Pace 850-995-1600 _____ NAmnesty Day is soon Sin City (R) Amnesty Day will be held or 1:25 4:15 7:05 9:45 Saturday April 9th from 8:0( D.Be autysho PG ) a.m. until 2:00 p.m., and will bc Beautyshop (PG13) located at the South Service 1:40 4:20 7:10 9:40 Center on Hwy 98 nea Guess Who (PG13) Midway, and at the Santa Ros. 1:20 4:00 7:15 9:50 County Auditorium behind th Miss Congenialih 2 (PG13) Public Services Building on Ol Miss Congeniality 2 (PG13) Bagdad Hwy. in Milton. Th 1:05 3:55 7:05 9:40 items that will be accepted an Ring 2 (PG13) old household chemicals, pesti 1:15 4:10 7:00 9:45 cides, paints or paint relate products, old oil, gasoline, bat Ice Princess (G) teries, computers, and old 5 gal S1:00 3:05 5:10 lon propane bottles. For mor Robots(PG) information you may call 981 "7135 or 623-9349. 1:30 3:30. 5:30 7:30 9:30 715 or 623939 SHostage (R) Cemetery in the his"t lI LlIfl c *WW Im% wi < qm w 0 Ile w e o e e e e 4b * em *o * -0 0 s- --m- d .m 4bmm -e- d Svndncated Content --- -N--s*"Maim from Commercial News Providers Su ftI- ft..40 -% - qMM 4 4=00 am 40t A- am ang em * - q -in% 4up. do am C o m m u n it y B ri e f s a ^ ^ Association has called a meet- ing to be held at the cemetery on Saturday. April 9, 2005 from 8 a.in. to 12 noon. They are urging each and everyone who has an interest to be present. The Community of Christ Church through their insurance company and their, generosity hate cleared the cemetery of fallen trees and, other debris. They have also repaired the bro- ken and bent fences. Again, we .urge everyone who has an interest, there to come with cleanup..tools, and help make this a successful 'time. Bring your lunch and we can fellowship together when finished. ' There will be a business* meeting of the Board and all association members present, at, 12 noon. Come on out! Training Course available soon The Florida Dispute Resolution Center, under the auspices of the Florida Supreme Court, is tentatively scheduling a training course for County Court mediators June 1-3, 2005. Additional County Court medi- ators are needed for Escambia and Santa 'Rosa Counties, and applications are being accepted at this time. A mediator is a trained facil- itator who attempts to settle small claims disputes between individuals which have been filed in County Court. If the case can be settled by media- tion, it never goes to trial. Mediated case save the court system considerable time and money; and, most importantly, allow the participants to mutual- ly resolve the issues of the case Slo f %s 0 ago 4,. 400MINO m .. e e- * * O." 0a 4000ia ag 40 as MOe 40 amm immm 0 U.. - ___m 0 .a - lM -O *-0m 4- fts m am ci 4 o- md q 4b 40 m 0 - nw -OEM 4bam 4 -0 *- 0 - 4wa-n 4a w N I withoutt going to a Final Hearing presided over by a Judge. In both the counties the success rate of the mediation process is about 80%. County Court mediators are volunteers and receive no com- pensation. A typical mediator is a mature person who has had considerable experience in deal- ing with people. Many media- tors are retired military, retired administrators, or retired pro- fessional persons. A law degree is not a requirement. Mediation sessions are held in County Court facilities and require approximately six hours of vol- unteer time in a typical month. If you are interested, please contact either George McGinnis at 932-4039; Rhoten Wilhoit at 623-2771; or Jimm Edwards at 939-4986 (Santa Rosa County), or Ron Evans at 435-5805 (Escambia County) for addi- e * 46.am a ee and * * 4bs o mo dom, 0rend anow awmawali som so m amwn -O im dooms* 4 w -o m * -0 4w-a apo" S- - 40 dbom a .40 ab 49M am - 40FA im 4 40 quo- sno ane - 40M sob mvon donal information. Riverwalk Toastmaster Club to meet Riverwalk Toastmaster Club in Milton meets the 1st and 3rd Tuesday each month from 12: - 1 p.m. at TEAM Santa Rosa. We will have our ribbon cutting by Santa Rosa County Chamber of Commerce at our regular meet- ing. We welcome guests to join us if you are looking to improve your Leadership and communi- cation skills. For more informa- tion please contact Jeanese Hayward 981-1555. Send in yo immunity newi S6629 Elva *6;treet, Mlilton A 1n 0, e e ir a e d, e e d re e y L'si-^^^^alBlitSN:VJ1 v 4 mgnim* emsal eaee* -gs * * eum u Smuam 4b lume * ebm: .s -b le - - e -m mp dm 400- = 419M o om 0s Obituaries Goddin, Trudy Nacole 1962 -2005 Trudy Nacole Goddin, age 42, of Navarre, FL, died Wednesday, March 23, 2005 in a local hospital. Mrs. Goddin was a native of Talmo, GA, and had resided in Navarre for the past 30 years. She was the co-owner of the Basket Hound Gift Shop in Navarre. She was a member of the Navarre Beach Chamber of Commerce and'a member of Ontuiv Ron Joyce Realtor (850) 393-6601 Kristen Langton Realtor. (850) 516-7662 wwwRonJoyceHomes.com Southern Homes Realty, Inc. 6056 Doctors Park Rd. Milton, FL. 32570 (850) 626-0123 the Billory Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her father-James Bryant and her sister-Terri Leigh Bryant. Survivors include her hus- band and best friend-Clay Goddin, (I truly love and miss you!), and 1 daughter-Nacole Bryant, both of Navarre; 1 step-son-Jaron Goddin of Okinawa, Japan; her baby-, "Bo"; her parents- Betty & Gordon Jernigan of Navarre; her sister-Tammy McClure and husband-Bill of Talmo, GA; 2 step sisters-Tonya Dykes and Kim Burfit of Mobile, AL; step brother- Tommy Jernigan of Pensacola, FL; grandmother-Doris L. Jernigan of Pensacola; mother- in-law & father-in-law-Merl and Ralph Welch of Chancellor, AL; father-in- law-Cotis Goddin of Ponce de Leon, FL; numerous nieces and nephews. Services were 11 a.m., Saturday, March 26, 2005 at Lewis Funeral Home, Navarre Chapel with Pastor Robert F. Moritz, pastor of Navarre First Baptist Church, officiating. Active pallbearers were Benjie Davis, James Chalmers, Glenn Finnell, Billy Davis, Demetrio Magana, and Keenan Powell. Burial was in Harper Cemetery, Holley, FL. Lewis Funeral Home,, Navarre Chapel was in charge of arrangements. Graham, Luther D. 1937- 2005 Luther D. Graham, age 67, died Monday, March 28, 2005 after a courageous battle with cancer. He was born July 11, 1937 in Pensacola, FL, where he lived most of his life. For the last 7 years, he had lived in Pace, FL. .He grew up on a dairy farm in Pensacola. He was a member of the Millwright Local for over 30 years., He was a soft-spoken certified public accountants I. man who had many friends on and off the job. He loved fish- ing and race cars. He will be missed by all who knew him. He was preceded in death by his parents-Denver and Maudie Graham. Survivors include his wife-Ruth (Travis) Graham; 3 sons-Marvin Graham of Pace, Dennis (Trina) Graham of Nashville, TN; Randy Graham of Pace; 6 grandchil- dren-Dennis Matthew, Chris, Sheree,' Jimmie and Dustin and 4 great grandchil- dren; 1 brother-H.L. (Jean) Graham of Pensacola. Funeral services were 1 p.m., Thursday, from the Donnie Sowell Funeral Home Chapel in Milton. Chaplain Gary Garland officiated with burial in Milton Cemetery. Pallbearers were be Matthew Graham, Chris Graham, Dennie Graham, Donald Graham, Danny Graham, and Joe Perritt. Donnie Sowell Funeral Advisor (Tim Wluat. CPA) Business Client Services QuickBooks Pro Advisors L Bookkeeping :, Compilation & Financial Reports ia Payroll Serices Non-Accounting Business & Financial Planning I. Succession Planning a Market Anaysis wS Other Business Strategies Home Milton in .charge of arrangements. Massey, Joe 1939 -2005 Mr. Joe Massey, age 66, of Milton, died March 28, 2005. He was a native of Oakwood, GA, and had resided in Milton since 1974. He was a retired Senior Chief in the U.S. Navy. Mr. Massey was preceded in death by his wife-Nancy Massey. Survivors include his daughter-Karen (Gary) Pennington of Richmond, VA and Mr. Massey's grandchil- dren-Brooke Pennington and Carson Pennington; his son- Lonnie Joe (Angela) Massey, Jr. of Milton and Mr. Massey's grandchildren-Lonnie Joe Massey III, and Krystal Massey; his very special friend and companion for the last 3 years-Mildred Clark; 1 sis- ter-Frances (L.G.) Buice; 1 brother-James (Sue) Massey. Mr. Massey is being returned to Culpepper, VA for funeral services on Friday, April 1, 2005 at Founds and Sons Funeral Home. Burial with full U.S. Navy Military honors will be in the Culpepper National Cemetery. The family suggested that in lieu of flowers, gifts may be made to the Multiple Sclerosis Society. Donnie Funeral Home of Milton is in charge of local arrangements. Thompson, Lillie 1942 2005 6 Funeral services for Mrs. . Lillie Thompson, age 62, were ,i held at Rose-Neath's Southside Chapel, Tuesday, March 29, 2005, at 2:30 p.m. Mrs. Thompson was born June 20, 1942 in Coldwater, J LA to the late Joseph Silton Norman and Lillie Mae Ivy . Norman, and passed away on ' March 26, 2005 in Shreveport, LA. She was preceded in death by her parents and her sister, Virginia Cameron. She is survived by her spouse of 30 years-Rick Thompson; sons-David Donaho and wife-Lisa, and Brian Donaho and wife- r Sarah; daughter-Terri Walker Parr and husband-Jay; grand- . children-Cindy Waler, Clint Walker, Caden Parr, Marlea Donaho, and Ben Donaho; great-grandson-Chase Walsh; niece-Lisa Hawkins and hus- band-Allen and numerous nephews. The family would like to thank Dr. Joyce Feagin, Lisa Kerry, Laura, and the staff of the Willis Knighton Cancer. Center Chemo Unit and the staff of St. Joseph Hospice for their special care and treat- ment. Rose-Neath Funeral Home Southside Chapel, Shreveport, LA, was in charge of arrange- ments. LIMITED TIME OFFER n GET 3 MONTHS FREE OF DIRECT Get a 1, 2,3 or Room DIRECTV e Offer $25.0 systw* 'Sign Up Bonus Local Service FRE 850 377-1619 WITH THE PURCHASE OFTOTAL CHOICE PLUS. 4 Your Hometown Professionals Specializing In WHEAT& ROUSE CPA Tax Services Including... ,.. I T st B/s P' tl Inditidual Income Taxes Estate Taxes & Planning SPdiGift TaxLo Attetfive LiCstHei IRSRepresentation TechHical E rperfs Business Taxation Trusted Business Partners investment.vTnsurance -4 1. -IM gv a ~ I We~'~i' ~ ~ ~jj~ ~ ~ #L~44t~ ~A) - I I The Santa Rosa Press Gazette Saturday April 2, 2005 ., Page 2-B t-'- L --r I The Santa Rosa Press Gazette Community art pretbpterian Cburhb bite pou to tonoin u at our 11th Annual l'tottiI JlttbalfI Prater Allentown, FL, are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter Michelle, to Stephen Cone, son of Mr. & *Mrs. Tony Cone, Milton, FL. Michelle graduated from Central High School, in 1998 and from the University of South Alabama in 2003 with a Cone to wed B.S.N. Degree in Nursing. Michelle is presently employed at West Florida Hospital. Stephen is a 1999 graduate of Milton High School and a 2004 graduate of the University of West Florida where he received a B.S. Degree in Health Education. Stephen is presently employed as, a teacher with the Santa Rosa County School System. The wedding is planned for Saturday, April 9, 2005 at 5:30 p.m. at the Lighthouse Pointe Restaurant N.A.S. Pensacola, FL. Reception is to immediate- ly follow the ceremony. All friends and relatives are invit- ed. pril 9td) 2005 Come join ut for on informative and fun day for the hole family Scottish Games MU Vendors En Arts & Crafts Or Food 1 "aJ isic & Dance tertainment ganized Children's ames & Contests Butts graduates NASCAR Technical Institute My name is Anita Kent ed from NASCAR Technical the grandson of Glynice Kent 'Kirkland and I am originally Institute in Mooresville, NC. and Claude & Ruth Peterson, from Pace and my son (Jasan Jasan A. Butts is the son of all of Pace. Jasan also received Butts) graduated from Central Anita and Randy Kirkland of the Excellent Attendance High School in 2000. As of Benton, Tennessee and Jasper Award. March 11, 2005, Jasan giaduat- E (J.E.) Butts of Pace. Jasan is Jason Butts with his diploma from NASCAR Technical nstite Jason Butts with his diploma from NASCAR Technical Institute Cost is a donation of $5.00 per CAR LOAD to help offset the cost of the games. If you are interested in having a booth please call Pace Presbyterian church (850) 995-4553 Booths are $35 (No cost if all proceeds of vendor is for a Presbytery church or mission) second Ione Quality Patient Care Close To Home , :.. .;'Z .41-.. s , k '' - .r l,,i ?, i", ' ti Santa Rosa Medical Center Now Offers Dialysis Services Close To Home. anta Rosa Medical Center ) is offering Inpatient Dialysis, ,O a much-needed service for the renal patients, in Santa Rosa County. Dialysis is a treatment that removes wastes and excess fluid from the blood when the kidneys are not able to function on their own. This procedure is under the direction of Nephrology Specialists. Our goal in offering this service to the community is to allow renal patients to receive quality patient care close to home, rather than having to travel outside Santa Rosa County. If you or someone you know would like more information on the dialysis service you are encouraged to call Santa Rosa Medical Center at 626-7762. SANTA ROSA MEDICAL CENTER D i i h.ly, Servic,'s Second TO Non" 6002 Berryhill Road, Milton Florida 850-626-SRMC (7762) www.srmc.cc .1 kc A Saturday April 2, 2005 Pane 3-B -o1 Saturday April 2, 2005 I Th Sa nta Rnsa Press GRa7ttR raue 4-B I* IIU *-"**-I --- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVI- SION File No: 57-2005-CP-178 Division: "B" IN RE: ESTATE OF LINDSEY SARA MOORE Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of Lindsey Sara Moore, deceased, whose date of death was February 13, 2004, is pending In the Circuit Court for Santa Rosa County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 6865 Caroline Street, Milton, Florida 32570. The names and addresses of the personal rep- resentatives and the personal representatives' 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 AFTER THE DATE OF SER- VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the dece- dent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE. OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of first publication of this notice is March 26, 2005. Attorney for Personal Representatives: James L. Chase Attorney for Olin Wade Moore Florida Bar No, 304514 Chase, Quinnell, Mclver & Jackson, PA. 101 East Government Street Pensacola, Florida 32502 Telephone: (850) 434-3601 Personal Representatives: Olin Wade Moore 107 Gilmore Drive Gulf Breeze, Florida 32561 Laura Luann Moore 107 Gilmore.Drive Gulf Breeze, Florida 32506 032605 040205 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 1ST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION CASE NO:03-1019 CA CITIMORTGAGE, INC., SUC- CESSOR BY MERGER TO FIRST NATIONWIDE MORT- GAGE CORPORATION PLAINTIFF VS. JOSEPH E. HERRIN IF LIV- ING, AND IF DEAD, THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDITORS, TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST JOSEPH E. HER- RIN; SHARON F. HERRIN IF LIVING, AND IF DEAD, THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDITORS, TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST SHARON F. HER- RIN; HAWK'S NEST PROP- ERTY OWNERS ASSOCIA- TION, INC.; GREEN TREE SERVICING LLC F/K/A CON- SECO FINANCE SERVICING CORP. F/K/A GREEN TREE FINANCIAL SERVICING CORPORATION; JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANTS IN POSSESSION DEFENDANTS) RE-NOTICE OF FORECLO- SURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Order Granting the Motion to Reset Foreclosure Sale dated March 15, 2005 entered In Civil Case No. 03-1019 CA of the Circuit Court of the 1ST Judicial Circuit in and for SANTA ROSA County, MILTON, Florida, I will.sel to the highest and best bidder for cash at THE NORTH FRONT STEPS of the SANTA ROSA County Courthouse, 6865 CAROLINE STREET, MILTON, Florida, at 11:00 a.m. on the 25 day of . April, 2005 the following ,,described property as set forth in said Summary Firal " Judgment, to-wit: LOT 5, BLOCK B. HAWK'S NEST, A SUBDIVISION OF A PORTION OF GOVERNMENT ' LOTS 1 AND 6, SECTION 5, TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH, RANGE 28 WEST, SANTA' .ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA, PER PLAT RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK G, PAGE 47, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SAID COUNTY. Dated this 18 day of March, 2005. MARY M. JOHNSON Clerk of the Circuit Court CIRCUIT COURT SEAL By: Angela K; Dunn Deputy Clerk IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- TIES ACT, persons with dis- abilities needing a special accommodation should con- tact COURT ADMINISTRA- TION, at the SANTA ROSA County Courthouse at NONE, 1-800-955-8771 (TDD) or 1- 800-955-8770, via Florida Relay Service DAVID J. STERN, PA. 801 S, UNIVERSITY DRIVE SUITE 500 PLANTATION, FL 33324 (954) 233-8000 03-20533(FNM) 032605 040205 a3m_7 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 1ST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION CASE NO:03-427-CA INDYMAC BANK, FSB PLAINTIFF Defendantss. NOTICE OF ACTION TO: GEORGE DUNLAP LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: 5337 GREATPINE DR MILTON, FL 32571 CURRENT ADDRESS: 5337 GREATPINE DR MILTON, FL 32571 LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: LILLIE DUNLAP 5337 GREATPINE DR MILTON, FL 32571 VS. ROBERT E. POLK, IF LIVING, AND IF DEAD, THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDITORS, TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST ROBERT E. POLK; SARAH POLK A/K/A SARAH Z. POLK, IF LIVING, AND,IF DEAD, THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDITORS, TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST SARAH POLK A/K/A SARAH Z. POLK; PLAYERS CLUB AT TIGER POINT EAST HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC.; AMSOUTH BANK; TIM'S AUTO SALES, INC.; TIMO- THY L. BELL; JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANTS IN POSSESSION DEFENDANTS) RE-NOTICE OF FORECLO- SURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Order Granting the Motion to Set Aside Foreclosure Sale and Reset Foreclosure Sale-dated March 15, 2005 entered in Civil Case No. 03-427-CA of the Circuit Court of the 1ST Judicial Circuit In and for SANTA ROSA County, Milton, Florida, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at the North Front Steps of the SANTA ROSA County Courthouse, 6865 Caroline Street, Milton, Florida, at 11:00 a.m. on the 25 day of April, 2005 the following described property as set forth in said Summary Final Judgment, to- wit: LOT 2, BLOCK B, PLAYERS CLUBATTIGER POINT EAST, BEING A PORTION OF SEC- TION 27 & 28, TOWNSHIP 2 SOUTH, RANGE 28 WEST, SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA ACCORDING TO PLAT RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK D, AT PAGE 65, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SAID COUNTY. Dated this 18 day of March, 2005. MARY M. JOHNSON Clerk of the Circuit Court CIRCUIT COURT SEAL By: Angela K. Dunn Deputy Clerk' IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- TIES ACT, persons with dis- abilities needing a special accommodation should con- tact COURT ADMINISTRA- TION, at the SANTA ROSA County Courthouse at 1-800- 955-8771 (TDD) or 1-800-955- 8770, via Florida Relay Service, DAVID J. STERN, PA. 801 S. UNIVERSITY DRIVE SUITE 500 PLANTATION, FL 33324 (954) 233-8000 03-10665 (FNMA) IND 032605 040205 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION File No. 57-2005-CP-73 Division IN RE: ESTATE OF TERRY JEFFERSON BROX- SON Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of TERRY JEFFERSON BROXSON, deceased, whose date of death was September 28, 2004, Is pending in the Circuit Court for Santa Rosa County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 6865 Caroline Street, Milton, Florida 32570, P.O. Box 472, Milton Florida 32572. 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 AFTER THE DATE OF SER- VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the dece- dent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate must file 'their claims with this court WITHIN THE TIME PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. ,The date of first publication of this notice is March 26, 2005. Attorney for Personal Representative: /s/ Charles P. Hoskin CHARLES P. HOSKIN, ESQ. Of EMMANUEL, SHEPPARD & CONDON 30 South Spring Street P.O. Drawer 1271 Pensacola, Florida 32591- 1271 Florida Bar No. 364401 Telephone (850) 433-6581 Personal Representative: /s/ Janet E. Scott Janet E. Scott 9124 Barney Broxson Road Milton, FL 32583 032605 040205 3/199 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIR- CUIT IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO.: 2005-133-CA DIVISION: D WELLS FARGO BANK, NA SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO WELLS FARGO HOME MORTGAGE, INC., Plaintiff, vs. GEORGE DUNLAP, at al, $17,500.00 70% low and moderate Income The City of Milton plans to min- imize displacement of persons as a result of planned CDBG activities In the following man- ner: No displacement Is antici- pated because all construction will occur within established rights-of-way. If any persons are displaced as a result of the planned activities, the City will assist such persons to obtain suitable replacement housing, CURRENT ADDRESS: 5337 GREATPINE DR MILTON, FL 32571 ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER, AND AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED INDIVIDUAL DEFEN- DANT(S) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: UNKNOWN CURRENT ADDRESS: UNKNOWN YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the following property in SANTA ROSA County, Florida: COMMENCING AT THE NE CORNER OF SECTION 24, TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH, RANGE 28 WEST, SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA, THENCE WEST ALONG THE NORTH LINE THEREOF, 1505.00 FEET TO THE EAST- ERLY R/W LINE OF A COUN- TY ROAD (50.00 FOOT R/W), THENCE SOUTH ALONG SAID EASTERLY R/W LINE 250.00 FEET TO THE POB; THENCE .CONTINUE SOUTH ALONG SAID EASTERLY R/W LINE 75.00 FEET; THENCE EAST 98.20 FEET MORE OR LESS TO A CANAL; THENCE NORTHERLY ALONG AND TOGETHER WITH MEAN- DERINGS OF SAID CANAL 75.00 FEET MORE OR LESS; THENCE WEST 98.20 FEET MORE OR LESS TO THE POB. has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses within 30 days after the first publication, If any, on Echevarria & Associates, P.A., Plaintiff's I attorney, whose address Is 9119 Corporate Lake Drive, Suite 300, Tampa, Florida 33634, and file the original with this Court either before service on Plaintiff's attorney or Immediately there- after; otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint or petition. This notice shall bepublished once each week for two con- secutlve weeks In the Press Glazette., WITNESS my hand and the seal of this Court on this 22 day of March, 2005,. Mary M. Johnson Clerk of the Court CIRCUIT COURT SEAL By: J, Watklns As Deputy Clerk 032605 040205 INVITATION TO SUBMIT PROPOSALS FOR Educational Impact Fee study - TO EDUCA- TIONAL FINANCIAL CON- SULTING FIRMS: You are hereby notified that the School District of Santa Rosa County, Florida, herein referred to as the "Board" pur- suant to Florida law, is solicit- ing proposals from consulting firms to provide an Educational Impact.Fee , Study, Proposing firms must have successfully completed a similar study for a Florida school district to be consid- ered. All persons interested In submitting proposals may con- tact the Assistant Superintendent for Administration, 6544 Firehouse Road, Milton, Florida 32570 for additional information. Phone (850) 983- 5123. To be considered, pro- posals must be received on or before Tuesday, April 12, 2005 at 1:00 p.m., local time at the above address, and be clearly labeled in the lower left-hand corner of the envelope, "Proposal for Educationa/ Impact Fee Study". Interviews of prospective firms are tenta- tively scheduled for April 19, 2005 and will be in the order of receipt of proposal. Competitive selection and negotiation will be made in accordance with tile Florida Statute 287.055. The School District of Santa Rosa County, Florida, reserves the right to accept or reject any or all pro- posals in whole or in part and to waive all informalities. BY: John W. Rogers, Superintendent of Schools 033005 040205 040905 3/202 ** SECOND PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE The City of Milton has applied to the Florida Department of Community Affairs (DCA) for a Small Cities Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Disaster Recovery Grant In the amount of $175,000.00. For each activity that has been proposed, at least 70% of the funds must benefit low and moderate * income persons. The activi- ties, dollar amount and esti- mated percentage benefit to low and moderate income persons for which the City has applied for are: The City of Milton proposes-to provide housing rehabilitation for at least two low and moder- ate Income housing units and demolition/new construction of at least one low and moderate Income housing unit. Housing rehabilitation assistance fund- ed through the COBG program will be limited to units dam- aged during Hurricane Ivan, Residential Rehabilitation $ 80,000.00 100% low and moderate income New Construction and Rehabilitation Costs: $70,000.00 100 % low and moderate Income Clearance/Demolition $ 4,500.00 100% low and moderate income Temporary Relocation $ 3,000.00 100% low and moderate Income Project Administration: COURTHOUSE at 11:00AM, on the 26 day April, 2005; the following described property as set forth In said Final Judgment: COMMENCE AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 1 SOUTH, RANGE 28 WEST, SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE SOUTH 05 DEGREES 00 MINUTES E (GOVERNMENT BEARING) ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID SECTION A DISTANCE OF 3458.80 FEET;, THENCE SOUTH 85 DEGREES 00 MINUTES WEST FOR A DIS- vaqe - ............................ The public hearing to receive citizen views concerning the proposed project will be held at the Milton City 'Hall, on Tuesday, April 12, 2005 at 5:00 p,.m. A final copy of the appli- cation will be made available at that time. To obtain addition- al Information concerning the public hearing,, contact Bill Stubstad at (850) 983-5440. The Public Hearing is being conducted in a handicapped accessible location. Any hand- icapped person requiring an interpreter for the hearing impaired or visually impaired should contact Mr. Stubstad by April 8, 2005 and an Interpreter will be provided. Any non- English speaking person wish- ing to attend the public hearing should contact Mr. Stubstad by April 8, 2005, and a language interpreter will be. provided. To access a Telecommunications Device for Deaf Persons (TDD) please call 1-800-955- 8771. Pursuant to Section 102 of the HUD Reform Act of 1989, the following disclosures will be submitted to DCA with the application. The disclosures will be made available by the City of Milton and DCA for pub- lic inspection upon request. These disclosures will be made available on or after the date of submission of the application and shall continue to be available for a minimum period of five years. Other Government (federal, state, and local) assistance to the project In the form of a gift, grant, loan, guarantee, insur- ance payment, rebate, sub- sidy, credit, tax benefit, or any other form of direct or indirect benefit by source and amount; The identities and pecuniary interests of all developers, contractors, or consultants involved in the application for assistance or In the planning or development of the project or activity. The identities and pecuniary interests of any other persons with a pecuniary Interest in the project that can reasonably be expected to exceed $50,000 or 10% of the grant request (whichever Is lower); For those developers, contrac- tors, consultants, property owners, or others listed in two (2) or three (3) above which, are corporations, or other enti- ties, the Identification or pecu- niary interests by corporations or entity of each officer, direc- tor, principal stockholders, or other officidel of the entity, The expected sources of all funds to be provided to the project by each of the providers of those funds and the amount provided; and The expected uses of all funds by activity and amount, 040205 040205 4/204 FYI INVITATION TO BID Sealed Bids will be received by the Santa Rosa County School Board, at the Office of the Assistant Superintendent for Administrative Services, 6544 Firehouse Road, Upstairs Conference Room (Maintenance Building) 850- 983-5123, Milton, Florida, until 2:00 p.m. Local Time, Tuesday, April 19, 2005, at which time and place all bids willibe publicly-openedand,, read aloud, For the . Construction of "GULF ., BREEZE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL FIRE PROTEC- TION" for the School Board of Santa Rosa County, Florida. Any bids received after clos- ing will be returned unopened. Documents maybe secured from Schmidt Dell Associates, Inc., 139 E'. Government St., Pensacola, Florida 32501 upon a deposit of $50.00 per set. Deposit will be refunded provided that plans and speci- fications are returned In good order to the Engineer within seven (7) days after bid date and, further, provided that the contractor submits a bona fide bid. Bids shall be submitted on the form supplied by the Engineer. Each bid must be accompanied by a Bid Bond in the amount of 5% of the base bid as guarantee that the suc- cessful bidder will enter into a written contract with the Owner and furnish a 100% "Performance Bond" and a 100% "Labor and Material Payment Bond" satisfactory to the Owner. The Owner reserves the right to waive informalities In bid- ding and reject any and all bids. by John W. Rogers, Superintendent of Schools 040205 040905 041605 4/205 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIR- CUIT IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO. 2004-369-CA-01 DIVISION D CENDANT MORTGAGE CORPORATION, Plaintiff, vs. FRANCES H. JONES, et al, Defendant(a). NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judgement' of Mortgage Foreclosure dated March 23, 2005 and entered in Case NO. 2004-369-CA-01 of the Circuit Court of the FIRST Judicial Circuit in and for SANTA ROSA County, Florida wherein CENDANT MORT- GAGE CORPORATION, is the Plaintiff and FRANCES H. JONES; LINDA C. JONES; ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER, AND AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED INDIVIDUAL DEFEN- DANT(S) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS; TENANT #1 N/K/A PAUL RAYNAUD are the Defendants, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at STEPS OF THE SANTA ROSA COUNTY 13, TOWNSHIP 1 SOUTH, RANGE 29 WEST, SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK C AT PAGE 117, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SAID COUNTY IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH A DISABILITY WHO NEEDS ANY ACCOMMODATION IN ORDER TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS PROCEEDING, YOU ARE ENTITLED, AT NO COST TO YOU, TO THE PROVI- SION OF CERTAIN ASSIS- TANCE. PLEASE CONTACT SANTA ROSA COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 6865 CARO- LINE STREET SOUTHEAST, MILTON, FL 32570 WITHIN 2 As Clerk, Circuit Court SANTA ROSA, Florida CIRCUIT COURT SEAL By: Angela Dunn As Deputy Clerk 040205 040905 4/12 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIR- CUIT IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO. 04-966-CA WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., Successor by merger to WELLS FARGO HOME PARCEL 5: THE SOUTH 165 FEET OF THE NORTH 990 OF THE EAST 1/2 OF THE EAST 1/2 OF THE WEST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 15, TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH, RANGE 27 WEST, SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA. LESS THE WEST 30 FEET FOR ROAD; SUB- JECTTO A 15 FT. DRAINAGE EASEMENT OVER THE SIDE LOT LINE AND BACK LOT LINE IF NECESSARY. LESS ALL GAS, OIL AND MINERAL RIGHTS. A A 0 Legals TANCE OF 250.0 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. SAID POINT BEING THE INTERSECTION OF THE SOUTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF ELAINE AVENUE (50 FOOT RIGHT OF WAY) AND THE WEST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF AMY STREET (50 FOOT RIGHT OF WAY). THENCE SOUTH 065 DEGREES 09 MINUTES EAST ALONG THE WEST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF AMY STREET FOR A DIS- TANCE OF 370.42 FEET TO A CURVE CONCAVE TO THE RIGHT HAVING A RADIUS OF 88.40 FEET, THENCE ALONG SAID CURVE FOR AN ARC DISTANCE OF 146.01 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 29 MINUTES WEST ALONG THE NORTH RIGHT-OF WAY LINE OF ANGIE DRIVE (50 FOOT RIGHT OF WAY) FOR A DISTANCE OF '189.05 FEET; THENCE NORTH 05 DEGREES 09 MINUTES WEST FOR A DISTANCE OF 472.74 FEET TO THE SOUTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF ELAINE AVENUE; THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 14 MINUTES EAST ALONG SAID RIGHT OF WAY FOR A DISTANCE OF 285.59 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGIN- NING. CONTAINING 3.00 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, BEING LOTS 51, 52, AND A PORTION OF LOTS 50 AND 53 OF BEBE FOREST, AN UNRECORDED SUBDIVI- SION BY J.W. COOK. TOGETHER WITH A MOBILE HOME LOCATED THEREON AS A PERMANENT FIXTURE AND APPURITENANCE THERETO, DESCRIBED AS A 1984 DOUBLEWIDE GREE MOBILE HOME, SERIAL N U M B E R S FLFL2AE213205816 & FLFL2BE213205816 AND TITLE NUMBERS 41339325 & 41339317. A/K/A 5951 Elaine Avenue, Milton, FL 32566 WITNESS MY HAND and the seal of this Court on March 24, 2005. Mary M. Johnson Clerk of the Circuit Court CIRCUIT COURT SEAL By: Angela Dunn Deputy Clerk 040205 040905 4/=0 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIR- CUIT OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION CASE NO. 2005-15 CA CHASE MANHATTAN MORT- GAGE CORPORATION, Plaintiff, Vs. MARK POSEY, et al., Defendant (a). NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated March 23, 2005, and entered In Case No. 2005-15 CA, of the Circuit Court of the FIRST Judiciall Circuit in and for SANTA ROSA County, Florida wherein CHASE MANHATTAN MORT- GAGE CORPORATION Is Plaintiff and MARK POSEY, et al., are Defendants, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at the 6Courthouse, In MILTON, SANTA ROSA County, Florida, 11:00 AM o'clock on the 27 day of April, 2005, the following described property as set forth In said Final Judgment, to wit: LOT 2, BLOCK 3, OAKCREST SUBDIVISION, AS PER PLAT ON FILE IN THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA, IN PLAT BOOK B, PAGE 42 a/k/a 6523 Oakcrest Road, Milton, Florida 32570 DATED this 23 day of March, 2005. MARY M. JOHNSON As Clerk of said Court CIRCUIT COURT SEAL By Angela Dunn As Deputy Clerk 040205 040905 4/20=7 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 1ST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION CASE NO: 05-41-CA DEUTSCHE BANK NATION- AL TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE PLAINTIFF VS. WILLIAM D. FETKE IF LIV- ING, AND IF DEAD, THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, LIENORS,. CREDITORS, TRUSTEES AND. ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST WILLIAM D. FETKE: UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS, DEVISEES. GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDITORS, TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST KATH- ERN CALDWELL; UNKNOWN SPOUSE 'OF KATHERN CALDWELL IF ANY; NEW CENTURY MORTGAGE CORPORATION; JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANTS IN POSSESSION DEFENDANTS) NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN " pursuant to a Summary Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated March 23, 2005 entered in Civil Case No. 05-41-CA of the Circuit Court of the 1ST Judicial Circuit In arid for SANTA ROSA County, MIL- TON, Florida, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at THE NORTH FRONT STEPS at the SANTA ROSA County Courthouse located at 6865 CAROLINE STREET in Deputy Clerk THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J, STERN, P.A., ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF 801 S, University Drive Suite 500 Plantation, FL 33324 (954)233-8000 05-36521MYNW IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- TIES ACT, persons with dis- abilities needing a special. accommodation should con- tact COURT ADMINISTRA- TION, at the SANTA, ROSA County Courthouse at ,'1-800- .955-8771 (TDD) or 1-800-955- 8770, via Florida Relay Service: 040205 040905 4/208 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 1ST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO. 04-1027 CHASE HOME FINANCE, LLC, SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO CHASE MAN- HATTAN MORTGAGE COR- PORATION, Plaintiff, vs. STAN JURJENS A/K/A STAN- LEY R. JURJENS, et us., et al., . Defendantss), NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Order or Final Judgment Scheduling' Foreclosure Sale entered on March 23, 2005 In this case now pending In said Court, the style of which is indicated above. I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at the Front North Courthouse Steps of the SANTA ROSA County Courthouse, 6865 Caroline Street, Milton, Florida 32570, at 11:00 A.M., on the 26 day of April, 2005, the following described property as set forth in said Order or Final Judgment, to-wit: SEE ATTACHED LEGAL DESCRIPTION " OFFICIAL RECORDS " BK 1721 PG 348 Exhibit "A" COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 32, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 28 WEST, SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA, THENCE NORTH 00 DEGREES 22' 46" WEST ALONG THE WEST LINE THEREOF 177.27 FEET, THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 37' 14" EAST 180.00 FEET, TO AN INTER- SECTION WITH THE WEST- ERLY R/W LINE OF LIA DRIVE (50.00 FOOT R/W), THENCE NORTH 00 DEGREES 22' 46" WEST ALONG SAID WESTERLY R/W LINE 820.00 FEET, THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 30' 28" EAST 857.01 FEET TO A POINT ON THE SOUTHERLY R/W LINE OF CASTLE DRIVE (50.00 FOOT R/W), BEING ALSO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 30' 28" EAST ALONG SAID SOUTHERLY R/W LINE 130.00 FEET, THENCE SOUTH 00 DEGREES 20' 32" WEST 180.00 FEET, THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 30' 28" WEST 130.00 FEET, THENCE NORTH 00 DEGREES 29' 32" EAST 180.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. BEING LOT 57 OF AN UNRECORDED SUBDIVI- SION KNOWN AS KINGSWOOD ESTATES. ORDERED at SANTA ROSA County, Florida, this 24 day of MARCH, 2005. MARY M. JOHNSON As Clerk, Circuit Court SANTA ROSA, Florida CIRCUIT COURT SEAL By: Angela Dunn As Deputy Clerk 040205 040905 4/209 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 1ST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY Case #: 05-74-CA Division #:A UNC: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., Plaintiff, -vs.- HOLLY J. LENZO; UNKNOWN PARTIES IN POSSESSION #1; IF LIVING, AND ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIM- ING BY, THROUGH, UNDER AND AGAINST THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS Defendantss. NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Order of Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated March 23, 2005, entered In Civil Case No. 05-74-CA of the Circuit Court of the 1st Judicial Circuit In and for Santa Rosa County, Florida, wherein. BANK OF AMERICA, NA., Plaintiff and HOLLY J. LENZO are defendantss, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, AT THE NORTH FRONT DOOR OF THE SANTA ROSA COUNTY COURTHOUSE LOCATED AT 6865 CARO- LINE STREET, MILTON, FLORIDA AT 11:00 A.M. CEN- TRAL STANDARD TIME on May 5, 2005 the following described property as set forth In said Final Judgment, to-wit: LOT 14, BLOCK F, SANTA VILLA VII, A SUBDIVISION OF A PORTION OF SECTION WORKING DAYS OF YOUR RECEIPT OF THIS NOTICE OF SALE: IF YOU ARE HEAR- ING IMPAIRED CALL: 1-800- 955-8771:; IF YOU ARE VOICE IMPAIRED CALL: 1-800-955- 8770 DATED at MILTON, Florida, this 23, day of March, 2005. MARY M. JOHNSON CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT Santa Rosa County, Florida CIRCUIT COURT SEAL SBY: Angela Dunn Deputy Clerk ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF SHAPIRO & FISHMAN, LLP WOODLAND CORPORATE CENTER ' 4505 WOODLAND CORP. BLVD. * SUITE 100 TAMPA, FLORIDA 33614 (813) 880-888 05-66156T 040205 040905 4/210 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TH4E FIRST JUDICIAL CIR- CUIT IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO. 04-486-CA WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO WELLS FARGO HOME MORTGAGE, INC. Plaintiff, v. DEETTE N. NELSON; __, UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF DEETTE N. NELSON; and all unknown parties claiming by, through, under or against the herein named Defendants, who are not known to be dead or alive, whether said unknown parties claim as heirs, devisees, grantees, assignees, llenors, creditors, trustees, spouses, or other claimants; TENANT #1 and/or TENANT #2, the parties intended to account for the person or persons In posses- sion; SUNTRUST BANK F/K/A SUN BANK/ WEST FLORIDA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Defendants. NOTICE OF SALE Notice Is hereby given that, pursuant to the Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated March 23, 2005 In this cause, I will sell the property situated in SANTA ROSA County, Florida described as: LOT 4, TIMBERLINE NORTH, A SUBDIVISION OF A POR- TION OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTH- WEST QUARTER OF SEC- TION 8, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 28 WEST, SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK C, PAGE 41 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA. a/k/a 5841 Trmberidlne Drive, Milton, FL 32570 at public sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, at the North front door of the Santa Rosa Courthouse, 6865 Caroline Street, Milton, Florida, at 11:00 o'clock a.m., on April 27, 2005. Dated at Milton, Florida thIs 24 day of Mafchk 2005. . Mary M. Johnson Clerk of the Circuit Court CIRCUIT COURT SEAL By: Angela Dunn Deputy Clerk IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH A DISABILITY WHO NEEDS ANY ACCOMMODATION IN ORDER TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS PROCEEDING, YOU SARE ENTITLED, AT NO COST TO YOU, TO THE PROVI- SION OF CERTAIN ASSIS- TANCE. PLEASE CONTACT, SUSAN LAND, AT 6865 CAR- OLINE STREET, MILTON, FLORIDA :32570, (850) 983- 1012, WITHIN TWO (2) WORKING DAYS OF OUR RECEIPT OF THIS DOCU- MENT, IF YOU ARE HEARING OR VOICE IMPAIRED, CALL 1-800-955-8771. 040205 040905 41211' IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 1ST 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, suc- cessor by merger to CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE CORPORATION, successor to CHEMICAL RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE CORPORA- TION, Plaintiff, vs. JOSEPH E. BOWLES, III, et ux., et al., Defendant(s)., NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Order or Final Judgment Scheduling Foreclosure Sale entered on March 23, 2005 in this case now pending in said Court, the style of which is indicated above. I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at the Front North Courthouse Steps of the SANTA ROSA County Courthouse, 6865 Caroline Street, Milton, FlorIda 32570, at 11:00 A.M. on the 5 day of May, 2005, the following described property as set forth In said Order or Final Judgment, to-wit: THE N 88.5' OF LOT 1, BLOCK 3, LOTS 2 AND 6, BLOCK 3, DAVIDSON'S SUBDIVISION, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK A, PAGE 41, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA. ORDERED at SANTA ROSA County, Florida, this 24 day of MARCH, 2005. MARY M. JOHNSON WELLS FARGO HOME MORTGAGE, INC. f/k/a NOR- WEST MORTGAGE, INC. Plaintiff, v. JAMES FELIX ADAMS; TER- RIE C. ADAMS; and all unknown parties claiming by, through, under or against the herein named Defendants, who are not known to be dead or alive, whether said unknown parties claim as heirs, devisees, grantees, assignees, lienors, creditors, trustees, spouses, or other claimants; TENANT #1 and/or TENANT #2, the parties intended to account for the person or persons in posses- sion; HOLLEY BY THE SEA IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIA- TION, INC.; COMPASS BANK Defendants. NOTICE OF SALE. Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to the Final Judgment of Forecl6sure dated March 23, 2005 in this cause, I will sell the property situated in SANTA ROSA County, Florida described as: LOT 17, BLOCK 29, HOLLEY BY THE SEA, BEING A POR- TION OF SECTION 22, TOWNSHIP 2 SOUTH, RANGE 27 WEST, SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA, ACCORDING TO PLAT RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK B,, PAGE 155 (CONSISTING OF 20 SHEETS) OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SAID COUNTY. a/k/a 2011 Candlewood Dr., Navarre, FL 32566 at public sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, at the North front door of the Santa Rosa Courthouse, 6865 Caroline Street, Milton, Florida, at 11:00 o'clock a.m., on April 27, 2005. Dated at Milton, Florida this 23 day of March, 2005. Mary M. Johnson Clerk of the Circuit Court CIRCUIT COURT SEAL By: Angela Dunn Deputy Clerk IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH A DISABILITY WHO NEEDS ANY ACCOMMODA- TION IN ORDER TO PARTIC- IPATE IN THIS PROCEED- ING, YOU ARE ENTITLED, AT NO COST TO YOU, TO THE PROVISION OF CERTAIN ASSISTANCE. PLEASE CONTACT, SUSAN LAND, AT 6865 CAROLINE STREET, MILTON, FLORIDA 32570, (850) 983-1012, WITHIN TWO (2) WORKING DAYS OF YOUR RECEIPT OF THIS DOCUMENT, IF YOU ARE HEARING OR VOICE IMPAIRED, CALL 1-800-955- 8771. 040205 040905 4=213 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 1ST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION CASE NUMBER: 2004-CA- 1032 BENEFICIAL FLORIDA, INC., a Eei ora .r r,,..:.'racn, Plaintiff, " vs. MARTHA E. COATES, aet. al., Defendants. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Summary Judgment of Foreclosure dated March 23, 2005 entered in Case No. 2004-CA-1032 of the Circuit Court In and for Santa Rosa County, Florida, wherein BENEFICIAL FLORI- DA, INC., a Delaware Corporation is the Plaintiff and MARTHA E. COATES, et. al., are the Defendants, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, at the North Steps of the Santa Rosa County Courthouse, 6865 Caroline Street SE, Milton, Florida 32570 at 11:00 AM on 27 day of April, 2005 the following described property, as set forth in said Final Summary Judgment of Foreclosure, to wit: LOT 13, OF TIMBERLINE NORTH SUBDIVISION, BEING A PORTION OF SEC- TION 8, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 28 WEST, SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA, ACCORDING TO PLAT FILLED IN PLAT. BOOK *C" AT PAGE 41 IN THE PUB- LIC RECORDS OF SAID COUNTY. DATED this 23 day of March 2005, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT CIRCUIT COURT SEAL By: Angela Dunn Deputy Clerk 040205 040905 4/214 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIR- CUIT, IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO. 04-919 CA GREEN TREE SERVICING, LLC, F/K/A CONSECO FINANCE SERVICING CORP. 4625 River Green Parkway Duluth, GA 30096 Plaintiff, v. JAMES D. WHITE, SR., and JANICE WHITE, Defendants. NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT, pursuant to Plaintiff's Final Judgment Of Foreclosure and Re-Establishment of Note entered In the above-cap- tioned action, I will sell the property situated in Santa Rosa County, Florida, described as follows, to wit: TOGETHER WITH that cer- tain 1999 16 x 18 Cavalier Mobile Home; VIN #ALBUS27859. at public sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash at the . Santa Rosa County Courthouse, Milton, Florida, at 11:00 a.m., on the 27 day of April, 2005. Dated March 24, 2005 Clerk of the Circuit Court CIRCUIT COURT SEAL By: Angela Dunn Deputy Clerk 040205 040905 4/215 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 1ST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION CASE NO.: 05-76-CA JP MORGAN CHASE BANK, ." AS TRUSTEE, Plaintiff, vs. JOSEPH EDWARD HUCK A/K/A JOSEPH E. HUCK, et al, Defendants. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated the 23 day of March, 2005, and entered in Case No. 05-76-CA, of the Circuit Court of the 1ST Judicial Circuit in and for Santa Rosa County, Florida, wherein JP MORGAN CHASE BANK, AS TRUSTEE is the Plaintiff and JOSEPH EDWARD HUCK A/K/A JOSEPH E. : HUCK; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF JOSEPH EDWARD HUCK A/K/A JOSEPH E. HUCK; JOHN DOE; JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANTS) IN POSSESSION OF THE SUB- JECT PROPERTY are defen- dants. I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at the NORTH FRONT STEPS OF COURTHOUSE at the Santa Rosa County Courthouse, in MILTON, Florida, at 11:00 a.m. on the 26 day of April, 2005, the following described proper- ty as set forth in said Final Judgement, to wit: LOT 4, BLOCK "A", OF CRYSTAL CREEK, ACCORD- ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK "D", PAGE 89, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA. If you area person with a Disabilities who need any accommodation in order to participate In this proceeding you are entitled at no cost to you to the provisions of certain assistant please contact Susan Land at 6865 Caroline Street, Miltonr FL 32570, 850- 983-1012 within 2, working days of this receipt of this doc- ument. If you are hearing or Voice Impaired call 1-800-955- 8771. Dated this 24 day of March, 2005. MARY M. JOHNSON i Clerk Of The Circuit Court CIRCUIT COURT SEAL By: Angela Dunn Deputy Clerk 040205 . 040905' - ' 41216 *'-1 *- l.-', . IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF - THE 1ST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION Case No. 02-746-CA A THE BANK OF NEW YORK, TR UA dtd 12/1/2001 (EQCC Trust 2001-2), Plaintiff, vs. JAMES L. SPEER and BREN- DA L. SPEER, his wife, et al., Defendants. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE 'SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Summary Final Judgment of Foreclosure including Award of Attorneys' Fees and Costs dated March 23, 2005, entered in Case No, 02-746-CA A of the Circuit Court of the 1ST Judicial Circuit in and for Santa Rosa County, Florida wherein THE ! BANK OF NEW YORK, TR UA dtd 12/1/2001 (EQCC Trust 2001- 2) is the Plaintiff and JAMES L SPEER and BREN- DA L. SPEER, his wife; MICHAEL W. SIMPSON and SHAWNA K. SIMPSON, his wife; JOHN DOE and JANE DOE is/are Defendants, I will sell to the highest and best bid- der for cash, at on the front steps of the Santa Rosa County Courthouse in the City of Milton, Florida at 11:00 o'clock A.M., on the 27 day of April, 2005, the following described property, as set forth in said Summary Final Judgment of Foreclosure Including Award of Attorney's Fees and Costs, to-wit: Lot 8, of GLOVER LANE ESTATES, PHASE I, a subdi- vision of a portion of Section 9, Township 1 North, Range 28 West, Santa Rosa County, Florida, according to the Plat filed In Plat Book "C", at Pages 179-179A, of the Public Records of Santa Rosa County, Florida. DATED this 24 day of March, 2004, MARY M. JOHNSON, Clerk CIRCUIT COURT SEAL By: Angela Dunn Deputy Clerk In accordance with The Americans with Disabilities Act, persons needing a special accommodation to participate in this proceeding should con- tact Susan Land not later than seven (7) days prior to the pro- ceeding at 6865 Caroline Street, Milton, Florida. Call 904-623-0135 Ext. #102 or 1- 800-955-8770 (voice) via Florida Relay Service. 040205 040905 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIR- CUIT IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO.: 04-483 TEXTRON FINANCIAL COR- PORATION, a Delaware cor- poration, Plaintiff, v. STYLISH E. WILLIS, ELNORA WILLIS and ADMINISTRATOR OF THE SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, Defendants. MILTON, Florida, at 11:00 a~m. on the 27 day of April, 2005 the following described property as set forth In said Summary Final Judgment, to-wit: LOT 6, BLOCK 16 OF FOURTH ADDITION TO SANTA ROSA SHORES, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK B, PAGES) 104, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA. Dated this 23 day of March, 2005. MARY M, JOHNSON Clerk of the Circuit Court CIRCUIT COURT SEAL By: Angela Dunn Saturday April 2, 2005 I The Santa Rosa Press Gazette Leaals NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on April 26, 2005 at 11:00 A.M. at the Santa Rosa County Courthouse; North Front Steps, the undersigned Clerk will offer for sale the fol- lowing described real property: Lot 4, In Block 210, of HOL- LEY BY THE SEA, according to the plat thereof as record- ed In Plat Book B, Page 155, of the Public Records of SANTA ROSA County; Florida. The aforesaid sale will be made pursuant to a Summary Final Judgment of Foreclosure entered In this case no pend- ing in the Circuit Court of the First Judicial Circuit in and for Santa Rosa County, Florida. DATED this 24 day of March, 2005. MARY M. JOHNSON CIRCUIT COURT SEAL Clerk of the Circuit Court Santa Rosa County, Florida Angela Dunn 040205 040905 4/218 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIR- CUIT, IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA. CASE NO. 04-883-CA01- MTG-D GREEN TREE SERVICING, LLC f/k/a GREEN TREE FINANCIAL SERVICING CORP. 1400 Turbine Drive, Rapid City, SD 57703 Plaintiff, v. KENNETH R. SLATER; MARY L. DECKER; and UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, DEPARTMENT OF TREA- SURY (INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE), Defendants. NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT, pursuant to Plaintiff's Final Judgment Of Foreclosure and Re- Establishment of Note entered In the above-captioned action, I will sell the property situated 'In Santa Rosa County, Florida, described as follows, to wit: Lot 3, Block 1, MARLBOR- OUGH VILLAGE, according to the map or plat thereof as recorded In Plat Book B, Page 153, Public Records of Santa Rosa County, Florida, LESS AND EXCEPT that por- tion conveyed to the State of Florida Department of Transportation as described In that certain Warranty Deed recorded In O.R. Book 1685, Page 238 of said Public Records. TOGETHER WITH that certain 1995 66 x 16 Rockwood mobile home; VIN #ALFRA1858967. at public sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash at the Santa Rosa County Courthouse, Milton, Florida, at 11:00 a.m., on the 27 day of April, 2005. MARY M. JOHNSON Clerk of the Circuit Court CIRCUIT COURT SEAL - By: Angela Dunn ; Deputy Clerk 040205 040905 4/219 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIR- CUIT IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO.: 04-00527-CA TEXTRON FINANCIAL COR- PORATION, a Delaware cor- poration, Plaintiff, v. MARSHALL JENNINGS And RENATE WENZEL JEN- NINGS, husband and wife, Defendants. NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on April 26, 2005 at 11:00 A.M. at the Santa Rosa County Courthouse, 6865 Caroline Street, Milton, FL, the undersigned Clerk will offer for sale the following described real property: Lot 19, in Block 136, of HOL- LEY BY THE SEA, according to the plat thereof as record- ed In Plat Book B, Page 155, of the Public Records of SANTA ROSA County, Florida. The aforesaid sale will be made pursuant to a Summary Final Judgment of Foreclosure entered in this case now pend- ing In the Circuit Court of the First Judicial Circuit in and for Santa Rosa County, Florida. DATED this 25 day of March, 2005. Angela Dunn Clerk of the Circuit Court CIRCUIT COURT SEAL Santa Rosa County, Florida 040209 040905 4=20 APPLICATION FOR REGIS- TRATION OF FICTITIOUS NAME 1. Fictitious Name to be Registered: Northwest Florida Outboard Machine Shop 2. Mailing Address of Business: 6223 Hwy. 90 #125 Milton, Florida 32570 3. Florida County- Santa Rosa 4: FEI Number: A. Owner(s) of Fictitious Name If individual(s):(Use attach- ment if necessary): 1. Lawrence, Jim 2040 Renegade Lane Milton FL 32583 I (we) the undersigned, being, the sole (all the) party (les) owning interest in the above fictitious name, certify that the information Indicated on this form is true and accurate. I (we) further certify that the fic- titious name shown in Section 1 of this form has been adver- tised at least once in a news- paper as defined in chapter 50, Florida Statutes, in the county where the applicant's principal place of business is located. I (we) understand that the signatures) below shall have the same legal effect as if made under oath. (At Least One Signature Required) Jim Lawrence Signature of Owner Date: March 29, 2005 040205 040205 NOTICE OF SALE To be sold for the lien owed for charges of towing and storage. The vehicle will be sold to the highest bidder to satisfy the lien on the vehicle, The sale will be held at Ken's Paint & Body 4074 Avalon Blvd., Milton In Santa Rosa County In the State of Florida. The following Vehlcle(s) are/is being held for the above claimed lien: YEAR 1998 MAKE GMC MODEL JIMMY VIN# 1GKC813W1W2502076 The registered and/or legal owners are: OWNER: ORENTHAL J. GALLOWAY 102A GAUSE STREET HINESVILLE, GA 31313-3109 LIEN HOLDER: GMAC PO BOX 8100 HUNT VALLEY MD 21030- 8100 INSURANCE CO: SAFE AUTO INS.CO. ., , 3883 E. BROAD STREET COLUMBUS, OHIO 43213 Amount of towing is $150.00 Lien File Fee of $300.00 Storage Charges of $0 as of MARCH 29, 2005, plus addi- tional storage fee of $0 per day plus sales tax. The said sale will be held on APRIL 15, 2005 AT 10:00AM. If the owner cares to recover said vehicle they may bring the amount of the charges in cash only before the date of sale to Ken's Paint & Body and the vehicle will be surrendered to them. This sale is in accordance with FI. Statute 713.78 040205, 040205 4/222 NOTICE OF SALE To be sold for the lien owed for charges of towing and storage. The vehicle will be sold to the highest bidder to satisfy the lien on the vehicle. The sale will be held at Ken's Paint & Body 4074 Avalon Blvd., Milton in Santa Rosa County in the State of Florida. The following Vehicle(s) are/is being held for the above claimed lien: YEAR 1990. MAKE TOYOTA MODEL RUNNER VIN# JT3VN29V4L0001100 The registered and/or legal owners are: OWNER: JOSHUA LUKE FRANCIS WAMSLEY 5851 WESTMONT RD MILTON, FL 32583 LIEN HOLDER: N/A INSURANCE CO: MERCURY CASUALTY CO PO BOX 54600 LOS ANGELES, CA 90054 INSURANCE CO: MERCURY INSURANCE CO OF FLORI- DA 1901 ULMERTON RD 6TH FLOOR CLEARWATER, FL 33762- 2307 Amount of towing Is $75.00 Lien File Fee of $300.00 Storage Charges of $0 as of MARCH 23, 2005, plus addi- tional storage fee of $0 per day plus sales tax. The said sale will be held on APRIL 15, 2005 AT 10:00 AM. If the owner cares to recover said vehicle they may bring the amount of the charges in cash only before the date of sale to Ken's Paint & Body and the vehicle will be surrendered to them. This sale is in accordance with FI. Statute 713.78 040205 040205 4/223 NOTICE OF SALE To be sold for the lien owed for charges of towing and storage. The vehicle will be sold to the highest bidder to satisfy the lien on the vehicle. The sale will be held at Ken's Paint & Body 4074 Avalon Blvd., Milton. in Santa Rosa County in the State of Florida. The following Vehicle(s) are/is being held for the above claimed lien: YEAR 1992 MAKE CHEV MODEL STORM VIN# J81RF4369N7523587 The registered and/or legal owners are: OWNER: DEREK RANDALL STOKES 9658 CHUMUCKLA SPRINGS RD JAY, FL 32565 LIEN HOLDER: ELIGIA JIM PETTY 787 GREEN STREET CRESTVIEW, FL 32539 -INSURANCE CO: DIRECT GENERAL INS. CO, 1281 MURFREESBORA RD. NASHVILLE, TN 37217-2432 Amount of towing Is $85.00 Lien File Fee of $300,00 Storage Charges of $0 as of MARCH 23, 2005, plus addi- tlonal storage fee of $0 per day plus sales tax. The said sale will be held on APRIL 15, 2005 AT 10:00AM.. If the owner. cares to recover said vehicle they may bring the amount of the charges In cash only before the date of sale to Ken's Paint & Body and the vehiclewIll be surrendered to them. This sale Is in accordance with Fl. Statute 713.78 040205 040205 41224 NOTICE OF SALE To be sold for the lien owed for charges of towing and storage. The vehicle will be sold to the highest bidder to satisfy the lien on the vehicle. The sale will be held at Ken's Paint & Body 4074 Avalon Blvd., Milton in Santa Rosa County in the State of Florida. The following Vehicle(s) are/is being held for the above claimed lien: YEAR 1997 MAKE HONDA MODEL 4DR VIN# 1HGCD5630VA021014 The registered and/or legal owners are: OWNER: LY HUOTH 2508 MASHBURN RD NASHVILLE, TN 37210 LIEN HOLDER: NATIONAL CITY 6750 MILLER ROAD BRECKSVILLE, OH 44141 INSURANCE CO: N/A. Amount of towing is $85.00 Lien File Fee of $300.00 Storage Charges of $0 as of MARCH 29, 2005, plus addi- tional storage fee of $0 per day plus sales tax. The said sale will be held on APRIL 15, 2005 AT 10:00AM. If the owner cares to recover said vehicle they may bring the amount of the charges in cash only before the date of sale to Ken's Paint & Body and the vehicle will be surrendered to them. This sale is in accordance with Fl. Statute 713.78 040205 040205 4/225 NOTICE TO BIDDERS EMERGENCY WATERSHED PROTECTION PROJECTS Notice is hereby given that the Board of County. Commissioners of Santa Rosa County, Florida,, will receive sealed bids for. Emergency. Watershed Protection Projects Package # 4 for water way debris removal which includes the following sites: Pearson Road Marsh/Slew, St. Mary's Bay, Sawgrass Lakes/Marsh, and Soundsideo Drive. 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, 32570; and must be received by 10:00 a.m., April 26, 2005, at which time bids will be opened and read aloud. Bids received after the time set for the, bid opening will be rejected! and returned unopened to the bidder. All interested parties are Invited to attend. Plans and specifications may be secured from the Santa Rosa County, Procurement Department, at the above address for a non-refundable cost of $25.00. Telephone (850) 983-1833. There will be a Pre-bid Conference and site showing ,beginning on April 20, 2005 at 8:00 a.m. at the Blackwater Soil and Water Conservation Office located at 6285 Dogwood Drive, Milton, Florida, 32570. It Is strongly recommended that all Interest- ed parties attend the showing. All offers are subject to the work requirements and other provisions and clauses incor- porated In the solicitation In full text or by reference. Offers providing less than 60 calen- dar days for County accept- ance after the date offers are due will not be considered and will be rejected. An offer guar- antee Is required. All work and! workmanship must be of good quality and adhere to all applicable laws and regulations. Contractor must possess all necessary licenses, The Board of County Commissioners reserves the right to waive Irregularities In bids, to reject any or all bids with or without cause, and to award the bid that It deter- mines to be In the best Interest of Santa Rosa County. Santa Rosa County does not discrimpinate, cr rr, basis.pf race, color, -,linral origin, sex, religion, age, or handi- capped status In employment or provision of service. By order of. the Board of County Commissioners of Santa Rosa County, Florida. 040205 040205 41226 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIR- CUIT, IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO. 05-107 CA GREEN TREE SERVICING, LLC f/k/a GREEN TREE FINANCIAL SERVICING CORP. 1400 Turbine Drive Rapid City, SD 57703 Plaintiff, v. Steven T. Adams; Brandice J. Nelson; Santa Rosa County Federal Credit Union; and ASSET ACCEPTANCE LLC,- Defendants. NOTICE OF ACTION TO: STEVEN T. ADAMS BRANDICE J. NELSON YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a foreclosure action has been filed against you on the follow- Ing described property: SEE EXHIBIT "A" ATTACHED HERETO. "EXHIBIT A" COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUAR- TER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 4, TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH, RANGE 27 WEST, SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE GO NORTH 01 DEGREES 26 MINUTES 16 SECONDS WEST ALONG THE WEST LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST QUAR- TER OF SAID SECTION 4, A DISTANCE OF 1320.84 FEET TO THE NORTHWEST COR- NER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE NORTH- EAST QUARTER OF SEC- TION 4, THENCE. DEPART- ING SAID WEST LINE GO NORTH 89 DEGREES 37 MINUTES 58 SECONDS EAST ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE NORTH- EAST QUARTER A DIS- TANCE OF 668.91 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE NORTH 89 DEGREES 37 MINUTES 58 SECONDS EAST A DIS- TANCE OF 264.04 FEET; THENCE DEPARTING SAID NORTH LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST QUAR- TER GO SOUTH 01 DEGREES 23 MINUTES 03 SECONDS EAST A DIS- TANCE OF 660.00 FEET; THENCE GO SOUTH 89 DEGREES 38 MINUTES 04 SECONDS WEST A DIS- TANCE OF 264.04 FEET; THENCE GO NORTH 01 DEGREES 23 MINUTES 03 SECONDS WEST A DIS- TANCE OF 660.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PARCEL OF LAND IS SITU- ATED IN A PORTION OF SECTION 4, TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH, RANGE 27 WEST, SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA AND CONTAINS 4.00 ACRES MORE OR LESS. TOGETHER WITH A NON- EXCLUSIVE EASEMENT FOR INGRESS AND EGRESS PURPOSES UPON, OVER AND ACROSS: EARCEL B: COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUAR- TER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 4, TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH, RANGE 27 WEST, SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE GO NORTH 01 DEGREES 26 MINUTES 16 SECONDS WEST ALONG THE WEST LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST QUAR-. TER OF SAID SECTION A DISTANCE OF 1320.84 FEET TO THE NORTHWEST COR- NER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE NORTH- EAST QUARTER OF SEC- STION 4; THENCE DEPART- ING SAID WEST LINE GO NORTH 89 DEGREES 37 MINUTES 58 SECONDS EAST ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE NORTH- EAST QUARTER A DIS- TANCE OF 932.95 FEET; "THENCE DEPARTING SAID- NORTH LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST QUAR- TER OF SECTION 4, GO SOUTH 01 DEGREES 23 MINUTES 03 SECONDS EAST A DISTANCE OF 589.99 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE GO NORTH 89 DEGREES 38 MINUTES 04 SECONDS EAST A DISTANCE OF 369.42 FEET TO THE WEST- ERLY RIGHT OF WAY OF. STATE ROAD #191 ALSO KNOWN AS MUNSON HIGH- WAY (100' R/W); THENCE GO SOUTH 01 DEGREES 23 MINUTES 03 SECONDS EAST ALONG SAID WEST- ERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE A DISTANCE OF 70.00 FEET; THENCE DEPARTING SAID WESTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE GO SOUTH 89 DEGREES 38 MINUTES 04 SECONDS WEST A DIS- TANCE OF 368.18 FEET; THENCE GO NORTH 01 DEGREES 23 MINUTES 03 SECONDS WEST A DIS- TANCE OF 70.01 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. THE ABOVE, DESCRIBED PARCEL OF LAND IS SITU- ATED IN A PORTION OF SECTION 4, TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH, RANGE 27 WEST, Do YOU HAVE AN UNWANTED ITEM TO SELL? ARE YOU LOOKING FOR SOMETHING SPECIFIC TO BUY? Do YOU NEED A GREAT DEAL ON HOMETOWN ADVERTISING? THE PRESS GAZETTE CAN HELP YOU WITH ALL THESE THINGS AND MORE! GIVE US A CALL TODAY AT 623-2120 ALTERNATIVE HEALTH ) FOOD STORE "Where educated natural health choices are made." 5533 Hwy. 90 Pea Ridge 994-3606 Mon.-Fri.: 9:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m., Sat.: 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. I : 12th EDITION, HEALTHY LIVING By Linda Paige. Over 80 new | pages, new product rating system, specific lifestyle healing programs. MASTICATm Provides relief from stomach ulcers and reduces the ^ intensity of Gastric Mucosal Damage. S IMMPOWER AHCC Immune system support. Increases natural killer cell function, T Cell and Macrophage activity. HP 8 PROSTATE FORMULA is a breakthrough propietary formulation offering a natural and effective way to maximize healthy prostate function. " RENEWAL HGH SPRAY Increases energy, reduces fat, builds V\ muscle, rejuvinates skin, improves memory, regulates sleep, and E inhances sexual desire. a Jimmie D. Hill, Ph.D., Natural Health Consultant is available to help you by researching the best possible Alternative Therapy for your specific problem. HAIR CLEAN 1-2-3TM Lice remover'& killer. Clinically proven. Natural Ingredients. Includes Lice Comb. I Deanna Gilmore: Manager Jimmie D. Hill, Ph.D, Natural Health Counselor lb EB i E-Mail address: GWYHILL @ AOL.com BB I Natural Health Corner By Jimmie D. Hill, N.D., Ph. D. The Natuial Healhh Cornet a infcnded solely\ /or inor national and educa- tional purpose'. and not i a medical adt ice. Please consul a medical or health care prlet'ssional it .\o have quiet ons about \our health Celadrin - Your Answer to Inflammation A Canadian company, Natural Factors, has developed the next generation of pain relievers for Osteoarthritis, the. product is called Celadrin. Celadrin may very well be the natural alter- native to Vioxx and Bextra for relieving inflammation. Celadrin is a special blend of fatty acids which both humans and animals have shown exceptional benefits of reduced pain and swelling, increased movement and reduction of inflammation. The Journal of Rheumatology, published the results of a double-blind, multi-center, placebo- controlled trial, that found Celadrin, when taken orally improved joint and mobility problems. Compared to the placebo Celadrin was clearly the winner. Participants in the study had more flexibility, less aches and pain and were able to walk longer distances than the placebo group. Celadrin was also tested as an anti-inflamma- tory cream at the University of Connecticut. The group who used Celadrin cream had reduced pain and stiffness, improved balance and strength and better mobility. Celadrin ,-.. patients experi- enced a dramat- ' ic improvement within 30 minutes of applying Celadrin cream. When someone uses both the oral and cream form of Celadrin, they find a much faster improvement in pain, swelling and mobility than using just the cream alone. Celadrin may also be used for Psoriasis when applied twice a day. Studies have shown a 2- level improvement in 14 days. Glucosamine has been clinically studied and shown to increase range of motion and relieve pain at the same rate as Ibuprofen. However when Celadrin is added, it empowers Glucosamine to .do its'job faster and more effi- ciently in building joint cartilage. The action of both Celadrin and Glucosamine provides rapid joint cushioning, reduces inflammation, builds cartilage, and restores the joint. For more information on this exciting new product, go to www.celadrin.com. Jimmie D. Hill is a graduate of Clayton College of Natural Health, Birmingham, AL and owner of Alternative Health Food Store, Pace, FL. E-mail is: GWYHILL@AOL.COM A * Page 5-B SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA AND CONTAINS 0.59 ACRES MORE OR LESS. TOGETHER WITH that certain 1998 64 x 28 Mobile Home, Serial No. PH149772AB and you are required to file a written response with the Court and serve a copy of your written defenses, If any, to It on Timothy D. Padgett, Plaintiff's attorney, whose address is 2810 Remington Green Circle, Tallahassee, Florida 32308, at least thirty (30) days from the date of first publication or on or before May 6, 2005, and file the original with the clerk of this court either before service on Plaintiff's attomey or imme- diately thereafter; otherwise, a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated this 28 day of March, 2005. MARY M. JOHNSON CLERK OF COURT CIRCUIT COURT SEAL By: Angela Dunn Deputy Clerk 040205 040905 4/227 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 1ST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION CASE NO: 05-132 CITIMORTGAGE, INC. F/K/A CITICORP MORTGAGE, INC. PLAINTIFF VS. MARIE. SHAVERS A/K/A MARIE T. SHAVERS, ETAL DEFENDANTS) NOTICE OF ACTION CON- STRUCTIVE SERVICE TO: UNKNOWN SPOUSE, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDITORS, TRUSTEES, AND ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST THE ESTATE OF EUGENE HARSAGHY whose residence Is unknown If he/she/they be living; and if he/she/they be dead, the unknown defendants who may be spouses, heirs, devisees, grantees, assignees, lienors, creditors, trustees, and all par- ties claiming an Interest by, through, under or against the Defendants, who are not known to be dead or alive, and all parties having or claiming to have any right, title or Interest In the property described In the mortgage being foreclosed ' herein. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI- FIED that an action to fore- close a mortgage on the fol- lowing property: COMMENCING AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE SOUTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF STATE ROAD #399 (100' R/W) AND THE WEST LINE OF THE EAST 1/2 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SEC- TION 3, TOWNSHIP 2 SOUTH, RANGE 27 WEST, SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE NORTH 47 DEGREES 41 MINUTES 08 SECONDS EAST ALONG SAID RIGHT OF WAY LINE A DISTANCE OF 17.01 FEET TO THE PC OF A CURVE TO THE RIGHT HAVING A RADIUS' "'F -1382.69 FEET(CHORD BEARING OF NORTH 70 DEGREES 09 MINUTES 28 SECONDS EAST, CHORD DISTANCE OF 1056.96 FEET) TO THE PT OF SAID CURVE; THENCE SOUTH 87 DEGREES 22 MINUTES 22 SECONDS EAST ALONG SAID RIGHT OF WAY LINE A DISTANCE OF 517.82 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 0 DEGREES 13 MINUTES 43 SECONDS WEST A DIS- TANCE OF 915.17 FEET; THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 53 MINUTES 51 SECONDS EAST A DIS- TANCE OF 604.97 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 0 DEGREES 06 MINUTES 09 SECONDS EAST A DIS- TANCE OF 115.12 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE SAME COURSE A DISTANCE OF 115.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 53 MINUTES 51 SECONDS EAST A DISTANCE OF 121.36 FEET; THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 53 MINUTES 51 SECONDS EAST A DISTANCE OF 121.36 FEET; THENCE NORTH 16 DEGREES 57 MINUTES 47 SECONDS EAST A DISTANCE OF 120.27 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 53 MINUTES 51 SECONDS WEST A DISTANCE OF 156.66 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, If any, to It on DAVID J. STERN, ESQ. Plaintiff's attor- ney, whose address is 801 S. UNIVERSITY DRIVE, STE 500, PLANTATION, FL 33324 on or before May 5, 2005 (no later than 30 days from the date of the first publication of this notice of action) and file the original with the clerk of this court either before service on Plaintiff's attorney or imme- diately thereafter; otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded In the complaint or petition filed herein. WITNESS my hand and the seal of this Court at SANTA ROSA County, Florida, this 29 day of March, 2005. CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT CIRCUIT COURT SEAL BY: Angela Dunn DEPUTY CLERK IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- TIES ACT, persons with dis- abilities needing a special accommodation should con- tact COURT ADMINISTRA- TION, at the SANTA ROSA County Courthouse at, 1-800- 955-8771 (TDD) or 1-800-955- 8770, via Florida Relay Service. 040205 040905 41228 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 1ST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION CASE NUMBER: 2004-CA- 1029 BENEFICIAL FLORIDA, INC., a Delaware corporation, Plaintiff, vs. DAVID GLENN HUNTER, et. al., Defendants. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Summary Judgment of Foreclosure dated March 23, 2005 entered In Case No. 2004-CA-1029 of the Circuit Court In and for Santa Rosa County, Florida, wherein BENEFICIAL FLORI- DA, INC., a Delaware Corporation Is the Plaintiff and DAVID GLENN HUNTER, st. al,, are the Defendants, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, at the North Steps of the Santa Rosa County Courthouse, 6865 Caroline Street SE, Milton, Florida 32570 at 11:00 AM on 27 day of April, 2005 the fol- lowing described property, as set forth In said Final Summary Judgment of Foreclosure, to wit: ALL THAT CERTAIN LOT OR PARCEL SITUATED IN SANTA ROSA k COUNTY, FLORIDA; KNOWN NUM- BERED, AND DESIGNATED AS LOT 5, BLOCK 1, SANTA VILLA IV, A SUBDIVISION OF A PORTION OF SECTION 13, TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH, RANGE 29 WEST, ACCORD- ING TO PLAT RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK "C" AT PAGE 52 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA. DATED this 24 day of March, 2005. CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT CIRCUIT COURT SEAL By: Angela Dunn Deputy Clerk 040205 040905 4A223 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVI- SION File No. 57-2005-CP-87 Division B IN RE: ESTATE OF VIRGINIA C. PEDERSOLI Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of Virginia C. Pedersoli, deceased, whose date of death was September 8, 2004, Is pending in the Circuit Court for Santa Rosa County, Florida, Probate Division; the address of which is Milton, Florida. The names and addresses of the personal rep- resentative 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 AFTER THE DATE OF SER- VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the dece- dent and other persons having .claims or demands against decedent's estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of first publication of this notice Is April 2, 2005. Attorney for Personal Representative /s/ Stephanie C. Tillery Florida Bar No. 0722881 Bordelon Law Firm, P.L. 2721 Gulf Breeze Parkway . Gulf Breeze, Florida 32563 Telephone: (850) 934-1000 Personal Representative: /s/ Janice P. Foote Janice P. Foote 7849 Pleasant Oak Avenue, Country Breeze Estates Navarre, Florida 32566 040205 040905 4/230 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION File No.: 57-2002-CP-330' IN RE: ESTATE OF AUDREY M. CHESTNUT, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of AUDREY M. CHEST- NUT, deceased, whose date of death' was November 5, 1996, Is pending In the Circuit Court for Santa Rosa County, Florida, Probate Division, File Number 57-2002-CP-330, the address of which Is P.O. Box 472 Milton, FL. 32572, The name and address of the personal representative and the personal representative's attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons, who have claims or demands against decedents estate, Including un-matured, contingent or un- liquidated claims, and who have been served a copy of this notice, must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA- TION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY (3) DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE TO THEM. All other creditors of the dece- dent and other persons who have claims or demands against the decedents estate, Including un-matured, contin- gent or un-liquidated claims, must file their claims with this court WITHIN THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA- TION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIMS FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DEATH IS BARRED. FIRST DATE OF PUBLICA- TION OF THIS NOTICE IS: April 2, 2005. ATTORNEYS FOR PERSON- AL REPRESENTATIVE: /S/ J. ROD CAMERON J. Rod Cameron, Esquire Law Offices of J. Rod Cameron, P.A. Florida Bar No.: 0083224 5089 Highway 90 Pace, FL 32571 (850) 995-8640 Fax (850) 995-8672 PERSONAL REPRESENTA- TIVE: /s/ MILLIE PALMER Millie Palmer, 5289 Glover Lane Milton, FL 32570 040205 040905 41231 STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF COMMU- NITY AFFAIRS NOTICE OF INTENT TO FIND THE SANTA ROSA COUNTY, COMPREHENSIVE PLAN, AMENDMENTS IN COMPLI-, ANCE DOCKET NO. 05-El-NOI- The Department gives notice of its intent to find the Amendments to the Comprehensive Plan for Santa Rosa County adopted by. Ordinance No. 2005-03 on March 21, 2005, IN COMPLI-. ANCE, pursuant to Sections, 163.3184, 163.3187 and, 163.3189, F.S. The adopted Santa Rosa County Comprehensive Plan Amendments and the Department's Objections, Recommendations and, Comments Report, (if any), are available for public inspec-. tion Monday -through Friday, except for legal holidays, dur- Ing normal business hours, at the Community Planning and Zoning Department, 6501 Old Bagdad Highway, Milton, .Florida 32583. Any affected person, as defined in Section 163.3184,, F.S., has a right to petition for. an administrative hearing to challenge the proposed agency determination that the Amendments to the Santa, Rosa County Comprehensive Plan are In Compliance, as defined in Subsection 163.3184(1), F.S. The petition must be filed within twenty-one (21) days after publication' of this notice, and must include all of the information and con- tents described in Uniform Rule 28-106.201, F.A.C. The petition must be filed with the Agency Clerk, Department of Community Affairs, 2555 Shumard Oak Boulevard, Tallahassee, Florida 32399- 2100, and a copy mailed or delivered to the local govem- ment. Failure to timely file a petition shall constitute a waiv- er of any right to request an administrative proceeding as a petitioner under Sections 120,569 and 120.57, F.S. If a petition is filed, the purpose of the administrative hearing will be to present evidence and testimony and forward a rec- ommended order to the Department. If no petition is filed, this Notice of Intent shall become final agency action. If a petition Is filed, other affected persons may petition for leave to Interverne In the proceeding. A petition for inter- vention must be filed at least twenty (20) days before the final hearing and must Include all of the Information and con- tents described in Uniform Rule 28-106.205, F.A.C.. A petition for leave to Intervene shall be filed at the Division of Administrative Hearings, Department of Management Services, 1230 Apalachee Parkway; Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3060. Failure to petition to intervene within the allowed time frame constitutes a waiv- er of any right such a person has to request a hearing under Sections 120.569 and 120.57, F.S., or to participate in the administrative hearing. After an administrative hearing petition is timely filed, media- tion is available pursuant to Subsection 163.3180(3)(a), F.S., to any affected person who is made a party to the pro- ceeding by filing that request with the administrative law judge assigned by the Division of Administrative Hearings. The choice of mediation shall not affect a party's right to an administrative hearing. -s- Charles Gauthier, AICP Chief of Comprehensive Planning Division of Community Planning 2555 Shumard Oak Boulevard Tallahassee, Florida 32399- 2100 040205 040205 4A232 s Pane 6-B I The Santa Rosa Press Gazette Saturday April 2, 2005 Church AFRICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL ZION Isaiah Chapel AME Zion Church 5038 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive, Milton AFRICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAl Greater Bethlehem AME 5299 Richburg St., Milton ANGLICAN Trinity by the Fields 4980 West Spencerfield Road, Pace APOSTOLIC First Apostolic Church 5574 E. Highway 90, Milton Pace Apostolic Church 4763 Old Guernsey Road, Pace ASSEMBLIES OF GOD Bagdad Ist Assembly of God -, 4513 Forsyth Street, Bagdad East Milton Assemby of God 5174 Ward Basin Road; Milton Ebenezer Assembly of God Ebenezer Church Road, Jay Faith Chapel Assembly of God 205 South Airport Road, Milton First Assembly of God 6163 Dogwood Drive, Milton Glad Tidings Assemby of God E. Highway 90, Pace Jay First Assembly of God 400 S. Alabama Street, Jay McLellan Assembly of God 6050 Three Notch Trail, Milton New Hope Assembly of God 9550 Chumuckla Hwy, Pace Pace Assembly of God 3948 Hwy 90, Pace True Grace Fellowship Assembly of God 5178 Willard Norris Rd., Milton Welcome Assembly of God 8581 Welcome Church Road, Milton BAPTIST Avalon Baptist 4316 Avalon Blvd., Milton East Side Baptist 4884 Ward Basin Road, Milton 'Faith Baptist 6423 Hamilton Bridge Rd, Milton First Baptist of Harold 10585 Goodrange Drive, Milton Mount Pilgrim Baptist 5103 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Street, Milton' St. John Divine Missionary Baptist 5363 St. Johns Street, Milton BAPTIST ABA Berryhill Road Baptist-ABA 3095 Berryhill Road, Milton Bethel Missionary Baptist -ABA 6178 Old Bagdad Hwy., Milton Fellowship Baptist Church ABA 5223 Hwy. 90, Pace 'First Missionary Baptist -ABA 3949 Pace Road, Pace Galilee Missionary Baptist-ABA Hwy 90, West Milton BAPTIST INDEPENDENT Bible Baptist Church of Pace 4001 Vern Street, Pace Bible Way Baptist Church 5976 Dogwood Drive Milton Brownsdale Baptist Church Chumuckla Hwy. Jay Joy Bible Baptist 8613 Hwy. 90, Milton Pleasant Hill Missionary Baptist 5550 Econfina Street, Milton Solid Rock Baptist 6760 East Gate Road, Milton Trinity Baptist, 5301 Highway 90, Pace (Directory Victory Baptist 13 Garcon Point Hwy., Bagdad 4000 Avalon Blvd., Milton Berryhill Church of Christ West Florida Baptist 3679 Berryhill Rd Pace, 5621 Hwy 90, Milton Church of Christ 300 Margaret St Milton, BAPTIST -MISSIONARY Jay Church of Christ Mt. Bethel Baptist E. Highway 4, Jay 175 Limit Street Milton Margaret Street Church of Christ New Macedonia Baptist Church 6745 Margaret Street, Milton, 4751 Chumuckla Hwy. Pace McLellan Church of Christ New Providence Missionary Baptist Munson Hwy Milton 4175 Popcorn Rd., Milton Susan St. Church of Christ 600 Susan St. 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 Harmony Ridge Baptist 5536 Hwy. 90 W, Pace Hickory Hammock Baptist Hickory Hammock Rd, E.Milton Immanual Baptist 4187 Hwy. 90, Pace James Street Baptist 106 W. James Street Milton Jay First Baptist 214 S. Alabama Street, Jay Living Truth Church (Contemporary) Meeting at S.S. Dixon Intermediate School, Pace Mount Calvary So. Baptist 5300 Berryhill Road Milton New Bethel Baptist 10995 Chumuckla Hwy., Jay New Life Baptist 6380 Bayberry Street, Milton Mount Pleasant Baptist 6151 Dogwood Dr., Milton Olivet Baptist 5240 Dogwood Drive Milton Pine Level Baptist 3300 Pine Level Church Road, Jay Pine Terrace Baptist 6212 Pine Blossom Road Milton Pleasant Home Baptist 8500 Pleasant Home, Munson Santa Rosa Baptist Asso. 6820 Hwy. 87.North Milton Spring Hill Baptist Church 9214 Munson Hwy. Milton Wallace Baptist Church 6601 Chumuckla Hwy. Woodbine Baptist Church 4912 Woodbine Road Pace CATHOLIC St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church 6457 Park Ave. SW Milton, FL CHARISMATIC Sheperd House Ministry 5739 Stewart St. Milton CHURCH OF CHRIST Bagdad Chuch of Christ West Milton Church of Christ 5300 Highway 90, Pace CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST Ferris Hill Church of God in Christ 909 N. Alabama St., Milton Hope Ministry-Church of God in Christ, Inc. 113 Willing Street, Milton World Church of God Milton Worship Center 5177 Stewart St., Milton Community Chapel Church of God, 4300 Pace Lane, South of Wal-Mart Second Chance Church of God in Christ 5887 N. Stewart St., Milton CHURCH OF GOD Covenant Church of God 4645 School Ln., Pace. Church of God of Prophecy. 600 Glover Lane, Milton, FL COMMUNITY OF CHRIST Community of Christ 6656 Raymond Hobbs St.Milton CHURCH OF CHRIST Pea: Ridge Church of Christ 4400 Bell Lane, Pea Ridge CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints 5737 Berryhill Rd., Milton EPISCOPAL St. Mary's Episcopal Church 6842 Oak St. Milton FULL GOSPEL Milton Victory Ministries 7235 E. Hwy 90 Milton Living Faith Church 7400 Reformation Rd Milton HOLINESS Hollandtown Holiness Church 1851 Pineview Church Rd, Jay Co'bbtown Holiness 4700 Greenwood Rd Jay, FL 32565 INDEPENDENT Grace Bible Church rtt~nJd tins aIWwTa of youaz aoia. t&I Swzi d'ay! Hwy 89 & Chestnut, Milton INTERDENOMINATIONAL Evangel Christian Church 210 Margaret St. Milton Ken Sumerall Ministries 4901 Forest Creek Dr., Pace JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES Jehovah's Witnesses Milton Congregation 5696 Berryhill Rd, Milton LUTHERAN Eternal Trinity Lutheran Church 6076 Old Bagdad Hwy, Milton METHODIST Christ United Methodist Church 5983 Dogwood Dr., Milton Chumuckla United Methodist Church 9485 Hwy. 197, Chumuckla Elizabeth Chapel United Methodist Church 8008 Chumuckla Hwy., Pace 1st United Meth.Church of Pace. 4540 Chumuckla Hwy., Pace Woodbine United Methodist Church 5200 Woodbine, Pace Bagdad United Methodist Church 4540 Forsyth St., Bagdad First United Methodist Church 6830 Berryhill Rd., Milton Jay United 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 NON-DENOMINATIONAL Christian Life Church 4401 Avalon Blvd. Milton Christian Life Church 4401 Avalon Blvd., Milton Church of the Living God 3375 Garcon Pt. Milton New Testament Church 5277 Glover Lane, Milton Shepherd, House Ministries 5739 N. Stewart St., Milton Word Alive Christian Church 5707 Stewart St., Milton PENTECOSTAL Gospel Lighthouse Church 10001 Chumuckla Hwy., Pace United Pentecostal Church of Berrydale 7580 Hwy. 4, Jay , LIVING WORD WORSHIP CENTER GREATER Reverend J. L. Pack, Senior Pastor POWER .Sunda FOR Morning Service 11:00 a.m. GREATER Kid's Super Church 11:00 a.m. LIVING Sunday Evening Service 6:00 p.m. BY THE Wednesday WORD Teen Explosion Service and Family Night 7:00 p.m. www.livingwordworshipcenter.com 5573 Stewart St., Milton Church: (850) 529-8009 PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS Mount Zion Pentecostal Holiness Church 208 Osceola St., Milton Chumuckla Pentecostal Holiness Church 2841 Hwy. 182, Jay Living Word Worship Center 5573 Stewart St. Milton Roeville Holiness Church Munson Hwy., Milton Cobbtown Holiness Church 4700 Greenwood Road (Hwy 164) Jay, FL 32565 PRESBYTERIAN PCA Westminster Presbyterian Church PCA 66599 Park Avenue, Milton PRESBYTERIAN USA First Presbyterian Church of Milton 205 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 Mt. 7:21 Not everyone that salth unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the klin.dom of heaven; but he that doeth the will of m Father which I5 in heaven. V\'isit West Milton Church doflz, fc. '900 W HWLA O 9+-" "" 8 Pace Assembly of God -' Pace Assembly Ministries, Inc. 3948 Highway 90 -' -Pace, Florida 32571-1998 Pastor Glyn Lowery, Jr. Sunday School 9:45 am Morning Worship 10:45 am Campmeeting Service 6:00 pm Wednesday Study The Word 7:00 pm Ca www.paceassembly.org Office: (850) 994-7131 Prayer Line: (850) 994-5200 FAX: (850) 994-9936 Bus Service Available Campmeeting Hour Telecast WFGX TV35 Sundays 7:30 am WHBR TV33 Mondays 9:00 pm ampmeeting Time Radio Broadast WTJT 90.1 FM M-F 4:45 pm "A Church That Makes No Apology For The Old-Time Religion" St. Mary's Episcopal Church The Rev. John Wallace Services: Sunday Holy Eucharist: 8:00 & 10:00 am Sunday School: 9:45 am 6841 Oak Street Milton, Florida 32570 Phone (850) 623-2905 Nursery provided SHandicapped access available Visit our website: httpl//152.52.16.22/60/ .. Eternal Trinity Lutheran Church I j- LC-MS . Rev. Daniel Thies, Ph.D. Pastor Worship Services: Sunday 8:00 & 10:30 a.m. Sunday School 9:15 a.m. Clearly teaching God's unchanging Word 6076 Old Bagdad Hwy. http://luther95.com/ETLC-MFL Office Phone: 623-5780 E-mail: etlc@luther95.com SCovenant Church of God 4645 School Lane Pace, FL 32571 "Preaching the Gospel publicly and from house to house." Acts 20:20 God is Moving! Benny M. Turner, Pastor Service Times Phone: 850-994-1273 Sunday 10:00 AM Worship Fax: 850-995-1737 Wednesday 7:00 PM Study 4980 West Spencer Field Road Pace, FL 32571 Phone (850) 995-7055 Fax (850) 995-5844 Sunday School 9:00 a.m. Sunday Morning Worship 10:00 Bible Study 6:30 Wednesday evening Nursery provided.for Sunday service First United Methodist Church of Milton 6830 Berryhill Street 623-6683 Worship Service @ 8:30 & 11:00 Sunday School @ 9:45 Youth Fellowship @ 5:00 Small enough to care, Large enough to serve! SCommitted to excellence as we serve Jesus. HJL1 B ^ Come grow with us! " Hickory Hammock ' Baptist Church ' Pastor Carl Gallups (since 1987) Worship & Children s Church 8 30 & 10:00 am '. . Sunday School 9"00 & 10:00 am Bible Study For All Ages 5 00 pm -- Wednesday Worship 6:30 prn m Preschool All Services 8351 Hickory Hammock Road, Millon 623-8959 www.hickoryhammo-ckibptist.org Dynamic Worship Music Drama Children & Youth Ministries and lots morel 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. CHRIST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 5983 Dogwood Drive, (Hwy 89), Milton Church Office: 623-8820 Robert West, Pastor Pace Community Church wherO ncnaa Pace t hgh School, 4065.Norris Road, in .S-- -s Freedom Hall When? 10:00 A.M. Sunday 994-4310 Join Us For Groundbre king www.PaceCommunityChurch.com Groundbreakmg Under the Big Top Where? 4310 North Spencer Field Rd, in Pace When? April 24th, 10:00 AM Children's ministry & Nursery available ie Christian , Ronnie Christian .. Pastor YOU'RE INVITED CHURCH LMikE iT USED TO BEI Come Visit Us! Grace Bible Church 6331 Chestnut Street Milton, FL 32570 623-4671 Dr. Dayton Hobbs, Senior Pastor Rev. Tod Brainard, Pastor Sunday School: 9:45 a.m. Sunday Morning: 11:00 a.m. Sunday Evening: 6:00 p.m. Wednesday: 7:00 p.m. A a CIL]I-C~ II atis likeI You[ usdto rmember ' AID <, 1 ! Today in Jay Kitchen 7Korner English Pea Salad 1 can English Peas or fresh, cooked green peas, drained 2 hard boiled eggs, peeled and chopped 1 small stalk celery, chopped 1 heaping tablespoon chopped bread & butter pickles 1 thin slice onion, minced (optional) salt & pepper to taste 1 tblsp. Mayonnaise (or to taste) Mix all the above ingredients together very gently so as to not tear the peas. It is good served on a leaf of lettuce. I like to chill the salad and lettuce before serving. Brenda Gabbert Antiques Collectibles The answer to last week's "Can you guess what this is?" - is an antique coal bucket, fancy too, that held coal that was used in the cooking stoves and heaters in the late 1800s or early 1900s. It is black and made of metal. Thelid is missing on this one. My husband, Gene, bought it for our 1930s Museum. Can you guess what this is and what time period it was made in? Chumuckla School celebrates 82 years today Chumuckla School, located on Highway 182, in Chumuckla, is celebrating their 82nd birthday today, Saturday, April 2, 2005, beginning at 10 a.m. Friends and relatives are invited to attend the big cele- bration to be held at the Chumuckla School. Please bring a covered dish per family, or more, if you wish. Soda will be furnished by Easter Harris, but he said you can bring tea, if you wish. If you have pictures and moments of Chumuckla School, or its former students, please bring them to share today. It will bring back old memories. For more information, please call Easter Harris at 994- 0519. Chamber to hold meeting The Jay Area Chamber of Commerce will meet Monday, April 4,' 2005 at the Jay Community Center. Hurray! The Jay Community Center is finally open again. Lunch will be .served at 12 noon. The busi- ness meeting will follow. It is that time of year again. Time to pay chamber member- ship dues! The Flamingo: Where did they come from? The Flamingo, where did they come from? Was the bird a native of Florida? Are there any more Flamingos left in Florida? Let's have some input on this. Write me at: Brenda Gabbert, P.O. Box 578, Jay, FL, 32565- 0578. 01 East Garden Street Pensacola ,lorida 32501 432-1411 1-800-332-1411 Santa Rosa farmers will'find alot of interest in this week's active grain and cotton markets. Below are comments on the future's markets and the closing week's prices: Futures Markets Weekly Recap Another earthquake near Indonesia triggered Coffee Futures to rise Partially spurred by an earthquake off the coast of Indonesia, Coffee Futures rose last Monday as traders pon- dered how much damage might have occurred to the coffee production there. The earthquake, measuring an 8.7 magni- tude, took place near the major coffee producer on the same fault line as the December 26 tsunami. However, some traders doubted that it inflicted any injury to coffee since the December quake did not hamper production. As predicted by those bearish market participants, Indonesia's coffee industry was reported minimally impacted by the earthquake, hence leading the market lower on Tuesday. Prices surged midweek to $1.2500, a gain of 295 points, as fund buying broke through Several resistance levels. Also supporting the market were comments by an analyst at the International Coffee Seminar in Rio de Janeiro who said that world coffee production would not be sufficient to meet demand until 2007. A Brazilian gov- ernment official announced that Brazil's National Commodity .Supply Corporation will not change its 2005-06 coffee crop projection "then new results are released in April; the ration- ality is that weather has been mainly'normal since the first forecast in December. SCorn Futures rose late Monday as fund buying lifted prices 2-1/4 cents to $2.12-3/4 ahead of Thursday's awaited reports. Traders marked time before USDA's prospective plantings and quarterly stocks report, which' will trigger corn's price direction for the near future. The report showed that farmers intend to plant 81.43 million acres of corn, an increase from last year, but at the low end of analysts' expec- tations. Although Corn Stocks were higher than expected, prices moved lower Thursday as traders reacted to the low 2005 acreage estimate and spillover support from the soaring soybean market. Nonetheless, the high level of corn stocks may limit rally attempts in the long run. Overshadowed by the anticipated reports were the weekly corn export sales data, which came in better than expected. Supported by strong fund buying Oat Futures soared Wednesday to $1.77-3/4, the highest level since April 2005 for a front-month contract. The daily gain of 17-3/4 cents is the largest one-day increase since July 2001. The explanation behind the surprising move was that tradersdeemed May Oats. undervalued compared to the rest of the gains complex and compared with where the March and December contracts went off the board. A large amount of buy-stops were set off when May rose above the $1.60 level. On Monday, Silver Futures fell to their lowest level since February 10 due to some fund selling inspired by a stronger U.S. dollar, although-it recovered some of their losses by the end of the session. Nonetheless, fund buying aided silver higher the following two. days as the dollar weakened slight- ly. Futures regained the $7 level mid-week after dipping below it for the previous four trading days. May Silver settled at $7.147 Wednesday, an increase of 16.5 cents. Technical considerations prompted a bigger move in silver relative to the other metals, as sell stops were hit above $7.00 and again above $7.11. JAMA's annual Easter Egg Hunt draws a good crowd The Jay Area Merchants Association held their annual Easter Egg Hunt Saturday, March 26, 2005 at Bray- Hendricks Jay City Park. The.Easter event drew about 100 children accompanied by their parents or an adult. The children were divided into 3 age groups: 1 to 4 yrs., 5 to 8 yrs., and 9 to 12 yrs. The first to hunt eggs were the 1 to.4 age group. After hunting eggs, they lined up to draw numbers out of a box for prizes like Easter bas- kets, stuffed animals and toys. Next they were served refresh- ments, followed by playing games. The next age group to follow was the 9 to 12 age group. The last to hunt, eggs were the 5 to 8 age group. It was a fun day for all! Katrina Roberts chaired the Easter Event, helped by her sis- ter-Lori Brabham. Robert Brabham was in charge of the games. Wendy Roney helped to serve the refreshments that were prepared by Endless Delights, of Jay. Donna Thomas and Marlene Smith helped Katrina with the egg hunts. Deidra Boutwell purchased the candy that she stuffed into the plastic Easter eggs, all 2000 of them. The children empty the candy from the plastic eggs into their Easter baskets so the eggs can be used again for next year's Easter Egg Hunt. Thanks go to Glenda Booker for the Easter Scene.-Parents, love to take pictures of their children there. As you can see, every child in Jay can have a wonderful Ester. All they have to do is show up for JAMA's annual Easter Egg Hunt. How is that for a thoughtful business com- munity? *,fc Ir., , ,. . .'. ..1,. - --', .. , ~r ' , -"' i 4 .' ' ..kdi ., 1 ""*\ ... .. - Everyone was lining up for the prizes. Everyone was lining up for the prizes. Nine and twelve year old children play games at the hunt. Nicki Quails and daughter, Summer are checking out the eggs. May Beans 627,5 Jun Can Dollar 0.8269 May OJ 99.55 Nov Beans 605.5 Jun Aust. Dollar 0.7685 May Lumber 400.7 May Corn 213 JunTbonds 111,375 MayCocoa 1613 May Wheat 331 Jun Hogs 79,275 May Coffee 126.4 Jun Euro 1.2982 May Pork Belly 96.25 May Sugar 8.7 Jun British Pound 1.8826 Apr Cattle 89.825 May Crude Oil 55.40 Jun Yen 0.9383 Apr Gold 428.3 May Heat Oil 1.6050 Jun Swiss Franc 0.8395 May Silver 7.17 May Unleaded 1.6631 Jun U.S. Dollar 84,05 May Copper 150.1 May Nat, Gas 7,645 'Source: A.G. Edwards & Sons, Inc. Richard H11l Turner, Jr., Vice President-Investments I>' Easter scene was provided by Glenda Booker so parents and grandparents could take photos. Egg hunting by ages! I TIDIlT$ I The Santa Rosa Press Gazette Page 7-B Saturday April 2, 2005 Community Jeff Miller speaks p pp - Dxel lent se Darrel R. Greer "Vicki and I were deeply saddened by the death of Terri Schiavo today, (March 31, 2005), and our thoughts and prayers are with Terri's family and friends." Congress took up Terri's cause, in a bipartisan fashion, to provide Terri with an oppor- tunity for a full review, in fed- eral court, with a fresh set of eyes, of her right to receive life-sustaining treatment. Appallingly, this effort did not receive the court review the law requires." There is clear precedent for federal review of life-and- death cases. Convicted serial killers and other death row inmates are afforded federal review of their cases before they are killed. I personally believe that no person should be allowed to die by starvation and thirst. But if the law BE mi riLiT si MARSHA BEACH REALTOR ASSOCIATED (850) 572-5652 rmarshabeach@aol.com Real Estate Junction, Inc. 3689 Avalon Blvd Milton 32583 allows it, we should be absolutely positive that every precaution has been taken to protect her Constitutional rights." "Terri's will and struggle to live should serve as an inspira- tion for action and a reminder of the miracle of life. I am hopeful the Senate will join the House in passing the Protection of Incapacitated Persons Act to assist those like Terri Schiavo's and ensure the- civil liberties of others with disabilities' are not ignored by our legal system" 04 44-44 0e4 2 tOt 2 W4! 623-2120 Ter ry Schiavo 1963-2005 ised & Insured 1, ,, y BBB CARE Mobile Home Parts & Repair JACK PARAMORE ii IlIIllI[ 5054 Hwvy. 90, Pace ? ^.tt - Ml 1. Accurate Quotes I 4 '. ' Ron Joyce Realtor- (850) 393-6601 A I' Southiern Homes Pealrj Inc C056 ',ocicr-i Park'. Rd 1.hIllion PL 325,70 8.0JS 6F26-.0123 t i r : l, ,,3 r.-,- I I, v m-,ll C 3. G -.-1*. 2. Fast, Professional Service 3. Customized to Fit Your Needs Are you looking for competitive pricing. AND dedication to providing top-qualit' Kristen Langton Realtor- (850) 516-7662 ., - -..4]* -^ 1: w _2, -IYOURE INVITED TOc TI ISS OSSA A A r- -- CHINOG 1. Accurate Quotes 2. Fast, Professional Service 3. Customized to Fit Your Needs ._, Are you looking for competitive pricing AND dedication to providing only the best for your home? S, a Today foran Estimate -- -You'll Be Glad You Old sE-A, .=tm-,, (8501 626-6610 SRotOUG 3 6&C60" Rr-;-.- Rd , SSSS u 1 EIV I NIIG ir.i,l,.... Fm "I- Martin A. Hinote COINS, STAMPS 7, & JEWELRY d L 478-3859 - 235 E. 9 Mile Rd. Pensacola, FL (Northview Shopping Center) WE SPECIALIZE IN COIN JEWELRY FOR GIFTS Pendants Rings Bracelets Money Clips 14 ct. Gold Sterling Silver SRC Lie.# XYZ2914653 Member Santa Rosa Chamber of Commerce We carry all major shingle brands, with a wide selection of styles .6 colors, for. both residential and commercial Additional Servicess * Siding & soffits * Doors & windows * Fascia boards * Fences & decks * Water damage * Mold inspection * Seamless aluminum gutters & downspouts * Other minor repairs & remodeling mnierials & service? We Think You Deserve Only The Best! The Best Price When you receive an estimate from Sea Breeze Roofing, you can be sure you are getting a complete, and accurate, price quote. * The Best Materials Because of our experience and attention to detail, we use only the finest quality materials that will stand the test of time. * The Best Service Fully licensed and insured, we are conveniently located in Milton, FL to serve Santa Rosa and Escambia counties. We believe every job should be customized to fit the homeowner's needs. * The Best Guarantee We back all work with our 10-year labor warranty. Call Today for an Estimate !You'l Be Glad You Did SEABREEZE 1(8501626-6810 Si~UUp-ING & 6023 Running Deer Rd REMODELING Milton, FL 32570' Owner (850) 995-0559 1-888-801-1301 Out of Area lIl H II Page 8-B m selHles '.IA I The Santa Rosa Press Gazette Saturday April 2, 2005 woj*.on-ov-p-om-. c >. .i . . if " A Santa Ro4a's Press A bazette vorns Sports BB/BS prepare to Bowl for Kid's Sake Big Brothers Big Sisters o- Northwest Florida will hold their Bowl for Kid's Sake on Saturday April 9 at Deluna Lanes in Pensacola. ' This bowling event will fea- ture teams of four to six bowlers choosing to bowl during one o' three different shits. Minimum cost or amount tc collect for each bowler is $3C each. The public is invited to come out and support this effort to help the children of Northwest Florida. To register your team and preferred bowling time call 433- 5437 or e-mail rvillanueva@bbb- snr wfl.org. PSA holds Spring Golf Outing at Stonebrook The Pensacola Sports -Association Spring Golf Outing -will be held Wednesday, April 6 at Stonebrook Golf Course in Pace. The tournament is set to -begin at 1 p.m. with a shotgun -start and awards ceremony immediately following play. This tournament will be a four-person scramble. All participants will receive lunch, range balls, a tournament -gift as well as plenty of food and drink on the course. Prizes will be awarded to first, second, and third place teams along with many door prizes. Proceeds will assist in fund- ing various .events and camps .sponsored by the Pensacola 'Sports Association. For more information contact .the Pensacola Sports Association at 434-2800. Creative Learning to hold golf scramble The Creative Learning Academy third annual Golf 'Tournament is set for noon or. April -15 at Stonebrook Golf Course in Pace. All proceeds from this tour- nament benefit the academy's Financial Assistance Program. Creative Learning Academy is a non-profit independent -school. For more information contact 432-9900 or 432-1768 ext. 19. Do you have sports-related news or ., information you would like to isee published in the Press Gazette? If so, .send it to us at: sports@sr-pg.com Jay Royals hold on for road win at Northview Hoops tourney to help agency By BILL GAMBLING, JR. PG Sports Editot In Santa Rosa County there is always a reason to get a pick- up game of basketball going. Well now you and your friends can get a team together for a good cause. The Santa Rosa County Minority HIV/AIDS Task Force is registering teams for their third annual Basketball Shootout at Milton High School on May 21. There is no limit to the number of teams that can enter this round robin tournament, but each team is limited to 10 players. The entry fee for this tour- nament is $150 per team with prizes for the first, second, and third place teams being award- ed. Funds raised by this tourna- ment will assist the Santa Rosa Minority HIV/AIDS Task See, TOURNEY, Pg. 3C Cajun Sprints hit track tonight Milton's Travis Allen stands on third base ivhile receiving instructions from Milton freshman head coach Karl Jernigan. Jernigan has traded his own bat and glove to coach the game this young man from Holley has always loved. ,, n .... P ___ -1-4- h- .. .I I ---- l.'-- I s serP Gazette pho r. Panther returns home By BILL GAMBLING, JR. PG Sports Editor Some young men dream of baseball, but what do you do when you no longer enjoy your dream? Karl Jernigan decided to use his education in more ways than one. Not only does the former draft pick of the Oakland Athletics teach at Hobbs Middle School in Nlilton, but he is also the freshman baseball coach at Milton High School. "I played baseball until I stopped enjo. ing it," said Jernigan, who also serves as an assistant football coach at Milton. "Last summer I decided to teach because I had a degree since baseball became more like a job." The biggest lesson that Jemigan acquired during his playing career at Milton and later on at Florida State is about life. "Protessional baseball helped me in more than one way as it has gotten me ready for life," said Jeinigan. "As a professional there are no coach- es to push you, so you have to do all of the wprk on your own. "The best thing is if you develop the discipline on the field, then it will help you be more disciplined later on in your life." As a coach, instilling that discipline is one of the biggest adjustments that Jermgan has had to make. "Kids don't understand the need for the discipline," said Jernigan. "But I am trying to teach that while also trying to teach them the game." With his experiences at Milton, four years at Florida State and three years of profes- sional baseball Jernigan under- stands the different situations at a game. See, JERNIGAN, Pg. 3C By BILL GAMBLING, JR. PG Sports Editor Southern Raceway is look- ing for better weather tonight as the Cajun Sprints will be. com- ing to the dirt. Last Saturday's early storms forced the cancellation of the racing card featuring the hobby stock, street stock, vin- tage, late models, hoggs, stingers, and trucks. Tonight's Cajun Sprints will-be the first of five events to be held at the three-eighths mile dirt track as the season champi- onship being decided in September. Also due to the rain out of the Easter race, there will be drawings for children in atten- dance to win Easter Baskets. Tickets for tonight's race is $15 per person with children six through 12 $3. Military with a valid ID and seniors are $12. Story written by Bill Gamblin, Jr Reach him at sports @ sr-pg. com -Press Gazette Staff Report Jay held off a late -Northview rally to win on the "road 6-5 on Tuesday. The Royals, who are yet to -play a home game this season, jumped out early scoring two runs in the top of the first inning and finished the sixth S-'inning ahead 6-1. Still ahead in the bottom of' :.the seventh, Jay held on as *-Northview chased Royals' -:starter Brett Hendricks to the -showers with a late rally. Before it was over '-Northview had scored four -.runs, but it was too little too :late. Hendricks gave up four hits : -while striking out 11 in route to 1: ,'the victory, while walking just three batters. Safe? Pace's Drew Cumberland looks.back to see if he is saie or out following a bang-bang pla' at third back during the first inning of WednesdaY'. game against St. John's High School of Washington, D.C. during the Nike Baseball Classic Tournament played at the University of West Florida field. See what Pace and Milton hate done in this year's tournament on page 2C. Press Gazelle photo by Bill Gamblin, Jr. t 0 .. , '. ''"," '.... . -1 t- Sports Nike Baseball I Classic Pace drops two as Patriots struggle with the bats By BILL GAMBLING, JR. PG Sports Editor This could -be a week the Pace Patriots wish they could erase from the calendar. Before the Nike Baseball Classic Tournament the Patriots were 10-1 and appeared on their way to win their fourth tourna- ment title. Three games into the tour- nament and the Pats are now 11-3, while Pace coach Charlie Warner is left scratching his head. "We just don't have the same intensity as we did when we played Bay before the tour- nament," said Warner. "The mental part of the game is just as important as the physical part." Following the teams 2-1 loss Wednesday night to St. John's .of Washington, D.C., Warner was disgusted as his team didn't get their first hit until the bottom of the sixth inning on a single by Caleb Gindl. "I am very disappointed," said Warner. "We gave up two runs early, but I knew we were going to score. "This is the fewest number of hits and runs we have scored all season long; on a bad day we should score at least three or four runs." - The only bright spot for the Patriots was the pitching of Matt Lewis who came in with the bases loaded in the top of the third inning with two outs. "Matt did a great job for us on the mound and at the plate," said Warner. "He hit the ball really hard and you couldn't ask for any more from a player." Lewis had only one thing on his mind with the Patriots trailing 2-1 with the bases loaded. "I was thinking that I had to get one out so we could score Pace's Stevie Scott has to rise up for the ball in the first inning of the Patriots game against the St. John's Prep Cadets. Ivor Hogdson was safe at the plate. The Cadets went on** to shut down the Patriots to win 2-1 Wednesday at the University of West Florida Field. Press Gazette phoo by bill Gamblin, Jr.,' some runs," said Lewis. scored when Glenn Desposito opening round game to Hileah ble. from the plate scoring two runs,' Is there a reason why the drove home Drew Cumberland Champagnat 4-3 with In their second game Pace while Gindl went 1-for-1 with a Patriots are not faring so well in on a fielders choice to third Desposito going the distance defeated Gallatin High of RBI. a tournament they seemed to base. allowing five hits while striking Tennessee 3-2. Pace was scheduled to play'.' have dominated in the past? For Warner it tells him "we out 10. Chris Sorce got the win Spruce Creek at 4 p.m. on "Right now I think it is a are not doing what we need to Three errors loomed large while striking out eight and Thursday at Tate High School if- mixture of spring break and a do mentally to win and compete in this loss for the Patriots. scattering seven hits as the the weather permitted play. little slump we are going in a baseball game." Stevie Scott went 2-for-3 Patriots offense took advantage Story written by Billy through," said Lexwis," Earlier in the tournament: with a home run and Caleb of four Gallatin errors. Gamblin, Jr Reach him at Pace's only run Wednesday Tuesday Pace lost their Gindl went 1-for-2 with a dou- Cumberland went 2-for-3 sports@sr-pg.com Panthers continue roller-coaster ride winning two Eff. "Irr ITd" AX"r TIT.- , 4 1 .. .'. ,; .' 4. ~ .4, ...., , .. ., ,i.z ....- =wFr .?? .; :, .. " .Milton's Chad Shane is running to third base as the Milton Panthers were attempting a seventh inning rally against the Pine Forest Eagles on Tuesday night in the Nike Baseball Classic Tournament at the University of West Florida Field. Pine Forest went on to win 10-6 with Shane being stranded at third base. Press Gazette photo by Bill Gamblin, Jr. By IILL LGAMIBLIN, JR. PG Sports Editor Milton coach Brian Howell must feel like he is riding a roller coaster at Disney World this season. After a five-game winning streak, the Panthers have strug- gled until the start of the Nike Baseball Classic Tournament where they have gone 2-1 this week. Now they look to improve to 3-1 if they can defeat Charlotte High School of Punta Gordda, Fla., on Thursday if weather permits. On Monday the Panthers defeated Faith Academy 8-6 before losing to Pine Forest 10- 6 on Tuesday. Against Pine Forest the Panthers clawed quickly with three runs in the top half of the first on just two hits. The biggest coming off the bat of Bubba Mack who drove home Kyle Conrad with a sin- gle off of third base. When Matt Whitfield hit into a fielder's choice he drove home Adam Allen, who got on base after being hit by a pitch and then a pass ball scored Mack. After that the Panthers hit that valley that will cause your stomach to turn as it did Howell's. "In the first game we scored four runs quick and then had to fight to hang on against Faith Academy," said Howell, who is in his second year at Milton. "Tonight we put up three and then I don't know what hap- pened. "I take the responsibility because I am the coach and I have to prepare my team to play the game." The Eagles roughed up Milton starter Scott Fontenot as Milton's Scott Fontenot is preparing for a visit from Milton's pitch-: ing coach as the Eagles scored six runs off the senior in the one and two-thirds of an inning Tuesday night. Press Gazette photo by Bill Gamblin, Jr. they scored six runs off the sen- Howell very confused and frus- ior in an inning and two-thirds, treated. From that point the "Some teams go through Panthers appeared to be a dif- this on a game by game basis,": ferent team as they could only said Howell. "But we are going manage one hit until the fifth though this week by week. inning. "We have to get stronger in: Kyle Conrad singled to our approach and play the right followed by a Allen walk- entire game." ing on four straight pitches to Whatever Howell did after, set the table for Mack who the Pine Forest Game, the smacked a bases clearing triple Panthers responded with a 15-3 to centerfield to cut Pine win over Escambia County, Forest's lead to 8-5. High School on Wednesday. Milton would add one more Ethan Rodgers got the win run in the sixth a single by going five innings and allowing' Allen would drive home Ryan one earned run. Cabaniss who got on base after In the win Allen went 1-for- being plunked by a pitch. 2 with a RBI and Mack went 2- Pine Forest would then add for-4 with a RBI. two runs in the bottom of the Story written by Bill sixth to create the final margin. Gamblin, Jr. Reach him at This up and down play has spo'ts@sr-pg.com ' 4d A The Santa Rosa Press Gazette Saturday April 2, 2005 Page 2-C Sr ,,.' I The Santa Rosa Press Gazette Sports Continued From Page One Force, a BOPP Grant funded group, in their efforts. "We provide testing, coun- seling, education, and referral services to the people here in Santa Rosa County," said Kaye White, media representative for I the Santa Rosa Minority HIV/AIDS Task Force. "This will help us offer incentives for testing and the means to do that testing." White pointed out that African Americans represent the highest percentage of HIV/AIDS carriers, which is why the minority task force is ini existence. "A lot of this is due to non education and awareness," said White. "While some don't Suiderstand the problems and dangers, others still just don't See, JAY, Pg. 3C Jay , Continued From Page One He also helped his cause at the plate going 1-for-4 with a run batted in. Northview helped the believe the problem exists." As a BOPP Grant funded organization, monies are also needed to assist others in Santa Rosa County. "Our organization targets minorities, but we work with everyone in Santa Rosa County," said White. "This is where the additional funds are also needed since we cannot count some of the numbers we assist in our grant." The cost for tickets on May 21 will be $2 for adults and $1 for children ages 5-12. For more information on the tournament or the Sanita Rosa County Minority HIV/AIDS Task Force call 623- 2616. Story written by Bill Gamblin, Jr: Reach him at sports @sr-pg.com Royals in the victory by com- mitting five errors. Others getting hits and scoring for the Royals were R. Patrick 1-for-2,R. Marshall 1-3 with a double, and Saye going Milton Freshman Head Coach Karl Jernigan is seen talking to his team between innings when the Panthers played against the Gulf Breeze Dolphins on March 23. Jernigan noted that working with his team is not only a learning experience for his players as he tries to pass on his knowledge, but also for himself as he learns how to communicate and teach situational baseball to his players. Press Gazette photo by Bill Gamblin, Jr. Coach Jernigan is seen talking to his pitcher Ryan Ware (right) and his catcher Josh Deer (center) before taking his spot in the coaches box on the third base line inbetween innings. Press Gazette photo by Bill Gamblin, Jr. two times," said Jernigan. "My first at bat at Omaha and my first big league spring training game in left field for the Giants. "I just kept wanting them to hit me a ball so I could settle down and wound up with two fly balls hit to me." Jernigan constantly tells his kids there are no stupid ques- tions even though as a player he was a visual learner. "I taught myself to hit," said Jernigan. "But I am more of a visual learner." Now he is taking that knowledge and trying to help other young men wanting to play the game. One question Jernigan has not faced from his players is the biggest out baseball is trying to get steroids. "I haven't had them ask me a lot of questions about that," said Jernigan. "I think with the media keeping it out there the kids will learn. "But steroids is something that will start to ruin the game because so many are doing it." Then there is the fact you still have to hit the baseball. "Barry Bonds and his 70 homeruns is simply amazing," said Jernigan. "He saw very few pitches and took care of that one pitch he did get. "You can say what you want about the steroids, but with or without them they are not going to make you a better hitter." Story written by Bill Gamblin, Jr: Reach him at sports @sr-pg. coin JVG Champions Here are the Chumuckla Junior Varsity Girls, who won the JVG League consisting of teams from Jay and Chumuckla. Picture on the front row from left to right are Callie Manning, kayla Husted, Alexis Harris. Back row from left to rigth are Kellany Kelley, Nicole White, Brittney Campbell, and Kaitlyn Campbell. There are coached by Eugene Manning and Billy Kimbrough. Submitted photos A Saturday April 2005 Tourney Page 3-C s 8anta 0o 8 8 Pres Gazette PAGE 4-C I / assi: :le( i .s SATURDAY April 2, 2005 90 ANNOUNCEMENTS 92 AUCTIONS 94 MEETINGS 96 PERSONALS 98 TRAINING EMPLOYMENT 102 DRIVERS 104 GENERAL HELP 106 HOME BASED BUSINESS 108 HOTELUMOTELS! RESTAURANTS 110 LABOR 112 MANAGEMENT 114 MEDICAL 116 OFFICE WORK 118 PART TIME 120 PROFESSIONAL 122 RETAIL 124 SALES/ TELEMARKETING 126 SKILLS/TRADE 128 POSITIONS WANTED GARAGE SALES - STYLES SECTION-WED. 202 GARAGE SALES-SAT. SERVICES 305 AUTO 310 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 315 BUSINESS SERVICES 320 CHILD CARE 325 DOMESTIC 330 EQUIPMENT REPAIR 335 FINANCIAL SERVICES 340 HOME REPAIR 345 LAWN CARE 350 SENIOR CARE 355 SEWING/ALTERATIONS 360 MISCELLANEOUS SANTA ROSA REAL ESTATE-RENT 402 APARTMENTS 404 COMMERCIAL 406 HOMES 408 LAND 410 MOBILE HOMES 412 ROOMS FOR RENT 414 ROOMMATES WANTED 416 VACATION/RESORT SANTA ROSA REAL ESTATE-SALE 502 APARTMENTS 504 COMMERCIAL 506 HOMES 508 INVESTMENTS 510 LAND 512 MOBILE HOMES 514 VACATION/RESORT PETS/ANIMALS 702 BOARDING 704 LIVESTOCK 706 LIVESTOCK SUPPLIES 708 PETS 710 PET SUPPLIES 712 LOST PETS GENERAL MERCHANDISE 802 ANTIQUES 804 APPAREL 806 APPLIANCES 808 ARTS & CRAFTS S810 COMPUTERS 812 FARM EQUIPMENT 814 FURNITURE 816 JEWELRY 818 LAWN EQUIPMENT 820 LUMBER/HARDWARE 822 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 824 OFFICE EQUIPMENT 826 SPORTING GOODS 828 ELECTRONIC (STEREO/TV/VCR) 830 MISC./SALE 832 MISC./WANTED 834 LOST MERCHANDISE TRANSPORTATION 902 AUTO SUPPLIES 904 CARS 906 BOATS 908 FARM EQUIPMENT 910 MOTORCYCLES 912 MOTOR HOMES 914 RECREATIONAL 916 SPORTS UTILITY VEHICLE 918 TRUCKS 920 VANS 922 OTHER Wanted Certified Ford Diesel & Transmission Technicians. Top pay & benefits for the right person. Send resumes to: Attn: Service Manager, P.O. Box 1360, Atmore, AL 36504. '9 PEDIATRIC SERVICES OF AMERICA Is now accepting applications for school Health Technician Program In Milton, Pace area. Call 444-4365 ext 228/227 or apply at 1300 North Palafox suite 106, Pensacola, Florida. '- .-* GET THE HELP YOU NEED FAST BY ADVERTISING IN THE HOT JOBS NOW SECTION OF THE SANTA ROSA PRESS GAZETTE NOW HIRING! SCHOOL JANITORS ALL OF SANTA ROSA COUNTY ALL SHIFTS. Full time or part time. Competitive Wages & Benefits offered. Apply in person: 6544 Firehouse Rd. Bldg. 3N Milton 983-5262 IFRONESK Exon Gas Station now hiring cashiers. Apply in person at 8510 Keshav Taylor Dr., Milton. (Intersection of Hwy 87 and 1-10. Exit 31) 4, 4- +AUDITIONS+ for ROCK SINGER Styles include Tantric, AlterBridge Velvet Revolver. Contact JOE 221-8907. COMING TO Santa Rosa Auditorium. A day of Music and Talent Competition. Sat: April 30th, 2005. 1pm to 1-pm. For information, en- try forms. Call 623- 1767, 207-9684 or 626-4539. If no an- swer, leave mes- sage. EARN DEGREE Online from home. *Business, *Para- legal, *Computers. Job Placement As- sistance. Computer & Financial aid if qualify. (866)858- 2121 www.tidewa- tertechonline.com. JAY FIRST Assem- bly of God will have a Gumbo sale April 9th. Will take pre or- ders $6.00 pint, $12.00 quart. Con- tact 675-6869 Mon- day through Thurs- day 9am- 1pm. Set the pace. Help navigate a complex and changing world. Guide troubled teens toward a bright new horizon. And learn for yourself why life's best lessons come from the heart. Hiring EvenIt: lIocal 6c National Positions Available! Tuesday, April 5 10am-6pm Pensacola Junior College, 5988 Highway 90, Milton Building #4200/Room #4204 Eckerd Youth Alternatives is an innovative non-profit organization operating therapeutic wilderness treatment programs, juvenile justice and early intervention programs throughout the eastern United States. We are currently seeking: - Youth Counselors, Theralpeutic Wilderness Treatment Programn - Juvenile Justice Counselors &c Supervisors * Teachers Education, Criminology, Social Services, Prycholog and related majors encouraged to apply. For more information or preferred scheduling, please call -Malia at 800-222-1473, ext. 268. Choose the road less taken with a career path unlike any other. Chart the way with Eckerd Youth Alternatives. If unable to visit with us, learn more online at: www.eckerdyouth.org Make more than a living. Make a difference. __W e I SIMPLY SHEILA'S Licensed Hair stylists & nail technician needed. Full time / Part time Apply in person or Call 623-3183. ,"*.y ,- p 6IZNO Quiznos Hiring Sandwich Artist. Sub shop Experience preferred. Apply in person at 8510 Keshav Taylor Dr., Milton. (Intersection of Hwy 87 and 1-10. Exit 31) 'r E I2 Wanted: Experienced Floral designer, full time position. Serious inquiries only. Please call 626-1797 for further information. ~Nf~ S ~ .U~ at (850) 494-1776 for interview DISPATCHER/RECORDS CLERK I City of Milton: Requirements: H.S. Diploma or Equiv; typing 30 cwm, ability to obtain FCIC Certification within 6 mos. Salary $15,704.00 annually, with promotion potential to Dispatcher II (19,864.00) upon 1 yr. experience and certification. Excellent benefits avail- able. This is a full time City of Milton position. To apply contact Landrum Staffing Services, P.O. Box 15700, Pensacola, Florida, 32514 (6723 Plantation Road, Pensacola) or call (850) 476-5100. Applications will be accepted through April 8, 2005 OR- Lt. Industrial Tired of making 6.00/hr in Milton Area? We need: Machine Operators, and General Labor. 1st and 2nd shift available. Call 477-9915 EOE/EEO AccuStaff Executive Director Min Master in Planning or related and 10 yr exp. Sal $70-80K. Apply: Charles Carlan, West FL Regional Planning Council, PO Box 9759, Pensacola, FL 32513, FX 850-595-8967 or email josepht@wfrpc.dst.fl.us by 4/8/05 C AYSTOPAC AN AD -. GargeSals r atu6 day; an Fiday* 57-m o PRIVATE PARTY ADS *4.00/WK up to 30 words .25 PER WORD per PUBLICATION OVER 30 $1.00 OFF FOR 3RD WEEK MUST BE PRE-PAID GARAGE SALE ADS s1500 5.OO up to 20 words .25 PER WORD OVER 20 PRE-PAYMENT REQUIRED COMMERCIAL ADS 11 .00/1 st week $1.00 OFF EACH ADDITIONAL WEEK up to 30 words .25 PER WORD per PUBLICATION OVER 30 SUBJECT TO CREDIT APPROVAL 1. Phone it i Visaor astrard. Mail-tonFL32570. 3.Fa yura (24 h^^^KouT^rs).^^^^^^ For a^^svs~isw~wtance^^^ in lain youradcal .4 "_____ r3 : ] -ZO l.-i-l Night Auditor & Front Desk Clerks Career opportunities at Holiday Inn Express. Now Hiring for Night Auditors & Front Desk Clerks. Experience preferred. Must be mature, responsible & dependable with good customer service skills. Only serious applicants may apply. Apply In person at Holiday Inn Express, 8510 Keshav Taylor Dr., Milton. (Intersection of Hwy 87 and 1-10. Exit 31) m " I, -- -------- IB CXHM INEXSS PS-,. ns 'i'. .. ik~ .; ..- ,_ ^ ,,; -1lp PAGE 5-C THE SANTA ROSA PRESS 'GAZETTE/FREE PRESS APRIL 2,2005 MUSIC, MUSIC, MUSIC Talent Show & Jamboree. When: Sat. April 30, 2005. Where: Santa Rosa Auditorium. Time: 1pm-10pm. Admission-Reserved Seating $15.00, General Admission - $10.00, Limited Seating.. ONE CALL STANDS BETWEEN YOUR BUSINESS and.mil- lions of potential customers. Place your advertisement in the FL Classified Advertising Network. SFor $450 your ad will be placed in over 150 papers. Check out our 2x2 and 2x4 display net- work too! Call this paper, or Heather Mola, FL Statewide Network Director at (866)742-1373, or e- hmola@flpress.com for more information. (out of state place- ment is also availa- ble.) Visit us online at www.florida-clasi- fieds.coQm. SANTA ROSA S GUN & KNIFE SHOW April 16& 17, 2005 9am until 5pm S Come and bring 1'. the family Santa Rosa County I Auditorium Old Bagdad Hwy., Milton, Florida *BUY *SELL *TRADE Admission: Adult $4.00 children under 12 admitted FREE. For Information, call Billy Rogers 0 (850)957-4952, after 5pm. FLORIDA NOTARY Weddings 994-6689 After 5:30 pm EMPLOYMENT 102 Drivers DRIVER TRAINEES NEEDED NOW! No experience required. Werner has immedi- ate positions for en- try-level semi driv- ers. Our avg Drivers earn more than $36K first year. 60% of Werner drivers get home nightly or weekly. 15 day CDL Training now availa- ble in your area. For a solid new career, call Today 1-866- .280-5309. DRIVER- COVE- NANT TRANS- PORT. Excellent Pay & Benefits for ,Experienced Driv- ers, 0/0, Solos,Teams, & Graduate Students. Bonuses Paid 'Weekly. Equal Op- portunity Employer. (888)MOREPAY (888-667-3729). NOW HIRING CDL required. Truck driver with tractor trailer and forklift experience a must. 623-5385. 9 IANNOH 18 DAY LOCAL CDL TRAINING Full and Part Time Classes SMajor carriers hiring on site *Tulton Assistance It quallfled For over 29 yeara- we've been training America's Truckeral CALL TODAY! Thick Driver Institute 8750 Milton Road Milton, FL 800-709-7364 104 General Help $ GET Paid to shop $ Mystery Shoppers needed immediately in your local area, as seen on TV. Flexible hours, complete training. Internet ac- cess required. Call (800)398-5791. CARPENTERS AND Framers need- ed. Call 623-2322 or 554-7357 CASH ADVANCE/CUS- TOMER Service Rep. needed. Apply in person at Color- tyme, 6542 Caroline St., Six Flags Shop- ping Center, Milton. CLEANING PER- SON Needed. Seri- ous long term em- ployment applicants only. Must be relia- ble & dependable. Must have car avail- able. Call 994-1785 between 8am-5pm. Mon-Fri. CONSTRUCTION COMPANY needs experienced fra- mers. Must have transportation. 698- 8346 or 665-1145. DELIVERY/SALES PERSON needed. Apply in person at Colortyme, 6542 Caroline St. Six Flags Shopping Center, Milton. 0 102 Drivers DRIVERS EAGLE TRANSPORT, the leader in petroleum transport, can keep you home every day. Florida drivers earn $38-$52K/year- LEGALLY. We offer paid holidays/ 'sick hays, vacation & night and weekend incentives. Full Med/ Dent, paid training. Req.: 2 years verifia- ble TT exp Class A CDL-X clean MVR, stable work history, reliable, professional attitude. Call (800)767-9757 for West Coast & Cen- tral Florida positions. Call (800)776-9454 for Northeast Coast positions. Call (800)776-9788 for Southeast Coast po- sitions: www.eagle- transportcorp.com EOE. EVERGREEN TRANSPORTA- TION needs drivers to run the 13 SE states with both weekly and week- end hometime. We offer good pay and benefits. If you are at least 23 with a good driving record with a HAZMAT en- dorsement please come by our termi- nal located at 300 Hwy. 95A, Canto- ment, Florida across from IP paper mill or call 850-968-1702. LEARN TO DRIVE Tractor Trailers 104 General Help DELIVERY/SERV- ICE TECH needed. Apply in person at Colortyme. Six Flags Shopping Center, Milton. DRIVERS NEEDED. CDL required, Local. Call for more infor- mation. 983-9979. DRIVERS/OTR- TANKER LOOKING for Professional driv- ersi NEW 2005 Equipment, Top Pay, BONUSES, prepass & EZ pass, Rider Program & Much more! North American Tank Lines (866)748-6285 EARN UP To $1500/weekly Now accepting Applica- tions No Exp Neces- sary $50 Cash Hir- ing Bonus (800)318- 1638 ext 107 www.USMail- ingGroup.com. EXPERIENCED LAWN maintenience helper needed to help run Jawn main- tenience route. Hourly pay depend- ing on experience. References re- quired. Call 983- 9656 or (850)529- 0226 EXPERIENCED SE- NIOR CARE for eld- erly parents. Need companionship, er- rands, light house- work, and meals. Two to three days per week, Prefer CNA worker. If ex- perienced with refer- ences, we will con- sider. Milton area. Please call (770)552-2802 or (678)575-6339 cell. GENERAL OFFICE Help wanted. Long distance trucking. Computer experi- ence helpful. Fax Resume to 850-994- 4220. INVESTIGATIVE AGENTS needed. Prior police or Milita- ry experience re- quired. Call 232- 4210 or 623-3550. LABORS NEEDED for foundation work. Must have own transportation. $8.50 hr. or depending on experience. Call (850)380-9179 or (850)572-2477. LICENSED PLUMB- ERS & Helpers needed. Benefits Available. 626-8456. 104 General Help LIBERTY NATIONAL Life Insurance Do You Earn $75,000 A Year? Would You Like To? Using our pro- ven marketing plan you could earn $75K your first year with us--even more the next year with. renewals and bo- nusest We offer two retirement funds, health insurance, paid vacation, convention trips and morel No experience neces- sary. On-the-job training Require- ment: honesty, hard work, dependable transportation, and the willingness to follow our system. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. Find out more Call: 983-7576. LOOKING TO Ihire someone to organ- ize medical supplies once a month. Will- ing to pay $30 per time. Call 626-1888 or e-mail kdevault@mchsi.co m. MAINTENCE PER- SON Immediate opening, part-time, experience required. Apply in person, no phone calls. Forsyth House Assisted Liv- ing 5887 Berryhill Rd Milton. NEED CONSTRUC- TION workers or ex- perienced framers and roofers, 698- 9744... NOW ACCEPTING applications PT/FT no exp necessary $50 Cash hiring bo- nus Guaranteed In writing (888)318- 1638 ext 107 www.USMail- IngGroup.com. NOW HIRING 2005 Postal Jobs. $17.50-$59.00 hour. Full Federal Benefits paid training/ vaca- tion. No experience necessary. Green Card ok. Call (866)634-1229 x 605. TEMPORARY/ FULL time secreta- ry. No benefits. Please apply at Camp E-Machamee or call 675-4512. *'Im-l .** :.'llq.=vL., $5 F Find your name and win $5.00 S. . SFind your name in the Classified Section of Wednesday's or Saturday's Press Gazette and you can win $5.00. Bring proof of identification by our office before Sthe date of next publication and '5- I.- "5 '5' 5. L"' 6629 Elva St., Milton 623-2120 S. -*. . C - 4. - ~'* - *wm 104 General Help NOW HIRING 2005 Postal Jobs. $17.50- $59.00 hour. Full Federal Benefits paid training/ vaca- tion. No experience necessary. Green Card ok. Call (866)399-5720 x 3077 NOW HIRING car- penters and carpen- ters helpers. Start immediately. Pay depends on experi- ence. Local work. Call (850)585-1210, (850)585-1208, or (850)537-8998. NOW HIRING for Shop Personal, on the job training. Ap- ply in person at Sun Steel, Milton Santa Rosa Industrial Park (2st building on left) 6am-5pm Monday- Friday NOW HIRING Housekeeper nee- dedfor East Pensa- cola, Milton Hotel. no experience nec- essary. Apply within. Red Roof Inn, 2762 Avalon Blvd., Milton. OFFICE HELP needed. Accounting & Booking Experi- ence a must. Com- puter skills required. Experience in Quick- books will be helpful. Hourly rate will de- pend on degree of skills. Full Time. Call for appointment 623- 6287. Paint & body man needed, Contact Floyd at Floyd's For- eign & Domestic Au- to Service 0 6345 Hwy, 90, Milton.623-4045. PART TIME delivery driver needed for lo- cal florist, Must have good driving record, 994-5381 POSTAL POSI- TIONS Avallablell Federal, State, Lo- cal. $14,00- $48.00+hr. No Ex- perience necessary. paid Training and Full Benefits. Entry Levels. Call 7 days for information. (888)826-2513 ext. 111. 104 General Help PUBLISHER'S NOTICE Milton Newspapers, Inc. (dba The Santa Rosa Press Gazette and The Santa Rosa Free Press) re- serves the right to censor, reclassify, revise, edit or reject any advertisement not meeting its standards of accept- ance. Submission of an advertisement does not constitute an agreement to publish said adver- tisement. Publication of an advertisement does not constitute an agreement for continued publica- tion. SALES REPRE- SENTATIVES To sell children's books to schools and libra- ries. Explore our website for Spring openings www.child- rensplusinc.com or contact scottw@childrens- plusinc.com. SE NECESITA ama de casa. 40 horaf cada semana. 994- 4058. SECRETARY NEEDED Contact Floyd at Floyd's For- eign & Domestic Au- to Service 0 6345 Hwy. 90, Milton.623-4045. TAXI DRIVERS needed. Nights/ Weekends, PT/FT. commissions paid weekly. 623-5030. WORK AT home under contract, Web Master. Internet con- nection, programing skills, Frontpage, Adobe photoshop required. HTML, PHP, CGI a plus. E- mall resume to t- sumrall@att.net, subject resume or call 981-9649 110 Labor PART TIME Handy- man or lady needed. Flexible hours. East- gate Mobile Home Ranch, Call 626- 8973. 310 Business Opportunities $ CASH $ Advan- ces $ Personal In- jury Lawsuits-struc- tured Settlements- Annuittes -Pensionsions _ Inheritances Lot- tery Prize Winings _ We Buy Mortgage, Real Estate, busi- ness notes. Se ha- bla Espanol. Jerry (866)767-2270. AMBITIOUS? $500- $1000/DAY Return- ing Calls. No Selling, Not MLM, No Boss. Call Only If Serious. Toll Free (866)850- 7364. 310 Business Opportunities BORED? TIRED? Getting Nowhere? Getting ahead means you need an education. Educa- tion doesn't mean four years. Visit www.search4edu.co m and get trained quickly for a bright future. 3 FAMILY Yard Sale. Friday and Saturday, April 8th and 9th from 7:30 am until' 12 noon. Many different items. 5428 Home- stead Dr. off Wind- ham Rd., Milton. Follow signs. BIG FAMILY Yard sale. Saturday April 2nd, 7-5, rain day April 9th. Fishing gear, American made hand tools, tool boxes, yard equipment, furniture, appliances, Chevy work truck, nurses uniforms, shoes, ba- by. clothes, books, jeans, new factory windchimes, large selection of plants and misc. 1-10 East to exit 31, take HWY 87 2 miles south, right on Hickory Hammock then 1st left 1/8 mile to 6ft chainlink fence. Call 623-1945. FRIDAY AND Satur- day, 8am- 3pm. 5548 Willard Norris Rd. Milton off Dog- wood. Furniture, .large size clothes, household goods. Rain, canceled. GARAGE SALE: All proceeds to Relay for Life (American Cancer Society). Held at First Nation- al Bank of Florida, Milton, Florida. April 2nd 7am to 1pm. oay Iiniuormeu. Read your public notices. www.floridapublicnotices.com a- - ! .W U 0 I I - - I ~ - = - - - INTERNATIONAL MARKETING com- pany opening new operations! Work from any location around your sched- ule! $500-$2,500/mo pt, $5,000- $10,000/mo ft. Free booklet. Visit. www.desireforsuc- cess.com 888-219- 4037. ONLINE JOB Offer eBay Workers Needed. Cm Work with us online. $$$$$ WEEKLY Use your home computer or laptop. No experience nec- essary. (800)693- 9398 Ext. 1856. WANT TO START YOUR OWN BUSI- NESS? INCLUDES COMPLETE TRAIN- ING. CALL 1-888- 770-3878 WWW.HMGWEB- MEETING.COM/DA TKINS1 315 Business Services ADVANCED VINYL Systems Inc. Home Improve- ment Specialists. *Florida Rooms *Screen Rooms *Patio Covers *Carports *and much morel Call us Don Sweeney orTed Brignano at 850-623-5442 5851 Hwy 90 Milton. See our ad on the Business Service Directory AFFORDABLE GUARANTEED Services. RJ&T Tree Services, Roofing, Fencing & Stumps. Licensed & locally owned Business. 850-983-9975 office, 850-698-9868 cell 850-529-0005. Ask for Ron or Tammy. Free estimates on every job, so give us a call, thanks. 315 Business Services FLORIDA NOTARY Weddings, 994- 6689,After 5:30 pm 315 Business Services ARTHUR KELLER STUCCO. NEED STUCCO WORK? No job to big nor to small. Call 698- 8327/626-9164. ART'S HANDYMAN Service. Concrete, Fences, Decks, Car- ports, Home Re- pairs, Enclosed Ga- rages. Licensed - Free Estimates. 22 yrs experience. 850- 626-6413, 723-2204 or 346-0856. B & B Home Im- provements. 25 Years Experience. Free Estimates. 850-981-3936, any- time. C.R. HIGDON Roof- ing Division. Serving the local Community for 25 years. Con- tractor for the Pen- sacola Naval Air Station. We use only the highest quality products. Don't rely on storm chasers ready to go back home. We are a lo- cal company and are here to stay. Are you getting all the in- surance money that you are entitled to for the replacement of your roof? We can help. Call us now for your LAST estimated Jay Laurin 777-1118 or Jay Lewis 346-5861. , CLEAN 'N Clear Pool Service. Afford- able, Professional Service. Weekly, Bi- Weekly & Green Pool Clean-Up. 850- 308-5117. DIVORCE$175- $275* COVERS chil- dren, etc. Only one signature required *Excludes govt. fees Call weekdays (800) 462-2000, ext. 600 (8am-7pm) di- vorce tech. Estab- lished 1977 DOUBLE "B" Land Clearing. Backhoe Work. Licensed and SInsured. Bryen Bal- lard. (850)994-5740 or (850)232-1581. FIRST CLASS Home Repair. Roof repair, painting, pressure washing, also mobile home repair. 'Over 50 years experience. Free Estimates. Call Robert at 981-8257. HOME OWNERS- BUSINESSES. does your home have tox- ic Mold? Protect Your Health! Call Bagdad Home Build- ers. Blackie Black 572-8563 or 626- 1734. Consulting & Inspection. All types of remodeling. Certi- fied Hygienist & Pro- fessional Mold re- mediation specialist available. License # RG0034691. HUSEBY FLOOR covering. Installing Hardwood & Lami- nate Flooring. Rea- sonable Rates. Li- censed & Insured. Call for quote 850- 994-7561 or 490- 0404. ISLAND CUSTOM BUILDERS No waiting list, Paint- ing, Interior/Exterior Repairs, Flooring provided & Installed. We can handle all your flood damage repairs. Licensed and Insured. Call AL Nowl 850-449- 5296 JAKE'S STUMP Grinding. No truck In yard. Will go through 36" gate, self propel- led. 850-313-9904. LAND CLEARING/ Dozer/Tractor work Leveling, root rak- ing, bushogging, disking. Equipment and material trans- port available. By the Job or by the hour. Call for esti- mates. No job too small. Call Billy Rog- ers. 850-957-4952 or Cell 850-261- 8407. j Localrtajx ^A^^fl~uiW- Nowsom fir^ rAvailable from Commercial News Providers I I - * 0 0 - _ -- '5 *.- -- U a - C - C - ~ S -~ Find out about these and more ib your local paper! Public Notice & -. I ^J I',,'r: *.,,r* .' ,,'.,t I Copyrighted Material Syndicated Content . I I I a a I ,-.. .-I FREE SAMPLE Reading-Powered by Sister Rose. Amazing abilities. Solves all problems. Reunites lovers, stops unwanted divorces, help businesses, marital problems, financial problems. Guaranteed Results! Call Toll Free 1-866-912-Rose. ll.1r4. f,", I'llm a PAGE 6-C THE SANTA ROSA PRESS GAZETTE/FREE PRESS APRIL 2,2005 315 Business Services LEONARD AR- NOLD, LLC Carpen- try-; Home Repair. Licensed and Insur- ed.: Phone 850-232- 5843 MCARTHUR'S STUMP Grinding. S628-6634 Call for Pat 293-6500 or Call forDoug 382-0393. Yo) do not need to pull the stumps, just grind them down even with the ground. MIKE KAYLOR Cement Mason *Patios *Walks *Driveways Free estimates, no job too small. Quality work at affordable prices. 994-0897. NEED AN Attorney? Arrested? Criminal defense *State *Federal *Felonies *Misdemeanors *DUI *License Sus- pension *Parole *Probation *Domes- tic Violence *Drugs "Protect Your Rights" A-A-A Attor- ney Referral Service (800)733-5342 24 HOURS A DAY 7 DAYS A WEEK. NEW HOPE PAINT- ING- & WALLPA- PERING *Drywall repairs & patchwork *Pressure cleaning (homes, decks, pa- tios, driveways & sidewalks) *Carpen- try work (crown molding, paneling, trim base & case, in- stall cabinets & build de6ks) Commercial/ Residential. Interior/Exterior. Family owned busi- ness, over 30 years. Call The Ericksens today! (850)723- 2550 or 623-6034 PRECISION PAINT- ING & Restoration of NWFL. Painting, Waterproofing, Caulking, Sealants, carpentry. Mark 454- 8738 or 'Adam 291- 11i28. PRO PAINT-N-PA- PER and Repairs. Licensed, Insured, 15 yrs exp. Free Es- tim'ates. Serving Es- cambia, Santa Rosa and Okaloosa coun- ties. Specializing in Paint, Decks, Wall- paper, Carpentry, Privacy Fence, Sid- ing Repair, Ceramic Tile. Call Tami Per- due, Keith Fowler. 850-516-9988. Divorce '108, Adoption '80 Name Change '55 JFREE Typing, Call for Worksheet (850) 434-7524 S1850N. "W"St S(1~blk. N. of Flea Market) RANDALL BOUT- WELL, INC. All types of Drywall hang, finish, spray, paint. 850-995-4153 Office. 3417 Regal Way, Pace, FL 32571, 28 years ex- perience. REMOVE THE Blue! T & L Roofing 'and Repair. Shin- gles, metal and torch down. We'll match or beat any ::price. Free esti- -mates. Licensed, bonded and insur- ed. 850-689-0635 SS & L Fencing- All types of fences, new and repair. Special- izing in custom pri- vacy fence. Free es- timates. Free Tear- down. Open 7 days a' week! 850-453- 2320 or 850-346- 2780. SALTER'S FARM Market. Country made syrup, sea- sonal produce. Quality fruits and vegetables. 8855 Chumuckla Hwy, Pace, Fl 32571 (850) 994-4734. "If we grow it, you'll like it". SPRING CLEAN Af- fordable and Relia- ble. Quality care for the Gulf Coast finest interiors. 850-982- .4878 Senior dis- counts. 315 Business Services TAX SEASON is HERE! Need help on your taxes? Please call me for quick results at fair prices. Lisa Bender Bookkeeping and Tax Service. 981- 3381, cell 346-8563, email:lisataxidote @ a ol.comSee our ad in the Buisness Serv- ice Directory. THE HANDYMAN Have your Honey Do list completed. Also small business maintenance. Call 994-6283. Will call back! Licensed & Insured THE MOWER Medic We service Your Mower in your home at your convenience. Bob Knowles office (850) 626-8300 Cell (850) 982-3576. TNT CARPORTS R.V. & Boat covers Buildings, Garages. Portable Sheds CARPORTS Single $595 Double $695. 12 X 41-$1295 24 X 31 $1990 .Galvanized Steel Many sizes/colors. Financing Available Free delivery & setup (850)983-2296 or Pager 505-1867 WM. SMITH Drywall Construction. Spe- cializing in Hurricane Damage. Serving Northwest Florida for over 15 years. In- stalling, Finished, Sprayed Textures. 626-8346 or 207- 0302. Free Esti- mates. Licensed Hangers & Finishers needed. WWW.REMOD- ELFL.COM. See all services 24/7. See pictures and prices on-line. Licensed, Bonded, and Insur- ed. Free estimates. Cell 291-9909. 320 Child Care HINOTE CHILDCARE HOME Accepting Applications for ages 2-12. Hours are 6am-6pm, Monday-Friday. Call 995-4610 or Cell-449-1995 For more information please visit my website at www.hinotechildcare.biz REGISTERED HOME in Milton has 2 openings for an in- fant through 2 years. Mon.-Fri. 7:00am to 5:30pm and one opening for after school, W.H. Rho- des district. 6 1/2 years experience, references available. Registration #FR- 6159-S Please call 623-1670. 325 Domestic DEPENDABLE HOUSEKEEPER TEN YEARS EXPE- RIENCE. REASON- ABLE RATES.CALL 994-6236 NEED HELP with a Senior Citizen? I can help, I do house- keeping, cooking, running errands, and do this,with a smile and a helping hand. References, experi- enced. Please call 981-3937 335 . Financial Services **$$FREE CASH GRANTS!$$** Nev- er Repayl Live Op- erators! Gov't Grants for Personal Bills, School, Busi- ness, etc. $47 billion left unclaimed. (850)574-1804 ext. 369 345 Lawn Care CLARK'S LAWN Care and General Maintenance & All Types of Tractor Work. Licensed & Insured. Call Mike Clark at 626-2428. 345 Lawn Care DOUG'S LAWN SERVICE Mowing & Edging, Trimming Bushes, Landscaping, Mulching, & full lawn services. Hauling & Miscellaneous services. Owner operated and a local yocal. Call 324-9149 or 623-5370. EMERALD COAST Lawn Services ECL, LLC Mowing, edging, Sodding. Bush .trimming, Debris, cleaning-ups Local Company! Commercial and Residential. Owner Operated.. Licensed and Insured. 324-4035. 981-9542. PAGE'S TREE SERVICE Trim, cut & remove. Call 626- 2159 (if no answer, please leave message) FIREWOOD $50. a load and up. 350 Senior Care VISITING ANGELS SENIOR CARE In home Companionship Meals Light housework Errands 944-2211 - 402 Apartments 2 BEDROOM, 1 bath duplex in Mil- ton. $400. month, $200. dep. Call 994- 8045 2/2 DUPLEX, in cul-de-sac. attached utility room, washer/dryer hook- up, Central H/A, all electric, refrigerator, dishwasher, stove, Carport. Water and garbage included. $545/mo. plus se- curity deposit. Non Smoking Environ- ment. No Pets Call 623-2321 or 292- 9112. 404 Commercial COMMERCIAL PROPERTY down- town Milton near courthouse, 2,000 sqft. Great for pro- fessional offices. Long term lease. Call 983-7807. FOR RENT 10,000 sq. ft.- 6606 Elva St. Call. 850-572- 5668. ' 406 Homes 2 RESIDENTIAL properties: Home 2,000 sqft./ Studio apartment 625 sqft. Downtown Milton near riverwalk, quiet' off street parking, fenced yard, pets ok. Like brand new. Furnished or unfur- nished. Long term lease. Call 983-7807 2BD/2BA, 1 acre land, Garcon Point area. $130,000. 572-5082. CLEAN, FRESH Paint, 1600sqft, Three bedroom home. Central H/A, fenced back yard. Washer & Dryer hookups. Now ac- cepting applications. Call 850-981-9695. Leave msg, will call back asap. $695 month,, $500 depos- it. FOR RENT: 2 or 3 bedroom house. 3 miles from, Milton. 626-8973. PACE AREA, 2br/office, 2 full baths. 1450 sqft, 2 car garage screened patio, privacy fence, dead-end street, no smoke, no pets. $850/$850. Call (850)501-3050 or 994-6592. 406 Homes MILTON-6592 MAGNOLIA St. large Brick, 3br/2ba, stove and refrigera- tor, extra large kitch- en, laundry room w/washer/dryer 'hookup. Near Ele- mentary, Middle and High School. No pets in house, fenced backyard. $650/mo $650/de- posit. Credit check and required. 623- 5481. 408 Land BEAUTIFUL NORTH CAROLINA. WINTER SEASON IS HERE! MUST SEE BEAUTIFUL, PEACEFUL MOUN- TAINS IF WEST- ERN NC. Homes, cabins, acreage and investments. Chero- kee Mountain Realty GMAC RealEstate,Murphy www.cherokee- mountainrealty.com Call For A Free, Bro- chure (800) 841- 5868 LAND FOR SALE Refer to Classification #510 MOBILE HOME lots for rent including R.V's. FEMA wel- come. Eastgate Mo- bile Home Ranch. 626-8973. '410 Mobile Homes 2BD/1BA, FRONT Kitchen,Eastgate Mobile Home Ranch. 626-8973. 412 Rooms For Rent ROOM FOR rent, Kitchen, washer & dryer, utilities fur- nished, $65 a week. Near King Middle School. Call 626- 2786 ROOM FOR rent. $75 per week or ex- change for light house keeping: 981- 5466. 414 Roommates Wanted ROOMMATE WANTED to share a new, 1700 sqft home in Pace. All utilities furnished. $600 month. Call 380-5761. 416 Vacation & Resort WE DO RENTALS! SOUTHERN VER- MON'T RENTAL CENTER. MOUNT SNOW, WESTD- OVER, VERMONT. BY WEEK/WEEK- END/MONTH OR- SEASON! IN- CLUDES: RECREA- TIONAL/CULTURAL ACTIVITIES. WE OFFER HILLSIDE CONDOS, TOWN- HOUSES, CHA- LETS, (LARGE/SMALL- HOMES.) . MOUNTAIN RE- SORT RENTALS. P.O. BOX 1804 WEST DOVER VERMONT 05356. WWW.MOUNTAIN- RESORTRENTALS. COM. E-MAIL: RENTVERM@SOV- ER.NET (888)336- 1445 ;9802-464- 1445) 506 Homes COUPLE WANTS to buy lot or house on the water in Milton area. Can Repair. 983-2142. FORECLOSED GOV'T Homes! $0. or Low down! Tax repos and bankrupt- cies! NO Credit O.K. $0 to low down. For listings (800)501 - 1777 ext 1299. 510 Land LAND FOR RENT Refer to Classification #408 510 Land 1 ACRE Lot, cleared, well, and power pole. For sale. $30,000. 1.5 miles south off 1-10. Avalon and Mary Kitchens road. 572- 5082. LOT FOR Sale. South Garcon Point Rd. Septic tank, electric & water. On Canal. Brick Ga- rage. 35K. 572- 5082. STAFFORD FARMS in Chu- muckla. 1.5 acre lots, restricted. $25,000. 994-6042 512 Mobile Homes 1997 HORTON mo- bile Home, 16'X80', Ready to move to your lot. Good Con- dition, Assumable Mortgage, 3BR/2BA, 2"X6" exterior walls, Extra Energy Pack- age, Master Bath with separate Gar- den Tub, Walk-in closets, New roof, Excellent invest- ment, $23,000. Call 850-957-5215. 2 BR/1 Ba 12x60 trailer with 15x23 addition on 1/2 acre lot. Includes washer, dryer, deck off back door and storage shed. New refrigera- tor, electric stove, hot water heater, 2 AC units, mini blinds, carpet and vi- nyl. $55,000. Call 995-8897 after 6:00. No lease option. 556 Homes WESTERN NC Mountains. Where there is cool mountain air, views & stream. For Free Brochure of Moun- tain Property Sales Call (800)642-5333. Realty of Murphy, 317 Peachtree St. Murphy, N.C. 28906. www.realtyofmur- phy.com. 560 Land ATTENTION IN- VESTORS: Water- front lots in the Foot- hills of NC. Deep water lake with 90 miles of shoreline. 20% predevelop- ment discounts and 90% financing. NO PAYMENTS for 1 year. Call now for best selection. www.nclakefrontpro- perties.com (800)709-LAKE. BEAUTIFUL NORTH Carolina. Escape the heat in the cool western NC mountains. Homes, cabins, acreage & investments. Chero- kee Mountain Realty GMAC Real Estate, Murphy. cherokee- mountainrealty.com. Call for Free Bro- chure (800)841- 5868. COASTAL NORTH Carolina. Phase I sold out. Now offer- ing new homesites in Phase II at Shine Landing, a gated waterfront communi- ty. Be a proud owner in this upscale com- munity with boating access to the Neuse River, Pamlico Sound and Atlantic Ocean, plus club- house, fitness cen- ter, tennis, swim- ming pool and pri- vate marina. Home- sites as low as $29,900. Financing available. Coastal Marketing & Devel- opment Company, New Bern, NC (800)566-5263, www.shinelanding.c om. FREE LAND LIST - NC MOUNTAINS - custom built log homes, river front- age and beautiful secluded land off Blue Ridge Park- way. Call now. (800)455-1981, ext 133. NORTH CAROLINA Lakefront Only $39,900. Great all sports lake to fish, boat, swim or just relax. Cal for details, MLC (866)920-5263. 560 Land GATED MOUNTAIN Community Near Asheville, NC Spec- tacular wooded lots - great views! Paved roads, clubhouse, world- class trout fishing, hiking trails & more! Bear River Community. (866)411-5263. GRAND OPENING Land Sale! Florida 10+ acres only $294,900. Huge saving on big, ranch acreage in South Florida! Gorgeous mix of mature oaks, palms, & pasture. Miles of bridle paths. Near Lake Okeecho- bee. Quiet, seclud- ed, yet closet to 1-95 & coast. Also, 5 acres .$174,000. Great financing, little down. Call now. (866)352-2249 x379. LAKE VIEW Bar- gain $29,900. Free boat slip! High ele- vation beautifully wooded parcel. Across from national forest on 35,000 acre recreational lake in TN. Paved roads, u/g util, cen- tral water, sewer, more. Excellent fi- nancing. Call now (800)704-3154, ext. 609. Sunset Bay, LLC. LAND WANTED Land Investment company seeks large acreage in Florida and Georgia. Interested in water- front, timber, and agricultural lands. Must have road frontage or good ac- cess. Cash buyer with quick closings. Call (877)426-2636 or email: landyeti- veg@aol.com NEW MEXICO 20 acres $24,900. scenic region, views, canyons, tress, roll- ing hills, wildlife. En- joy hunting, hiking, horses, great cli- mate. Power, great access. 100% Fi- nancing. Call (877)822-LAND! SAVOR BREATH- TAKING Mountain Views & Golf Living at Cherokee Valley, a premier mountain golf community set amid PB Dye de- signed 18 hole course in Carolina Mtns. A sanctioned Golf Digest Teach- ing Facility too! Im- peccable mtn view homesites from $59,900. Financing. Call (866)334-3253 x822 www.chero- keevalleysc.com. SERENE MOUN- TAIN GOLF HOME- SITE $208.03/MO. Upscale Golf Com- munity set amid Dye designed 18 hole course in Carolina Mountains. Breath- taking views. Near Asheville NC. A sanctioned Golf Di- gest Teaching Facili- ty! Call toll-free (866)334-3253 ext 832 www.cherokee- valleysc.com Price: $59,900, 10% down, balance financed 12 months at 4.24% fixed, one year bal- loon, OAC. 704 Livestock FOR SALE: Red Rone, 7 year old horse, approx. 15 hands, needs good home, price negotia- ble. Call 994-3432 or 246-4004. PENTON'S FARM Supply (Allentown) Farm Supply Bulk Corn & Oats HMC Feed & others Gates, Post, & Fencing Tues-Sat 8am-5pm 623-0442 706 Livestock Supplies HAY FOR SALE Coastal Hay. 623- 6769 or 336-2267. 706 Livestock Supplies HORSE HAY, square bales. 623- 8237. 708 Pets GOLDEN RETRIEVER 2 year old female. Family dog, loves to play ball. Spayed, all shots. $75, includes heart worm and frontline preventative. Call 626-2913 and leave message. 712 Lost & Found PETS LOST MALE Yorkie in Round Up Valley. This is a treasured, child's pet that is much loved and missed. Please call 983-0844. LOST YOUR PET? Be sure to call Santa Rosa Animal Control to report him missing and to be sure he's not there waiting on you to pick him up! 850-983-4680 802 Antiques THE RESTORA- TION Shop. Antique furniture restoration and refinishing. Over 15 years experi- ence. Portfolio & ref- erences available. Call Glenn at 981- 5466. 806 Appliances KENMORE WASH- ER & Dryer $90 each. Side by side Refrigerator $200, Electric stove $90. All in excellent cindi- tion. Call 995-8730. 814 Furniture BEDROOM- ALL NEW SOLID WOOD 5-PIECE SET. Chest, mirror, dresser, nightstand and bed. $995. Can deliver. 850-418-2015. DISTRIBUTOR MATTRESS OVERSTOCK New mattress sets, brand name, war- *anty, in plastic. PLUSH TOP Queen $125 Full $95 PILLOW TOP King $230 Queen $159 Full $140 Can deliver 850-418-5274 GREAT DEALS. Fu- ton with cushion $50, Brown leather couch originally .$3,000 now $700, Antique buffet $500, Oak beveled china cabinet $500, and Beveled armoire $800. Call 994- 0264. LARGE METAL desk. Good condi- tion. $50. Call 994- 9633. MEMORY FOAM MATTRESS SET - NEW, brand name, in plastic, factory warranty. Sacrifice $595. Can deliver 850-418-5274. NEW QUEEN mat- tress and box spring. Un-used in plastic. Serta quality, warranty, double pil- low top. $250. Can deliver please call 501-0270 818 Lawn Equipment SNAPPER MGT2000 Garden Tractor, 22 HP- 60" mowing deck. A-1 condition, retail price $13,000 asking $5,000 obo. Call Pat at 983-4777 (day- time) 824 Office Equipment FOR SALE credit card terminal, 'new, used 3 times. $850 and fax-copier $199. Call Diane 994-6609 or 994-0209. Mandy & Dianes Boutique & Consignment Shop. 826 Sporting Goods ARGENTINA, GOOSE, Duck, Dove, Perdiz, Pi- geon, Big Game, Trout Fishing, Boli- via, Uruguay, Dove, Pigeon, fishing. Best band for the $ in the world. Season April- August 2005. Week- days (314)293-0610. HUNT ELK, Red Stag, Whitetail, Buf- falo Our season, starts September 1, 2005. GUARAN- TEED HUNTING LI- CENSE, $5.00. We have NO Game, NO Pay Policy. Call days: (314)209- 9800, Evenings: (314)894-3776. SANTA ROSA GUN & KNIFE SHOW April 16 & 17, 2005 9am until 5pm Come and bring the family! Santa Rosa County Auditorium Old Bagdad Hwy., Milton, Florida *BUY *SELL *TRADE Admission:' Adult $4.00 children under 12 admitted FREE. For information, call Billy Rogers @ (850)957-4952, after 5pm. 830 Miscellaneous For Sale 1 TRACK PHONE card of $20 value. Never been used, just bought wrong card. Will sell for less. Call 418-9063. 200 SQ/FT of Oak Hardwood for sale at $4.00 per square foot. Call 983-9851. DOUBLE D Farms. Hwy 89, Allentown. Quality, Freshly, Picked, Local Straw- berries. 623-3721 or 983-6925. FOR SALE lighted sign, extra letters, open* flag, feather open flag, sidewalk sign, racks spinner, shelves, adult man- nequins, children mannequins. Call 994-6609 or 994- 0209. Many & Dia- nes Boutique & con- signment Shop. FOR SALE: Go cart, runs good $100, Fuse ball table, good condition $200 obo. Call 623-2568 FREE 4-ROOM Di- rectv System in- cludes standard in- stallation. 2 MONTHS FREE 50+ Primium Chan- nels. Access to over 225 channels! Limit- ed time offer. S & H Restrictions Apply. (866)500-4056. LANE TRIPLE Dresser with Mirrors, King size Head- board (No bedding or frame), Two night stands, $250. Edge 490 exercise bike $175.994-6689. LARGE ASSORT- MENT of various items such as tools, power machinery, cross bow & more. No time for Flea market. Valuable items, would like to sell bulk. Make an offer. 957-4952. LOUIS L'AMOUR BANTAM Hardback Books. Westerns ASKING $1000 OBO' 626-6135 AF- TER 6PM. MOVING? Need extra room? We buy one piece or whole housefull! 850-473-9337 830 Miscellaneous For Sale METAL ROOFING SAVE $$$ Buy Di- rect From Manufac- turer. 20 colors in stock with all Acces- sories. Quick turn around! Delivery Available Toll Free (888)393-0335. NEW RADAR / La- sar Detector / Scrambler $120.00 1 Year warranty, 1 Ticket Rebate. Cord- less .Keyboard / Op- ticalmouse $40.00 (813)943-1544 gdplessent@tampa- bay.rr.com FREE SHIPPING. AI We Deliver & Install Centipede St. Augustine Bermuda Baled Pine Straw Call us list, Save Time Call us last, Save Money Hwy. 87 So. Milton 626-8578 I Centipede- St. Augustine Farm Direct We Deliver 434-0066 REAR WINDOW, mid 90's Ford Rang- er pickup truck $65; Refrigerator gold, not in flood $75; Horse Saddle, American, 13" youth $225; Snapper rid- ing mower $300; Tool box, for pickup truck, extra large $300; Serengeti men's sunglasses, New $100; Call 623- 0778. STRAUSS AND Son upright piano $800 OBO Good condition. Werlitzer accordian $200 OBO. Speedqueen washer $200, works good. Call 983- 6562. www TheSanclified org FREE INTER- NET MINISTRY. 832 Miscellaneous Wanted CASH PAID for Books! Tel: 850- 623-5416. Please leave a message. GLASS CRAFTER needs empty glass soft drink bottles, (all kinds). Not necessa- rily collectors edi- tions. Will pick up. 983-8042. LICENSED AND In- sured tree trimmer wants to trade tree work for dependable family vehicle and/or bunk beds. Call Billy at (850)418-2230 PAY CASH for junk cars or trucks. Run- ning or not. Call 983-9527 902 Auto Supplies FIBERGLASS LONG Bed Truck Topper $75. Call 623-9345. 904 Cars 1995 HONDA Odys- sey EX. 5 door, AT, cold air, 80,000 miles. Retail $7,075 will sell for $5,000. Call 434-7719. 96 OLDSMOBILE Aurora, deluxe, all leather interior, nice car, one owner. Call 626-1814. 906 Boats 1993 PROCRAFT V150B. 60 Mariner. Trolling motor. Two batteries. Drive on trailer. Get ready for SPRING. Setup for fishing.. $3500. OBO 626-6135 After 6PM. 1994 17' Sunbird, 90 HP Evinrude. Galvinized Trailer, New tires and radio. $6,000 obo. Call 623-9345 912 Motor Homes 2003 GEORGIE Boy Cruise Master Motor home. 36 ft. GM, gas engine, w/d, 2 slides, towing sys- tem, electric awning, generator, and 2 a/c's. 8,000 miles, Loaded. Call 995- 1505 or. cell (205)310-6730. 914 Recreational 2000 WANDERER Glide Light 5th Wheel, queen bed, one slide out, awn- ing, nice condition, easily pull with 1/2 ton pickup. Call 850- 981-0282 or 850- 375-0363. $6500. NATION'S #1 Sell- ing RV Brands-flori- da's MotorHome & Towable Headquar- ters. Great Service- Fair Prices. Giant Recreation World. *Melbourne- (800)700-1021. *Or- lando- (800)654- 8475 *Daytona- (800)893-2552. www.grwrv.com. 916 Sport Utility Vehicles 1993 BRONCO XLT. All power, 302, 5 speed, Great body, many extras. $3,500. OBO Call 626-3839. 918 Trucks 02 DODGE Ram Sport 1500. Beauti- ful black, V8, power windows, custom wheels, new tires, low miles. 16,000K. 623-8985 or 554- 8819 (ask for Paul). 91' CHEVY S-10, 4.3 Liter, V-6. $2,500. 994-7286 920 Vans 98 CHRYSLER Town &.Country LXI Van, 101K, excellent condition, all re- cords; dark gray w/gray leather, load- ed, Michelin tires, privacy glass, roof rack. $6250. 626- 4606,. 0'0= - o 0 t -t. O 1 N lc i--| I mi E 118 ,- IS C :i K A I= I L ml PAGE 7-C THE SANTA ROSA PRESS GAZETTE/FREE PRESS MARCH 2, 2005 ness Service Dl rec t JIL, , 's Hadma eric eConcrete *Home Repairs *Carports *Decks *Fences *Enclosed Garaaes 850-626-6413 723-2204 346-0856J THIS AD SPACE COULD BE YOURS FOR ONLY $10 PER ISSUE PLUS A FREE LINE AD! CALL SHEENA OR" TRACEY FOR MORE INFORMATION. 623-2120. K 2 Quality Care for the Gulf Coast Finest Interiors 850-982-4878 Senior Discounts! ) ce- backnoe Work ")s, ' Stump & Tree Removal Hurricane Clean-up Dirt Work No Job Too Big or Small Brven Ballard f/ r '?0o0. o a00&7 'y'^^^^OO ""79.&O^^^^^^^^^B^^B^f,,l,^ Serving the Local Community for 25 years Contri-actorfor the Pensacola Naval Air Station We use only the highest quality products 'Call us now for your L 777-1118 Jay Laurin * Are you getting all the insurance money that you are entitled to for the replacement of your roof? We can help. ,AST estimate! 346-5861 Jay Lewis Af Mike Kaylor Cement Mason Patios Driveways Walks Free Esimaies Quaitv vwor- No job 100 small Arl,:rdble Iprice; 850-994-0897 Clean 'NIg Pu,,iI (lla-ulhL5. affordable. Professional Service Weekly, Bi-Weekly & Green Pool Clean-Up 850-308-5117 A 1 I I I I Yearly In County Simply fill out this form: I I I Name Address City State Senior Citizen Yearly In County Yearly- Out of County You can fax us I your subscription I to 623-2007 or I ISend payment to: I I I I I I I I Zip Phone 6629 Elva St.* Milton 623.2120 Visa & Mastercard Accepted , T I 'F I L' K 1 -11 J m _ -<.'<- W--S - .. ^ .rSsHBSSa .. .-.,. -- -" -&&gEBB3 ~- .. ^S.l-fi-w^f-E -I Ai 0M (80221A t IVA^' ^: 4J, I \ 1% I PAGE 8-C THE SANTA ROSA PRESS GAZETTE/FREE PRESS APRIL 2,2005 S.,. ~ :.-. ,, * V i service Home Im " 25 Years Experience * Free Estin 850) 981-% ~ ~he Re storation sho rAntique urniture provements 'Reyair &''Refinishiin Over 15 years experience e r. S 'Portfofio &' References v ffa ia6fe nates 8747 wy 90o Call f len @ 3936 anytime (RKnc as81-q6 Roper's Lawn Care Residential/Commercial Licensed & Insured ar a 5 a V -ree Estimates Call Donnie Roper W (850) 626-1792) RJ&T Tree Service "So give us a call, thanks" S"cell Ak 850-225-0599 Ask for Ron or Tammy . Free -'S-lmales. or, every por . -^ A n ia'* : -ii , N 2 K McArthur's Stump Grinding ,,, 623-6634 Licensed & Insure-d Cell for Pat 293-6500 Cell for Doug 382-0393 You do not have to pull stumps. Just grind them down below the ground. 2 Free Estimates *Remodeling *Repair *Room Additions *Decks *Porches *Painting Also All Mobile Home Repairs www.remodelfl .com See all services 24/7 See pictures and prices online LICENSED BONDED INSURED FREE ESTIMATES CELL 291-9909 4 All types of Drywall *Hang Finish Spray *Paint Pressure Washing 341 / eygai way Pace, FL 32571 28 years experience Licensed & Bonded JOHN T's LAWN SERVICES 'NIlew Hope Paintinng pLEONARD ARN OLD, L interior S E. ~teri. -,.ommer ,lS e .unlL Drywall ; ..Carpentry Home Re Pressure Cleaning Wallpapering Licensed & Insured Carpentry Work -" Call the Ericksens today! 80- 4 723-2550 823-0034 850 -232 5843 , : ,, t k SALTER'S FARM '. MARKET Specializing Lan.d.aping, Mu ing,.. . Plat &Bus Istalaton & FulLanSrvcs uwner operated and a local yocal Call 324-4035 or 324-9149 J 1f6oor Cover|| Inate Flooring -i .'j."easonable Rates +:g feensed & Insured '. '. Call for Quote ~~580-994-7561 ? ,,490-0404 /Precision Painting & Restoration of NWF Painting Waterproofing Caulking Sealants Carpentry Mark k454-8738 ) in Hurricane Damage Repairs 207-0302 626-8346 \Acensed, Hangers & Finishers Needed,/ amlmF ALDIRiEE T ANN AninH ILL TRUCKING, INC. 6861 5 Barnhril Rd.. . Million, FL 32570 Fax: 623-3461 - ,A COUNTRY MADE SYRUP SSEASONAL PRODUCE 8855 Chumuckla Hwy. If We Grow t Pace, FL 32571 You II Like It" Open for Business Mon Sat 8am 5pm , 850-994-4734 Fl rinda Ro.-ors. Screen Roon-r. Po:.I -... Erncloure, Pat:o Co- .-r, Carports \' r.,i Sidng S-,huier-.. Skiruing. vA.' ,rnnm Guer-. Replacement S' \\ndL, i '. Aluminum Column'. S HandraiD.. & Fencrii S LICENSED AND INSURED & L Fencing ,C ui, Lip T e r.-.; I Adam 291-1128) K U .~. J-O4 o-I Pro Paint -N- Paper And Repairs > Licensed Insured 16 years exp. Paint Privacy Fence Siding Repairs Carpentry Decks Ceramic Tile DrywaIll Tami Perdue 850-516-9988 Keith Fowler "Penton's Farm- Supply (Allentown) (Formerly C & L Farm Supply) Bulk Corn & Oats HMC Feed & Others Gates, Post & Fencing IF -qTues, Sat. 8:00 5:00 i -.i23-0442j Home Owners Businesses Does your home have toxic mold? Protect Your Health! Call Bagdad Home Builders Blackie Black Consulting 572-8563 or 626-1734 All Types & Inspection License# RG0034691 of Remodeling Certified Hygienist & Professional Mold Remediation Specialist Available - 'i i 9.M Will T & L Roofing and Repairs Shingles Metal Torchdown Licen:e:1i BoriclJ. and Insurei. Li.caliy Owned and Operaled We II rrnaiirh or Deal ,any price 121 Jac':.-:r Drive Creshlew Fl. 32536 (85 0 6J8O -U0O6 Larry Deese, Owner) VisitingAngels In home *.ll Companionship , Meals , Light housework Errands K )E^ A Feainting, interior/-xterior repairs SFlooring provided & Installed -- ":"i > No Waiting List! 'oof Maintenance & Repairs -1 Free upgrade for 25 year shingles! We can handle all your flood damage repairs S -ensed Call Now! Insured 850-449-5296 101. discount for Churches & Senior Citizens ?I- : .- [ ;, * I Ce..; Call us...or pay more! Senior & Military Discounts ." + ,Above & Beyond Tree Service Lawn Care rnLien's Kevin Frey Free (850)9nsured 83-7820 --(850)983-7820 * Land Clearing, and all tractor, dozer. and related services ieed Stucco Work: , I all A K No 6 jo 6t66g ors 698-8327 626-9164 1040 u.s. IndividualTax l ' : Lisa Bender 9 Prt fessional Bookkeeping Ser't-ce S, ', 981-3381 civ: 346-8563 f kr,-l .'- )jl'' c r.I 1w T.- P -r.,jrn: W B.:- ADVERTISE IN THE BUSINESS SERVICE DIRECTORY! GET A FREE LINE AD EACH TIME YOUR BSD DISPLAY AD RUNS. 2X2 DISPLAYS ARE $10 PER ISSUE OR $80 FOR FOUR WEEKS. BRING YOUR BUSINESS CARD OR JUST A FEW IDEAS AND WE'LL GET YOU STARTED RIGHT AWAY! DEADLINE FOR WEDNESDAY ISSUE IS FRIDAY BY 5PM. DEADLINE FOR SATURDAY ISSUE IS WEDNESDAY BY 5PM. CALL TRACEY OR SHEENA AT 623-2120. A . A.< z: i r-i!g i n I \ ' / LP"-; |