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Mitn*Pc3 PaRde*J IAl *:Hrod Bgdd EstMito c&anlta Po~sa'8 Preos~ 12/01/06 ** '170 LIBRARY OF FLORIDA HISTORY UNIVERSITY OF FL PO BOX! ? 7007 GAINESUILLE FL 32671-7007 SATURDAY S February 11, 2006 The etin Oa 6. a)Yu -olN h- *I t 4 w a- e frac nuv I 'SIDE'L "IL2f 1 .9 :^I A Pit Stop --- .-'..-- .-" -.----- 30 - -':-- A shoot-out! =- PE t~l I -- i Start your businesslll *- --- s .- .-a It's here The Press Gazette's all new Nascar page. And it's here just in time for the 2006 Nascar season. You'U find all types of. handy information. See SPORTS, Page 2B. NEWS BRIEFS $7-S widening is back on track Chipley-Earlier this year, Florida Department of Trans- portation (FDOT) officials announced they were being forced to drop the multi-laniing of a segment of SR 87 from the work program.due to a funding increase. The 3. 5 mile section referred to as "segment 3" runs from north of Five Forks Road to the Eglin AFB3 boundarN. Based on local interest and conversations with the Florida- Alabama Transportation' Planning Organization (TPO), a request was submitted 'to FDOT's Central Office regard- ing the feasibiliry of funding Segment 3 prior to Segment 4, as the area around Segment 3 is '.developing more rapidly. This week, it was announced that Segment 3 has been placed back in the work program ahead of segment four and will be funded in 2011. Segment 4, from the Eglin AFB boundary to CR 184 is consid- ered for funding in the future, but is nm in the five-year work program. Four-laning SR 87 from LUS 98, to US 90 is ongo- ing. A section from 98 to Five Forks is nearing completion and a construction on a section from Hickory Hammock to US 90 is in progress. ZOO lists 2006 camp dates, times Looking for something, e\cihing for children to do on school breaks? The ZOO has announced dates for ZOOcamp 2006. ZOO campers will meet all of The. Zoo's newest animals, including the baby hippo, Niles; 'and Australian 'roos and emus! They will learn how to handle animals like snakes, lizards, and birds. Event statistics: Ages: 6-11; Time: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.; Dates: March 13 17 (Spring Break for Santa Rosa County), May 22-26, June 5-9, June 19-23, July 3-7, July 24-28, May 29-June 2, June '12-16, June 26-30, July 10-14. The Press :Gazette is S printed on 100% recy- cled paper S. using envi- Sronmentally-friendly soy-based ink. Q PRINTED WITH ;nSOYINK. I II 7E000 12855 1i1L4 Target coming to Pea Ridge? Plans show unnamed 124,000 square foot retail outlet for Highway 90 By JIM FLETCHER PG Assistant Publisher It's been talked about for years, but may be on the verge of reality. Is the Pea-Ridge area about to become home to Target? Likely, many are saying. Officials with Pace Water System have received formal plans for "The Santa Rosa Commons"'-a major develop- ment set for High%' a) 90, just west 'of The Home Depot (on the south side High%\a% 90.i While, rumors are running rampant that the complex will, include a Target store, officials \ ith Target did not immediately return calls Friday. The plans, 'do, however. denote several retail outlets for' the project. Among the build- ings to be constructed, a 124.000 square foot retail facil- ity. A facility of that size does meet the requirements of a "super store." And many local watchdogs say it is highly unlikely \al-mart would build such a facility just blocks a%\\a Sacred Heart's new facility in Pace is open for business. A ribbon-cutting, open house is slated for February 28. Sacred Heart . Sadred Heart Health Matthew Kinzeh System is inviting residents Mark Josephson a of Santa Rosa County to obstetrician/gynec attend an Open House on Dina Navarro an Tuesday, Feb. 28 at its new Rao. Sacred Heart Medical Park "Sacred Hi on Highway 90 in Pace, System is making Tours of the facility will Santa Rosa Count be provided from 4:30 to 7 receive outpatient p.m., with a brief blessing ices in one con and ribbon cutting ceremony, tion," said Patri at 5 p.rim. Refreshments with president and CI a Mardi Gras flavor will be served. The new Medical Park -. has been adding health care servicess since early December, when Sacred Heart Rehabilitation first opened it doors for physical therapy patients. Since then, i Sacred Heart has opened its , laboratory and diagnostic " imaging services (including MRI and CT scanners) in the three-story building. " Sacred Heart Medical Group is the latest to move in and opened its offices - Monday. The group includes family practice physicians Dr. Laura Harrison, Dr. A view inside the Daniel Hickman, Dr. A vi planned. File photo Medical Park opens manl and Dr. is well as two ecologists, Dr. id Dr. Rama heart Health g it easier for y residents to medical serv- venient loca- ick' Madden, EO of Sacred Heart Health S.stemr. ."We invite the community to come Feb. 28 to meet our doctors and staff, and to see the advanced imaging technology available at this new facility." ' The new $11 million facili- ty is -open Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. The Sacred Heart facility has 60,000 square feet and is located on the north side of U.S. 90 in Pace, between Woodbine Road and Chumuckla Highway. Johnson Development of Birmingham, a firm that specializes in the develop- ment of medical offices and outpatient facilities throughout the Southeast, is the developer of the facility. For more information on Sacred Heart Medical Park in Pace, call 416-5800 or visit www.sacrg.d- lobby of the new Sacred Heart Medical Park in Pace. A February 28 Open House from its current store. Confirmed outparcels include a Chili's Restairant, Sonny's Barbeque. and at least one other restaurant. .Behind the development, more than 180 homes. SSee TARGET, Page 3A. Should we build? LO Group forms to weigh options for courthouse. BI DEBORAH NELSON Press Gazette Staff Writer To build or not to build. When it comes to Santa Rosa's Courthouse, that has, indeed, become the question. County officials, civic groups, and the public get the chance to address the conun- drum, and other future spending issues, at Monday's Capital Facility Workshop . The meeung happens at 10 a.m., in the Caroline St. Administrative .Complex Boardroom. Officials say .they hope to see a good public turnout. "We'd appreciate as many people being in attendance for that as possible," notes Commission Chair Bob Cole, Officials will go over future capital expense needs, like toads and courthouses, along with possible ways to pay for them. The newly formed advoca- cy group Citizens for a New Judicial Center plans to address Santa Rosa's growth judicial space needs. Retired Judge, Colie Nichols, who chairs the group, says now's the time to find the right property. "Sites are disappearing." says Nichols. "We need to do something while there's land available. Especially if it's going to stay in the City of Milton." "Space is a problem," Nichols observes. "We cannot fit everybody in the [current] facility who need to be in the See GROUP, Page 3A. Rhodes fifth-grader wins State essay contest By JEFF EVERTS Press Gazette Staff Writer Florida Governor Jeb Bush was. so taken with a Milton youth's writings recently that he announced the young man winner of a statewide essay contest. In honor of February being Black History Mdnth, Governor Bush held a contest for all school-aged children in the state to submit essays on the subject. Virginia Moss, a fifth grade teacher at W.H. Rhodes Elementary in Milton, knew she' had a student who could write an essay worthy of the contest. So she made a suggestion to, 10-year old Amir Kelker to put pen to paper and submit an entry. "With his superior writing abilities, I knew it would be a win-win situation if he received a college education from win- ning," Ross said. Kelker immediately accept- ed the challenge and knew the subject on which he wanted to write, a story about his cousin Clifford Larkins who was a player in the old Negro Baseball leagues. "I was very interested in. writing about' Clifford and thought it would make a good story," Amir says. "So I did a lot of research using books and the Internet." Amir found out so much information during his research 'on Larkins he had to condense it for his essay. "We were limited to 500 words for the essay, but I had much more information than that," Amir states. At his teacher's urging, Amir wrote his essay shortly after Christmas and submitted it for the contest. Larkins, who was born and raised in Milton, was quite a baseball player and soon caught the attention of the Detroit Stars of the Negro League. During his play for the team Amir Kelker poses beside the grave of his grandfather-who served as the topic for Kelker's winning state essay. The event was in honor of Black History Month. in 1937, Larkins was hit in the head by a, line drive and died soon after. He is buried in the family cemetery-a short distance from the Kelker home. Press Gazette photo by Jeff Everts "My grandfather has told me stories about Clifford and that's what got me interested in writing about him," Amir said. Amir's father, Harold, was a little reluctant at first to let his son write an essay about a fam- ily member. "We don't like to seek pub- licity about the family so I had to think about it for a while," Harold says. "But we decided to let him do it and are very proud he won." Once the Governor had chosen the winners, his office called Harold to let him .know his son had won. "We found out a week ago he had won, but we were under strict orders not to tell anyone," Harold says. "It was excruciating to keep that kind of news under lock and key." The Governor's Office asked the older Kelker to make sure his son would be available for a phone call from the Governor himself at 5:30 that afternoon. "The Governor called and said.. .hello Amir, do you know you just won the African- See WINNER, Page 6A. 4 - Pan2 9-A Leaders take wishes to State Cole. who spoke to dele- gates about roadw\ay and other Santa Rosa needs, sa\s local voices are getting through in Tallahassee. "It's happened already," he notes. "Hw\. 87 is back in the five year plan." Florida's Department of Transportation, last fall, dropped that project from the current five-year planning budget 12007 to 20111. citing cost concerns. The project ktill %widen 3.5 miles of Hwy. 87 between Fi\e Forks Rd. and Eglin Air Force Base. It's part of a larger hurri- cane evacuation route improve- ment. The DOT had hoped to pick By DEBORAH NELSON Pre s s Go ette Staff 'rit r "I think they're paying attention." That's Commissioner Tom Ste art's assessment of Northwest Florida's State elect- ed officials. Santa Rosa officials trav- eled to Tallahassee. Wednesday. to meet with legislative dele- gates, and spotlight local needs for this year's legislative ses- sion. "It as nice to see us as a counts so organized and focused," observes Commission Chair Bob Cole "It's good for legislators to see us down there in force." Ste-\ art adds. =..,=' $50,000 and up will earn 4.33%o 'Annual Percentage Yield. Minimum to open $10,000 funds not currently in a First National Bank of Flod"' guaranteed through 2006, . First National Bank of Florida .r.,C PENSCOLA PACE MILTON NAVARRE DESTINY WALMART SUPERCENTERS OFFICES *Pea Ridge Mobile Hwy. Hwy. 29 0 # the project back up in 2012. But after a flurry of negoti- ations, the DOT. earlier this week, announced it had restored the project to the agency's five-year work pro- gram. It will be funded in 2011. Officials say the outlook is good for other Santa Rosa fund- ing requests. "I don't think they're falling on deaf ears." says Cole. Panhandle lawmakers are slated to move into influential committee and oversight posi- tions in coming years. That could help advance local interests. "Over the next fe%% Nears %%e're going to be seeing a lot happening in the Panhandle." Cole predicts. Among those possibilities: hurricane shelter funding, bio- diesel development opportuni- ties, and of course, road%%aN money. Topping that list. the return of money to expand Avalon Blvd, and money for hurricane shelters. DOT has delayed funding Aalon's northern segment from 2009 to 2011. Officials fear if money is not restored to the project's northern segment. $14 million in Federal dollars. earmarked for the southern part, could expire and be lost. '"We all worked hard to get Federal funds and we don't want to lose them." Cole notes. "I'd love to see them do something about state roads and federal highways in Santa Rosa this year." 'adds Stew art. The legislature is currently working on a bill to raise trans- portation dollars through gener- al revenue bonds. That would co\er state and some Federal roadwa. s. But Santa Rosa has numer- ous local roads in need of atten- tion. "We're going to do our part, and I think they're trying to do their part;' Stew'ant notes. County officials have said they'll introduce a one-cent ARE THE AP 'p U The Ropella Group Is looking to grant the dream job of a lifetime and hire their next Apprentice. Positions Available: Executive Search Consultants Exec. Admin. Assistant for Marketing & PR Database & Internet Research Assistants Qualifications: Ability to work in a challenging, fast-paced, collaborative and team-oriented environment. Proven leader (Projects or People). Organized Motivated self-starter. Superior communication skills. Ability to think outside the box. Chutzpah and street-smarts. No college degree required. No experience necessary... Just an open mind... An eager heart... And a willingness to LEARN! www.Ropella.com Email resume to: resumes@ropella.com ^^u B sales tax referendum to public vote this year. Commissioners have indi- cated those monies will go toward roadway needs. Suggestions that some be used toward a new courthouse have also been floated. Leaders %%ill review that and other issues at next Monday's Capital Funding Workshop, scheduled for 10 a.m. at the Commission Chambers. This %week's \isit wasn't all about roads. Officials urged law makers to look hard at hurricane prepa- ratllon requests. "'.We'veV asked them to give us considera- L on to get those [requests] throu h. I '" Ste war notes. "We real need that help in TOM Santa Rosa STEWART Count\ ... to Commissioner prohde a place for people to sta during The shelters would do dou- ble duty ...as cornmunit. cen- ters. Those are community assets that can be used every da\,'" Ste\nart points out. "'I ha'e a good feeling w e'll get some of them on the budget for this \ear." Santa Rosa has requested money for a number of emer- gency preparedness projects. The list includes 5850.000 for a storm%%ater master plan. and $4 million in community shelter projects. Officials requested $2.8 million to strengthen the Chumuckla Community Center and construct shelter/communi- ty center and shelter/gym facil- ities in Pace. Projects also include a similar Nlid'\ay facil- iy. Chamber of Commerce and economic development repre- S sentatives also traveled to Tallahassee this week. "I \Santa Rosa has requested $5 million for a proposed 260- acre aviation and commerce park abutting NAS Whiting Field. This year's requests for state money also include $2.8 million for a Milton skate park. a covered horse arena in East Milton. and a swimming pool facility in Milton. And commissioners asked for $475.000 toward a dental clinic for the medically needy. Northwest Florida's Legislative Delegation includes 4t1 District Senator Charlie Clars iRi, Ist District Senator Durell Peaden, 3rd District Representative Holly Benson. 1st District Rep. Greg Evers, 2nd District Rep. Date Nlurzin. and 4th District Rep. Ray Sansoim. Story v, rten by Deborah Nelson Reach her at: VNelsona sr-p.g.com County Government COUNTY COMMISSION * District 1: Tom Stevart. Pace, FL 32571: Phone: 932-1340. * District 2: Bob Cole, 8651 Riverstone Rd.; Milion 32583: phone 983-1877. * District 3: Don Salter, 6000 Chumuckla H\\y., Pace. FL. 32571; phone 994-6426. * District 4: Gordon Goodin: 6467 Avenida De Galves, Navarre. 32566: phone 939-4949. * District 5: John Broxson. 6495 Caroline St. Suite M. Milton" 32570. phone 932-1340. The Santa Rosa County Conmmission 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 Eiers: 5224 Willing St.. Milton 32570 , 983-5550 Email e\ers.greg@leg.state.fl.us * Senator Durell Peaden Jr.. 598 N. Ferdon Blvd. Suite 100, Crestvie\., 32536. 850-689-0556 sun com-675-7930 * Governor Jeb Bush: PL05 The Capitol. 4-100 S. Monroe St... Tallahassee, FL ,. 32399 1850i 488-4441. Email: fL governor, lnyt.florida.com Federal Government HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES * Rep. Jeff Miller: 324 Cannon House Office Building. Washington. D.C. 20515: phone i local 1 479-1183: iDCi (202). 225-4136; E-mail: %\\ v i.house.gov/jeffmiller SENATE * Senator Mel Martinez: P.O. Box 536176 Orlando.FL 32853- 6176 phone 1407 897-3130 fax 1407 897-S595 * Senator Bill Nelson: Room 571. Hart Senate Office Building. Washington. D.C.. 20510: phone 1202) 224-5274. ifaxi i21.)2i' 224-8022. WHITE HOUSE * President George Bush: The White House. 1600 Pennl, I'ania-, Ave., Washington. D.C. 20500: phone 12021 456-1414. Email. at:president @' hitehouse.go\. * Vice President Dick Cheney: Office of the Vice President': White House, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave.. Washington. D.C..' 20500: phone 202i 456-1414. County Government SCHOOL BOARD District 1: Kenneth Smith. 5700 Camelia St.. Milton 32570.,: 623-4395. District 2: Hugh Winkles. 5684 Nicklaus Lane. Million 32570-. 623-6299 District 3: Diane Coleman. 9400 Octavia Lane. Na`arre-: 32566, 939-2661. 0 District 4: JoAnn J. Simpson. 5059 Faircloth Street. Pac:-, 32571. 994-5446 District 5: Edward Gra\ Il- 10 Gilmore Dr Gulf Breeze. FI: 32561 850-932-6287 The Santa Rosa Count\ School Board meets at 6:30 p.m. of'. the 2nd and 4th Thursday at 5086 Canal St., Milton. Phone: 983-5000. MORGAN INVESTMENT SERVICES, INC. 6815 Caroline Street. Milton, FL 32570 Office ,S50iv 623-111 3 Fjx 50i 23-1337 Securities Ofered Through Linsco.'Pri' ate Ledger I e o.-.,-.er N -SD'-;iPC Fied T NI.e- AORS HOME IMPROVEMENT Paif !He Morel S- Enjoy a maintenance-free lifestyle with stylish, premium vinyl siding installed by the professionals at Majors Home Improvement. % Wind tested to 200mph+ us 1ee Save O' SCall today for a FREE estimate! oI nl IN. Baseda on minimum r squares or 300 near Pilfeetof ow~rhaongings E. expiration: February 28, 2006 W. l.l.. .SAVINGS 3% APY* Tiered Account: $10,000-$24,999 will earn 2.78% APY* $25,000-$49,999 will earn 3.82% APY* .k-- -- 1 -11 0%0% l "%L ^ ravo L-F% 111C %JGIILCI IIUOO I IGOO UGLULLU Saturday February 11, 2006 The Santa Rosa Press Gazette SaitudFeruary 11U~Yi, 20 suuIIudROI O UIVLL Local Group 'Continued From Page One. . facility." .,, That problem is especially noticeable on jury selection Sdys, or %when dockets are par- ticularly full. -'Passersby' wondered what, w.as going on several months ago. when courthouse lines stretched domi n the street on just such a day. "'Witllh [coming] grow tlh, the space needs will get worse," says Nichols. Judicial officials .and employees alike, including Judges Paul Rassmussen and. Robert Hilliard,. have echoed -those sentiments. , '-: ;Currently, Countk Clerk, State's Attorney and Public Defender offices are aniong those for which the county is renting space. a%%ay from the main courthouse. S.,'"The Clerk's employees being elsewhere is a real prob- lepm for the judiciary." Nichols points out. Santa Rosa County niay get another Circuit Judge next year, with attendant office space needs. Officials also point to the current courthouse's security issues, along e ith water dam- age. leaks, and general dilapi- dation as problematic. Nichols says the preference is' for the Center to remain in Milton i the Count\ seat i. As far as'specifics, he. notes, that's up to the Commission. Nichols acknowledges one difficult challenge wiull be con- \incing the public of the need to build a neo\ judicial center. "There is a real need there." he.notes. "I do see that a. one of our roles." ri- ----- *- S$1000o T OFF Tax Services EXPR I Win Coupon I Expires 3 31'2006 I L.-----------. Target Continued From Page One. "I can confirm there is some type of huge development slat- ed for that area," says Pace Water System General Manager Ted Dotson. "On one side. there is a gro-; cery store. In all, the plans call for a strip center, that 'includes 14 stores," Dotson sa'vs. Such a s.inp center e\ists at both Target stores in Pensacola and, in fact, the Target near Cordova Mall includes an out- parcel that is home to Chili's. In addition, Dotson says he has had an inquiry, on the parcel of property between Wal-mart and the Ridge theatre from a. developer in Birmingham. That inquiry was for' a major grocery store . Many Santa Rosa residents" ha'e talked of a desire for a, Target for man. Nears. Target describes itself as offering, "more great design, more choice, more conven- ience, .more service and more clothes, housewares and designer-created items that you'll never find anywhere else." Target's first store opened in Roseville, Minnesota in .1962. Its on-trend merchandise at affordable prices launched a newk era in discount retailing That "T- 1" store is described by In the lower left-hand corner of these plans, you can see the designation for Retail spot "A". It shows a 124,162 square foot facility. Rumors are circulating that the spot will be home to a Target, but officials with the Target Corporation did not immediately return phone calls Friday to confirm or deny the possi- bility. ix Xpress 6412 Hwy. 90 Milton 626-5909 OUR MONEY SENT lESS TO YOUR POCKET Fast Refunds! L&L Bookkeeping WT' & Tax Service, Inc. SOuimette Road S, Pace, FL 32571 ,, to Fast Reftnd Yoiu May Qiuaif upto FR- ,Vcxfn Day Refitnd $10,000 Call 994.6536 Houri: Al-F 9 am till Sat. by Appr. If qualified Ot inits: Lainw laloddtU'.x & Luenete Row 'el M Ii Target officials as having been "easy to shop, attractive and always clean.. It served as the prototype for every Target store opened since." Today, Target operates more than 1,300 stores in 47 states including 140 SuperTarget stores that add an, upscale grocer) shopping e\pe- rience. SuperTargets also include an in-store bakery, deli, meat and produce sections. The company says it stays active in supporting the com- munities in which its stores are located. Last year. for example, Forbes Magazine named Target as the "Most Charitable Compan\."And BamTon'smaga- zinc, last year. listed Target as the "'Most Respected Company." The red Target "bull's eye" is said to be the thidurd most rec- ognizable logo-behind the Apple Computer Apple and the Nike "-siwoosh" There %were no immediate. time tables available Friday for the construction of the ne"w cen- ter, but at least one source said the .developers had already secured the necessary permits to begin construction. Story n linen by Jim Fletcher. Reach him at: "fletche,1@s --pg.comI SPJC offers special, courses in March The PJC Institute is offer- ing several special courses for the community ne\t month Among them: Correcting Performance Problems. 4 hours 'on March 1, $79. Excel. Leel I. March 6 & 8, $79. . Beginning Course in Computers. March 7 & 9, $79. NIS Word. Lekel II, March .21 and 23, $79 Access. Level 1, March 21, , 23, $79 PACE WATER SYSTEM BOARD ELECTION The Election for Board of Directors will be held February 16. 2006 at Pace Water System Office located at 4401 Woodbine Road. Voting will be in the board room from 7am to 7pm. THE CANDIDATES ARE: DISTRICT 1 TIMOTHY R. FENDLEY RODNEY (.SPEEDY) VAUGHN DISTRICT 2 ROBERT J. GENTRY (ELECTED NO OPPONENT) DISTRICT 3 iMAX R. GODWIN (ELECTED NO OPPONENT) NOTICE: PACE WATER SYSTENI. INC.: ANNUAL MEETING OF MEMBERS WHEN: FEBRUARY 23, 2006 AT 7PM WHERE: PACE WATER SYSTEM OFFICE OFFICE 4401T WOODBINE ROAD PACE. FLORIDA 32571 TELEPHONE 994-5129- REFRESHMENTS SERVE ED AND DOOR PRIZES As" RDED | l "4eI6 1 iI 2~*'; 's~'~ fl~ ''5, r '.~ Registration for boys and girls youth tee ball, baseball and softball will begin on Monday, January 23th through' Saturday, February 18th. Registration M-F will be at the office of Santa Rosa Christian School from 8:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. Registration on Saturdays, January 28th & February 4th, 11th. 18th will be at the Santa Rosa Christian School 9:00 A.M. Noon. Here are the programs Gospel Projects YAC offers: PRE-TEE BALL Ages 3 1/2 4 (Must turn 4 by May 1) PRO-TEE BALL Age 5 TEE BALL Ages 6-7 MINOR LEAGUE Age 8 (Machine Pitch) LITTLE MAJORS Ages 9-10 (Machine Pitch) MAJOR, LEAGUE Ages 11-12 (Machine Pitch) Dizzy bean Ages 13-14 Girls oftball Leagues GIRLS MINORS Ages 8-9 (Machine Pitch) GIR JUNIORS Ages 10-11 (Modified-Fast Pitch) GIRIS MAJORS Ages 12-14 (Fast Pitch) -., S75.'O0 for one player, $65.00 for each additional family member. Returning players from last year receive a $5.00 discount per child through February 11th. After February 11th the registration fee'returns to regular rates. Those registering for Dizzy Dean will. ... pay $80.00 per player ($5.00 discount applies through Feb. 11th for returning players). *Birth Certificates required for new players.* . Gospel Projects is a church-operated recreational training league 'A prograrth that Is non-discrimlinatory and emphasizes participation, family values, and good, wholesome fun. Don't miss the action this Spririgl Call 623-4671 for additional information. YAC is located at 6331 Chestnut Drive in Milton (just 1/2 mile north of the Winn Dixie Shopping Center) YAC reserves 'the right to close registration in any league if deemed necessary before the last official day registration. Ire I IIII IlLI "--I',' ''I' ~'.. ~ :~j~.' 2' - - - Thp Santa Rosa Press Gazette 14:inn Page 3-A FIM &I PAGf4 A I THE SANTA ROSA PRESS GAZETTE a -~w'l~w" No rush to spend After a lengthy legal battle between Santa Rosa Property Appraiser Greg Brown and the free- loading Navarre Beach leaseholders, it now appears Brown's efforts are paying off... with big dividends. And our elected county commissioners are already biting at the bit over the $7.5 million wind-. Sfall. ' All the excitement comes on the heels of a, recent Florida Supreme Court refusal to hear the leaseholders' appeal challenging Bron's 2001 decision to le\ y property taxes. We're told Brokn's efforts could bring $7.5 million in back taxes into Santa Rosa County cof- fers and another $11 million to our county's school district. Since Brown took the helm of our tax apprais- er's office. he has diligently pursued collecting property taxes on Navarre Beach. And now, after numerous suits and court bat- ties, it appears Brownn % ill become the elected offi- cial credited with "bringing home the bacon"-not only for Santa Rosa, but for counties across the state. Like vultures swarming o\er a recent road kill. many leaders are ready to gobble up some of the millions. School leaders have their thoughts and county leaders are thinking of building aI new courthouse. While there is certainly a need to replace our aging and problematic judicial building that is almost 80 years old. county taxpayers are clearly divided on the issue. In 2002. a whopping 75 percent of county -ot- Sers soundly rejected a sales tax increase to build a $30-plus million replacement on the existing site. Since voters rejected commissioners' request, the topic has been something elected officials shied away from due to its political unpopularity. That is until no\\. Commissioner Gordon Goodin seems to be playing ball N% ith this political hot potato. Goodin, whose district includes Navarre Beach, says he doesn't see what correlation there is between the Navarre Beach taxes and a new courthouse. And. Goodin says. he doesn't think any property taxes-especially Navarre Beach property. taxes-should be used for the courthouse. He suggests a tax rebate to citizens. ,.Is Goodin the fly in the ointment? Or is he simply playing politics with his Navarre Beach c constituents who have been freeloading for decades? Or does he have a unique vision? A Our main question to our elected officials is: \wh\ bring up such a controversial issue at a time when they are about to ask taxpayers for an increase in their local sales taxes for localroad needs'? Citizens seem read\ to accept the tax if it w ill all go to roads. Throwing the courthouse into the mix at this late date maybe the kiss of death to any attempt at raising local taxes. It seems an unnecessary rush to spend the;money Brown has fought so hard for. The people of Santa Rosa County want the attention of their elected officials focused on growth and road needs...as promised. Taxpayers S want their mone\ earmarked for critical trans-. portation projects now and not after the foundation has been laid for a new courthouse. We know a courthouse is needed. We don't need to be sold on the idea. We just don't think now is the time. Let's solve our transportation problems, get the county back on a smooth track and then. and only then, discuss our courthouse. FEBRUARY 11.2006 G ~An3(la..:a" Pgc . _Gazette. VOL. 98. NO. 91 Serving Milton, Pace, Jay Holley-Navarre, Gulf Breeze & surrounding communities Santa Rosa's Press Gazette (USPS 604-. 360) is published twice weekly on Wednesdays and Saturdays for $28 per year (in county) by Milton Newspapers, Inc., Michael Coulter, Publisher. Periodicals postage paid at Milton, Florida. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to: Santa Rosa's Press Gazette, 6629 Elva Street, Milton, Florida 32570. Michael Coulter ... .President & Publisher Jim Fletcher ........ .Assistant Publisher Carol Barnes ......Business Manager Deborah Nelson .Staff Writer Jeff Everts .........Staff Writer Obie Crain, Jr ......Special Projects Writer Bill Gamblin ......Sports Editor Jim Martin .........Advertising Manager Debbie Coon .......Advertising Exec. Lori Dempsey ......Advertising Exec. 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Telephone all departments: (850) 623-2120 623-3616 FAX 623-9308 email: news@sr-pg.com 6629 Elva St., Milton, Florida 32570 Don't Forget to Recycle Your Paper IMateria - "Copyrighted Material ^ Syndicated Content AL Available from Commercial News Providers" b me "- 4 a 0 4 * I s o o , m *- IN *N a m d N -O g = e m s esI *4 em o emai * -m me-- e ne a show a 40 MbW90- 4 m -0 M "i4 G m 0ua emG OW -o 4D 400 4 Owd 4. .W 4om 40M NO 4w .6NWN "- '-' "re *, Maera =- m **e g ee U - 4b a. m -b - -mse ___ em- . *n "Copyrighted Material T * e. 00lw. -- -" Syndicated Content ' SAvailable from Commercial News Providers" Available from Commercial News Providers" MM a -MOr" - no no0 -oe --a Ow b 4m 4- ~m -00 410- g * - -~* - ..~ -- ~ - 4411pom 4 4p --q 40 -IM 0 -w- 41 -m -doom -W ____ Nmumdmft 0 4-M 4 44 ooo- fm- op .Mgbmq 4 It's a blatant disregard for law, FM: R. CARTER Dear Editor: On Friday,. January 13, I was on my way to the credit union and decided to take. West Magnolia Street.. Immediately after I turned left onto Byrom Street, there were two vehicless in front of me, side-by-side (opposite directions) that, appeared'to be socializing with each other. .Then I saw one female give .the second female some .money through her car window in exchange for a small wrapped package. Both individuals did not act as if anything they were doing was out of the ordinary and maybe because it was a regular occurrence. I think the neighborhood behind the credit union should be patrolled more often. Obviously, with this kind of blatant disregard for' the law concerning drug dealing, not enough is being A 40me 4 -4 lop "am,-.M 11 B dmml dw -e w- -ow 4b ROM 4m. OW OW -~ -0 -1 m m do. 0 m -doa aom omo -m oo-. 0 41b. 4101. *'-do done to stop it in that area. Thanks. And where will we be in 100 years? FM: RAYMOND JOHNS Dear Editor: I asked this question of a group of people one day: If a nman or woman commits suicide. will he or she go to Hea% en? The\ ans\\ered 'no' and I believe that ,is correct, however, I went on to suggest, if a man or woman lives 'an ungodly life, they are living a suicidal lifestyle because the "wages of sin is death." So, if we live in sin, we are inflicting death upon ourselves, Suicide is to cause or carry out death on one's self by physical assault or other aggressive action, be it body or spirit. Holy is the Lord God and holy we are to be also. Where will you be 100 years from now? w 1 'Copyrighted Material Syndicated Content 1 6 0..s U, Available from Commercial News Providers" S' 11% FEBRUARY 11, 2006 ,Po n KL1 w You Spoke Out, Santa Rosa... Wednesday. 7:56 p.m. You just can't seem to get it right Old Highway 90 does not go through Bagdad as you hake writtenn in editorials. Then. you got it wrong when I called in Also. it is regarding. not "in regards to." Wednesday. 4:58 p.m. I think it is a good idea to look at giving mone\ on the 113 route. A lot of people on the w"st side use that route more than they would e'er use the other orje. Thank -ou for the opportunity to noice my opinion. Wednesday. 4:26 p.m. I ha\ e a beef \ ith the county. The corrnussioner that thinks we should gite $200.000 to Escambia for an evacuation route is nuts. Anyone that thinks we should give our money to another county is nuts. too. This is Cartnr. Wednesday. 7:38 a.m. This is Ron Scott in Bagdad. The caller that keeps calling-.mn sa ing Old Bagdad Highvwa- does ' not go through- Bagdad 'is a'con- fused person. Old High\way 90 is the one that goes south of Milton. Old Bagdad Highwuay is south of Pond Creek and dead ends on Forsyth Street just north of the Bagdad Post Office right in Bagdad-just as you have said. It runs in front 'of the County Complex for buildings and main- tenance. That's Old Bagdad Highway. Glad you didn't take it at her word. Tuesday. 9:04 a.m. This is Kenneth. I think we ha\e forgotten \we are only corn- mon people. We must learn that what is %wrong for the common people is not wrong for the President. He must be free from all. rules. His is a high a lonely destiny. Monday 11:08 a.m. My name is. Jim. The recy- cling dumpster has been removed from the "East Milton Fire Department and I'd like to know w hy. Has the ser\ ice been discon- tinued there? A At : 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. L.YOUR WRITTEN OPINIONS I-q- J I k dop4womemmp film "Wasp r 6;ri:w - Saturday February 11, 2006 The Santa Rosa Press Gazette Local Fourity refuses first request to walve mpact fees d eldic Island Style Retail Commissioners, Thursday, impact fee for a reason." . DEBORAH NELSON rt.s Gazeute Sital Writer . Santa Rosa's Board of .r-ommissioners. Thursday.' gatheredd the first challenge 10 he county's new impact fee ordinance...and they did it w without cracking. The Board declined to grant Gulf Breeze resident Jim Elbert a waiver on the fees. Elbert owes $20,000 for a planned south end shopping complex Center. Impact fees charge devel- opers and builders for part of the public's costs created by the new construction. Elbert had already obtained a development order for the project, but had not received a building permit before the new ordinance went into effect January 1. He told the board Hurricane- Ivan had delayed the project. ruled they'd make no excep- tions to that deadline. "One of the most important things that comes out of any of these requests is consistency,"' notes Commissioner Gordon Goodin. "It seems if we break the. dam here and let.the water flow, we'll have a lot more problems than we originally thought," adds Commissioner John Broxson. "We passed this Sheriff to honor local hero' By JEFF EVERTS Press Ga:..ne Stt-aft rirer The Santa Rosa County Sheriff's Office will be holding an awards ceremony on Friday at 10:30 a.m to honor a local hero. Robert K. Gnffith placed his own life on the line to sa\e others from probable death, officials say. On July 27, 2005 Griffith ,.came upon a burning car that Shad been involved in a traffic accident on the Pensacola Bay Bridge. Griffith then. officials saN. put his own life at risk to pull two victims Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hooprich of Gulf Breeze, from their car to safety. Mr. Hooprich had been knocked unconscious from the collision and his wife was left dazed and unable to get herself or her husband out of harm's way. The Hooprich's car had burst into flames after the acci- dent due to a ruptured gas tank. Griffith was able to get the lwo out of the car just as the flames reached the front com- partment of the vehicle. His quick thinking at the scene and his actions to save the couple spared their lives. Sheriff Wendell Hall says. His staff %% ill publicly recognize Gnffith for his heroism at the ceremony. St.-i1 written by Jeff Everts. Reacht him at: I'ertsI sr-pg.cc 'i -.Florida Attorney and candidate for Governor, Charlie Crist, was in town Tuesday to stump. The candi- .,.date took the opportunity to stop by Rhodes Elementary where he spoke to students and received a tour - of one of Santa Rosa's award-winning educational facilities. C ,^ AS LOW AS ... , . '* ..; A 7 Convenient Locations to Serve You! 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Through a special process a Real Rose has been treated and preserved in 24K Gold. Nothing outshines it for Valentine's Day! All the beauty and symbolism of a real rose has been combined with the value, durability, and luster qf pure gold. Because each rose is real it is unique, and like your love. will last forever. "He was leaping for joy and' almost, started breaking things in my house," Harold said. Ross said when she heard her student had won, she was thrilled at the news. "Oh my gosh, every time I1 think about it I getgoosebumps. I am just so proud of him," Ross says. As part of winning, Amir received an invitation to the Governor's Mansion for a ban- quet, which \\as held this past Monday night. During the banquet. Amir had the opportunity to both. meet and speak in front of the Governor and. .First Lady Columba Bush. During his, visit to. Tallahassee. Amir %\as meeting w ith several of the State's elect- ed officials as well as taking a tour of the Governor's Mansion and seeing an African- American Art display. Amir and his father give a lot of credit for his winning to the staff at Rhodes Elementary. "Ms. Streeter and Mr. Kennel have given us an excel- lent environment where stu- dents can excel," Harold said. "Ms..Ross is only a first- year teacher at the school, but she is excellent.' All the teach- ers do a fantastic job at Rhodes." Amir says he is still shocked and overwhelmed by his winning. "I am the first-ever winner from the Panhandle and it gi\es me a good feeling," Amir stat- ed. "The best part of winning, though, was meeting the Governor." Amir said that writing may still be in his future, but he has a bigger dream he wants to pur- sue by taking advantage of one of his prizes. "I won a four-year scholar- ship for college and I \ ant to go to the University of Florida and study to become a large animal i veterinarian," Amir says. .. Amir is also eagerly await- ing the arrival of a personal computer; which was the other part of his prize for %+inning the essay contest. He plans to put the comput-[ er to good use in helping with. his future writings and studies. Story written by Jeff E er is. Reach him at: ;:. ':'.' -e\'rts@ si-pg.com. Rhodes fifth-grader Amir Kelker says one of the best "prizes" he received for taking the top spot in a state- wide essay contest for Black History Month was getting to meet Florida Governor jeb Bush. Kelker chose his grandfather, who had once played baseball in the old Negro Leagues, as the topic of his winning doc- u iment Kelker's winning e 4632 Hwy 4, Jay 406 ACRES,.3BR/2BA, FORMAL LR & DR, Family Room wlgas FP. Updated Bathrooms. Eat-In Kitchen, Large Pantry, Detached Garage & Workshop, Freshly Painted and Move-InReady. 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Florida, and it is the place where all of mn family is buried, all the way back to slaver.. One of the best things about going to the ceme- Sten is that I hear all of my fam-' ily's stories about those that lied before. I learn about my great-great grandmother Susan Kelker, who %\as enslaved in Santa Rosa County on the" Morton plantation and lived to be about 107 years old. I also learn about the slaveholder . Jackson Morton, who was a General in the Confederate Army and a U.S. Senator. The 'stor3 I like to hear the most is the story of my 7th cousin Clifford Larkins. Clifford Larkins played baseball and \a- s so good that ,he played for the Detroit Stars in the Negro Baseball Leagues. The Negro Baseball Leagues were a collection of profession- al baseball leagues with all black teams. African Americans were not allowed to pli\ base- ball in the major leagues. ;.o they formed their' own leagues. The leagues were popular in the 192.0s through the 1940s. They ended the leagues in 194s when, Jackie Robinson became the first Black player in the Major Leagues. Clifford Larkins was born in Milton, Florida on September 25, 1914. As a L o) he loved to play baseball. Clifford's position was.catcher, and he was so good that the word spread that he was the best Negro catcher in Florida. The word soon got to the ssay... Detroit Stars. After that. Clifford began playing for the,. Stars, %which was a dream come'% true. He pla\ ed ith one of the greatest baseball players of all time. Norman "Turke\" Stearnes. Stearnies was known, for his outstanding speed and ii hitting power. Ironically. while:, playing in a game in California. ' Clifford k\as hit by a line dri\e' ball and died. Clifford Larkins, died on July 3, 1937, and it isi said that Clifford died doing:. \%hat he lo\ed, pla ing baseball.,: SThe story of Clifford:! . Larkins is not only a part of mn familJ history, but also a part of * American history It is the story of a man \who lived his dream ofG pla. ing baseball at the highest; level possible for an African i American at that time. Clifford, Larkins inspires me to always',. do my best. He teaches me to10 rise above an\ situation and put, my best foot forward. This is a lesson that I will take with me for the rest of my life. Clifford's life also inspires me to live my dreams. My dream is to become a %eterinar' ian and help my dad on outr farm, and maybe someday become a professional baseball i player.,If I do become a profes- sional baseball player, I would have athletes like Turkey Stearnes, Jackie Robinson, and my cousin Clifford to thank for their hard work and sacrifice. This is the essay Kelker entered into the state competi-I tion. With it, he garnered the first such win for the, Panhandle area. 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EA Presder, ..rtnre Peur.ingr Office MNig I will start off my report by "sincerely thanking"' everyone who participated in our Annual Pace Area Chamber Banquet. It was a great success,. as a fund raiser and everyone enjoyed the fellow ship and fun. This \\as the first of our four major fund raisers planned for 2006. The Pace Area Chamber's Annual Golf Tournament is scheduled on April 7th at the Moors Golf Course which is the 2nd of our fund raisers. Please call the chamber if you are interested in Lloyd Hinote participating. In continuing to be the -;Voice of the Pace Community the, Pace Area Chamber- Executive Committee has asked our Vice-President Jim Waite to chair a committee on Community Affairs. Mr. Waile "ill be making' his rec- ommendations to the Board of Directors at our next meeting on appointment of members to this committee. Their first assignment will be to explore and make recommendations on the best use of the Na%\'s A %er. Big congratulauons to exertone %who contributed and participated in our 7th Annual Pace Area Chamber Banquet. The Banquet was a great success because of our loyal sponsors. our dedicated workers and our invoked Membership. We had a very large turnout and everyone has a great time. Thank you to e\ erone... and a special thank lou to Sand\ Wyatt. The Sa\ mill Band and the staff of The Farmers' Opry in Chumuckla for providing The Chamber with a Spencer Field, a mile square of land located in the middle of the Pace Area, to the Chamber Board and County Commission when it becomes available to the Counts. The Community affairs committee will *'be charged with having the next Town Hall meeting for the Pace Community to obtain input from the area residents on this and other important issues that affect our community. If you are interested in ser\ ing on this committee, please contact Cindi at the Chamber Office. 994-9633. location for the eent. The last tmo years ha'e been an ongoing test for most busi- nesses and residents of the area but 2006 promises much better times. Your Pace Chamber is' here to ser'e you in any \\ay possible. Our plans for 2006 include several events through- out the Near. We in% ite each of you to participate in anm wa\a you can in support of your Chamber. (See announcements in this issue.. We have a major membership drive undermsaN. Ted Dotson Our goal is to acuheve a mem- bership growth of at least 30c in 2006. We ask that you bring at least two members into the Chamber this year. (See Contest details in thus issue. With Nour help, we can achieve these goals. There are so many \\ays \ou can become involved in Nour Chamber. Please call or come in today and let us know \what your individual interests are. Your Chamber needs, and welcomes. your help. ROSIE MEYERS - REALTOR' - jte. JME REALTY * .:p '-.,j, ; ,1 .-.. -,-ti .L- ,i S ,r,,e P .. CELL: 850-449-0405 E-liae r '.. ,' .JB:i. 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Follow Voice Prompts 4401 Woodbine Road Pace, Florida 32571 New Website: www.pacewater org At Pen Air Federal Credit Union, we want to help you "Get it Done." We can offer the services that will make owning your business a pleasure, *Business Loans *Business Checking *Business Savings *Business Check Card Name of Business: Milton 'Anfimal Hospital Owners- Sandra & Steven Sisk Address: 4282 A\ alon Boulevard Milton, Florida 32583, Phone#: 850-623-6780 Fa.x#: 850-626-3527 Date of Ribbon Cutting: January 19, 2006, ' at the offices of Luis Ghiglino, M.D., F.A.A.P., located at 5962 Berryhill Road, Milton, . Dr. Ghiglino received his medical degree from the National University of Lima, Peru. He completed his res- idency in one of the largest pediatric centers in the United States; SUNY Children's Medical Center in Brooklyn, New York. It was there that he was asked to serve' as Chief Resident during his final year. He has practiced pediatrics since during his final year. He has practiced pedi-, atrics since 1999 in Central and ALTERNATIVE & HEALTH FOOD STORE Vitamins Minerals Herbsi Organic Foods Natural Health Books 850-994-3606 Jimie D. Hill, Ph.D. 5533 Highway 90' Natural Health Consultant Pace, Florida 32571 e-mail; gwyhill@aol.com Ask about our 100% Discount Club *Business Credit Card ,"Merchant Services *Internet Banking And Much More..- Visit our Pace office located at 4586 Hwy 90 . Office Hours: Lobby: M-Th. 9am-5pm Fri. 9am- 5:30 pm Drive-up: M-Th. 8:30am-5pm Fri. 8:30am- 5:30pm Sat. 9am-Noon FEDERAL CREDIT UNION (850) 505-3200 www.penatir.org I Membership Eligibility Required. A Sern ice Provided: A small ani-. mal hospital that pro6 ides rou- tine \accinations & physical exams. spaying and neutering. laser surgery. dental care, full surgical services, pharmacy. ultrasound, x-rays, EKG, labo- rator, ser\ ices. Granny Nannies Date of Ribbon Cutting: Januar\ 21, 2005 , ,Time: 10 A.M. Name ol Business Granni Nannies Name of O0\ ner Dorothy Myers and Lynda H\land Address- 400 High%\\a. 90, Suite G Pace, Florida 32571 - Phone. 850-995-0599 Fax: 850- .995-0554 Ser\ ices Pro' ided: Granny nannies is a nursing agency that specializes in providing care b\ certified nurs- ing assistants, Home Health Aides and Homemaker Companions for the elderly or individuals of any age w ith Special needs. Our caregivers are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Northern New York. While- in upstate New York, terms such as "Ice - Storms and "Lake Effect Snow" .became a chilling reality With win- ters lasting up to 6 months long, thp cold weather became a bit much. In October of 2005 Dr. Ghiglino relo- cated to Northwestern Florida with his wife, Tricia, their toddler and new born. He has recently opened excited to be here and eager to put his experience to work. His office hours are .8-5, Monday through Friday with offices closed from 12 - 1:30.for lunch. Dr. Ghiglino is also affiliated with Sacred Heart Hospital and Santa Rosa Medical Center. Attention Members!! If you have not been receiv- ing emails from your Chamber office we have found, it is possible our enmails are being consid- ered as Spami mail and your spam blockers are rejecting our emails. To correct this, please add our e-mail address. pace@pacechamber.com to your contact list. This \will ensure that 3ou will receive future updates on events with the Chamber. After you have made this correction and do not receive our emails please contact your Chamber to make sure we have your correct email address. MORGAN INVESTMENT SERVICES, INC. Fred T. Morgan LPL Investment Advisor Representative 6815 Caroline St. " Milton, FL 32570 ,i Office (850) 623-1113 Fax (850) 623-1337 www.lpl.com/fred.morgan Securities Offered Through Linsco/Private Ledger 0 Member NASD/SIPC * iormds' Community Bank PACE 4952 Highway 90 Bemb (850) 995-7425 FDIC \LENDE Executive Director's Report Milton Animal Hospital Dr, Ghiglino Saturday February 11, 2006 I The Santa Rosa Press Gazette Outstanding Senior Boy and Girl Every year Milton High School faculty) otes for an outstanding senior boy and girl. . This year congratulations go to Ridley Jones and Andrew Bean for receiving this honor. - Pictured are (1-r) Mike Thorpe, Student Affairs/Technology, Andre%% Bean, Lewis LN nn, . Principal Ridle, Jones. Danny Retherford. Assistant Principal -_. e-. Prncpa. i.:. Jn FCAT Explorer: Free FCAT Practice on the Internet It's a fact: to graduate high school, all 10th graders must pass the FCAT. Fortunately, therefs the FCAT Explorer. The FCAT Explorer is a free. online practice program from the Florida Department of Education. It features twxo practice programs created especially for 10th graders: Reading Timeline and Math Timeline. Both programs offer practice for the skills tested on the FCAT and feature lots of stuff to help you get the most out of your'study time. Reading Timeline is packed with 23 reading passages and over 200 practice questions to help you do your best on the -FCAT. It also includes eight lessons that focus on reading skills identified as being the most challenging for 10th grade students. Math Timeline contains over 140 math ques- tions and features an online calculator and handy formula reference sheet. Best of all, the_FCAT Explorer is online, which means you can use the FCAT Explorer on any computer connected to the Internet: at school, at the library, eken at Home. After school sessions are held in the MHS Media Center from 2.30 3:30 Monday through Thursday. Whether you're retaking the FCAT or taking it for the first time. your performance on the test will benefit from the extra time you spend studying math and reading on the FCAT Explorer. To get Vour free FCAT Explorer sign-in name and password, see your media specialist, or visit the Web site at www.fcatexplorer.com. Log on today!! MHS Mighty Black & Gold Band MHS Mighty Black and Gold Band had a number of students who have been selected through an audition process to participate at different honor bands across the Southeast. They are: Troy University 'Southeastern United States' Honor Band (Feb. 2-4 at Troy University) Melanie Haggard 11th Flute Megan Couey 12th Clarinet Chris Forester 11 th Tenor Saxophone Thaddeus Loewen 10th -Tuba Auburn University Honor Band (Feb. 10-12 at Auburn University) Melanie Haggard 11 th Flute Justin Meyers 12th Trumpet Tre' Hellwig 12th Trumpet Santa Rosa All-County Honor Band (Jan. 19-20 at Milton HS) Melanie Haggard 111h Flute Sarah Stephens 12th Flute Cassey Whiting 10th Flute Megan Couey 12th Clarinet Brittany McBryant 10th Clarinet Seth Moorman 12th Alto Saxophone Chris Forester 11th Tenor Saxophone Steven Cowart 11th Baritone Saxophone Jameson Branch 9th Trumpet Justin Meyers 12th Trumpet Matt Mason 9th Trumpet Tref Hellwig 12th Trumpet Eliel Rivera 10th Trumpet Russell Greene 10th French Horn Nash Ware 10th Trombone Hope Hayman 10th Baritone Matthew Barnes 10th Baritone Thaddeus Loewen 10th Tuba Vincent Dofita 10th Percussion Chris Winskey 11th -Percussion Nick Gray 10th Percussion Anna Harman 12th Mallet Percussion MHS is very proud of the band and especially the students that received this recogni- tion!! Congratulations! Student Council News On lanu'ar 12th. the junior and senior members of Student Council had the privilege of coming to Pensacola Junior College to hear the morit\ational speaker Greg McFarlin speak about his life. Mr. McFarlin told ho\\ he %%ent blind at the age of two and hNow he began wrestling at the age of seen. The members of Student Council enjoNed attending this event. Afterwards. the students went to La Hacienda for lunch and celebrated a fellow council members birthday. / Important Phone Numbers for MHS Main Office: 983-5600; Main Office Fax 983-5610 Guidance: 983-5609 Guidance Fax: 983-5618; Attendance :983-5608; Attendance Ans. Machine-983-5658; Band: 983-5611 Weight Room: 983-5606; Chorus:983-5613; M. Rutledge: 983-5616; Athletic Fax: 983-5614 or visit us at \ www.santarosa.k12.fl.us/mhs/ / STATE FARM Your "good neighbor" agent Ken Kincaid A@D Ken Kincaid Insurance Agency, Inc. 5259 Stewart St. Milton, FL 32570 INSURANC^E Bus. (850) 623-9424 Res. 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Chumuckla ES, Warrington MS, and Montclair ES also received gifts of donated books. According to Bridget McGinn-Toothman, Community Relations manag- er for Barnes & Noble, the. Pensacola store collected a total of 1,009 books. Nationwide nearly a half of one million books were col- elected. Media., specialist., Becky. Whitfield and her entire staff were o'er-joyed with the gen- erous gift. Among the books donated were all of the popular! titles and authors that the young readers enjoy. There were books for all ages and reading skills, and MNrs. Whitfield knows they won't sit on the shelves in the library. The students and staff at East Milton ES want to thank everyone who made this gift of books possible. Learning to read and, getting caught up in the adventure of a good story is a pleasure that the\ 'will remain with these )oung read- ers. For those \\ ho browse and shop and Barnes & Noble, take the time to thank the staff for, sharing their gift of literacy with the community. ! _______________ ..; ~.. ....______________ Hundreds of new library books are now on the shelves at East Milton Elementary School. Carter receives prestigious membership in Milton photographer Tom zation. an engraved crystal Naiarre Beach. FL; the Carter received a prestigious statuette was given to Carter. Grand Canyon, AZ: Eureka' life membership and service Tom is a portrait and wed- MO; and 2 Tennessee water- award from the Northwest ding photographer working ii .1falls. Section of Florida Milton, Pensacola. Ja\. The\ have numerous state Professional Photographers Bre%%ton. and the Ft. Walton: and national merit prints and recently. The award \as pre- Beach area. He and his have merited 4, Storibook sented by outgoing presi- wife-Gloria. especially albums. 2 of whichh were 1st dent-Janeene Hollv of Ft. enjoN creating unique pictori- place winners. Walion Beach. at a meeting of al bridal portraits in the Tom is especial\ proud to the organization in Pensacola Northwest Florida area. as hold the Florida Degree of Tuesday. Commemorating 30 well as such diverse places as Photographic Excellence in \ears of ser' ice to the oraani- ia special one in Bagdad. FL,_ Portrait and \\eddinc organization Photograph one of only t.o in the Northwest Florida area!. The Carters are the parents . of 2 daughters-Heidi Carter . -And\ i DeGuire of Toledo,', OH, arind Keena Carter (Travis) Oran of Milton. The\ are the proud grand-. , parents oft 3 grandsons--Joe. Danny and Johnn) DeGuire . of Toledo. A. granddaughter is expected in April . e,',-0-0 Tom Carter is recognized for his photographic skills Fruit Trees Satsumas Cumquats Shade Trees Fruit Trees Walther Nursery 2400 Hwy. 182 Chumuckla, FL I (next to Chumuckla School) Advertise with us! Call 623-2120 WALNUT HILL RURITAN CLUB 32nd Annual Farm Equipment Auction Open Sale Saturday. Feb.25 9:30a.m. For Consignment, Call, 1850) 327-4318 or (850) 327-4479 8 miles south of Atmore on Hwy 97 at the Walnut Hill Community Center, Pea Ridge Students ot the \Weel lanuar, 9 -13 2100 '.xerr- (Kindergarieni Hector Alvarez, Keleigh Odom. Megar To-..nsend Hunter \Vhite, Simeon Thies, Ca(eb R3amsaN Justin Pane, Brianna- ' Radle: (lst Cradei Richard Fisher, R.J. Guinn, Madison Hill, Kara Cheatham. Jesus Delgado Danielle Brook' Kinsc, Carison. Colb, Cox, lake Kelle\ 12nd grade us-hleee Hobbs, Jessica Richards Chastain Ramsa\ Jordan Rabinooitz Seth Faass, Tyler Peterson, Courtne\ Lo\\e, Matthew Caudell, Dexter Burgess; (3rd grade) Trey Bradley, Nathaniel Thies Quentin Campbell Dallas Cole, Vaness Padgett, And\ Pierce Kr, steal Cranston Corrie Tate- 14th grade' l',ler Martin, Jamie Kirkland Doug Carpenter Cod\ Lo.,\e. HurnterCarrasco Destiny Cook; (5th grade Scott Dunn, Ernile \allie. Antonne Smintih. Katelynn Nelson, Charlie Clary, Coty Lowety and Bryan Coffee. Pea Ridge Student io the \V-ek Janu.ar, 2 6, -2ito u\ere: iKindergartenl-Brianna Racidne\ Zac:i Scruggs isaiah Oddo, Tori McDonald Gerald \'\'assmer I \\. Cl'apman i lt ;rade.-Leland Knoch Al\ssa Couillard Rachel Trimble Brittan, Thomas loseph Br.z IellI Sa',annah Loce, ShelLb, I.icGotren ( 2nd grade -Shelib, Bund, Karlyn Waters, Sarah Jacox, Maegan Emery, Nicholas Adamek,,Josh Hallford Tannery Wood Courtne', beMiarcu.- 13rd grade.l-Morgan Hall, Gage Baggeti. Eugene Bov\rnrn Brand. Allen, EBar, Ngu\en- 14lh grade)- Br,,an Fuller, Michael \\'esrle,, Ashll Holland \ ltoria Perez -lexi- .Gomez, Destinie Massey, (5th grade)-Christina Spivey, Sara Taylor, T\ler Petreskv, Jordan Currev, and Nick Breland. , Natural Health Corner By Jimmie D. Hill, N.D., Ph.D. .The A'Iaral Heailthli Cori ,nr i, ti',dd ,-,lel 'i it formatioinal and edu- cational piiipoS'E d Lii-is ei iini',.l advctc Please consult a medical or health care prof.'ssci'",/a t \' lJ questions about your health. Diets -Which one is right for you? The Low-Carb 'diet by far has been the most popularduring the past ftev. )ears This high-protein low-carb diet is actually four diets, according to Robert' C. Atkins, M.D., author of New Diet Revolution. First there is a very strict induction period followed by ongoing weight lo.s, pre-main- tenance, and maintenance. At each stage there is the addition of some carbohydrates. The South Beach is a variation on the low-carb diet.Arthur Agat.ton,. MD.. deeloperof the South Beach Diet,.describes the diet as "using the good fats" Mediterranean oils'- Olive Oil, Canola Oil, The Omega 3-Fish Oils and the oils found in almost all nuts, along with the good carbohydrates, which are the vegetables, the whole-grain breads and whole fruits. That, combined with strategic,snack- ing, controls hunger and prevents the cravings that occur to so many Americans shortly after they fin-' ish a meal!! This diet makes the most sense to me. The Low-Fat diet is most closely associated with the late Nathan Pritikin and Dean Ornish, M.D.,' author of Eat More. Weigh Less. The Pritikin Diet 'ranks foods according. to calories per pound and advises choosing low-calorie and medium-calorie foods like fruits, . vegetables, '_' ' bread,' rice aand pasta over denser '. meat and dairy meat and dairy products. Dr. Ornish also favors plant- , based foods, including pro- duce, whole grains, beans, and soy, x ith on]l, small amounts of sugar and white flour. Barry Sears, Ph. D., developer of The Zone, advocates a balanced diet. This regimen is com- posed of 30% protein, 30% fat. and 4t'i carbohy- drates. His theory is that such a diet will not spike hunger-inducing insulin as much as a low-fat diet that is top-heavy with carbs. These are not the only diets you can choose from; there is also Weight Watchers, Jenny Craig, and many others. Just remember which ever diet you choose, it must also include at least 30 minutes of exercise three times a .week in order for you to lose those pounds and become healthier. 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 ALTERNATIVE H HEALTH F FOOD STOREi S"Where educated natural health choices are made. 5533 Hwy. 90 Pea Ridge 994-3606 Klon.-Fri.: 9:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m., Sat.: 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. ENERGY PLUS Clean, clear lasting energy for body, mind, and RI spirit. 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Hill, Ph.D, Natural Health Counselor E-Mail'address: GWYHILL @ AOL.com - Tha sntA RRA Puss Iazete Paa ii The following students made the Dean's List for fall semester 2005 at the Georgia Institute of Technology; Russell James Kohler of Pace Marcus Parker of Milton,' was named to the Dean's List at Florida Gulf Coast University\ for. the fall .2005 semester. " e To be eligible for the Dean's List. a student must be an undergraduate student corn- pleting at least 12 credit hours of regularly graded course- work (excluding S'U graded courses) taken at Florida Gulf Subscribe today for all the up to date local news for Santa Rosa County. Call Tracie today at 623-2120 "Amanda Nicole Pietruszewski also of Pace Undergraduate students earning a 3.00 or higher aca- demic average. for the quarter gaihn the distinction of being named to the Dean's List at Coast Liniversity during a term with a grade point average of 3.5 to 3.9. SFlorida Gulf Coast University is dedicated to pro- viding a student-centered learning environment that offers the highest quality edu- cational opportunities for the development of the knowl- edge, insights. competencies. and skills necessary for suc- cess in life and work. Georgia Tech. The Georgia Institute of Technology, also know as, Georgia Tech, is one of the nation's leading research uni- versities, providing a focus, technologically based educa- tion to nearly 17,000 under- graduate and graduate students. Georgia Tech has many nation- ally recognized programs, all top-ranked by peers and publi- cations alike, and is ranked in the nation's top ten public uni- versities by U.S. News and World Report. As a leading technological university, Georgia Tech has more than 50 interdisciplinarN research cen- ters operating through the Colleges of Architecture, Computing, Management, Engineering, Sciences, and the I\an Allen College of Liberal Arts that consistently con- tribute vital research and inno- vation to America's govern- ment. industrN and business. Greg Brown, CFA . Santa Rosa County Property Appraiser Announces to: Santa Rosa County's Senior Citizens! The Santa Rosa County Board of County Commissions has approved the Senior Citizen Exemption, which allows an ADDITIONAL $25,000 HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION! If you meet the following criteria, you may quality for an additional Horestead Exemption in Santa Rosa County This additional exemption is for the portion of your tax bill associated with the Board of County Commissioners only. 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For more information or directions contact baseball direc- tor Bryan Hutchinson at 626- 4677, Dan Melvin at 525-9395 or visit them online at www.myspace.com/eastmilton- ballpark. PARA registrations are now through Feb. I Ith PARA Baseball and Softball Registration will be held every Saturday beginning until Feb. Rthegistrations will be held from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. at the Teener Complex in the center of the Santa Rosa SportsPlex on Ghumuckla Highway. Registration fee is $95.00 until Feb. 11 and then will increase to $110 after February 11th if openings remain available in the respective leagues. For further information visit our website at www.parayouth- sports.com or call 994-8757. Milton Power tryouts to be held Feb. 25 The Milton Power All-Star Cheerleading tryouts will be held Feb. 25 from 9 a.m. to noon at the Milton Community Center on Byrom St. These tryouts are for male and females who are in the third grade or older as of the 2006-07 school year.. There will be a $3 tryout feel and those wishing to try out need to be dressed in shorts, t-shirt, and tennis shoes. For more informaiton please contact the Milton Community Center at 983-5466 and ask for John Norton. Tickets on sales now for Milton football banquet The Milton High Football Boosters will hold their annual football banquet on Feb. 13. The banquet will begin at 6:30 p.m. and will be held at the First Baptist Church in Milton. Everyone is invited to attend and tickets will be $10 per person at the door. jay rec association to have sign ups Feb. I I The Jay Recreational Association will be having base- ball, softball, and T-ball registra- tion from 8:30 a.m. until noon on Feb. 11 at the Jay High School Gym. All participants need to bring their birth certificates. :' For more information call W675-3300. Anyone who is interested in umpiring for the 2006 baseball -and softball season is to call 675- '3300 or call 572-9292 to make your interest known. Future Stars Clinic at PARA on Feb. I I Future Stars Softball Clinic will be held at the Pace Area 'Recreational Association on Feb. 11. The clinic, which costs $30, will begin at 9 a.m. and end at 3 p.m. Registratons will be taken ,the day of the clinic and players will ned to bring their equipment and lunch. For more information con- tact Susan Williams at 623-8807 or 393-4281. Futbol Santa Rosa sign up for soccer underway Signups for Futbol Santa ,Rosa's spring soccer season is underway. The season will run from March 25 and run through May 13. Age groups are U-6 through 'U-18 with fees ranging from $50 to $70. For more information go to www.fcsantarosa.com Crowe set to prowl D-I soccer fields E Pace defender signs scholarship with Birmingham Southern University By BILL GAMBLING PG Sports Editor Kasey Crowe was the cen- ter of attention at Pace High' School, which is something this soccer defender is not use to. But it has been five years since a Lady Patriot signed to play for a Iivision-I soccer program. On Thursday Crowe signed her letter of intent to play for the Lady Panthers of Birmingham Southern of the Big South Conference. Crowe settled on Birmingham Southern after looking at the soccer programs Kasey Crowe Pace HS Soccer Signed with: Birmingham Southern at the University ;of. West Florida and University of South Alabama. "It is a really good campus and the coaches were very nice," said Crowe, who. scored three goals this season despite being a defender. "I am excited. about the program and have alreadybeen looking at the Big South website a few times to see who will be on our' sched- ule." , The Lady Panthers soccer program is coached by Keidane McAlpine, a Birmingham Southern soccer player in his fifth season as head coach fin- ishing 8-12-1 in 2005 . During that time Birmingham Southern has won the Big South Conference title. a NCAA Division I tournament appearance, and being declared the coach of the year. Prior to joining Division I the Lady Panthers claimed the TranSouth title in 2000 and the NAIA Region XI title and a National Tournament berth 2000 under Coach Lorrin Etka- Shepherd. For McAlpine the addition of Crowe is just one of seven signing in 2006. "Kasey is a fantastic ath- lete," McAlpine said "She's strong in the air and hard in the tackle and will be a valuable asset to our defense this sea- son." Other signees for McAlpine and the Lady Panthers are Lydia Rice, Erin Carter, Ruth Hanks, Claire Hooten, Katherine Konker, and Brittany L ons. "As a freshman I never thought about. going to a col- lege," said Crowe. "Now we are here and it seems like the foui years ha'e gone by really fast." One exciting fact about Birmingham Southern is she could be playing a new position when she joins the squad this See. CROWE. Pg. 3B in Mrilton is the lone sur ivor U Playoffs take toll on area Santa Rosa County teams Milton's Maurice Lantry had a tall object to shoot over in Navarre's Jeff Van Camp. The Panthers proved to be -very patient offensively as the Milton defeated the Raiders 59-33 to advance 'in the District 1-4A basketball playoffs being held at Washington High School in Pensacola. Press Gazette photo by Bill Gamblin Girls' teams are one and done 1 Jay and Central fall in By BILL GAMBLING PG Sports Editor ,, ,, . For Jay they were excited to be. in the game after the first quarter. But then a sleeping giant awoke as Ponce de Leon went on to defeat the Lady Royals 64-23 in the opening round of the girls 2A Region 1 Quarterfinals. "We felt real good at the end of the first quarter since we were only down 12-7," said Jay Head Coach Becky Holley. "Then we got hammered by their big girl in the second and third quarters. "She is 6-2 or 6-3 and she scored 21 points in the second and third quarters alone." As Ponce de Leon went to their big girl they outscored Jay 46-12. By BILL GAMBLING PG Sports Editor The Milton Panthers set several goals for this season. but they are still a long way from achieving them. On Wednesday the Panthers came one step closer with a 59- 33 win over Navarre in the sec- ond round.of the District 1-4A: tournament. Milton will have faced off on Friday against Woodham. a 75-58 winner over Gulf Breeze, to see who will play in tonight's district final at 7 p.m. The game started a little slow for some as the Raiders implemented a zone defense in hopes of slowing down Milton's Adam Allen. It might have slowed them down a little as the Raiders were able to get early rebounds, but it did not work for long. "We took our time and set- tled down to. get use to what they were doing," said Tolbert. "As we ran our offense we picked it up and picked up the energy level." Milton took a 10-8 lead at the end. of the first quarter thanks to Jeremy Millar trey to start the game. The Panthers were very deliberate in their offense and took care of the basketball as they committed only three turnovers for the entire night. In the second quarter Milton went on a 15-9 run as started to open things up Tolbert hit two three pointers in the final minutes of the second quarter. "Coach Short said to make a big play and that is what I did," said Tolbert, whose two baskets extended a five-point margin to 11. Milton continued on and slowed started building on the lead as Adam Allen and Navarre's Jeff Van Camp went to war underneath. "There was a lot of beating and banging going on tonight." said Allen "I know one guy hit me twice in a row." Allen was not fazed by the physical play as he quietly scored a game high 21 points for the Panthers. Tolbert and Bender were next for Milton with nine points each, while Millar added eight. "We didn't play great tonight," said Milton Head Coach Tim Short. "But we played better. "We still could be a 22-5 team that gets beat and not have See, BOYS, Pg. 4B Krista Autry drew the task of shutting down Ponce de Leon's big girl in the middle. "She is a very strong and big girl," said Holley. "Ponce de Leon itself has enough girls on the team they could field four different teams. "And they get to play bas- ketball all year long since they are not a football school." After gaining their fourth win of the season in the District 1-2A opening round, Jay earned the chance to extend their sea- son. "Tonight we just got out- manned," said Holley. "But we fought hard and had a strong end of the season. "I knew we were capable of See, GIRLS, Pg. 3B Baseball season is underway and the excitement is evident by this close play at third base during the first game of the Milton Pre- season Tournament between Navarre and Pace. 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Colleges are becoining very selective because of what the kCAA is trying to do. with graduation rates and other stan- dards. If the respective colleges do not meet these standards they could be faced with sanctions to include the loss of scholarship dollars, exclusion from post season pla\. and worse yet the stoppage of the program alto- ' gether.; I don't agree with some of their methods in calculating this, but I understand their. "desired plan. w'hich.is to keep hill\ from going to college and corning out with nothing. College athletics do not. need another Dexter Manley. For those who don't remember, Manley -is the for- mer Washington Redskins -defender %t ho admitted publicly that he couldn't read. How can a young man like. S Manley get through high school Bill's A" Locker and college, yet still not be able to read. That is what the NCAA is out to eliminate no matter how, bad their tactics appear. ' Because of these standards there are young men "who will be taking test as we speak in an effort to qualifN. Speaking as a person who has paid for: and sweated through these tests .armed with: a fist full of No. 2 pencils don't wait until the last minute to take these tests. Thanks. to the people Imen- tioned earlier and some high school coaches who felt I had 'some promise they stressed I needed start taking tests like the SAT and ACT. Just recently the high school graduates. of 2005, 06, and 07 must have 14 core. courses to be eligible, to. prac- tice. pla\, and receive: financial aid at a Division-I or Di\ision- II school. . In 2008 you must have 16 core courses under the follow - ing breakdown: four years of English. three years of math iAlgebra I or higher), two years of natural/ph\ sical science (one must be a lab science ., one year of additional English, math, or science, two years. of social studies, and four years of addi- tional core courses (from for- eign language, nondoctrinal religion, or philosophy). Feel overwhelmed yet? I don't know what is harder after looking at the NCAA ini- tial-eligibility clearinghouse, qualifying to play college sports or becoming a parent. And I haven't even tried to comer the requirement for the ACT or SAT. Since moving to Santa Rosa County amrnproud to say I do not know of a single young per- son who has failed to qualify through the clearing house. But some fans of schools like Florida. Florida State. Mississippi. Mississippi State,' MNiami. and other football schools in this categorN started the month wonderingg who will sign w ith their school. Now they are %wondering of those %who signed, how many \ill qualify so the%\ will be eli- gible their freshman year. I am not trying to scare you. but trying to help a talent rich group of high school students. Please don't wait until your senior \ear to worrN about qual- if) ing for college. Plan like \ou are going and \when that opportunity\ arises ,\ou w ill be all the better for it. And those tests, which, sound more like the letters in my bowl of alphabet soup, will riot only help )ou qualify for. college, but will help. you' on. that other test which echoes each spring -FCAT. Ma\be I might be craz\ about caring. but I learned the hard kway that opportunity real- IN onl\ knocks once. S", Story written b;Y Bill Gamblin. Reach him at sports@ srpressgazette.com Kasey Crowe (center) signs to play soccer at Birmingham Southern College while her dad Warren Olson and mother Debra Crowe-Olson look on. Also watching from the back row (left to right) are Pace prin- cipal Frank Lay,- Pace soccer coach Joey Goodwin, brother Kieran Crowe, and soccer coach Louie Sahin. ., Press Gazette photo by Bill Gamblin Crowe Continued From Page One fall. "Coach NMcAlpine moves people around to % here they are confident in what the\ are doing." said Crowe. "So this fall I could be playing a whole new position and I am excited to eet started %with a newt team and meet new friends." Probably\ the only person saddened b\ this news is Pace gtrls head coach Joey Goodwin. -"KaseN is a true leader and has w worked very hard to achieve what she has today." said Goodwin. "She has been a four \ear starter for us and by get- ting this opportunity to play Division-I soccer is an inspira- tion to our upcoming seniors." Crowe is the first Lady Patriot 10o sign a, Divisioin- scholarsuhp since Sarah Htighes signed a soccer scholarship With the University of Central Girls Contined From Page One . getting this far and the girls did the work to do it." Ta)lor Doler led Ja % with seven points followed b\ Amanda Barlotw with four. while Joy Gand\ and Tiffany Odom added three points each. Holley will be losing three girls from what w\as a 'ern young and inexperienced squad as seniors Jessica Ellis. Odom,'and Hannah Doughrt Will be graduating. "Our younger pla\ ers defi- iitely got a lot of pla ing ime to help them towards next year,' said Holley. "We ne\er .kne, .%ho %would stand up and start "But that was a good thing for us as eter\one got a good bit of playing time." On Thursday the girls" basketball season also came to a close for Central High as the Lady Jaguars. Central lost to Malone 55- 26 in the girls A Region I Quarterfinals. No other details were aaitl- able at press time. 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'"I think this will get the other girls excited," said Goodmtin. '"I think the other players t ill see that b' working hard they too can play soccer after high school." Story written by Bill Gamblin. Reach himd ait sports @stpressga:ete.coin Co mniySpors7 Monday Ladies League Oops Alley Feb. 6, 2006 High Game Women: Terrie Hicks 168 High Game Team: Puddi-Cats - .452 . High Series Women: Terrie Hicks - 439 High Series Team: Puddi-Cats - 119 2 :. ' League Standings: 1. PuddiCats 17-7; 2. Three Blind Mice 15-9; 3. JBowling Sassys 13-11; -1. WVildcats 1,3-11; -5. Prowlers 12-12; 6. Bowling Chicks 12-12;. 7. Hit-n- Miss, 9-15; 8. Garfield Pets 4-20 W.U.M.1 Church League Oops Alley Feb. 7, 2006 High Game Men: Ke in Glydewell -202 High Game Women: Sherrie Kopinski 1-72 ' High Game Team: Sweepers 637 High Series Men:' Glydewell 524 High Series Women: Pinkston 490 '. ' High Series Team - Sweeoers 1825 Lane Kevin Vicki. Lane League Overall Standings: 1. Pin Droppers 15-5; 2. On Strike 12-8; .3. Pace Community #2 11-9; 4. Lane Sweepers 10-10; '5. Pace Community #1 10-10; 6. Holy Rollers 9-11; 7. Turkeys 8-12; 8. Jokers 7-13 Stonebrook Ladies Association Belle of the Month: Carol Lehman A-Flight: Gross- 1. Charlotte Wheeler, 2. Bonnie Cook, 3. Sue colyer. Net- 1.. Carol' Leh,man. 2. Audrey Belanger, 3. Linda Reddish B Flight: Gross- 1. Joann Doman, 2. Nancy Stevens, 3. Joann Quesinberry. Net- 1. Liz Giles, 2. Jamie Trombley, 3. Joyce Parazine Birdies: Carol. Lehamn #15, Bonnie Cook at #12, Audrey Belandr on #8, and Kateri Baker on #3 Chip-ins: Dianne Johnson Roller Hockey Feb. 1 Black Hawks 3, Panthers 2 Blackhawks Goals: Matt VanGemerden (2),e Bradonr Parrish. Assists: Sean Ennis. Panthers Goals: Andrew Parrish' (2). Black Hawks 4, Lightening 4 Black Hawks Goals: Matt VanGemerden (3), Sean Ennis. Assists: Brendan Peters'. Lightening Goals: Grant Wilson (2), Austin Parkinson (2).-Assists: Levi Leet, Natalie O'Donnell. Feb. 4 Sharks 5, Lightening Two 3 Sharks Goals: isaiah Wilhite (2), Ryan Spink (2), Hunter Dellinger. Assists: Wilhite (2), C.J. Ortiz. Lightening Two Goals: Brandon Kron (2), Zack Stock. Assists: Kron, E.J. Troup, Robert Goodspeed. Tigers 2, Bulldogs 2 Tigers Goals: Alex Nicholas, Joe Stephens. Assists: Jack Nicholas (2). Bulldogs Goals: Sean Nichols, Lee Benton. Assists: Jesse Parson. Feb. 6 Beavers 3, Sharks 2 Beavers Goals: Chris Rawson (2), Chandler Posey. Assists: Keith Wilbur. Sharks Goals: Terr\ Ead\ Kein Long. Assists: Bobb\ Turle\ Mike Kmetz. . Brawlers 4,.Hard Targets 2 Brawlers Goals: Ramsey Cox (2). Mike McDuff (2). Assists: Ethan Taunton (2), Jim Pruss (2). Hard Targets ,- Goals: Jonathon Pulaski (2). Assists: Tony Lund Roller Hockey Points Leaders 10 & under 1. Davis VanGemerden 15 points (13 goals, 2 assists), 2. Matt VanGemerden 9 points (9 goals), 3. Brannon Smith 7 points (3 goals, .4 assists), 4. ,Brendan Peters 7 points '(4 goals, 3 assists), 5. Sean Ennis 6 points (4 goals, 2 assists), 6. Andrew Parrish 5 points (4 goals, 1 assist, - Austin Parkinson 5 points '4 goals, 1 assistt. 8. Grant \\ilson 4 points 13 goals. 1 assist I, 9 Jacob Bradle' 2 points ( 1 goal, 1 assist, 10. Leti Leet 2 points (1 gqal, 1 assist). 11. Kayce Bradley 1 point (1 goal), 12. Brandon Parrish 1 point (1 goal), 13. Natalie O'Donnell 1 point (1 goal), 14. Michael Turpin 1 point (1 assist). 11 &up , 1. Lee Benton 7 points (5 goals, 2 assists), 2. Jack Nicholas 6 points (4 goals, 21 assists), 3. Isaiah Wilhite 6 points (4 golas, 2 assists), 4. Alan Mitchell 5 points (3 goals, 2 assists), 5. Brandon Kron 5,points (2 goals, 3 assists), 6. Joe Stephes 4 points (4 goals), 7. E.J. Troup 4 points (2 goals, 2 assists), 8. Cooper Stock 3 points (3 goals), 9. Ryan Spink 3 points (3 goals), 10. Hunter Dellinger 2 points (2 goals) 11. Sean Nichols 2 points (2 goals), 12. C.J. Ortiz 2 points (1 goal, 1 assist), 13. Blake Busbee 1 point (1 goal), 14. Tiffany Boisvert 1 point (1 goal), 15. Jon Gibson 1 point (1 goal), 16. Kris King 1 point (1 goal), 1 7. Davis VanGemerden 1 point (1 assist), 18. Levi Leet 1 point (1 assist), 19. Robert Godspeed 1 point (1 goal), 20. Zack Stock ,1 point (1 goal), 21. Alex Nicholas 1 point (1 .goal), 22. Jesse Parsons 1 point (1 goal). Adult Hockey League 1. Terry Eady 10 points (6 goals, 4 assists), 2. Mike McDuff 10 points (5 goals, 5 assists), 3. Mike Kmetz 9 points (5 goals, 4 assists), 4. Ramsey Cox 7 points (7 goals), 5. Jim Pruss 7 points (4 goals, 3 assists), 6. Jonathan Pulaski 7 points (5 goals, 2 assists), 7. Chris Rawson 6 points (5 goals, .1 assist), 8. Ethan Taunton 6 points (2 goals, 4 assists), 9. Davo Majzun 6 points (3 goals, 3 assists), 10. Tripp Jordan 5 points (5 goals), 11. Ronnie Hornbrook 5 points (3 goals, 2 assists), 12. Kenneth Long 4 points (2 goals, 2 assists), 13. Keith Wilbur 3 points (1 goal, 2 assists), 14. Bobby Turley 2 points (1 goals, 1 assist), 15. Kevin Garcia 2 points (1 goal, 1 assist), 16. Tony Lund 2 points (1 goal, 1 assist), 17. Lee Benton 2 points (1 goal, 1 assist), 18. Tom Paux 2 points (1 goal, 1 assist), 19. Dave Weber 2 points (1 goal, 1 assist), 20. Jason Thomas 2 points (2 goals), 21. Pat Pulaski 1 point (1 goal), 22. Matt Welch 1 point (1 goal), 23. Sal Lopez 1 point (1 goal), 24. Chandler Posey 1 point (1 goal), 25. Heather Calloay 1 point (1 assist), 26. Jeff Snow 1 point (1 assit) yadrutaS February 11, 2006 Page 3-B Sports Batter up, boys of spring E Milton and Pace are ready for of goals and By BILL GANIBLIN PG Sports Editor Batter up! Young men across Santa Rosa County have begun dig- ging in to take their hacks this season. For Milton they are* very /optimistic and young in num- bers. while Pace is filling just a few' holes and have that rare combination of speed, power. and good pitching. ,, On Thursday both teams took to the field in a preseason tournament with Pace facing Navarre and Milton hosting Catholic in the nightcap. Pace showed its programs depth %with a 16-3 w'in over Navarre In this preseason game the Patriots had \irtually the same squad except for catcher, first base, second base. and nght Field. ", 'e pretty much ha`e the same team," said Pace Head Coach Charlie Warner, whose squad went 23-5 last season S 'hlMe claiming the District 2- 4A tide. "Our only new player is at first base. "'. The rest of them ha'e seen S action at some point at the posi- tions they are playing." Firsi base is the position vacated by former Patriot right hander Glen Desposito. \\ho is : in his freshman year at South - Alabama. For Milton they have sever- al experienced players, but youth will be called upon as the Panthers look to get their first district title since 2004. when the Panthers claimed the District 2-4A tide. Last season the Panthers hit hard nimes going 10-16 S "We are soung in num- bers." said Milton Head Coach Brian Howell. "We vill ha'e : eight sophomores dressing out and '%ill be keeping 7 later in the season on \arsity. "Also on the roster are six seniors. \'ho all '\ill be start- ing." Last season the Panthers S bats would come to life in spurts, but this season How ell and his group hope to have that behind them. -"We have really tried to -.zoom through the basics and ork on contact hittingg" said Howell. "The key for us \niU be no strike outs and pla\ small ball. "That \ill include us bunting and execuung at the plate." For the Patriots. get ready to see the bats sw' inging from season challenges ahead in '06 Pace Varsity Schedule @ Ft. Walton Tate ,@.Nice ille Crestview @ Choctaw Ft. Walton @ DaVtona Beach @ Daytona Beach, @ Tate Catholic Niceville Powerade Classic Tournament ' Nike Inditational Tournament Gulf Breeze @ Crestview Choctaw Milton Pine Forest Catholic the left side of the plate. "Our top four batters can run and all four s" ing from the left side of the plate." said Warner. "We will be utilizing out speed and power." Milton Varsity Schedule 2/14 2/17 2/23 2/24 2/28 3/3' 3/7? 3/10 3/13 3/16 3/17 3/21 3./23 3.24 3,28 4.. 3 4 !4 45 4 .'6 4, 4 11 4113 4 18 4,2 0 * Woodham " @ Pensacolpa Gulf Breeze . .Pensacola . @ Woodham - @ Washington @ Pirie Forest @ Gulf Breeze @ Navarre @WSCC, Al. *@ Hoover, Al. Donaldson Academ\ Tate Na arre Crestview Tournament TBA (K\.I Harrison, K\. TB \ K\.I TBA Kv'.) TBA I Kv West Fla. Tech Escamnibia @ Pace @ Tate That could be %ery impor- tant for Pace since Dismtrct 1-5A is probably one of the toughest around with a defending state champion in Tate i2005 4A Champion) along 'with 2005 Ethan Rodgers is the lone senior pitcher this season for the Panthers who will be looking for a major contribution from six sophomore arms this season. (Above) Members of the Pace baseball team watch intently as they play their first game of the season in the Milton pre-season tournament on Thursday. (Below) Milton third baseman Casey Smith takes a lead before stealing third in the second game as the Panthers played the Crusaders of Pensacola Catholic. Press Gazette photo by Bill Gamblin tournament participants in Nice' ille. Crest% iew. and Chociaw. "The only team in our dis- trict that didn't play in the post season in our district is Ft. Walton Beach," said Warner. "All the schools in our district will be ver\ competitive with a chance of the district seedings coming down to the last game. "So that will make our dis- trict very exciting and challeng-. ing." Warner then paused before adding, "And with our reputa- tion I doubt if we will sneak up on anyone. ".The'tournament will come down to who is hot." The hot team will not be the only factor as the District I-5A schedule is set so teams will need to develop a third pitcher. "There are times when you will pla) back to back district games on a Thursday and Friday,' said Warner. "So hav- ing that number three guy read will be \ery important for your success in the regular season. Pace has PJC signee Chris Sorce penciled in at tiumber one, but the two and three spots will come down to Ryan Sorce, Wade Sheppard, and Caleb Gindl, while Matt Lew is is expected to see some innings when necessary. "We aren't projecting Matt to be a regular pitcher for us:. said Warner. "But he could see some innings when we need a fill in. "The 'second and third sports 'will come down to the three, but it is a nice thing to have that many arms available to choose from." . For, Milton their pitching situation could come down to some sophomores most do riot know. Ethan Rodgers is the lone senior in the rotation, while jun- iors Adam Allen and Weston Lundsford are expected to see action, but a majority of the pitching arms are in the form of six sophomores. "This season's the sopho- mores will play a huge role as the season could rest upon their shoulders," said Howell. "We can use them as we need to and pitch ,vith three, tour. or fi\e guys going two innings. "Last %ear \we were pitch- ing .without a lot of depth, w which is a different story this year.". District 1-4A w% ill be differ- ent, which has Howell very excited. S"Last year Pace separated itself and the rest -\ere battling for second," said How ell. "This year I like our chances. "It is something to be able to be competitive." Howell is also excited about the fact his Panthers will be heard on 90.5 FM this sea- son except for their games in Alabama at this time. Boys Coniiniued From Page One the season %w e had hoped for." Milton did show\ more patience especially in the sec- ond half, Nwhich %was something missing in twio late season dis- trict losses at home to Pensacola and Woodham. "There were a couple of shots I thought w'e rushed in the second half," said Short. "But for the most part w e came out and made eight to 10 pass- es and ended up with a two, foot shot. "So I was pleased for the most part \with the patience %we showed as a team." In other district action- involving local teams across Northwest Florida Pensacola Christian 44. Jay 40 "No matter how\ hard \ou will the ball to go it. the ball has a will of its own " That one comment sized up Jay's 4-41. loss to Pensacola Christian Academi on Tuesda.\ in Freeport PCA took a 10-6 lead at the end of the first quarter and extended its four point lead to five by halftime, 20-15. But that lead quickly w\ent away in the third quarter a, the Royals tied the game 27-27 b', the end of the third quarter. So with eight minutes, remaining the problem was getting the ball in the hoop as the Warriors outscored Ja\ 17- 13. "W\\e had our chances." said JaN Head Coach Lance Youngblood. "We just couldn't get a shot to fall and gain the momentum. "I thought %we took good shots, but we probably starting pushing a little and the ball had a will of its ow n." This was the sixth game this season where the Royals fell b\ four points or less. "If a couple of these games \when the other wa\% we might have had a different season." said Youngblood "But I am not disappointed in this season. "'I hase been pleased bh our senior leadership and pleased hok% our younger kids got better as the season %went along." In their final cames at Ja\. 'senior lerem\ S. ick led the Rosals v. ith 15 points [ hlule Michael Wade was next with 14. \Wade had lust come back the last couple of games after suffering an ankle injur\. w while Sw ick stepped it tip at the end of the season. "Michael really played %well at the end of the Near and didn't show" any effect of the ankle injury despite the pain." said Youngblood. "He basical- Il put the team on his back. "And Jeremy did a real good job stepping up and scor- ing when 'we needed it at the end of the season." Youngblood is sad to lose his t'wo seniors, but excited about the future of his pro- gram. "You hate to lose Nour sen- iors." said Youngblood. "But I am happy because of hows our young players ha'e stepped up "So I am really looking forward to what next season holds for us." Niceille 52, Pace 39 Pace took control earl\ on in the first round of the District 1-5A tournament in Crest\ iew.\ but the third quarter got the Patriots who lost to Nicesille 52-39. Nice\ille trailed 19-17 at halftime, but came out and put Pace on the defense earl' with a 21-8 run in the third quarter to take an 11 point lead 3S-2"'. Pace hung with the Eagles in the final quarter but it the\ could not overcome the margin from the third quarter. "We played well in the first half." said Pace Head Coach Jim Sessions. "We killed our- sel'es at the free-throw line. "We w'ent 9-of-22 on the night and a couple of those were the front ends of the one and bonus." Jackson Moore led the Patriots with 10 points fol- loswed by Michael Loftin with nine. The Patriots will only lose tw[o seniors Loftin and Alex Fruge. whilee the rest of the rosier \'ill feature returnees including 10 w\ho 'were juniors this Near ".As for next %ear 'we are going to look to improve in all areas." said Sessions. "We were young this year so w%\ith the experience that we ha\e gained this Near \we will look to ha\e a productive summer." Central lost their first round game to Paxton High School in Paxton. but the score or any addition information \%as not available at press time. Story 'rilten b y Bill Gmanblin. Reach himt (it sports'srplresi~aCtll't e coml ik Pane 4-B / /. The Santa Rosa Press Gazette Saturday, February 11, 2006 yort- C4. SrplesSQa-cltc.coln sauLIU mYruuiaryiiy Luuu11VUIL IOG100 &L 7i, N oent foHigh S chauool S^JCome of fRhe Jaguars 0 A4 LS'mazr Sech"( h1x4(A Hearf' B Kemia LnfiinLe * Laur 7 a JJul I BaIe RiniLk-er - Adviso. A-Julin Iols H * n HI n% Jo C*.-- I S i n-,IHigh iSchi.vi ~cl. 1 i Iift r'ri. 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UA R00IJA.UARVARSITY 2006 VARSITY I BASEBALL SCHEDULE wt4 cL S.L SCoach Rick Weekes Coach Mike Phillips r Date OPPONENT LOCATION TIME *COACHED BY:DARREN BROCK, RYAN STOKES, AND WAYNE HEALER * March 2 Ja4 Awa4 3:00 FEBRUARY 21 PACE 3:30 March 6 Laurel Hill Home 300 MARCH 6 & JAY 5:00 March 21 EastHill A2aq 3:00 I MARCH 7 EASTHILL 3:30 March 27 Paxton Home 4:00 p MARCH 10 LAUREL HILL 4:00 March 30 Rockq BaqoU Awaq 4:00 p MARCH 21 ROCKY BAYOU 6:00 April 4 Rocky Baqou Home 4:00 0 MARCH 23 : PAXTON 5:00 I April 6 Pensacola Christian Academq Awaq 3:45 MARCH 24 MILTON 3:30 April 10 Paxton Awaq 3:00 P MARCH 28 EAST HILL 4:00 April 11 East Hill Home 3:00 P MARCH 30 ROCKY BAYOU 4:00 April 13 Laurel Hill Awaq 4:00 P MARCH 31 @ MILTON 3:30 April 17 Northview Awaq 5:00 P APRIL 3 4 NORTHVIEW 4:00 April 20 Pensacola Christian Academq Home 5:00 APRIL 4 PAXTON 4:00 April 21 Jaq Home 5:00 APRIL 6 @ LAUREL HILL 4:00 April 24-27 District Championship OWJC TBA APRIL 10 PACE 6:00 Ma 42 Sub Regional (Qtr.) TBA TBA APRIL 11 ALETHEIA CHRISTIAN 4:00 Maq 5 Sub Regional (Semi) TBA TBA APRIL 13 JAY 5:00 I Maq 9 Regional (Final), TBA .TBA APRIL 17-21 DISTRICT TOURNAMENT TBA M I TBA State Finals TBA TBA AS OF 1-11-06 m mm mmmm mmmmmmm mmmmmmmmmmm 2006 JAQUAR J.V. BASEBALL SCHEDULE 26 I DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME, SOFTBALL SCHEDULE : February 14 Laurel Hill Home, 3:00 SO T A LS R D S February 147 Rock BaqoU (DH) Home 3:00 5:00 COACHED BY: DARREN BROCK, RYAN STOKES, AND WAYNE HACLER February 23 Paxton (DH) Awaq 3:30 & 5:30 . SFebruar4 24 Rock Ba4ou (DH) Awa 3:00 & 5:00 FEBRUARY 23 LAUREL HILL (DH) 3:30, 5:00 Februar4 28 Jaq (DH) Home 2:30 & 4:30 FEBRUARY 24 @ PACE 6:00 I March 3 Paxton (DH) Home 4:00 & 6:00 I MARCH 2 @ LAUREL HILL (DH) 3:30, 5:00 March 7 Pensacola Christian Awa4 3:45 MARCH 3 JAY 3:30 March 11 JV Tournament Home TBA MARCH 6 MILTON 3:30 Hoo I MARCH 9 @ ROCKY BAYOU (DH) 3:30, 5:00 S- mm'mmmmm mmmmmmmmmm mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm m MARCH 21 ROCKY BAYOU 4:00 g MARCH 23 @ PAXTON 3:30 W/ page /pon/ored by the I MARC1H 24 MILTON 5:00 S. MARCH 27 PAXTON (DH) 3:30,. 5:00 School Advi/ory Council MARC o 30 JAY 3:30 f" mm m -, m-- a m mmm m m m m m mm- '.acTR ut c.t,"f s t: eaugt"er 4f fi. & on& 'K"v ,"cott an sIster te Anrew $cott an& a n t3lac4 men. Tracis ammere te Vrama dui an& 1) te last ear. ier goetrM as 6een gu6llsie& three times. S. fehb'aseBwioe as, lrueevce er i"fe .e-st, se saus tfat .firfatoferReevefas6 because fie was 6eun' t a w ,e r, s / 1 ,f/ e r a/gs.Bays tfa rs. Rowell Aabs een a n, tnTfluence because dsie Ts lwas: An&to e.ever.ene;. .'went, years frem new., Tact wants everg6eo to remember ger as te fr/ tflat trre& to Set aloen witf eve-ene 'er %enest .enter merger woul&Aave to 6e alleftfie crazy, moments w/file greruc- Tng tfe mornFn8 XTU sAfw. "Tre 6est heart adeut geng a senter" Tract sags, "fa gettTng tesaM, 'TAis Ts tMe last timeX I av.e to. ". -sie:atfie chance to meetia famous eersen, sfieweul want toe meet Angeltna Jelle. "fie seems l TN e tfAe' wua e a fun person to 6e areuna" sme o er fcetes include wr.tn geetry, songs, an qlaFn8 tfie uittar an oeranie: Zn tfie future. Tarocf pl/anris to wor wt ,computers. . The Santa Rosa Press Gazette Page,5 B n-ac...I... r-L.....-, 1 I )nnR &9 I to The Santa Rosa Press Gazette Saturday February 11, 2006 VI::, I. AFRICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL ZION Isaiah Chapel AME Zion Church 503S Dr Martin Luther King, Jr Dnre. MNilion AFRICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL Greater Bethlehem AME 5299 Richburg St.. Milton ANGLICAN Trinity by the Fields S-:'980 West Spencerfield Road. Pace APOSTOLIC First Apostolic Church 5574 E High\as )0. Million Pace Aposiolic Church 4763 Old Guemrnsey Road. Pace ASSEMBLIES OF GOD Bagdad Ist .Asembly of God 4513 For'ith Srreei. Bagdad East Milton Assemby of God 17 54 Ward Basin Road. bMilion Ebenezer Assembl, of God Ebenezer Church Road. J.aa\ Faith Chapel Assembl, of God 205 South Airport Road. Million Fust Assembly of God 6163 Dogwood Dnse. Million Glad Tidings Assemby of God E. Highway 90. Pace ia% First Assembl, of God S 4-1100 S .Alabama Street. Ja\ *. McLellan Assembly of God 60150 Three Notch Trail. Million Ness Hope Assembly of God 9550 Chumuckia Hay. Pace Pace AssembiN of God 3948 Hs's 90. Pace True Grace Fello'Aship Assembl. of * God 517S Willard Norris Rd Million welcome Assembl. of God S 858 I Welcome Church Road, Mthlon BAPTIST -ABA Bern hill Road Baptist-ABA 3095 Berr.hill Road. Million Bethel Missionarn Bapiist -ABA 617S Old Bagdad H\%. Milton Fellowship Baputti Church ABA 5223 Hky. 90. Pace S First Nssionanr Baptis t -ABA S3949 Pace Road. Pace Galilee Missrionary Bapust-.ABA : :. H\ '90. Wet Milion BAPTIST At alon BapistL 4316 Asalon Bld Milton East Side Bapust 4884 Ward Basin Road. Million Faith Baptist 6423 Hamilton Bridge Rd. Milton S First Baptist of Harold S 1055 Goodrange Drie. Million .. Mount Pilgnm Bapiusi S5103 Dr Martin Luther King. Jr Street, Mitlion St John Diine Missionarn Baptist 5363 St Johns Street. Milton BAPTIST INDEPENDENT Bible Bapist Church of Pace 4.1ii:'01 ern Street. Pace S' Bible Wa\ Baprist Church : 59 6 Dogwood Dne Militon Broansdale Baptist Church Chumuckla H"i) Jay Joy Bible Bapisti 8613 Hwy. 90, Miltonri Pleasant Hill Missionary Baptist 5550 Econfma Street, Milton Solid Rock Baptist 6760 East Gate Road, Milton Trinity Baptist 5301 Highsway 90. Pace Vicior Baptist . 4000 A'.'dlon Blsd.. Million :. West Florida Baptist 5621 Hwy 90, Milton . Fil Am Baprist Church 5240 Dogwood Drie, Mtlion BAPTIST -SOUTHERN Aialon Baptist 4316 Aalon Bl'd.. Mtltn + Bern dale Baptst Church 6730 Hyv 4. Ja, Billon Isi Bapnst of Holle.-Na arre SHighway 87 North Holley Blackwater Baptist 11689 Munson Hw\ ilon n Calvary Baputsi Hsv,. S9. Allenlow n Cora Baptist 12953 Hsy 197.Ja:, East Side Baptist 4.884 Ward Basin Road, Milon Ferris Hill Bapntist S648 Chaffin Street Milton First Bagdad Bapust , 4529 Forsyth St, Bagdad First Bapust of Garcon Point 1'80 Garcon Point Rd.. Million First Baptist of Milton 6797 Caroline tS. Milton Flonda Baptist Consennon 34 i1 Ashmore Lane, Pace Flondaiown Bapsit 3851 Diamond Street Pace Harmon\ Ridge Bapuist 5536 H\s. 90 \V, Pace Hickory Hammock Baptist Hickory Hammock Rd, E.Milion Irrimanual Baptst 4187 Hws 90. Pace lames Street Baptist 106 W\. James Sneel Milion Iay First Baptist 214 S Alabama Street. Jay Lis ing Truth Church iContemporar) Meeting at S.S. DLxon Intermediate School. Pace Mount Cal'ary So Bapust 5300 Berr3 hill Road Milton New Bethel Bapust 10995 Chumuckla Hwy Jay New Life Baptist 6380 Bayberry Street. Mlton Mount Pleasant Bapntist 6151 Dogrood Dr.. Million Olivet Bapust 5240 Dogwood Drne Milton Pine Lelei Baptist 3300 Pine Leel Church Road. Ja. Pine Terrace Bapust 6212 Pine Blossom Road Ml ion Pleasant Home Baptist .S500 Pleasant Home. Nlunson Santa Rosa Baprinst Asso. 6820 Huy. 87 North Milton Spring Hill Bapust Church 9214 Munson Ha). Milton Wallace Baptist Church 6601 Chumuckla Hwy. Woodbine Bapnst Church 4412 W\oodbine Road Pace BAPTIST -MISSIONARY Mt. Bethel Bapust 175 Limit Street Milon ,il Eternal Trinity Lutheran Church --Il- LC iIS ll Rev. Daniel Thies, Ph.D. Pastor Worship Services: Sunday 8:00 & 10:30 a.m. Sunday School 9:15 a.m. Clearly leaching God's unchanging Word 6076 Old Bagdad Hwy http://eternaltrinity.org Office Phone: 623-5780- E-mail: Info@eternaltrinity.orgl .Ne,, Macedonia Bapnst Church -4751 Chumuckla H%%y. Pace New Providence Missionary Baptistv 4175 Popcorn Rd.. Million CATHOLIC St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church 6-157 Park ,Ae SW Milion, FL CHARISMATIC Sheperd House Ministry 5739 Stesart St Mblion CHURCH OF CHRIST Bagdad Chuch of Chriti -1413 Garcon Point Hwy Bagdad Berrn hill Church of Christ 3679 Bern hill Rd Pace. Church of ChnstL 301:11 Margaret St Milithon. Jas Church of Chnrist E. Highway \ 4.Jay Margaret Sneet Church of Chnist , 6745 Margaret Sueet, Miltion. McLellan Church o Christ Munson Hwy Milton Susan St. Church of Chnst 600 Susan St Milton West blilon Church of Christ 5300 Highs\ai 90, Pace Pea Ridge Church of Christ 4400 Bell Lane. Pea Ridge CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST Ferris Hill Church of God in Christ 909 N. Alabama St Million Hope MNiriitr, -Church of God in Christ, Inc 113 Willing Street. Million World Church of God Milton Worship Center 5177 Steart St.. Million Commnunjit Chapel Church of God. 430i)i Pace Lane, South of Wal-Mart Second Chance Church of God in Christ 5887 N. Stewart St.. NMlion CHURCH OF GOD Covenant Church of God 4645 School Ln Pace Church of God of Prophecy 600 Gloser Lane. Milton. FL COMANINITY OF CHRIST Community of Christ 6656 Raymond Hobbs St Milton CHURCH OF IESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DY SAINTS Church of Jesus Chnst of Latter da\ Saints 5737 Berryhill Rd.. Million EPISCOPAL St Mar,n's Episcopal Church 6842 Oak St Milton FULL GOSPEL Milton \ victory Mminstries S7235 E Hu. y90 Milton Living Faith Church 74100 Reformation Rd Milion HOLINESS Hollandtown Holiness Church 1851 Pineie, Church Rd. Jay Cobbtlosn Holiness 471i(1 Green,,. ood Rd Ja., FL 32565 INDEPENDENT Grace Bible Church' 623 Chestnut, Milton INTERDENOMINATIONAL Esangel Chmstian Church 6763 Margaret St. NMilion Ken Sumerall Mtrustnes 49011 Forest Creek Dr. Pace IEHOVAH'S WITNESSES Jehoiah's Wimesses Milion Congreganon 5696 Berrshill Rd. Million LUTHERAN Elernal Trinmty Lutheran Church 601.16 Old Bagdad H,., Nilion METHODIST Christ United Methodist Church 5983 Dogv.ood Dr Milton Chumuckla United Methodist Church 9455 Hwy. 197. Chumuckla Elizabeth Chapel United Methodist Church 81.1)8 Chumuckla H%:, Pace Ist Lnited Meth Church of Pace 4540 Chumuckia H'..y Pace Woodbine United Meihodist Church 520011 Woodbine. Pace Bagdad United Meihodist Church 454.10 Forsvth St.. Bagdad First Liinned MeLhodist Church 6530 Berr, hill Rd Million lai, Uruied Methodist Church 3si0 South Alabama Si ia, Mae Edrard: N emonal Linited Methodist Church 5052 NMulat Road. Milton. FL Pine, lets United Methodist Church 1400 Pine\tew Church Rd Ja.s. \\ele' Memeonal United Methodist Church -1701 School Ln. Pace. FL Woodbine LiUned Methodisti Church 5200 Woodbtne Rd Pace NAZARENE First Church of tie Nazarene 5162 Asenida Del Fuego. Pace NON-DENOMNINAT IONAL Chrisuan Life Church 4401 Asalon Blvd Milion Christian Life Church 4401. Avalon Blvd Million Church of the L ming God 3375 Garcon Pi. Million Net, Testament Church 52"' Gloer Lane, Milion Shepherd House MNinismes 5739 N. Sie art Si Milton Word Alive Chnsuan Church 5707 Stewart St.. Million West Milion Church of Christ 5300 Highway 90. Pace PENTECOSTAL ' Gospel Lighthouse Church 10001 Chumuckia Hw\ Pace United Pentecostal Church of Berr,.dale 7580 Hwy. 4,'Jay PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS Mount Zion Pentecostal Holiness Church 5532 Osceola Si Milorn Chumuckla Pentiieosial Holness Church 2841 H,,.) 182. 1ay 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 Committed to excellence as we serve Jesus. Come grow with us! Hickory Hammock Baptist Church i Pastor Carl Gallups (since 1987) Worship & Children's Chuich 8 30 & 10:00 am h-, . Sunday School 9.00 & 10.00 am 0" . Bible Sludy Foi All Ages 5.00 pm ,. Wednesday Worship 6:30 pm -" Preschool All Services : 8351 Hickory Hammock Road. Million 623-8959* www.hickoryhammockbaplisl.org Dynamic Worship Music Drama Children & Youth Ministries and lots motel Pace Community Church Reaching Seekers, Building Believers Features... * Live band, contemporary music * Exceptional children's & teen ministry * Safe, clean nursery & preschool classes * Small Groups & Seminars Affiliation... * Non-denominational & Bible based * Purpose Driven * A member of the Willow Creek Association 1114- 06 994-4310 Www.PoceCommunityChurch.com Future Plans... * New worship facility now under construction on 25 acre campus Where? Currently meeting at Pace High School, 4065 Norris Road, Freedom Hall Ronnie Christian When? 10:00 A.M. Sunday .Pastor, Living Word Worship Center 557'3 Sie'.,an St. Milt,,n Roe, ile Holiriess Chuirch Munson Hwy., Milton Cobbt[:i\on Holines4 Church 4700 Greenr.'ood R.:oad i H 164) Ta\,FL 32.56? PRESBYTERIAN PCA \\esrimster Prehb,.tenan Church SPCA, 66599 Park -Venuee. NMilihon PRESBYTERIAN UISA Fust Pirebyvtenai Church of MNliori 5206 Elmira Si Milton. FL Pace Pres\ irenin C htich 45S' \\,-dit.lne Rd Pace FL PRIMITIVE BAPTIST Bethlehem Prirruille B.apipi Chur-ch 5339 Zero L liiiri, FL. Mount Zion Primitive Baptist Church 603',4thAv., NMlion. FL PROTESTANT Milton SDA Chuich 5288 Berrnhill Rd 1Mlion SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST S Milio:n Seerth-Da', S Adl.enist Church 52S, Bern, hill Rd Ntl ion UNITED PENTECOSTUL Firit Peniteosial Church o! Bagdad 4i 1o3 For,,th Si Bagdad INEiVARD Ba, Area \ near Church i M.n Co,.mnmurir., Center .. 5')" B,.romi Streer. Milton Looking for individuals or groups more interested in loving people and winning them to the Lord Jesus Christ than they are in buildings, entertaining, large numbers of members or getting rich. Objective: Bible study, prayer, praise and fellowship. Please contact Hugh. Phone numbers home: 850-626-4217 cell: 850-723-8046 Acts 8:35-38 Philip preached unto the eunuch. les". the eunuch _aId. "See. here is u' after. hat dcoth hinder me to be baptized"' Philip said. "If thou belieeth nith all [hine heart. thou ma\est And he ansv.ered and said. I believe that Jesus Chrii is the Son orf God Arid he commanded the chariot to stand tllnd he, 'en dov.n both into the ...amer, both Philip and eunuch: and he baptized him " *'~ h~ i.1 ~ 'il Welcome West Milton Church of Christ 994-6088 EPISCOPAL St. Mary's CHURCH Episcopal Church The Rev .John Wallace Services: Sunday Holy Eucharist: 8:00 & 10:00 am Sunday School: 9:45 am StreetWednesday Holy Eucharist: 6:00 pm 6849 Oak Street Milton, Florida 32570 Nursery provided Phone 18501 623-2905 for Sunday service Pace Assembly of God -5 vo n."'' -. Pace Assembly Minislries, Inc. i,, L ?. 4.i:,, P, 1. LV n 4 3948 Highway 90 Fi. i. .: ".. '-Pace, Florida 32571-1998 Pastor Glyn Lowety.Jr. *,Cim .m"irn .. H .,;,u .:rI ,i.:, Sunday School 9:45 am 'AF,'I T'.' T unr., :' aam Morning Worship 10:45 am WHBRTV33 Mondays 9:00 pm Campmeeting Servicq 6:00 pm V' W ,n,.:1, 3.Tu.J, The Word 7.- p. ', c, c. mpT ., -' ti.rH . T.iT 4,) 1 Ft.1 ..tF a 1 . "A Church That Makes No Apology For, Te Old-Time Religion" 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 YOU'RE INVITED CHURCH LIKE IT USED TO BE1 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: 11:110 a.m. Sunday Esening: 6:00 p.m. Wednesday: 7:110 p.m. A Cucthth s A Chrhta scnee Pane 6 B .r First United Methodist: Church of Milton 6830 Berryhill Street 623-6683 Worship Senrice @ 8:30 & 11:00 Sunday School @ 9:45 Youth Fellowship @ 5:00 Small enough to care, Large enough to serve! I t2 13. 8anta I2osa'? Gazet PAGE 7B 90 ANNOUNCEMENTS 92 AUCTIONS 94 MEETINGS 96 PERSONALS 98 TRAINING EMPLOYMENT 102 DRIVERS 104 GENERAL HELP 106 HOME BASED BUSINESS 108 HOTEL/MOTELS/ 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 810 COMPUTERS 812 FARM EQUIPMENT 814 FURNITURE 816 JEWELRY 818 LAWN EQUIPMENT 820 LUMBER/HARDWARE 822 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 824 OFFICE EQUIPMENT 826 SPORTING GOODS 828 ELECTRONIC (STEREO;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" $500 REWARD eading to conviction on vandalism and theft at Slim's Auto Salvage, Milton Flor- ida. Call 206-2816 IS STRESS Ruining Your Life? Read DI- ANETICS by Ron L'. Hubbard. Call 18131872-0722 or send .$7.99 to Dia- netics, 3102 N. Ha- bana Ave., Tampa FL 33607. AUCTION-ESTATE OF Jean Howard. .prime development RE. 320+- acres, U.S. Hwy. 301 South, Sylvania, GA: fowell Auc -tions, Inc. (800)323-8388 WWW rowellauctions. corn 10% buyer's premium GAL AU-, C002594. ' AUCTION-LUXURY SSKI Condominiums, Steamboat Grand- Resort Hotel & Con- dominiums, Steam- boat Springs, Colo- rado. March 18, 2006,, at 10AM. Dai- ly previews. wwvw.Steam- boatGrandAuction.c orri, David L. Harley,. broker Lic.#ER40030654. 102 Drivers CLASS A-CDL Driv- ers. Great Benefits & Pay. Home Most Weekends. 95% No Touch Freight. 70% Drop & Hook. Earn up to $1.21/mile. In- terested? Call Daryl (800)274-4110. 102 Drivers DRIVER TRAINEES Needed Now! No experience required. Werner Enterprises has immediate openings for entry- level semi drivers. Our avg. drivers. earn more than '$36K lirst year. 600, of our drivers get home nightly/week- ly. 15-day CDL train- rng available ;n your area. Call today. 1- 866-280-5309. DRIVER TRAINEES Needed Now! No experience required. Werner Enterprises has immediate openings for entry- level semi drivers. Our avg. drivers: earn more than $36K first year. 601, .f our drivers get horre nightly/week- ly. 15-day CDL train- ing available in your area. Call today. 1- 866-280-5309. DRIVER-COVE- NANT TRANS- PORT. Excellent pay arid benefits for Experienced Driv- ers, 0/0, Solos Teams & Graduate Students. Bonuses Available. Refriger- ated Now Available. (888) MORE PAY (888-667-3729) DRIVERS EXCITING move HOGAN VAN n98% no Touch Lots of drop and Hook U decide to run at night. $2500-$5000 sign on bonus. Sin- gles teams. 0/0 EOE CLASS A 877- 754-4320. CNA/HAA/COMPANION NURSE REGISTRY LOOKING FOR CARING AND COMPASSIONATE PERSONNEL TO PROVIDE ONE-ON-ONE CARE FOR CLIENTS IN ESCAMBIA & SANTA ROSA COUNTIES. FLEXIBLE HOURS-- GREAT PAY. CALL 995-0599 * :. 4 .ie S: SATURDAY .February 11, 2006 hgs HELP WANTED EXPERIENCED FULL TIME SMALL ENGINE REPAIR/ SERVICE PERSON NEEDED. MUST HAVE CLEAN DRIVING RECORD AND KNOWLEDGE OF DIESEL AND GASOLINE ENGINE REPAIR/ SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE. PAY DOE. APPLY IN PERSON AT CRESTVIEW READY RENT. 311 JAMES LEE BLVD. CRESTVIEW, FL Tne Sania Rosa Press Gazene will soon nave an opening in the post-press department. Tiis position involves inserting the sections of the paper together and placing ad circulars into those sections. This part-lime lob is a good opporunilly Ior extra cash ior these who lust need a little spending money or some weekend "mad" money Hours %vary. out are normally Tuesdays and Fridays from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. If you're the type of person that others enjoy Deing around, if you can take a job and make it enjoyable., i you understand the importance of a newspaper making iI to people's homes on lime.. then this lob may De ior you and you may just be the person we're looking for. The Press Gazetie is a drug-iree workplace and an equal opportunity employment. Drop y Monoay through Friday 8 a.m to 5 p.m. to fill out an application. Call 623-2120 for more details. 102 Drivers EVERGREEN TRANSPORTA- TION needs drivers. to run the 13 SE states with both weekly and week- end hometime*. We offer good pay and benefits. Company pays $1000. sign-on bonus. If you are at least 23 with a good driving record with a HAZMAT endorse- ment please come by our terminal lo- cated at 300 Hwy. 95A,. Cantoment, Florida across from IP paper mill or call 850-968-1702. FFE, THE F/S is higher here' $1.11 Avg. $2.000 sign-on $2.600 Relerral Bo- nus Base Plate pro- vided. No truck no Problem. Low. pay- ment with short lease. (8001569- .9298. NOW HIRING No CDL required. Truck driver with tractor trailer and forklift experience a must. 623-5385. 104 General Help 'ALL ABOUT YOU" Now hiring stylist, nailtech, etc. Excit- ing new salon in Mil- ton. Opening soon. Call 983-1500. Ask Mary. ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS for part lime Toll Collectors for Garcon Point Bridge. Musl be able to work any and all shifts and weekends and Holi- days. For more information call; Mon Fr. 936-4600. AMERICA'S DRIV- ING ACADEMY JACKSONVILLE'S CDL SCHOOL AN- NOUNCES ITS GRAND OPENING! "Financing Available Call For Details '8661889-0210. I PLACE YOUR I AD HERE COOK NEEDED for Bayou Cafe. Mon- day-Friday. Call 994-9232. 104 General Help AVERAGE POST- AL EMPLOYEE EARNS $57,000/YR Minimum Starting Pay $18.00/ir. Ben- efitsiPaid Training and Vacations. No Experience Needed (800)584-1775 Ref 45600. , I PLACE YOUR I AD HERE BECOME A Mystery Shoppers , GAPbuster is currently recruiting mystery 'shoppers. Get paid to shop and improve cus- lomer service. Apply now at: www.gap buster.com/xec. EXPERIENCED RV TECHNICIAN Wanl- ed! Dealership in the heart of Race Coun- try needs quality, ex- perienced RV Techs. Great Bene- fits. Pay based on .experience. Hourly shop. Fax Resume Only to (704')455- 1439. No phone calls please. Tom Johnson Camping , Center. Drivers: Dedicated! Dedicated! Dedicated! Dedicated Customer Out of Pensacola. No Back Hauls Paid Odometer Mileage Loaded & Empty $50,000 or More Per Yr. Plus Benefits & HOME WEEKENDS Call 866-592-7006 Ask For Bill or Neal CDL-A w/1 yr. min. Exp. required g ~Ia 104 General Help LEARN TO DRIVE Tractor Trailers 15 DAY LOCAL CDL TRAINING a Full ana Pan Timj Cid.'o. |.:,, ,'a n r r; rlri .3 r. *:lj T ulll:.rr i :l'.,:u II qu llill 3 For over 29 years- we've been training America's Truckersl CALL TODAY! Truck Driver Institute 5750 Milton Road Milton, FL 800-709-7364 CLEANING PER- SON Needed. Serious long, term employment applicants only. Must be' relia-, ble & dependable. Must have own car. Call 994- 1785. NOW HIRING cash- ier for Baileys Penny Pantry 3840 Hwy 90, Pace. 994-7801.. APPLICATION BEING ACCEPTED FOR PART TIME OFFICE - ADMINISTRATION POSITION. CONTACT DEBBIE COON M-F 8-5 623-2120 STEAK-OUT STEAK-OUT CHARBROILED DELIVERY LOCATED AT 6404 N. 9TH AVE. PENSACOLA IS NOW HIRING FOR DELIVERY DRIVERS IMMEDIATELY. EARN AN AVERAGE OF $13-$15 PER HOUR! EXCELLENT LOCAL COMPANY! APPLY IN PERSON ANYTIME. OR CALL 850 476-4444 104 General Help DRIVER- NOW HIR- ING QUALIFIED DRIVERS for Cen- tral Florida Local & National OTR posi- tions. Food grade tanker, no hazmat, no pumps, great benelils, competitive pay & new equip- menti Need 2 years experience. Call By- num Transport Ior your opportunity to- day. (800)741-7950. EARN UP to $550 WEEKLY .Working through the govern- ment. PT No Experi- ence. Call Today"! (800)488-2921 Ask lor Depariment .i r , PT & FT DIETARY AID positions available No experience Necessary. Apply in person at Santa Rosa Health and Rehab 5386 Broad St. in Milton EOE Drug ,Free Workplace 104 General Help HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR TRAINING FOR -EMPLOYMENT Bulldozers, Backhoes, Loaders, Dump Trucks, Graders, Scrapers, Excavators Next Class: Oct. 3rd Train in Florida -National Certification -Financial Assisiance -Job Piaemrrienl 800-383-7364 Asi.0,ialed Tdiriiri, btrvice w, alsrisi:h1oIli comrn Gas Service Technician I City of Milton: Reqs: St.of FL Drivers Licenses, Class "A" CDL required w/in 3 mos. Prev utility installation exp an asset. Salary range $16,494.00 $27,788.00 Annually. Excellent paid benefits. This is a full time City of Milton position. Contact Landrum Staffing Svcs, P.O. Box 15700 Pns. FL 32514 (6723 Plantation Rd, Pns) or call (850) 476-5100. Aps will be accepted thru February 17, 2006. The City of Milton is a Drug Free Workplace and EOE/AA 08 0 WAYSTOPACEANAD I ~ 7 II Iu !!!;; I U~~~ie~ r *R 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 $5.00 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 lassi SALES PERSON $320 Salary, bonus, benefits, advancement. Key Auto Liquidation 4340 Avalon Blvd. Milton, Fl.. Ask for Coach Gordon 850-983-3000 A A -THE NAVY EXCHANGE AT NAS WHITING FIELD SEEKS A DEPENDABLE BARBER TO PERFORM A VARIETY OF BARBERING SERVICES FOR AUTHORIZED MILITARY AND CIVILIAN PERSONNEL. MUST BE A GRADUATE FROM AN ACCREDITED SCHOOL OR BARBERING OR COSMETOLOGY & POSSESS A VALID STATE DRIVER LICENSE. BARBERING EQUIPMENT PROVIDED. COMMISSION OPPORTUNITY, ELIGIBLE FOR HEALTH CARE INCLUDING MEDICAL/ DENTAL/ VISION, LIFE INSURANCE, VACATIONS. SICK LEAVE, PAID HOLIDAY, 401K, & PENSION. APPLICATIONS AND RESUMES WILL BE ACCEPTED AT THE EXCHANGE, BLDG. 3044, ON BOARD NAS WHITING FIELD FEB 8-11 FROM 8AM-3PM Need Extra Cash? Phone it in "andUM" r Visa or MasterCard. 2. Bring"ad in to 6629 Elvd St., Milton, FL 32570. 3. Fax your ad to us at (850) 623-2007 hours). nce in placing your ad', call (850) 623-2120. I PAGE 8B THE SANTA ROSA PRESS GAZETTE FEBRUARY 11, 2006 104 General Help MOVIE EXTRAS, ACTORS & MOD- ELS! Make $75- $250/day. All ages 'and faces wanted No exp. Required. SFT/PTI (800)714- 7564. NOW HIRING for 02006 Postal Posi- tions $17.50- | $59.00+/hr. Full 0 Benefits/Paid Train- ing and Vacations No Experience Nec- essary (800)584- 1775 Reference # "5600. PLUMBING & 'HVAC.'R Jobs. Ex- perienced PLUMB- ING or HVAC/R people needed. To apply for HVAC/R Jobs online- www.hvacagent.com -, PLUMBING Jobs- www.plumbing- agent.com or fax re- sume toll-free (866)396-4833. PLACE YOUR AD HERE 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- ion. SANTA RO HUMAN R EMPL( .ANNOUl ATTENTION: given on ',our app evaluated against fications of the jo ;. length of related training and educ your application. consideration in t and selection prol cations are evalu; be placed on the ranked according Other than this further notific Surveying Techn I 9.23 per hour **02/13/2006 0 Note: All expert tional requirement documented on qualification for mined. Minimum Qualifi Anained Before t HS/GED. LICE must have a valid Driver's License and maintain said employed in this TIONAL: Prefe for field surveying Surveying Techr Range: 12 **02/13/2006 ( Note: All expert tional requiremer documented on qualification for mined. Minimum Oualifi Attained Before t HS/GED. (2) yrs ing work. LICE must have a valic Driver's License and maintain saic employed in this Veterans Service Range: 22 33,886.01 DOQ **Re-advertisen those who previo will NOT need t( **02/13/2006 ( Note: All experi tional requiremer 104 General Help STEAK-OUT CHARBROILED Delivery located at 6404 N. 9th Ave. Pensacola is now- hiring for delivery drivers immediately. Earn an average of $13-$15 per hour! Excellent local com- panyl Apply in per- son anytime. or call 850 476-4444 THE NAVY ex- change at NAS Whiting Field seeks a dependable barber to perform a variety of barbering serv- ices for authorized military and civilian personnel. Must be a graduate from an accredited school or barbering or cosme- tology & possess a valid slate driver li- cense. Barbering equipment provided commission oppor- tunity, eligible for health care including medical/denlal/vi- sion, life insurance, vacations, sick leave, paid holiday. 401k, & pension. Applications and re- sumes will be ac- cepted at the ex- change, bldg. 3044, on board NAS Whit- ing Field Feb 8-11 from 8am-3pm PLACE YOUR AD HERE WANTED CLASS 8,7,6 Diesel Me- chanics with Certifi- cation in CATS, Cummins or Detroit. Must have 5 years experience. Excel- lent pay and contin- ued training. (863)668-9525. ISA COUNTY RESOURCES )YMENT NCEMENT The information plication %\ill be the minimum quali- ob description. The work experience. action described on will be an important he entire application cess. After all appli- iated, sour name %will employ ment list: l1v. announcement, no ation will be sent. tician I (6080) lange: 10 $ 12/20/2006** ence and/or educa- its must be clearly application before employment is deter- cations (Must Be lie Closinq Date) :NSE: Applicant d State of Florida at the date of hire I license while position. ADDI- rence will be given g experience. nician H (6082) $ 9.70 per hour D2/20/2006** ence and/or edpca- its must be clearly application before employment is deter- cations (Must Be the Closing Date s exp in field survey- NSE: Applicant I State of Florida at the date of hire 1 license while position. e Officer (6015) $ 30,699.05 $ lent** Note: For usly applied- you" o re-apply 02/20/2006** ence and/or educa- its must be clearly 104' General Help WESLEY MEMORI- AL UMC is search- ing for a pianist for Sunday mornings & Wednesday ,eve- nings. This is a paid position. For more information, call 994-6213. WANTED HANDYMAN. no- experience necessary. 626-8973 _, 6 114 Medical THE HERITAGE OF SANTA ROSA "Committed to Caring" CNA 11-7 RN 11-7 shift LPN/RN 3-11 shift Cook 5530 Northrop Road Milton. Florida 32570 (850) 983-8888 EOE 124 Sales & Telemarketing. LIBERTY NATIONAL Life Insurance Co Is expanding its operation and is looking for people to fill insurance sales & service positions. Average annual earnings $48,554. Fringe benefit package: 2 retirement funds, health insurance, paid vacation. convention trips & many others. No experience necessary. We have on the job training. Contact Don Wiggins at: 983-7576 or Fax resume to: 850-682-1523 Liberty National is an EOE 305 Auto CATS CARS Auto Repairspecializ - ing in electrical work, lights, swit - ches. alternators, window motors & regulators, etc. Call Perry @ 686-0061 for appt. 310 Business Opportunities ALL CASH CANDY ROUTE Do you earn $800/day? 30 Ma- chines, Free Candy All for $9,995. (888)629-9968 BO02000033. CALL US: We will not be undersold! documented on application before qualification for employment is deter- mined. Minimum Qualifications (Must Be Attained Before the Closing Date I Bachelor's degree and (I1) yr of exp counseling, inter iee ing, or assisting veterans their survivors or depen- dants: OR associate's degree and i2i 3rs of exp counseling,, interviewing, or assisting veterans, their survivors or dependants. In accordance with Florida Statutes 292.11 "A county or city veteran service officer must be a, veteran \\ho served as a member of Sthe Armed Forces of the United States during a period of \\ar. as defined in Title 38. U.S.C.; who : served at least 18 months' active dutN in the Armed Forces: and %%ho was separated from such service under honorable conditions, or the surviv-, ing spouse of any such veteran. Technical Services Librarian (3308) Range: 30 $ 45,572.90 $ 50,303.97 DOQ **Open Until Filled** Note: All experience and/or educa- tional requirements must be clearly documented on application before qualification for employment is deter- mined. Minimum Oualifications (Must Be Attained Before the Closing Date) Master's degree in Library Science from a University accredited by the American Library Association and (1) yr exp in technical services work in a multi-library system, or (2) yrs in a single library system.. Library Manager (3303) Range; 28 $ 41,286.79 $ 45,572.90 DOQ **Open Until Filled** Note: All experience and/or educa- tional requirements must be clearly documented on application before qualification for employment is deter- mined. Minimum Qualifications (Must Be Attained'Before the 'Closing Date) Baccalaureate Degree from a four year college or university, supple- mented by an advanced degree from an accredited School of Library Science; (2) yrs exp in a library, (1) yr must have been in a supervisory capacity. **NOTE: Applicants with public library experience will be given preference over other appli- cants. Planner I (6037) Range: 23 $ 32,253.19 $ 35,601.49 DOQ **Open Until Filled** Note: All experience and/or educa- 310 Business Opportunities BANKCARD r SALES $49. Lease= $1440.7 $59.= 1791 Lifetime Vested Re- siduals 1.65% + 19.50 -1009a above. (888)637-2426 X 226 Exp Req. .a ] . - COSMETOLOGIST BE a part of a 210 Salon chain in Flori- da, Make $$$, Ca- reer Options. Hair Cutlery (800)ASK- Job1 EOE. JOIN A LOG HOME LEADER Original Old Timer Log Homes. Seeks Rep- resentatives Great Earning Potential. High Quality Prod- ucts Contact Mr. Vesler (800)467- 3006 www.oldlimer- loghomes.com. PROFESSIONAL VENDING Route - No Bubble Gum Here! Real snack. soda, water. juice, li- nancing available with deposit. Great equipment. Great lo- cations. (877)843- 8726. BO#2002- 037: www.snackso- davendingroutes.co m WANT TO make money? Like easy research? Travel to your local court- house property re- cords office to look things up & make copies. Will Train! Call Stephen or Laura (877)571- 7900. 315 Business Services AA HANDYMAN SEMI-RETIRED WISCONSIN BUILDER Seeking carpentry, remodeling, ceram- ic lile & small ma- sonry jobs. Barry, (850) 686-1100. ABOVE & Beyond Tree Service Li- censed and Insured. Free Estimates. Don't wait until its too late. We also of. fer stump grinding and Bobcat serv- ices. Kevin Frey (850) 983-7820. Call us...or pay more! ACCIDENT IN- JURED All Personal Injury "WRONGFUL DEATH "AUTO "MOTORCYCLE "TRUCK "PREM- ISE/PRODUCT "AN- IMAL BITES 'SLIP AND FALL "PEDES- TRIAN A-A-A Attor- ney Referral Service (800)733-5342 24 Hours. ARTIE KELLER STUCCO. Licensed and Insured. Con- ventional and Syn- thetic Systems. No job too big nor to small. Call 698-8327 or 626-9164. AWESOME ON- LINE Business Op- ponunity!! Brand NEW all natural vita- min formulation brought to you by Don Lapre! Check this out NOW at hllp:i/www einco- mewebsiie.com. BUDGET HOUSE Painting- Insured & Licensed. Call Andy @ 850-304-9680. tional requirements must be clearly documented on application before qualification for employment is deter- mined, Minimum Oualifications (AlMust Be Attained Before the Closing Date) Bachelor's degree in Urban and Regional Planning. Environmental Science, Architecture. Landscape Architecture, or related field and (10 yr of relevant planning and zoning exp. OR Master's degree in Urban\ and Regional Planning or related field and no experience. LICENSE: Applicant must ha\e a valid 'State of Florida Driver's License at the date of hire and maintain said license while employed in this position. Testing \% ill be held on Thursday, February 23. 2006 for Communications Dispatcher 1, Communications Specialist Trainee and Communications Specialist I. The APPLICANT must contact Human Resources at 850-983-1948. to receive their assigned testing time for the date above. All applications and supporting documents must be received on or before February 13, 2006 at 4:30pm in order to obtain a Testing time. **NO EXCEPTIONS WILL BE MADE ON DATE/TIME** FOR EACH POSITION APPLIED FOR, ALL SUPPLEMENTAL QUESTIONS AND ALL REQUIRED SUPPORTING DOC- UMENTS (i.e. diplomas, tran- scripts, and/or certificates) LISTED ON THE JOB DESCRIPTIONS, MUST BE SUBMITTED BY THE CLOSING DATE/S NO LATER THAN 4:30pm. DOCUMENTS MAY BE DELIVERED BY US MAIL, FAX, EMAIL, OR IAND DELIVERED. If the required supplemental ques- tions and supporting documents are not in by the close date. your application will not be submitted for consideration. In an effort to further assist applicants, we offer the ease of applying online at www.san- tarosa.fl.gov. Complete job descrip- tions and applications are also avail- able at the Santa Rosa County Human Resources Office, 6495 Caroline Street, Suite H, Milton, FL 32570, phone (850) 983-1948, Fax (850) 981-2003. Veteran's Preference will be given in accor- dance with Florida Statutes. A Drug Free Workplace/EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER 315 Business Services Residential, Commercial & Industrial New & Existing Construction Installation, Service & Repair Of All Natural Gas Appliances & Piping Systems Call Today For All Your Gas Services Needs Lic#MG2008/ Insured LACKTOPPAV ING, residential & commercial, tree es- timates, one day service on drive- ways, senior citizen discount. 1-850-436- 0500 PLACE YOUR AD HERE BORDER TO Bor- der Fence and Deck Company. All types ol fencing installed and repaired. Spe- cializing in privacy fencing and wooden decks. Our privacy fences are built with SCREWS. Free Es- rtmates. 485-2532 C &S FENCE Quick Service, Iree estimates Cnain link specialist, or wood lence. Call 291- 4591. Local Li- censed and insured. BBB registered. CALL ME for all your mortgage needs. "Even it your credit isn't perfect" Purchase, ReFi. 1000 Loans, No In- come Verification. Easy... Fast... De- pendable. Bill Tim- bie 850-380-0220 General Mortgage Consultants, Inc 2160 Creighton Rd. Pensacola, FL, 32504. www.billtim- bie.com 850-479- 1665 lax 850-479- .1908- CELL, .PHONE stores- WE FIND LOCATIONS" Flori- da $79K, Turnkey start-ups all, inclu- sive Complete Training :*, 'Huge Profit. Quick Re-: turn* High Volume 'All Carriers Call 1954)796-0000. COKER'S LAWN & TRACTOR Service, from trimming to, tractor work. Clean ups. raking, hauling, mowing; bushhog- ginhg; dirt work. Rea- sonable rates, free estimates 18501 529-0434 or (850) 623-0493. Licensed & insured. COMPANY AND 0/0O Needed 87 cents per mile all Dead head paid + fsc. Call Don Salts- man CTC Trucking Inc. (321)639-1522. D&D REMODELING INC. General Con- tractor All Types Home Maintenance; Roofs to Floors, Renovations, Decks, Tile, Plumbing, Etc. Evictions, Move- Outs, Construction Cleaning, Pressure Washing, Painting, Tree work, & Etc. Locally owned. FREE ESTIMATES. Lic.#4710-0037952 CELL#261-1173 CELL#261-3598 DAN'S TRACTOR works. Licensed and insured. Bush-hog- ging. Discing. Front- end loading. Debris removal. Dan Fran- cisco, owner. Cell (850) 529-8718 Home (850) 623- 8697 DIRT. CHEEP Cleaning Service. We Furnish Sup- plies. Senior dis- count with ad. Homes, condos, offi- ces. Call 384-2388 DIVORCE $275- $350*COVERS chil- dren, etc. Only one signature required! *Excludes govt. fees! Call weekdays (800)462-2000, ext 600. (8am-7pm) Alta Divorce, LLC. Estab- lished 1977. 315 Business Services DOUBLE "B" Land Clearing. Backhoe Work. Licensed and Insured. Bryen Bal- lard. (850)994-5740" or (8501232-1581. EXPERIENCED SITTER will, watch your loved one in nursing home set- ling or at their home. Call Katrhie 626- 8088. G&E LANDSCAP- ING AND TREE SERVICES Free- estimates, credits 'card ok. Grading. mulching, weeding, trimming, new beds, old beds redone, clean ups. clearing stump grinding, iree remov- al. 850-529-5650 HANDYMAN CARPENTRY. painter, plumber. and lawn care. Free Estimates. reasonable rates 623-8271 IMMEDIATE CASH!!! US Pen- sion Funding pays cash now for 8 years of your future pen- sion payments. Call (8001586-1325 for a FREE, no-obligation estimate. www.us- pensionfunding corn IRENE'S PET Care Pet Sitting Boarding Dog Walking 19 yrs. in Rescue Million, Flonrida 18501981-1007 J&L HOME Im- provement Services We perform an as- sortment of jobs. Everything Irom the exterior of your home Io the interior. Call today 983-3428 JANITORIAL BUSI- NESS for Sale grossing $120K.'yr. Equipment & Sup- plies incl. $33 250 850-479-8815 JESSIE TEEL'S Cleaning Service Jessie Teel Owner/Operator 5512 Walker Rd. Milton, Fl. 32570 (850)983-1436 Cell: 1850)516-6588 Free Estimates Residential Business JOINER DUMP truck and tractor. Bobcal and iracior work Driveways, culverts, light, land cleaning. Site prep aid clean up. Fill dirt, brown dirt and limerock hauling. Michael Porter, 1850)983-9888. ; Tony Joiner (850)573-0669 LAND CLEARING/ Dozer/Tractor 'work Specializing in col- vert installation & Driveways. Leveling. . root raking, bushog- ging, disking. Equip-. ment and material transport available.. By the Job or by the hour. Call for esti- mates. Call Billy Rogers. 850-957- 4952 ,or Cell 850- 261-8407. LOCAL HOME Re- pair. Paint, drywall, trim & tile. Fence re- pair & installation. 10 years experi- ence. Contact Paul McMullen 850-723- 9767. LOWEST PRE- SCRIPTION PRI- CES Less than Can- ada. Better than MedicareD. Fosa- max 70mg $16.00, Plavix $41.00, Lipi- tor20mg..$37.00/mo nth.Viagra 100mg..$2.75/pill. Global Medicines (866)634-0720 www.globalmedi- . cines.net. MARTIN'S COMPLETED TREE & Stump Removal. Mobile Licensed & Insured (850) 417-3085 MOBILE HOME Brokers. Major and minor repairs. Re- roof, patio covers, screen rooms, level- ing, locally owned, operated. Free esti- mates. 100% Fi- nancing WAC. Call 857-1051. 315 Business Services MIKE KAYLOR Cement Mason *Patios *Walks 'Driveways Free estimates. no job too small. Quality work 'at affordable prices. 994-0897. NEED A LAWYER" A-A-A ATTORNEY REFERRAL SERV- ICE "Divorce "Cus- tody "Restraining Orders "Visitalaon "Properry "Modifica- tions 18001733-LE- GAL 1800-733- 5342). - NEW CONCRETE Construction Patios Driveways Slabs. Screen rooms Also Tearout & Replace damaged concrete Concrele workers and Masons needed nave transportation (8501221-8715 NEW HOPE PAINT- ING & WALLPA- PERING "Drywall repairs & patchwork "Pressure cleaning homes, decks, pa- tios, driveways & sidewalks) "Carpen- Iry work crown molding, paneling. Inm base & case. iln- stall cabinets & build decks I Residential Interior.Exterior. Family owned busi- .ness, over 30 years. Call The Ericksens ioday' (8501723- 2550 or 623-6034 PARTNER WITH doctor's- Earn a doctor's income Full training & Support Call 800) 311-9365 24 hours PET MERCHAN- DISE new or use for consignment shop. Opening soon. Taking Consignments Contact 292-0492 FREEI Ipire (.ll I'fr %..rklhtl i514.1434-7524 1851) N. '" St. iI bIlk..N. I. j Nlarki li PROFESSIONAL VENDING Route: Snacks, Soda. Wa- ter, Juice Healthy Snacks. All Brands, Excellent Equip- menitService iFi- nancing Available w'$7500 Down. (877)843-8726: AIN#2002-037. PLACE YOUR AD HERE STAY HOME and Enjoy Life! Work a Little and Get Paid a Full Time Income. I Do and I'll Show You How. (800)311- 9365 24 hours. STUMP-EASE STUMP Grinding. Most removals '$35.00.. Discount for multiply removals. Backyard Adcessible Licensed & Insured. Local Contractor. Retired USN. 232- 8746. TAX SEASON is ,,HERE! Need help on your taxes? Please call me for quick results at fair prices. Lisa Bender Bookkeeping and Tax ,Service. Cell, 346-8563. 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 VICKERS FENCING "Making good neigh- bors one fence at a time." Specializing in wood fences. New installations and re- pairs. Competitive pricing. Licensed and Insured. Free estimates. 994-7585 or 791-0198. 320 Child Care GROWING PRE- SCHOOL needs full time infant teacher & part- time afternoon. teachers. Call 623-4930 or apply at 4996 Glover Ln.. Milton. RED CROSS Babysitter Course Certified Teen Available ror Babysaiting. 14 years old, Mature and Responsible. $5.00 per hour up to three children Call 525-1737. 325 Domestic DEPENDABLE HOUSEKEEPER TEN YEARS EXPE- RIENCE REASON- ABLE RATES CALL 994-6236 335 Financial Services CREATIVE FI- NANCING for ALL your business needs! Equipment Leasing,. Specialty Truck Financing, Medical Working Capital Loans, SBA Loans, A,R Financ- 'ing. Business Ac- quisition Financing. 18771452-1725 www.bluefinarcial- services.com. ERASE DEBT at last' Stop collections and finally gel ahead. Proven suc-:. cessiul program. Slash monthly bills Call now tor a FREE Consultation. (8001781-0830. 345 Lawn Care CLARK'S LAWN Care and General Maintenance & All Types of Tractor Work. Licensed & Insured. Call Mike Clark at 626-2428 EMERALD COAST Lawn Services . ECL, LLC ' Mowing, edging,. Sodding. Bush trimming, Debris cleaning-ups Local Company' Commercial and Resideriial. Owner Operated Licensed and Insured Icell 324-4035 PAGE'S TREE SERVICE Trim, cul & remove. Call, 626- 2159- w no answer, FIREWOOD $50 a load and up. 350 Senior Care GRANNY NANNIES Anfordabie Home, Care Services. SHighly Qualified Personal Care Givers Includes CNA and HHA available up to 24 hrs a day/7days a week. Serving San- ta Rosa and Es- cambia Counties, Quality Home Health Care Since 1990. "A Helping Hand and A Gentle Heart' 995-0599 , Lic#NR30211252 VISITING ANGELS SENIOR CARE *- ,In home -iI Companionship -*- Meals Light housework Errands 477-3858 355 Sewing & Alterations JUST JUDY'S SEAMSTRESS YEARS OF EXPERIENCE, FAIR PRICES. Alterations Dress-making Repairs *Weddings *Formals JUDY HARVEY 5901 Castle Drive Milton, FL 626-6349 I PAGE 9B .THE SANTA ROSA PRESS GAZETTE FEBRUARY 11, 2006 360 Miscellaneous . -ARRESTED? ALL Criminal Defense Felonies...Misde- 'meanors, State or -Federal Charges...Parole...P i roboaon.. DUI...Tral- "fic Tickets. .Bond -.Reduction PRIVATE ATTORNEYS -STATEWIDE 24 HOURS A-A-A AT- TORNEY REFER- RAL SERVICE (800)733-5342.. EARN DEGREE on- line from home. 'Medical, 'Business, 'Paralegal. "Com- puters. Job Place- Sment Assistance. -.-Computer & Finan- cial aid if qualify. (866)858-2121 www onlinetidewa- ienech.com. FREE PUBLISHING Guide. Have you written a book? Pub- .lish your book in weeks and have it. available for sale S worldwide. (' 888)232-4444 ,.ext.1738 or www lrafford.com"17 .38. - HUNT ELK, Red Stag, Whitetail. Buf- S falo, Wild Boar. Our s.'eason: now- 3/31/06. Guaranteed license. $5.00 tro- phy in two days No- Game/No-Pay poli- :cy. Days (314)209- S9800: evenings 314)293-0610. NEW WEBSITE fqr, Milton Florida www.millon-tiorida. us 1850)206-9626 PLACE YOUR AD HERE RUN YOUR ad STATEWIDE!!! For only $450 you can place your 25 word classified ad in over 150 newspapers throughout the state reaching over 5 MIL- S LON readers Call this newspaper or Advertising Net- ' 'works of Florida at- (866)742-1373 Vis- ."..' it us online at www.llorida-classi- -- tieds.coma Display .-. i ads aiso available. MU' ROS 402 Apartments 1 BEDROOM tur- nished apartment with central heat & c air. No pets. $400. monlh, $250. dep.. .-Call-for appointment. ... '994-7246 " S 2 BDRM/ 1 baih, Central H;AC. water; sewer, garbage- in- cluded. $400 m o.$350 deposit. Triplex- center unit o ;on Dearborn SI. S.(corner Dearborn & Peachtree in Milton) Drive by, then leave a message. 712- 7513. 2/1 APARTMENT S800+sqft $625, $625 Water view must have rental history 554-8138 DOWNTOWN MILTON-1 BR 1BA includes urilies.r'lon- smoking environ- ment, no pets. $675/mo. 572-7773 or 516-6848 MILTON BRICK .. duplex 2 bdrm/1 bath, stove, rerigera- tor laundry, sewer and water/garbage included. All ceramic tile. Non-smoking envt. $545 626- 2928. MILTON NEAR Whitting Field. 2bed/ 1bath. Total electric central heat and air. washer and dryer hook-ups. Huge yard, no pets. $500 mo $350 dep 850 981-1834. The All New! Jay Apartments FULLY RENOVATED ONE, TWO, AND THREE BEDROOM UNITS NOW AVAILABLE W.AC. 850-623-0609 11 C P Ie ne cen m 94 NE% ELE Ava $20 con' .acrc from Cou Call -for OFF Pac 480 EX lion doc Bay quite $99 curit 31 BatI refri [arg $55 dep AVA Cen clea Three bair refri bac $72 850 S1 1 583 $40s *3/2 5476 Miltli '3/2 671 Mili San FOR balh bacd pels dep Mar lorn 207 HOI NIS 3Be unilit effic dryer elec 404 406 Commercial Homes COMMERCIALL NEW HOME lor 'ROPERTY for rent- 3/2 all brick. Base. 750 sq.h. built in "05. 6250 wly remodeled, Starhill Drive ( Mil- ntrally located in ton) 981-3261 or Mvilon, $550 a 206-9298. ionlh. Call 623- STONEBROOK IN 39 or 384-951. Pace- patio home on WLY REMOD- golf course, 2/2, ED Office Spaces large patio. Ready liable for rent now. $1K. 994-8322. 0-$250 WATERFRONT- veniently located 3,000 s.f. 4 BR/3BA, )ss the street LR/DR/KIT Fam. n Santa Rosa Rm., appliances, inty Courthouse dock/boat house; 850-623-0208 non-smoking envi- details ronment $2,200. mo. FICE FOR lease, 572-7773. e location. 995- 408 4. Land .406 LAND FOR SALE Homes Refer to 2BR/2BA ClassificaLion CELLENT condi- #510 with deep water k. Blackwater MOBILE HOME lots ,very secluded & lor rent including Dt neighborhood. R.V's. FEMA wel- 5/mo. $500/se- come. Eastgate Mo- ty. 994-0667. bile Home Ranch. 626-8973. BEDROOM, 1 h, CH/A, stove, 410 gerator, carpet, Mobile Homes e fenced -lot. 2 BDRM/1 bath, 0 month, $300 fronl kitchen, on osit. 623-5981. Avalon Blvd. 626- ,ILABLE NOW- 8973. rally located 2 BED 1 bath nice n brick home. and clean. Pace ee bedroom, one area, central heat. n, C H/A. stove &area central hea geraior Fenced 995-171 3 2 TO 3 bedroom k iard. Ren0 rentals. Jay. Million 5, deposit 500 and Pace. $400 to $650. per month. Call 994-5703, leave FOR RENT' message FOR RENT 2 bed 1 Home bath East Gate Mo- 5 Stewart St. bile Home Ranch. 0" Call 626-8973 home FOR SALE- Double- home. o s wide mobile home n5Oak Meadows on 1,14 acre. 3/2. n 1150 1,600 s.f.. lip, $79,900. Will do Some e, owner financing CedaRige, wi$20K down. Call Barbara Cumbie 377-6787 or 626- nta Rosa Realty 8959. 623-0077 . SRENT 3bed 1 NICE, QUIET, clean R RENT 3bed 1 park. Includes waier, carport fenced garbage & lawn kyard, no inside rvice Two new s. $600 mo $600 service Two new - 00 m$i60 2bd,' 2ba. from $500 Available to $600. No pets chist. 5493 By-,: 255-7772 pets , Si. Milton. 637- . 7 412 USE UNFUR- Rooms For Rent HED for reni. PACE, FURNISHED .d/2Ba, inside room for z rent,' ty room, energy $450.00 per month, ;ient, washer and all utilities included. r hook-ups, all Non smoking envi- zinc. lenced yard. ronment. 995-8310. ceiling ians, non- smoker, no pets, no HUD, must have ac- ceplable credit. $850'$900. Call 748-3046 HOUSES FOR RENT- -Milton' & Pace- 3/2, double car garage. fenced yard. $925 a month, $700 depos- it. No pets. Call 981- 0495. MILTON, NEAR Hamiliton Bridge Road $750. Al- most new, 3/2, high & dry lot. Nice deck off kitchen. Possible- lease purchase for credit worthy tenant. Arnold Properties 221-5307. NEW 4BR/2BA all appliances included lovely neighborhood, large lot. $1400 mo. Call fo appointment' 416 Vacation & Resort CRUISE- 7 NIGHTS, EASTERN CARIBBEAN. Brand new ship sailing .r/t Irom Ft. Lauderdale November 2006- March 2007. >From $499 (port taxes in- cluded) with FREE BUS! (800)741- .1770, www.alla- boardtravel.com. 506 Homes 3/2 1.5 acres, totally renovated. Berryhill- hobbs schools. $153,000. Call 983- 8721 3/2. HOME with 1,575 s.f. and 1500 s.f workshop.$ 189.900. Owner finance $10,000 down 7%., 30 yrs. approx. $1,190.89 P & Imo., Linda 983-3062. BY OWNER/ AGENT 3bd,2ba. Lakefront. The Moors Goll & Rac- quet Club. $239,900. 380- 3660 FOR RENT three bedroom house/one bath large fronL'back yard space/all new heaing/aircondition- ing system. Close to four schools, malls. and more. Great for children. Pace area. $85000 monlhilst and last... Call 994-8884 avail- able 1st Marcn HOME FOR Sale- Morgan Ridge Sub- division in Milton, 2,150 si. on .07 acres, corner lot. 3bdrm.'2.5 bath. ol- lice. formal dining 'rm, marble, tile, 24 x 30 shed, privacy 'fence & more. $275.000. Call 850- 981-0655 MARl GOMEZ realtor pool 1 acre, 3br, 2ba off Avalon near 1-10 $165,000 MLS #285505 (850 ) 777-6586 (8501 939-5232 mgomez @jmerealty. corn www.jmerealty.com NC MOUNTAINS- LOG cabin $89,900. Easy to finish cabin on secluded site. Million $$$ Views Available on 1-7 acre parcels $29,900-$79,900. Free Info Available! 18280256-1004. NEW WATER-, FRONT Custom home 1/2 acre lot, fish off your own dock. From garden tub to' smooth top stove. Utility build- ing, well sprinklers, covered porch, NEAR 1-10 EXIT. Call Richard Braz- zeal, EXIT-NFI 850-255-1923 for al- fordable waterfront at $199.900 PACE- HOME with attached apartment, total s.f. 2,336 on fenced acre. $239,900. 5025 Serry Lane.' 994- 3249; 510 Land LAND FOR RENT Refer to Classification #408 510 Land SECLUDED & SERENE NW of NAS Whit- ing Field 20 Placid acres zoned agricultural Land prop. tax value at $198,043 3 mobile homes, garage, barn, shed *$247,239 626-6767 512 Mobile Homes MOBILE HOME & lot, 2 bdrm, 2 baln. 983-4930. NEED FINANCING on a house or mo- bile home? I may can help. Also VA available. Dorothy Rogers -Easigale Mobile Home Park 626-8973. SECLUDED & SERENE NW of NAS Whit- ing Field 20 Placid acres zoned agricultural Land prop. tax value at $198,043 3 mobile homes, garage, barn, shed $247,239 626-6767 SECLUDED 6 acres Northeast ol Milton, 10 minutes from Blackwater Slate Park. 2- 1999 Palm Harbor modular homes. 3B/ 2Bath. front and back porch on both, shop, storage. fully stocked fish pond. Four acres fenced pasture. Beautiful family nomesite, must selj or medical reasons,' $300,000 for all. Call 850-957-8784 or 850-554-5237. 556 Homes MURPHY, NORTH CAROLINA AHH COOL SUMMERS MILD WINTERS Af- fordable Homes & Mountain Cabins CALL FOR FREE BROCHURE 1877i837-2288 EXIT REALTY MOUN- TAIN VIEW PROP- ERTIES www.exii- murphycom SEEKING A QUALI- TY LOG HOME MANUFACTURER? Dealers Needed Original Old' Timer Log Homes High' Commissions, Sta- bility, Support, Val- ue. Contact Mr. Henry (800)467-, ': 3006 www.oldtimer- Ibghomes.com. 558 Investments MOVE TO TEN- NESSEE! LOOKING FOR LAKE LOTS, LAKE HOMES, LAND, FARMS, VICTORIANS, IN- VESTMENT OR MARINAS WE HAVE IT ALL AT -AFFORDABLE PRI-' SCES. EXECUTIVE, CHOICE REAL ES- TATE IN TENNES- SEE (865)717-7775 CHARLOTTE BRANSON AGENT OR VISIT MY WEB- SITE WWW.EXEC- UTIVECHOICEREA- LESTATE.COM OR WWW.CHARLOT- TEBRANSON COM. () 560 Land A LOT OF LOTS AVAILABLE IN SOUTHWEST FLORIDA. Cape Coral, Lehigh and Lake Placid. Waler- front. Multi-family, single family and commercial. www hmpproperties. corn or call (2391707-0888. ADULT COMMUNI- TIES and Other Properties For Sale Ocala Marion County Team Real Estate of Ocala. Inc. Realtor Multiple Listing Service (888391-6658. ASHEVILLE. NC AREA HOMESITES Own a private mountain retreat. Gated riverfront community. Stun- ning mountain views. 1 to 8 acres from the $60s. Four- -season climate Call 1866)292-5762. Bear River Lodge. BEAUTIFUL NORTH CAROLINA. WINTER SEASON IS HERE' MUST SEE. THE BEALUTI-, FUL PEACEFUL MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN NC MOUNTAINS. Homes, Cabins, Acreage & Invest- ments. Cherokee Mountain Realty GMAC Real Estate, Murphy www.chero- keemountainrealty.c om Call for Free Brochure 18001841- 5868. .. COASTAL NC DEEPWATER! Off- season Special- Save Big! 10 acres- $139.900. Beautiful- ly wooded, deep boatable water, long pnsline shoreline. Access to ICW, At- lantic, Sounds. Pow- er, phone, perked. Excellent Iinancing. Call now (8001732- 6601 x 1458. COASTAL SOUTH- EAST Georgia Large wooded water access, marsh' view, lake front, and golf oriented homesites from the mid $70's Live oaks, pool, ten- nis, golf.. (877)266- 7376. www.cooper- spoint.com. 560 Land PLACE YOUR AD HERE E TENNESSEE Lake Properties Homes. /from $200,000 L to $1,00.0,000.. Lake- front .lots from $100,000 Lakeview lois Irom $35,000 Call Lakeside Realty (423)626-5820 or visit www.lakesi- derealry-In corn EAST ALABAMA Mountain Property For Sale One hour wesl. of Atlanta in, Piedmont. AL Beau- tiful .View 48 acres $144,000 1. 14,400 down 11,087 per month owner ri- nanced. Call Glenn (850)545-4928. EAST TENNESSEE PROPERTIES FOR SALE- Sold by own- er. Log Homes, Lots & Acreage near Pi- geon Forge- Gallin- burg, Newporn & White Pine. Call Ricky Bryanl (423)623-2537. EASTERN TEN- NESSEE MOUN- TAIN HOMESITES Gated lakeside com- munity. 1 to 5 acre wooded and lake view sites irom thme $40s. Planned amenities. Minutes from Cnattanooga. Call today (866)292- 5769 Gates of the River. GEORGIA - BLAIRSVILLE IN THE NORTH GEORGIA MOUN- TAINS. Land, Homes, Commercial & Investment. "EV- ERYTHING WE TOUCH TURNS TO SOLD" Jane Baer Realty, (706)745- 2261, (800)820- 7829 www.janebaer- realtyco. janeba- er@alltel.net GOV'T HOMES $0 DOWN' BANK RE- PO'S & FORECLO- SURESI NO CRED- IT OK! $0 LOW DOWNI Call for List- 'ngs '(60)498-6 69. GROUND FLOOR PRE-CONSTRUC- TION Coconut Grove High Rise, Complete Amenities, SMinutes To Beach, Restaurants, Enter- tainment. Great Rental Investment. COMPLETED IN 2007. ONLY 10:, In- vestment For Quali- fied Buyers. JACK ZWEIG, REALTOR CASTLES REALTY. (877)468-5687. S 9. w, l 560 Land HORSE. FARM LIQ- UIDATION 20 acres-. $59,900 Lush pas- tures, beautiful trout stream, spectacular upslate NY setting! Ideal summer home site' Terms avail! Call nowl (877)909- 5263 www.up- stateNYland corn WATERFRONT LAND Sale! Direct Waterfront Parcels from only $9,900! 2 acres dockable wilh Log Cabin PKg. from $89.900! 4.5 acres dockable watierront -only $99,900! All properties are new to the market! Call toll-free (866i770- 5263 ext. 8 560 Land LAKEFRONT BAR- GAINS! Waterfront Properties from $99,900 Lake Gun- tersville, Aiabama Exclusive Goose Pond Island Premier bass fishing destina- tion ONE DAY ON- LY LAND SALE' -Saturday, February 11th- 90 minutes from Ailania 1 hour or less from Birming- ham. Hunlsville, Chattanooga. Call. NOW for early ap- poinimeni! (888iLAKE-SALE x 914 LARGE MTN. Land Bargains. High Ele- vanon Adloins Pris- tine State Forest. 20+ AC to 350 AC Sweeping Min Views. Streams 560 Land MOUNTAINS QOF NORTH 'GA. The Very Best of River- front, Lakefront, Acreage Tracts, Building Parcels From 1 to 195 Acres Direct From Owners (706)276-7773.' MEGAN KRATZ NC MOUNTAINS 1051 acres on mountain lop in gal- ed community, view. trees, wateriall & large public lake nearby, paved pri- vale access, $119,500 owner , 18661789-8535 www.NC77 com. - .,"Copyrighted Material 0 ,v* Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News Providers" S*j* ' '"*^^ ^ $5 F .. Sa id Et in( .tu ca er he Find your name and win $5.00 I d your name in the Classified F, Section of Wednesday's or ,, rday's Press Gazette and you r n win $5.00. Bring proof of . itification bi y our office before date of next publication and K-- 6629 Elva St., Milton 623-2120 u , [ I I- s s "Copyrighted Material Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News Providers" * -~ * -~ - * * 9 0 0 0 * - * * * - 0 - * Local tax ca - - - * - Find out about these and more in your local paper! Stay Informed. Read your public notices. www. floridapublicnotices.com i Public Notice Haoride Tuesdayict S a 0 0 - . 7 w 560 La nd 1ORTH CAROLINA 9 ted Lakefront ommunity1.5 acres pus, 90 miles of oreline. Never before offered with 20 pre-develoment counts, %90 financing. qall(800)709-5253 TENNESSEE LAKEFRONT HOMESITES 1 to 6 icres from the $40s. Spectacular lake, mountain and wood- i1 nature sites new- I released. Just 1-. 112 hours to Nash- Dle. Don't miss out! Call (866)339-4966. TENNESSEE KEFRONT RE- IEATS Newly re-. 1lased lakefront, wooded and moun- thin view sites. 1 to acres from the the sunsets over the lake! Call (866)339- 4966. Eagles Ridge. "ENNESSEE lAKESIDE RE- TREATS New gated community. Incredi- ble lake & mountain, views.I to 5 acre building sites from the $40s. Lake ac- cess, boat ramp, pri-: vate slips (limited). Don't miss out. Call (p66)292-5769. 496 Eale ide I PAGE 10B THE SANTA ROSA PRESS GAZETTE FEBRUARY 11, 2006 560 Land TIRED OF Hurri- canes? Buy the last of Georgia Coast. Waterfront, low 300's; Marshfront, 200's; Golf Course, Mid 150's. Great investment property. Call Charlie & Part- ners, (912)258- 4561. WESTERN NC MOUNTAINS North Carolina Where. there is: Cool Moun- tain Air, Views &, Streams, Homes. Cabins & Acreage. CALL FOR FREE BROCHURE OF MOUNTAIN PROP- ERTY SALES (800)642-5333. Re- alty Of Murphy 317 Peachtree St. Mur- phy, N.C. 28906. www realtyofmur- : phycom... 706 Livestock Supplies HAY FOR SALE Coastal Hay. 623- 6769 or 336-2267. WRAPPED PEANUT HAY Call 623-8237. 708 Pets GERMAN SHEP-. HERD, excellent coat, 13 months, all vaccination, obedi- ent trained, ,$200 with accessories, call 292-8765 KITTENS, ADORA- BLE, playful, free to loving home, litter, box trained. Call 994-7733. .. LOOKING FOR fos- ter home for "Cham- pion Line" akc Ger- man Shepherd dogs, the best ones from all over the panhandle area.' Please call for an in- terview 626-0255 SEEKING FEMALE teacup Chihuahua: Reasonable. 983- 3500.: VALENTINE PUP- PIES FREE!I 1 male; 1 female (mix) born 01/01/06. 626- 6413 .: . MIXED BREED puppies, verysweet. free to good homes Must agree to be neutered and first shots. 623-9623 712 Lost & Found PETS LOST DACHS- HOUND RED Fe- male-Lost in Wood- bine Area. Call 994- 8557. 712, Lost & Found PETS FOUND- BROWN & WHITE Male Dog in the Guernsy Rd. Pace area. Call 995- 5746 or 261-3598 or 261-1173. LOST 9 month old white & black medium hair dog, look like a Sprin ger Spaniel. Lost in vicinity 'of Stewart St..- Re ward offer. 626 - 6444 or 516 .- 5445 LOST MALE CAT No tail, creamy white with gray face and blue eyes. 623-3519 LOST BEAGLES in East Milton area Right after Dennis near the end of July. 1. male, 1 female, Please call with any, information 626& 2428 or 516-7983. LOST 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 712 Lost & Found PETS I Missing am. Blonae Male Dog 501-9889 806 Appliances FOR SALE- G.E. profile side by side refrigerator with ice and water in door blacK) like new $350. 995-8730 S814 Furniture FOR SALE China Cabinet. $150. . Please call 623- 4940 816 Jewelry 31.60 GRAM Rare beveled herring bone chain necklace 14 karat gold. No checks. $950. Call850-3131885. 818 Lawn Equipment FOR SALE- Murray. 12.5 h.p., 38 in. cut riding lawnmower w/dump ,cart. -New, less than 20 hours running time. $700. 983-2779. 822 Musical Instruments ALLEN CHURCH Organ. AGO pedal board,' 2 manual, large detach speak- . er. $1500 626-2539 OLD GUITARS WANTED! Fender, Gibson, Gretsch, Martin, D'Angelico, Slromberg, Ricken- backer, and Mosrite. 1930's thru 1960's. Top cash paid! (800)401-0440. 830 Miscellaneous .For Sale ALL STEEL BLDGS UPTO 50 "' OFF! Engi- neered for Hurricane Coast! Ship factory director or quick deliv- ery. 24 x 30 Up 10o 100 x 200 1 Call Nowl 18001 499- 6401 Eddie. FOR SALE- Yanmar tractor, disk, & bush rog. 20 np diesel Price negioiable For into call 626- 4558 after 6 p.m. 830 Miscellaneous For Sale BUILDING SALE! "Beat Next In- crease!" 20x26 Now $3340. 25x30 $4790. 30x40 $7340. 40x60 $11,490. Factory Di- rect, 26 Years. Many Others. Ends/acces-. sories optional. Pio- neer (800)668-5422. I WILL remove junK ,vehicles for free. 306-5397 or 957- 4761. LIKE NEW V-121 SFolding transporta- ble -power .wheel- chair, includes J2 Deep Contour' w/ drop seat gel wheel- chair cushion. Re- tails for, $4,000.. asking $1,800 for bolh. 626-8533. METALROOF- ING Save $$$ Buy direct' 'from manufacturer. 20 colors in stock with all access - ries. Quick turn around! Delivery available Toll Free (888)393-0335. Centipede- | St. A.Lugusine i Farm Direct I \Xe Deliver ! 434-0066 830 Miscellaneous For Sale We Deliver & Install Centipede St. Augustine Bermuda Bailed Pine Straw Call us first Save Time Ca us lat Save Money HLy. 87 So. Milton 626-85781 SIDE X side refrig $200 OBO, micro- wave/toaster $50, new bedliner- fiber, glass tool box $50 both lit Ford Ranger, coffee maker $5.00 626-6413 832 Miscellaneous Wanted DEMO HOMESITES WANTED NOW' For the NEW Kayak. SPool! The ., On-.- Ground Pool wiai In- ground Features' unique Opportunity. SAVE $$. Call l8660348-7560 FREE ESTIMATES' Financing. GLASS CRAFTER needs empty glass soft drink bottles, (all kinds. Not necessa- rily collectors edi- tions. Will pick up 983-8042. 832 Miscellaneous .; Wanted PAY CASH for junk cars or trucks. Run- ning or not. Call 983-9527 834 Lost & Found MERCHANDISE FOUND Boating & Fishing equipment left be- hind at boat launch at bridge by the Riv- erwalk. Please call 983-8243 to- identify. LOST CITIZEN'S Echo Watch at David's Cat Fish House on Thursday 12,22. Please contact at 434-1292. Reward is offered 904 Cars 94 NISSAN. needs work. 94 Dodge Shadow, runs line. $1,000 boln. 516- 4220 914 Recreational 12 1/2 FT TRUCK Camper, electric jacks. air. lurnace. $3.000.00 850-981- 1951 916 Sport Utility Vehicles ,1993 FORD Explorer XLT- As is. $1,800. Call 549-8817. 918, Trucks 91' CHEVY S-10; 4.3 Liter, V-6. $2,500. 994-7286 '98 CHEVY S-10 Vtec motor, 80,000 miles, good condi- tion. $5,500. 623- 8415 SELLING HUS- BAND'S truck 2002 Chev-fleet side load- ed with everything Alloy Wheels'towing pk. 55,000 miles looks new. $13,500. 995-8779. No call after 9pm TRUCK CHEV.72 short wheel', runs sunroof, sliding back glass. $900 or better ,offer. , 922 Other SMALL CAMPER Dodge 318, stove. ref. sink, potti and low miles. Milton $3,600 OBO Rear window mid 90's Ford Ranger pick-up $60 . 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Free estimates. ,994-7585 'Im En--4 Licensed & Insurec 791-019E ~5 V4 ft cJ~ ISENIOR CARE I 1944-2 I PAGE 12B THE SANTA ROSA PRESS GAZETTE FEBRUARY 11. 2006 Kenny Kens- you always be my Valentine's!! Forever! .. Love Mom ... ,.anny & Paw Paw Blocke. Roses are red and Violets are blue your the L- best Grandparents and -.^ I love you ..' 0ULOVE 1 ES THE WINNER OF THE LOVE LINE DR_.., CHRIS HAGER. HE WILL RECEIVE." 'l.. TICKETS TO THE RIDGE AND A GIFT Ce CATE TO LA HACIENDA. CONGRATULAfTI k Happy 12th Valentine's Day and Happy 10th anniversary. May we hav. m.many more together1.- -...- I love You .i-..Shaw..n hank You for accepting my first kiss! Happy Valentine's to my husband! I love you! .. Jacquelyn ... :... .... yy, My Little "V" My Wife, My Life My Dove, My Love happy Valentine's Da- .- Mr. Williams. ? Remember the night we met?' The rain & the beach? It was - wonderful and so are you. ... Happy Birthday & %-. .Happy Valentine's Day!.-. *. Love D. Bowden >" Grace,"' Daddy's Little Pince Will you be my Valentine? -. Love, Daddy.. Y ..-A TI - A. Thanks for being a great husband and father! We love you! V. and A.J... To: Grandma Owens,' I love you lots! -..Happy Valentine's Day! -From: Ryan Schaffer. ^^'Love many, trust few, Sbut always paddle . Your own canoe! Caton, I love you most of all! .. Mom C, *. .* Ilotywlxb ~eymxc F -Rvn iV tan.yaridm~e 6 7ae 4 SATURDAY ,Gazette S February 11,2006 L Section C tv es Randall & Brandenburg Wed @ your library @ Your LibrarN Milton Public Library 5541 Alabama St.. Milton, FL 32570.623-5565 Library Hours: Monday, Friday, Saturday 9:00-5:00 Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 9:00-8:001 Library Activities Calendar Gulf Coast Gardening from the Ground UP! The UF/IFAS Santa Rosa County Cooperative Extension Office and the Santa Rosa County Master Gardeners Association .\ill present this award-win- Sning program at the'AMilton 'Library and the Na arre Library on Saturdays at 1:30- 3:00 p.m.: Program 2 "Trees \s. Hurricanes" Na arre February 11; Milton, February '18 Program 3 "Vegetable "Gardening" Na% arre February 25; Milton. March 4 Program 4" Garden Design" Na\arre March 11: Milton. .March 18 Program 5 "Roses & Amar llis" Navarre March 25; Milton April 1 Registration for each class "\ill open at the respective Slibran at 1:00 p.m. on the day of the class. IRS Tax Forms are no%% available @ Your Milton SLibrar) AARP Tax Aid Program February 7- April.15: The AARP consultants offer free IRS tax preparation ser% ic- es @ Your Milton Librar3 each Tuesday) and Thursday 9:00 - '1:00. No reservations are taken; attendees are assisted on a first come. first serve basis. Children's Programs- Spring Themie: Farm Animals and ForestiWoodland A.ninals' Group Story Time for Ages .3-5 each Wednesday at 9:30-this is for caregiver L groups appointment required Preschool Storx Time for Ages 3-5 each Wednesday at 10:30-Children should be able to attend story time without a, caregiver. Children's Mardi Gras/Slorybook Character Parade: Saturday, February 25, 2006. Children of all ages '(parents also) can dress in the costume of a storybook charac- ter and walk in the parade. Prizes will be awarded for cos- tumes in various age cate- gories. Registration begins at City Hall at 9 a.m. on the 25th. Children and parents will. walk or ride (in strollers, on bikes or skates) from City Hall to the Blackwater Heritage Trail Visitor Center where refresh- ments will be.served and sto- ries read by the SRC Children's Librarian. After School Programs: Wednesday, Feb. 15 3:00 p.m. Love Your Pet Wednesday, Mar. 15 3:00 ,p.m. Leaping Library Leprechauns Wednesday, Apr. 5 - Celebrate National Library Week @ Your Library http://wfrl.lib.fl.us . Serving all communities of central Santa Rosa County, including Allentown, Avalon, Bagdad, Chumuckla, Harold, Milton, Munson, Pace, Pea Ridge and all areas in between. Frank and Deborah Randall and Bill and Geri Brandenburg are. proud to announce the marriage of their children, Kristen Randall and Nick Brandenburg. The wedding was held Saturday, October 15, 2005 at the First United Methodist Church of Milton. The reception followed at: Collins Mill Creek apartments in Milton. . Sharing in the wedding party was Jennifer Pinckard, Christina McDonald, Nick's daughter Myah Brandenburg. Jared Brandenburg and Kiki Brandenburg.' Kristen's father Frank Randall gave her away. After their honeymoon in Daytona Beach Nick resumed working as a carpenter for McCaminmon Construction and Kristen is awaiting the arrival of their newborn baby due March 22 ** Mr and Mrs Nick Brandenburg Millers celebrate 46 years Carl and Grace Miller celebrated their Fred Nobles of Pace. Annie Manint of 46th Wedding Anniversary on Februar) Mlande'ille. LA. Susie Reddoch of 11, 2006. Milton. Sarah Spicer of Atmore. Timmni Carl is retired from the U.S. Na%\ and Nobles of Milton, Connie Maggard of S-the Port of Pensacola. Munson. The\ hate 13 grandchildren Grace is a retired Private Home and 14 great grandchildren and I more Health Care giver. They ha\e 7 chil- due in August. dren-Dianne Williams of DaMistille. Carl and Grace Miller Gilmer celebrates 105th birthday Elva Gilmer celebrated her 105th birthday this week. Elva has resided at the Heritage of Santa Rosa for nearly 3 years. Santa Rosa Counts loves you! Submit your engagement, wedding, or anniversary announcements! We also love to show off your beautiful children! Email to church@sr-pg.com or stop by our office at 6629 Elva Street, Milton Elva Gilmer C 1 Jay Elem The following students from Jay Elementar) School achieved Honor Roll status for the 2nd Nine Weeks for 2005/2006. Congratulations! AllA's: Katie Baker, Makenzie Bray, Paige Bray. Briana Brown, Jeffrey Chen. Kolby Copeland, Brooke Donahue, Camille Driver, Lauren Dufilho, Thomas Fischer, Aaron Floyd, Anna Gibbs, Caristyn Golden, Abby Harrison, Tessa Hendricks., Sydney Lowery, Haden McCaskill, Holden McCaskill, Olivia Moore, Zackary Nolan, Brooke Odom, Colby Odom, Carly Owens, Meredith Owens, Jody Paramore, Hannah Roberts, Logan Rowell, Rebecca Shultz, Paige Smith, Satchel Starling, BrayLee Strawbridge, Shelby Thomas, Lora Watson, Dylan Wolfe. All A's & B's .Sarah Adkinson, Eddie entary announces honor roll students Agrait, Kaitlyn Aguirre. Austin Autrey, Brittan' Barnes. Sarah Barnes, Sydnie Barnhill, Danielle Belden, Justin Bethea, Dana Blackmon, Allison Blair, Katy Bodiford, Brandon Boutwell. Crystal Brow' n. Cody' Br\vant. Chandler Burgess., Cole Burkhead. Eli Burkhead. Becca Calloway, Travis Cooley, Abby Copeland, Colby Diamond, Lauren Diamond, Malloray Diamond, Emily 'Dobson, Kendra Duncan, Kyrah Dunsford, Cody English, Erin Fairall, Andrew Floyd, Justice Garcia, Joshua Gay, Jeremy Gibbs, Brittany Gillman, J. D. Godfrey, Jackson Godwin, John Daniel Golden, Garrett Greene, Dalton Gunn, Tyler Hartjen, Brianna Hawthorne, Hillary Hendricks, Austin Herring, David Herring, Diandra Howard, Sawyer Hudson, Sean Ivie, Jordan Jackson, Amberly James, Mike Kelley, Taylor Kelley, Jason Knight, Joseph Lambeth, Morgan Lewis, Crystal Low ry, Cheyenne Mack, Dakota Mack, Daniel Madden, Troy Mandris, Gena May, Rachel May, Morgin Mitchem, Taylor Moore, Haley Mulford, Beverly Murphy, Tyler Odom, James Paramore, Justin Parker, Makala Paul, Samantha Pearson, .Hannah Pope, Tyler Prescott, Areil Pyritz, Isaiah Pyritz, Abby Raney, Tori Raught, Stephany Rice, Alisha Roberts., Amy Shroyer, Colton Sims, Dylan Sims, Sabre Spray, Katelynn Stetson, Brooke Tegenkamp, Eric Trevino, Bayleigh Upton, Tate Upton, Hunter Vaughn, Katelyn Warrick, Ben Watson, Sara Weaver, Kendra Wells, Max Whitman, Maranda Wise Citizenship: Matthew Taylor, Dixie Morrell, Zaxery Petitt, Brittany Burnham, Christian Kent, Angel Ard, Trisha Crapps, Jeremy O'Brien, Cordale Courtney, Tanner Macks, Alexus Singley, Brandy Lowery, Kayla Harrison, Jordan Kent, Lee Acree, Miles Whitman, Blake Reid, Allison Woodard, Timmy Locklin, Austin Gonzalez, K. C. Foley, Reid Kelley, Jaden Moore, Jorja Agriat Skye Donahue' Megan Mulford, Lauren Gavin, Matti Holt, Samantha Campbell, Austin Boutwell, Nolan Hawthorne, Hannah Taylor, Kelsey Loper, Justic Brewton, Isaac Pyritz, Morgan Kelley, Bethany Murphy, Aaron Campbell, Casey Zylstra, Launa Burkhead, Alaina Smith, A. J. Nash, Tanner Paul, Aimee Bohannon, Ashley Freeman, Cade Diamond, Colton Morris, Steven Archer, Gage Holland, Brittany White, Ally Settle, Alisha Roberts, Luke Klavon, Mathew Nowling, Dana Blackmon, Emily Dobson, Sheldon Flinn, Cody Burgett, Paige Smith. Ben Watson, Stephany Rice, Jessalyn Phelps, Brandon Boutwell, Beverly Murphy,. Travis Cooley, Brittany Tegenkamp.Austin Bohnert, Cody Freeman, Kyrah Dunsford, T. J. Rice, Chanda Hawthorne, David Herring, Brittany Joiner, Morgan Lewis, Jonathan Matthews, Megan McGee, Hunter Kirkland, Wesley Strickling, Mike Kelley, Meredith Owens. | ,Send in y'our.. C community y Tews! Email_ "'church@sr-_'. 'pg.com, fax .to g623-2007. or st| y our office d 629 Elva Stre| Milton " L'sailta Hosaj r ae -u Obituaries The Santa Rosa Press Gazette William "Bill" Robert Land 1925-2006 SWilliam "Bill" Robert Land,' age 80. of Milion died on Friday February3, 2006 after a lengthy and valiant battle with multiple illnesses. Bill was born November 13, 1925. the only son of Will and Abbie Ard Land. His birthplace ,l~a?/','/ 1 Y a ,/ 1 z.' 1 ,c Wp~eWe M4- still stands as the oldest house on Woodbine Road in Pace. He was a descendent of four of Santa Rosa County's pioneer families. His paternal grand- parents-Nathan and Susan Barnes Land are buried in the Bagdad Cemeter3. His mate'r- nal grandparents-Greenberr, and Ida Penton Ard, are buried in the Ard Field Cemetery near Chumuckla. He was preceded in death by his parents and by his beloved sister-Nellie V. Norris. r 1. , Bill attended Pace Elementary and Milton High Schools. While still in high school, he was drafted into the U.S. Arms, where his sern ice was cut short b\ a severe injury. Back in high school, he married his best friend-Willa Foxxworth. He drove a school bus, and in his senior year t1944-45), he did some teach- ing and was named Playing Coach of the Basketball Team. e s//e 6 4aM He attended the University of Florida on an athletic scholar- ship, where he lettered in both football and basketball. He earned his B.A. Degree in Education in 1948, and his NM.A. Degree in School Administration in 1951, both at the University of Florida. Bill's career began at Million High School in 1948, %%here he taught math and sci- ence, and coached football and basketball for four) years. In 1952. he became Teaching Principal at Harold School. In 1956 he became Principal of Berry hill Elementary. In 1973 he then became Assistant Superintendent for Personnel and Chief Negotiator until his retirement in 1979. Bill "as a longtime mem- ber of the Milton Lions Club. He served in various profes- sional organizations and with Ray Helms officiated in many area basketball games. In the early 1970's he and three other principals - Lennice Burleson, Theodis Jackson and Pasco Gibsoni set up a corporation and built Milton's first nursing home. In retirement he enjoyed his hobbies of woodworking, gar- dening and fishing. In 1995 he became one of the first inductees into Milton High School's Athletic Hall of Fame. A devoted family man. he lo\ed spending time with his children and grandchil- dren. teaching them about activities in and around the water, the \workshop. and the fields and woods. He provided loving care for all the elderly members of our families, also . rcly L- hm |l_ m u ltuarnes AMMAL HOSP3"AL National Pet Dental Health Month February 1 28, 2006 www.PetDental.com Poor Oral Hygiene: Ignoring the conditions of your pet's mouth can lead periodontal disease, tooth loss, and other serious health problems, such as heart, liver and kidney failure. Serious Veterinary Care For Serious Pet Owners to 69a for a continual succession of cats and dogs. Bill is survived by his "wife of 62 years-Willa Land of Milton; his children-Martha Mason, and friend Dave Norris. Robert and Terry Land. Sharon and Bruce Powell, and Bruce Land; his grandchil- dren-Burke and Sarah Ritter, Travis Ritter. Brandy and Dean Ward. Kerry Land. Rorie Land. and Jesse Smith; great grandchildren-Becks Ward, and Emily Ward: special nieces and nephews-Gail and J. C. Silcox, Nell lMcNeely. and Pete and Helen Nichols. He is also survived b\ a multi- tude of other relatives and friends. Memorial Sen ices "ere held at 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday. February 7, 2006 at the Lewis Funeral Home Chapel in Milton. Burial followed in the Lew is Williams CemeterN with Lew is Funeral Home directing. The family received friends on Monday evening, FebruarN 6. 2006 at the Lew is Funeral Home in Milton. The family requests that in lieu of flowers, memorials can be made to the Scholarship Fund. SRCREA. Attention: NMaril_\n James. 6325 Blueberry Street. Milton, Florida 32570. The family wishes to express our gratitude to the staff's of Santa Rosa Medical Center. The Health Center of Pensacola, Coenant Hospice. and also to Drs." Mayeaux, Shoufis. Bouchard, and Szymoniak. for their skillful and compassionate care. Phyllis Ann Edwards 1943-2006 Phyllis Ann Ed'wards. age 62. of Pace. passed away on Friday afternoon February 3. 2006. Phyllis was born in Dothan, Alabama, and had resided in the PensacolaPace area for most of her life. "'Mom enjoyed her life to the fullest. She enjoyed being a Wifee. mother, granny and "GG". She traveled many places and made many friends. She was mom and granny to many people. She lived her life through and for her kids and grandkids-to her there w\as nothing more important. She as know n and lo'ed for her contagious laugh and lo\e of casinos." Phyllis was preceded in death by her husband-ETCMN (Ret) Thomas "Buddy" Edwards. Jr.. and her mother- Bonme. She is survived bN her 3 children-Tamra i.Michael i Cutts of Pace, Dana Hancock of Belle ille. IL. and TroN SiTaniai Ed\wards of Orlando. , FL; -5 grandchildren-Heather ''(Adam i Motes, Erica Cults, Rachel Cutts. Brandon Ed\\wards. and Brittan\ Edwards: 1 great granddaugh- ter-Maddie MNlotes; other fam- ilv Annie Harris. and Bud Neal: and her beloved "Bo". Celebration of life services for PhI llis ere held at 11 a.m. on Nlonday. February 6. 2006 at the Lew is Funeral Home in Milton. The family received friends' on Sunday evening. February 5,' 2006 at the Lewis Funeral Home in Milton. Gabbard, Pearl Pearl Gabbard. age 76. of Ja\, FL. died Tuesday. January\ 31, 2006. He was a long-time resident of Ja\. He served in the Army during the Korean Conflict and received a purple heart. He \was a minister and devoted daily time to visitingg the patients at Jay Hospital., there he would sing and pray He \\as recog-, nized bs WEAR. Channel 3' News,,in the -segment \of "Angels In Our NMist." fort is' compassionate and uqrxlfish, acts of kindness. He w\as a lot - ing husband, father, grandfa- ther, and great grandfather. He %\as preceded in death b\ his parents--Mack and Effie Gabbard; granddaugh- ter-Cristi King: 2' brothers and 5 sisters. ' He is survived b\ his wife of 52 years--Edith Gabbard of Jay; sons-Donnie (Lynn) Gabbard of Pace, Randy i Karen) Gabbard of Jay, 'Tim tRenee) Gabbard, Milton; daughters -Linda .(Gary) Boatright, Jay, Regina (Gerald), King, Milton; a special nephew from Kentucky-E.B. Smith; 14 grandchildren and 10 great- grandchildren. Funeral Services were held at 11 a.m., Friday, February 3, 2006 at the Jay Funeral Home with Pastor Joe Johnson offici- ating. Burial followed at the Eastern Gate Cemetery. Active pallbearers were Donnie Gabbard, Randy Gabbard, Tim Gabbard, Mike Gabbard. Mark Gabbard, Gary Boatright. Jr., Ryan Gabbard, and Br.an Gabbard. Honorary pallbearers are Gerald King,. Gary Boatright, Sr., Johnny Watson, and E.B. Smith. The family would like to extend a special thanks to. the: Emerald Coast Hospice, The VA at Biloxi, MS, True. Worship Assembly of God Church, Pace Assembly of God Church. Dr. C. David Smith and concerned friends. Ja\ Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Long, Eunice Hill 1918-2006 I Eunice Hill Long, 87. of 4225 Indiana Circle in Pace went to be \ith her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on January 25, 2006. She suffered heart failure, but had suffered from Dementia and Nlacular Degeneration for several \ears. NMrs. Long was a member :of the First Presbyterian Church of Milion and attended church faithfully until she \\as unable to do so. r : s. Long was born on September 3. 1918 in Jakin. Georgia. She %%as the last of 12 children born to Joel J. and Callie Easom Hill. She out- lived all her brothers and sis- ters., In 1936 Mrs. Long married Clatt Lone of Bascom. Florida and the\ had tvwo chil- dren. Mr. Long passed aw'ay August 27,. 191 ;1 Donalson ille, Georgia there 'they had retired. Their first child, Gene Larry Long, 'was born February 24. 1939 and'died June 1, 1975. Their second child. L Lnda Ann Long (Butter\ orthi w\as born August 27. 1943. Mrs. Long lived \ith her. daughter until her death. Besides her daughter. Mrs. Long is .survived b\ four grandchildren. nine great- grandchildren and one great great-grandchild. She is also tisur'ilecd by a special ex- daughter-in-law. Linda W\right of Tallassee. Alabama and mani\ nephews and nieces. :Funeral services \\ere held Januar\i 29. 210016 at the Trahan Funeral Home in Pensicola. She %%ill be laid to rest at Springield Cemeter) in Jakin. Georgia at a future date. The family asks \ou to do. anything possible to help the Alzheimer's .Association of NWFlorida in helping to find a Secure for this terrible disease WS21.4 Saturday February 11, 2006 DPnn 9-P 'Ile lp Sal iday'February 11, 2006 Community AARP Tax Aide, sites now open to public As of February 1, all AARP Tax Aide sites, are open -in Escambia and Santa Rosa counties. Volunteer.tax prepar-. ers are located at the follow ing locations at the times indicated: SANTA ROSA County: Avalon 'Beach Fire Department-Monday and 'Wednesday from 9 a.m. to 1: p.m. SMilton Library--Tuesday and Thursday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Gulf Breeze, Library- Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Navarre L ibrar' Thursday and Friday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. ESCAMBIA County: Bayview Senior Center- Monday through Thursday from 12 noon to 4 p.m. Felix Miga Senior Center- Mqnday, Tuesday and, Thursday. 12noonto4p:mr.and Wednesday. from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Hillcrest Baptist Church- Monday, Wednesday and Friday from.9 a.m. to 1 p.m.. Pensacola Public Library- Tuesday, Friday and Saturday from 9 a.m..to 1 p.m . "South.%est Region Library- Tuesda\ and ThursdaN from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. , Vickre, Communirty Center--Tuesdav and Thursday fronm9 a.m. to 1 p.m. AARP Tax Ai.de is an all ol- UWF SBDC will offer IRS Workshops The Uni'ersit\ of West Florida Small Business, Development Center '(Pensacol.i Location) will be offering Internal Re\erue Senrice Tax Series workshops during the ,eek of Februarn 13. Fee for the entire series (5 workshops is $40. or work- shops ma\ be taken indi'idu- ally for $10 each. To reserve a space. call i850-473-7830i or register online at S\\\ sbdc.uwf.edu. - Small Business Tax Workshop- General workshop cover- ing r pes of business organi-' zations. record keeping. accounting methods,. business returns., net profit & loss. deductions & credits, depreci- ation. Schedule C. and Schedule SE. Self EmploNyment Tax, and Estimated Tax Fee:.. $10. FebruarN 13 9:00 a.m. until noon. . Employment Taxes Topics of discussion \\ill include worker classification. hiring employees., ithhold- ing requirements. Employer Identification Number., Income Tax, Social Securit . & Medicare Taxes. Federal .Unemplo% ment Tax. & Form 'W-3 & 10(96. filing electroni- cally depositing require- 'ments. and reporting require- ments. Fee: $10. February 14 from 9:00 a.m. until noon. Employer's Returns General workshop co\er- ing employment taxes. employer's returns Forms 940/941 ). depositing require- ments, and penalties Fee:;. $10. FebruarN 15 from 9:00 a.m. until noon. Business Use of the Home Workshop covering qualifi- cations, business percentages". types of expenses, deduction limits, and record keeping. Fee: $10. FebruarN 16 from 9:00 a.m. until noon. S-Corporation Workshop -Workshop will corer char- . acteristics. qualifications and election process for S-corpo- ration status, reporting requirements, rules regarding basis determinations and dis-' tributions to shareholders, tax triggering issues and other. matters pertinent to S-corpo- ration. status. Fee: 10. February\ 17 from 9:00 a.m. until noon. All workshops %ill be con- ducted at the U\VF Dow ntow. n Center located at 401 E. Chase St. Suite 100. SBDC workshops, semi- nars. and conferences pro\ ide practical. up-to-date informa- tion on business topics ranging from the basics to more advanced business manage- ment skills. Instructors include SBDC Certified Busines' Anal.sts. faculty\ from higher education. government experts. and prikate-sector professionals. The Uni\ersit\ of \\est Florida Small Business Development Center is a part- nership program \ith the U.S. Small Business Development Center Network. a non-profit network of college and univer- sily-based centers. The organi- zation provides high quality management counseling. entrepreneurial training, and information access and trans- fer to area business people. enabling them to maximize their businesses' growth, com- petitiveness. and profitability. .unteer program sponsored by the A.ARP Foundation and the IRS with a goal of providing' free tax counseling, tax prepara- tion, and E-Filing for the target -clients. The Ta\ Aide volunteers are certified to assist taxpayers of low and middle income with reasonable\ straighrfori\ard tax returns. ReserAations are not' required. Cliefits are servedoin a first come first served ,basis. This service \\ill. continue through April 17. Advertise your business or skill with us! Call 623-2120 for details WHY PAY MORE? 1 K-- DalUsFomTe -t "We will, SAVE you $$$ Installation *Repairs *Drain Lines Grease Trap *Certifications *Pump Outs Septic to Sewers *Rod Outs 626-8552 PLUMBING & SEPTIC LOC r11h i, 72W r i-,peralO l 1 LI,: RF lli6-221 ,! L.. .-n:-....,3 S ,Ir,+ur .I, ACT/SAT Works ops are scheduled Due to the Test Dates. Saturday. April 1 and May 6, ACT. April 8 as well ,as' Spring Break schedules for Santa Rosa Count%. Escanbia 'and Okaloosa Counties, the March workshopp dates hae changed as below\. \Workshop to assist stu- Sdent's in the Santa Rosa and SEscambia County High Schools who will 'be takinmc the April 1st SAT, Ma\ 6th SAT and the April Sth ACT test \%ill be. held in Gulf Breeze. Alice Hart will con- duct the classes; The work- shop will provide approxi- i lately 12 hours of instruc- tion. This workshop will con- sist of 5 sessions. S Workshop Dates and* Times are as follows: Tues Mar. 21, 7 to 9; Wed., Mar. 22, 7 to 9; Thurs-., Mar. 23, 7, to 9; Mon., Mar.,' S27, '5:30 to ,8:30O Tues., Mar. 28,5:30(to 8:30 NOTE the different' times! Registrations for this workshop must be post- marked b March 8, 2006. : Registration forms were mailed to the area high schools. All materials, snacks, and drinks are fur- nished. Students will .eed to bring calculators. If you have any, ques- tions, please contact Mrs. Hart ia email: Amhartl966C-aol.com or call, her cell (615)'585-2401 or (850.i 932-9761. If sou call. leave a clear message includ- ing \our name, phone num- ber. e-mail address and or fax number so \o-ur call can be returned or contact \our high school Guidance Department. IDE YOU] TAXi gijIU1) UIIN R (11 CARE AlOUTlTE S 1k1MALL TAX IDEDUCTIONS? Our firm offers professional accounting and tax services to small businesses including S-Corporations, contractors and other self-employed individuals. We also offer full service individual tax preparation. If you would like to meet and discuss your business' needs, call our office today. Joshua C. Durst Certified Public Accountant 994-5520 PACE, FL 6056 A( 3fe ii ai M#fA o tfL 52570 (5 0) 6-25-94-5 . Don't forget we are open EVERY: *Tuesday Nites 6:30-8:30 p.m. $ 2 Thursday Nites 6-8 p.m. $ 3 Friday Nites 7:00-11:00 p.m. $6,50 S* Saturday Afternoon 2:00-5:00 p.m. $ 3 50 Saturday Nites 7:00-10:00 p.m. $5.50 Sunday Aftemoon 2.00-4:00p m. $3.00 Page 3-C SOMETIMES THE SMALLEST DEDUCTIONS ARE THE MOff IMPORTANT The Santa Rosa Fress Gazette 3 Pane 4-C The Santa Rosa Press Gazette Saturday February 11, 2006 Legals IN THE COUNTY COURT FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA File No. 2005-CC-001182 MATT McKEEHAN d/b/a MATT McKEEHAN BAIL BONDS, INC., Plaintiff, LAURA WHEELER 118 E.Yonge St. Pensacola, Florida 32503 Defendant.. NOTICE OF ACTION TO: LAURA WHEELER 118 E:Y6nge St. Pensacola, Florida 32503 YOU ARE NOTIFIED 'that Complaint has been filed in this:court. The basis of the claim is.a Promissory Note for $5,000.00 which you signed on November 24, 2004, on behalf of Ricky Russo. You are S' required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, on petitioner's attorney, whose name and address are: T. David Mann P.O. Box 1191 Pensacola, Florida 32591 .on or before February 13, ' 2006 and to fiie ie orig;r,nal of the wtenr, c.EleAsnes wi in .. cler1 ol ih.s coun eur.Ieti cefoe s service O1 immedi.alely Iheiab after. Failure to serve and file : : '. written defenses .ds required may result in a judgment ior order for the :einf emanoela. without further notice. Dated on January 11, 2006, MAR' M. JOHNSOni MARY JOHNSEON S As Cielt ol the Cnurr COUNTY COURT SEAL By. Deborah Jrrinson Asn Deputy Crer! 012106 012 "06 : 020406 021106 DIRECT PURCHASE OF BRICK FOR NEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL' IAVALON AREA) SeCale-,l I, ell IC- re.,Cei..d I, i the Sanra Ra oua Cur,, Scr.r-..:.-i bs:,arj al Ir,. H .: r .1 S e Az-'atr, nl upe -rlr.Ireni lor AdrrnrIsramice Eerce'. 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I ,rr.:.,r.,ali,_e: ,rn. ,I' ong and i'eel ar., ana ,.ll .'..' I" ' S By John' W.' Rogers, Superintendent of Schools, . Santa Rosa County 012806 020406 S.021106 1/65 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE ,NO: 57-05-1809-DR- 01-DM DIVISION:l M" IN RE:The Marriage ofz I 'THOMAS CHARLES HET- FIELD, Petitioner/Husband,' and ARAMINTA DIANE', HET- '.FIELD, Respondent/Wife, NOTICE OF ACTION To: Araminta Diane Hetfield 6984 Morning Side Dr. House Springs, MO 63051 YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a Petition f6r .Dissolution pf Marriage has been filed against you in the above- styled court and you are .required to serve a.copy of your written defenses, if any,, on THOMAS CHARLES HET- FIELD, 4477 EDGEWOOD DR., MILTON, FL 32583, on or before February 20, 2006, and file the original thereof with.the Clerk of this Court either before service on Petitioner or Immediately thereafter; other- Swise a default will be entered against you. for the relief demanded In this Petition. '. WITNESS my hand and the seal of this Court on the 19th day of January, 2006. MARY M. JOHNSON Clerk of the Circuit Court CIRCUIT COURT SEAL By: Glenda Williams Deputy Clerk 012806 020406 021106 021806 lf.1 , IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION CASE NO. 2005-CP-000306 DIVISION: "C" IN RE ESTATE OF: DOROTHY LAWS LOCKE, Deceased. NOTICE OF ACTION TO: COURTNEY RYAN RISCHER 1402 Brethour Court Sterling, VA 20164 YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a Formal Notice regarding the Petition for Administration of the Estate of Dorothy Laws Locke, an Oath of Personal Representative, Designation of Resident Agent apd Acceptance, and a Petition for Admission of Lost Will to Probate were filed with the Santa Rosa County Court Clerk (the "Clerk") on November 9, 2005. You are required' to file the original of your written defens- es upon the -undersigned Clerk on March .4, 2006, (with- in 28 days of the first publica- tion of this Notice) and forward a copy of same to the attorney for the Petitioner, Richard M. Beckish, Jr., Esquire, Liberis & Associates, P.A., at 40 South Palafox Place, Suite 50,' Pensacola, Florida 32502. Failure to serve and file written defenses as required may result In a judgment or order' for the relief demanded in the pleadings, without further notice. DATED on this the 27th day of .January, 2006. MARY JOHNSON CLERK OF COURT CIRCUIT COURT SEAL By:' Hilda Volturo ' Deputy Clerk 020406 021106 021806 022506 2 - IrI THE CIRCUIT COURT IrI AriD FOR ,SAI]TA H-ijA COUNT"' FLORID. CATIE NO 0l.I6. .CA COUNTRYWIDE HOME' LOANS, SERVICING LP Plaintiff, vs. , ERIC B. NORDSTORM; VON- NIE R. NORDSTROM; UNKNOWN TENANT I UNKNOWN TENANT 'i i MOREQUITY; INC., and any unknown heirs, devisees, grantees, creditors, and other, urlr.T.en. .r ,: .'r,: 1ur. :...i,--, ip..u e 5i 'a.rm.; a :. ir o ,b , a,,, .l e,1 a;r i la.e a,.- .' .,-arr.:.3 CI*:ter,-wl a ir Dri.e ,-,d i,-. . AMENDED NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE IJOTi" E ., rei ret.. C'* c r .r, 1 ir., u n.i er_- r .- r' C.,I .I, ir, C ,r.:u, I ,u,'l ,:1n ar.I ,l .:.; LC u'r,',r' FI.:.r..u al1l .:.,' re_ .a d, ,1 Fv .u'u r, 1:1:1 a1 S i ,y al ,66 :. iaro'.-r. :'r. I 3ec1on 22 Tr5 Vr.1 -,u r'i;ouse inr, f1i11. Fl.or.3a .:.,nc .i :,' l an i 1i al : lr:I i *:.ui:r, i.:. ri r..i r n .- 0-i ., :-0 _ p.j.1 -," l.:i, ,: s r. Ir,.- I.:.ll:.. r.., ,1,5.:rLe, p ,:-p,'iT, i. rua,- ir. LOT 3, BLOCK "A" BAYOU RIDGE being a ponior o01 Saclion 22 Townsr.rp 1 Nonn, Range 29 West, Santa Rosa Counti. Flori.aea. according ro me plai record- ea in Plai BooK "E" Page 41. at PuolD Records ol said' county jr iu a i1i I.:. I"-,. F ,.- ali JuJ.1 iTr.- l .-ril. er- ie .r '.- p...- .r.,u .r, .,.rl Ir.a l..: ii . I,: ,Te:,. ,'i TrJE'. :' n-,, r,s,;,. a,-..1 ,:.n. C.. Ii,, .f'".:. rn.1._ a.: :.:i-, i .: . 11-,41 pl.:..:-e .3r..3 :.u arT. i- r.h pr: 1 irF :.' ri ..J i' ,. -.a. .call 1-8.r, 00-955- *8771; .l, . Mary M. Johnson OLERK OF TIHE *:I,' jIT COURT CIRCUIT COURT SEAL E. i V .i ;.. . ipu i, 1,hrl ' ,:i,,' r 1 8 - 2/79 " NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE BY CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT Court of Santa Rosa County, Florida; A..iI r,, F i, rur ,. 2006 be"- e .' r :.,r .. 1.1:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. at the front- door of the Courthouse in Santa Rosa County ir.i l.1i.:.-. Fi:.r,.a riN- for sale, aindi : ai pub.I..: oui 'cry to thelhighest and best bidder, the following described e- i pr.:p rr l;iu,3i5., ;n s ,-,i - LOT, 31, LEGEND WOODS ESTATES urjE:o HI:CEDI COMMENCING' AT THE INtTERSECTIOr OF' THE ,OLITH RIiHT OF WAY LINE OF STATE ROAD NO., 399 (100' R/W) AND THE WEST LINE OF THE EAST ONE HALF.OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 3, TOWNSHIP 2 SOUTH, RANGE' 27 WEST, SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE GO NORTH .47., DEGREES 41 MINUTES 27 'SECONDS EAST, A DIS- TANCE OF'18.49 FEET TO A POINT OF CURVATURE; THENCE GO ALONG A CURVE TO THE RIGHT HAV- ING A RADIUS OF- 1383.59 FEET, ARC DISTANCE OF 1084.35 FEET (DELTA = 44 DEGREES 54 MINUTES 14 SECONDS, CHORD = 1056.81 FEET, CHORD BEARING = NORTH 70 DEGREES 08 MINUTES 32 EAST TO A POINT OF TAN- GENCY; THENCE GO SOUTH 87 DEGREES 24 MINUTES 21 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 509.12 FEET; THENCE GO SOUTH 00 DEGREES 168 MINUTES 57 SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF 291.07 FEET; THENCE GO SOUTH 87 DEGREES 11 MINUTES 25 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 900.00 FEET FOR THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH 87 DEGREES 11 MINUTES 25 SECONDS EAST, A DIS- TANCE OF 69.24 FEET TO A' POINT OF CURVATURE; THENCE ,GO ALONG A CURVE TO THE RIGHT HAV- ING A RADIUS OF 40.00 FEET, AN ARC DISTANCE OF 27.19 FEET (DELTA = 38 DEGREES 56 MINUTES 33 SECONDS, CHORD DIS- TANCE = 26.67 FEET, CHORD BEARING = SOUTH 67 DEGREES 43 MINUTES 09 SECONDS EAST) TO A. POINT OF REVERSE CUR- VATURE; THENCE GO ALONG A CURVE TO THE LEFT HAVING A RADIUS OF 50.00 FEET, AN ARC DIS- TANCE OF 12.31 FEET (DELTA = 14 DEGREES 06 MINUTES 29 SECONDS, CHORD DISTANCE = 12.28 FEET, CHORD BEARING = SOUTH .55 DEGREES 18 MINUTES ,07' SECONDS EAST); THENCE GO SOUTH .02 DEGREES 48 MINUTES 35 SECONDS WEST, A DIS- TANCE OF 81.68 FEET; THENCE GO SOUTH 02 DEGREES 34 .MINUTES 10 SECONDS WEST, "A DIS- TANCE OF 106.51 FEET; THENCE GO NORTH 02 DEGREES 48 MINUTES 35 SECONDS EAST, A DIS- TANCE OF 116.00 FEET TO T H E F ,'ilt T ,F S E, i- lliJIU J THE UBO.E 'ES:RIBEDE PARCEL OF LI.JL' I' ':iTL. ATED i :-: Tich 3 TDjil. SHIP 2 SOUTH; RANGE 27 WEST, SANTA ROSA COUN- TY, FLORIDA. F'ruai .lj.,.,rr,nr., ,,-, r.:,-ecl ..;ui ,',l.d ,,' ,a :. i"- .'I' r,. :,r, is J.B. & N:, INC, Plaintiff, BERNARD S. C' IrE' JR.' and . TOPRINA R. CANES, Defendants. a-, the docket number odf In accordance With the AMER- l,:I." \IiTH -L'i ,-.1LITIEE: I'.:T ..r;,:. ,-, r,.-e.1.,r,, -a C p" .:I B| :.:,':.:.' rin',:.,jij l:,- I| p an ,.:" . r.,le ,r Tr,,: pr.:,.....; j.r,,. xr,,:.ul. .. iailrr Ir ., r. e '/ k'., ,r I,:, -WITNESS my hand and the t..,,i ; ..ta i : ,,r 'Honorable i:..ni r -, w .5 a .:,f January, r.\ rI .I -i.H l ] ..: r SE, I ,- Ma. r.-.- r -',1 C '. .' - iR i- ':'' ....I.Tl...E. L Fl.-,,. n E, a h,.:. .i,,," "-s. . EC,', 'ELOI I L-l FIl,.1 FLL I .uII 1,'.e- F .r... I|T.:rnre, plr F'lai-,hn ,1; 1 ll., , 2/81 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION File No 05-000421-CP IN RE- ESTATE OF LAWRENCE DALE BAuM- GARTNER .Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Tr,.' .,.n .r,. r, ur. :r. Ti r. - i .:- *.1 L r ,,rr.r.- L'..- '-,,:u' ,-:,urT 1.:.r ': ar.la .l':.:a .1 .:. Ir:, 'i.j --CC. ,,i. dr. i' .5. Ir.i !.. ir :,, C 5 :i . .l-.i.: ... l r,1 i r.. C r. .:.'C ..' .:.. i l:ir r. rr. ., - -I v i1:. .-4 it.. ,- ., r l 'l id irn.i I .l .:r., ..n :, I- , i.ij r i ,. ri n-i .' llj .r r, .. .11..- ,' .i,r, r :Is r,-, ,..,lh irll- ,:..... I ITHr THE LATER OF THREE i:' MONTH? F-TiE THE CTE ',F THE l i-T l .IBELI':. Ti,:ri .:F TI-I: ril,:,Ti.:TE 0 i TH iRT. :V, I-'-. -' .FTElt THE I:'TE 'F -ElF=i 'E ':'F /, I .F HI., i -iO T '.E ON THEM. All other r- ;i.: -:. i, d.-- -: dent and .:.T-.-, p ..-..' ..i..:. have claims or demands a. r.ir lh- .A. e,~J,-|, : ilai. ,r,.i.:lu .i ,,-, r.m I l.' j .,, .:.-,i,-,, ,ej ', .:c r ji-hi.aj .,ai-, .:l r..' IT I.J: ll.- n, r ..:iaiT 111. 1 r. . :.u. '.I' THlT I TH IEE. I . l.r-.IllT : -FTEFj THE L-TE OF" THE FIRST PIIELICA-. ITi:, CF THI- iJ:TiC:E ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING' THE TIt.E Fe l,'i:" :-ET FORTH I C6; E 'l. -I.I FILLED' T. I:, Ii-' ., E -R: LF rl '.RE l-=TER THE i: FEC',ErT : DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED; THE :C-TE .:.F FIRST PUBLI- -Ti.'.rI CF THIS NOTICE IS: FEBRUARY 4, 2006. . Attorneys for Personal Representative: Kerry Anne Schultz Florida Bar No. 563188 BORDELON ,& SCHULTZ LAW FIRM, P.L. 2721 Gulf Breeze Parkway . ,"Gulf Breeze, Florida (850) 934-1000 Personal Representative: Maureen Baumgartner 6468 Gaynell Avenue Milton, Florida 32570 020406 021106 2/83 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION Case No.: 57-2005-CP-382 Division: B IN RE: ESTATE OF MILDRED CAROLYN HOUSE A/K/A MILDRED R, HOUSE, Deceased. NOTICF TO CREDITORS The .administration of the estate of Mildred Carolyn House a/k/a Mildred R. House, deceased, File Number 57- 2005-CP-382, is pending in the Circuit Court for San1a Rosa County,,Florida, Probate Division, the address of which Is 6865 Caroline Street Milton, Florida 32570. The names and addresses of the personal representatives and personal representatives attorney are set forth below, . ALL INTERESTED PER- SONS ARE NOTIFIED THAT: All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decadent's estate on whom a copy of this notice Is served within three months after the date of the first publication of this notice must file their claims with this Court WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA- TION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A 'COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the dece- COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the Decedent and persons having claims or demands against the Decedent's estate must file their claims with this Court WITHIN THREE MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS AND OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. dent and persons having claims or demands against the decedent's estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN THREE MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS AND OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WILL BE. FOREVER BARRED. The date of the first publica- i,:n ,:.. i Notice is February /s/ Clyde P. House Clyde R House 'F17 M gnolia Street P r:-'c,31 AlRepr 'e,-a, i.h : .rli111er BV:,rr. -. J er.reiler BviT rl.:.,r .'.r ." Personal FI.:.. a 10B J. J '36961 r. lerri r 6,BrornT. A / :>.L51e S i-- Elrm..a 3,rel rM.it.r. :FL '-;'i' 020406 I li .F, 2,84 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION FILE NO: 57 2006-CP-8 DIVISION: B IN RE: ESTATE OF GEORGE R McCOMBS. a/ka GEORGE RUDOLPH McCOMBS, Deceased NOTICE TO CREDITORS -, a mirn i i:..i .. T i F.. l.pr. Fl .1.C .:.rft. l._=.:eu e. F 1i I rlun,,, F _.-. ,,:u: 3.': un i 5,ri.l .r-. Ir.. :.:.ur l, h:.r, a- Pr.:[.al. *-ui'-r..:r.. -,1,re r:.' r,, , 4. u r, .1 -p r. -mr. o r, Cc. r. WIHI -I lr-,.r L. E r r, ,r. ,H r .(. 3 O.F Tre FRS. .i U L n a IA-". il .:la.-rl i. r, I-. :, r ,, W ITHIN TION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY 30 .DAY:S AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. ri,-i ..lir l r :,r,. .:. re a.,J 1r.a .i ie m .:, r j.I, er.ii. .:rl ii ,:j:I I air, ir, .. :u,- W ITH-IIN. THE LATER THNOF THREE t3) MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA- TION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMOPY O THIS NOT FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. ON OTITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE.I ANY CLAIM FILED TWO e 21YEARS .r ORORE AFTER T HE DECEDENTS D BARRE D . Trn jisl .:.t iri.t lli : Ip .:a T.IE PERIODS SET FORTHsonal SUZANNE. NY CLAWHIM FILES, ESOUIEAR ORORE . DEATH. IS BARRED. , Attorney ..l for Plersona0 ' N ESQUIRE C ANFID,,,, E N, .5 AR OF5-r, 1:.5 FLORdA 3; 0,_ Fe.-i'..nal H.Cpi'.nnI e ., .:.r le r.l..:h sl r ,:.:.;.T.I:.i + - :P :, r TE .:r,,u Houston, TX 77009 . 020406 ' S071o06 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN SAND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTfr. FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION CASENO 57-2006-CP-12 DIVISION B IN RE: Estate of EDWINA RUSSELL, NOTICE OF ADMINISTRA- TION . The 'administration of the estate of EDWINA RUSSELL; deceased, File Number: 57- 2006-CP-12, is pending in the Circuit Court in and for Santa Rosa County, Florida,.Probate Division, the address of which is Post Office Box 472, Milton, Florida 32572.The names and addresses ofthe personal rep- reseptative and the personal. representative's attorney are set forth below. , ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE NOTIFIED THAT: All- persons upon whom this notice is served who have objections that challenge the S validity of the will, the qualifi- cations of the personal repre- sentative, venue, or jurisdic-. tion of this Court are required to file their objections with this Court WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE DATE .OF SER- VICE OF A COPY* OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM,. All creditors of the Decedent or other persons having claims or demands against Decedent's estate on whom a copy of this notice Is served within three months after the date of the first publication of this notice .must file their claims with this Court WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA- TION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A 1553.82 FEET.OF THE FOL- LOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY: COMMENCE AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 3, TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH, RANGE 27 WEST, SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 25'03" EAST ALONG THE NORTH LINE THEREOF. 519.13 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 25'03" EAST The date of first publication of this Notice is: February 4, 2006. /s/ for: T. Sol Johnson JOHN L. MILLER FBN: 655910 ..:.nr.r n. GrC.cr, & Miller PA 66850 Cai..,re Sirea Milton, Florida 32570 (850) 623-3841 'An.ri',r- y iu, E ta1ie /i Kerrin Wovorkmarr. KErliETWH WORK. r .Ar 5: 2) Pe .,i :rr,,:.r L arre r.,,Ilon Flornia -570 020406 0211,:.6 2/86 iII THE CIRCUIT '"L.URT il SlID FOR EilTA ROSA ,COiutITY FLORIDA PROBATE DIc.'.iliO CASE i']- 200', CP 29 DIvISI'..'I B III RE ESTATE OF ELLA LOUISE CHANDLER WHITE CREEL De,.: '1 , NOTICE TO CREDITORS Trhe n.3 inl. .sraOinr i Ine _ .:ll, :1 El L.:.-uie Chran ler V'r.,ia Creeal de,-:e6 .id ariu:e Sat1e 4 .1 d1 ir, t L'-..:er,t:.c-er ;" j00*. ,". p.rnalin ,r., ICe Cruil Courn Itor Srial Roia ;i6C'F'.-' P9 ie n a ,lr;ja : O ,,r,,- r, i; C,6 ," C Irhlir,' leel Cl: r.:.-,.C l r.:.r-.. r, -il ,,e u J an:-'-,: ,ar.- li .:.ir l ,Si r r-5'- ,r .-'5I .a i rr., '- 1.j .T.arii i |r.;- .l-.: ..ii-r.i s Aeia,- and inc e r.ae c..nri i C-. a .:4p, -:.P itrn r'-:-'le ru:i hil irei S ci. la n w..ir ir.,, -.:urln %ITHIIr THE LATER OF- THREE I- I Ir'l1TH'. AFTER THE D-TE OF THE FIRiT F1.1i LIC- TI.n Ci F THIS rJiO'CE 'R THIHTtr i3'.:i f"'..*- AFTER THE ',ATE OF, sER..iCE OF C'P'. OF THI [i'r.TiCE CION THEM JdI .:irie ,: .c .i.:,[: .:.I Ir.ae .l.:. *-.r,[i a-,1 :.l-i r pC- ',E:,r r,,:. r IT i ie r A.i a.-r ir, iTan.3,, .:.:-urln IuiTHill THREE pi r,I'.'IITH:. FFTER THE ',ATE .;.F THE FIRST FULICA,- TIOlI *IF THI- Iti''TICE 5LL CL- 1: L'E,.EL,.I ,'. iOT CI FILE, IVJILL BE F-RE'.' ER BESRRED rji'T, ITHi Tar jOirI THE TitlE F PEIOD SET FORTH 0BC'.E All, CL.4I.1 FILED TWO i :-i OR I.IORE ',EARS 4FTER THE DEICEDEIT .. L,'TE C'F 'EATH i Ei6-REDC THE CDTE -',F FiIRST FIH6LI ,,:.TICl, CF THIS IIC'TiCE irS FE6BRUiJR, 4 ",,', ,n:1.5,1-, t,^r p e,.:,r, ,.,nrg Ja .-e : T.,i,,or E -qu.re Fl-..,,Id Ea.W IJO. 4J-1W -0JL Ba,:"J -'B ulev.ia.rl Su.le If. r .,3 ,,: 1 4' J4. 10 ,: Per ,:,,', G ,r.,-3 1r I 1..:h : I,,:.,I ,i e r.,l-l , '.3 i H.rri.I'_ F.',:,r,. Tr.ac,: L.eingi.:.r' 1 .i hT'l4 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIR- CUIT OF FLORIDA. IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION CASE NO. 05-577-CA-Div. A WACHOVIA BANK, N.A:, AS TRUSTEE . pTRLI'rlTn i ,:' ''""" ' vs. ELI.IER G RtING,etal., L'Ce.-r,, I a'li l ' NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREPY G..'Eri pursuant .ic. ar, C'r., Rescheduling Foreclosure s iA i i d ,- iar. us, .31 3 006," ,ar,.. a F.rl Ju.l.gm ni of Foreloesure dated October 21 ,-:,., r.. -r.I, l ,, .r, C a i.e r., 05-577-CA Div. A, .:.I ir.- - CIr.:u;i Court of the' FIRE;T .'uid lai Circuit in 'and for SANTA ROSA County, Florida wherein WACHOVIA BANK,'. N.A., AS TRUSTEE is Plaintiff and ELMER G. RING, et al., ar.- Dl:.rijar.lI I ,l.ill i-ell 1j -re r,..grh. T ar,. .e i b i.1.]e, tlor cash at the Courthouse, in MILTON ,' SANTA ROSA County, Florida, 11:00 AM o'clock on the. 7th day of March, 006, the following described property as set forth In said Final Judgment, to wit: SEEt LEGAL DESCRIPTION ATTACHED HERETO AND, l..IRKED EXHIBIT A, TOGETHER WITH THAT CERTAIN DOUBLEWIDE MOBILE .HOME ID#GAFL2AE40343558 and il:, I ,"FL2'BE.I';i -34i;558 a a O a Hi,' I. I M.ilad-:.-' .oAe Milton, Florida 32583 EXHIBIT- "A" COMMENCE AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE '.,,uiTH','-ET 1/4 OF SECTION 3, TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH, RANGE 2- WEST, SANTA ROSA COLiI T , :=LORIDA THENCE SOUTH c'9 DEGREES 25'03" EAST ALONG THE NORTH LINE THEREOF 618.25 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 25'03" EAST 420.00 FEET, THENCE SOUTH 00 DEGREES 3111" WEST 519.00 FEET, THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 25'03" WEST 420,00 FEET, THENCE NORTH 00 DEGREES 31'11" EAST 51g,00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. TOGETHER WITH THE FOL- LOWING DESCRIBED EASE- MENT: THE.EASTERLY 25 FEET OF THE SOUTHERLY 1034,82 FEET OF THE NORTHERLY 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 hav- ing claims or demands against . The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal- representa- tive's attorney are set forth below, All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims wlih this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS 519.13 FEET; -THENCE SOUTH 00 DEGREES 31'11" WEST 1553.82 FEET; THENCE .SOUTH 00 DEGREES 28'50" WEST 1098.40 FEET TO THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SEC- TION 3; THENCE NORTH 89 -DEGREES 29'10" WEST 519.50 FEET; THENCE NORTH 100 DEGREES 31 11 EAST EI 00 FEET THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 29'10" EAST 271.30 FEET; THENCE NORTH 00 DEGREES 31'11" EAST 277.40 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 77 DEGREES .-84? WEST 27' 36 FEET THENCE NORTH :89 DEGREES' 29'10" WEST 58.74' FEET; .'THENCE NORTH 00 DEGREES 3111" EAST 114wi 11 FEET THENICE SOLITH 69 DEGREES 29 10 EAST 8,74 * FEET THEtJCE NORTH I:I. DEGREES 31 II EAST -2I:.0i: FEET TO THE POINT OF 6EGirjN4irG LESS "AD EXCEPT THE IJORTHERLY 51,T0l'' FEET OF THE EAST. ERLt 420,),j FEET THERE- CIF TOGETHER VVITH OnDe dou-" biCe ,de :iirle nioTe ID sGAFL.AE-1034'35.8 Title i 06'r9- I I ID nGAFL26E4034J:'55. Title . "18069-60 DATED Ih. ii ,*a/' of Fat-ruary 006 r, MARf' 1.1 JOHIJSON ' .: C lil I 3,ld C.ourl C.IRCulT COURT EAL 6, Fnrela Durr, 4. DOepur. Clerk Cr- lc86 2/93 Notice of Sale To I :- .' ,ilor ine i.r, Ad i.:.r ,:har.ge .:.:' Ie irjg aL: saour. ,B.3 Tri- 14rh..iiAl il c4 io:d 10: ir.e ,,r.,r Ie .- er 1,5 1 e ,air, ire Lern cr. Ih, ,.erci- Tinre sail c ll De relo 3at C 'D HR .:r....eru, y .I9 E O l rnad Dr Milic.r, ,r, S ,ai R.:.. C runt., . iri S1arie oI Floria, Tr.a Fu.io,'A ng 'Jern,,:l- are S I a.rinma.l h.r. 1'-. 4 A.:ur Ta R vir,n .IHIL'B-6r -rR.-3li6f. Tri.e R-i.l|-re.1 ar..5r I ligal ri'ie r: ar, Cr.r.ivlna Marr. L :.r. r.J ,3:1 E A,r,.-ja r- GO.l P .- -FI -571 am ur. ni le.I i. i -. i Li&n hwing M .. i2".i' Sl..rag .e C i-ar.je C.I i, a .oi Ft. 1r :I0'i0 6 lu: 12 Iii per a,', plu :" salle" Ia The .; a 1, ll ill -1 I',er..w .:.r, Feb a. '-:i0 i a 0':' "A.1 1 .' 4 ,.iurr, Dr r'i,.r I GBZF.i'ar.,:.Z I -i:ir.6 C,,'.-n r Lar.t Cruz 13-0? W rii[le Ad :l.A3 H.:.ui.Jr, T, -.0S5c L.,Ar. HOUlid B ,in au, Aul.,. i.Ae i n.Lr, 203't w/r.i Hcuil.r. i T .' . L.*r, I .i. -j.; g I c 01i 0 1' i.:.ragce .r.jar..e ; r.,"', plui 1 i '' l c I tr 1 r lu : alle I o Tr- S.i' 1 il i.ll be. rail, ,:.n Fet, 2- .,0r "0,' I ,1 II nme :..rn.r areaA Ia 1A.:5 .e said .-erAM ie Ira, ma. rn rrn, Ire .t-am ijunr i irhe .:ra.i-a' .n ,:C ir. orn, i b.er A'e Tin .ai c ale Io C s D ReC-).r, an, rhe, in.:e Ai t a u.i rrendO-r.e-3 ircirr Tr-. al r. ..' : / Notice of Sale ana Disposal SOr M.:.nda, Ma.,',.r, 6 2006 .al 9"0, a m puruanil i1- r ilae la,. ArCa-le Ci6 lStorage at J.16. Lar, Lana Pa:.; FL 3e i e.il au.:,i.:.r kr rai *,ar.., :,jt-.q u nilJnll, dIpse l ire oriern.ii ir.e o llialrng ,ir..[ni .,n il.w r o -,oT 1, .r, .r. lie r. , Unit # 3 Eadnr, Gerrene. household items, ' Unit 5 1- Srha', .-, .I,:.,d r- S :1.:.in. ,4 TV i Unit # 17 Charles Layton- r.j.iu:.r .:.i.3 Un.i 38 Karo.,ce 3arraiT. hr,.:.u:erl.l m,"i,: Uri] 4: L.or,nne F Roberts Jr.- *,urniiur.e h u.ehold., tools Unit a ta' Er.ar.::r. Henry- misc: .. Unit # 70 Kandyce Barrett- household, risc. , Urn ilt 1 i j iar.n Frese- r.u' ier.i.,l. i[nmS, furnilu.re Urnit I 8 Gar Clajton- household ' Unit .# 142 Pam, Mashburn-' '.u..ehold Jrii n 144' Chevon .Kelly- household, furniture . Unit # 217 David P. Walker- h,.rr, fur,'iiure I.Irt n I a.: rr,i Turner- fur- r.IIuir ,i:lir,-C ,rrnii i r.l I ;e al .ii A.; c. r. cal, da/ of t in ale alli unrnl: .:.hld Ir, Irsir entirely ar,'d goods must be removed on the dayof the sale. The com- pany. reserves the right, to refuse admittance to any bid- der, to reject any bid and to Withdraw any Items from the sale, All Items or units may not be available on the date of the sale. . 021106 . 021806 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION File No. 7-2006-CP-11 DivisIalon B IN RE: ESTATE OF CLARICE A. BURRELL Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of Clarice A. Burrell, deceased, whose date of death was December 19, S2005, is pending In the Ciroult Court for Santa Rosa County, Florida, Probate Division; File Number 57-2006-CP-11; the address of which Is 6865 Caroline Street, Milton, Florida 32570. The names and Addresses of the personal rep- resentative and the personal representative's attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decadent decedent's estate must file their claims in ir,. 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 7.33702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREv'ER BARRED riOTl-THSTANDirIG THE TIME PERIOD SET FORTH ABOvE AZ,- CLAI.1 FILED TWO I i '.'EARS COR MORE AFTER THE OECEDENIT , DATE OF DEATH iS E.&RRED The oasie oCI i.r:1 ubi ..aor, .of This rnlice I; F,Cr. ary I I, .2006. ,. :,, Attorney. for' Personal Reprea erilu..e 'i-,ERALLC L ELRCWI . Ge'ald L Bi',:.,r. El.q .:1 EMMIAIJEL SHEPPRFRD & ,:OtDON Ai,:,rr.i-, .:.r P ,riconal Rets. te"rilralite Flr,.-a Bar lli.: 9o 9 3 3Ci SouIr. S ring Sireal PO Dravi, 1071 PensI.lia FL ':.i1271i Telepr.one ra1 '1 4,3 E.S i " P.ar.,r.ol HA ,pre:er,1a1,.e z'DOI GRAN.iTHArt.I Dio Grar.ir.am . 2'991 E-carroi, A.e-r.u . P.n-:acua FL ':-`',:, i1'': ". '. " 0' 8': '. .. ' NOTICE OF PROPOSED ORDINANCE ENACTMENT TO jHHO IT MA, CCITI. :ERII liiae .- e ,,jCi.zed ir.l .:.r, Ih. 141r. -.a, ,:.1 : .sar. :r 0i:, ai S 01l p i -SzT l It, C.It, Cour..:i. mln-.ir.g r.:..:.rn-. al ir.A Cir,1 Hail aMt r -' C .,..5r. S. lr .n Ir.. C.j ,. 1 ,..i llC.r. Fl.:.r.5 irire ,i'll ..t pr:'.:. :-. .. c.r e nai,:IIT.er[ ar ', r., r,.: CrC.:r.5 IiI.I .u I i:,I S ORDINANCE NO. 1198-06 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 1197-06 BY AMENDING SECTION IV- 3 3 DEFINITIONS TO INCLUDE DEFINITIONS OF FLOOD BOUNDARY AND FLOODWAY MAP, FLOOD- WAY FRINGE FREEBOARD, HARDSHIP AND SPECIAL FLOOD HAZARD AREA: PROVIDING FOR SEVER- ABILITY: REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES OR POR- TIONS OF ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT HEREWITH; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Tr.O, r C nr.Iarr,.:e, ,.c., ii ir Ir- i C I, C. l ri ; ,:.H.:e l.:r r-. pe:.: r i:.r, Ar., m,r6I.,-i4.l pi r, T.a, app-.r 51 Irhe Sei.,ri ar. d t. r..,: r.1 ,.,ir, rA pe.: I... i, ie- .r: Sp: '- OC'r ,a,'r.:. This the 7th day of February,,' ,2006. C'.B. P fJ.:,W :le ', ' C.ly Cle-rl 211,:,... .'. 211 ' NOTICE OF SALE in 5,.::. r.an e ,. in 1 a ;. Celieern ire lll.:. erua Fpar ,:.r: nr.1 GhIi,er Luare Farl n'i.or 'ell i.: a, e t 61* n ,I, Gio,e.-r Lar, t.; lic.-, FL'3-_T- a puI,..: *,i prl.ei- air Cill re conducted .ua 4646 a.T,.;.rtE Plaza Dr. .l,iicn FL '326-3 l 8:00 ahm c.r. n ,2".' 0, ial com'plles mitr, pa r a i :.i Chapter 83I .i 1 Ir Fl.:.cia .Statute, FARKI,1ORE STORAPGE ,UNIT TENNANT C52 MARGARET SLACK, C72 BRIAr BABBiTT C77. MITZI PAGE-THOMAS .' J270 ' C ,,SIE LAIL SHANNON CRUZ J282 LORRAINE CATHEY L305 . ERMA MAE ADAMS E 10,: DEAIJIJI OLDHAI.1 Eli: SARAH FITMAYER E 1 1 8 ' JOSEPH.KREISER F133 ZTEPHEIr EBARRGTtC'l P-L'T PULII4ijO F158 RICHARFD WALLACE G208 CHRIS NORMAN H235 . DIANE PATTERSON GLOVER LANE STORAGE A2 LECIA CONKLIN A30 , PAMELA PURCELL C56 JASON JARVIS D83 MELINDA ADAMS G144 BARBARA ANDERSON G157 BENJAMIN KING GLOVER LANE SELF STOR- AGE/PARKMORE STORAGE 4815 GLOVER LANE MILTON,,FL 32570 021106 021506 * 021806 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION File No.: 57-2006-CP-26 Division: B IN RE: ESTATE OF ROBERT OWEN BAILEY Deceased NOTICE TO CREDITORS The admlnlstratlon of the estate of Robert Owen Bailey, deceased, whose date of death was August 17, 2005, Is pending In the Circuit Court for Eacambla County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which Is 190 Governmental Center Pensacola, FL 32501. AFTER THE DATE OF VICE OF A COPY OF NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the dent and other persons h claims or' demands a decedeit's estate mus their, claims with this WITHIN 3 MONTHS A THE DATE OF THE I _ PI.IBLICATIODl OF . IICTiC E ALL CLAIMS. NOT I WITHih THE Ti.E PER .ET FORTH Irj :EC 3 7':s, 6F THE FL': PROBATE CODE WIL FOREVER BARRED. "iCTu ICsCTH. TA t n'iurJ, TIME PERiOCS, SET F ABCO'V.E All', CL4I.f m 2i '-I 'EAHtR oR t AFTER THE DECEDE DATE OF DE ,TH IS. BA Thp date of first public this notice is Februar Aii ,rr-.',; I'.:.r Pe ReFp, i a. : Ja,' r, Vd ,au.IllI Jason A.Waddell Attorney for Roberta' Fil,,,I Bar th:. :5i.'36C Wadd,.ell l / e,3,.I1e F - I iA =-F r1:.- h nII h l .;et -rn Per,',.:,-.ia FL 235- i Tel.V pr,.c.e E6 ii J 3-I'i : Rc.eria I.,rn.n E le,' Hi,:.C.- al Ly,'",' E 'l. ,I S -c1i Bere a R.:.,.I i tll r. F .:.r.. e '.f . Ol rIj, "* ,. SER- FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER- VICE OF A COPY OF THIS dece- NOTICE ON, THEM. having against All other creditors of the dece- st file dent and other persons having court claims' or. demands against .FTER decedent's estate must file FIRST ir.n.r claims with. this court THIS %wiTHIrJ 3 MONTHS AFTER HTHE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF "THIS - FILED NOTICE. TiOll ALL CLAIti fiOT FILED :,RIL.A WVITHiri THE TIME PERIODS .L BE SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA , PROBATE CODE. WILL BE .: THE FOREVER BARRED. -.,RTH FILE ,NOTWITHSTANDING THE'- ICOiRE- TIME PERIOD SET FORTH.' ENT F ABOC.'E, 4., CL-i.l FILED ' RAEC' C *T"O i-i ERE W OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDEiT 5 tion of. '[-TE Or DETHI. eSRRED *y ;11,: / The date of "ril put.i:ca:our. of r this notice ,- Fer,uar, I. i,, rsonal 2006.- Attorney for Personal . H pre, .-r rlai,, Lynn. .i:> Lc :kIr. 11 J, .: Loc -.: J .Ir Florida' BafNo. 243167. L, L : ln. .lu ..csi PA, .U- r r i0"r.. A .-,ia M,5,,1 FI.Tr,3rIs 1; '],-0 9,rn T,:|l nr,,',re 1i''Ui 3'1:',)0 i 1r.:.r. e.l :r. ,r .i t'' . ,' F ,.-'hr, r..1 Tr.-, ,iao u * Kristin'M. Thibodeau Tr,,. .ir.u . ,- i ,: h .r,. l,5 . ,* 1.. ... .'. ,', : .' '. * S21101 NOTICE TO BIDDERS RT OF TraEniSewage Pump RCUIT ROSA Ij.:.i- r.ne.' r.in ir,al ir Btc.ard .:.I C:,.ur.iy ', C.:.rim i- ;i.-.. I a a *a R,:.: Ci:" i> -I .:..i.ja ..i II re.: .. ,, Fel oe c.".a3 1 :,. :r..i 6' Trash/Sewage Plmp. All bids must be in .*,r,.r,: ad I.1.TH :1.o h ri Hiar '.j .- *.:.r P.: ,urm rniEr D-L.pa'ir:.rl '' S. ll:.r .:.r,- 5 3 : '0 a-r ,, l t, ,s,:e.. .e,1 1' I' II' I e n-.:r I. I:"':r .'l I .- *pe:p ] W ELL ari ra.- Il.:.u- 1 IP ri le,. pan.; ari .-r -. i.:. a I n-r.. 1. Ar, B.. r.'.': -i l a ,. r,.-e rl,m .r. .:.I ie|i=.:l". rr, I:,, ,p5 r. l.,l r.:,e ir,:1, 0 ,, .. -,el r ,,,r r--lu, rr, .1 ur :.i 'r. .e,: I i.: r t .. i . CHED si .:.r, I .: .. a.-,r, i, 'tat.'i ... i 'r. .: a 'ihT C"''u 'TI F'Pr.:,.: r', n .-,r.t ei: .:i i 'i.I- 3I )WING h. r,-:...- .,r. T.el.epn:.r.e PROP- V,' 1i b. ., e.:e I.e. G AND re r,'. ei I,. inrn C-I TY O F .:.,:,.e...-.., .',l C- r. ":rI'1, -a-3 TE OF' .'luii.'e. unri.p.e,.-. : Iir.< t.. r . FEET C',.ue- h ,. relai,,,,i i. :. inr.. IW EST e u,.pmer.i ;r.5.:. l. I:. 1..r-ci.d OUTH. I:. 1.1. .Srrel "- ld, ,-, l lP ''p ON 24., i.i -' NORTH ' 1ENCE The 'Board of County RTH 1 C.:.mn',n .;,:.,l .-,.,r.-" ir.- FEET. rar.I I.:. r. ,.e irr ,ul i ,i.;s .r. 5 FEET ti.,1 : re,-.:i ,r., :. all i0.1 , GREE. I.. Ir :.r .i-i..:.ul .: J :,, r. I; FEET 5a, r.1 ir,.. iC. i ir, .1 ,T -h - ING. mrrin i : 10 t.. ,r. l-te L l Irni.ere )W ING .c o, ,,i :. i ,.:: n ." PROP- ,i;.: mr.i -,i r rii.e t.-l' :.r G AND r.a.: : il.:.r ril .:r l .:r,..r, TY OF .- ,- iii..r, .a.- .:n, r.r,. TE O F .: :,p '.1 i4 Iu; I r.er'I...:.,T,-i Ir r., .. .:.rI- : e ,: FEET. 'By order : ir.e .:.ar. of OUTH- 'County C ': .r-,n-.. :.e r.- of F THE 5.ar.,i F:.a ,C:urni,, Florida, SEC- HIP 2 021106 WEST,. 021106 FEET, 202 DEGREE HENCE NOTICE TO BIDDERS HENCE Patch Truck' EST 75 3T 156 Notice 13 heraoy given that TH 75 ime Board ol County, BEGIN. Commissioners of Santa,' Rosa County, Florida will receive sealed bids for one -ou ir-.3 F: i,.:r. Tru.: 133,00010 OGVWR .' e- Tiuck wnrm Material Handling te-.ses, Boay) h al C. ey for ,All bids must be original and ess is ..-1, ir, ', hr. Fe-a E .r TREET, rrl,a, r, :,i ia R.: :i C uri, L A U D ,' .. r",7,: ri r,.:.,, |r .rr .-.il ,1. on or '.'. C'u..T.n r. I irir t.ule I a date r.,h.,:.r. F.:.r.. i, i-5-,-. anrd I..11'.i : m uiU I ,.'- re,:eil. r.3 b, i' ij1i-3 r, .:. ir a.m., March 14, .2006, at PRESS c.n,,,:r, C,, le h. ..pe,'e . and file r..1 '. .- ,i.:.-u. 1 e e ,-:e el ;lerk of after the time set for the bid e serv- opening will be rejected and ney or returned unopened to the bid- -.:-Pr. der. All interested parties are ,-,.i.,a.3 invited to attend. Bids are to reei., be sealed and clearly labeled laint. "BID -Patch Truck." with a Specifications and bid form: 3d any may be secured from the order to Santa Rosa County Website feeding ... nia r.i 11'... .b;d .:i cost to Ir.. : Ir,i H.:.; 5 uC.:.urily certain Procurement Department at contact the above address. Telephone 0-6865 (850) 983-1833. on, FL ' within 2 Questions concerning this ceipt of equipment should be e hear- addressed to Tom Collins at call 1- (850) 626-0191. SS my s Court The Board of County 2006. Commissioners reserves the right to waive irregularities in bids, to reject any or all bids with or without cause, and to L award the bid that it deter- mines to be in the best Interest of Santa Rosa County' Santa Rosa County does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age, or handl- COURT capped status in employment )UNTY, or provision of service. By order of the Board of 0 County Commissioners of Santa Rosa County, Florida. 021106 021106 20fl3 RS of the Check out leekiey, ate of er 15, the Circuit 6865 Classified! l 6865 2/99 IN THE CIRCUIT COuF THE 1ST JUDICIAL CII IN AND FOR SANTA COUNTY. FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION CASE NO : 06-52 CA E.rI K OF Ar.lErIl.: A AriTHi:Ij,. PHELL - 4 AITH,'IJI :,m.h 31 NOTICE OF ACTION T(;. RHONDA HE iHR';iCe -,re U r,t .:... r., ,OU RE IIC'TIFInEi 5.: l.:,5, .:.r I .:,,',: h.:, = u. t.1.:.r i, .i e .: r, In e 1.:.l Si.:. ted p:,r:.:. , SEE LEGAL ATTA EXHIBIT-A EXHIBIT . TRACT I THE FOLLC DESCRIBED REAL i ERTY, SITUATE. LYiNI BEING IN THE COUNT SANTA ROSA. STATE FLORIDA TO-WIT BEGINNING 699 84 NORTH OF SOUTtH CORNER OF THE SC EAST 1/2 OF SECTIC TOWNSHIP 2 Ni RANGE 29 WEST TiH EAST 106 FEET NOR DEGREE EAST, 75 NORTH THENCE 106 WEST SOUTH 1 DE THENCE SOUTH 75 TO POINT OF BEGItIN TRACT II THE FOLLOW DESCRIBED REAL ERTY. SITUATE, LYINI BEING IN THE COUN SANTA ROSA STATE FLORIDA TO-WIT: BEGINNING 624.84 NORTH OF THE Si .WEST CORNER OF .SOUTHEAST 1/2 OF TION 24. TOWNS NORTH, RANGE 29 THENCE EAST 370 THENCE NORTH 1 DE .EAST 150 FEET, TH WEST 214 FEET, TH SOUTH 1 DEGREE WE FEET. THENCE WES FEET. THENCE SOU FEET TO POINT OF E NING I ,, w. .-r, i ..-.1 ,5r,i , ' u ar, reiquirea I,', Co.p ,: :.ur ., i'.[re de it 3 ', 1.. I .ir, f, 3r: .Watson, P.A., Attorn Plaintiff, whose addr 1800 NW 49th ST :SUITE 120, FT. ERDALE FL. 33309 -elO i r.laIr,c-i 13, 20'06, ..r,.: i .-. r,,r, rir rl, i anl-r ire Ir'A put.i;:.a ..:.r Notice. in THE : GAZETTE IN.MILTON the original with the C this Court either before ice on Plaintiff's attor immediaile,, tre-anrer "wise a ilaull *.,11ii .. against ,*.:,u 'r inr.e demanded in the comp If you are a person Disabilities who nee accommodation .in or participate in this proc you are entitled at no you to the provisions of assistance please c Susan Land at 85 Caroline .Street Milto 32570, 850-983-1012 working days of this rec this document, If you ar ing or Voice impaired 800-955-8771. WITNE hand and the seal of thi this 6 dayrof February, Mary M. Johnson As Clerk of the Court CIRCUIT COURT SEA By: J. Watkins . As Deputy Clerk 021106 021806 21100 IN THE CIRCUIT C FOR SANTA ROSA CCO FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION File No. 57-2006-CP-3 Division B IN RE: ESTATE OF Gena E.Weekley Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITOR The administration estate of Gena E. 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