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S 2/ 01.' 0o ,80 1 LISRAR'.' OF FLORIDA HISTORY. , UNIUERSIT., OF FL PO BE.O I 117007 GAIlNEt 'ILLE FL 3-,./ I--,.,:7 SDAY """Il oe5 so W wnws W rnce 2 0u0 I INSIDE Slipping through cracks: Mobile home owners finding hurricane recovery difficult li*U4 Laurie Smith was just one of many who showed up at Oops Alley Sunday to "Bowl for a Cure". The event raised money for the Breast Cancer Foundation. See SPORTS, Page 1B. NEWS BRIEFS Highland Games begin Saturday By JIM FLETCHER Pr.Ns Gaerri -.4 sistant Publisher Whether you oxwn a kilt. ha\e ancestors w\ho hail .from Scodand. or lust like to have a' good dme. you'll want to be at the Pace Presbyterian Church Saturday from 9 a.m. until 5 p ini. That's % hen the :trnnutal Scotnsh Fesn\ al and:Highlaind Ga.unes kick off. The $5 entrN fee covers everyone in a car. Amopg the acti cities on tap for the event. hea vy weight ath- letic competition. canine agil- t. children's games. Scotti,,sh food. a sheep dog demonjstra- tion. Highland dancing. 'Celtic music, pipe bands and more. The Pace Presb\ terian Church is located at 4587 Woodbine Road ' Contact Mike Cassad', at 995--1971 for more infonnation. Sto', w\i'itircn Jon Fi/'c- heu: Rcoi Ibht himtw fnieher@ s,-p.co'in Milton Garden Club plans buffet B. DEBORAH NELSON Pi a, G ti,:c StOrli i lfA', Milton Garden Club's annual Spring Buffet is .istt around the corner. It's scheduled for Sunda\. at the Garden Club. The e\ent features h'mne- made dishes. including salads. casseroles. vegetabless meat entrees and "decadent desserts NMeals include tea and cof- -fee, and v, Ill be served from 11 a ni. to 2 p m The Buffet happens at the Garden Club's 5256 Alabama Sr. lheadquarteis. The cost is $6 for adults and V3 for children under 12. For more information. c.on- tact the Garden Club. at 623- N8493 or 623-91i34. . The Press Gazette is ' printed on 1.. '" 100% rec v- c -. cled paper using en%,i- ronmentally-friendly soy-based ink. PRINTED WiTH kSOYINK[ 'I I 7c D 1.3EB55 1lam B. DEBORAH NELSON Pr, s> Gaeute Staff itrhiier As mobile home owners still struggle with htan-related repairs, the coming stonn sea- son threatens to leave some without a place to live. Bi DEBORAH NELSON Pi- ._G . _ . s tat i ti _ . . . Area Relay for Life efforts are gearing up with bard a-ies_ schedtiled for this Saturda\ morning in B.gd,,d arid Milton.- All proceeds benefit the American Cancer Society. The Bagdad Relay for Life Rummage Sale will be held at Bagdad Elementary School. The sale is scheduled for this Saturday, from 7 a.m. to noon. The Santa Rosa Medical Center holds its annual Relay for Life Yard sale this Saturday as well. ' The event will be happen- ing at the same time, 7 a.m. to noon. It's slated for the Medical Cenitei parking lot (behind the hospital) on Berryhill Road. For many %\ho call them home, mobile homes are the very definition of "affordable housing." But trailers ha'e been ineli- gible for a range of post-hlan repair money. With "affordable housing" Space is currently available for rent to sell .arts. crafts. fundraising items or v ard sale items. Organizers request no food or drinks be sold. ',The rental space fee is $20 10 Participants must pa\ a refundable clean up/damage deposit of $20. The fee ', ill be returned *when the space has been cleared, according to organizers. Participants must bring all set up and display equipment. including tables, clothes racks. .etc. SContact Mellani, it 62n- 5044 for more inforninrtioii on the Medical Center sale. Story written by Dt '.. ., ili Nelson. Reach her at: Nelson@sr-pg.comrn in short supply across the state. variouss programs ha\e been established to impro e the availability of lower-priced homes. Those efforts- include sub- sidy payments to developers, as well as home buying and build- ing programs. Meanwhile. some mobile homeowners fear one more storm could push them out completely. leaving few "'affordable" options for replacement housing. Those in "grandfathered'" Crews were busy early this week, setting up the rides and getting everything ready for the opening of the Santa Rosa County Fair. The annual event is now underway and will continue through Sunday. 'P G 'Press Gazette photo by Bill Gamblin Food, fun underway at annual Fair The fun's up and run- nine at Santa Rosa's 14tli annual County Fair open through Sunda. . Free health screenings. Senior and Military Discounts, a Rodeo Queen competition, music and fan-,il entertainment round out this evening's alcohol free] schedule. The entry fee is $6. and all-rught armband tick- ets are $15. The East M ilton Recreational Grounds. ne\t to the Sheriff's Department. is the site for all the test cities. This e ening is 4-H 'Helping the HungrN' niiiu. Visitors recetie a dollar oft the regular entrN for one can of food. and an additional dollar oft arn- band prices for to cans. Tonight is also Senior Citizen and lMilitaro Discount Night. Visitors over 60. and those w ith MilitarI [D receive a dollar oft the regular admission price. And Sacred Heart's "Mlission in Motion' mobile health unit vill be on hand w ith free blood screenings to meas- ure blood pressure, blood sugar, total cholesterol and blood count. Scieenings w"ill be a\ ailable from 5:310 to S p.m. The schedule of events includes: DAILY AJ Carl Shows has 24 rides on the midway NMarcan white e Tiger Exhibit Tuf)-A Real American Quarterhorse HERO Emerald Coast Garden Railway Club Agricultural and Art Exhibits Pets-r-Pets Petting Zoo See FAIR. Page 3A. Youngsters from Central High's Beta Club set up their display at this year's County Fair. lots that are no longer zoned for trailers may not be able to replace them. Bagdad resident Debbie BusbN saxs she'll continue to repair the grandfathered home her son and his family are cur- See CRACKS, Page 5A. Pace reuse water on tap B. JIIM FLETCHER Pres Ga:ecrr Assistant Publisher With a "big-bash" ribbon- cutting on tap for Ma), Pace Water officials are poised to kickoff their latest offering: reuse water. The mo\e comes about two and half years after a three- month-long controversial battle between Pace Water -and resi- dents of Stonebrook village over what tN pe of facility was to be erected. Reuse \water is water reclaimed from the System's se" age treatment plant.. Such water is rypi"a- yn&,d, -_for watering lawns or \washing cars and is expected to be offered on an "all you care to use for one flat fee" basis. The expansion into reuse \ater was just part of a $4.7 million project that also includ- ed an expansion of the system's wastewater plant, a chlorination plant and a gravity-transmis- sion facility. Pace Water has, since it began sewer service, been pip- ing treated effluent back to Stonebrook for use on the golf course there. Because those "return lines" were already in place. Pace Water System General Manager Ted Dotson sa\ s Stonebrook was the logical place to begin offering reuse \water. Original plans had called for using gra\it\ to create the necessary\ pressure, but such a mo\e would ha\e required a 165-foot elevated tank. Stonebrook residents balked at the concept of such a facility\ towering o\er their gated community. While Santa Rosa's zoning board originally Oka\ed a 'ariance to allow the facilit.. Stonebrook residents See WATER. Page 5.4. These ribs were just some of those in contention for honors at last weekend's big Pace Rotary Club Barbeque event. More photos on page 6A. Press Gazette photo by Bill Gamblin eSanta Qosa's Press Press Gazette photo by Bill Gamblin Two yard sales to benefit Relay for Life m Wednesday April 5, 2006- G~'r�ll~zmtte Spotlight Hawk Tales by Kaitlyn Pace Ten year old Kaitlvn Pace is preparing Hawk, .4 22-week old "Goldador" puppy' to be a guide dog. She's chronicling Hawk's pIogress for Spotlight. Here, she talks about Hawk's recent experience out and about, where he learned to curb his impulses, and got to sniff some barbeque. Festivals, barbeques and rodeos...Hawk had more fun this weekend than a dog should be allowed' Dogs barking, people talk- ing. and lots of ne"x sights and smells .were some of the things Hawk and the other puppies experienced when we attendee the Festi\al on the Green at LiWF last Saturday. while e we were there. we worked on getting the dogs used to crowds and noise. Basic obedience had a new twist this week Added into the mix of getting excited puppies to follow com- mands, was the new challenge of distractions. Guide Dogs must be able to follow commands, even in the biggest of crowds. This week the pups worked on the command. "Stand. stay." This is used %when grooming the pup. or in restrooms %\here floors may not be clean. Since the puppies have a ten- dency to gobble up everything in their path. w\e also worked on "drop-it." with them. If a pup barks at another dog or any thing else. the command. "no noise." is given. Sometimes the puppy raiser must give what is called a "col- lar correction." to the pup. This Is a quick. firm tug on the collar to let the dog know% that a behavior is not appropriate. After leak ing LUWF and Puppy Kindergarten. Havwk made a quick visit to the Barbeque Cook Off in Pace. He \%as exposed to clo\\wn Swith balloons, loud music and the wonderful smell of bar- beque cooking. I think I saw\ him drooling before %we left! From there, we traveled tc Opp. Alabama. for the Rattlesnake Rodeo. While we were there. Hawk, had to practice sitting a \\hole lot because everyone wanted to pet him. He "as distracted by the bits of food and trash left on the Ground so I had to use the command. "leave-it.," or "drop- it." quite often. I had him sit and watch hours es as they gave children rides it a circle. The horses and theii smells were something newx t him. .Hawk also w as exposed tc crowds screaming as a live con- cert went on. Now, Hawk and I know wha it really means to be, "doc tired!" Hey kids, want to publish your masterpiece? Send your original writing, artwork, let. ters, and other sub- missions to the Press Gazette: nelson@sr-pg.com or bring it by our offices at 6629 Elva St. (behind Regions Bank) King MS swe eps history competition Students next take reenactment performance to Tallahassee By JEFF EVERTS Press Gazetie Staff \tliter Students from King . Middle School recently partici- pated in a county"vide history , . . fair, %% which took place at Aalon . Middle School in Milton. During the event, which took place on February 24. the King Middle students swept the performance division placing first, second, and third. First place team members included Dylan Peacock. Rose O'Brien. Tristan Pengenika. , Karissa Hebner. and Katie MaTheir performance tookn. King MS history reenactors are on their %wa\ to Tallahassee to eoThle back in timane to focus on compete: Top, Andrew Cha\ers. Jeremy Richardson. Ariel people back in time to focus on Commander. Sa% annah Temple, Sara L\ nn. Colby Cohrn: Seated. the issue of women's rights. Rose O'Brien, Karissa Hebner. Katie Martin. Dylan Peacock: not The second place team pictured. Tristan Penganika .Munson. ES st Pace High Yearbook pose in prom gowns from Middleton's' Clothier. The students modeled gowns during lunchtime, to mar- ket them for the event. Middleton's donated $5 towards the Yearbook staff for each dress sold. In all, Yearbook staff raised over $400 towards an upcormng journalism conference in Tampa. Whoosh L A fire rages. This fire, burns where it ab It lives in my hlea a neverending tu Fed by sadness that turns to oil Thrash.! I lash out for stab I find none,. Falling abound.- Getting hit, ... ' By.lovets &:friei I.awake, , in .dy room. , My ajarm aiaftke within its annoyi I go to my closet and cry, By JEFF rr EE Is Press Gazette Staff IIriter Fifth and Sixth grade stu- dents at Munson Elementary School recently took a trip around the world...yNet never left the school. Better still, the trip to six countries only lasted two days for the students. The\ didn't even have to pack a bag or catch a plan and were not even tired when the trip %vas over. That's because the tnp to Russia. Italy, Germany. Japan. Australia, and Canada \\as done electronically instead of physi- cally. Students \\ere divided into "The Abyss".by K. Mi.lus - " ' ,~' �The paper is my kiife: Smell higsweet cologne to [\voWfid] him with my all ornmy clothes. emotions My heart rages,. If he responds,': )ides even hotter. that's well. , art. My consciousness, .He is like a traitor,. rmoil. falls to the fire. .turning his back on everyone. .eisthere. - He hits me, my ex- 1 fall to.the fire. He is armed, 1 am tortured, ble ground. with the sword. & hurt. I lay down, He fed me to the flames, my weapon. like a mercenary. � He smiles. My friends-are there. ds. thtowshis. Trying to catch me. S It fals', I push them away. .e wii a t ehud I don't want them following sme . He tricks me, ng ring.. &throws a blade. - am [condemned], I dodge it, to a life in the ever-after. .. take out my pen. The Abyss. consisted of Savannah Temple. Sara Lynn. and Ariel Commander whose perform- ance was on the Grimke sisters. who were %women's rights advo- cates. The third place team of Andrew Cha'ers. Jeremy Richardson, and Colby Cohrn based their performance on bringing back to life three famous scientists. According to school offi- cials, all of the students did an outstanding job and could one day. make their own .mark in history. The three teams %\ill no" move on to the state competi- tion to be held in Tallahassee on Ma. 6. If theo w in at the state level., the v would then move on to the national competition,. which %\ill be held in Washington, D.C. Unfortunately. there are no school funds available to cover the expense of the trip and the students are currently bus% ha.,- ing fundraisers to help cover the costs. The students would greatly appreciate any tax-deductible donations people twish to make to help them in defra-ying the cost of the trip. Donations may be made to: King Middle School Attn: Dee Copeland 5928 North Stew art Street Milton. FL 32570 everts@ 'sr'-p? .coIn udents travel the virtual world six groups for the journey and %were given a choice of which h country they would like to report on. They worked together locating information on their chosen country from the Internet. encyclopedias, and books from the media center. The next task %\as to w rite about the country, its people. government, holidays . lan- guage, and schools. Students also gave infor- mation about the country s land regions, climate, and economy as part of their t pewritten reports. To go along with their reports, students made usual GalI er P aides including maps. flags., and letters of the alphabet as part of a PowerPoint presentation. The presentations were then shared among the groups. Because the students are from such a small community. their teacher Loretta Seals. %wanted to broaden their hori- zons "I wanted them to learn more about the world that is out there." Seals say s. Students took their teacher's hopes to heart and learned quite a lot during their 'around-the-v.orld trip' and a fun time "as reported to hate been had by all. eveCI s@sr-pg .coin pace ''- .. .by Leah'Goldenpenny. 10th grade Leo and Dipper make Spring sky appearance The Lion and the Dipper Tw\o landmark star patterns mark spring's arrival. By Fed Schaat , On April evenings two great beasts of spring float high: one in the north, the .other in'the south. High in the north is Ursa Major. the Great Bearl whose brightest part is the Big Dipper. High in the south is Let. the Lion, \'hose most prominent part is a pattern called the Sickle. Let's start v. ith regal Leo.', .. ' The Sickle, named for its shape., is formed b\ the stars that mark the lion's chest and curx inc neck. mane, and head. The end of the Sickle's handle (the Lion's, forefooti 1. 1Ist-magnitude Regulus. This name means "little king," a title appropriate for the brightest star in the constellation of the king of beasts. And yet Regulus is only magnitude 1.4, barely squeaking into the class of "1st-magnitude" stars (the cut- off is 1.5). So it truly is a "lit- tle" king. ' In fact, Regulus is only a bit brighter than the Sickle's second-brightest star, .4- - 1'~*.- *--j . I' H ',lo graphic courtesy Sky & Telescope Magazine 2nd-magnitude Algieba, or Gamma (g) Leonis. A telescope reveals Algieba to be a fine double star, with both compo- nents yellow-orange. The hindquarters of Leo include the fairly bright right triangle to the left (east) of the Sickle by more than the width of your fist at arm's length. The easternmost end of this triangle is 2nd-magnitude Denebola, the tip of the Lion's tail. Now, still looking very high, turn around and face north. You can't miss the Big Dipper, upside' down and as high in the sky as it can ever get. All its major stars are 2nd magnitude except for the dimmer, 3rd-magnitude one where the Dipper's Handle joins the Bowl. The two stars forming the end of the Bowl opposite the Handle are Dubhe and Merak-Alpha (a) and Beta (b) Ursae Majoris-the Pointers, pointing the way to the North Star. Polaris. Run a line from MerakL through Dubhe (the latter marking the Bowl's lipi,e\tend it onward a little more than a Dipper-length, and you pass Polaris very closely. Like the Belt of Orion, the Big Dipper series as a con- venient celestial signpost. Next month we'll see, how the Dipper can help you find two bright starsof spring. Planets in April Saturn shines very high and' bright in the southwest at dusk, standing out in the large gap between Pollux in Gemini and Regulus in Leo. Binocular observers will notice that Saturn spends the second half of April creep- ing slightly east against 'the background stars toward M44, the Beehive Star Cluster. . Mars dims to magni- tude 1.5 this month but still holds attention as it moves from Taurus into Gemini. Look with binoculars or a wide-field telescope on April 16th and 17th, when Mars passes less than 1 o (a fin- gertip-width at arm's length) north of the star cluster M35. On April 30th Mars is near moderately bright Epsilon te) Geminorum. Thirty years ago this month. Mars passed directly in front of this star for marveling viewers in North .America. A Jupiter rises around 9 p.m. as April begins, but by month's end it's already up and visible low in the east-south- east at dusk. Jupiter is currently the brightest point of light in the evening sky. Watch it passing close by Alpha (a) Librae, a wide double star for binoculars, from the 23rd to the 27th. Venus remains low in the east before sunrise. Mercury is barely visible even lower in the dawn around the middle of the month. Look with binoculars far to the lower left of Venus, just above the east horizon, as dawn grows bright. The Moon is above Mars on April 3rd and above Saturn on the 6th Just past its full phase, the Moon rises with Jupiter to its left on the evening of the 14th. A waning lunar cres- cent hangs close to Venus before sunrise on the 24th. � with Sky & 2006 Reprinted permission from Telescope. Educate you sto r' Reach Santa Rosa's families and make them your loyal customers. Ed ucate your custom ers! Contact the Press Gazette advertising specialist at 850-623-2120 W ednesday/April 5, 2006 .... ........... ... .... r Local April 23-29 set to honor area's volunteers By JEFF EVERTS Press Gaziene Staff itriter 2' To honor the "'tireless efforts of all who volunteer their lime and talents in Santa Rosa County." the week of April 23-29 has been designat- ed as --National Volunteer Week." In honor of the celebration. Help Th\ Neighbors Volunteer Center and Amencan Legion *Post 78 will be hosting a Nauonal Volunteer Week cere- mony on April 29 from noon until 8 p.m. The week's theme. "Honor By Example." is hoped to reflect the power volunteers have to inspire the people the\ help and others to ser\e. organ- izers note. Both the Points of Light Foundation and the Volunteer Center National Network are sponsors of National Volunteer Week. "Volunteers perform count- less acts of service and are one of America's most valuable assets," says Robert K. Good\win. President and Chief Executive Office for the Points of Light Foundation. "During the past year. vol- unteers nation\w ide have reached out to their neighbors both near and far-especially dunne the aftermath of the hur- ncanes on the Gulf Coast." Good in says National Volunteer week is an ideal time to honor those volunteerss who meet community needs and bring the pubhc's attention to their manN contributions. Thousands of volunteers nationwide will be receiving presidential recognition during the National Volunteer Week celebrations. The President'.s Volunteer Service Award is currently the most prestigious volunteer award associated with the White House. Thirteen volunteers are cur- rently set to receive the presi- dential award this Near and %will be recognized during the Second Annual Santa Rosa County Funfest. The award seeks, as does National Volunteer Week. to inspire by example in honoring the service of the country's m most comimited volunteers and their achievements. The Funfest. hosted by Help Thy Neighbors \.Volunteer Center. RSVP Santa Rosa, and American Legion Post 78. \\ill be held at the Legion Post locat- ed behind the Countn EOC from 1-6 p.m. on April 29. Booths at the Funfest will include information on hurri- cane preparedness, volunteer registration and recognition. games for children. McGruff the Crime Dog. Smoke\ Bear. Karaoke. lite entertainment, a dance floor, and food. National Volunteer Week w\as first held in 1974 when President Richard Ni\on signed an executive order establishing an annual celebration of \olun- teerism and has been pro- Lis, lr es ,s,. NIARSHA BEACH mar , habeach(h laol.comrn claimed bN each president since. "\Ve hope that National Volunteer Week %ill motivate others to volunteer their time and talent to help our country's most vulnerable residents-the homeless,. hungry. elderly. at- risk \outh. and the disabled." sa\ys Goodw in. Help Thy. Neighbors Volunteer Center helps in mobi- lizing and connecting the com- munity and gi es people-both ioung and old-the opportuni- tv to ei\e back to the communi- ut they live in. organizers sa\. For more information on volunteering locall. contact Alisha Edgar at 983-5223. Stoi \'ii' itli bi Jett Evensi. Reach lim at: Lvet'tS sr-pe.conh 4762 ~ AuturnridaIl LDr - Pace, IFL $244,900.00 Fair Continued From Page One. Tonight: 5:00 pm Gates open *4-H Helping the Hungry Night. $1 off gate with can of food. $1 off armband with the 'second can -; *Senior Citizen Night i$1 off gate. 60 and Upi Regular Price $6 *Military Discount Night '1$1 off gate with ID Card. acm e/retired i Arnimband $15 S5:00-7-00 Sacred Heart Mission in Motion S5:15 & 7:15: Caboodlestoppers Family Show 5:30 & 7:30: Air Mutts - K9s in Flight Sho\\ 7:00: Gosport & Famnily on .The Coast Sponsors NMiss Santa ',Rosa County Rodeo Queen Competition Entertainment Stage: ' 6:00: Cmdy Briggs and Christy Spitz-Fleetwood Mac '*Re% ial , 7:00: Josh Walther - Variert Vocalist 7:30: Betty Hightower - Vocalist 8:00: Ginny CorleN - oc : C.Jal . Penon - ocai 8:'0: C.J. Penton - VOcalist Thursday April 6 5:00 p.m.: gates open: *School Tours during the day for 3rd graders in Santa Rosa County Schools *CAT Country 98.7 Student Night, students get in for $1 (K- 12). (Entry fee will be donated to Santa Rosa Long Term Recovery . t0o $1.(00) savings bonds. Draw ing for students K- 12 (9pm-must be present to sign up) Armband-10l. students only, $15 for all others 5:15 & 7.15.Caboodlestoppers Familh Show 5:30 & 7:30: Air Mutts - K9s in Flight Show 7:00: NBHA Open 4-D Barrel Race @ The ARENA Entertainment Stage: All night karaoke Friday April 7 5:00 p.m. gates open: *Normal gate prices. $15 armband 5:30 & 7:3(-) Caboodlestoppers Family Show 6:00 & 8:00 & 10:00: Air Mutts - K9s in Fhght Show S-00 CAT Countrx 98 7 & Dodge Rodeo present B-K Professional Rodeo Barrel Racing, Bull Riding, Calf Roping. Steer Wrestling. Breakaway Roping. Bareback Rjding, Team Roping-Heading and Healing Entertainment Stage: 7:00: Beta Children's Chorus/ Acting. Singing. Dancing 8:15: C.J. 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Ied liull ..l l l i -i .- llni [.,:. , . , l ...,.i. rh l r i [i,.: a-' $28uf9MS5210C 16 bdr 95 W 339MS250 16 Bar 5TIH1~-' 5~i, Page 3-A The Santa Rosa Press Gazette **A.�__ -_ - I 1_;I qnnn I -1129 Riddle Si * Pace FL $149,900.00 APRIL 5. 2006 4A --- --- ---T-SN ROSAPRES GAET - OURiOPINMIO[] What are they trying to do? It really doesn't come as much of a surprise to learn that there is a very upset developer in our county who pre-sold 240 of his lots in a planned subdivision in hopes of avoiding impact fees only to find that he now owes $511.000. RGB Development is suing Santa Rosa County on the basis of claims that impact fees are unconstitutional as applied to him. He says the> violate case law. And the developer also \wants back mone\ for fees already paid. The issue involves the developer's Tiburon East and Ashley Plantation. according to court records. RGB says. as part of those contracts on pre- sold lots. it calculated future lot construction costs Without including impact fees. We're told the county has already refunded fees for the Tiburon East lots, but the company is still challenging part of the Ashley Plantauon fees. The suit covers 240 lots of the development's total 470 (the remainder were clearly contracted after impact fees took effect i. The company alleges the fees are impairing RGB's ability to carry out its already-existing con- tractual obligations. As most of us are aware. county commission- ers spent a considerable amount of time studying impact fees for future grow thi and. in the process, conducted numerous public hearings on their plans to keep pace w ith the many serious grow th issues. particularly roads. Our impact fee policies are sinmlar to those in many other counties in Florida and have become an essential ingredient in battling grow th issues. As it has clearly been pointed out in the past, our county cannot continue to rely solely upon property taxes to build and expand our roads and high\ ay s. or adequately handle drainage problems caused by growth. Impact fees require developers to step up to the plate and pay their fair share for the problems their. ne\ subdllisions and developments are causing. We are all very aware that impact fees are directly passed onto the buy ers of the lots that are developed. In RGB's case. it appears the county feels the developer owes the fees despite the claim the lots were sold pnor to the fee's implementation date. We stand on the side of Santa Rosa County on thds issue as \e did when developers converged upon our elected officials strongly opposing impact fees. The' implementation of impact fees demon-- strates to local taxpayers that our elected officials are senously addressing our grow th issues Those fees. along ith % other appro al of a one-cent sales tax increase, are essential money-generating steps that %\ ill address our serious road problems caused by the enormous gro di affecting our counts. The appealing aspect of \ hat our elected offi- cials are doing is the fact that everyone %till help , finance our expensive road needs, not just proper- ty owners. Had these steps been taken \ears ago. man\ of our current road problems w would, most iUkel). have been gone by now. Save our coastlines from oil FM: LINDA YOUNG Dear Editor: Almost eight> million people come to Florida ever year. and the) spend more than $50 billion or over 20% of our state's sales tax. during their visit. What brings these people to Florida? They come to enjoy our beautiful beaches-to boat. fish and play on our 1.200 miles of exquisite coastline. Next week, at the request of Florida Senators NMel Martinez and Bill Nelson. the Interior Department's Office of Minerals Management Ser\ ice MNMS has finally agreed to hold one hearing in Florida on its proposed five-year drilling plan. The Adnunistration's plan, which would set federal oil and gas policy from 2007 to 2010, includes opening up. two million acres in the eastern Gulf of Mexico. directly off Florida's coast to new oil and gas drilling. Oddly enough, the Interior Department has cho- sen the non-coastal city of Tallahassee for its hearing and, to add insult to injury,. has scheduled the hearing in the middle of the day when most people are at \ork. Could the reason be that the last time a public hearing on offshore oil drilling was held in Pensacola. more than 1,000 people .showed up? No\\ how are those citizens supposed to make certain their voices are heard? Given that our coasts, and the resulting tourism industry, is the life-blood of this state, one would think that citizens who live along the coast of Florida would be given an opportunity to voice their concerns. From Pensacola to Key West. citizens of this great state deserve the opportunity to be heard. The clear signal from the Interior Department seems to be they don't really care \what we think about their plans and would just as soon not hear from us at all. Frustrated by the original decision not to schedule a hearing in Florida, Tampa Bay Congressman Jim Da' is made plans to hold his ow n hearing-Iwhere businesses and taxpayers affected by the actions being proposed could have their say. We appreciate the Congressman's efforts to make sure his district is heard. It is easy to se where this is all going. The White House and the MMS have already redrawn seaward boundaries for the entire Outer Continental Shelf and, in doing so. with no public comment, mo\ed a lot of federal waters off Florida's coast into Louisiana and Alabama's administrative jurisdictions. Sixteen mem- bers of the Florida Congressional delegation sent a letter of complaint to the Department of Interior, to no avail. Governor Jeb Bush and every elected official in Florida should demand that the MMS hold proper hearings throughout Florida. in appropriate places and at times that will'allow most working people to attend. To do any less in an outrage and sends a clear message to Floridians that the White House is pre- pared to take a"way our voice on the issue of drilling off Florida's coastline. Linda )'oinei is till dilccior of tile Clean \laicr Ncnrork of Florida., a non-protit organii:aon with 155 member groups across the state dedicated to pro- rtecting Florida's waters and assuring citizens of the right 10to participait in 0.overnmenti decision-making ithat affects their communities. She can be reached at II 'o S2 t"eanrtlhlink.net. Nore: Thc 1111S lheaing Oil offsholre drilling la slated to be held VtsteidaL in Tallahiassce. Just as he always thought... FMN: CHUCK BASSETT Dear Editor: That our conmmnuniit's heritage ce named for Milton's . antecedent moniker, Scratch Ankle, is proof of hat I _______ have long suspected: our fair city \\as founded by inos- . quitoes w"ho brought in peo- ple for food. Sign petition FM: LESLEY BLACKNER Dear Editor: You think the traffic is bad no"\. and the schools are' overwhelmed? What hap- pens while the next 5, 20, 50 million people move to Florida? Right now ,\ Florida's population is about x,,. 18 million and growing by' 1,000 people each and every day, with. no end in sight. If you add up all the com- lebration is prehensive plans in our state, you w ill find that they project housing for o'er 100 million people. The truth. which politicians avoild like the plague. is that Florida's population growth is never supposed to end. State and local governments are inl the growth business. These growth junkies equate relentless, unending construction ith ci' ic progress. They like to call it "economic development" or "growing the tax base". When a voter says "But I like mN community the way it is!" he is shouted down b\ the growth junkies: "Grow th is going to happen whether we like it or not! This to\ n needs dus growth...if we don't gromw we'll die!" When I hear this, I think of Nliami-Dade County. For a hundred years. Nhanu has grow n and gro" n without restraint. pa' ing oN er the mangroves and the swamps. If simply adding more people and more construction is good govermnent and good business. then %why is Nliami the poorest big city in the United States. a fiscal nightmare, the poster child for e'ery- thin, the rest of the state doesn't "\ant to be" What can you do. when you don't want to see every road in your town six-laned and portables. mushroonung around the schools? What can \ou do to defend yourself, your home and \our community from the grow th junkies' bill: endless construction. spoiled or destroyed natural resource s-stemns and places, a degraded quality of life. overwhelmed municipal.services and a higher cost of li\ ing ? Tragically. under Florida's land use la., local government's main Job is supposed to be the protec- tion of citizens' quality 6'f life.: Th& la is clear that when a city or county concussion 'otes on a pro- posed land use change. the politicians are standing in the shoes of the electorate and should not approve die proposed change unless they determine that it will improve the community. The problem is again that too many Florida elect- ed officials are growdi junkies. They equate relent- less. unending construction with ci ic progress. The\ are more concerned nith catering to the next 10.000 new\ residents than protecting and preserving their communities. We, the Florida others , must take back control over the desnn\ of our state. We must take these important decisions out of the hands of the growth junkies. \We can do this by supporting the Florida Hormeown Democracy Amendment, a proposed con- sutitutional amendment that \\ill put the people back in charge of the places \\here the like by lettng voters decide whether to change their community's grow .th plan. This makes sense because voters care deeply about the place %\here the\ like We should hate the final say over proposed changes in our hometowns because. for better or worse. we gei stuck \with the consequences. Last year. the Florida Supreme Court, in a required re\ ie\w. ruled 7-0 that our FHD amendment is fine. but then split -1-3 over one sentence in the bal- lot summary. As Yogi Berra says. "It ain't over till it's over. So "%e hate started over, pulled out the offending sentence, and are ven' confident that this time that we will prevail. We'"e collected 70.000 peutions so far. and need ,another 500,000 to qualify for the 2008 ballot. I urge \ ot to learn more about our effort at hiup-v'. '.' .florli- dahonmetoi ndemocrac\.coin . We need your help. If you are a registered Florida voter, download the petition. sign ii and mail it in. Support this unique effort by collecting and sbnubiiting petinons to us, and sending your check to help fund the effort. Florida's future thanks ;ou. L -gl 0.ne You Spoke Out, Santa Rosa... Saturday. 2:39 P.M. This is June and this message is for the person who came on pri- %ate proper and dug up die dou- ble %whire/pink azaleas. We'd like to ha'e it back and I thank you 'ery much for taking m\ call. Saturday. 1:35 p.m. I hope that burn last week. that sent traffic backing up for miles %%ill remind people of the need for traffic solutions in our area. That \\as just a reminder of "\hat we w ill have if another hur- ricane comes. Let's get busy. okay the sales tax. and get some asphalt going down. It's time to fix our problems. Saturday. 1:14 p.m. This is Jesse in Pace. I'd like to thank Linda for her comments. The %world is not all about mone\ That's w\hat'.s rong today. Christmas isn't about anything an\ more except money . No\\ we have developers \who want to take our land a way\ from future gener- ations so the% can make a little money today. It's not right. Friday. 4:44 p m. I lust can't \ait for them to get going "vith the condos along the Black%%ater. It is about time someone did something to breathe some life into that area. It has looked so dead for so long. It has been an embarrassment to people coming into our city. Perhaps no\ ne\ shops \%ill come in and \e "i\ll ha\e some- thing w\e can be proud of. I can't believe people call about hunnng and fishing. When's the last ume you saw someone walking beside the old courthouse with a shotgun looking for a deer. How silly. \\e ha\e plenty of areas for hunting and fishing, but we sure don't hae man\ attractive areas. I saw more po, er to the folks v.ho ha' e a vision . Friday. S:26 a.m. I was w wondering %wh\ the road all the vkas into NMiltonl has to be eat up " ith construction. Whs can't the\ do one project before the\ mo\e on to another one. Just about [lthie time you get through one area oft construction. sou arrive at another. S' /,. '. 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 TOTHE 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. EDITORIAL & OPINIONS APRIL 5, 2006 Gazette VOL. 99. NO. 2 Serving Milton, Pace, Jay Holley-Navarre, Gulf Breeze & surrounding communities Santa Rosa's Press Gazette L'SPS 604- 3601 is published t% ice \eekil on Wednesda ys and Satrurda'\s for $28 per year (in Oountyi by Milton Newspapers. Inc , Nlichael Coulter. Publisher. Penodicals postage paid at Milton. Florida. POSTNIASTER: Send address changes to: Santa Rosa's Press Gazette. 6629 Eha Street, Milton, Florida 32570. Michael Coulter ... .President & Publisher Jim Fletcher. .......Assistant Publisher Carol Barnes ...... .Businress Manager Deborah Nelson . . . .Staff Writer Jeff Everts .. .....Staff \\ rier Obie Crain, Jr. .....Special Proects \\ nier Bill Gamblin .......Sports Editor Jim Martin .........Ad'ertising Manager Debbie Coon .......\Adertising Exec. Lori Dempse.1 .......Advertising Exec. 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Others report they're been -.told they make too much money-or that mobile homes are simply not eligible-for hurricane repair funding. "Half the people lixe in mobile homes." observes Bagdad resident Eleanor Lavender. "That's discrinina- ltion.'" She sa\s the presence of mold is noticeable as soon as \ou enter La'ender's damaged double-wk ide. The l8 -\ear old widow sa\s Ixan. and then Dennis flooded the home, ruining the kitchen and several front rooms. And then the mold began to spread. "Il'e been spraying bleach to keep it down." she says. The United Wa) replaced her roof. she notes, but the -Water Continued From Page One. appealed. What followed \%as a three- month battle between the utili- ,t\. the homeowners and the Santa Rosa County Commission-w which ultimate- , \I o\ertumed the variance. In an attempt to find com- .mon ground. Pace Water agreed ito the concept of a ground stor- ..age tank iilth pumps to provide i the necessary\ pressure. That \\as the situation in November of 2003 \\hen Pace Water officials said their engi- neers were ready, to begin work on the project. Now. Dorsor says the new ser ice is read\ to flow. Letters haxe been sent to homeowners "in select areas w here the sen ice is to be initially offered. Dotson sa\s the System is planning a big party to kick off the newt ser ice. The e\ent will be held at the site of the reuse ground storagee tank-immnedi- ateh; adjacent to Stonebrook -.\illage Water reuse has become i,increasinglh popular in central , and south Florida %where %water shortages often force summer- time rationing. Sewage floxs into the regional treatment plant %\here it is conditioned. The final product is water w. which. while not certified pure enough for consumptiono. is more than ade- , quate for non-consumpti\e uses like watering of lains. In addition to pro hiding custoinleis w' ith a Ilo\-cost wva\ .of inigating la', s. reuse lias a side benefit-relie\ ing the Demand on the system's drink- ing water and extending the life ot the si stem's current suppl\ by reducing the amount of .water that must be pumped from the sand and gravel ..aquifer beneath northx\est Florida's surface. home is still damaged. The roof and floors sag. and water spots are visiblee along the interior ceiling joists. Ivan- flooded carpeting still covers %wobblN linoleum and the oxer- head bathroom light fixture is falling out of its setting. "The fire department told me not to turn that on." she notes. "I'm thankful for mx roof." La% ender sa\ s. Insurance paid about $10.000. between lban and Dennis, she recalls. That cov- ered new kitchen equipment Lavender says she part installed herself. Other portions of the money. she says. went to repair a rental home across the street. She sa\s she put thousands of her own dollars into the mobile home, and sought addi- tional help from Rebuild Northwest Florida. Lavender says she \\as under the impres- sion she "as placed on the agency's interior repair list "I "as aJiing tot them to come do it." she sa\s. "Ith was gradtuall\ getting worsee" But a letter from the agency . dated March 14. sa\s Lavender's financial status places her above the "need based" criteria for help "'I was shocked," says La\ender of the assessment. "I did everything I \as supposed to do." She says she doesn't knoiw ho\ she'll get future repairs done, and worries about future storms. "You tell me w here I'm rich. darlin'." she says, motion- ing to the sagging ceiling. SBA approved a $20.000 loan, she recounts, which paid off her mortgage, and left a S460 a month pa\ ment on a 30- sear note. "I don'tt live that long," she remarks, citing three heart attacks and an eve surgery since I\an. CurrentlL, Laxender is li\- ing in the home's ihling room and kitchen and still hope- to .geL help \\ith ceiling and floor repairs. She says she doesn't\ want to complain, but wonders ,\ here all the hurricane repair money that \\as floating around after Ivan went. ' "I'm lucky." she remarks. "[After Ivan] some people did- n't have a house at all." East Milton resident Bettr Johnson says she's been tr ing to get repair help since October. Johnson eventually\ got a $5,500 USDA graut., which she'll have to pay t1,000 back on. she sa\ s. for a inew roof. Last October. Santa Rosa Count\ contacted with USDA and Rebuild for emercenc\ repair work. After the roof \as fixed. the United Wa\ gave Johnson a heater and some sheet rock, \which her grandsons installed. she notes. She saxs she's working to control the remaining mold. "Now\ I'm just in the process of spraying bleach, and hopefully that's going to kill it." she remarks. She's concerned about spending another storm season in the home. "I can't get insurance until everything is [repaired]." she notes. "If it tears it up this time. I'm going to get somebody to come in and bulldoze it dow n " If that happens, says Johnson, she'll be out of a home, and on disability., w iih no %% a to pay for a new one. "You can't go buN any- thing." she obseres. "There's no \way that I could make the payments on a modular home." ' Johnson says she's more concerned about her neighbors. The husband is disabled and caring for his parents, w while try - ing to get their home fi\ed. "I'm fortunate." sa\s Johnson. "I'm disabled, but I thank God exerx day that at least my place is not leaking and I ha\e had help." MNleanw% while, NlarN SingletarN is preparing to close on a FENIA mobile home she sa s %\ ill cost her onlt $500. She's been living in a iraxel trailer since just after Iban While trying to get home repairs done. E\entuall\. the trailer was declared "totaled." The United Wai paid for demolition, along w ith. a gas hookup for the camper. Singletar\ recounts. The agenc\ has promised to help find funds to buy the ne\\ Ice Age 2, PG.i S I _1 3 05 5 1-' ' 15 9 20 ATL PG3 ' ' , , . 1.45 4.1(0 7-00 9:50 - Inside Man .R.I 1-40 4:30 -:05 9 45 Sla3 Alive iPG13., 1:15 3:20 5 25 7 30 9-40 Larr% the Cable Guy iPG 13' 1-10 3-15 5-20 '.25 9 35 * for Vendetta iRi 9.40' "She's the Man PGI3i 1.30 4-15 "'; 10 Failure to Launch iPG13i I 05 3-10 1 5.15 ".20 9 45 "Shaggy Dog , PG i 1:20 5'0 6:45 9 10 S'L ., i '. -. i T/,r -r S-tr sFri'.da y il 7 Bench% armers PG 13 1-20 3 20C 5 25 -. 30 '.O5 Take the Lead , PGl;3i 1 ' -I fO -.t1o -1 4i0 Luck) Number Slei in R 1 41 1 4.2 l - 5 115 -45 home. she notes, and sa\ s she's just glad to have a place to live. Singletary is hoping to close on the home with FEMA in time to get insurance before storm season. "It has been a blessing," she remarks of the mobile home replacement. "I prayed so hard over it. 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If you, a friend, or relative have been involved in an accident, I urge you to call my office for a thorough evaluation by a physician who specializes in - " neuromuscular injuries and spine related problems. S" , As an experienced health care provider, I utilize the most up to date S' diagnostic and therapeutic services available in our medical community. Our goal is to provide experience you can trust, and depend on. and guarantee that your health is our main concern. ": ^ WATERS ::" ~~~%rr A ^4"f' ' ,.. ,1,1.1 1& .-1.1^ Dr. William Waters LIHUIROPRACTIC CI LINIC i ' 4891Glover Lane - Milton 623-2111 Experience you Trust! :$,' , ".. - . .: 1 '.. A w ..'. ,-" ' ', ,,' . . .': ' ... .... | I : _ --_ . Business Network - - ur n mm --- : -- International Tri cities chapter meets every Thursday morning at 7am at Tanglesood Golf & Country Club. 5916 Tanglewood Dr. Milton. We encourage area business professionals to visit our networking meeting. Any questions contact Dawn Young at 748-7886 Wednesday April 5 20 6 SLocal, Local Page 5-A Public Workshops to Discuss Revisions to the Land Development Code related to the Minor Subdivision Exemption The Santa Rosa County Community Planning, Zoning and Development Division invites you to participate in public workshop to consider revisions to the Santa Rosa County Land Development Code related to the Minor Subdivision Exemption. The Workshops are scheduled as follows: Tuesday, March 21, 2006; 1:00 p.m. Thursday, March 30, 2006; 1:00 p.m. Thursday, April 6, 2006; 1:00 p.m. Thursday, April 13, 2006; 1:00 p.m. Public Services Media Room 6051 Old Baghdad Hwy, Suite 202 Milton, Florida 32583 Santa Rosa County adheres to the Americans with Disabilities Act and will make reasonable modifications for access to this meeting upon request. Please call Santa Rosa County Planning, Zoning and Development Division at (850) 981-7075 to make a request. For hearing-Impaired, 1-800-955-8770 (Voice). Requests must be received at least 48 hours in advanced of the meeting in order to provide the requested services. - - ---l ____j Tho ganta Rnsa Press fGazette rage u-n I it EEL ili nU bd ul *E U dhJU Local Church sign laments loss of Pace Days festival Wednesday April 5, 2006 '�' Bi JEFF EVERTS Pr. s)> Girt " SiatitIt rii Motonsts drinrig through Pace may hae noticed a not- so-obscure message on the sign of the Pace A-sembl\ of God. The sign. which reads "Alcohol Took Pace Festival Da\ A%%ay' was meant as a reminder of the effect alcohol is having on the countN. according to Keitha Lay of the church's staff. "After the county toted to oo wet. the\ decided to serie alcohol at the festival meaning it couldn't be held at the high school." LaN says. ".\\e don't want our chil- dren \%here alcohol is being served.' The Pace Rotary Club. which h has sponsored the festi- \ al in the past. this \ear decided to hold a barbeque contest, As About*Or MangedAccuns MORGAN INVESTMENT SERVICES, INC. SI1' CI ' ,!i,e Street * Milton FL 323- "O o-nice ei si:i 623- 1113 -1 Fa, i'.501t o23- ! 33s Sccuru'jes Otffered Tnrougr, LinCo.'Pr.. ate Ledger P.e-.T.C.=, NA5 E.l' LP': Fred T !Mlorgan LFL , .1r,,;.. l sancuoned by a national organ- ization. in place of the Pace Da\s Festi'al. However. according to Pace Rotarv's President Elect Greg New\church, the decision to make alcohol a\allable dunng the e\ent \\as not even an issue in changing the format. "There vkere reaIly three reasons for changing the format to a barbeque bash instead of the Pace Da\-, format." New\ church said. "W'e had taken the Pace Days concept as far as ,we thought it could go. meaning we could not take it to another level of fundraising." New\church says the three main reasons for the change were to have an e\ent sirrlar to the Beulah Sausage Festival that Pace residents could asso- ciate with. to be able to dra\% more corporate sponsors to the event, and to be able to give more back to the community in the form or scholarshipss and other donations "W\e needed to increase our corporate sponsor,, in order to bring in more money." said New\ church. �"We did not do at\a\ \iith Pace Da s, because w\e couldn't sell alcohol." While the Rotar\ under- stands the disappointment of not being able to use the high school property. Ne \church says the\ hope to be able to pur- chase property in the Pace area before next ear's bash to have a permanent home for the event. Newchurch says the Pace Rotary Club contributes the While this sign at the Pace Assembly of God church indicates alcohol led to the demise of the Pace Day festival, officials with the Pace Rotary Club, which held the annual event, says alcohol played no part in' changing Pace Days to a barbecue championship. funds raised by the festival to a number of organizations in the Pace area. including the high school. He adds the club also hopes to contribute money. to a possi- ble YMCA in Pace as %%ell. But La\ says theie \':as another reason the church \\as disappointed in losing Pace Day s: "Our junior high and high school bands pla ed e er. %ear at Pace Da. s and no\\ the\ have now here to perform." S1o'v i 'rfilelI by Jef' Eterts. Reach lirn at." 11 e ,,s sr-I, . co� Help prevent damage from bark beetles, diseases, and wildfire through practices that promote healthy pines. * Thin dense pine stands. * Control understory plant competition. * Minimize tree wounds during harvests. PREVENT S B * Use prescribed fire. * Harvest low-vigor stands and replant. * Plant species right for the soil and site. A message from the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Forestry, the University of Florida/IFAS, and the USDA Forest Service. Attendees to the Pace Rotary Club's big barbecue event last weekend had an opportunity to learn about the effect different types of wood has on the fin- ished barbecue product (above.) (To the right) Tiny Johnson of Pensacola smokes up batch of ribs and shoulders. Press Gazette photos by Bill Gamblin MHS celebrating Libr B.3 JEFF EVERTS Picss Gaze:.en Soln i/it i,, In honor of National LibrarN Week. Milton High School invites e\er\one to "Change sour '\o ld at \our librar\." 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"National Librai\ Week is, the perfect lime, for students and parents to come in and see . the mani sources v,e hate t, offei." says Lisa Nlurph\. \\h.o is the 'school's Libraij Medi.a Specialist , -\Whether you'ree looking for help ' ith class assignments. ,or reading loi enio\iment. the MHS Librar\ Media Centei has' the books and magazines. data- bas;es and free Internei access. that can help o 0tI get it done." The library week celebra- . tion is just another of the many ways the school hopes to teaph and promote reading as a life- long habit. OPENING NOVEMBiER 20'06. 1 THE OF DAYTONA BEACH. * The Ultra-Luxurious Oceanfront Condominium widl ' . - 'Cervices and Golf & - , i ., .-... Oceanfront Pool with Sun Terraces and Lush Gardens Ultra-Luxury 2 and .3 Bedroom residences with Fireplace, . -r.. i, .,. \iew Balcoie Balconies, Gouirmet Kitchens and Designer Baths. g~rr~F. r~r'~furr "ary Week All e'ent's tied-in \ ith National Libranr Week are tobe held at the Library .Media, Center E ents will include draw--, in's for prizes.. decorations.; Thanks-a-L.iite Day for stu�- dents. and a faculty luncheon on Friday. The National Library Weel celebration \\ill continue whert Milton High School hosts a Barnes and Noble Book Fair on, April 12 and 13 from 7:30 a.m. until 3:30 p.m. each day and thd public is invited. .1 Story written by Jeff, Everts. Reach him at, everts@sr-pj; cum � Call today 1-866-741-8317 ,wvw.oceamnvistasdaytona.corn As FOR STRUCTURED SETTLEMENTS, on I. ANNUITIES and INSURANCE PAYOUTS (800) 794.7310 1 J.G. Wentworth means CASH NOW for Structured Settlements! A Do... A_ * Over 16,000 people ran the marathon... it was my first. SMy training began 13 weeks before the marathon. I set my goal to finish under 3 hours. -It took discipline and determination. i had a five-year-old reason: Tommy Whitman who has leukemia * I completed my first half marathon with TEAM IN TRAINING for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. My personal commitment to you... Whether helping sell or buy your family a home, is to go the extra mile. Call and ask for Jeanese Hayward Broker Associate 6478 Highway 90, Suite A Milton FL, 32570 Phone 850-981-1555 Fax 850-981-1444 Toll 866-981-1555 . I , I4 1.,17, Wd d Aril 5 2006 v eanes ay pri U., --- u ugluI wu .. Obituaries Barnhill, Archie Carlton Archie Carlton Barnhill. age 85. of Pace. FL. died Saturday, April 1. 2006 in Pensacola, FL. He xwas born October 13, 1.920 in Pensacola. FL to George Edward & NMamie Barneycastle Barnhill. Mr. Barnhill was a U.S. Army Veteran, a barber, a member of the VFW, and a member of Pace Assembly of God. ' He is preceded in death by his parents., and sisters-Ruth Galiano. Ruby Granato. and Emma G Mel'in. Survivors include his ,w ife-Mary Plant Barnhill: son-Roy C. Barnhill. Sr.: grandchildren-Roy C. Barnhill. Jr., Anthony Craig Barnhill. and Carla Renee Stringfello\w; great-grandchil- ciren - Hart Stringfellow,. Celeste Stringfellowv and Sarah Weaver. I brother- James Willford Barnhill. and sisters-in-law-Lois iEaster) Harris. Polly Parker. and Dean iDavid) Kaiser. Funeral ser\ ices are Wednesday. April 5. 2006. at 2 p.m. at Pace Assembly of God with Rev. Carnley and Re\. Lo% %rey officiating. Burial \\ill follow in Milton Cemetery. The family received friends Tuesda\ from 6 to 8 p.m. at Pace Assembly of God Church. Pallbearers %will be Lamar Harris. Larry Plant. Da\id kaiser. Donald Enfinger. Joe Moore. James Wesley and Mar\ in Fowler. Donnie So\well Funeral Home is in charge of arrange- ments. Rucks, Ann Margaret 1934 -2006 -Ann Margaret Rucks passed away on Monday. March 27. 2006 in Pensacola: FL. Ann "\as born March 12. '1934 in Maud. Oklahoma. She had been a resident of Milton for 41 years. Ann \%as the daughter tf Edgar Francis Flanagan and Katherine Twsman Flanagan. She moved to Oklahoma City in 1937, attended Rosary School. and graduated from Classen High School in 1952. She attended NMt. St. Scholastica College in Atchison. Kansas and gradu- ated from Oklahoma City :Uni\ersity in 1956. She was a member of Alpha Chi Omega Sorority and year- book beauty queen. She %was employed by Santa Rosa County School Sy stem and %\as a Director of Council on Aging. Ann married Ronald Allen Rucks and they lied in Honolulu. HI. Monterey and San Diego. CA. and MidwaN Island during Na\al Air Force Tours of dury until these retired in Milton. FL. They were mar- ried for 47 sears \when he passed away No\ember 24. 2004. She %\as also preceded in death b\ her son-David Rucks: brother -James "Jim" Flanagan: her parents: and brother-in-law-B. Jack Taylor. She is sur'i\ed b\ her sons-Mike (KaNs Rucks of Dothan, AL. and Kevin (Cind\ i Rucks of Milton. FL; a daughter-- Katherine Spears, Milton: Carolyn Taylor of Edmond, OK: brother-in- la\ -James IJoyce Rucks of Dallas, TX: 4 grandchildren- Chris. Emily, Ragan and Michelle; and 2 great-grand- children-Traces and Ranzie. A special thanks to Dr. Mark Boatright and staff. Kim and Tom Lee. and to all her friends \who haxe been there during her recent illness. Graveside services were Friday, March 31. 2006 at 10 a.m. in Serenity Gardens. Arrangements were by Donnie Sowell Funeral Home in Milton. FL. Hopson, Hal C. Mr. Hal C. Hopson, age 75. passed away Friday, March 24. 2006 at a local health care facility. Mr. Hopson \was born in News York. and grew up in Leesburg. FL. He had resided in Northwest Florida since 1970. He %ws an Alumni of the University of Florida, graduat- ing in 1953. and a lifelong '"Gator" fan. He retired from the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Mr. Hopson is survived by his \wife of 3-14 ears-Bernice Von A\elson Hopson: his chil- dren--Tammy i Don) Hierholzer. Jill iKerry) Coker. Matt i Sherry) Hopson. Penny Hopson. Debbie Hopson. and Michael Hopson: grandchil- dren-Tina, Michelle, Brooke. Sydne., and Matthew\: and his sister- Ne-Ne MNcNeely. A graveside sers ice for Mr. Hopson w\as held at 11 a.m.. Monday. March 27. 2006 in the Hopessell CemeterN with Rev. Carl A. Dickerson, Jr. pastor of the St Luke United Methodist Church, officiating. Lei, is Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. In lieu of flowers the fami- ly requested that donations be made in Mr. Hopson's name to Covenant Hospice, 5907 Berryhill Road. Milton, FL 32570. Bradshaw, Geraldine Ruth 1915-2006 Geraldine Ruth Bradshaw. age 91. of Milton passed asway on Saturday. April 1, 2006. Mrs. Bradshaw w\as born in Clearfield. Pennsylvania. and had resided in the Milton area for the past 9 years. She %\as a member of the First United Methodist Church in Milton. She \was a very active member of the Garden Club. loved to play Bridge and collect pigs. Mrs. Bradshasw \\as pre- ceded in death by her hus- band-Robert NM. BradshawN. her parents-Wright and Dora Turner. and five sisters. She is survived by tswo daughters-Sandra Lee iRufusi Hases of Milton, and Carol Ann iGenel Stembridge of Ellijay. Georgia; I broth- er-Bill Turner of Chambersburg. Pennsylvania: 6 grandchildren: 8 great- grandchildren: and I great- great grandchild. Memorial sern ices for Mrs. Bradshaw% \\ill were 11:00 a.m.. Tuesday,. April 4, 2006 at the First United Methodist Church of Milton, on Berryhill Road. with Re\. Gerald Shelton officiating. Lewis Funeral Home of Milton is in charge of arrange- ments. Wyant, Pheobe Jane 1922-2006 Phoebe Jane Wyant. age 83, of Milton passed away on Sunday. April 2. 2006. Mrs. Want was born in Gran'ille. Ohio and had resided in Milton for the past 15 years. She was a member of the Order of Eastern ~itar in Ohio, and a member of the First Presbsterian Church in Milton. She was preceded in death by her parents-Carl F. and Verne W. \sWant, and a broth- er-Charles Wy\\ant. Ms. Want is sur' ived by a brother-Robert W. Want of Pace. 3 nieces in Florida. 3 IIIIOUilOOUgll I"l llil 511 kuvv ............... Obituaries nieces in Ohio. I nephew in Florida and I nephews in Ohio. The family will have a private ceremony in Ohio at a later date. Lewis Funeral Home in Milton is in charge of arrange- ments Thompson, Gary Eugene 1940-2006 Gary Eugene Thompson. age 66. Friday March 31. 2006 while surrounded by his fami- ly at home. He w\as born only a few acres away at his grand- mother's house on Februar. 26, 1940. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army and retired from Atwood Oil Company. Mr. Thompson is preceded in death by one sister-Anne Merle Ferrell. Mr, Thompson is survived by his wife of almost 46 years-- Bobbie Jean Thompson; 1 son-Tim (La anda,) Thompson of Pratt\ille. AL: 2 dauehters- MuTina iSte\es Born of Cantonment, FL and Gary Lynn iToddi Lamb of Milton. FL: 2 brothers-Buddy Thompson of Milton and Lloyd Thompson , of Montgomery. AL: 2 sisters- Helen Patterson of Coosada. AL and Diane Re\is of Decatur. AL: 8 grandchil- dren-Tabitha. Bo. Jessica. Brooke. Stephanie, Nick, Dana, and Tye: and I great granddaughter- Ariana. Funeral services were 2 p.m.. Tuesday. April 4, 2006 at the Lewis Funeral Home Chapel in Milton w\ ith the Rev. Gordon Dillashaw officiating. Burial followed in the Coldwater Community of Christ Cemetery in Allentown. Visitation was Monday at the Lewis Funeral Home. Grandsons. sons-in-law, and nephews served as pallbear- ers. Lewis Funeral Home of Milton is in charge of arrange- ments. v Celebratio l. 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The corrected map is attached herein. The Santa Rosa County Local Planning Board and Board of County Commissioners will conduct public hearings to consider a change of land use and/or rezoning of land areas depicted on the maps within this advertisement. The proposed map and text amendment will be considered for inclusion and transmittal to the Department of Community Affairs as part of the second of two (2 of 2) amendment packages allowed by Florida Statutes in a calendar year as follows. The hearings are scheduled as follows: Local Platintui, Boat, (to consider and make a recommendation on the proposals): Thuirsido, April 13. 20i00 at 6. i' p.)Pm. Board of Counnr Cominiisioitei. (to review the ordinance and consider transmittal of the proposed future land use text and/or map amendments to the Department of Community .4ffairs.I: Al. m/i a\. . ,SIa . .20' ,6 i t 6:W'# p il Both meetings will be held at the Santa Rosa County Administrative Center in the Board Meeting Room,. 6495 Caroline Street, Milton, Florida. .4t the public hearings. the Local Planning Board and Board of County Commissioners shall consider the ordinance entitled: A VORDIN./ACE RELATING TO SA4.TA ROS4 COI'AT). FLORIDA E.\lE)N..\VG ORDI- NANCE u03-2.5. A.4tMEDING THE FLTLRE LA\D U'SE .MAP OF THE SA,. TA ROSA COUNTY COMIPREHEASIIE PLAN. CH.A4VGi.G THE L-ID SE CLA5SIFICATIOV5 AS DEPICTED IN. THE ATTACHED MAPS. IIE.VNDAG ORDIN-.\.CE ./-24 AS -1 IIE.\DED CHANGING THE ZO.VI.VG DISTRICTS AS DEPICTED IV THE ATTACHED AI.APS. APPROVINGG THE A.MEND.IE,.TS TO THE OFFICIAL ZONING M1P OF THE LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE AS DEPICTED IN THE ATTACHED .M.PS. A.ND PROtIDiNG FOR A' EFFECT/I E DATE Zhn,,,:' District Amended from RI (Single Family Residential Districti to R2 mediumum Density Residential District) - approximately 73 acres. Fuatare Land tU se De-ttritiAon Amended: from Single Family Residential to Medium Density Residential- approximately 7-13 acres. r- 7144-- II1 6F __ \ The proposed ordinance and maps may be inspected by the public prior to the above scheduled meetings at the Santa Rosa County Planning Department, 6051 Old Bagdad High'way. Mlilton. Florida. Interested parties mayt appear at the meetings and be heard with respect to this proposed ordinance. All interested parties should take notice that if they decide to appeal any decision made by the Santa Rosa County Board of County Commissioners with respect to anysv matter coming before said Board at said meeting, it is their individual responsibility to insure that a record of proceedings they are appealing exists and for such purpose they will need to insutire that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record shall include the testimony and the evidence upon which their appeal is to be based. Santa Rosa County adheres to the Americans with Disabilities Act and will make reasonable modifications for access to this meeting upon request. Please call Santa Rosa County Planning, Zoning and Development Division at 1850) 981-7075 to make a request. For Hearing-Impaired, 1-800-955-8770 (Voice). Requests a must be received at least 48 hours in advance of the meeting in order to provide the requested service. Advertise your business or skill at the Press Gazette. 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Santa RoaPes aeteArl 20 ua-u -'--------------------------''' SA Kornerstone 46. A April FoodSource Signup is today at 1st UMC! FoodSource. a program through the First United Methodist Church. is presenting their April schedule. A tentative menu is published for planning purposes only and to accommodate the request of the customers. Menu items are subject to change without notice. Sign-Up time will be Wednesday. April 5. 6-8 p.m. and Thursda\ & Friday. March 6 & 7, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Pick-Up date and time will be Saturday, April 22. 2006. 6:00- 8:30 a.m. Menu: The standard frozen &S dry unit is $21 & includes: Chicken. Bacon. Ham Steaks,. Turkey Wings. Beef Liver. Potatoes. Onions. Rice, Can Good. Fruit. Mac & Cheese. Eggs and bonus items. Breakfast Bo\ ($12. - Frozen biscuits. Part\ sausages. smoked sausages. Pink Salmon, eggs, grits & margarine. A standard unit must be pur- chased in order to get ani of the following bo\es. Premium Unit 1$31 Everything in standard, plus Frozen Vegetables. Smoked Pork Chop. Southern Style Frozen Biscuits and Cheese. Variety Steak Box ($20) - 6 or 7 pieces All participants must be prompt or arrive earlier to pick up their food units. We cannot be responsible for food items spoiling because they were late in picking up their units. Bagging days are April 15th - 20th. Please come by if you can and help bag. First United Methodist Church is located at 6819 Berryhill St.. Milton. Call 623-6683 for more information. The motto is "If you eat. you quahify." EBT's are welcome. Reminder: The menu is provid- ed for planning purposes. Menu is subject to change South Alabama Food Cooperatixe FoodSource is a small group. Help us remain in business by spreading the word about our food program. Your efforts can make a difference. Plain Old-Fashioned Sunday fun, is April 9th The members of Faith Baptist Church in Milton invite you to join them in a day ot praise. food, games and fun for every- one. An old-fashioned Sunday School picnic is planned for Sunday., April 9. The day begins with Sunday School at 9:45 a.m., followed by the morning worship serNuce with Ken Johnson. formerly of Milton, Director of Rodeheaver Boys Ranch in Palatka. FL, preaching at 11 a.m. The picnic \\ill feature fried chicken and hot does. Covered dishes %will Spring Family Fun Day Floridatown Baptist Church is ha ing its annual Spring Fanul, Fun Day at Floridato" n Park on Sunday. April 9th from 12 noon to 4 p.m. There \\ill be an Easter Egg hunt. food. fun and games for all ages. Best of all....its free! Bring your lawn chair, and come join us! \e would also like to invite you to church ser- vices - Sunday school starts at 9:30 and morning worship ser- %ice is at 11 a.m. For more information. call 994-8090. Cobbtown Yard & Bake Sale Cobbtow n Holiness Church. located at 4700 Greenwood Road. Ja\. FL is having a Yard Sale Bake Sale on April 8th starting at 7 a.m. until... Proceeds, will go for the church building fund. Coffee and doughnuts will be sold in the morning, and spaghetti dinners at lunchtime. For further infor- mation contact Pastor Jim Lassiter at 675-6715 or Deacon Bill Morgan at 675-4282. be brought b. each family.. The afternoon activities will include various old-fashioned relay races, such as sack races,. three-legged races, water bal- loon relay, and other contests. The Master's Men Quartet will be singing during the afternoon. The\ sing a wide varietyy of Southern Gospel favorites from ,ood old time "convention style" songs to ioe-tappers. The\ also sing songs that pro- claim God's mercy and good- ness such as God on ilthei Over 250 people participated in the Way of the Cross Palm Sunday procession last year led by the Bishop of Pensacola- Tallahassee. Most Reverend John H. Ricard. S.S. J. Even more are expected at this year's event on April 9. beginning at 4 p.m. at Wayside Park. sched- uled again to be led bi Bishop Ricard. Sunday. April '9-Passion,Palm Sunday : April 13 Hol* Thursday: April 14 - Good Friday ; .April 15 - Hol. Saturday: Sunday - April 16 - Easter. For more information. please call St. Ann at 932-2859. Auiintain and I'lhat a Illtimh id Lord. The da\ \will conclude with a late afternoon sern ice to begin at -1 p.m. The Nlaster's Men Quartet\ will provide music for this service and Pastor De",\e. Mars will be preaching. Faith Baptist Church is located on the corner of Dogwood Drive iH%\\. 891 and Hamilton Bridge Rd. For more informa- tion call 623-82(07. The members and pastor say. "Ya'll come!" Upcoming events for the weekend Cobbtown Yard & Bake Sale - Cobbiown Holiness Church at 4700 Greenwood Road in Ja\ \will have a Yard & Bake Sale Saturday, April 8th beginning at 7 a.m.until... For more info. call Jim Lassiier at 675-6715. �"Bgo the Knee" drama to be presented at Pine Terrace Baptist Church,at 6 p.m. April 8th & 9th. 6212 Pine Blossom Road in NI filton. For more info abotft this Easter musical. call 623-3954. I. " ,.., , re's to For more information on placing your advertisement on this page, call Retail Advertising at 623-2120 your e alth -4- ._ \ . <^ l "The people you KNOW and TRUST with your prescriptions." Park R Avenue PHARMACY, Inc. 623-2222 5440 Dogwood Drive * Milton, FL 32570 (Winn Dixie Shopping Center) ALTERNATIVE HEALTH T FOOD STORE "'Ih/ere educated natural health choices are made.'" TharEsa D1early, Herbal Spacialist * Darira Gilmore Marager Ji -'mie D lil Ph.C Natural I lIalHh CG urnslor E-Mail address GW I1 LL @ AOL.coni 5533 Hwy 90 Pea Ridge * 994-3606 Mon Fn 900am-600pm, Sat 900am 300pm' I Dr. Sabrina Peternman ..BC-.BA HA MOVEW ID:1I 1I The Hearing Doctor, Inc. Same Great Service * Same Great Staff New Locationi - ^. Berryhill Medical Plaza 5937 Berryhill Rd (inside Dr. Vernali's Office) r. Sahrim diPt.iti a 626- HEAR hin i, A I ( . A 1 I 43127 diih I rwlr jifmllj 1 Sunday is Palm Sunday; be certain to be at the church of your choice for this special event and of course, the following is Easter Sunday! INI I LIT ()N PRIMARY CARE ~ :i~7~ER 6072 Doctors Park-, Milton 981-9340 H.,l1 ,tlrediih. II. *t.D. Outr laii, t I)i pr'miide' .,lull r.,in ,'f .u i h ~,~ ,idrer.r:in d ijouil to nwcu ri'. . '1w i UC i-caIh care need: In.Admnoni. k.e viler Ba~ic \*R-:. and L kqr.ir. ~'IP', Our ofIi~cc pcimtcvs h:. ppmirintApp..irfer[ iirenAh % a,!* l. ~'Iiav.pid - oI tr jiTi'e din, higerir p ittleni' '%\e xo.iiccepti~nt ic. pMI~reb. We %' Oid be howored i ,.-,ij c.n~ideivd u; i-,r 1. . ui nflitd,.l care Thi'. ned'i ml Ltin, f.; Ii, 'etluirFreland 'iitffd i,, I .. r vii w n , , -,.r � uilanimrfii iCcd Warm... Caring... Experienced hoard Certified Pediatrician Ak * Member of the Americani Academy of Pediatrics * Serving Both Sacred Heart Children's Hospital and Santa Rosa Medical Center * Most Insurance Accepted Now Accepting New Patients :E To schedule an appointment, please call t"111 ir; IMiii iE !WY1 ii s A. Ghiglino, M.D. F.A.A.P. H~g 5962 Berryhill Road - Milton April 5, 2006 CAP &A� uqat --I r- - - I ...... ........ - - I I The Santa Rosa Press Gazette " -A Ask the Preacher ai- ' .. i eeki , coi,,,,si s in, vcur qiiuesnon .with Biblical answois about i ie. Pastor Gallups - "1 have some %erN important decisions to make in nmy life. How can I know\ the i~ ill of God?" - J.J - Pace Dear J.J., First. I belie e that it is of utmost importance that \ou belong to God personally through a born again. personal relationship .'.ith Jesus Christ After this. the next most important factor in knowing God's \\ill is knowing God's Word! You see. J.J.. in the Word, the Bible. God reveals His ,erv specific . ill about so many areas of our life concerning our sexuality. marriage. worship. career principles, integrity. holiness. relationships with other people. etc. \\e ma\ not always like \what He reveals, but He DOES reveal it! Even in those cases w here the Bible doesn't address ,something specifically about our life. there is ALWAYS a Biblical principle to go\em the decision we need to make. So, you can see how\ important it is to know God's Word if \ou would know. God's \ill! J.J.. I would also encourage you to PRAY. I have found that often when I com-nit a \ery important decision to serious and committed prayer. that the Lord eventually reveals to me through open doors, circumstances. other people. ' ise counsel. etc.. His %ill for that situation that I hae been praying about I think the connection between discerning God's \\ill and prayer is a huee one' The Lord Jesus also reveals his w\\ill to us sometimes when w\e seek eodly counsel concerning our decisions. The ke\ word here is "Godly"' There is a lot of ad\ ice out there. Make sure the advice \ou seek is from someone who has a dynamic and real relationship with Jesus. Of course. ALWAYS measure any ad, ice against the truth of God's Word. See ho\\ it keeps com- ing back to that principle' The overarching key is be sure that you are sold out to the Lord Jesus Christ and that \ou are willing to be obedient to walkingg in His will once He reveals it to \ou. I think. JJ.. that if these things are important in \our life. \ou k\ill find that dis- covering God's w ill for \our life in any area. w ill be a lot easi- er than oun might think' Hi a ,i i I , hii I B ii , ' t.." PI c,,:t ,. ' H i, . . , H;a,,,,...; . B pt C ci in,,.h ,; ,,thl -., ot Dio' ri r,-,,, Ti .\,A. Oie,,is Bapiiiit Tpi.illv.'ncl 5c,,untra He y s o l ,n - ettr.r a,.t HHBC se..u 15- He t -,,;.s . 1m haiu ,7,nitl '.rthe Ei,h oltci iit , lr sGos leili Bitn . Ce ' I l' oi . :ii. .' , Bi wi. [. libL I Ll . if , i U.s otld C111l00 FF'. . i, rt i nt.:.' i Oi n , .,tl HHC. co.il '-c.- 5b'i ',r 111,n , * S 4t " ' i, '1 ii c IA .h ,i- , it, _l,, li, pnL i ,.,'r12 It I..t if (il t iiM 1 Litt. 'ri,, ti .4s.i Till PiaLliOh . i.,, itI" .._0 Thit PCL.K:h , Hl ,:t'.:.,' Hi ,'ll,...t. BLpP[6 ! Cilith-l _.,'51 Hl.:k..ry Hal ih, ;,..^. ?r..,2d ,Ahl,..- Fl,_,r,do325 5 -parda-l,/ , /irnsor.ica Attention Churches!! Do \ou ha\e a special event coming up that you would like to announce to the community? Are you ha\ ing a Gospel sing. Re\ i\tal meeting. Bible Conference. Festival. or maybe a special guest coming to tour church? Articles .' ' ,are free: there is no charge for placing them on the - Kornerstone page: This page comes out e\er\ Wednesday. Submissions must be in no later than Friday at 5 p.m. pre\ ious to the Wednesday edition. Photos are welcome. You may drop them by at the office located at 6629 Elva Street: or fax articles to us at i850) 623-2007. or email them to church@'sr-pg.com. il l llju -ill I i aint tit , imu (pit , ! Sacred Heart Health System's mobile health unit will pro\ ide free health screenings in April in numer- ous sites in Santa Rosa County. Sacred Heart's Mission in Motion program targets per- sons w ho are poor. uninsured or elderly. The mobile unit "ill pro- \tde blood screenings to measure blood pressure. blood sugar, total cholesterol and blood count. The follow ino Ask Ole' Chief CHAMPVA Info I had some nice \oung folks ask me some questions regarding CHA.MP\A. Medicare and Other Health Insurance iOHIi. I \ent online. r\ped CHA.MPVA in the .-earch box andTA-DAH, found their website. After scrolling through lots of into, I saw'. I could chat via email with a real person That's almost as good as talking to someone, and much better than listening to a recording. "Press 2. now press 1. no\\ press 3." and so on. Anyway, here is the con- densed question and answer ses- sion. Q: When a CHAMPVA recip- ient turns 65, and already receives Social Security disabili- ty, has Medicare Part A, and other health insurance (OHI), will CHAMPVA continue" A: In order for CHA-NP\.A 10 continue, a person must have Medicare Part A & B. Q: Should a person drop their OHI? A: That depends on the co- pays and out of pocket expenses. Medicare Part B is $88.50 per month. It would be wise to add OHI premiums and co pays and compare that to other expenses.. Q: How does OHI. affect or interfere with CHAMPVA and Medicare? A: If the person has Medicare Part A & B, then Medicare pays first, OHI pays second and CHAMPVA pays third. www.va.gov/hac/forbenefi- ciaries/champva/champva.asp screenings "will be from 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. except for April 6 & April 27 screenings i. Wednesday. April 5. from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m.. Santa Rosa County Fair. Bobby Brown Road in Milton. Thursda.. April 6. at St. Jude Catholic Church. 303 Rocky Ln. Osteoporosis screening only. Tuesday. April 18 at Locklin Vo-Tech, 5530 Berryhill Rd., Milton. Mission in Motion is a The Santa Rosa Press Gazette Business Review Carpet & Tile H Same quality flooring, same SBy OBIE CRAIN carpet and tile are traits that \_ Special Projects Writer Andrea developed long ago. In fact he hasn't done much else !i If vou'%e been wondering outside this trade during his about Carpet & Tile career. Beginning as a carpet Headquarters that used to be on cleaner more than 40 years ago, ;i the north side of High\way 90 he "grew" with the industry, and west of Dogwood Drive. not to serNed more than a decade and S\worr anymore' Think a half in service and installa- i. Berr hill and Stew art streets on tions before deciding to into the corner next to the Fire business for himself. . Department and SunTrust Originally from Pensacola Bank. and presto!, you've here the) o\ned First Class l reconnected with the champs! Carpet. Andrea and Lisa recog- The staff of friendly and nized the potential that Santa know ledgeable sales and instal- Rosa County. had for both a per- lation associates at Carpet & sonal and business future and Tile Headquarters .\ho have prompt[\ invested in it. After been going that extra mile for a leasing for a number of years, long time now to see that your the\ consider the property they% flooring needs are met, really purchased and moved into last can be considered champions in August at the corner of ' their field. And they 've earned Berrvhill and Stewart streets to .1' the status. signify their commitment to the th Although relatively ne\\ to community of \which they have the corner of Berryhill and indelibly become a part. , Stewart streets. Carpet & Tile And the business has Headquarters is far from new to grown considerably since 1997. , Milton. With a long record of At their 6705 Berrvhill Street ,1 superior customer service fur- address, customers \\ho visit nishing' and installing top qual- can browse through fi\e sho\\- it.\ carpet and tile to commer- rooms of carpet, tile, and floor- cial and residential clients, ing samples. "I think ;\e have .1 Carpet & Tile Headquarters has one of the most extensive become one of the most well inventories you'll find in ' known flooring businesses in Milton," Lisa said. "'We have ' Sto%%n. plenty of room here to \ork ; Personally oxned and and conduct business. And , operated by Andrea and Lisa besides. %e ha\e one of the , Lips %\ho brought the family most prime locations in the city business to Milton in 1997. to \watch the Christmas " Carpet & Tile Headquarters Parade!" A earlk on established a policy of Carpet & Tile Headquarters ' meenng its customers in a per- is truly just that: headquarters . sonal, one-on-one relationship for carpet. tile. \inyl. hard- \\here each gets the individual- wood., and more! All the major , ized attention he or she brands from the most impres- S deserves. si\e carpet manufacturers as S "I think this family attitude well as the finest assortment of 0 of personalized service toward tile in the area are on display the customer is extremely\ for you to "size up". important." Lisa said. "and They also have in stock an there's no doubt it's largely abundant supply of remnants. responsible for a lot of our suc- both large and small, for indi- cess." \ iduals and families on a budg- Knomtng the industry and et \\ho may \wish to spruce up understanding the business of an area on their own. community service of Sacred Heart Health System, celebrat- ing 90 \ears of service to Northwest Florida. The mobile unit is funded by Sacred Heart Health System and staffed b. nurses and a driver. The mobile unit's sen ices are also made possible by support from the la%\ firm of Kerrigan. Estess. Rankin and McLeod. as %%ell as the Gannett Foundation and other commu- nit\ donors. For more infor- mation, call 850 416-7826. Page 9-A headquarters: excellent service, just a new, more convenient location FRIENDLY, KNOWLEDGEABLE FACES-lessica Leonard, left, and Lisa Lips, one of the owners, are those whom jou will most likely encounter %when ,ou xisit Carpel & Tile Headquarters at 6705 Berryhill Street, on the southeast corner of Berr)hill and Stewart. You'll find it an adventure to browse and dream among the vast assortment of materials you'll find in the five showrooms packed with excite- ment. See it for yourself! (Photo b) Obie Crain.i And the customer serx ice gets their personal touch. �"We're a customer friendly car- pet store." Andrea %%ill tell you from the start. "E\ery job is talked on by me before "\e ger paid." Ho%\'s that for personalized service. Add to that a lifetime guarantee for workmanship. and N ou not only have top of the line products but a \\arrant. that %ill let you sleep at night. To offer that kind of warranty Carpet & Tile Headquarters has obviously done its homework relative to %\hat they offer and how they install it. It's certainly not difficult to ascertain the importance of car- pet. tile. or other floor cox ering. After all. almost everything else in the house depends to some degree on the floor treatment. The walls., the ceiling, the entire atmosphere of a room. hinges on what application has been applied to the floor. No matter how% bold and daring any deco- rator may be, if the floor is a "dud", the room will never real- ly achieve its full potential. ""That's why we like to counsel people to give special consideration to their floor and what they put on it." Lisa said. While Carpet & Tile Headquarters does not offer interior design services. Lisa says they're free with their opinions, and haxe the experi- ence to help people make a good choice when the) are not completely "sold" on \ hat they \want for themselves. "And Jessica has a talent for color." Lisa said. "She's \en valuablee to a lot of'cus- tomers %\hen it comes to ques- tions about some aspects of their decor." She is referring to Jessica Leonard. xwhom she considers her "right arm" when it comes to administrative and sales work around the shop. "I like to think of Jessica as a worth. associate." Lisa said. "She's like part of the family and has acquired a great deal of know l- edge and expertise when it comes to carpet and tile and flooring. She gets along won- derfull1 with customers and often earns their praise and respect for helping them make a'decision regarding a selec- tion." Family, in fact. is an inte- gral part of the 'alues which Andrea and Lisa hold dear They have two daughters, and also a son w ho has just returned from the armN. They take pride in their daughters. Sheree. 26, and Tabatha. 23. and son Andrea II, 20. Andrea HI works in the family business as an installer. Spiritual values have played a great part in the suc- cess of their business as well. Lisa says. The family attends church at Faith Baptist and is regular\ involNed in Christian activity they consider a healthy part of their lives. "The Lord has been good to us and is the foundation for all our successes." Lisa said. "We are the kind of family that remembers and appreciates and endeavors to live up to our vorth with our %work.'" Lisa likes to think there's not a job too large or too small for her business to take care of. A room, a closet, an entry wa\ . or an\y other space that needs attention is worthy of their endeavors, she say s. And when you come in to Carpet & Tile Headquarters, you %\ill be treated with the dig- nity that Nou deserve. There are no high pressure tactics used. The customer is given free reign of the show\ rooms and can take as much time as needed to make a decision. "TI'e heard that a lot of people like us for that if no other reason." Lisa said As a Christian famiul busi- ness, Carpet & Tile- Headquarters takes pnde in its business ethics as well. "Honest., integrity . and gen- uine concern co into every con- tact w.e make." Lisa said "Those are qualities that are a major part of eter\ sale. but items that nexer show\ up on \our bill. \\e take a great deal of pride in %\hat we do. and I believe it show s." Come by preferably, but if you can't and \wish to get some information. \ou can call Carpet & Tile Headquarters at i85 ?0983-002 1. They are locat- ed at 6705 Berrnhill. right on the corner in front of the Fire Department and adjacent to the SunTrust Bank. Business is "hot" onl\ in the sense that it's brisk and bus, Locating near the Fire Department had nothing to do with that! Convenient hours include lMonda\ through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and on Saturday s from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. Come in and check out those fi\e showrooms. What you'll find ma\ surprise \ou! SS-626=1297 Wednesday April 5, 2006 Sacred Heart Hospital provides screenings to elderly and uninsured Legals ilt THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CuR- CUIT. IJ AND FCOR SANiTA ROSA COUNTY FLORIDA Case No c06.212-DR Dz.son Mr Denise Kr..grl Pef'lioner and Heraril Krnighl. Responder.i NOTICE OF ACTION FOR DISSOLUTION OF MAR- RIAG TO Herbrn Kr.ighli 4808 Pin Br.:K Pnlac,e 'Pace FL 325"1 YOU ARE NOTIFIED final ar a-ion na:, bten r'iled agannli you and inal yu,. are require 0o sere a copy of your iNlerr defenses, i ani' Io ,i .?r. Denise. Krnighl. whose saadres i 5569 Sunkisied C.r.:le Pace Fi 32571 on or before 4.19.06. and hli tre origr.1a Air. the clear of ih. Counrt al 6865 Carohne Sreet Millon. FL 32570, belore erinces. or Petirioner or nmmiedial-ly Uitereaner. If you fall to do so, a default may be entered against you for the relief demanded In the petition. Copies of all court docu- menta In this case, Including orders, are available at the Clerk of the Circuit Court's office. You may review these document upon requesL You must keep the Clerk of the Circuit Court's office notified of your oft your cur- rent address. (You may file Notice of Current Address. Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.915.) Future papers in this lawsuit will be mailed to the address on record at the clerk's office. WARNING: Rule 12.285, Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure, requires certain automatic disclosure of doc- uments and Information. Failure to comply can result In sanctions, Including dis- missal or striking of plead- Ings. Dair 3..16-06 CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT CIRCUIT COURT SEaL By Rir,ell Le.na rd Deputy Cierk 03 .706 r.329061 04-0506 04 12 06 NOTICE TO BIDDERS STRAIGHT MAST FORKLIFT Noi-ce .5 nereby g.jer lnralt ire Boaria O Counir Cor'minr.-',, ri r i Sar.ia Ros3 Cour.Iy. 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R.:r:a Coura Fic,,.-J is :.*.'ie i-,d 27'irs, ir.A nc. *i.,rei.ic *:.,' dE5ir eS, i., "00,p -a eri, ad r. rir. ., , mal IE Jb,,,I':S iS'S Sder,:6;C1h-� Z4C0RECS Pjcas Fi.:.,.d, 3-71 ALL IjTERiE:TEE'Pi'i:'j W.IE !,C-TiFIEu THAT Ji . 'di: . - : .y hi,,C inir .I ir5' .'iro�& ,homJ5I',i ire n~n ~' ,. ii ~lC~r, ''-.3,, v,.r ir,,.i 'C.:.,,ri i,'ji THuII THE TIME P-Fv-ViDEC' EsY 5LLLCL4IRiS. eIC' DEMANiC' NOT --.0 CiLED WILL BE FORE vER F ARRECP rOTVwiTmc 'TA~jirjG ,ti OTHER S1APPLIC'ABLE TIME PE~i'2.C' 414. CLAIM FILED Th'%jC' ,i .EA~i c ORO R .5E .F TR THE D'ECEDENJT, DaTE --F DE THIS PARRIED THE C14TE C' FiFiRE T PLIELi- Attorney for Persons Giving Notice THOMAS G. VAN MATRE, JR., of TAYLOR & VAN MATURE, P.A, 4300 Bayou Boulevard, Suite 16 Pensacola, Florida 32503 (850) 474-1030 Florida Bar No.: 195250 1 Persons Giving Notice: JESSICA JANE PEADEN ACa"i., .2: 1 ';ar.la V I113 WALTER GERON PEADEN, by his natural mother, VERONICA LONDROW COUTTS, pursuant to Florida Statute 744.301 Leoal Ad A;: oi :e 1,2rr 0-, i r �C04 r Ha=le-r Ci Sn-ir.ar r,l.:1d a m nt. debt .: ,r.:urru , Iy Le,:,n3'-l3 S Atri.-1j . pr- ; ,oi'.l .r future r-, s H 4- i i H Sr,,ir,.a r,.,iNr , 4i50 Community rief Hurry! Only 500 tickets! The Rotary Club of Milton is now in the process of selling 500 tickets for a 42" Plasma TV for only $20 each! A drawing %will be held on April 25. 2006 to determine the dinnerr! You may purchase a ticket from any Milton Rotary member or b. calling Katie Lane at 981-3352 or Jimmie NMel in at 626-2632. All proceeds will go to charities in our comniunit.! This is the first fundraiser for Ohe newtl1 formed club. Rummage Sale planned Bagdad Elementary School w\ ill be having a Relay for Life Rummage Sale at Bagdad Elementary School on Saturday. April 8 from 7 a.m. to 12 noon. All are welcome to come to help out \\ith the Amencan Cancer Society. City Council meeting scheduled The Cirt Council of the City of Milton \ ill meet in Special Sessions on Monday. April 10() 2006. at 5 p.m. in the Council Chambers at City Hall. 6738 Dixon Street. Milton. FL. The meeting is being held to discuss a sewer utility surcharge related to expenses associated w\ ith the Water Quality Based Effluent Level Study iWQBELi. For further information on the meeting. contact the Cit\ Nlanacer's office at 983-5411. Pace Relay for Life is this weekend The 2006 Pace Rela\ for Life v\ ill be April 7 & 8 at Pace ,High School Football Stadium. At 5 p.m. on Apnl 7. a recep- tion honoring cancer sur\i\ors \\ill be held %with Opening ,Ceremonies to follow at 6 p.m. 'All cancer sur\i\ors, family members, caregivers and friends are invited to join us during this celebranon. Rela\ for Life is also a time to remember those lost to cancer. A Luminaria Ceremony \will be held at 9 p.m. to honor sur- \ivors and to remember those who have lost the battle against cancer. The Luminaria candles are left burning throughout the night to remind participants of the incredible importance of the continued fight against cancer and the many contributions made by everyone there. If someone in your life has been touched by cancer, then this event is for you. There will be hours of fun. games and enter- tainment all night long on Friday. April 7. Bring the \\hole family and come out for a great nights of acti ties and join the magic of Relay! You won't want to miss one moment! For more detailed information about the Pace Relay, please call Shirle. Parker at 261-8718. Railroad Swap Meet set The West Fla. Railroad Museum Spring Open House & Swap Meet will be on Saturday, April 15. from 9 to 4 p.m. It is located in the historic 1909 Louisville & Nashville Depot in Milton. ISRC 191 North [Henry St.) 3-1/2 miles north of Bagdadi. The museum has vin- tage passenger and freight cars. a aiutng room and freight area \with historic memorabilia, and a gift shop. Operating HO and G-Scale (Gardeni model la\- outs \will operate throughout the day. There's e\en a chance CSX %\ill provide the 'real thing' as several trains normally pass the Depot on a daily basis. Admission is FREE. Bring a table and barter sour "no longer needed' rolling stock, track, and train related items. Hamburgers, hot dogs, chips and sodas will be available for a nominal fee. It's an educational and fun day for the \\hole fami- I1. For further informnnation. call 850 587-2361 or S50,'623-3645 iFri.'Sat.). Children's Day in the Park is Saturday T.R. Jackson Pre-K Center and Community Partners %\ill be having a celebration of the Month of the Youne Child wi th a Children's Day in the Park at Carpenter's Park in Milton on Saturday . April S from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m Children, ages I to 8 are in ited! There %\ill be a fun- filled da\ of hands-on acti% cities including crafts, space %walks. water play. bubble blow ing. face painting, and so much more. For more information. contact Betty Whitaker and Steel Buildings And everything in between including steel roofing and siding, purlins and trim, and all the accessories. They're manufacturer direct, too. Chris Wyatt at 983-5720 Ext. 220. Friends of the Gardens to meet The Friends of the Gardens w ill hold their quarterly meeting Thursday. April 13. 2005. The speaker for the evening, will be Tom Dickson of Barrineau Park v ho \% ill speak on Day lilies. Mr. Dickson has held several offices in the Pensacola Daylil. Club and is a professional grower of daylilies. The meeting \\ill be held on the PJC.'inilersitN of Flonda Milton Campus in Building 4902. A light supper will be offered at 6 p.m. for $3.00. The program will begin after a short business meeting starting at 6:30 p.m. The public is invited to attend the meeting and their support of the gardens by membership is always s appre- ciated. For more information call 983-5216 E\t. 113. Let's paint the town purple Nellani Gilbert, 2006 Milton Relay for Life Chair, encour- ages all Relay supporters in our community to show\ their sup- port in the fight against cancer by wearing and displaying the color purple. Purple is the over- all cancer awareness color. The Milton Relay for Life is sched- ruled for April 28 & April 29 at the NMlton Campus of PJC. All area cancer survivors will be honored \% ith a reception at 4:30( p.m. on April 28. 2006. Opening ceremonies follow the Sunr i\or reception at 5:30 and then the Sur ivor's Walk. Run or Wheelchair the first lap. Fanuil} members. caregivers and fnends are encouraged to join us during the celebration. For more info. contact Nlellani Gilbert at 626- 5044. Darrel R. Greer (8501 983-1471 6259 Highway 90 Milton FL 32570-1708 wiwiwJ edwardjones corn Edwardjones MAKING SENSE OF INVESTING The Heritage of Santa Rosa Co miitted to Carit'i *Rehabildarve Services * Secured Alzheimer's Unit* Inpaiient Skilled Nursing *120 Beds - private and semi-private rooms are available. *We accept Blue Cross/Blue Shield. Trncare, Wellcare, Medicare. Medicaid, and Privale Pay 5530 Northrop Road - Milton. Florida 32570 i8501 983-SS88 Neai Santi a Nsledca l Centeri I 85tI 623-3287 Moore Creek Mount Carmel Utilities, Inc. will hold their Annual Meeting on Monday, April 10, 2006 at Jay City Hall. The meeting will begin at 7pm.| Home Repairs/Painting/Landscaping/Decks Contruction Cleaning/Pre-Listing/Evictions 850-293houe'rkh,0719 8506230638ll.n 850-293-0719 850-623-0638 04 /0/0 I^^^^^^^ 1ST BAPTIST of Bagdad Church is having a yard sale Sat 04,07 to raise money to send youln to camp. Forsyth Rd. 7am-? 3 FAMILY YARD SALE Furniture, plants. clothes & much morel 5733 Pine Dr., Milton Thurs. Fri & Sat 04'06-04 08 5717 MARIGOLD AVE (off Willard Norris Rdi Toys, clothes odds & ends- 7am-noon Saturday April 8th ANNUAL CHURCH YARD SALE & FISH DINNERS Chumuckla Pentacostal Holiness Church 2841 Hwy . 182. Sat. April 8th from 8am until ? For information please call: Pastor Ira Decker 994-5444. BIG GARAGE SALE 4727 Lori Lane Pace Thurs Fri & Sat 04/06-04/08. 8am-5pm ESTATE SALE Fur- niture, 32" TV & bunches of stuff 5467 Westwood Dr,., Milton Fri 03/31 & Sat 04/01 Rain or shine .FISHING YARD SALE Friday & Saturday from 8am unit 1pm. 7354 Bain Drive. Fishing equipment & kayak. Call for added information. 850-626-3163 MAE EDWARDS METHODIST CHURCH YARD SALE 5052 Mulat Rd.. April 8tn from 7am unlil 1pm King size mattress, bedspreads. sheets, queen size bedspreads. Clothes 10- 12 silk blouses, lackels, shorts, slacks, suits, books, maga- zines. dciabetic cookbooks and lots ot odds & ends. MOVE OUT SALE 6468 Oakcrest Rd. Saturday April 8th from 8am until ?? Great prices, various household items. Quality name brand treadmill in excellent condition. Also, like new Recument bike. ' Too many things to ' list them all. Downsizing. everything must go. MOVING SALE Fri 04 07 & Sat 04 08 Lots of stufll 5162 Buccaneer Circle (off Hamilton Bridge Rd) 7am-??.Call 623-8230 for more. info. MULTI-FAMILY YARD SALE Saturday, April 8th. 5008 Faircloth St. YARD SALE Saturday 04/08 6 am-?? Clothes, toys, furniture, computer items, linens, kitchen items. Summerfield Ct., Pace (between Ark Animal Hospital & Pace Chiropractic Clinic) MULTIFAMILY SALE Jaimee's Ridge koh Hwy. 90) Antiques. collectables. dressers, tools, household items. Easter & Xmas decorations, lawn mower Fri 04.107 & Sat 04.08 8amn--2pm ONE YEAR in the making, 3 family sale. Suils and ties from Dillards - dshes, clothes, furniture and everything priced cheap. Saturday April 8th from 7am until ? 4273 Audiss Road. PACE - 4400 Bayou Ridge Dr (off Woodbine Rd) Fri 04.07 & Sat 04.'08 Clothes, furniture, nousewares 7am-noon YARD SALE - ' Friday & Saturday ' 5926 Happy Hollow Dr. 7am until ?? Star Burst. Wexford, Fire King glassware, cookie jars, teapots, comic and bottles, washboards, washtubs, washpots, east iron cookware, flat irons, churns, milk cans, antique student school desks, old slip scoop, old records, plants, many other old farm items. 623-6196. YARD SALE Friday, April 7th & Saturday, April 8th. From 7am until ?? 5200 Old Oak Road. YARD SALE Friday. April 7th & Saturday, April 81h from 8am until ''. Appliances and lots of baby sturf! Milton 3979 Buttonbush Dr. YARD SALE Sat 04 08 Arlingwood Dr. 7:30am-noon Trampoline, double stroller, childs desk, bed rail, kids shoes. girls & boys clothes, books, toys, life jackets. Kid's com- forler sets & much more. YARD SALE Saturday, April 8th from 6am until ? Furniture, clothing, ect... 5675 Lofty Pines Drive. YARD SALE The Purple Power Relay for Life Team is planning a yard sale fundraiser for Saturday. April 8th from 7am until 1pm. The yard sale is being held on Stewart St. approximately two blocks south of King Middle School. All proceeds benefit the American Cancer Society. YARD SALE Women's Ministries at ,6163 Dogwood Dr., Saturday, April 7th from 7am until 1pm. Air Brush paintings, clothes, what-nots, shelves, Sony VCR, antique books, exercise bike, 2 children's school desks, 2 office desks, ect. .1 The Santa Rosa Press Gazette Wednesday April 5, 2006 � e gaP 1 0-A The Santa Rosa Press Gazette Wednesday April 5, 2006 Sheriff's Report r March 13, to March 23, 2006 Sheldon. .r., George Dennis, Male. 39; 5428 Harmony Ln. Gulf Breeze. FL: DUI. 3/13/06 Carroll., Dann\ Vern: Male: 36; 5964 Carroll Rd.. Mhlion. FL, Probation Violation-Felony. 3/15/06 Lamb. Daniel Da id; Male: 22; 4011 Hazelnut St.. Pace. FL: Drive While Lic Susp Habitual Offender, 3/15/06 Lower. Gwendolyn Gale, Female. 47: 3400 Robinson Pi Rd., Milion, FL, Drive While Lic Susp Habitual Offender. 3/15/06 Williams. Kay Rena: Female: 43: 5881 Byrom St.. Million. FL. Burglar, of Structure Conveyance Unarmed W/O Person Inside 3/15/06 Allen. James Robert: Male: 37; 4536 Trice Rd.. Pace. FL: Fraud-Swindle-Obtain Property Under 20.000. 3/15/06 Lee. Jerome Kevon. Male. 18: 23-D Cape Dr.. Ft. Walion Beach, FL: Resist Officer-FleeiElude LEO with Lights Siren Active. Drie \With License Susp It'1 Offense. 3/15/06 Harris, Kimmerely Ne\tcomb: Female: 38: 5824 Timberline Dr. Milton. FL: Batten-Touch or Strike, Burglary \\/Assault or Battery. 3/15/06 Helsley, Jack Dean: Male: 68: 3265 Cypress Ln. Gulf Breeze. FL: DUI Alcohol or Drugs 3rd Violation \/fln 10 Years. Refuse to Submit to DUTI Test. 3/15/,06 Hermance. Chenrie aria: Female; 20. 2885 A\emnida De SoLo. Navarre. FL; Larc-Theft is $300 or More But Less Than $5.000. 3/15/06 Lusher. Clayton N; Male: 20: 1980 Jessica Wa\. Navarre. FL; Damage Prop-Crim Misch $200 and Under. Burgl Structure Conveyance Unarmed \V/ Person Inside, Larc-Theft is $300 or More But Less Than $5.000 3/15/06 Slack. Krista Ellsk north; Female: 38: 5424 Ro\\e Trail. Pace. FL:; Vehic Theft-Grand 3rd Degree. 3/'15,'1)06 Allen. Deborah P. Female. 35. 969 Spanish Moss. Pensacola. FL; Fraud/Imperson/Obtain Property 3/16,06 Barnes. Michelle Lee: Female, 31: 5129 Carmel Ridge Circle. Milton: Probation Violauton-Feloni. 3/16/06 Batson. James Leon: Male: 37: 5548 Kim Dri\e. Milton. FL: Probation Violation-Felon. S M nf ll Dinner enu:BarbeuledPorit For MOre in0I Call and/or Beef Coleslaw, Baked Beans l RR9905-8562 With desserl and vaietv ol drinks cholcel Alcohol Prohibited During Ride rl erMu hte I 1 1'j4Iii le ;&atail I 3/16/06 Brown, Billie Frances: Female; 27; 152 Diego Circle. Pensacola. FL: Possess Cocaine. Narcotic Equip Possess And or Lise 3/16/06 Colmer. Meters Hoffman; Male; 46, 7685 Peterson Pt Rd., Milton. FL: Probation Violation- Felony. 3/16/06 Cox. Deidre Michelle; Female; 37: 1900 Diplomat St.. Gulf Breeze. FL; Probation Violation-Felon'.. 3/16/06 Long. Daniel J.P.; Male: 23: 3105 Harper Drise, Natarre, FL. Sex Offense 120 cis.i. Victim 12 YOA Uip To 15 YOA. Lewd Lasci' Beha% ior (10 cts. i Victim 12 YOA Lip To 16 YOA, Offender 18 YOA or Older. 3/16/06 Yates. Sabrina L.nn: Female; 30; 9952 Jeno Rd., Milton. FL. Probation Violation-FelonN. 3/16/06 Carter. Dennis Leroy, Male: 4-1; 6054 Curtis Rd. Pace. 'FL; Failure to Appear for Felony Offense. 3717/06 Council Sr., Douglas Way ne: Male: 5S. 6445 Lynsood Circle. Milton. FL: Damage Prop-Crim Nlisch $20)0 and Under. Sex Offense-\oyeurism 2nd of Subseq Off. Resist Officer Obstruct \\W/ Violence, Loitering or Prowling. 3!16/06 De, rell. Walter Jason: Male: 33; 5701 Yucca Drive. Milton. FL: Drugs-Possess \\T Sell. Etc.. Other Schedule IIJ or IV. Drugs Possess Cntrl Sub W!O Prescription. 3/17/06 Hendrix. Charles Jay: Male: 49: 21 Ranger Rd.. Nlar, Esther. FL: Fail to Reg as Sex Offender. 3/17/06 Hormuth. Adrian Lenz. Male: 29. 207 Florida St . Nice'ille. FL. Amphetamine- Traffic or Nleth.impheiamine 14 Grams or Ocer 12 cts i. NarCOLIC Equip-Possess And Or Use i2 cis.. , Drugs-Possess Listed Chemical \WIT Manufacture Cntrl Substance i2 cis.i. Reckless Driving Is' Offens. Flee Elude LEO at High Speed. Resist Officer Obstruct W/O Violence 3/17/06 McKenzie. William, O'Neal- Male; 22; 2968 Whitle\ Ln. Million. FL: Possess Cocaine i2 cts.i. Smuggle Contraband into Prison-Control Subs Defined Pro\ visions of s.893.02i 4). 3/19/06 Mitchem, Billv Jack; Male: 29; 592(0 N. Palafol. Pensacola. FL Drive While Lic Sisp Habitual Oflender, P6ssess Cocaine, Narcotfc, EquJpPo.ssess And Or Use. 3/18/06 NMontgomer), William 3 d elqard 3ka ii/q 6e er � 6056 N. S ewarfP. A Mff.FL 52570, (5.50) 623-9415 Don't forget we are open EVERY: * Tuesday Nites 6:30-8:30 p.m. $ 2 * Thursday Nites 6-8 pm. $ 3 * Friday Nites 7:00-11:00 p.m. $6.50 * Saturday Afternoon 2:00-5:00 p.m. $ 3.50 * Saturday Nites 7:00-10:00 p.m. $5.50 * Sunday Afternoon 200-4.00 p.m. $3.00 WWW.s8deaMfdA/iA ot eo \ Robin: MNale: -48: 700 Gulf Pines. Milton. FL; Drnle While Lic Susp 3rd or Subseq Offense. 3/18/06 Palacios. Gilberto NNMN. Male; 46: 7834 Morning Star Lane, Milton, FL: Operate Motor Vehicle W/O Valid License, Possess Cocaine. 3/19/06 Pida. Barbara Ellen; Female; 40: 5525 Hummingbird Ct.. Gulf Breeze, FL: Failure to Appear for Felon. Offense 3/17/06 Qualls. Pain Sue: Female; 33; 111 Thompson St.. E Brew ton. FL; Drugs-Possess Cntrl Sub W/O Prescription. 3/I19/,06 Steele. Jarrue Lee: Male. 23: 6496 Hunter St.. Milton. FL. Out of State Fugiitie From Justice. 3/18/06 Thompson, Glenn Edward: Male: 37; 7125 La on Rd.. Milton. FL: Probation Violation- Felony. 3/17/06 WVillis. Anthony Eugene; Male; 24: 5385 Ticonderoga St., Milton. FL: Probation Violation- Felony. 3'17/06 Pollard. James Edw\ard; Male: 34: 4017 Adams Rd , Pace. FL. Fugitive From Justice. NDG Gricom. Ro. Richard: Male, 47: 5377 Spruce St.. Gulf Breeze. FL: Larc-Theft is $300 or More But Less Than $5,000. 3/17/06 Holland. Daid Charles: Male 43:; 225 Sutler AN e.. Milton. FL: Drugs-Possess Cntrl Sub.W/O Prescription 3'18/06( Salter. Carl',n Nicole. 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FL: Probation Violation- Felon\. 3/22/06 %Vrenn. Barbara Lynn: Female; 48: 5313 Gillette Way. Milton. FL: DUI. 3/22/06 Gutierrez. Ramon Becerra: Male: 33: 5808 Capital Dr.. Gulf Breeze. FL: DLUI. 3/22/06 Bell. Barneo Dean; Male: 22: 970 Lewis Rd.. Milton. FL: Aggra% Asslt W/Intent to Commit a Felony 14 cis.). 3/23/06 Riley. Renne NMN: Female: -38; 7174 Heath Rd.. Milton, FL: Battery-Touch or Strike domestic violence) , Obstructing Justice- Intimidate. Threaten. Etc., Vict Witness Informant. 3/22/06 Information provided by the Sania Rosa County Sheriff's Office Wednesday April 5, 2006 PageI 12*1t it h~ 2n In PrR (Th7AULL ESCAMBIA RIVER RURAL SERVICES INC 3425WHWY 4 ESCAMBIA RIVER ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC. RURAL SERVICES, INC 'JAY FL 32565 1-800-692-7010 An Authorized DIRECTV Dealer . , -., , , .- . , .* - . . . - ..',,. . .. - . . . ', ""?'-.i- ,', - - -',1 ,, , '-l' 'i :i':-. . ", " � ' ' " " '', .:'." ,.'. i. . .. . . .. . . 'i '-- The Santa Rosa Press Gazette .A Page 12- ~E\ ~jiI'j k-tr Af tol Look inside for - - Ar 'Hel Wated..Rel.Etat Autmoiv * 't~ I ,q'l .~ 'Help Wanted. -Real Estate -Automotive w S*Saturday Feature Adopt-A-Pet SI I I z *Business Service Directory S~ I ~ Find Your Name *Plus much more a p . -g ----M . Sports PaceChamber Go Scramble at the Moors Tho Pace Aica Chamber of Commerce will hold its 7th annu- al golf tournament at the Moors Golf Resort in Milton on April 7. Registrations for four-man teams and sponsorship opportu- nities are available. For more information con- tact the Pace Area Chamber of Commerce offices at 994-9633. Bass tourney to help Sacred Heart children Sacred Heart Health Systems will hold its 10th Annual Log-A-Load for Kids Bass Fishing Tournament on the Escambia River May 13. The tournament will be held at the Swamphouse Marina and Landing on the Escambia River. Interested parties may pre- register at Northwest Florida Marine on Highway 29 or on the day of the tournament at Swamphouse Marina. Santa Rosa United Way to hold fishing tourney United Way of Santa Rosa County will be holding its first ever bass fishing tournament on May 20 at River Run Marina. If you are interested in being a sponsor of the United Way of Santa Rosa County's inaugural bass fishing tournament please contact the United Way offices in Milton at 850-623-4507. Skateland hockey sign -ups are underway Sign-ups for Skateland's youth and adult roller hockey leagues are going on until April 29. All skill levers are welcome wi h the ,'ouih league lagesi 5 to 16 and the adult league (ages 1 7 and olden. This league will run from May until June. For more infor- mation you can visit www.skate- landmilton .com or call Skateland at 623-9415. Moors golf scrable to benefit Cancer Society The Moors will hold a four- person scramble to benefit the American Cancer Society April 13 at 1 p.m. Entry Fee is $70 per person and the maximum handicap is 30. Deadline to enter is April 7 and for furtehr information you can contact Tom White at 995- 4653. Basketball shootout is set for May 19 and 20 at MHS The Santa Rosa Minority HIV/AIDS Task Foice will hold their fourth annual basketball shootout on May 19 and 20 at Milton Higr School. Teams are limited to 10 play- .ersw and the entry fee is $150 per team. Deadline to enter is May. 5. For more information call 623-2616. Milton Kiwanis to hold four-man golf scramble The Milton Hoon Kiwanis will 'have a four-man golf scramble April 21 at NAS Whiting Field Golf Course The deadline to enter this tournament to raise funds to help .ith local projects is April 17 and the entry fee is $S300 per team. The field is limited to the first 36 teams, to enier. For more information or to Sreaister call 626-2632 or 393- -6034. Do you have sports- related news or information you would like to see published in the SPress Gazette? If Sso, send it to us at: s p0orts@srpress gazette.com Horsing around El Fair has full slate planned for arena By BILL GAMBLING PG Sports Editor *The Santa Rosa Count\ Fair is under\wa. and a full slate of events is planned for the area again this .ear. Competition got underwa\ on Tuesday with an Exceptional Rider Roundup. This special rodeo w\as for individuals of all ages within dis- abihliies and their caregivers. Included in this were bull riding, calf roping. horseback rides, petting zoo and barrel racing along with a rodeo king and queen contest. On Thursday events will resume w ih a 4-D Barrel Race through the National Barrel Racing Association set to begin at 7 p.m. A $20 entry fee will be charged to participate and $500 added to the purse. Exhibitions %will begin at 6 p.m. at a cost of $5 each. For more information on the 4-D Barrel Race contact June Ates at 623-4593. Saturday. the Blackwater Saddle Club will hold their horse show starting at 1 p.m. This \ear's show will fea- ture four events and all events \\ill be $3 per event for mem- bers and non-members. There %will be no year end points collected for this show. Sign-up for the shot %till begin at noon on SaturdaN. On FridaN and Saturday this year will be the Dodge Rodeo with competition in bareback riding, barrel racing. calf roping, steer w restline. breakattwa roping, saddle bronc riding, team roping, and bull riding. Admission prices for the 2006 Santa Rosa Counrt Fair are children aces 1-4 free. indi- % iduals 5-11 are $4. and 12 and up are $6. ..... ii.. ..Pace I^",� ' ^.'=^^^^^" '' *" - 1 :" -"- '" '" ' "1 Pr I .-;" + '* . ' .,, ..... , ,.. H ^~ - ^^ ^^ (Above) Melinda Pollack gets congratulated by several bowlers around her after getting a turkey (three consecutive strikes) Sunday during the Bowl for a Cure held at Oops Alley. (Left) Laurie Smith seems a little confused as she appears to be threatening the pins with a martial arts move if they don't fall down fast enough. (Below) Members of the Alley Cats women's league gather as they present two checks totaling nearly $700 to the Pensacola Women's Bowling Association, who organized the event Sunday to raise money for the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation and its affiliates. Press Gazette photos by Bill Gamblin places third CI Jay remains unbeaten in District 1-2A action By BILL GAMBLIN PG Sports Editor Pace looked to defend their Kissimmee Klassic title, but came up just short in the semi- finals as they lost to Auburndale 2-1 in the senu-tinals. The Lady Patriots, who went 3-1 in the tournament, fin- ished in third place in the gold bracket as they rebounded with a 10-1 win over the Ri'erdale Raiders. On Thursday Pace started the tournament with a 5-1 win over Southwest Miami and then. won 9-6 over George Jenkins High on Friday. But Saturday proved to be a defensive contest against the Bloodhounds. Aubumdale took a 1-0 lead in the fourth and extended it to 2-0 in the fifth against Pace starter Ashleigh Cole. In the fourth a walk issued to Samantha Boainer proved costl\ after she stole second and scored on a Kaylee West single, which was onl\ one of four hits allowed bh Cole. Aubumdiple's \\inning run came when Megan Colbert sin- gled to lead off the bottom of the fifth as she advance to sec- ond on a error. Colbert took third on a wild pitch and then scored on an Ashley Bell single. Pace threatened in the sixth w ith the bases loaded, but came awaN empty handed. Kahn Lasseter was hit by a pitch followed by singles from Cole and Katr Neal before the ne\t three Lady Patriots went do wn in order. In the seventh Pace was threatening again w ith one out as Morgan McBride walked and moved to second on an error as Brittany Dowdle reached on an error to start a Pace rally. Dow die and McBride would advance on a double See, PREPS. Pg. 2B r m Booker finished second by inches at AJG Masters By BILL GAlMBLIN PG Sports EdLiir _ For Pace's Parham Booker his final round of the Arrow head Golf Jniot Ma'ters, could hate been summrred up b.) v. hat could hat e been. Starting Sundaj\'s final round the Pace jUnior and dc fendinri'2 loiinamnent chiinpi- on started one sitroike hehiiJ Barrett Miljam. Booker v.ao se'.en leer av', lr'om birdingt i-in IS and sending the Itl' rii.nfinil inrI. aA pl.ai-,i. hlult 'l put stopped ond the rnglit cdge ct thU hol'l and Earlier in the round on the ninth green, Booker saw his put literally , roll o'er the hole instead of falling in, v.hich in hindsight was an important stroke as well Darren Chapman shoi a 711 on Sunday , to erase j .t..,- stroke deficit and claim ihi, .ear'". Junior M l ter'- lille Mil.ani. '. li shot a :n Sallturdi,;. .,lld card .1 74 and lislsi in j lie to second'. nlih Book er ione stroke behind1 Chapaipmn at 141. O()n the ill side PFiace's Haley Mlill;s.ip did etersthitng sihe could but could not keep pace w itih Pensacola's Samtnitha Holt in the girls di% i- ,ion of the Junior N lM ters. Holt started Sunda;, with a three stroke lead o'er Millsap. ,ho lost a couple of su'okes to, thile girls overall leader at the ninth hole Sunda'.. This is the second \e.t in :1 ro l Millsap fha finished second to tile gni Is o\er.ill champion. Lastrearu she .is sec.oniid to Renee CliLutiei when the tour- naii'enrt was held at Stonebrooil;. In the boss 16-18 division Pace's Jake Bradle. finished tied for eighth with a two day total of 151. while Milton's Joe\ Moberly finished 10th with a two da\ tolall of 152. Tyler Kla\a finished in a three w\a\ lie fort l'onith in the bIo\s 1-I-15 ,it ip witlih .i two d.i\ tolal ot 1. !. Ihe Pace liesi- dent carded rounds of 74 and -7. SThe nemt local e\ent for the .\rrcwh.ead Junior Golf Tour will be Mav 13 and 14 at Scenic Hills Countr. C!ib in Pen acola. .Snorts OUTTA' THE WOODS By Tony Young Tony.Young@MyFWC.com Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Ducks - More Than They're Quacked Up To Be Well. I hope all you turkey hunters in the South Hunting Zone took a nice bird or two this year as your season is coming to a close. For those of us in the rest of the state, %we still have until April 23 to bag us a good long-beard. But after spring gobbler season, there's really not much hunting to talk about, so I'd like to tell you about another bird - one that needs our help. As Easter approaches. many par- ents buy mallard ducklings for their children. We've done that for generations, but consequences have caught up with us. These ducks can live 10 years. They might make nice pets while they are still small enough to fit in your hand, but when they become full-grown and the novelty wears off. people often grow tired of car- ing for them and decide to turn them loose. Most don't realize that is against the la\\. and these mallards pose a serious threat to Florida's native wildlife. Besides making it illegal to release mallards. Florida law also requires anyone possessing, buying or selling mallards to have a per- mit from the FWC. and the birds must be kept in a cage as long as the like. One reason for this rule is that domesticated ducks can transmit diseases and compete with native wildlife for food and habitat. It's actually illegal to release any ani- mal into the wild if it poses a dis- ease hazard. But the most impor- tant reason is releasing domesticat- ed mallards into the wild threatens the existence of the Florida mot- tled duck. The Florida mottled duck, also called the Florida duck, is a unique subspecies found only in peninsu- lar Florida. It keeps to a small home range in inland and coastal wetland ecosystems. To hunters, the mottled duck is a highly prized game bird found in many ponds. lakes, rivers, marshes and canals in central and south Florida. They are large ducks. brownish in color, with both sexes being darker than a mallard but slightly lighter than a black duck. This species is one of only a few nonmigratory ducks in North America. The mottled duck spends its entire life within Florida. In the spring. wild mallards fly, north to breed and are not present when the mottled duck mating sea- son begins. On the other hand. store-bought mallards don't migrate and instead become estab- lished. year-round residents of Florida. These domesticated mal- lards crossbreed with mottled ducks and produce hybrid off- spring. The offspring are fertile. which compounds the situation. Each year. there are fewer pure- bred mottled ducks left. and the trend is driving the Florida mottled duck toward extinction. Communities around the globe have seen similar problems. In New Zealand. domesticated mal- lards, released to provide hunting stock, have devastated the local grey duck populations. Now, 95 percent of the grey ducks in New Zealand are hybrids. The Hawaiian duck is another example. This endangered bird has been all but completely hybridized and may be genetically intact only on the island of Kauai. Meller's duck in Madagascar is yet another example. The fate of the Florida mottled duck could be similar as its popula- tion is relatively small, estimated at only 30.000-40,000 breeding birds. FWC biologists say between 7 and 12 percent of the state's mottled ducks are showing genetic evi- dence of hybridization. Floridians purchase more than 12.000 mallards a year, and many of them make their way into near- by waters. Given these alarming figures. plus the fact the population of mottled ducks is small. it wouldn't take long for the Florida mottled duck to disappear. The solution starts with not buy- ing your child a mallard duck for Easter. To go a step further, don't feed or shelter domesticated mallards: help spread the word: and consider requesting permits to remove any that may live on your property. For more information on protect- ing Florida's mottled duck or to obtain permits for removing domesticated mallards, contact one of the FWC's waterfowl offices at (850) 488-5878 or (321) 726-2862, or visit the mottled duck Web site at MyFWC.com/duck/mottled. Ton)y young is a media relations coordinator for the FIVC's Division of Hunting and Game Management. You can reach him with questions about hunting at Tony. Young @'Av MyF C.comn. Milton's Heather Green makes a throw to first base during action earlier this season for the Lady Panthers. Press Gazette photo by Bill Gamblin Preps Continued F-rom Page One steal and Lasseter Pwould be walked to load the bases. Cole %would drite home McBride as Do dle w\as forced out at second. With two outs and runners on first and second Neal struck out s\w'inging to end the game. In the third place game Pace took pounded out nine hits and took advantage of five Riverdale errors to in 10-1. 'Pace's big inning came in the sixth when they scored five runs with the big blo\ coming as Do"dle had a three RBI triple. In other softball action: Central 15, Rocky Bayou 4, six innings The Lady Jaguars erupted for eight runs in the third inning as the\ defeated Rocky Bayou 15-4 Thursday at Rocky Bayou. Central 14-2. 4-1 in District l-A. pounded out 15 hits in the game. which w as shortened to six innings by the merc\ rule Brittney Weaver struck out eight and walked just two while allowing eight hits over six innings. Amber Barr and Tori Stephens eight had three RBIs for Central, as Barr \ent 3-for- 4 at ithe plate. as did fellow Lad\ Jag Kaitlyn Campbell. Christ\ Freeman and Summer \\Wit both went 2-for- 5, while Stephens was credited w ith a 2-for-4 day at the dish. Escambia 13, Milton 2. five innings Escambia put a six spot on the board in the first inning as the\ defeated Milton 13-2 in a district tilt on Thursday in Milton. The Lady Panthers 18-13i managed just tw o runs off of Lady Gators starter Beth Pilgrim in fite innings. Those runs came in the bot- tom of the first and fourth innings as Milton had six hits in the contest. Milton's Crn stal Clark went 2-for-3 on the night with a dou- ble. Starting pitcher Cr\ystOl Benge gave up 17 hits in five innings while w\allkng two and striking out two over five innings. In baseball on Frida\: Jay 10, PCA 0, five innings Jay remained perfect in dis- trict play by defeating Pensacola Christian at home 10-0 in five innings. The' Royals 17-4. 3-0 in District I-2A) gae starter Brad Lottery a 3-0 lead after the first inning and that would be all he needed as he pitched a one hit- ter to improve to 2-2 on the year Brandt Hendricks had .a home run for the Royals as he wkent 3-for-3 on the da\ with a double and four RBIs. Lottery helped his own cause at the plate v ith a 3-for-3 da\ \tith a double and two\ RBIs. Rush Hendricks had a triple . to highlight a 2-for-3 perlornm- ance ith two RBIs. ', while Josh Marshall \ ert 2-fur-3 B Nih a triple and tmo RBIs Triur.,dai,. April 6. 20',t. "- 2 Sii ANI Moon ce[ . ..- " '-, 'A 1M .-1 1 - feel I.6 30 AM Sun rice I 02 PM Moon Iie i -0 PM Sun se[ - 12 P[MN I I1 feel Frida'l,. Aprd 7. 201.1.h 3 2. ANM Mo.:n i 6 2'. AM Sun rise - IQ \Kl -'113 feel 2.1ii PM M.:..:in rin-c '*II PM Sun eti S 21 PM 1 3'" eerf Salu[da:,. April 5. 200'" -1 Ol -%\M Moon el Ar 2. .M Sun rise 5- .5 A 0 03 feItci 2 5' PM Mo.:. re.c - 0I PM Sun etl ' 'i PM 1 21 eel Suiida.. ..pl d '. 20- h 4:30 AM Moon set 6:27 AM Sun rise 8:20 AM 0.22 feet 3:51 PM Moon rise 7:11 PM Sun set 10:44 PM 1.04 feet Pensacola Bay Navarre Beach BlacKwater Imver Thursday . Aprid r.. 20':l . Thursda., April r. 201.1 ThurdaL. April (:.. 2006 2 AN1 . 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April 5. 2'0it.c -I 1: -1 lM ,..:,n cti 4 te3 AM i [0 01 feet . 25 .-AM Sun rise 2 5' PM M:.or, ric 1,: 24 PM I )2 feel " 10 PM Sun sei Sund a,. April a 2'0'i. 3:39 AM 0.19 feet 4:29 AM Moon set 6:27 AM Sun rise 3:51 PM Moon rise 7:11 PM Sun set 8:02 PM 0.91 feet Frda.i. April 7. 2006 3 29 A.- Moon sei 6 301, AM Sun rnse 7 4\9 NM -0.13 feet 2 0u PM Moon rise "'10 PM Sun sei 9 I' PM I 37 feet Saturday',. April S. 2000 J-102. AM Moon set 0 25 \SM Sun ise S 29 A N1 0 03 feet 2.5' PM Moon nre '** I PM Sun set I0 2I PM I 21 feet Suridai. April 9. 2006 4:30 AM Moon set 6:27 AM Sun rise 8:50 AM 0.22 feet 3:52 PM Moon rise 7:12 PM Sun set 11:40 PM 1.04 feet Taking a drop Pace's Haley Millsap is seen having to take a drop after her ball land- ed on the cart path on her approach to the ninth green Sunday at teh Arrowhead junior Golf Association Junior Masters Tournament held at the Moors. Press Gazette photo by Bill Gamblin Page 2- B " V..JL LO - Wednesday, April.5j 2006 'The Santa Rosa Press Gazette Wadnasdau Anril R nflnR I The Santa Rosa Press Gazette W.H. W ' g0 Rhodes Elementary F X0 COMMUNITY Please note: Information on the School pages is provided in \hole by the indi idual educational facilities %% which are wholly responsible for its content. They provide disks "ith the \ rinen cop), and the scanned photos each week. The Press Gazette is not responsible for the content. iStudents perform at seasonal PTO program HONOR ROLL , ImjuV UV Seasonal PTO program. "Deceniber In Our Town" Mrs. Kightlinger. Mrs. Bozeman, and their students enjo> a visit from Santa. my^^^rifts 5th grade chorus singing "Rocking Old Saint Nicholas" Congratulaulations! Congratulations to Amir Kelker. a fifth grade student at Rhodes Elementary. Amir won a computer and a four-year college scholarship for writing the winning entry in a Black History Month essay contest. He has attended Rhodes since he \as in kindergarten. We are proud to say, "Amir is a Rhodes Junior Panther!" Star Citizens for Tolerance KINDERGARTEN Dee Dee Cale- Rm3.15,B.urt .,. ,, , . R 215 Elliott.. Sarah Ortega Elbert Jackson- Rm314 Crossw\ell... Joel Gonzalez THIRD GRADE Rm313 Bozeman.,.. Rm601 Nolan........... Gabriel Perry NMelisa Resto Rm312 Waller.... . Rm508 D. Mitchell.... Jordan Stackhouse Deja Hodrick Rm308 Bena\ides... Rm506 Seaman........ Andrew Frett ell Maddie Williams Rm306 Larson...... Rm504 Langham...... : Conner Saint Antahla\a Smith Rmn202 Piscopo...... Rm502 Holland...... Joseph Pool Molly Smith RmS9B Hendon...... RmS9A Albro..... Ta lor Collins James Da\is Rm26 Kightlinger..... Rm503 K. Mitchell.... Brandon Joaquin Jenny Schmidt Rm507Casey........... FIRST GRADE Abigail Dekraai Rm304 Lane......... . Rm214 Waldrop....... Colton Nlelton Kyle Bryant Rm201 Kehl.......... Niquise Slack FOURTH GRADE Rm203 Hamilton..... Rm708 Duncan......... Heavyn Porter Brittanae Montgomery Rmi205 LeDew\ .....Rm706 Erickson........ JerVaungh Craig Sarah Emmons-Hinote Rm207 NMoreno...... . Rm704 Ro\well......... Christopher Scott Gloria Rosati Rm310 Robinson...... . Rm'72 Deas............ Kersten Freeman Danika Hamilton Rm204 Rinehart...... Rm707 Eubanks........ Delma Rubio .Bobby Green Rm206 Dublin........ Rm703 Chuites......... Tristan Hughes Brianna Woods Rm208 Cabaniss...... Rm223 Brunn............. Preston Porter Elwyn Pace Rm212 Ellis.......... Skylar Aldridge FIFTH GRADE Rri603 Powers......... SECOND GRADE , Nathan Pardue Rm404 Burke......... Rm605 Stone............ Sean Powers Bailey Coulter Rm406 Gentry....... Rm607 Taylor........... Brandon Wold Emma Holt Rm410 Robinson... Rm604 Cone.......... Justin Larson Zakyre Sigler Rm401 Duke.......... Rm606 Ross............ Ron'asia Franklin Erica Carter Rm403 Hicks.......... Rm609 Martin........... Anna Stqut Chloe Bressack Rm405 Coppedge.... Chance Shell Rm407 Kelly......... lMHS Student Council delivered gifts to Rhodes Junior Panthers. Third Grade "A" Honor R Jordan Ardoi John Muok Andrew Black Andre%" Nolar Ellyn Cue\as Tom Piscopo Abigail DeKra Jonathon Pool Taylor Ford Enmily Russell Mak) la Herrei Arielle Slack Kyle Kaniper Alexia Smith Autumn Marth Brad\ Snyder Malcolm MaN Lexi \orrell Third Grade "A-B" Honor Kirstin Antijul Hannah MarsI Lisa Ard Cheyenne Ma Sierra Armstrc Jack layer Tyler Bemis Graces McDo Shaina Busbk Hope Michel Destiny Carric Salanna Ne%% Merrie Coates MNyle.s Osbom Tay lor Coopei Andreo Parris Destin\ Colr Brittani Pate Donminique Cr Kristen Peade Zachary Crurr Jacob Perry lesha.Dottin Joselen Pined, Rebecca Dubi Chris QuesenI Courtne Dun Melissa Resto Elizabeth Ella Garrett Roger Jayci Floyd Encka Santiag 'Danielle Mar' S Gallant Tailor Seals Samantha Gle Cheyenne Se: Toni Gray Brandi Sizemn Ende\ious Ha SAlijah Spring, -Lane Hube Andy Smith Will Hubley Chloe Smith Kiss\ Hyman Lain Stackhoi ' Ashlh Johnsol Dezhy ra Thoi De\ in Johns Benjamin We: Jake Leggett Maddie Willia Luke Leggett Fourth Grad "A" Honor R Randi Bass Kiah Beeman Alyssa Bram\ Ian Briggs Sade Crosby Nisa Durden Taylor Dreyei Lucas Erhardi Antaya Jennit Cody Leggett SZane Lowe Kayla Michel Justin Osborn . Caleb Pough Taylor Pratt Fourth Grad "A-B" Honot Clayton Ande oll n mon iai ra es r Roll nti hall ong mnald on en ie r sh ngton n n'j.. a ,, in beri. can ard s go" shall- enn manl ore irrison er use n nas st ams le oll well t igs ne e r Roll ;rson Calvin Irwin Krist~n BaileN Kara Jernigan Stephanie Bartlett Zhivon Johnson Erin Bell Miranda Ly'ers Libby Berti Tim Malinoski Hannah Brake Colton Nlapoles CourtneN Cale Chance Michener Joseph Cambron Dwayne Miller Coral Contreras Courtnel Mills Josey Cook Shawn Nicholson David Coppedge Brandon Parrish bMoja e Denson KaitlN n Pesquera Sarah Hinote-Enimons Zachary Richards T\ ler Etheride Titffany Riera Andre Flakes Danva Rubio Ka\lee Gillis Bri Smith Taylor Gillis Kay la Spencer Ke'aira Goldsmith Bnanna Walker Bradle Graham Desiree Williams Danika Hamilton Nathaniel Williams Ke\in Humphreys SAhiah Woods Fifth Grade "A" Honor Roll Tray Albert Ke'in Brooks 'Bailey Coulter Ton Crum Tyler Hanson William Harrm- Ke\ in Hicks S ' Amir Kelker Phoebe Lone Tomm\ McMNillion Ashle\ Pate Anna Pool Jordanna Rebbeck Brooke Saldana Adam Smeltzer David Stout John Blake Temple SDy an Thiorpe Samantha Usi Fifth Grade "A-B" Honor Roll Brian Archer Bree Biscoe TiffanN Blackmon Chloe Bressack Harley Carrion Pai.e Dowling Jessica Edgar Silvano Gonzalez Tre\ Helms Bethany Hicks Cody Holder Jacquelyn Kahler Vita Locke Bradley Maher Emmy Marshall Zhana Parker Coleen Pate Patrick Peace Sarah Phillips Jon Pickard Tyler Reynolds Gunter Rogers Alison Russell Arin Schultz Zakyre Sigler Trace Sorrell James Thames Kelly Tormey Kayelyn Tryon, Kristen Vaughn Nolan Wade Candace Welch Molly Wells 1' * h... Together We Can Make. The Difference Page 3 B Kindergarten teacher, Mrs. Benavides, is comfy, cozy in, her night wear during Pajama Day at Rhodes. This spe- cial day was a fun way to raise money for Relay for Life. vvuunubudy mpill U, I-UULI mmwm� p amprom J ianita Qoaa' Pr Gazette PAGE 4B 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 1.18 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 S414 ROOMMATES WANTED 416 VACATION/RESORT SANTA ROSA REAA- 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 (STEREOfTV/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 RECEPTIONIST NEEDED For Busy Front Office Responsibilities include answering a 5-line phone system. greeting visitors, typing correspondence, updating databases & sending/receiving mail & faxes. Good communication skills, the ability to work with the public and computer/word processing experience are required. Full-Time Monday-Friday Excellent fringe benefits! Apply at: West Florida Community Care Center, Milton, FL Operated under contract by Lakev,ei Center. Inc. ior the State oi Florida Deplartment ol Children S Families EEO/Affirmalive Action/M/F/D/V Employer Drug Free Work Place ebaptisthealthcare.org/LakeviewCenter " -C." NT Tho Wo t Flni d RP OQarr h i ~1 I Ie vv o IV I III eseallI & Education Center At Milton Has An Opening For An ACCOUNTANT The deadline to apply is 04/10/06 To view position description, visit wfrec.ifas.ufl.edu under job opportunities. To view application instructions & to complete an online resume, visit: www.hr.ufl.edu;>jobs (reference #035953) If an accommodation due to a disability is needed to apply for this position, please call: (352) 392-4621 or the Florida Relay System at: (850) 955-8771 (TDD) EOE CNA/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 CHRIST IS ALL 11 you have Chris, you have everything Withoul Jesus Christ., you have absolutely nothing Read a lile- .:hanging book at Vw'ww H,-HR T.I .` LLU- SANTA ROSA Gun & Knile Show. San- Ia Rosa Co. Audito. rium, Old Bagdad Hwy., Millon April 22-23 2006 9a m - Sp.m Buy, Sell. Trade Admission Adults $4, 12 & un- der Free Call Billy Rogers *I' 85,-.957 4952 tor more into .r for Tables $35 12-daiys) For every-. ore's salety nc: concealed or loaded !un allowed by visicir:s r verndors. . All guns must be lied c'pen at all limrres. THANKS TO God & St. Jude for pray,/ers answered H C.G. A PUBLIC AUC- TION will be held at Bagdad Mini Ware. house & RV Stor- age inc 4065 Gar. con Point Rd , Mil- lon FL on Friday. April 7lh 2006 at 9am to sell the Io01- lowing items by sealed bids only. Highest bidder will be called thal da\ Unit ot Mark Hellon Unit size 10X15 Clothes tools. bed- room & baby lurni- lure living room chairs. mattresses refrigerator, des., rv ,& misc Boxes lull of stuft' Cash only Sales lax will be charged unless a lax resale ceniicate is provide. ed al lime of sale Bagdad Mini Ware. r,.oues. Inc re. serves Ime right re. remon..e any unillsi frcm ime sale Call 626-5858 ior more inr ormahion ABSOLUTE AUCTION Real eslale, anti- ques, collectibles, etc. March 25ih & 26th Garden Gate Antiques, Warrior, Alabama. For more information call 18881 285-8408, www.redmont auclion.com Redmont Auction & Land Co. Inc. 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Avg $1.11/mile plus luel surcharge. No haz- mal. No forced dis- patch. FFE Trans- ponation 8880864- 0012. � . .(* , 102 Drivers DRIVERS SE Regional runs E now available' EPES Transport System, Inc. Homrr E.-,ry Weekend New 10 cents'mile per diem option' Company drivers up 10 41 cents per mile. 1 year T,-T ex- perience & good MVR required. "Owner Operators 88 cents per mile All Miles fuel sur- charge program "Nc. NYC or Cana- da "Paid luel taxes. base plates & per- mars "Medical & dis- ability benefits available Lease Purchase Program 2004 Model trucks Low payments & miles. Excellent warranty Call Doug today at: 1-800-587-1964 epesiranspon.com 75 r'EARS STROrjG rWAYS*O PACEAN D 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 S~~I^j^'l GARAGE SALE ADS 15.00 up to 20 words .25 PER WORD OVER 20 PRE-PAYMENT REQUIRED COMMERCIAL ADS $11.00/1 st week $1.00 OFF EACH ADDITIONAL WFEK up to 30 words .25 PER WORD per PUBLICATION OVER 30 SUBJECT TO CREDIT APPROVAL assi: hww� PAGE 5B THE SANTA ROSA PRESS GAZETTE/FREE PRESS APRIL 5.2006 1800)569-9298. 104 General Help "NOW HIRING 2006 AVERAGE POSTAL EMPLOY- SEE EARNS $57.000,,VR Mini- mum Starting Pay $18.00,hr. Benelits/Paid Train- ing and Vacanons No Experience fleeded 18001i584- 1775 Rel tP4901. - AUTOMOTIVE TECHNICIAN need- e* d. Must be certified in air conditioning & nave experience in diagnostics & driva- biliry Apply in per- son at Eddie Hobbs Automotive, 4-1316 Glover Lane in Mil- ton ro phone calls please, . ,COOK NEEDED lor Bayou Gale. Monda',-Friday . Call 994-9232 102 Drivers EXPERIENCED DRIVERS RoliofH. Tn-Axle Dump, Equipment Operalors Compet- alive wages, drug; alcohol testing required. A or B CDL & DOT physical required. 40 -- hours Apply 10am-3pm Monday-Friday West Dig Disposal. 6341 Hwy 90 Mil- ton or send FAX to: 18501 623-9791 104 General Help BOB'S CANOE RENTAL is accepting applications for summer lobs. Call 623-5457 CAMP NIGHT WATCH/SECURITY Eckerd Youth Alter- ,natives. inc. is seek- ing a Night Watch staff member for our outdoor therapeutic program in Milton, FL Monitor youth & staff in our wooded campsites to ensure safety/,security dur- ing night lime hours HS or equivalent & related exp prefer- red. Full time & ex- cellent benefits from- day one! Fax re- sumes io 1'8501 675- 1230 or call 18501 675-4512 for more into. EOE DFWP,.'FAD.V LEARN TO DRIVE Tractor Trailers 15 DAY LOCAL CDL TRAINING .* ull .3r rj P n T i": I * l,1l.:,," ,: air,,i I',,r .. 1. ,,,, ;I L Tuil,',i, . i.li i,- ' I , lj lhh'.l For over 29 years- we've been training America's Truckers! CALL TODAY! Truck Driver Institute 5750 Milton Road Milton, FL - 800-709-7364 CERTIFIED LIFEGUARD Krul Recreation Area in Mulson needs a Certified Lifeguard. Speak to Ite Recreation Ad- ministrator or Krul Supervisor al: (8501 957-6140 Apply now! CLEANING PER- SON needed. Seri- ous long term em- ployment applicants only Must be relia- ble dependable. & rhane oAr, car. Call 994-1785 1 CNA/COMPANIO N Nurse Registry looking for caring and compassionate personnel to provide one-on- one care for clients in Escambia & Santa Rosa coun- ties. Flexible Hours--Greal Pay. Call 995-0599 Monday - Friday, 8:00am - 4:30pm, $8.00 an hour to start. Job includes customer service, scheduling, radio dispatching, answering calls, processing permits and other general office duties. Call 626-8552 to schedule an interview Find your - I name and win $5.00 Find your name in the Classified ' Section of Wednesday's or Saturday's Press Gazette and you can Win $5.00. Bring proof of . identification by our office before the date of next publication and pick up your money. , PresP FGazette 6629 Elva St., Milton * 623-2120 1, *:' .". I ' , ; - ' ' L' a �.. .. . ' � " -.. . ,,. . ' ." ... .. . . .,..J 104 General Help EXPERIENCED MAINTENANCE MAN wanted 4 days a week lor Oakwood Apartments Apply in person 6585 Brock Ave., Milton. FOREMEN To Lead Utility Contract Field Crews - -Outdoor physical work - -Many entry-level positions -Paid training - $14,hr + bonuses after promotion -Living allowance when traveling -Company truck and good benefits Must have strong leadership skills, a good driving history and be able to travel to Tennessee and nearby states Email resume 10: Recruiier3@4' osmose.com or tax: (9851871-0605 www.OsmoseUilit- ies.co EOE M/F'D,,V LOCAL CHURCH seeking nursery worker lor Wednes- day night and Sun- day morning serv- ices. Approximately 6-8 hours per week. Call 623-6683 for more information. NEED EXTRA CASH? The Press Gazelne has openings for personable, pro- lessional individu- als to help with tel- ephone sales. Im- pressive earning opportunities. Call 623-2120. ask for Tracie. PART-TIME AT public accounting firm in Pace. Should have public account- ing experience. Tax knowledge. Pay de- pends ' orn experi- ence. Send resume to. BOOKEEPER, _ t30 HWY 90, SUITE H, PACE, FL 32571 or Fax Re- sume to 995-8849 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- iisement. Publication IMMEDIATE OPENING For Experienced Truck Drivers Assigned conveniial Peterbuill Iractor. Required "A" CDL license with Haz-mal endorsement Bene- his include: Employ- ee paid health & denial insurance Home daily! Call. 554-3316 0/0 Driver FFE, The FS is higher nerei $1.11 Avg. $2,000 sign-on . $2,60 Referral Bo- nus. Base Plate pro- Svided. No truck no problem. Low pay- ment with short lease. (800)569- 9298. 0/0 DRIVER FFE, The F!S is higher here! '$1.11 Avg. $2,000 sign-on $2,600 Referral Bonus.Base Plate provided. No truck no problem. Low payment with short lease. 104 General Help of an advertisements does not consiitute an agreement for continued publica- lion. THE WEST FLORI- DA RESEARCH & EDUCATION CEN- TER at Milton has an opening for an Accountant. Visit wirec.itas.utl.edu un- der job opportunities to view description. To view application instructions & 10o complete an online resume, visit www.hr.ufl.edu>jobs Reference # 035953 The deadline to ap- ply is 04/10/06. II an accommodation due to a disability is needed to apply for Ihis position, please call (352) 392-4681 or the Florida Relay System al: (850) 955-8771 (TDDi EOE WANT TO BE A MEMBER OF A. FORTUNE 500 TEAM? Baptist Manor has the following poi- lorions available" RN,'LPr Full lime position, rotate weekends. Will work as a reel nurse. Experience in LTC & SIlF pre- ferred. FL license required. CNA $500 sign-on bonus! Full or part lime or PRI. Musl rave FL cerilica- . lion. Billing Specialist! AR Collector Full Lime position HS&GED, 2 yrs. of billing & collections experience re- quired. Knowledge of Medicare, Medic- aid 3rd party collec- tions, reimburse- ments. refunds & 3rd party insuran- ces a must Abilily to10 sive & analyze accounts.., . Apply al: Baptisl Manor 10095 Hillview Rd. Pensacola, FL 32514 i850) 479-4000 108 Hotel/Motel & Restaurant HELP WANTED full lime cook need- ed ior ,hild care center Gall- 6.23- 4930 or apply in per- son 4996 Glover Lnr POPEYE�S CHICKEN Crew members needed! Flexable hours, benefits available & paid vacation. Starting rate $7,hr. Apply in person daily from 2pm -5pmr 4687 110 Labor FRAMERS & CAR- PENTERS HELP- ERS wanted Must have own iransp,'r- tation. Ca1-"554-2068 TREE WORKER needed w driver'. I- c ,se ; pissi'ly own irarsporiaiinori for immediate work Call Scott at: 490- 0210) 110 Labor APAC, INC. Hiring qualified ap- plicants lor the fol- lowing positions- *Snop Helper - Expeiericed Asphair Plant Ciperaior "Experre;nced Na al Ouaiiry C ntirol "E.perienced Asprall L ',orer Applicants are eligible for a $200 sign-on bonus! Apply in person, M-F 8am-5pm 4375 McCoy Dr. Pensacola, FL APAC is a drug-free workplace & EOE FORMAN/PROJECT ESTIMATOR Estimator lull or part time Retirees welcome! Heavy duty construction, site work, mass grading. Minimum 5 yrs. exp. Compeii- tive wage & Dene- Ills. Apply 10am- 3pm Monday-Fri- day West Dig, Dis- posal 6341 Hwy. 90, Milton or Fay 1850) 623-9791 114 Medical FULL TIME Certified Dental Assistani preferred but will train. Call 623-2294 116 Office Work SECRETARY/ DISPATCHER Conri.iruciion orienl- ed Computer, lele- phone & general of- lice skills Apply 10am-3pm Wesl Dig Disposal, 6341 HVy. 90, Mil- ton or FAX (8501 623-9791' PLACE YOUR AD HERE 1.iJ'. J. 14�6i 61 1-4 41 Ji'. i 4re4 'j 612~3 2F 5'9427 S1,069 42 p81 A-'i I t~� MI 1: 37 -0 .l4a -,q ~ 14 1 1 q -1rji 4r' -1, 78 : To claim your $2,000 signing bo- nus free into & pro- gram details. Call Calherine McFar- land at: 18881563-3188 310 Business Opportunities #1 CORPORATE Sports Apparel Franchise. Full Training and Sup- pori. No Exp. Need- ed Financing avail. Call (8001727-6720. A**v. Emrir.,,ijMe corn ACCT REP/LOCAL REP Earn Execulive Level Income, PT or F/T $13,000 invest- mentl includes '.30 Accounts Inventory. Territory, Training Proven Product, 16 Year Old Co. 18881456-0261. APAC, Inc. Hiring qualified applicants for the following positions: Applicants for the following positions are eligible for a $200.00 sign-on bonus * Experienced Machanic * Experienced Asphalt Plant Operator * Experienced Naval Quality Control Apply in person, M-F 8am-5pm | 4375 McCoy Dr., Pensacola, FL. APAC is a drug-free workplace & EOE 124 Sales & Telemarketing LIBERTY NATIONAL Life Insurance Co Is expanding its operation and is looking for people to till 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 atr 983-7576 or Fax resume to- 850-682-1523 Liberty National is an EOE REACH FOR THE STARS Claim your $2,000 signing bonus and elevate te quality of lile of everyone you see! Here are the lop '10" reasons why our sales reps love us: 10. Compar y Paid Health Berellis 9. Weekly Pay 8. 1lo Slow Seasuns 7. Management Oppor- iuniiie. 6. inniii .r. Prc.ol Pro.:-j u.:1 5. Reca. n.zed Houce- rico t tam5 4. 2-.3 Pre-Sil Oualirv Appls Daill' 3. ir.i-resiCe HOI Pros- 2. Hih aci 50 per Corrpleited Presceria- h-r 1i1 90 Da,s. 1. $2 000 Signing Bo- riuS. Here's $243,864.41 in 50 weekly com- mission checks paid ic our high earners in "2005': 310 Business Opportunities ALL CASH Candy route. Do you earn- $800/day 30 ma- chines, free candy all for $9,995. (888)629-9968 B02000033. CALL US: We will not be undersold' -EARN $500 DAILY! No selling. We make every $597 sale and pay you $500 com- mission. Not MLM (877) 25.1-8300 VENDING ROUTE: Snack, Soda, Juice, Water All Brands Great Equipment & Support. Full Line. Financing Available w/$7,500 Down (8771843-8726 IBO#2002-037) WIN FEMA/FEDER- AL CONTRACTS' Our GOVERNMENT REGISTRATION STARTER KIT makes it easy to be- come a government vendor. Everything you need to get started $29.95. Visit us at www.olficialfe- maconlracts.com or (800)549-1515 315 Business Services 01518931DAY BY Day Quality Fenc- ing. Competitive pricing for all of your fencing needs. Lo- cally licensed, owned and operat- ed. We look forward to your call. New fencing or repairs. Call 850-529-3546. ABBERSHAY STUMP REMOVAL TREE SERVICE 1850) 449-6757 AFFORDABLE Free computerized list of available properties in your specific price range & area. 1-800-823-4890 ID#5040 C-:- .a l Home: RFeaii, in.: ALL PERSONAL INJURIES ACCI- DENT WRONGFUL DEATH AUTO .MO-. TORCYCLE..TRUC K. .PREMISE..PROD UCT SLIP & FALL..PEDES- TRIAN..ANIMAL BITES A-A-A AT- TORNEY Referral Service (800)733- 5342. 24 Hrs. 100's oi Lawyers State- wide. ANN BARNHILL Trucking Dirt Work, Fill Dirt,. Crushed As- phalt, Brown Dirt, Limestone, Drive- ways, Culverts. Mo- bile Homes PADS. Call for price. 1850) 623-3461 (8501 232- 0670. Free Esti- ARRESTED? ALL Criminal Defense Felonies.. Misde- meanors, State or Federal Criarges. Parole. Probation. DUI. .Traffic Tickets. Bond Reduction. 100's of Lawyers Statewide 24 HOURS A-A-A AT- TORNEY REFER- RAL SERVICE 1800 l733-5342. ARTIE KELLER STUCCO, Licensed and Insured. Con- ventional and Synthetic Systems. No lob too big nor to small. Call 698- 8327 or 626-9164. 315 Business Services B & B HOME IMPROVEMENTS 25 years experience. Free estimates. Licensed & insured. Call anytime: (850) 981-3936 "No job too small!" BORDER TO Bor- der Fence and Deck Company. All types of fencing installed and repaired. Spe- cializing in privacy fencing and wooden decks Our privacy fences are built with SCREWS. Free Es- timates. 485-2532. BUDGET HOUSE PAINTING Insured & Licensed Call Andy at: (850) 304-9680 TIME TO PLANT! Casey's Nursery Largest Selection of Trees, Shrubs & Perennials FREE One Gallon Azalea $20 -- TROPICALS ARE HERE! 3851 Avalon Blvd Milton, FL 623-8109 COASTAL PAINT- ING & REPAIRS We do it all! Resi- dential & Commer- cial Free Estimales! Call Joey: 1850) 549-7512 D&D REMODELING INC. General Contractor All Types Home Maintenance;: Roofs to Floors, Renovations. Decks, Tile. Plumbing, Etc. Evictions. Move- Ouis,Construcuon Cleaning,Pressu- re Washing, Painting, Tree work, & Etc. Locally owned. FREE ESTIMATES. Lic.#4710- 0037952 CELL#261-1 173 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 (8501 623- 8697 DAY BY Day Ouality Fencing. Competi- tive pricing for all of your fencing needs. Locally licensed, owned and operat- ed. We look forward to your call New fencing or repairs Call 850-529-3546. DIVORCE $275- $350RCOVERS chil- dren, etc. Only one signature required! "Excludes govt. teesi Call weekdays 1800)462-2000, exl.600 l8am-7pm1 Alia Divorce, LLC. Established 1977. DOUBLE "B" Land Clearing. Backhoe Work. Licensed and Insured Bryen Bal- lard. 18501994-5740 or 1850)232-1581. SI BAPTIST I Jay Hospital COME WORK WITH US! GREAT BENEFITS! . Health Information Tech/ROI Part-time, high school graduate, 1-2 years clerical experience, type 35 wpm. File by numeric and alpha, high degree of accuracy. House Supervisor 7pm Shift. FL-RN license 2 yrs experience, as an RN. Clinical and people skills. ACLS preferred. Emergency Room RN 'pm shift Prefer 2 Nears RN epentence. ACLS preferred. RN Med-Surg Full time, part time and PRN positions available. Medical Records Transcriptionist HS graduate Medical Technologist course, 2 years experience Medical Technologist Full time, part time, 12 hour shifts. FL license required. Lab Technical Assistant High school graduate. Must have at least 2 years of experience in phlebotomy with a proven track record of dependability and flexibility in scheduling. Applications are accepted in Haman Resources Monday-Friday from 8am-4pm at Jay Hospital. 14114 Alabama Street, Jay Florida 32565 or call 850-675-8069 for more information. a 315 Business Services DOUG'S LAWN SERVICE Mowing & Edging. Trimming Bushes, Landscaping, Mulch- ing Tractor work, Gutter Cleaning & lull lawn services. Owner operated and a local yocal. Call 623-5370 or (cell)850-324-9149 FIELD ELECTRIC, INC. Providing your resi- denlial, commercial & portable generator panel needs. Call William at: (850) 791-4381 Lic#fER 13013420 FIREFIGHTERS FENCING Quality Workman- ship On Your Priva- cy Fencing Needs Licensed (850) 554- 1087 "Gooa Fences Alake Good Neighoors G&E LANDSCAPING & TREE SERVICES Free estimates, credits card ok. Grading, mulching, weeding, trimming, new beds, old beds redone, clean ups, clearing stump grinding, tree removal 529-5650 HORSE LINIMENT Eases Arthritis-Pain. Now Available for humans. Arth-Rx has been helping ar- thritis pain sufferers for over 10 years. Convenient Roll On. 18001634-2348. . www.arlh-rx com. J&L PRESSURE CLEANING 983-3428 J&L FENCE COMPANY 983-3428 J&L HOME IMPROVEMENT 983-3428 JOINER DUMP truck and tractor. Bobcat and tractor work. Driveways. culverts, light land cleaning. Site prep and clean up. Fill dirt, brown dirt and limerock hauling. Michael Porter (850)983-9888. Tony Joiner (850 ) 554-3460 LAND CLEARING & DOZER'TRACTOR WORK Specializing in culvert installa- tion, driveways, lev- eling. root raking, bushogging & disk- ing. Equipment and material Iransport available. By the job or hour. Call Billy Rogers for estimates 957-4952 or 261- 8407 LAWN SERVICE Mowing, edging & trimming. Dependa- ble and reasonable rates Call: 393-2032 LOCAL HOME REPAIR Paint, drywall, trim & timle. Fence repair & installation. 10 years experience. Contactl Paul McMullen 723-9767 LOCAL HOME Re- pair. Paint, drywall. trim & tile. Fence re- pair & installation. 10 years experi- ence. Contact Paul McMullen 850-723- 9767. YOGA CLASSES A union of mind, body & spirit! Classes for all ages held in Pace & Mil- ton. For more info call Hallie at: Celestial Inspirations (Pace) 995-4288 Priorities Gym (Milton) 623-1045 "Bring your own yoga mat or borrow one of ours" 315 Business Services MIKE KAYLOR Cement Mason "Patios "Walks 'Driveways Free estimates. no job too small. Quality work at affordable prices. 994-0897. MILTON GARDEN Club Center 5256 Alabama St. Historic District Downtown Milton Beautiful building & surrounding grounds provide an ideal setting for your celebration. Rental available for meetings, wedding receptions, anniver- saries, birthday parties. etc. Call 623-9034 miltongardenclub@ yahoo.com MOBILE HOME BROKERS Major and minor repairs. Re-roof, pa- tio covers, screen rooms, leveling. Locally owned & operated Free estimates 100I% Financing WAC Call 857-1051 NEW HOPE PAINT- ING & WALLPA- PERING 'Drywall repairs & patchwork "Pressure cleaning homes, decks, pa- tios,. driveways & sidewalks ) Carpen- try work (crown molding, paneling. trim base & case, in- stall cabinets & build decks) Residential. Interior/Exterior. Family owned busi- ness, over 30 years. Call The Ericksens today' 1850)723- 2550 or 623-6034 PITTS HANDYMAN SERVICES, LLC Locally owned and operated, 25 yrs ex- perience. We pro- vide quality work for a great price. Call David "Bubba" Cox at 698-9308. Diurit' .IiAd prion 'S Narni Chang '55 FREE Tiping. Call for l\orkslheri iJ5l.434-7524 185 iN. "W"St. i blk. N. fFleaN MarkljF READY FOR EASTER? Don't have time to decorate? Let us do it for you! Holiday Adornment,. Inc. For more information call: 850-324-5367 www.holidayadorn- ment.com ' SEPTIC TANK in- stallation and repairs Jeff Busby Land Clearing Inc. Call: 983-8822 STUMP-EASE STUMP GRINDING Most removals $35 Discount for multiple removals & Back- yard accessible Local Contractor Licensed & Insured 232-8746 TNT CARPORTS R.V. & Boat covers Buildings, Garages. Portable Sheds CARPORTS Single $595 Double $695. S12X 41-$1295 24 X 31 $1990 Galvanized Steel Many sizes/colors. Financing Available i Free delivery & setup (850) 983-2296 or Pager 505-1867 VICKERS FENCING/ -Making good neigh- bors one, fence at a time." Specalizing in wood fences New installations and re- pairs. Competitive pricing. Licensed and Insured. Free estimates 994-7585 or 791-0198. 118 Part Time CLEANING LADY NEEDED Part-lime Call 626-8973 120 Professional HAIRSTYLIST & NAIL TECH wanted. Clihentele a must Paid vacation after 1 vr ContacI in person a"- Salon ViP 5213 Dogwood Dr. kMll'nri Ask ior Pallv . 124 Sales & Telemarketing $5,500 WEEKLY Goal Polennal It someone did it, so can you' 2-3 con- Sirmed appoinrrnients daily Benehls Avail- able Call Catherine McFarland' (888 56.'3-3188. I . . - lluz�2w. . - - I . I . .. I Im PAGE 6B THE SANTA ROSA PRESS GAZETTE/FREE PRESS APRIL 5, 2006 -' 325 *. Domestic DEPENDABLE "-HOUSEKEEPER S seekingg additional * clients. Over 15 years of experience! 'References avail. upon request. Call: 994-6236 335 Financial Services CASH OUTI CON- SOLIDATE CREDIT CARD DEBT INTO ONE LOW PAY- MENT. 11, per year with 5 year Guaran- teed Payment (1.34% APR). "All borrowers must qualify Credit-Em- plbyment-Appraisal (8001229-3192. Global Mortgage MB6285 111 West- drn Row Rd, Mason, Ohio (513)324-5715, (513)478-1237. Equal Housing Lender. WE BUY MORTGAGES Are you collecting payments on a mort- gage? Wny wait years lor payments? Call (800) 282-1251 340 Home Repair - MAYBE YOU can do it yourself. but will you? ,Dave Koppin Home Improvement, Inc. Specializing in In- 'surance estimates, . Home improve- menrs, mainte- nance, sheetrock and ceilings. (850) 626-6944. 345 Lawn Care CLARK'S LAWN CARE 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 & ' cleaning-up o Local company! Commercial & Residential - Owner Operated - Licensed & Insured (cell) 324-4035 ''HIGH SCHOOL TEENAGER Does lawn care in the Pace,'Milton area. Most yards $25 Call Chad al: 983-8887 or 982- 2847 (cell)_ PAGE'STREE SERVICE Trim, cut & remove Call: 626-2159 ii no answer. please leave Sme:-sage i FIREWOOD $50 a load and up 350 Senior Care GRANNY NANNIES Affordable Home Care Services. Highly Qualified Personal Care Givers Includes CNA and HHA Available up to 24. hrs a day/7days a week. Serving San- la Rosa and Es- cambia Counties Ouality Home Health Care Since 1990 "A Helping Hand and A Gentle Heart' 995-0599 Lic#NR30211252 VISITING '" ANGELS SENIOR CARE - in home j Companionship , jMeals i Light housework j Errands S 477-3858 360 Miscellaneous PLACEYOUR ADHERE CRUISE- 7 NIGHTS, EASTERN SCARIBBEAN. Brand new ship sailing r/t -from Ft. Lauderdale *November 2006- 'March 2007. From ,$499 (port taxes in- cluded) with FREE .BUS! (800)741- '1770, www.la- ?oardtravel.com. 5. - 360 Miscellaneous EARN YOUR DE- GREE-Online from home. Business, Paralegal. Computer Specialist and more. Financial aid, job placement assis- lance and comput- ers provided. Call Free (866)858-2121 or www. Tidewa- terTechOnline.com HUNT ELK Red Stag, Whitetail, Buffalo, Wild Boar Our season - now 3/31 06 Guaranteed license, $5 00 - Trophy in two days. No- game/no-pay policy. Days: 131J1 209-9800 Evenings (314) 293-0610 402 Apartments DUPLEX FOR RENT 2/BR 2,BA very nice and spacious. Fire- place and a great lo- catiion in Milton, $700min and $700 deposit. Call' 626- 9020. The All New! Jay Apartments FrilLi Rl ,. [ii i )N i Bi r.ii N I N MtRitlitit uM tNisi N ii' tiAFLtlF An: 850-623-0609, SMALL EFFICIENCY apartment. Nice & clean. All uiililies fur- nished. rent from month 10 month) $500. month, $400. dep. 995-1717 404 Commercial FOR LEASE 1800 sq. ft. office space. new H&A, carpel, vinyl and paint. Call; 623-5618 NEWLY REMOD- ELED Office Spaces Available for rent $200-$250( conveniently located across the street from Santa Rosa County Counnrouse Call 850-623-0208 lor details 406 Homes 2BR/2BA EXCELLENT condi- tion with deep waler dock. Blackwater Bay,very secluded & quiel neighborhood. $895.'mo $500.dep. 994-0667 3BED/2BA 1 year old uniurnisred house. Siove, reirig- erator, dishwasher & garage. Genesis Park Subdivision No pers. no HUD Credit check $925 mo $975 dep 748-3046 3BR/2BA HOME lor rent. All appliances included $950.'mo. Call. 380-8844 CONVENIENT TO Whiting, New 1715 SF 3'2. 2 car garage bullet in 2005. $1095 plus deposit TMGR Property Manag- ment 572-1258 FIRSTTIME 'BUYERS Why rent when you can own? Free computerized list of riomes available with no money down*, under $1,300/month Free recorded message: 1-800-823-4890 ID #5051 *Some conditions apply Coastal Homes Realty Inc. FOR RENT 2BR/1BA Home 2850 Myree Lane Pace $800/mo. 3BR/2BA Waterfront home 5084 San Miguel $1800/mo. SANTA ROSA REALTY 623-0077 NEW 4BR/2BA all appliances included lovely neighborhood, large lot. $1250 mo. Call fo appointment 995-8588. 406 Homes FOR RENT 3,'BR 2'B Completely re- modled, fenced in backyard. 2 car ga- rage, washer/dryer, retridgerator and lawncare included. Pace School Disirict. $950mih. Available May 1st. Call 850- 529-5800. FOR RENT 3BR, 1BA on 1 acre in Bagdad avail. April 1st. 895mo'895dep in- cludes garbage., no smokers. no pets Call Janet: 206-3666 HOME FOR RENT Ouiet, clean off street parking 3BR.2BA. screened porch, fenced back- yard, Downlown His- toric Milton Long term lease required. $1000/mo plus utilit- ies Call: (8501 983- 7807 Pets OK! HOUSE FOR RENT Milton - 3.BR 1,-B Clear with lots of yard. $600mih wiln $600 deposit. Call: 626-9020. HOUSES FOR RENT in Milton & Pace 3BR.'2BA double car garage & fenced yard $925'mo $700dep. Call 981-0495 NEW HOMES FOR RENT in Milton 3BR/2BA, 1,260 sq ft. 241h Ave off DelMonte $975,mo SunCoast Pro Real- ty 432-8448 or call Tracey: 393-9255 Barbara. 390-0824 I ^ ,dk | 408 Land "LOCATION. LO- CATION, Location" Time to buy. IN- VESTORS & BUILDERS Great Buildable Lois For Sale in one ol Fiori- da's Fasiesi Grow- ing Areas Fort Myers i888)558- 0032. ASHEVILLE, NC AREA ACREAGE Private. gated mountain community with over 4 miles of riverfront 1 to 8+ acres from the $60s. Incredible views' Custom community lodge witn mountain spas. riverwalk. Call i8661292-5762 Bear River Lodge. LAND FOR SALE Reier to Classilicalion #510 MONTANA MOUN- TAIN PARADISE Great - mountain views! 2.29 acres just $59,990. .Ride, out your back door to millions 01 acres of national forest. Close to Canyon Ferry Lake, minutes to Helena Soils test- ed, utilities, ready to build. Call owner .(866)365-6103. 408 Land NORTH GEORGIA Gated Mountain Community. New Homes close to In- frastructure. One Hour North of Atlan- La. Goll, Tennis, Lake, Pools, -Info www benttreegeor- gia com. ONE ACRE Ideal for mobile home or dou- ble wide 143'X305'. high & dry, located near cul-de-sac on Sleepy Hammock $29,500 ERA Bill Wallace Realty Call: Donna Cloman 850- 626-8082. RURAL HUNTING Timber Land For Sale 222 2 acres, $2500'acre. Atkin- son County, Geor- gia. Call for info 1334)393-5036 or t13341464-4004. TN WATERFRONT MOUNTAIN PROP- ERTY Scenic home- sites surrounding Lake Barkley. 1-to 6 acre view sites & 5 to 40 acre privacy sues from Ire 40's. 90 mm to Nashville. Grand opening of Phase II on now! Call (866)339-4966. 410 Mobile Homes 2001 Model Horton HomeLIKE NEW 3'BR 2,.BA 16 X76 2 wood porches. carport & metal shed on 1 acre of land. EAST MILTON nice corner lot 3BR,'2BA 14X70 Nice storage room & covered pa- tio $450/mo + $250 deposit. Water & garbage included. Call: 623-1159 FOR RENT 2 bdr front kitchen on 1/4 lot with porch. Easlgale mobile home ranch 623- 8973 FOR RENT 2BR Iront dining- room on Avalon Blvd. Call: 626-8973 FOR RENT 2BRi2BA total elec- iric Easigate mobile .home ranch Call. 626-8973 FOR RENT mobile home 3BR/2BA double wide. total elec. rio pels 750mo.'500 dep 5345 Spruce St. Navarre Call: 994- 7918 FOR RENT East Milton. 3-BR 2.B., couble-wide mobile home on 2 acres. Beautiful country liv- ing, shaded, private, island kitcrien. ceil- ing' fans, fireplace, large, screened porch, open deck, and small car shed $900-.mo, Is[ & last month's rent, and $300.00 deposit. 850-261-6571 or 850-623-5049 Tues- Fri , .. 412 Rooms For Rent ROOM FOR Rent. large room. included utilities, wasner/dryer, share kitchen, near Kings Middle School $75 per week. Call 626-2786 ROOM FOR RENT to individual. $300/mo + $300'dep Pay 1/3-1/2 of elec- tincwater bills. No smoking. drugs or pets. Kitchen, wash- er.'dryer, phone privi- leges. Located off Berrynill Rd.- Milton 572-0396 or 623- 0185 414 Roommates Wanted ROOMMATE WANTED mature adult female to share small home. non-smoking enviroment.includes utilities, must have references 300mo 100dep Call' 626- 8748 416 Vacation & Resort VACATION HOME Come to the Smoky Mountains! Two Rivers Lodge or Hwy. 19 Has rooms w'kitchenettes, beds & sola beds on 2 rivers 5 miles from Cherokee, North Carolina Ca- sinos, rafting, hiking available. Call: (8501 450-6342 or 1-828-488-2284 www.iworivers lodgenc.corn 452 Apartments MOTIVATED IN- VESTOR wants ' to Liquidale 2 Units in Jade Beach. Sunny Isle, FL. 381h Floor Unit 'E' and 28th Floor Unit 'C'. e-mail: RMW'@ ROCK- LANDFINANCIAL C OM or Call Robert 1818)224-4555. 504 Commercial COMMERCIAL PROPERTY Down- lown Hisioric Miliorn Call for info: 983- 7807 DOG KENNEL in Milton w.'ohice, grooming area & tenced year $700 mo Call Carla- 255-3889 MILTON OFFICE w/detached 1,000 sf warehouse/storage. Perfect' for contrac- torl $650/mo Call Carl-. 255-3an9 506 Homes 3 OR 4 BR/2BA. 1900 sq.h. ranch style home oft of Willard Norris for sale. $135,000 Corner lot & great neighborhood! Call: (850) 937-0475 AVAILABLE NOW! MILTON 3BR/11/2 BA home. Large open deck fireplace, vaulted LR ceiling, ceiling fans, central heat & air. Over- sized garage. fenced in yard. NO PETS. $750imo Ref- erences, credit re- port fee & $600/dep. 6017 Syrcle Ave Call- 623-1778 or 221-6014 FOR RENT Brand new brick home in Milton 1330 sq ht w/2 car garage on 1.3 acre. $1050irmo. No dogs allowed! Call: (8501 384-9405 HOME FOR sale 4 bed. 2bath all new appliances included approx 2400 sq.ft large lot in nice neighborhood $220,000. Call 850- 380-8844. NO MONEY DOWN Free computerized list of properties available with no down payment Free recorded message. 1-800-823-4890 ID 5053 C.-laill H Ti-; R air , In.: STONEBROOK VILLAGE Pace 4BR.2BA in gated golf course com- munity. 2,092 sq. h Great neighborhood w.'good , schools 5624 Sandstone Dr. Asking $291,900 Call: 1850) 994-6914 510 Land 5 ACRES fenced pasture for sale. Located off Munson Hwy, Indian Ford Rd. Close to Cold Water Creek. $90,000 957-8784 or 554-5237 - LAND FOR RENT Reter to Classification #408 NEW TO MARKET M.-llon, FL Four 3 or 4 acre approved,' surveyed individual building sites on paved shared drive- way off a paved county road. Level, usable acreage lo wetlands. Private & quiet Beautiful property. $79,000 - $89,000 Brochure. OWNER: (860i 567-4604 or webs.ie: Waww 'towersi5rn l::irm TIMBERLINE DRIVE 1.2 Acre lot in established Milton neighborhood. Beautiful trees, quiel street. $30,000 Call: 232-2789 before 5pm and 626- 7340 after 7om. 1,00Os. f. o ,45sq~ SCeiling Fans in all Bedroom and Grea * Walk-in Closets in Bedrooms * French Doors * Gas or Wood Firepl I " SWill build on Slab or' Visit our website www.steelehom B. i h; Chadwick 2 Sm cabinets Stratford 2 r Trim Norwood 2 Mayfair 2 Diplomat 2 I Room Hampton 2 Gemini Z lace Inglewood 2 - Ambassador 2 York 2 Oxford 2 Piers Lexington 2 Lexington 4 BR 2 Pinebrook (Signature Series) 2 Fleetwood 2 Kingston (Signature Series) 2 Executive 2 1/2 Regency (Signature Series) 3 2 Bedroom Duplex 2 (I eo es.cc 3 Bedroom Duplex 4 (2 ea L S.S.STEELE F S0 AND COMPANY, INCORPORATED Fs L.mLspoo Hi.. 6705 N. Pensacola Blvd. * 477-7880 FL. Lic. #CRCO44810o Toll Free (888) 231-1255 s1i. . Price IU4U b;,OUU 1149 70,600 1257' 78,100 1341 83,000 1418 83,900 1510 86,800 1525 87,600 1579 90,600 1586 98,100 1610 91,200 1622 95,000 1713 97,300 1812 101,300 1812 101,700 1833 , 116,600 1949 108,400 2129 131,300 2215 126,300 2495 155,000 ach unit) 1740 117,600 ach unit) 2062 135,800 oI 4 MOELSOPE SUNCIA D 510 Land PACE ACREAGE Beautiful 5 acre lot in Woodbine Hills Can be subdivided. Partially cleared w/good access to Sweet Bay Dr Look for "For Sale" sign on corner of Sweel Bay/Woodgien. $199,000 Call (251) 463-4329 for more info. SECLUDED & SERENE *NW of NAs Whit- ing Field * 20 Placid acres zoned agricultural ' 3 mobile homes, garage, barn, shed - $263,000 S626-6767 SECLUDED & SERENE * NW of NAS Whit- ing Field ' 20 Placid acres zoned agricultural - 3 mobile homes, garage, barn, shed -$263,000 * 626-6767 512 Mobile Homes MOBILE HOME FOE SALE 2BR,2BA on corner lot Call: 983-4930 SECLUDED 6 ACRES NE of Milton - 10 minutes from Blackwaler State Park Two 1999 Palm Harbor modular hriomes. 3BR/ 2BA, frontiback porch on both, shop. storage, fully stocked lish pond. 4 acres fenced pasture beautiful family homesile Must sell lor medical reasons $300,000 for all Call: 1850) 957-8784 or (850) 554-5237 556 Homes NEAR BAXLEY, GA. 6,200 sqft cy- press houseilodge on 95 acres with 3 acre pond. Excellent location, Deautitul home. Hunting & Fishing Paradise. $650,000. (9121632- 8916. WESTERN NEW MEXICO Private 62 acre ranch $110,990 Mi. views, trees, roll- ing hills, pasture- , land, borders BLM 1930's stone home- stead with 2 barns. Horseback riding, hiking, hunting. Per- !ect family ranch, electricity. 100%'c fi- nancing. NALC (8661 365-2825 558 Investments 1060 ACRE farm in North Arkansas Pasture, timber. great deer and tur- key hunting. 6 ponds & 35 acre lake. $1,500,000 Mossy Oak Proper- lies of the Ozarks 1800) 783-6634 COASTAL NC WATERFRONT 1.5 Acres $99.900 Beautifully wooded, great views, pristine shoreline, deep boatable waler! Enjoy access to ICW, Sound Atlantic. Paved road, underground utilities. Excellent financing! Call now: (800) 732-6601 x 1510 558 Investments DESTIN, FLORIDA Directly or, in Waier NEW Boutique Hotel Harbor Beach, Pool Steps to Finest Res- taurants. Minutes to Gulf, Golf, Shop- ping. Introductory Rate. www innon- destinharborcomrn (800) 874-0470 FINAL CLOSEOUT- Lake Bargains! April 8- 9. Water access from $34,900 with FREE Boat Slips. PAY NO CLOSING COSTS! Huge $5,000 savings on beautifully wooded parcels at 34,000 acre lake Tennes- see. Enjoy unlimited water recreation. Surrounded by state forest. Excellent ti- nancing! Call (8001704-3154, x 722 TN Land Part- ners, LLC. INVESTMENT OR RECREATIONAL Properties in the BEAUTIFUL STATE OF GEORGIA. Con- tact PeachState at 1866) 300-7653 or visit our property lor sale section at www.rubuyingrea- lestate.com GAL2550 NORTH CAROLINA Cool Mountain Air, Views & Streams, Homes, Cabins & Acreage FREE BROCHURE (800) 642-5333. Realty Of Murphy 317 Peachtree St. Murphy N.C. 28906. - ' all-. ii: l i.jr-,r ,- : .T WEST CENTRAL Florida Real Estate Wayne Cormier Gate House Realty waynecormier corn your website to Flor- ida's Nature Coast Real Estate in Citrus County. Call (352) 422-0751 558 . Investments THOROUGHBRED - HORSE FARM 67 acres $689,900' Beautiful stone- home. huge barns. indoor arena, 70+ stalls, lush fenced paddocks, nice set-' ting on quiet country lane' 3 1/2 hrs NYC" Call now! 1877)909 5263 http-/'horse- farm upsiatenyland - com. 560 Land FLA, ARK, & TENN lots for sale at bar- gain prices. Building lots are still a great investment. Call to- day 1772) 215-7625' or visit www.loisales.us FOR SALE Rural Hunting Timber land 222.2 acres, $2500/acre. Atkinson County, Georgia. Call for into 13341 393-5036 or 1334) 464-4004 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, 1800)820- 7829 www.Ianebaer- realty.cor, janeba- er@alltel.net ALAN LOWERY GOLF LOT SALE' Blue Ridge Moun- tains' Near Asne- ville. NC. Beaunfully wooded homesites on 18-hole Dye de- signed golf course. Unbelievable incen- tives. Call toll-free 18666334-3253 Xl1047cherokeeval- leysc conm. I ANSWER FOR 04/01 B L OW MOLAR E A R L R IDE A R S E G L U E A K I N TEXAS GA L A' N E E DL E S N E M E D- E A R N A B O R S' F IN D I N G A T T A E K E D A R N S S T E N O- T E SS LOTTO SL O P E S S AY SHIPS SOT DOGS REOPEN N S G O V ERN N F L A BA KAY LI T E R A L. SO L O WOM E N AO N E P E E K E Y I N G TO E SSTS DODOS S T E R -I ACROSS 1. __ out (withdraws) 5. Between Humphrey and Ford 10. Actor Betz 14. Incan land 15. Voting roster 16. Turkish regiment 17. PDQ 18. Rate 20. First name in Wolfmen 21. Infinitesimal ' 22. Over 23. Curdles 25. Asian cuisine 27. Periphery 29. Fight like a pirate 32. Bridge positions 33. Tips (over) 34. Labor gp. 36. "Do others . . ." 37. One of the James brothers 38. Where some work out (abbr.) 39. Two: prefix 40. Regular paths 41. Solemn 42. Allot fairly. 44. Dancer Ben 45. Wordplays 46. Measure of length 47. Strong point 50. Obi, for one 51. Traffic tie-up 54. Affectations 57. First Dog, once 58. Michael Jordan, to court fans 59. Free from bondage 60. Decorates, as a cake 61. Like grass in the mist 62. Tripod for Tanguy 63. o__but (gets by) DOWN 1. Harlequin gem 2. Ju.rez coin 3. Electronic device 4. 'Have a late repast 5. Strive 6. Dales 7. Not any, down home 8. And so forth (abbr.) 9. Teeny 10. Feline favorite 11. "When I was ... (2 wds.) 12. Have a tantrum 13. Twisted the truth 19. Some tides 21. Nibbles 24. Wise 25. Part of a plait 26. Golfer Irwin 27. Emulate the Capulets and Montagues 28. __ the white flag (surrendered) (2 wds.) Sign, on the Seine Spotted owl's alleged nemesis Carson, e.g. Contemporary of Shelley - Alert Arp or Anouilh Days gone by Force (Lancaster film) - Brother of Abel Unabashedly Boat Ike's wife During . "Smooth Operator" singer Winter precipitation Concordes, e.g. Downwind Where to read a missal Part of a French address One million (2 wds.) Annoyed cry PAGE 7B THE SANTA ROSA PRESS GAZETTE/FREE PRESS APRIL 5.2006 560 Land NORTH CAROLINA MOUNTAIN, LAKE LOTS. Deep water dockable lots from $134 900 New Properties Now Available' NClake- front cornm Realty (8001659-6017 or 8281228-6199 www nclakefront co m. TENNESSEE - MOUNTAIN ACREAGE Gated mountain community border- ing a large lake. Spectacular views. Community boat ramp, private boat slips. Between Chat- tanooga & Knoxville Call today: 18661292-5769 Gates of me River TN WATERFRONT MOUNTAIN PROPERTY Scenic home- sites surrounding Lake Barkley 1 to .6 acre view sites & 5 to 40 acre privacy sites from . the $40's. 90 min to Nashville Grand opening of Phase II coming soon! Call (866) 339- 4966 WATERFRONT BARGAINS! Lake Access from $202.monrhl" Direct Lakefront starting at $99,9001 ONE DAY ONLY LAND SALE! SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 2006 Just 20 ,minutes from Augusla, GA Excellent financing available Call today ior an early appoint- ment' 1888) LAKE- SALE x 1030 "Based on purchase price of $39,900 w, S100c down, fixed rate of 6.750% for 5 560 Land yrs, 15-year term w/balloon payment due at the end of 5 yrs. Terms and rates subject to change without notice. Void where prohibited by law. 704 Livestock PUREBRED TEXAS LONGHORN bull calves Call. 623- 6820 706 Livestock Supplies HAY FOR SALE Coastal Hay. 623- 6769 or 336-2267. 708 Pets FREE TO GOOD HOME.3 yr. old black male dog. Must have large yard'high fence. Free spirited & good natured. Great w!childreni Call: 623-8250 GERMAN SHEP- HERD Excellent coat, 13 months old, all vaccinations, obedience trained. $200 w accessories Call: 292-8765 KITTENS, ADORA- BLE, playful, free to loving home, litter box trained. Call 994-7733 PUPPIES FOR sale mixed lab $20 each. 626-6767 712 Lost & Found PETS FOUND CAT SI- mease declawed. missing for a while Found in Pea Ridge area. Please call: 994-7731. FOUND PREG- NANT BLACK LAB Ior just delivered) at the intersection of NJorthrop & Willard Norns Rd. around 5 pm on 3/27 Call: 983-0033 FOUND- BROWN & WHITE Male Dog in the Guernsy Rd. Pace area. Call 995- 5746 or 261-3598 or 261-1173. LOST 2 Male long hair chiahaus, 1 light brown and 1 dark brown both wearing red bandanas. Last seen on Hwy 87N near Tom Thumb. Please return family pets. Reward if found. Call:983- 7965. LOST 9 month old white & black medi- um hair dog look like a Springer Spaniel. Lost in vicinity of Stewart St. Reward offer. 626 - 6444 or 516 - 5445 LOST BEAGLES in East Milton area. Right after Dennis near the end of July. 1 male, 1 lemale. Please call with any information 626- 2428 or 516-7983. LOSTYOUR 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 806 Appliances FOR SALE gas dryer $75 Call- 626-4266 PLACE YOUR AD HERE 812 Farm Equipment 4004 FORD Tractor $5,000.00. 6610 Ford Tractor $6,000.00 and other equipment. Call Roy at 623-6046. 814 Furniture NEW LARGE sectional sofa w.2 recliners & sleeper Lt. brown stain- resistant fabric $1,000 OBO Call: 623-3519 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. 824 Office Equipment FOR SALE Large blonde oak computer desk. 3ft wide 5ft high stand- ard height. $500 or best offer. Call: 994- 1396. 826 Sporting Goods SANTA ROSA Gun & Knife Show. San. ta Rosa Co. Audito. rium, Old Bagdad Hwy., Milton April 22-23 2006 9a.m - 5p m. Buy, Sell, Trade. Admission. Adults $4, 12 & un- der Free. Call Billy Rogers @ 850-957- 4952 for more info or for Tables $35 2-days). For Eaory C11e6 5LS31.iA l lrG Lul',CI ea .r ioaod 'guri-" ai1A1 .a b'y viS Orr or r l'l, r l gunr rmu- i,.E opFr. 830 Miscellaneous For Sale AIR TANK 60 gal- lons, compressor went kaput, but the storage tank is per- fect! $60 firm Call: 981-9554 BUILDING SALE "Go DirectjSavel" 20x26 Now $5100. 25x30 $6800. 30x40 $10,600. 40x60 $16.600. Extensive range of sizes and models. Extensive range of sizes and models. Doors/ac- cessories optional. Pioneer 1800) 668- 5422. BUILDING SALE 'Rock Bonom Prrcesi 20x30 Now $4100. 25x40 $6200 30x50 $9,800. 40x80 $18,400 Extensive range of sizes and models Ends/accessories optional Pioneer i800l668-5422 METAL ROOFING Save $$$ Buy direct from manufacturer. 20 colors in stock with all accessories. Quick turn around' Delivery available Toll Free: (8881 393- 0335 830 Miscellaneous For Sale BUILDING SALE! Beat Next Increase' 20x26 Now $4200 25x30 $5800 30x40 $9200 40x60 $14,900 Extensive range of sizes and models. Front end optional Pioneer 1800) 668-5422 DEMO HOMESITES WANTED NOWI For the NEW Kayak Pool! Tne On- Ground Pool with In-ground Features! Unique Opportunity. SAVE $$. Call: (8661 348-7560 FREE ESTIMATES! Financing FRESH FLORIDA PRODUCE now at Pea Ridge Flea Market! Open Wed-Sun 8:30 am- 3:30 pm Call: 390- 5872 or 791-0059 for more info. Tomatoes,strawber- ries, squash, etc.. HANDICAPPED PORTABLE shower unit wipump, hosing & shower chain. Never been used. $3,000 Call: 623-3519 HUNT DEER, TURKEY & QUAIL Semi-guided hunts 5 days Room includ- ed Book 5 hunts, get 1 FREE. Oklaho- ma bordering Kan- sas 1 tract along the Cimarron River Approx. 6.000 acres. Call Sid at Wooltolk Ranch (580 334-8294 I WILL remove junk vehicles for free Call: 306-5397 or 957-4761 NEW STANDING frame for handicap- ped person. $2000 Call. 623-3519 830 Miscellane For Sale We Deliver & I Centipedi St. Augusti Bermuda Balled Pine S Call us first, Saw Call us last Save I Hwy. 87 So." 626-85 STEEL BUIl SOLUTIONS. ufacturer Priced to sell to Last. Fe. clear span d Extensive ran sizes and m Pioneer 80 5422. Centipec Farm Dir We Deli 434-004 TWO 8 foot r permacast co 6 inch diami w/caps & ba Call: 623-3 WOLFF TAI BEDS Buy and Savel Ful units from monthly FREE Catalog CAL DAYI 1800)84; www.np.elstan 832 Miscellane Wanted GLASS CRA needs empty soft drink ottli kinds. Not ne rily collector! tons. Will pi 983-8042. PAY CASH fc cars or trucks ning or not 983-9527 ous e install ee ne itraw eime dllIon "rn' 832 Miscellaneous Wanted WANTED TO BUY- Lincoln Wheat Cents and Old Coins Single coins, accu- mulations. entire col- lections. Littleton Coin Company Since 1945 Call 1800 ) 581-2646 e-mail coinbuy @'lit- tietoncoin com. Mention code 7i| B8K720 WANTED TO Buy. LDING Morgan Silver Dol- "Man- lars and Old US Direct" Coins. Single coins, - Built accumulations, en- aturing tire collections. Lit- design. tieton Coin Compa- nge of ny Since 1945 Call models. 800,581-2646, e- )0)668- mail coinbuvy'little- toncoin.com. Men- tion code B8K920. WE BUY HOUSES Sell yours quick and easy. Fast Cash, de- Fast Closing, Any re n. Situation OK. ver I www.buymyman- 66 sion.com, (877)239- 9761. round )lumns 834 meters Lost & Found ises. MERCHANDISE 519 1 NG FOUND Direct In Loving Memory ll Body of Jack Ferrara $22 a card. Please call Color 623-3616 and ask L TO- for Tracie 2-1305 FOUND co. Boating & Fishing equipment left be- ,ous hind at boat launch I at bridge by the Riv- - ' erwalk. Please call AFTER 983-8243 to identity. lnoo - giass es, lall ,cessa- s edi- ck up. or junk s. Run- t. Call LOST CITIZEN'S Echo Watch at David's Cat Fish House on Thursday 12/22. Please contact at 434-1292. Reward is offered. 902 Auto Supplies FOR SALE Toolbox for GMC Sierra price $100.00. Call 623- 5073 ask for Rebbe- ca. 904 Cars 1999 VOLKSWAGON GLS Black, alloy wheels, AC. front & side air bags, 6 disc CD player power windows & door locks, security sys- tem. $6.500 OBO Call: 626-4239 2003 HONDA ACCORD RED 2DR, leather, CD player, all power 63,000 $17.900 Call: William at 850- 529-7351. PLACE YOUR AD HERE 906 Boats 15FT GHENEE BOAT 4HP Johnson Trailor $1400.00. 994-8675 93 JOHNSON MO- TOR 25HP, Shaft and tiller handle $1200.00.994-8675 BASS STALKER 30LB thrust Trolling motor and battery to go with it. Call. William 850-' 529-7351. VLX BLAZER BASS BOAT 17.6 ft Merc XR-4 150HP SS prop $4,000. 994-8675 908 Farm Equipment FERGUSON TRACTOR 2 disc bush hog $4.500 Call: 438- 4773 or 304-9653 910 Motorcycles FOR SALE Honda Goldwing motorcycle 1989 GL1500 mint cond. maroon lots of ex- tras everything new Call: 983-2296 or 206-4008 912 Motor Homes 1995 FLEETWOOD Jamboree Search- er C-Class, excel- lent condition, load- ed $15,9500. Milton. Call: 850-814-8767. 28FT 2006 TRAIL CRUISER 5th Wheel RV Still under warranty! Save thousands! $25,000 new Sell for $19,500 EXTRAS Call: 983-7764 FOR SALE 1976 Dodge Gigi motor home needs batteries $899 OBO Call: 626-4266 918 Trucks 91' CHEVY S-10, 4.3 Liter, V-6. $2,500.994-7286 920 Vans 1997 DODGE CARAVAN SPORT Loaded, 157.000 miles $3,250 OBO Call: 995-4278 922 Other 1973 CHEVROLET BUS $1,000 Call: 572-6500 I PAGE 8B THE SANTA ROSA PRESS GAZETTE/FREE PRESS APRIL 5.2006 IM 'DAY BY DAY Quality Fencing Competitive pricing Icr all of your rlencing needs t . 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