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Ehh"iIIonI EIIIIII yi i oni &iatha QOIS Prem mz - --SA URDAY ^^^i^ T ^^ ^V_^ 9 m^, ^April 8, 2006 INSIDE Milton High junior Adam Allen has been selected as First Team All State in Class 4-A to head a list of honorees in Santa Rosa County. See SPORTS, Page I B. NEWS BRIEFS Health Unit offers cancer screenings The Santa Rosa CountN Health Department. along with the Florida Breast and Cer\ ical Cancer Early Detection Program. are no" offering free or lo%% cost cancer screenings. The Pap smears are for women aded 50 to 64 %% ho meet screemnjn:2 ,2nieLlne< to holp in the earl:, detection of cervical cancer. Women \\ho quality for the program must not have avail- able health insurance -which would co\er the cost of the e\amr The exams are being offered at the department's clin- ics in Milton. Nlidw\a\. and Ja\. Cer\ ical cancer i- one of the most treatable -ersions of the disease and the easiest to screen for in \ominen arid is totally curable if caught earl\. ULnfortunatel\. officials note. the risk of getting cer\ ical cancer increases w ltli age in women wlho often ,top ha, ing regular pelt ic e\amls after the\ - tuni 5 . Experts say ,omnen need S regular Pap smears throughout S menopause and for the remain- der of dieir lies. For more information regarding the lifesa\ in, tests or t6 request a free screening, all v.omen between the ages of 50J and 6-1 are encouraged to call the Santa Rosa Count\ Health Department at c)$3-5201.1 ext ., 139. ;Peanut producers offer scholarships The Florida Peanut Producers Association has to $1.200i cholarsl-ips available to local students The program i, curreritlk accepting applications. For an application. contact the FPPA office at 2 41 Penn A\e.. Suite 1. Marianna. FL: or call S50ii 526-2590. ronmentally-friendly soy-based ink. I W I 7121H 13555 1aiH A bitter pill: Medicare's new prescription drug program hits pharmacists hard By DEBORAH NELSON Press Gazette S/tal 7 writer It's no secret that Medicare Part D prescription drug cover- age enrollment has been con- fusing for patients...but area pharmacists say the process is also hiding some local drug- stores-nght in the waller. Part D offers seniors go% - ernment-subsidized private insurance coverage for drugs. Enrollment is guaranteed- but each policy is different. and finding the best option depends on each patient's specific pre- scription mix. "It was confusing for all the people participating." notes Paul Adams. of Adams Pharmacy. "Espectally the eld- erly." Patients ha\e over 40 insur- ance companies to choose from. Each must provide a basic Nledicare:"Standard Plan" level of service. But each insurance provider offers its own mix of covered drugs. called a "formu- lar."" "-You would think the% should be similar." says Adams. "Ever; single one of them- is different." County to pinpoint sales tax referendum By DEBORAH NELSON Press Gaza:tt StaffW T-irt , When Santa Rosa commnis- sioners gather Monday as a "Committee of the Whole," they'll be working out the details of a proposed one-per- cent sales tax. Thetax must be approved by voters, and will likely be placed on this- fall's ballot. Early indications are the tax will expire in ten years, and will be used strictly for .roadway improvements. Official County estimates predict that, if approved, the sales tax will generate $183 million over the next ten years. Franchise fees (from elec- tricity and cable bill surcharges) are expected to garner another $31.5 million, and impact fee's will add $111.9 million. offi- cials predict. Santa Rosa's Public Services Department previous- ly released a 10-year, i$1 billion transportation project list to be implemented if the tax passes. Heading up that list: improving Pace's five points intersection. The list also includes a new roadway connector between Hwy. 90 and Willard Norris Rd. (near Bell/School Lanei. $19 million toward an east-west col- lector road in Navarre, widen- ing five miles of East Bay BId., and a Planning Development and Engineering studN on the best way to 4-land and re-route Hwy. 90 through downtown Milton. If the tax does not pass, County Public Service .officials say they'll reevaluate the plan and republish it. A previous referendum, that failed to pass in 2002, included a $42 million court- house project. This time, "say leaders, .they're keeping things simple. "I don't want the court- house on this tax issue at all," notes Commission Chair Bob Cole. "I want it strictly for roads and drainage. I don't intend to include the [proposed] judicial center in this conversation." Cole says he hopes to see the tax pass, so roadway proj- ects can get underway. "We need to get it through See VOTE, Page 5A. The fun continues '', .-.f The Santa Rosa County Fair continues through Sunday at the fairgrounds in east Milton. The event includes lots of activities like bungee jumping (as Adam Heldmyer shows in the above, left photo). Pa Caboodlestopper (above, right) peddles his way through the fairgrounds with his long, long legs. (Below) A Bengal Tiger, part of the Spectacular Bengal Tiger show, enjoys a moment playing "ball." Press Gazette photos by Bill Gamblin . . ' -r.--..W .-."-'. .. :, ..;'4 ' - ;: ,,,-. -;,';: f ,-. .. -- ..: "-.ff|'I _. ,:.&1..1 41-�, "I ' ,,.,-' It can take patients a long time to figure out which plan is best for their particular pre- scription mix. Enrollment opened last November. and the program officially began January 1. But the enrollment process See PILL, Page 5.4. Magazine confirms our area's growth If you needed an\ proof about the rampant growth in Sjnra Rosa Count. ou need look no farther than the April edition of Fhai.tda Tand maga- zine. The influx of 1.S90 people who mo\e to Florida e% ery- day has made Santa Rosa County the second fastest growing county in the state-only out- done by Osceola Counrty. say s the magazine', article. The latest figures on erowth-wiho is moving here and % here the\ are migrating fromn-has sparked the .'tten- ton ot Santa Rosa Counts Commissioner Don Salter. Salter. one of the county's authors of the "Better Santa Rosa Plan". an outline for deal- ing \ idi growth o\er a 10-\ear See INAG.ZlNE. Pg. F 5.. Highway 90 work set for this summer B1 JEFF EVERTS Press Ga-:etr Staffl iii ith For those of you wondenng when you aught begin seeing repavinrg work on Highw\a 901) in MNldtonr. ou are not alone. MNan' ha\e questioned when the actual \work would begin and howk much %.oe it nught add to their daJul com- mutles. According to Ed Blacklaon. \who is o erseeing the project. things are currently running shightly behind schedule. Blackmon now sa\s the project to resurface the 1.9-mile stretch of road should begin in late May. �"They are out there doing sur\e\i work and ordering sup- plies, but the\ won't be ready to do the paying until about the third week in 'May," says Blackmon. According to 'DOT spokesperson Tanya Kindig, the $1 5 million project, which began preliminary work on March 6 will take approximate- I six\ months to complete. It n.':i onl', in.olve:, resur- facing H-glha, 90. but also median and turn lane modifica- tions along the route According to Kindig, infor- mation on the resurfacing proj- ect will also be posted on the DOT website. Kindig says motorists can, and should, expect lane clo- sures during the hours paving is taking place. However Blackmon says contractor Anderson Columbia will try to limit lane closures to evening and night-time hours to minimize traffic congestion when possible. "The contract states there can be no lane closures from 7 See PAVING, Page 6A. Page 2-A The Santa Rasa Press Gazette Saturday April 8, 2006 Santa Rosa Counti loses its celebrations. As each area of the diverse counr\ continues to gro%% and find its o\ n identity. traditions begin. In 1994. the Pace Presbyterian Church started just such a tradition. And this week- end, it continues with the annu- al Pace Scottish Festival and Highland Games. The church itself is located on eight acres of land originally donated in 1971. More than 20 years "later. the church \%as Sounded' in the cafeteria of the S.S. Dixon PrimarN School. T\\o ears later, the "growing congregation mo\ed into a tem- porar modular building on the current church property. and %%as official chartered by the Presbvtery of Florida as as 43rd church." according to organiz- ers. In 1998. the new church building \\as dedicated, %%ith a membership of 160 people. The Pace Scottish Festixal and Highland Games \\ill be held on that tery same Church property, beginning at 9 a.m. The Festi cities - ill include: * Bagpipe Band * Highland Games * Dog Obedience Demon-strations * Dog Agill[\ Demonstrations * Live Celtic Music * Scottish Countr\ Dancing * Irish Step Dancing Demonsu-ations * Highland Dancing Demonstrations *Plenty of kilts for ever\ one to see. 4915 HIeh%%aN 90 Pace 850-995-1600 Str I Ap il 7 h Apil 13 Benchw ariers PG 131 1:20 3:20 5:25 7:31.1 9:510 Take the Lead PG 131 1:30 4:00 7:10 9:40 Lucky Number Slevin R 1:40 4:20 7:05 9:45 Ice Age 21 PG) 1:00 3:05 5:10 7:15 9:201 ATLiPG13i 1:45 4:10 7:00 9:501 Stay Alive iPGl31 1:15 3:50 6:55 9:41.) Larry the Cable Guy iPG 13 1:10 3:15 5:20 /:25 9:35 Failure to Launch IPGI3I 1:05 3:10 5:15 7:20 9:45 In past games, competitions have included events like the caper toss. To see more caper tossing, other events and men in kilts, make plans to attend this weekend's Scottish Festival and Highland Games. (File photo) While man\ of these events \\ill entertain adults and chil- dren alike. there are specific activities for the Noungsters Pace is not the onl\ Florida location for the popular games and festi' ities. Across the State. from Tallahassee to Tampa. the e\ent is held in a arinety of for- mats-most offering the same type of celebration and games, but indi, idual to each area. It is estimated thousands %%ill attend the weekend e\ent. The church is located at 4587 Woodbine Rd., Pace. The cost is $5 w which covers admission for eter'one in a car. For additional information. call 1850i Mike Cassad\ at 995- 4971. Scottish Festival begins today County Government COUNTY COMMISSION * District 1: Tom Stevart. Pace. FL 32571: Phone: 932-' 1340. * District 2: Bob Cole, 8651 Riverstone Rd.. Milton 32583: phone 983-1877. * District 3: Don Salter. 6000 Chumuckla HHw.. Pace. FL. 32571: phone 994-6426. * District 4: Gordon Goodin: 6467 A.enida De Galves, Navarre. 32566: phone 939-4949. * District 5: John Broxson. 6495 Caroline St. Suite M. Milton 32570. phone 932-1340. The Santa Rosa County Commission meets at 9:00 a.m. on both the second and fourth Thursday of each month. The leaders meet in committee at 9:00 a.m. on Monday's pre- ceeding the Thursday meetings. Meetings are held in com- mission chambers of the Administrative Complex on High\vay 90. Phone 983-1877 for information or to reach commissioners in their offices. State Government * Representative Greg E\ers: 5224 Willing St.. Milton 32570 983-5550 Email evers.greg@leg.state.fl.us * Senator Durell Peaden Jr.. 598 N. Ferdon Blvd. Suite 100. Cresiview. 32536. 850-689-0556 - sun com-675-7930 * Governor Jeb Bush: PL05 The Capitol. 400 S. Monroe St., Tallahassee, FL 32399 1850i 488-4441. Email: fl_go\er- nor@ myflorida.com Federal Government HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES * Rep. Jeff Miller: 324 Cannon House Office Building. Washington. D.C. 20515: phone i local 4-79-1183: (DC) (l202) 225-4136: E-mail: wvvw.house.gov/jeffmiller SENATE * Senator Mel Martinez: P.O. Box 536176 Orlando.FL 32853-6176 phone 1.4071) 897-3130 fax (4071 897-8595 * Senator Bill Nelson: Room 571. Hart Senate Office Building. Washinmton. D.C., 20510: phone i202j 224-5274, Sfax) 1202 1 224-8022. WHITE HOUSE * President George Bush: The White House, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave.. Washington. D.C. 20500: phone 1202) 456-1414. Email at:president@t'whitehouse.gov. * Vice President Dick Cheney: Office of the Vice President, White House. 1600 Pennsylvania A\e.. Washington. D.C.. 20500; phone i202) 456-1414. County Government SCHOOL BOARD * District 1: Kenneth Smith, 5700 Camelia St.. Milton 32570, 623-4395. * District 2: Hugh Winkles. 5684 Nicklaus Lane, Milton 32570. 623-6299 * District 3: Diane Coleman. 9400 Octavia Lane. Navarre 32566. 939-2661. * District 4: JoAnn J. Simpson, 5059 Faircloth Street, Pace 32571.994-5446 * District 5: Edward Gra 11I- 10 Gilmore Dr. Gulf Breeze, FL 32561 850-932-6287 The Santa Rosa Counts School Board meets at 6:30 p.m. on the 2nd and 4th Thursday at 5086 Canal St., Milton. Phone: 983-5000. (6550) 6-15-9'415 Don't forget we are open EVERY: * Tuesday Nites 6:30-8:30 p.m $ 2 * Thursday Nites 6-8 p m. $ 3 *Friday Nites 7 00- 11:00 p.m. $6.50 * Saturday Afternoon 2:00-5 00 p.m. $ 3.50 * Saturday Nites 7 00-10 00 p.m $5.50 " Sunday Aftemoon 2 00-4 00 p.m $3 00 ii iafteiardiostco r i Saturday April 8, 2006 Page 2-A v The Santa Rosa Press Gazetle By JEFF EVERTS Press Gazetie Sita/fl"iter Milton's City Council %%ill honor a distinguished local citi- zen and philanthropist Tuesday. Ho%'ard Burris, founder of Bagdad-based Hom/Ade foods and Mary B Biscuits. %\ill receive a Certificate of Recogniion from the Council for his "man\ acts of generosity\ '%wiLhin the local community' " These include pro% hiding the land and construction mone. for the recently-announced Santa Rosa Kid's House-to be located on the comer of Stewart and Hinote Streets. As a young man. Burris %was the first to grow soybeans in the state of Arkansas while he was a member of the 4-H Club there. He had hoped to be a farmer, like his father. until his first crop died and that. he says. %was it for farming. Burris. whose nickname is Boots, moved to this area from Arkansas at the age of 17 with \what is said to have been $7.04 in his pockets. Before retiring. Burns held several jobs in the area includ- ing being both a liquor sales- Sman and a mortician. Tw\o weeks after he retired. his 'wife Man told him to go and find a job because he was dri ine her craz\. Burns then landed on the notion he would like to manu- facture dumplings to be sold in retail stores. In 1984. \irnn-Dixie became the first major retail operation to sign on w ith Burris to distribute his products and * the company\ grew from there. In 199S. Bums became the first manufacturer to put frozen biscuits in retail stores,. naming them "Mary B Biscuits" 'in honor of his wifee w\ho had .recently passed a.iay from can- cer. That is wt hen he niet a man . named Greg Low enry who ran a broker .e busines- in Benton lle. Arkansas. al-o the home of \\al-Mart. "One of m\ employ ees %went `with Howard to call on Wal-Mart and see if they would carr\ his biscuits." Lower\ ,: sa\ s S "Wal-aMar's first order from Howard aas eight truck loads of biscuits and once the\ started selling., the\ were 'en Howard Burris (right) is shown here receiving a plague from the Santa-Rosa County Chamber of Commerce earlier this year. Now, the successful businessman is set to receive more accolades-this time from the City of Milton. (file photo) successful." The friendship between Bunis and Lotterv grew. result- ing in the decision for Lowern to come onboard at Man B Biscuits as the company. 's President and CEO. Lowtren sass he saw, some- thing in Burris that made him appreciate the man esen more. "Howsard definitely has an attitude...but it's a positive atti- tude." Los ern sa\s. "He is a \ern selfless per- son. a swealths man that thinks of others more than himself. In fact. I'm not sure lie e\en thinks of himself." Los ern mentions one recent example in which Burns provided for a fanul. at Chnrstmas "Ho\ward did all the shop- piiig hirnisclf and bought not onl wvhat the\ wanted. but what the\ 'needed includiiig trash bags to clean up after- w ard." said Low ern. --He bought presents, food, and ekernthing and then deli\- ered it himself." Lottern sa\s it's that type of community spirit that endears Burris. who lives by himself. to everyone he meets. "That's just ty pical of How\ ard because he puts eenr- one else first." Low\ern states. �"I would lote for him to be ms ne\t door neighbor." Lowtern cited another recent example of Bums" generosity. which caused Loswern a fesw moments of concern. "I knew he wasn't feeling \en \well. so my wife and I called him on a Saturday and said %we were bringing him a sandwich for lunch," relates Loss ern. "He said he had alreadN eaten something, but to come by the house an\%a'.." When the\ arrived at the home. there w\as no answer at the door, alarming Lowern and making him think something night hate happened to Burris after their telephone con'.er In reality, Lowsers came to find that Burris had stepped out to take lunch to the woman run- ning the company's Bagdad plant. She w\as working on what would hase been her das off. Others swho have benefited from Burris' generosity. o% er the \ears. according to Loswer\. include the United Way and the NCUA Santa Rosa School District- Lower. has pro% ided a scholar- ship to ever school in the dis- trict. Burns also holds a special place in his heart for Rela\ for Life in honor of his w life's bat- de with cancer. According to Lotery. Burris still sits his w\ life's gravesite three times per %week, e'en after 10 \ears, to .place fresh flowers and trnm the erass %when needed. Lo`werv describes Burris as a man who sees work and hobby as being one in the same. "Howard ,works six days a week and sees no difference between the two." says Lowen. "The President and CEO of his company. ILow\ern l onl\ \works fise days so there is something ,\ rong there." Lowery also adds that Burnms is in no \% a a materialis- tic person. "Hosward does not spend mone\ on himself and that has aluhwas impressed me." Lowern states. Loswern sas the area's newest benefactor of Burris' generosity is the recently announced .'Santa'Rosa Kid's House' which is designed to assist children who are either ph\ sicall\ or sexually abused. According to LoverN. w\ho is also Chairman of the Board for the Kid s House, the new' facility might not have become a reality without Burris' invol ement. "Howard saw\ that %e were struggling to get funding for the house." says Low\er'v. "One day we %were flying together on a plane and How ard said he would build the Kid's House for us. w which was a \\ on- SRSP Sheriff's Saddle Up P-- ker Run ^ Weekend of iApril21,2006 1 re SColdwater Recreation x-'l /t , Area-/NO Aft, Enjoy a Day of Ring Following by a Hot Catered Meal Dinner Menu: Barhequed Pork S For More Info Call ani/oerBee.,CoesIaw,Baked Beans 50 A2 with dessetlland valetv of drinks chaici lAiiiith Alcohol Prohibited During Rille BRsw'RpqpVON"%~omwjpIWE"UNUR -6 ER a derful gesture on his part." Indeed. 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Let's all remind ourselves that the current-and accept- able-ser' ice doesn't cost the taxpayers of Santa Rosa Count) a single dime. Rural Metro's contract calls for user fees and Santa Rosa County pays nothing to pro\ ide emergency transportation. The consulting firm of Fitch and Associates has been hired to evaluate ambulance needs for the area and, hopeful. that means not only today, but also well into the future. Rural Metro's performance is undisputed, which leads many to wonder wh\ not simple) re- sign with this reputable company-especially since our tax dollars aren't being used to provide this critical service. The issue arose as a result of a request from representatives of the MNidway Fire Department to operate their ow n ambulance service. * Rural Metro sa's that,. based on its financial formula, splintering the service would result in not only a new\ contract, but also possibly the count\ subsidizing the operation. %We suspect that %what counts commissioners \%ill learn is that response time can be shortened. but that such a mo'e %will require additional ambu- lances as well as more trained personnel. And the County \ ill be probably be advised to continue offering the serx ice to a private provider and for the county to not contemplate assuming the responsibility. We doubt the evaluation \\ill suggest splinter- ing the ser ice among fire departments due to the potential of boundary disputes. W\Vith all the issues facing our elected officials. S \e believe providing criucal emergency transport is certainly something for Santa Rosa to consider handling itself. And, we must point out. Rural Metro's rela- tionship and performance has not been in question for most of its decade of service to Santa Rosa County. If the Finch findings are accurate, and we ha\e no doubt they \%ill be, cormiussioners will proba- bly find Rural Metro is doing an acceptable job. Then, if commissioners choose to enhance present service, changes %will come with future contract talks and the possibility of county subsidization. If what Finch offers w ill onl\ improve the quality of our ambulance ser, ice it would be irre- sponsible for our elected officials to ignore it. That's the easy part. Deciding on \what options to take will certain require some serious thought. As we said before. \ke are certain response times can be shortened to \hate'er we \,ant, but there \\ill be a cost. Wtll Santa Rosa citizens be \\ killing to absorb more costs to shorten that time? Or. in the end. will we simply deicde that what we've had all along %was good enough'? Those are all interesting questions to ponder. but... What %\ill be e\en more interesting \ ill be to hear is what the new% bottom line cost ends up being. It's at least worth a look. APRIL 8. 2006 azette VOL. 99. NO. 3 Serving Milton, Pace, Jay Holley-Navarre, Gulf Breeze & surrounding communities Santa Rosa's Press Gazette i USPS 604- 360) is published w ice \weekly on Wednesday s and Saturdays for $28 per \ear in count\ i b\ Milton Ne\wspapers,. Inc.. Michael Coulter, Publisher. Periodicals postage paid at Milton. Florida. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to10: Santa Rosa's Press Gazelle. 6629 Elva Street. Milton. Florida 32570. Michael Coulter ... President & Publisher Jim Fletcher .......A-sist:nt Publisher Carol Barnames .......Business Manager Deborah Nelson . . .Staff Wrnter Jeff Everts .........Staff Writer . Obie Crain. Jr. .. . . .Special Projects writerr . Bill Gamblin ....... Sports Editor Jim Martin ........- .Adlertising Manager Debbie Coon ... .. Advertising E\ec. Lori Dempsey ......Ad\ertisirng Exec. Toni Coberly .......Bookkeeper Rosie Farhanr . . . . ...Archi es Tracie Smelstoys ... Circulation Mary Crum .......Classifieds, . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . .Graphic Design Kim'berly Potter .'.. ..Classifieds, ......... .... ' ....Graphic Design Freddy.Coon .......Pressroom Foreman Esther Guerra ......Darkroom Technician EDITORIAL & OPINIONS What's up with GMU? By V1ALTER WILLIA.MS Special to the Santa Rosa Press GazetteL George Mason Lin\%ersiit 's basketball team broke into national pronunence, going all the \\a\ to the NCAA Final Four matchup but losing to the red hot University of Flonda Gators. The Parnots' stellar performance this season is emblematic of the entrepreneurship and risk taking that lone has been a feature of the UTniersit\. In 1980. when I left Temple LUnilersits to oin George NlMason Liniversity's Economics Department. it as a little kno'n n school in northern Viritnia. Dr. George Johnson. also from Temple Unixersity. was presi- dent. In an earl\ meeting,. to set- WALTER tie my dispute '%ith one of the WILLIAMS deans. I learned that Dr Johnson \\as an entrepreneur \\ith a \ision. In 19,3. Dr. Jim Buchanan, a former mentor during m\ doctoral stu- dent days at UCLA. \\as enticed to join our econom- ics department. bringing \ ith him se eral members of the Center for Studs of Public Choice that he founded at Virminia Pol technic Institute. In 19'-6. Dr. Buchanan won the Nobel Prtze in Economics In 1986. Henry Manne .x\as offered the deanship at our la\\ school..At the time. the la\\ school a s less than nondescript, v. ith most of the faculty ha\ ing onlh a tangential academic relationship v. lh the school. Mr. Manne \\as given complete control over hiring and firing. He hired legal scholars,. established the La\x & Economics Center and laid the groundwork for GMU La\< School to become a first-rate law school. Toda\. GMLU Lav. School is in the nation's top tier of la%\ schools. According to the latest L.S News & World Report's "America's Best Graduate Schools 2007." GMU La%\ School ranks 37th among 193 lak% schools. One uniqueness of our law school is that its professors rexere and respect the U.S. Constitution. In 1995. m\ colleagues asked me to become department chairman, and I reluctantly accepted. Our department as under siege b\ a hostile administra- tion because ie all shared characteristics that don't go oler %well in today 's, academy\ : we are libertarian-lean- ing free market economists. MNI confrontational Think of the children FMi: RAYMOND JOHNS Dear Editor: This is to Mr. Condo Condor and other av. ful offi- cials... Wh\ do \ ou , -ant e\ erythirng. but what \you need' .To our leaders, \\\hy do \ou continue to make unw ise contracts \ ith people from the outside \\ho are looking into the fIailute of our :hildren's luttuie outcome? You've let them bring the whiskey. Next, " ill you let them condemn Blackw water Ri\er. which is the only place in Northv.est FHlorida o. here you can. still fish ' without ha\ into have a pass? \\e \o0t let them build \all'- condos, next you'll be letting the homoseI',iua and lesbians have that they call a gay da\ on Blackuaiei. Why v'on't you get together and do something for our children? Everything that is being done is for the rich man.' Ha' e -ou not heard. \v hat does it profit a man to gain the whole world and lose his soul? *Greed for money\ causes madness and makes a fool of ones self. There's no good in it. The people who you are trying to stop for the help ol others is \v hat you don't want, but is '\ hat you need. The only love these outsiders have is the love of i0one1. Milton, soon, will be back to its first name, Hell. stance as chairman didn't endear me to the adminis- tration. I decided that the only wavy to improve our department was to "pnratize" it - go out and raise money With the help of my colleagues,. generous donors and a ne" dean. we built a first-rate depart- ment. In 2001, the last .ear of m termnn as chairman. Dr. Vernon Snuth and six of his colleagues at the University of Arizona's Economic Science Laboratory joined our department. A year later. Dr. Smith became GMU's second Nobel Pnze-w inner. You sa\. "\What's up. Williams? I thought [we're talking about GIMU basketball!" For GNU's basket- ball team. knocking off several of the nauon's top- ranked teams is in itself a stellar performance. Going from no one's guess to being in the Final Four is indicative of some of George Mason Unikersity's entrepreneurslup. Coach Jim Larranaga and his staff used "hat my colleagues. Professors Peter Boettke and Alexander Tabarrok. in their Slate.com article "The Secret of George Mason." called the Mone\ ball model of recruitment. Larranaga knows that he can't compete for freshmen players with the likes of UCLA. Duke. Wake Forest and other top-ranked teams. Boettke and Tabarrok sa\ he overcame that obstacle by hunting "for the undervalued players - the ones-w\ho e'er.None else thought were too short, too thin. or too fat - and then building them into a team. In its astonishing defeat of LiConn. GMU's players \\ere giving away 4 inches at nearly\ ever,. position." , , After this season, it's just possible that the GLiU Patriots %kill be able to hold its. o\n against top schools, as does the economics department and law\ school, in recruiting basketball players. Singer Ray Charles pointed to the problem in his hit song. "Them That's Got," which say s, "That old say ing them that's got is them thai gets is something I can't see. If \ou got to have something before you can get something. ho\w you get your first is still a mystery to me." George Mason Liniersity basketball, as well as la%\ and economics, has solved Ray Charles' master\ We have something. Walter E. Williams is a professor of economics at George Mason Uni\ersitN. To find out more about Walter E. Williams and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at wv vyv.creators.com. COP RIGHT 2006 CREATORS SYNDICATE, INC. Our children don't een ha'e a reason to want to grow utip and become leaders. This used to be a great place to liie. There is no focus on the youth. Once a 'ear. they might get a Christmas parade. but sooner or later. some outsider %kill ha\ e that stopped. Someone needs to say that our children are in need. Forget the condos Let's build a big nice park, along the Blackiantei so %ke can hate the interest of our children at heart. That might get them off the Internet and put some happiness in their hlies. The\ knova what they need, but you won't giYe them \what the\ need because self has a hold on you. The dollar is k\hat thinks for you. When thls developer and others have come and gone. and the mayhem is left behind, our children (w ho are overlooked) \%ill sill be here. The churches and schools need to sit dow n and shut up because they are not paying any attention to the needs of the youth. All the\ w:ant is a pay raise and let the children teach themselves. We have a failing leadership in our government and schools. Do any of.you know just how many chil- dren aie failing each year? Some of them don't have sense enough to pull up their clothes or know how to respect their elders. All of this comes from 'the dollar. 0. 0 You Spoke Out, Santa Rosa... Thursday. 9:31 a.m. This is John. Im talking about the article in the April 5 issue "Slipping through the Cracks." The article deals with mobile home residents and their problems of dealing with hurri- cane recover. I'd like to see the government come up with a lo16 or no-interest loan program to help such people get their homes fixed. Wednesday. S:09 p.m. This is Wanda. I still want the post office to answer a question: under their o\n law i255.1i access to ser\ ices is guaranteed. Wh\ are they comply ing \with that? Tuesday . 9:43 p.m. This is Thomas. I'm calling about the people going to our beaches that don't know what the flags mean. Don't these people dri\e? Don't the\ knox\ w hat red. yellow and green means? These people need to wake up. Tuesday. 9:26 p.n. This is Jesse. I'd like to com- ment on the condos in Milton. It would be fine and dandy if they will stop in Milton along the Blackwater. But we knowv they won't. They'll just keep destroy - ing and taking until there is noth- ing left. Tuesday, 7:04 a.m. This is Linda I'm comment- ing on the development planned for the Blackwater Ri\er. The other day. another read', said how great it would be to see a condo sky-line as \ou come into the city Please, if you want to see a sky- line like that. mo\e to a big city. Why destroy the waterfront. the onli thing Milton has going for it. Leave the crass,. leave the trees. There is such an appeal to that because 'ou don't find it an\ - \\here else. There aren't enough roads to take care of more people in the Milton area any\a\. Please. let's don't do this or we'll just look like every other community in Florida. Monday. 2:10 p.m. This is Da\i d. I'd like to talk about the Santa Rosa Comnmunity School program. Last Thursday. the East Milton branch had more than 50 children. The\ had two -workers. Isn't this a2ailnst rules? [ think something should be done. These workers are o er"iorked and I don't see how they can pro- vide safe daycare. ,._, You may Speak Out any time, day or night. Just call our Speak Out line at 623-5887 and leave your message. 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APRIL 8.2006 I THE SANTA ROSA PRESS GAZETTE PAC . 1 IA I YOUR WRITTEN OPINIONS Saturday April 8, 2006 Thne Santa Rosa Press Gazette__________________ry U .;; Local~ ,Pill L" Continued From Page One. :PIas been plagued by delays and -confusion. :. In the meantime, patient -.prescriptions must still be tilled. Most pharmacies provide medication on credit, until eli- gibility kicks in. During imtial enrollment. that "credit" hit smaller, inde- pendent drugstores especially hard. say local pharmacists. and some are still recovering finan- cially. At the same time that phar- macies are dispensing "free" drugs. they must still pay their normal costs to replace their stock. David Winkles. of Winkles Phannacy. estimates that during the transition, he spent between $150.000 and $200.000 out of pocket, before reimbursements began to flow in. To compound the problem. says Winkles. stockroom replacement bills arrive e\ery 15 dals...uhile Medicare pay- ments are arriving in 45-day cycles. The normal wait for insur- ance reimbursement is three to four weeks, Adams agrees. But Part D payments, he says. are taking longer to come through-even with the same insurance companies handling ,them. "It's not uncommon to wait six weeks for reimbursement," says Adams. "It's hard catching up." .Winkles observes. "The only w,ay to do it would be to close , your door and wait for the ,[reimbursement] checks to come in." Paperwork processing delays and mishandled applica- tlions continue to compound financial problems for local drugstores. Eeren day,. more patients " become Medicare-eligible, Winkles points out. with associ- ated reimbursement gaps. All the inter\iewees for this article say they'll continue to honor prescriptions until pay- ments can be worked out But some fear administra- ti\e issues could worsen their existing cash floNw concerns. Winkles says he believes reimbursement gaps have already pushed some drugstores out of business. "It's going to close a lot of independent pharmacies," he predicts. He says he'd like to have seen the program phased in eradually. instead of all at once. "The\ should ha'e tested ,it...to make sure the system was going to workk" he remarks. "The cash flow would not ha\e been so crippling. We could ha\e eased people in." And once they are in. say local pharmacists, profits may not make up for existing cash flow gaps. W\\hile insurance companies stand to make a ud\ profit from the Part D program,. local phar- macists say those profits aren't trickling down to independent drugstores. Pharmacists report that reimbursement levels are actu- all\ lower than before Pan D kicked in. Drug wholesale costs, on the other hand. have not dropped, cutting profit margins for retailers. Reimbursements hae reduced by as much as five times, depending on the drug in question, according to some reports. "Margins ha'e changed." says Adams. "For the most part. it's a pretty big difference." "Our margins are a lot smaller:' Winkles concurs. Drug pricing is determined through a maze of industry con- tracting processes,. says Winkles', that do not include pharmacists. "We hate no control o\er prices. You either take.the con- tract or you don't take the con- tract. There's not much negoti- ating going on." Winkles notes. Magazine Continued From Page One. period. says he feels the recog- nition is based on good job growth and the fact that he and other elected officials ha\e %worked hard to become a busi- ness-friendly county. This sales pitch approach has lured the type of people that enhance the quality of newcom- ers Salter says. NMan\ have high incomes and education that fits the qualifications required for the type of jobs coming to Santa Rosa County, says Salter. "This is evident in our industrial park which is quickly running out of room because of the t\pe of high quality of -industry' that is moving here," Salter pointed out. And. Salter says, the counts is pushing forward %v ith plans to secure additional property to accommodate other major busi- nesses interested in locating here. "When we talk about indus- try today, it means businesses that require specific skills and that are clearly environmentally friendly:' says Salter. According to ' Salter's fig- ures. growth in "industry-relat- ed" employ ment in Santa Rosa County has been 84.5 percent since 2002 from 420 to 775. And by 2008. it is estimated that these type of jobs vill soar by an additional 45.3 percent. The Floiida Trend report also shove s Santa Rosa has one of the lowest jobless rates- about two percent. "What this represents is Vote Continued From Page One. and mo\e forward \with it for these road projects." he notes. "We can worry about the judi- cial center after this year." County officials are \ork- ing on identifying potential properties for a future judicial complex. "That's as far as I'd like to go \with the judicial center right now." says Cole. "Let's take one thing at a uime." Monday's meeting happens at 9 a.m.. in the Count\ Administrative Office auditori- um. Sioiv nW'tiiten by Deborah ,elson. ReachI iuer a.r: Nelson @sr-pg.coin "Local pharmacies have very little, if nothing. to do % ithh price setting. It's a take it or leave it process for us." Problems with reimburse- ment and pricing. combined with trends toward mail order drugs, could leave local phar- macies unable to compete. "The comer drugstore as %we kno" it will disappear," pre- dicts Winkles, if those issues are not addressed. "It's definitely affecting smaller pharmacies.," Adams agrees. Standard Part D Plan phar- macists and users face another set of concerns when "donut hole" coverage gaps kick in. The programs' coverage stops after $2.250 has been that as growth occurs, vve're clearly able to create jobs for not only the existing popula- tion. but also the newcomers that are arriving daily." sa\s Salter. He says it is very important that if the area is expected to maintain the quality of life now enjoyed, it \ ill be essential for good-paying jobs to be made available. "If we don't, the conse- quences \\ill be that we'll attract more people unable to obtain good paying jobs and that will lead to unemployment and become a burden on our county," say s Salter. Along those lines. Salter added. "Can "e do a better job of continuing to create higher pay ing jobs? Absolutely. And that is one of our goals." Salter says Florida has long targeted aviation and healthcare jobs. And, he says. Santa Rosa has also pursued these two fields of emploN ment. "For example, we are approaching the development of the county's new aviation park %which will. create good paying positions. And %with the creation of the Andrew s Sports Clinic in Gulf Breeze, along w ith the recent opening of the new Sacred Heart facility in Pace and the expansion of the Santa Rosa Medical Center., we are seeing many good paying medical positions being offered." says Salter. Salter says he personally feels the county has done a good job of creating \well-pay- ing positions and Florida Trend magazine validates this. "Grow th in this county twill continue whether we want it or not. and that is \.wh it is essen- tial that w\e continue our 10- year transportation plan. Approximately\ five years ago. the leadership of Santa Rosa Count\ realized the coun- t was going to continue to grow and it wasn't going to stop. "That is when we devel- oped the first-e\er long range plan that is kno\ n as the Better Santa Rosa Plan. "If we want to maintain quality of life. it is going to require a true vision of the future of our county and sutong leadership by elected officials to make some hard decisions," Salter sa\ s. spent.. Patients must then pay the full price for drugs on the next S3.600 in costs, unless their specific polic offers additional coverage. After $3.600 in out of pock- et costs is spent. Medicaid co%- erage resumes for 95'. of costs. Many patients, Adams fears. may not understand the terms of the donut hole until it hits them. "Even those w ho have picked the right program. when they hit this area. i ill ha'e to pay 100 percent [until high-end co erage begins]." sa\s Adams. "That's going to be a mad- house." he remarks. "I feel sorry for them...it's going to be confusing for a lot of people." The average uninsured, prescription price across America is $59, sa. s Adams. With multiple prescrip- tions. donut hole costs could jump quickly . "It's going to put some of these people right back in the same boat." Adams predicts. Area pharmacies expect to begin seeing "donut hole" gaps appear in the July umeframe. On the other hand. patients with few prescriptions ma\ never run out of coverage. Despite difficulties, phar- macists say they believe Part D % ill ultimately benefit patients. "Most are still going to save qutte a bit," says Steve Burklo\. of Burklow Pharmacy. "The program has benefited seniors who were paying a good bit of mone\ out of pock- el." notes Winkles. Area pharmacists say the\.'re hopeful existing prob- lems can be corrected. "I want to believe they'll go back to the table, and e\entual- 1l work out the kinks." says Adams. "I have a lot of hope for this program." Winkles says he'd like to see Medicare speed up their claims process. "They need quicker turnover." Winkles notes. "That's our biggest battle, but we continue to plug. we contin- ,ue to fight" Despite transition difficul- ties, sa\s Burklow, things are improving. : "It's really smoothed :out quite a bit." he observes. As far as advice to new Medicare Part D users, area pharmacists agree: patients must shop around. Finding the right plan requires research and. if neces- san. outside help. Area pharmacies carn help patients choose the best plan for their specific medications. And Medicaid offers a toll- free number for patient assis- tance-although those w\ho call can expect to spend a long time on hold. Medicaid \\ill take pre- scription information, and cal- culate the top three best plans for individual formnulary needs. For help. call Medicaid at 1-800-633-4227 iTTY 1-877- 486-20481. 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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. � ** . ' ' *'2,** ' ..... ........ -rL- o--.- n ^ �rs Puna ILA Saturday April 8, 2006:.. Thp R2$int~fq RqaPress Gazettea rage -A-A ..II - ua a u nu . o u .,,,,. 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They'll have to be reconciled into one bill by the end of the session, in early May. The $70 billion House bill includes $250.000 for a public s, imnung pool in Milton, and $300,000 to upgrade Chumuckla's Community Center and make it more hurri- cane resistant, according to published reports. Both projects had been part of a county "wish list" to leg- islatid e delegates, last December. Milton has already received a $200.000 state grant toward the $1 million pool project. \ which the City has matched. That leaves about $500,000 to be funded-an amount which may still be negotiable as the House and Senate hash out final numbers. A City review committee is in the process of reviewing three design/build proposals for the pool. If funding comes through, the pool could be opening up in the not-too-distant future. "If all goes well, by the end of 2007." City Manager Donna Adams predicts. Both' the House and Senate have recommended approving $900,000 toward surface ,water improvements in Milton. Adams say s that's the most cnrtical project on the list this year, because it will keep the City's %wastewater upgrade pro- gram on track. The funds \would be used to help pay $16 million in loans on \wastewater treatment and other sewer collection system projects already underxway. The wastewater improve- ment program \\ill ultimately help improve the quality of area waterways. Adams notes. The House bill also includes $400.000 for cleanup and restoration %work on Locklin Lake. That project has $800.000 in funding already approved and. says Adams, the project's design phase is under way. The Locklin project calls for dredging lake bottom silt and restoring the dam; and building sedimentation removal facilities to prevent future silt- ing-in. It's designed to restore the lake's ecosystem, improve storm.water treatment, and reduce sediment and contami- nation leading to the Blackmwater Ri er. On the County side, the House bill recommends another $850,000 for County stormwa- ter master plan funding-also part of December's original wish list request. Also recommended for Santa Rosa this year: $1 million for a planned research facility at Gulf Breeze's Andre'ws Institute of Orthopaedic Science & Research. Part of Baptist Medical Center. the Institute's clinic section is currently under con- struction. According to spokesperson Jerry Maygarden. it %will be fin- ished by the end of the year. Officials predict the clinic will attract athletes and other patients from a variety of pro- fessions for orthopaedic med- ical ser\ ices. According to last year's budget request, the research center segment is projected to cost $30 million. It w ill be used to expand the Institute's sports medicine study program. Maygarden notes. The current House budget bill also includes $600.000 for erosion control at Jay's waste- water treatment plant. Back in December. Santa Rosa officials had asked legisla- tors for $4 million in storm shelter and community facili- ties (including the Chumuckla upgrade). Leaders had also asked for $5 million toward a proposed 260-acre aviation park, and $2.8 million in other communi- Paving Continued From Page One. a.m. until 6:30 p.m. each day to allo'% for traffic." Blackmon said. "There can also be no lane closures during holidays and for any special events that would cause traffic to back up." Blackmon says the first phase of the project includes the drainage, ditch. and side- %walk improvements. "That phase , as expected to take about two months to complete before we start the milling and resurfacing work," Blackmon says. According to Blackmon, Anderson Columbia will begin the resurfacing near Avalon Boulevard and work east tow ard Stewart Street %when that phase begins. Story written by Jeff Everts. Reach himn at: everts @'sr-pg.comn ty projects. Those included the Milion pool, along with a City skate park. and an East Milton horse arena. Nelsoni@' sr-pg.corn - Plans moving forward for Milton Kids' House By JEFF EVERTS Press Gazette Staff lf -iter As pre% iously mentioned in the Press-Gazetre, a new facili- ry will soon be coming to the Milton area to help children who have been either physical- ly or sexually abused. Scheduled to open on January 1. 2007. the "Santa Rosa Kid's House" will be a one-stop location for abused children's needs, according to Assistant State Attorney Harmon Massey. one of the leaders of the project who also serves on its board. "The facility will house a number of agencies to assist abused children and help them move forward in their recov- ery." Massey said. The Santa Rosa Kid's House will play host to agen- cies ranging from the Department of Children and Families to Lutheran Services, a Child Protection Team. law enforcement personnel, an Assistant State's Attorney, and a victim's advocate. The 12.000 square foot building will also house facili- ties for medical exams, inter- views, and depositions as well as an orientation area to let chil- dren get acclimated to their new\ surroundings. "We are %working to finalize the actual floor plan %with the people who will be working there," says Board Chairman Greg Low ery. "The Board is not going to be %working in the house, so %we need the workerss ' input and have them sign off on it." One other feature that %\ill be located at the facility. according to Lowery. will be a first of it's kind Prevention Program aimed primarily at sexual predators. "One of the differences between our house and others in the program is that I %ant to allocate 1.000 square feet to a preventative division," says Low ery. "The whole idea is to stop these people before a crime is committed." Lowery hopes the preenta- tive measure is so successful that a potential perpetrator will stop and think 'hey I better not do this in this county.' "I hope %'e can get the information out that. not only are we looking for you, but how% harsh the punishment is going to be if you are caught." Lowery states. S"We also need stricter rules on dealing with these people." Low\ery suggests a public information campaign, much like the 10-20-life campaign against using guns during a crime, might be a useful tool. e"We need to do w whatever it takes to make people realize.' Nou don't want to be a perpetra- tor in this county," Loery adds. He also suggests there is one way parents can help keep. their children safe from sexual, predators: "There is a website that" only a few people know about, and I don't know why that is:," says Lowery. "It is w w. \ familywatch-- dog.u and it shows all of the predators living wtnhin a five or- ten mile distance of your' house." Lowery said. with the help: of this website. parents v ill be able to keep a closer eye on- potential dangers to their chil-" dren and help keep them safe. "'We will also be working,, very closely with Sheriff:: Wendell Hall. who will have offices at the facility" Low\ery says. The Santa Rosa Kid's' House is being made a realitys. in large part. due to the gen- erosity of local resident Howard Burris. founder of Hom/Ade, Foods and Mars B Biscuits. "Mr. Burris purchased and',' donated the land the Kid's' House \ ill occupy and also. donated the money to build it,' which %%ill be close to $1 mil-. lion," states Lowers. "However, we ,will still need to do fundraisers to get the, money to furnish the house and pay for its operations." According to Lower,. the first of these fundraisers is ten- tatively set for August 5 at the Moors and v ill be a formal event to help draw in sponsors: for the Santa Rosa Kid's House.' "We will need to come up' w ith a minimum of $750.000 to. help cover expenses." says: Lower\. Litter clean-up coming April 22 Want to help make area high\wa.s and b.yways a bitl more beautiful...or at least a bit' more liner-free? Santa Rosa's Clean Community System is seeking volunteers for an upcoming lit- ter cleanup. The cleanup happens Saturday. Apnl 22. along coun-' ty roadways. It's part of a nation\ ide Great American Cleanup pro- gram to beautify public spaces.' Volunteers will meet at ren- dezvous locations in East Milton. Milton. Pace. Gulf Breeze. Jay and Navarre. For more information, con- tact the Clean Community System at 623-1930. 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A , The Aainr,71 Ha Failt Corner i' intetndd solely for informatiohal and edu- catiodii ptii poses. .and not , medical adi ice Ple-.e tconsth uq i Jital ,:r ' health care profit sioril i.t \ou have qiueuon about 'you'lr hLalth Healthy News A nev study by Dr. Dean Ornish sho\ s ,the power of diet ., ' and lifestyle changes to improve prostate cancer survival. Ina '' group of men \\ith prostate cancer, prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels - a marker that tracks prostate cancer growth - decreased by 4 percent after one year on a low-fat vegan diet, complemented by moderate aerobic exercise and stress management. (The diet was supplemented with soy, Omega-3 fatty acids, Vitamin E, Selenium and Vitamin C.) It is unusual for PSA levels to decrease without treatment. A control group saw its PSA levels rise by 6 percent. In addition, six of the men in the con- trol group needed treatment during the one-yNear study period because their prostate cancer was progressing, but no one in the experimental group needed treatment. Previous studies, have shown that the consumption of dietary fat and dairy products increases prostate can- cer risk while compounds in tomatoes, soy, and cruciferous vegetables protect against the disease. Source: J VRPL, 2005; 174: 1065-70. In an effort to boost ever-declining milk sales, the dairy industry is rolling out new high- calorie concoctions with names like "Cookies & Cream", "Milky Way", and "Starburst". Some are even carbonated. Although unflavored cow's milk is fattening enough - an .8 ounce glass contains 8.2 grams of fat and 150 calories. These new products are packed with extra sugar. And unlike typical soft drinks, they also contain milk's usual load of saturated fat. Source: Good Medicine Autumn 2005 - Pg. 23. Jimmie D. Hill is a graduate of Clayton College of Natural Health, Birmingham, AL and owner of Alternative Health Food Store, Pace, FL. E-mail is: GWYHILL@AOL.COM 1___ 0 A . . .. ;' =- :"= Business Network - - ---- International Tri cities chapter meets every Thursday morning at 7am at Tanglewood 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 3/2,1260 sq ft 24th Ave off Del Monte $975/mo Suncoast Pro Realty 432-8448 Tracey 393-9255 Barbara 390-0824 1 --I I The RSanta RosanPress fGazette y adrutaS April 8, 2006 - --- ---- ----- - ---- ------- INt] THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE JLI'IiAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COLT, FLORIDA COas io .6 341l D.i ,C. M Kern'.,elr, rJie-manr Pe.t,-oner and Pamela M Ntewman, Re s.uoradeni NOTICE OF ACTION FOR DISSOLUTION OF MAR- RIAGE TO Pamela M. NleamTarn 4880 Andrea Lane. Pace FL 32570 YOU ARE NOTIFIED ina an action has been I.le againr-i you and ihal you are required lo serve copy o0 your wrnien deenses if any lO it on Kenrnei- M Neacr.,n wic-s aaardcs is 4374 Rice Road. M.,ltn FL. 3c 58 onr o belfore 4- 1)0 06 and flie Ine onoinal An inle clerk or mI-a Courl a1 6865 Caroine Sr Miion FL 325'70 before se-ce onr, Psllironei or mnmediaiely Ihereh - atier. II you fall 1o do so, a default may be entered against you for the relief demanded In the Petition. Copies of all court docu- ments in this case, Including orders, are available at the Clerk of the Circuit Court's office. You may review these documents upon request You must keep the Clerk ol the Circuit Court's office notified of your current address (You may file Noltice of Current Address. Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12915.) Future papers in this lawsuit will be mailed to the address on record al 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. Daied 3-13-06 CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT CIRCUIT COURT SEAL By J MICuleass Depury Clerk 031806 03B;506 040106 040806 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIR- CUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY CIVIL DIVISION CASE NO. 06-190CA 21ST MORTGAGE GORPO- RATIONl Pla.r.t.n- DONALD KiNGISMORE A,'K.A DONALD J KINGSMORE JAINE DOE KiNGSEr.ORE THE UNKNOsWir SPOUSE OF COONJLD KiINGSr.IORE A'KA DONALD J KINGSMORE. JOSEPH B COOK JANE DOE COOK THE LIUKNOWvI SPOlt.SE OF JOSEPH S COC., VELA M COOK JOHII DOE COOK THE UNKisOWrt SPOUSE OF VELA rJ COOK BEuFORT H-RTLE r JJANE C.'-.E HSRTLE, TI-iF UrKNfAOWr S POSE OF BEAUFORT HARTLEY IF. Li. INfG INJC LUDING AN / UNJKrNOWl SPOUSE CF S AID DEFENDANTiSm IF REf.IR.- RIED AND IF DECEASED THE RESPECTIVE UrJKNOWIt HEIRS DEvISEES. GRANTEES. ASSIG .EE CREDITORS LIErORS AND TRUSTEES ANID ALL OTHER PERSOt S CLAIMIt.iG Bi' THROUGH UNDER OR AGAINST THE NrAMED DEFENJOANTiSiu AMERICAN GENERAL FirsaiNCE lINC WHETHER DISSOLVED OR PRE-'ENTLi' EXWSTIIG, TOGETHER WITH Alrn GRArjTEES ASSJIGNEES CREDITORS LIENt3RS OR TRUSTEES OF SAID DEFEriDANTiSi AND ALL OTHER PERSOCti CLAIMING IG B' THROUGH UNDEFI OR AGAINST DEFENrDANTiS, UNKNrOWIr TENANjT at uNKrjOWir TElr. ANT "2. Deleranida sr NOTICE OF ACTION TO LDOiJLD KiNGEISORE A '. A DON, AL' .I KiNGriSM,'jRE BEFLICFIRT HARTLE.' .AIJE C'.E HART. LE'. THE UrJl,'nOW i SPOUSE OF BEAUFORT HsARTLE', IF LI'. ING INJCLUDIiNG Ai,' UljNKOWr SP'OUE OF .AlC, DEFEFI. DANTiSi IF RE.IMARRIED AND IF DECEASED THE REsPFCTi.E Li iNKNOWi HEIR- DE', .SEES GRANTEES SSiGrIJEES CREDITOR- LiEIIIjR AND TRUSTEES atlD ALL I-.THER- PERSONS :Ldll'i'G B. THR'-ROUGH UNDER CR AGArINST THE NrAr.ED- DEFEtJDATilT Whose residence; are *. urn I..' . a ' ''U aRE HEREBi re.rur.e i.:. S hl.- ycur a, naiaew r c.' ai'.r nrln atiem :n-: .1 an.-i, sr -e -abc-.e i c ..:e e .jr, g a , ,an ir . I , - l e ra - :a uflre iCun acnd i. - 51'.e a.: ,t Ir,,-re,;r up.,:.,", Tr, Cla.n-iTl an.r:in-, a.ri-: e A ,i-a -e a'd .elo, - -a .i-il c6 l-2,ci: ire- r.a1u. ,:.i ir, p.: p', :,ceedhr,, r ,,,g a -'uaT I , I,:,re:::.,: r, ,:,1 ,T, or.- -a-I- 3,a1 ir,- re i- .:.IIn- T a ira. IA.ii:rt eC c nr.:..nerr, -a .,I| LOTS 79, 80 AND 81, SEC- 62ND ADDITION TO WEST -MILTON HEIGHTS, A SUBDI- VISION OF THE WEST HALF OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 17. TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH, RANGE 28 WEST. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF. AS RECORDED 'N PLAT BOOK B. PAGE 49 OF ,THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SANTA ROSA COUNTY FLORIDA. -TO INCLUDE: A 1993 INDI- ANA MOBILE HOME V.I.N. 'AL14801842509 & TITLE a#88587828 To include a: 1993 INDIANA, VIN AL14801842509 and k68587828 ;A/K/A i4507 MORNINGSIDE LANE iMILTON, FL 32583 Ilf you fail to file your answer or written defenses in the able 'proceeding, on plaintiff's attor- 5ney, a default will be entered :against you for the relief ,demanded in the Complaint or 'Petition. :DATED at SANTA ROSA -:County this 24 day of March, ,2006. :MARY M. JOHNSON iClerk of the Circuit Court CIRCUIT COURT SEAL By Suaan Land Dapun Cler, In accordance with the American with Disabilitles Act of 1990, persons needing a special accommodation to participate in tnls proceeding should contact the ASA Coordinator no later than seven (7) days prior to the proceedings. If hearing Impaired, please call (800) 955-9771 (TDD) or (800) 955- 8770 (voice), via Florida Relay Service. Law Olraicaes Dai-ler C Con uegria 921.1 K.na Parlm Drnve Tarmpa. FL 33619 1326 Te i(813; 15-.6660 Fax (8131 915 (559 Anornry tc-. PFianind 040.106 040806 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE IST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA GENERAL JURISDICTIONi DIVISION CaseN o05.5-65 CA .MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS IiJC a.;ling s:.lel .a nominee 1.-r COUNTRY' WIDE HOME LOAlIS INC Pianmih. AMANDA D MATHEWS el a' Delar..ndsn NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur.uarni i0 a Summary F.nal Juagmenl of Foraclosure Irciluding Award of Anrrneyn' Fees and Co ls dated Seplesmber 6. '005. -nlred in Case iNo 05 6'5 CA ol Inc CircuIlCourti olr, 1ST Judicial Circuit in and for Sntra Rosa County FiorIn. annre.r. MORT- GAGE ELECTRONIC REGIS- TRATION SYSTEMS. INC a.-ing Solely as romine for COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS INC is ihe Plainh anda AMANDDA D MATHEWS and BRAD MATHEWS r.er nui- band JOHN DOE and JANE DOE is'are Derlaanis I will iell to nme n.griret arena asil bid- der for cash al on ine Irnol steps or me Santa Rose County Courtnnousern ine City or Minn. Florida at1 i 00 e, craCk AM, on Waednesday. Ir. 19 aday of April 2306. the IoI,,win-]g OiribdrJ pi-rperny as set lannr in as.o Summary Finral Juagmnai cIrd i Fcr-rec:Osure including Award or Anornevs- Fne= and Co'iar Iso.'. Commence at inre t.nhaesi Corner ol i th Souihar al Ouarter o rIna Soulhweal Ouanfr of Sa:c.ion 6 T nrn..r..p l rlc.rlr Range 27 We-l Sanri Rosa Courny Floriaia nence go. East alc.-ng ein Nc.rin line 01 ' Inc Souilhea Ouaner -f Irme Sournm4al Ouarter eii raid Saci.on a OiIarnca 01 6:'u u00 lee-il ic. Ire Pointl I Be.lnn.nog irerc.:e cacc ninu Ea. i 14000 i-ei irern.c .go1 ourin 4`000 ael Ir-n rce go W ,I 56.00C:i lear sinarnce go oranin 5.0 00 lee ir.i,..i c g., East .2,:i,0, lt,, ir.er.ce g.o . r- lnr. J420 it.� to irC. Pc.i.ri or Beg.r.ning The at . -e de:cri-I par.:l Ci1 land .1 waluale d r Sn.-. in - . T.:.ar,;rnp .2 Nra.i Ranrge. 2 *WSi Sania Hr r Clur nty Fi.:-r..a DATED iri, :-'4 day orii acr, . 20,i,, MARY'/ JOHisOrj Clerk CIRCUIT COURT SEAL By buiar, Land Depury Clerw in a.:cC.rdar.c: aa.t Tri-c rnmer.c rcan tir Dia ab'silr. A.cI p.r 'on: needn.r.g a ipeacal ac,'e,,nr,:.d .n t, par,,cipaala r in.r : ri prC-et .ne . I-r:.uid con. aci S,'u3an Land no.i later Ir.an a, -rn |71 ay i pr..r IC.: Irne pr-a- C.i:'- ,rg . t6'bi Carolir.ne i.e'-i .sMi-ron Frio-r.a Call3 1'i -'23, 1':* B E a 10-; -, r 1i- )-00 V'4n.- 770 I ..C.iCl .'a F ric-.-s3 R�ila S-r.-ce 041:110 41229 IIt THE CIRCUIT COLIRT OF THE iST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Itr AIJD FOR 5ArITA ROSA COuNTr FLORIDA GErNERAL JURiSDICTIONi Civil :it CA.,E f10 :-16. -C A Fv.I irlu." PLAlilTiFF C-IRiSTJF HER L Hi)BBE A :. A iHRiSTOPHER LEE HOBB:. IF LI'.v'IG arID IF DEAD THE UNKNrOWNj SFOUSE HEIR., DE'.ISEE:, GRAirTEES a-S'..ilGEE LIEijORS CREDITOR 3 TRIj'.TEEE arJO ALL OTHER FARTIES CL-ir.1ING AlC iNTEREST Bi THROUGH UirDER -,'R AGAiIlST "HRIITOF'HER L HOBBS A4:4 HiRiSTOPHER LEE HC.B 1.1'iRA HOBB.S IF LI'. - ING, AND IF DEAD, THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE, HEIRS, DEVISEES GiRAlITEES ASI-GNEES LIErIOR :, :REDITLRS TRuSTEES AiJL' ALL C-THER PaRTiES CLAir.li. , arJ INTERE .T B. THIiROUGI.H LIUNDER COR AGAIJ T rRi 1 H'B3S .iEF. FER, iJEGRCRTT " a - JEF- FRE'. P rIEGRC'r.7. IF Li.. ING MID IF DEA'r THE Liifli alWri SFiO.I E HEHIR. CE'.'iEE: GSRAtITEE. ASSIG'IEES LIEIIR CREDiT:R:E TRuSTEE: ArJD 'LL '.'THER FHARTIEE ,:L-ir.llJ, AJ IiITEREiT Br THROL'UGH UNDER JOR AG.lAiT JEFFER. iIEGROT- T... A K .IEFFRE', F NEGROTTO; JESSICA NEGROTTO A/K/A JESSICA WsREr rjEGRC.TTC.iF LIVING, SiD IF DEAD THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE, HEIRS, ,E-'.i1EE: ' GRANTEES, . ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDITORS, TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST JESSICA NEGROT- TO A/K/A JESSICA WREN NEGROTTO; EVERBANK; JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANTS IN POSSESSION DEFENDANTS) NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Summary Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated March 24, 2006 entered in Civil Case No. 06-29-CA of the Circuit Court of the 1ST Judicial Circuit in and for SANTA ROSA County, MILTON, Florida, I will sell to the highest and best bid- der for cash at NORTH FRONT STEPS at the SANTA ROSA County Courthouse located at 6865 CAROLINE STREET In MILTON, FLORIDA, at 11:00 a.m. on the 19 day of April, 2006 the following described property as set forth in said Summary Final Judgment, to- wit: PARCEL B THE NORTH 110.0 FEET OF LOT 46, BLOCK 6, FIRST ADDITION TO TO ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE: You are hereby notified that an Order of Summary Administration has been entered in the estate of John William Blanke, deceased, File Number 57-2006-CP-63; by the Circuit Court for Santa Rosa County, Florida, Probate Division; the address of which is Post Office Box 472, Milton, Florida 32572-0472; that the decedent's date of death was January 22, 2006; that the total value of the estate excluding exempt property is.$21,800.00' and . that the names and addresses of those to whom it SION, according to the Plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book G, at Page 100, of the Public Records of Santa Rosa County, Florida. DATED this 28 day of March, 2006. MARY M. JOHNSON, Clerk CIRCUIT COURT SEAL By: J. Watkins Deputy Clerk DENISE M. ROSENTHAL, ESQUIRE ADORNO & YOSS LLP 2525 Ponce De Leon Boulevard Suite 400 Miami, Florida 33134 NAVARRE, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED It PLAT BOOK B AT PAGE 169 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SANTA ROSA COUNTY FLORIDA Dalad irn.; 24 day ci Mar:cn MAR,' M JOIHNSON Clerk ,-1 Ine Circu.r Couri CIRCUIT COURT SEAL By Angela K Dunn D.pury Clei THE LAW OFFICES OF DAViD J. STERN PA ATTORNEY ' FOR PLAINTIFF 801 S Ur,...er.ry Dra.e Suice $00 Piantl.run FL 33324 19i4S 233-8000 06-a9441 Mir'NW IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- TIES ACT person Nw.in disab.i.- nl-,: needing a rpci.al acct.m. imoOair.on sould conrlaci COURT ADMINISTRATION at tha SANTA ROSA County Courrinous-e al I-6,0O-955- 6771 iTDDI ,1r 1-800-955. 8770. ia Fioi.da Relayv Sera-ca 0-10 106 040806 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE IST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Its AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTn' FLORIDa C'.VIL DIVISIONr CASE rIO i,5 :09.CA BANK ONrJE JATIOIJAL ASSO- CIATIOrI AS TRUSTEE Plair. rll IMAR' L AIJNDREWS 61 al DAlendanis NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purauant to a Final Juidgmeria or Foreclosure daled Inre 21 day *.l Marf. n 006. and enlrarea nr Case iNo 05.20'.CA oI ina CircutO Cournl of I tIST Judncial Circu.i in and for Santa Rossa Country, Florida awrneiin BANK ONtE NATIONAL ASSOPiA- TION AS TRUSTEE is ir, Pia.nii d and MARY L ANDREWS UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF MARY L ANDREWS. JOHN DOE JANE DOE AS UNKNOWNr TENANT (Si IN POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY are deiendarda I aill sell to ra rignas1 and DbaM bUidder lor caSi at ira NORTH FRONT STEPS OF COURTHOUSE alt Ihe Sarnta Ro-: Count,' Courtiouae .n MILTONI Florda al 11 00 a m on inme 19 day ol April. 2006, the iollaowing descri.a d prcp.-rry as sael lonr r. r,.ai F-nal Judgmenti IO A LOT 10, BLOCK 1, MAGNO- LIA HEIGHTS. A SUBDIVI- SION OF A PART OF SEC- TION 1,TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH, RANGE 28 WEST, ACCORD- ING TO THE PLAT RECORD- ED IN PLAT BOOK B AT PAGE 152 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA. II you aie a per,:.n amIn a D,&abilitie ano need any ac:onmrrodalron In ioder to par. icpale inr. Ih. proceeding you are erninled at no cost 10 you 10 ire pro..;ic.nr of certain asis- lent pnlea- cT.,nract Suzan Land asi 6oBE Caitoline Sirial Milonr. FL 3�570 850.983-101:2 lAdhir 2 working days ol fhia rnceilpi can inis documer-ni Ii ,;u are nhar- ing or vocte impair-ed Call 1- 680 ''8-6"- I " -ai-d ii-r,. 2 1 da, *.:,r r.arl.:h MARY M JOHNSOl I ClerK Or Tne C.rcuil Court CIRCUIT COURT SEAL By Su'an Land De-put, Cicrk 0401016 ,:40600. 41232 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIR- CUIT IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO. 57-2006-CA- 000072 DIVISION JPMORGAN CHASE BANK. AS TRUSTEE. Plaintiff. vs. LOLA S LONG, metal, Defendant(s). NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE rJOTIC'E iS HEREBY GIVEhi pF-iiuaraii :. a F.nal JuIdgm-iTrt cl r.l.nrnga.,c Forcciro:ur -alind Main 2 4 ')06 s.-id ,enlired .rn Cs rJcO C, 7.26 CA'.0000i'6 2 :.i The nCircusI Courl .:.1 Iie FiRST Jud-..:.al Ccu. .r.anad lar S5AITA ROiA C.urnry Florida whi;r, JPMORGANl CHASE BANK AS TRUSTEE I innt. Plai.rn.I anr LOLA S LoriGt CITIFINIAiNCIAL EOL:lT.' EER. .'ICES" IC TErailiT 1il iK A iDA LOiNG are Itir D' lenr.an : I aii aii I10 ,in hi r .n sT and o.;l bidder I.:.r C:ar ai STEPS OF THE SArJTA RO" COUNLT ' COURTHOUSE at 11:00AM, :rntrn 9lada, c-.I p..I -y00 Ihe- li,.. ir.J die-citr,.t-. prc.p irly .s set forth . in said Final Judgment: LOT 12, BLOCK B OF THE COTTAGES OF HAMILTON BRIDGE, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK G. PAGE 79. OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SANTA ROSA COUNTY FLORIDA A/KiA 6295 Cottage Woods Drive, Milton, FL 32570 W'iT ESS, [,L..I H-irD S nd i- ; a .1 i -:. Cc.-Jrn ..r, f.1ar-.c , -' , 2006. , .. . - M a' r.1 j.ir,-i.:r, Clirn c.I rin C rui l L ..ur| Ci R, iTCCO"iRT SEaL By: Susan Land Deputy Clerk 040106 040806 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION File No. 57-2006-CP-63 Division C IN RE: ESTATE OF John William Blanke Deceased. NOTICETO CREDITORS (Summary Administration) , \ All other creditors of the dece- dent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. , ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702' OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE, WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. n as been assigned by suchr order are: , NAME & ADDRESS Clara Bianke Aumern-, 334 Valencia Slire] Gull Breeze FL 325W1 ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE NOTIFIED THAT All crediors ol the asclae oi Irin decederna and persons rvaaing claT.im or. demand a a.nli ine srate -1a tr.i.- 'EC deI I Onater iar, r ir:.-:a 0or woT- prov,.inn lor pay-mani as m.aue .0n ime Oraer a1 Summary Adm.nliaaihon musl file ri-n.r cla3.s.s ail, in couri WITHIN THREE Q3m MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS EET FORTH ABOVE All'r CLAIM FILED TWO 12 'rEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENTS DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED Tie dale orf Oirre purlicalon rc. trin. IfJoi:e Aprsl I .2006 Anicn-> lor Pers.r-n Ourinng il-alice Kaliearen K Detlar.a Florida Bar No 50u3783 Sman-r Sauer Detairia Pa.: Ohce Bc:.' io-44t Parniac-ia Flor.da 325:1-24-16 Telephr.ne 1850 4311.2-I61 Perr:.ns Giving ri:tcce Clar.3 lar.n. Aumr,. 33-4 Vali-e..:i Sire Guln Breeze FL J32551 040106 04081,6, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVI- SION File No.: 57-2008-CP-75 Division: C IN RE: ESTATE OF MINNIE STEADMAN LOVE PYLES Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS TIe adiminilranion oa ishe eilale ol Mrrinne Seadmran Loea Pyla. deceased. wr-osie dale of deathr. was Seprember 25 20i4 s pending iirn It, ClacuI Courl t.-r Sania Rosa Counr, Florida Prob.ate Daiv,:,r.n |he addre-ss 01 rl.in .; P.st Onr:ce Box 4-'2 Miint Fl:.rmia 32572- 0472 Tre nan-:es and address es 1 r me persc.ral rei le r-is a. ]iae an- Ine pesic-nal repre :-r. lalivmea n.orne5 are ~e Ic.nrlr below Anll crecl.ora l irae ecedae and oiner person. naiiir.g claims or demands againstI deceanr's e:aie nor, nO.m a copy ol ihuri noilce is required to be serela muil lile their claims iir. irns .couri WITHIIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM All ,:iher crediors o ine de:e. ierni and other per:.':,r,, aina g claim ' or demands, gair.i decerdentr eia.le must ilae he.r cl.a ms wilh thi, c- urt WITHINI 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATIONi OF THIS NOTICE ALL CLAIFa.1, lOT FILED WITHINt THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH INt SECTION 733 702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED NOTWITHSTANDIING THE TiME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE At,' CLAit.l FILED TWO im' 'iERS COR MORE AFTER THE DECEDEIIT S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED Trne -ane 1 lirsi publt.:a-i' r. ul ir.i r.nc i. .a i; pr. .i 1 . Ancrne, Ifr Person-' al Repee arntaei. Kairieen K DE'Mar.a Aticroey l..r Per-ornai Represirniaisn.e Flia ida Bar rjo '5uj3- Sm.lr., Sauer & Deal.ar.an Po'l Oftice B.:." i- -1.6 Pen-:ac:.la Fiorda 32521 .-i-46 Teleph.e iar 850 434-1-t.1i Perornal R.-pier naiii..a Edward EcKic.rd LC.e Jr 3304 WranvI Oaks Dr.,e, Pace Fr.rda i32571 ,.40806 4A/235 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 1ST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY. FLORIDA GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION Case No. 05-632 I,IORTGAOGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATIONl SYSTEM . itIC a.:cirg -1.s 1,c; a -: r.n.m.r.e or r..CAFEE MC'RTGOGE Aill' ilvESTMErJTCO ' Pmain, 5 ii -ARCHIE .1 C lran-I BBiEL C, li rli: i .,i a 61 ai Delar,,iirI - NOTICE OF FORECLOSUBE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur.rjarni |c a -iumm.ar, Fni.al judgt, eIT c, . F.:. :Io,- u,'e Ir-..:i .ln'.g a-3.i -:'t -A .:.re,a F5ec and cc.il- .air I. =I-pire'.er c* - r'pa. en, red in Cai:- i, ',:,. - C.I ir.: ,..:uni C.:.ur i .1 mie 1ST lud *'.3 C.rCt ull irn ar.d I-r :ara R -:.ia C u'.-.I, Fi:r.da a rnreii r.I1ORTG1'- E ELECTRONIC REGCI TRA Tiorl SSTEIS I C s uln'.g soilr1l, a.- ri.-.nnr ,e ir e l:a i FEE .l3RTGAGOE ANn, ilaEST. i.IEItT c'O .s: e Pia.n.rI a.nd ARCHIE f.1 CAirjar,.d BBIE L - Ainr i: i ',laS ,- HC'IJiSEHOLD FiNrt.-E CORPCRJTiOIJ III a Lnelaare Ci.:rpn.:arc i.n JjHN D"E an-d .IAhE DOE .- are Delr.na.nIs: I a..11 AS 1 I, Ihe -,.gr.-:I and best bidder for cash, at on the front steps of the Santa Rosa .C.-surn, Courthouse in the Ci, 'a, Milton, Florida at 11:00 o'clock A.M., on Wednesday, the 19 day of April, 2006, the following described property, as set forth in said Summary Final Judgment of Foreclosure Including Award of Attorneys' Fees and Costs, to-wit: Lot 1, in Block B, of WOOD- BURY FOREST SUBDIVI- Legals i3051 460-110 ' in accoraance wilr The Ai-erican:rS w.Tr.: danbte" AcI persons n"e.Eding a speca.la accomsimodatca.n 10 panricipaie ir tra c.roc.-aed.ng should Con maci Su'arn Lan-d nor Ilair than sever IT) days ipr.no, i-o t pio- cee d1ing al 6866 Carol3ne SLEee Miion Fornda Call 904- 623-0135 Exm 102 c.. 1-800. 950.-7.U0 (-:eCjl v.na Floid-s Relay Ser..ce 04.1106 0-4806 4129 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 1ST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION CASE NO.: 06-0211 CA CHASE HOME FINANCE LLC SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO CHASE MArNHATTAIj MORTGAGE CORPORATIONs F.K'A CHEMICAL RESIDEN- TIAL MORTGAGE CORPORA- TION Pla.nrltJ MARC MJ STARIJES PREMI- UM ASSET RECOvER,' COR- PORATIOIJ. KIMIBERL'r' R STARIIES UrJKIIOWNi SPOUSE OF KIM.IBERLY R STARNES UtNKNrOW* SPOUSE OF MARC U1 STARNES JOHN DOE JArIE DOE aS ULtKNIOWtI TEtJalJT SIr Itl POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTi' Delarenaaral NOTICE OF ACTION TO KIMBERLY R. STARNES Re:,idence ,Urnir. nnir LAST tlrIOWil ADDRESS 56E4- WINDRui PLACE PACE FL 325."1 vOu ARE NOTIFIED ina an aci.on I..r Fornclosure c.- Mortgage or.on ir.e loioa1.ng describe .tapropenri. LOT 8, BLOCK B. W1NDRUN SUBDIVISION, A PORTION OF SECTION 32, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 29 WEST. SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA, ACCORDING TO PLAT RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 'D" AT PAGE 20 IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT OF SAID COUNTY. TOGETHER WITH A 1990 DOUBLE WIDE MOBILE HOME WITH VIN#'S HMST5422AGA, HMSTS422BGA AND TITLE#'S 0063798436, 0063798437. as. been lied again you0 and -,C.u are Inqu i.nd l se,�r � 3 cops c.i yur mranen Oa-ien: , ii any 10 .1 orn .larsnaili C Waic;.n PA Anowne; for, PlainlitH no, :address,. 1800 NW 49TH STREET, SUITE 120, FT. LAUDERDALE FL 33309 on or before May 1, 2006. a dale cwhcn is viThin inirrty 1301 days aher inre fir-s pu ticaiion or s ini; Nrolicr, in me iTHE PRESS GAZETTE IN MILTOIrt and Inle ire original alt- ir. a Cler ol in. Courl e.Iner etalora srv.ca on Plaini.l a anorine, or mnmedi- alely inereaaner olneri-se a delaul win lbe einered against. you lor inc lrie1iel de'man-jde in r.me con-plain! ii you are a person wNin a Di.abililiaei -i.' need any acc:mmndai.o, r.n order Io par- licipale Ir. Ini: proceeding you are ca iied si al -', ctC- It ', u I , larnt pialeae coracl Susan Land- atl 686 Caroline Streal. M.nion FL 32.'0 sn.5983 101) ai-iinr S a:-rkinng- days 01a mri recilpl olf ihi-s dccu'-Teni II :c.-u are near. inrg or voices impaired call 1. 80'0-955-B771 WITNIESS Tmy r an- and moe seal aof imis Coun Inri 26 ay c.I Mar-.r, 2006 Mar,I M J1or.n-ocr. As Cleri- ul mei Courr CIRCUIT COURT SEAL B1 J Wawik.n: Az Deputy Clerir 040106 04-1806. 41240 ItI THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SANTA ROss COUNT'. FLORIDA PROBATE Divi- SICOr F.Isl ric. 5SO..0',,..CP-1- ? D'.-i-orn itt RE ESTATE OF Pnyllls Ann Edwards De.:eased- NOTICE TO CREDITORS Tne adiTn rarir rc'n r.nl ire ,Sia 'GI Phyll.i Ann Edwardi: a-cteasd. wn,,ie dale ,i eaur., ,sam Februar 3 .i006, i pend- i.g r.n ir.e Crcull Couri lor Santa RP:.as C:unrry Florida Frobate Da.'is r. i, I addrEis .i /shic, is 686c. Caronine Sireel Sult e f. 1.ilr.:. Fl rd-. 325-.'1J-2 The namrrei. and aCldre;,a. 0l IrI per ir.nal i p- reienr all..a and inhe personal eprejaenai'ie , ; anorri.y are seI i.nr.i- beaI mSi credichra 0 I- decetaenlt and oir- er 5:err.-i navinac Clas. , or d,'-r.ari,d agarai_. decadentsni e'.ai e cr, a.i.:.m- a coC., lc i ri- ri-o.ce is. r-lauirei no Ce -er, e1 n-u-:l meC i-e ir -laims -.aut ir. co:ur-t WITHIIIr THE LATEROF 3 rO.1,THS aFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST FUiBLICATIOrI OF THIS ItJ'TICE OR "0 D,''S AFTER THE CTE O-F ".ER.'iCE OF a CCiF , OF THIS rJOTICE OrN THEM.i aS1 c.Ir.er creia.rs r s Ie - cae- -de.tI aid c.irer peric.rn- ri r.ing .-si1., .-:.r demand.; aga.n3 I d,. -:.-:iari : e-:ilae imuaI 1'C inir ,laI-. : Aim min. .,c.url WITHIN 3 I..IOtTHS aFTER THE DATE OF THE FiRT PUBLICATIONS CF THIS r!OTICE aLL CLailIS riOT FILED WiITHIt THE TIME PERIODS :�ET FFORTH irl SECTIOIs -i3 7.: COF THE FLORIDA PROBaTE CL'DE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED rIOTWITHSTHANDING THE TIr.E PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, A Jr CLAIM FILED TWO (2) .'ERS OR MORE SFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED "-,ne ,la e a .i h, I Ciulic anion of Itr,,i , -n.:t in. A-prI I, ' r mu Ethyl Inez Melvin De-ceasea NOTICE TO CREDITORS Te ad.T.in.iilra.on ol ime i aine C.i EInhyl Ir.e Mtelvrin detaanC d wanoE- daie ri dealn war Augu.I 17 2005 '. pending '.- . ine Cricuni Cou.t lor Sar.a Rc.Pa County Flonraa Probale Di :,ron me aodraesa oi ar..cr, .z 6865 Caroline Sreer Su-le N 1.1310A:... Fiornda 32570 0-1472 The narn-me. and sd5resaca of ihe personal represecilal.ie and tIhe personal represnrita- Ivre'S anora'ey are sel Ifornn beloc Ani creditors oa i e i de-si dern anad oler persons, hinia.g claIn-s orCi manar ag3a3.nI ,deceeonis eiaie on whom a copy cOi inr, no0-.ce required lo be enrved ,mu ie i eI Car cla.mi Awr.n iru. cour WITHItr THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAY'S AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE 01I THEM Ai uoiher mceditllr o me decte- der.1 and lrinei person hav.r.ng claims uir dAn-arndl ag5ir I ,iacederrs ed ale mul h.lie ier claim w.ir. ir.:nc-un WITHINt 3 r1MOrjTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATIONS OF THIS NOTICE ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TiME PERIODS SET FORTH ItN SECTION 733 '0: OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED r CITWITHSTANrC'ilG THE TIME PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE ArI' CLAIM FILED TWO 2., '.EARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENIT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED Tne date c.1 I.ri putblcanlon ai Ir.� ,no.ce. , aprll I m 200; Anlrne, ior Personal Repreernlaiwv .E ja. - L.-,LH r. Jr Jac.P Lc.c irni Jr Locklir & Jine.� PAa 6,460 Ju':ice Aenue lalic.r. Florda, 3257' Telepn,.ne 6850' 623-2500 Perr:.nai Rapraieniaie, ,s Pnyi 11i A Mlaa r.i Prhylia A fMai-tr, 5668 Is.cuau i Lane U.niorn Florida 325"0 0(J,0106 ,:J080.. 4242 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY. FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION CASE NO.: 57-2006-CP-93 IN RE ESTATE OF DELORIS JEAN HOLT Deceased NOTICE TO CREDITORS Theadm. nj.irilraliorn-i , Irneei.al or DELORIS JEANt HOLT a cea ed cwoae dale ol dear wars Novembeal 6 2,")5 File Number 57-2006-CP-93 .5 pei'd.ng. nin Me Circuit C-.url l:I Santa Rosa Counry Florida Prbalte Dvsc.r.n me adatress ol wrih is 6865 S W Caroline Sireel Milor, FL 32570 The names an. adore sai Or the personal reprea.eniallue andr iire personal raepieentalise's anorney are 3a1 I.rln re'lou, All c.:rdlcrs or01 he -decedtar. and ,alher person hra..ng claims or demands against dacedenl elasae on anorn. a cc.p, - .. 1 ihi_ nrm .: ra,,i beer. -...e.3 mu:l sii1 iriel' aclami- asmr inn m .ourn WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 rIOtITHm AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE TIME OF SERVICE OF A COP.' OF THIS NrOTICE Orl THEM All oiirer crediurs of iTer, d :e- dearni and near parS r.n naarng claimed or deman-as agar-al dAced:eni m eaale mure II ue ier claim-: am iir is court WITHINI 3 .MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS rIOTICE ALL CLAIMtS JOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED PJOTWITHSTArtDING THE TIME PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE ANY CLAirM FILED TW1"O 2 YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENTS DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED Thne aie :.1 IiI pubi.cal-:.ct :l in s nh eh:c *. April I. -m00F6 * Sie.c; C Warr.n:k SIeer. C Warn.c-. AlTorney lor Per sornal. R,pra-ersnaine Fl:.rda Bar N o 18',89 Fitzgerald & Bicroo. PA 6839 Caroline Sireel Millor. IL 32570 Telephrone 8O01623-30:i',i 8501623B'990i 'U- Jdostep .M 1 HC.I JOSEPH M HOLT Personal epra:enaiai.e 6573 Brock Amierue Maiorn FL F:'-0 04 I '06 04,8INRuS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY. FLORIDA PROBATE DIVI- SION File No. 57-2006-CP-94 Division IIJ RE ESTATE OF Farble Ann Spears Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The admir,1 iraicn n i:, ir, e .e i.1ai ci Fareno Ann .,pea': -decea,, ed Acir.:e dat, I.i ain. ,ala Fec-uar a 2-:,,:,( ,. c.nr,,- I.ig .n ir,- I' -a.:ui I:u.r 1t. S3 an R :.a. Count, Fl.-.raa Probate Division, the address of which is 6865 Caroline Street Suite N, Milton, Florida 32y . , ~- TIe, .,names .an-. ad re,-i - I i ir. pe -:,-ial .e- re e'nall...: arn Irne perr.:r-'.a1 epre'eniar..e-: attorney are is ' r irtr. tict, All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to Sbe served must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST. PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. The dale o l Irsl pu-ICal.-.r. 01 u.= n hi,:c ; : Aprdl 1. 2066 Artlrr.ey ior Personal Repr ser'niain, s *, ,E'anni.el Saa Darial P .Sana Florid. Ba. Ito -1014i1 LOC-l.I Jione:- PA 656,0 u:iiic.a Aven',.e Million Florida 32570 Telpr.oner,e 1650 3-2500 P rzr..,nal Rcpreuriai.�ni , Aubra F Spear.s Aunr-a F Spiars 8616 Saiurma Avenrue P-r,saeeia. Flori.a 36534- -. .1ary Z Wc:-olrn Turmar, Mary Z Woorern Turma.r, ,.976 Mandia, Lane rll.i.r, Flo .dia 2FE 170 i0JO8l06 41244 REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR AVIATION ENGINEER- ING SERVICES cir . C , riArb g.eri Iin ail in, Sanria Ro.a Cc.-rtr BS..',d iCi Cacja.r:.: CamrrnI ,lar. rsr : iall. .ng i.:.r and recueilin, a .:al--" rrir-r . 1 Quarll.:.ial.ar.: Ire.m lii., ; in r.�iev.sr,i -�perr.n :ca .r. all1 i area:- c.1 e-pcran.e a slated bti aIca le pr,. ide, ai1,ai.on pliann..r ,ar..i Jaeign ,erCe.y:i ., Saria Ro:, Courni , or Iha .:.r,- inualon i r.e in WrIi,.rg An lolic-n Parlk aeilgr. Airhil piar.nr.ng - :I6 i.gr. arn. c. 'r.|ru:|.: :r. n acc.rd.ari.:-ai t. FaA and.-' FOOT .ilan.a,r.i, Plarirng d-ii.go and c.:.rniru:c- i.-on O ir.rai-:lru.:lure Ic.r a. arnarn rilaled co..:cnr-i ecr.:ali-,idu :r.l p a r Preci.eli in.ol.ing in.rcu.gr. inh lrnie ipe C.perial.ian a l air-. p .3 r I S curiry rcqulr .rn nir, lr .r pr.-,, a.: 1 . aicir I:O . and io:ald . ,rn a3i0.e miliwar, ail-Id FloIecIls . ncion.3 a c.nilan irnli u&c agrae'rnm on a mrn.h lrar a.rii d. Funding froi nmulipile scirices inrludingrj picilically Ihe FAA Mililarv Airporir FProg-ramr r,-JAP, PropC.:al Eri.ula clearly ,amerc.r.airEa appl.cat:Ce per.- arC on In sove area; a. panl or Iheir responses In.is RFP Resp.:rines nMail meal ihe iul- lalor.n rau.redrrernia ccn.:crn .ng the org.anizai.or. arid con ren, 1I mer subiTnal Failure l co-,riply winr, inu Illowing reaqusreni'ail -i m ', lesull in Ir. proposal De.ng dJrcilred nor, re ori'lve rand re-aull ir, ralc- lionorl in propo..al Propoial;s srall ,r.:ludc 12 copies Geaeral .i nirou.:i,.:.rn an-1 Iransrrnial1 ..I proposal De-.:riprior. ci Pr:..Ie.: Tleam - irncludes overall corpcraie Qual- li.cal-r.n: iil pr.,p.;.sr sl.rng wair, any proposed Dsucr.:.'r.suliranl Description Il Key Persa-nnel � irnclud6 an o.r.an.zaliional char 3 nar. Drier d1ei- l.:ir. c.l irn.ivadual prolici Teamr marr. bei, and roles Rrunum.e: r1 Team Menmbera Pro.jeci Team Esperienae - prou.dce 3 ier-i- nr.ce prolCeli c.:.rmpl1ec3 by iMre pr.o1e.cl learn Ainr.n ine laa years final r ,io-l :c.ioelf rMarcr ire r.Q-u ,nT.cernl..I 0 .pr.:.leCr: u illz.ng abo.-. eaperlie Included ciiwr.i relern-.:n and cornlacl inlorromalon Ir.r each arn- a 1,il oil -ay periorn el Ir.:, InLa plrpoual ariih a era diral.- I irraolvid ,'. Irna reference proI, ccl Tnh RFP rc'c-.rnsia-: ail be In-mled Io: lU' pagei s eClu livA OI relum-.-' c-.+.: Iial-C l cOnrer1n I ard lar. All pricpoal, shall Da e n wrnrhradg and r delare, b, hand ur par- .:-1 ser..Ice iro e Srnia R.-ia Counri, P, ,i.i ur-n'aril DE',,,T.eri .i4-. . c .?ar ;iar.n Slieet Su.ie G i.111onr Fi 32)50 and mu.:n ba *e.:li.ed by, i00) am May 2 20,ci Orni, prop.aials: rec&i.1d by In� aler-rraialed rimA -and dall% will be CornalerAd All pr.pcpali s nal bt laberied RFP- AVIA- TION ENGINEERING SER- VICES" Quesil..ni concerrir.g rn.ns reQu-aI 'r.-an ul' be Irecie.ld I-. ,.r. ly Andc r;or., al 1856.)i 23. Trn B;oard or Counr, CounrirOma:oner re:aia-i In- rilghl 1.:. ac:pf'l -:r rrei i nr ,and 311 prcopo al1 in . .wlea:.r irn par ana :o raa..e all ,irirnaoiliiei Sarnla Rc:.,a Counitv :-, ..:ies d.:i. r.m.-rale on inr. ,-a5.5i c-i ra.-e color nal,.:-nal ,i. rn an e, reiig.an age or nraradicappAd :ialeli in enpio5,T.enr .-:.r pr.:.i-r .ron 1o seralinc By crarer or Ihe C:ourniv Corri,ias.rc.ners or Soaaia Ro-a COr.ia'ry CuOTi-il ",i oners .lor Sar.ac RPo: County FIl-r,,a 0,1i0106 J14') 106 4/245 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 1ST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION CASE NO.: 05-193-CA DEuTiCHE BAINK IjITINIAL TRUST COMiPArJ'. AS TRUSTEE OF AMERIOuEST M.ORTGAG.E SECURiTiE-'.. illC ASSET.BCt:ED PASS THR.IJOUGH CERTIFICATES SERiE'. -001J.R8 uIoER THE POOLNG_ C AND SERI.'1C ING' aGREEr.EErJT DATED 5AS OF AI.LJUST 1 2J001J WITH. OUT RECOURSE Pila.,r, .ft JAC iE ..RTIN AS a ja.CK. IE E r.iaRTir CHRI'TIrJE r.1 r.a4RTird .A CHRIS TI| IE u .iARTIr JCOHi DOE J5IJE DOE 4': UIKtriOWtlJ TEIrlIJT .l ir FOESEiOiji-j OF THE SUBJECT F'ROCPERT', DelrandarnI RE-NOTICE OF FORECLO- SUELSALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN caur:uarl i.-:- a r.1lor,.n ar.3-I l', r AER.=ilhr.i F':.. e:l- . u-: ,.- : i,-: Dal.e daled in.e : i I.a ,:c iarch 00.o and antii-red -n Crcu.ui C Iurl eC.I ,r" I',T Jud.csil Circuit in and for Santa Rosa County, Florida, Wherein DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE OF AMERIQUEST MORTGAGE SECURITIES, INC., ASSET-BACKED PASS THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2004-R8,. UNDER THE POOLING AND SERVIC- SING AGREEMENT DATED AS OF AUGUST 1, 2004, WITH- OUT RECOURSE is the Plaintiff and JACKIE MARTIN A/K/A JACKIE E. MARTIN; CHRISTINE M. MARTIN A/K/A CHRISTINE A. MARTIN; JOHN DOE; JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANTS) IN POSSESSION OF THE SUB- JECT PROPERTY are defen- I The Board of County Commissioners reserves the right to waive irregularities in bids, to reject any or all bids with or without cause, and to award the bid that it determines to be in the best interest of Santa Rosa County. Santa Rosa County does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age,. or handicapped status in employment or provi- sion of service. By order of the Board of County Commissioners of'Santa Rosa County, Florida. 040806 040806 4257 Page 7-A --_ ... ... .. ."_ n i a q nnn II u arc a .5 r-:,)-i r . i,,In a ac.,:,,n-T,.OdalCr.n . order I. : ,ar. IC -pa1e 1,,, inr. r prC.:.-:- d,.r ,Ou are ernllli. al a ,-r.0 c:a: l i, - '.u I-? ire pr0o..-s s,: ul cerr3., 3a:-- 13ni p ias c .niawl Au arn Land al r ent C'ari)lin Sir-E:l r.1.11-:. FL :7.U 80-'i6811'012-' amir,. Swaork.ng day: c.I it.s r.:e.pl or in., docum-er. 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I Daled ir.,. 4 day ui AprIl 12)6 MAR'r M JOI-HtSOfI Cler Or The Circuir Courl CIRCUIT COURT SEAL B% J WV3arKrn DepurI lr,l ...i5i06i 4/251 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION CASE NO.: 2005-CP-18 DIVISION: - B" III RE Tri E I ale i AILEEII LEAH WOLFE Deceae.d NOTICE TO CREDITORS Tre adIan�.rrirai.3 ori r.ne -4i aile cf Allirn Le ah Wolc da,-nas:d anb-rc.e -ale l. dealln las Dc.-.-bC-r I0 i:i:J is pending in inn e, Cr.:l C.uri iclr So d-ia Ro:a C-:-.ur.1r nc.ri.1 Ih a d r .- : : I l * r..- : h ,-: .A r , f 1 Jonr.nr.n n.ci Prora:..re PO B,:." 4-2 Ml.r.:,rn Flor,.da 3275.0 Tr, r, n.ams .jr adlrei es c-i.1 Inei Perional Repre-nrtai..e and ir. -ersinal Hepr-nnpr ai.s-.n - anon.-e, are :fi i,:,rrn .caElOh ali creAdc:rs cl ir, a ,de-:edari anrd a ir.er per;.:.r.s na..n i131rr.z ear , arj,;, e,1 , rcalaim: or dIATiaaid:. agair.ni d.e:ce- .'',i's e iale -..n anhor, a .:c y cI ir..s noil..:e i: requiri-d' i- be eir'.ed rMiull Irs irrlel cla.ms- .InI.r. Ir.is Couri WITHirI THE DATE OF THREE ,mr.lOrJTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATIOrJ N F THIS NOTICE OR THIRT', 13,,l D', S AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COP', OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM All -other C.readI.r- c-i ir.e d- larI and oilnr peric.r.- naving :lair-i or demTandi agamnil d cadeni : e.i- ai m'na rila Inh .rr claim s min Irn- Courn WITHIN THREE 3l I.IOAlTHSi AFTER THE DTli OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NC NOTICE ALL CLAIM . DEi.iMA1DO AIND OBjECTiOrAs IJOT SO FILED WILL BE FORE''ER BARRED [JOTWiTHSTAIIDIING THE TIME PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE AliY CLAIM FILED TWO Jri ','EARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED Dare ol inr. I.ri pubDI.-.ai r.a l ir.'; riel-r: *. Arr.I A s20ri , Personal Rnprt ernial .. Benn. Vic-,re j31r I Sell RC.ad Jay Florida 3,56" Anorney ic-r PF'- :iar. Repre.enlar.,e ISiepar.i Sci.-.mcn 55-1 Mo:,rgar. Road Walr.u HaII Flor,..-Ia l-,a 1856'1:394 J.-441 iji,80r l:,4 I l:ii IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION CASE NO.: 57-2006-CP-I01 DIVISION- C Irj RE Tr.,e E lairC.I -L'VIilLEir:l PEADEI NOTICE TO CREDITORS (Summary Administration) TO ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE: i'.:,u .ar ri.'rcbi .r.i.c d ir.ai ar. )rdr lI siummrr iry Adm-irnisratl.or. na: bvern a e.in,d r. Ihe C Isle .1I ALVIiJ LEONJ PEADEir do.-:a.eI. F.ie itum -ri . 7-.''1:1i6.CP- r01 -., in" i.rcuitrl ioi icr -Io.ar Rc. a. Counrry Fri..na Pr,.:-.ai1 Dial.sr.n inc, dd re .. 01 a r .n.cr i; 6.95 Ca,. in 5I r Seer Milron Flrdia S. 3.5' mar inr dece- -'r.'l aC l d.01 -air w as July 2,0 2'05 ir.a in i Ie .al .elue .:. ie .=:,Iain *. , i:,l iii ui -,� -.T.pg.l pr.panr anr.J Ir.ai Ihn na-mesi and a-lre, an: ci lhciA I1- ar.:i mi nrha. b-r, ai:.g-r.d c.y :ucrn .-.r-er ai- AIJME .linn;a Jan.- P.3a.i:n ADDRESS 4" i Sanra l.'iaDra..C Fa-.:e Fi.r.,da 2'71 1ailer Giri-n P.-daa-r. 4j 1 Si.3rana 'illa Dri,-. Pa,:e. Fl K.:di :'1" ALL IITEREATEI, PERON.i ARE NOTIFIED TH2-T .-IceainnT a..d pr.riana i.-ar.nd �liam: -:3 .3ci in r rei :, a.-id t , n.lrrn -i alr i r.,, q:.r li- d r.d - :.ir.-r roan rnc..n i-..:.r ..r. c.n-.c-c..i-:cc i-a p.3nTi-.n .a.S: i.3a ir in Iri- Drierr -I au.,nnTnl mar ds.iiralitrali.C. mu:T hir ir.e .r :1 ,n-' ,- r.i in - C-.:url WKITHuIN THE TIME PROVIDED BY LAW. ALL L i, it r..1 i ,l i:,EI.1-rln , lOT :C' FILED WILL SE FOR-CH E.'ER BARRED IJOTWTIlTHiTAhiDiia, Ai.' OTHER APPLICABLE TIf.IE FERILC' , IJ, ,' llif.1 FILED TWJO I .E ,ER': ,-R r.1RE AFTER THIE DECELEriT 3S DATE OF DEATH'IS BARRED. THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLI- CATION OF THIS NOTICE IS April 8, 2006. Attorney for Persons Giving Notice: . /s/Thomas G.Van Matre, Jr. THOMAS G.VAN MATRE, JR., of TAYLOR & VAN MATRE, P.A. 4300 Bayou Boulevard, Suite 16 Pensacola, Florida 32503 (850) 474-1030 Florida Bar No.: 195250 Division IN RE ESTATE OF Wesley Eaward Hull DECE:aed NOTICE TO CREDITORS Trn. s,.iT.ir. 1ra ibor .l1 l c iir al .-i We s eI Elard Hull. ccac:ead An,-.e dale ol deain wa- Febsuary 200r6 '' p.end. .r.g n iunm Circuir Courr icr Santa Ru:ra Courr; Florida Plroual D-a.oron ihe addie oi wrri:n us 66CS Caroline Sr.eet Sule I] Miicor. FIc.:.ida 3"'.7..4- ? Tnr-e ~.aTice' anr. addre1- e 01 oie i neras i rep- re:er.rai1,e arnd me pier.,:nral rere :eniani'e 5 an.rney .tre -:ei I.- lrn r reli.a Alt cri.ila.:rs c.1 Ir.. aec e 'a'l an3d .:.inei per.-on r..aai� . claim'-: r d an, .rn a ..Tai.is .ace.eni: erniaiae cr't a.T.m a cc .: . c:1 ir.I n.: 2i:ce rAuire dio be 4er.el mu-i ide irer . l.Jams .inr ir...; c:cu ur ITjiTHi THE LATER OF , MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATIOrI C.F THI3 ritTICE OR 30 LEAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPi OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM li c.h r i l.r r d :' I irn me -dece onr. and .:ire,' ptr:-.:-r na. 'n claim- cr enimandI a. .raia: .ece&.5 rdi :_ e iare .uj-: l1e1 ir e. -:lamira .i in,.i ; curi WiTHirt s .IOITHSC , a-FTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PuBLICATIC,'i OF THIS NOrTICE ALL CLAIMS INOT FILED WITHIIj THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH Ill SECTION 7.13 -i OF THE FLORIDA PHROBaTE CODE WILL BE FORE. ER BARRED rtOTVWITH'TAit-.IrJ'G THE TItE PERIOD SET FORTH ABO.E al',' CLAIl FILED TWO t2 ',EaRSC OR MORE PFTER THE DECEDEiNT S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED Thr, ale ci i.r I puCob.: ai .c r ui inia noti:Ce -: Apraml 6 .-00r Anorin-a Ia:.r Per iCo al Reprecesnlarve z Daniel P Saba Oan.el P Saba Flor.da Bar ldo E-l141 Loc.-hrn J.rn.e- PA r 6 40 ju'i:e Avernue Mlioron Fl.ir.Ia 325:'57 TelApnc.: e . S,'i , r:,:- 3.i-:') Per -i:'ai Repre s.- al.,i.,5 .f WiliIam T Hull WIIam T Hull i-11 Lm'ar.' HW-ay a3anarre FiC.r.da 3_53-6 041S06. 4/254 Notice Of Sale Tc.e Cr':-id io 1 mci.e rc-. Oed :cor cn.arcie of Ic...r.g r.and i .,rage Tie ven.ner. a.l be 'old 1.0 Ir-a r.ijr.e. r m-Ider i . :oaaiir mirc L.�- onr. Te c i.c:le Tne - 3le w.il ,-r.Ae i 3 31 CD Rec:cvery 6509 E Oakland Dr 1 a.iion .n S anra Ro. a Count, irnine Siale mn FiC.r.Ida The. F sllI.: ..r.. nce i i bea neid r.r ihe atov.e cia-.n-ed lien..r 1'.95 S ahurn . -DR. v.r.n 61,CZK-7.zZ8 -acti.: Tie Reg'.:ilered arnd Or legal .:.r.elArs are OwC n r Er. i-. , M. T.'Tirl' 13 '5 La. 5� . D M.,elai, La -3,:,0. a n...:.ur .r Icat .i Ig , i L iu 00 Lien mring leus .i "I 3OC0 (3 Sic.lrag-e Cr.arg-le .:.1i . )0 c:"a o -pl 2:0036 cplu-: 50 030 pe r ljas plus s le las Tr : said Tale Aill C- r.eld or.n Aor.i 1i 21ue, a 6 6 ') Al.1 t Ir., ,ar.n r cares ic. r,.:c .er a.-I .en i-ci e Irc, E n-ia; Br.r.g l.. am urin I .i re cnr.rg a "r.n Ca n ornil Celor inre . 1 .da r i ale I C -D Re.:c.ier, anid Ir-e .er.:ie .v.ilc be surr.nrda.5Aed cI t.em Tr..i: alea.5 a 1 a- .,rlrdan i:e a.ir. FI S,alul -13, 7A 040806 41255 Notice of Sale Puruanri Io S t.-u e:tl-ir, o ., . FL isalule I13 78 Oc.ir.ra Casaz, a-: uir.:ized T1Il. Speai.; i :t0r Kea n Re.o era ,.:.I Sanra RPoa Cour, 'All .:ell i'. inr-e .-r.nesi blid r fr c.n ..-. r.ars ubpel: i,:. - rany Ier.n- and er..:umbrance-: ir. it-iowring ,-er..:in al 1 00F. 1 r. 4.;l.:tI al I10- E 9 11.1,e Rd Pe-ia.:l.a FL 3'534 i 1990 Crie.r.:.Ii vlIhniG1LT534-1JP,':ii107: 1 1986 Cr., ercle viuiGCbSi4Ec.G031 '11r Tner e .arencie Tay be.r, ip .:i. ,3 1 a vti p.a.u l a i . :,,' aIBC.dl r: 0 2-2:' D .C.a:..d i' .e r.lriiia FL 3:" 41258 Nolice lo Bidders Carpel l:.i..i: 5 -: eiAt.,' g i.er ina l ir, i- B,:.rd -i '- Ouatr, C, iT -: . i.-,-,er: ,.r .ara.l RA.-s 'Counly Fic:.r,,] '.11 ec:-e,'e ssuel bia- i'.:r ri-ne :araeu.n-a at a: .t rihe Santa Rosa County Courthouse All c"'-I auil C-, ,r,,'nal 3a'"' dniere.en b, r..3a-I. ar Fed E' or ma-i I.a lthe ai,'ia Ra.:H-a n.:,urir, F'-curen.'.eni DecparTme il ni.4'iu Ca a.:i.nre i]reei Suai G r.l.il-,n FL :5-'$' anI mait C.- re,:-i -d tr t0 , 3 . Apri 25,2006, atwhich time bids Will be opened and read aloud. All -i.r r- - il -,a I.. - r. ,r- --.ie- s-s a i-t a-I _ ,acr r ,d :ri ll b.- le ub,[,'rs .].,, "h. ti-Id i...T. �iri...: eild B-I a.e . t. : eal.-: aI, c.ianais labe-i I BID - CARPET B.-i received after the time set for the bid opening will be rejected and returned unopened to the bidder. Questions concerning this ..request should be directed to Mr. Thad Allen at (850) 623- 1569. Specifications and bid form may be secured from the Santa Rosa County Website (www.santarosa.fl.gov/bids) or at the Santa Rosa County Procurement Department at the above address. Telephone (850) 983-1833. dants. I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at the NORTH FRONT STEPS OF COURTHOUSE at the Santa Rosa County Courthouse, in MILTON, Florida, at 11:00 a.m. on the 26 day of April, 2006, the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment, to wit: LOT 18, BLOCK 3, SANTA VILLA IV, A SUBDIVISION OF A PORTION OF SECTION 13, TOWNSHIP I NORTH, RANGE 29 WEST, ACCORD- ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK "C', PAGE 52, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA. Attorney for Personal Representative: /s/ Daniel P. Saba Daniel P. Saba Florida Bar No. 640141 Locklin & Jones, PA. i-lua. Jul5,:.- A.en'u" ..miic.n Fi.rr.da 3:'-' TeI.np.r,: e (- ii; 6:i- - . 5,' Personal Representative: /s/Tamra Melissa Cutts Tamra Melissa Cutts . 5955 Twin Oaks Drive Pace, Florida 32571 040106 040806 4/241 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVI- SION File No. 57-2006-CP-21 Division B IN RE: ESTATE OF Persons Giving Notice: /aI Jesica Jane Peaden JESICA JANE PEADEN Address: 4391 Santa Villa prive Pace, Florida 32571 /Is Veronica Londrow Coutts WALTER GERON PEADEN, by his natural mother, VERONICA LONDROW COUTTS, pursuant to Florida Statute 744.301 Address: 4391 Santa Villa Drive Pace, Florida 32571 040806 041206 41253 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVI- SION File No. 57-2006-CP 104 rae a I. T . ._litm! Od .Znt IR UPp CfL7t-_fl2atrayAri . 20 Obituaries Foster, Karla Capri Foster 1965-2006 On Monday, April 3. 2006, Karla Capri Foster, age 40. passed away in a tragic house fire. Karla was bom and raised in Gulf Breeze and made many lifelong friends. She had been an Emergency Medical Technician with Okaloosa County several years ago. and was a graduate of the Pensacola Junior College Law Enforcement Academy. She will be truly missed by all. Karla is survived by her children-Billy S. Whatmough. and Miranda Whatmough. The\ were her jos and her reason for living. She "\as also survived by her mother- Jackie Foster of Gulf Breeze: her father-Bill Foster; stepmother-Camrey of Pensacola: a brother-Mike Foster of Gulf Breeze: aunts- Bobbie Smith and Joann Thompson: nephe\ -Anders Foster: cousins-Richard Pait. Jesse Pair. Stephanie Coalson, Allan Smith. Gerald Smith. James Smith. Aubrey Thompson, Verna Ruth Tsson. Diane Thompson. and Cheryl Thompson. Karla also had a treasure of friends that includ- ed Chico Holloway. Lester Hardin. Gloria "Siss\" Bible. Nina Celes. Tom Hardin. John "Flash" Knight, Eddie Childs. Chris, Angie and Joe\ Barrow. Kim Branch. Leigh Shell, Darcy McCabe. Paige Weldon, Jeff Smith. Devm Wilkie and Kelly McGraw. to list only a few. She loved her job and commented mans times how S, she loved working with her associates at the Auburn Water System in Crestview. where she was the Administrative Assistant to the Director. Funeral services were 11 a.m.. Friday. April 7, 2006. at Rose Law n Funeral Home Chapel. in Gulf Breeze with Rev. Donnie Cadenhead offici- ating. Le"wis Funeral Home directed Burial %%ill follow in Rose Lawn Cemetery. The family will receive visitors from 6:00-8:00 p.m.,.Thursday,. April 6.,2006. at Lewis Funeral Home Chapel on Hwy. 90 in Milton. Donations may be made to Heart to Heart. 4828 W. Jackson Street. Pensacola. FL 32506 in her name. Rich, Willie S. 1916-2006 Willie S. Rich, age 89. of Pensacola, passed away\ Thursday. March 30, 2006 at a local hospital. He was a native of Santa Rosa County and attended public school here. After returning to Milton in 1994, he joined the Bethlehem Primiti'e Baptist Church and relocated to Pensacola v hen he became ill. He leaves to cherish his memory a daughter-Mary Agnes Rich Stacks of Milton: 2 sons- Alexander iGeni Rich of Allentown. PA. and Henry Ne\wton of Sacramento, CA: sJep daughter-Nlilgret iWillie. Woods of Little Rock. AR: brother-Galloway MNlolzoller) Rich of Pensacola. FL: 8 grandchildren: 2 sisters- in-law; a host of great-grand- children. nieces, nephews and other relatives and friends. A special recognition of his devoted nieces and nephew %who cared for him during his illness are Essie Spivey. Bobbie Rich, Orastine Franklin, and Sylvester Rich. Funeral services will be 11 a.m.. Saturday, .April 8. 2006 at the Bethlehem Primitive Baptist Church with Elder Edward T. Hayes. pastor offici- ating. Burial %will follow in Milton Key ser Cemetery with Lewis Funeral Home of Milton directing. Bradley, Eulailee McCary 1921 - 2006 Eulailee McCary Bradley departed this life on Friday. March 31. 2006. at the age of 84. Mr. Bradley was bom to Lew is and Ella Gordon McCary in Milton. FL. He served in the U.S. Army and w\as retired from Pensacola NAS. He %was preceded in death by his parents, first wife- Annie Mae McCary and broth- er- Albert Bradley. Surn ivors include his wife - Eunice Bradley of Milton, FL. children-Fred Mslaryi Browin of Mobile. AL, Fred (Emma Jewel) Tibbs, Robert McCary. Albuquerque, NM. Betty McCary of Germany. Barbara nLeonard) Eskridge of Arlington. TX. Lewis McCary. Jr.. Dianne Steans and Arletha McCary. all of Milton and 8 step-children: I sister-Christine Slack of Arlington, VA: sister-in-law - Loretta Johns of Milton; broth- er-in-law -C.B. Bass of Lockhart. AL, and Jerome Johns of Milton. numerous grandchildren., great-grandchil- dren. step-grandchildren. nieces, nephews, cousins and special friend-Albert Williams. Funeral services will be 2:30 p.m.. Saturday. April 8. 2006 in the Lew is Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Victor T. Alexander, pastor of Isaiah Chapel AMIE Zion Church. officiating. Interment will be in Milton Cemetery with Lewis Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Kelley, Henry 1923 -2006 Henry Kelley quietly slipped into the w waiting arms of Jesus on Monday. April 3. 2006. Bom January 9. 1923 in a small community near Elba. AL. his family moved to Jay when he \was around 5 years old. He w\as a World War II vet- eran. Many years were spent as a farmer and carpenter. He was retired from Santa Rosa Counts School District's Nlaintenance department. He is survived by his wife- Veda: his daughter-Pat (Donw Bales: grandsons-Roy Neal Allen. Danny Kelley: grand- daughters-- Nancy (Allen. p a u it rif Learning Coalition announces meetings Pro% ider Services A& Support changes meeting date The Pro% ider Sertices and Support Committee will meet on Wednesday. April 12. 2006 at the Santa Rosa County Health Department Conference Room from 3 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. All meetings are open to the -public. For additional informa- tion. call Suzanne Harrison at 626-2212. Parent & Child services, meeting planned The Parent and Child Ser ices committee \\ill meet Thursday,. April 13. 2006. at the Berry hill Complex Conference Room B from 10 a.m. to 12 noon. All meetings are open to the public. For additional information, call Suzanne Hamson at 626-2212. Friends of the. Gardens to meet The Friends of the Gardens will hold their quarterly meet- ing Thursday, April 13. 2005. The speaker for the evening %will be Tom Dickson of Barrineau Park w\ho will speak on Daylilies. Mr. Dickson has held several offices in the Pensacola Daylils Club and is a professional grower of day lilies. The meeutng w ill be held on the PJC. University of Florida 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 pub- lic is invented to attend the meeting and their support of the gardens by membership is alIways appreciated. For more information call 983-5216 Ext. 113. 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 draw- ing %will be held on April 25, 2006 to determine the winner! You may purchase a ticket from any Milton Rotary mem- ber or by calling Katie Lane at 981-3352 or Jimmie Nlelvin at 626-2632. All proceeds w ill go to charities in our community ! This is the first fundraiser for the new l1 formed club. Shakespeare Club invites you The Milton Shakespeare Club was organized in 1911 by area women who% were interest- ed in literary studies and %were intrigued by the w writings of William Shakespeare. It was their intent to meet and discuss the %% writings of literary men and women so that the\ would hav e some interesting studies above and beyond their homes and churches. The tradition of the Milton Shakespeare Club con- tinues today with the same devotion to personal develop- ment through academia. The Club meets once a, month for nine nionths., September through Nlay. has an annual luncheon that occurs sometime in late May or earl\ June. then rela\es for the sum- mer months for time to be spent w ith families. Each meet- ing has one to four hostesses and a literary program that is prepared by one or several members. Irt latter times of the Club, the programs were more limited in their literary scope but today. with broader inter- ests by members, programs can ' an from science. history. arts. gardening, and even include some literary topics true to the original concept of the club. Mrs. Ken Brooks and Mrs. James St. John served as host- esses for the March meeting of the club. Their theme for the meeting was 'green' so the decorations and refreshments took on a traditional St Patrick's Day flair. The pro- gram. prepared by Beverly St. John. was also devoted to the Irish. Beverly prepared a delightful program entitled ".How The Irish Saved Ci ilization" based on the book of the same name by Thomas Cahill Information regarding St. Patrick "\as told Sas well as the fact that the Irish :were able to tra el throughout Europe teaching and re-teach- ing reading and ratingg to areas that had lost their educat- ed factions due to plagues and famines. According to Mr. Cahill, this fact alone is % hat allows him to give credit to the Irish for saying ciilizaiion b\ re-educating the masses. Of course it \\as mentioned that Mr. Cahill is Irish! The April meeting for the Milton Shakespeare Club will ha\e an interesung twist. It will be a "high tea' at the home of Mrs. Bruce Richards. The members and guests are look- ing forward to this meeting with hopes of learning some gardening ,secrets and tips from MyIrna Richaids with the added benefit of enjoying her 'e er-blooming gardens. @ your library Milton Public Library 5541 Alabama St., Milton, FL 32570, 623-5565 Library Hours: Monday, Friday, Saturday-9 to 5. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday- 9 to 8. National Library Week: April 2-9 - Visit your library and celebrate National Library Week. Gulf Coast Gardening from the Ground UP! The UF/IFAS at the Milton Library and the Navarre Library on Saturdays at 1:30- 3:00 p.m.- Vegetable Gardening - Milton, April 15 (originally scheduled for March 4) Registration for each class will open at the respective library at 1:00 p.m. on the day of the class IRS Tax Forms are now available @ Your Milton Library! AARP Tax Aid Program through April 15: The AARP consultants offer free IRS tax preparation serv- ices @ Your Milton Library each Tuesday and Thursday 9:00 - 1:00. No reservations are taken; attendees are assist- ed on a first come, first served basis. Visit the Santa Rosa County Library booth at the Santa Rosa County Fair April 4-9! Lean more about your library and register to get a library card. Children's Programs - Spring Theme: Farm Animals and Forest/Woodland Animals Group Story Time for Ages 3-5_each Wednesday at 9:30 - this is for caregii er groups - appointment required Preschool Story Time for Ages 3-5 each Wednesday at .10:30 - Children should be able to attend story time with- out a caregiver. @ Your Library - www.santarosa.fl.us/libraries Serving all communities of central Santa Rosa County, including Allentown, Avalon, Bagdad, Chumuckla, Harold, Milton, Munson, Pace, Pea Ridge and all areas in between. Fields and Dana Quillen and 6 great -grandchildren. Also surn iing him are his wife's family that he so dearly loved - children. Ronnie and Sherry Hawthorne. Wayne and Patty HaRwthorne, grandchil- dren including Amy (Brian) Haw\thorne, Jeff Hawthorne, Karnn (Boo) Weekles. Summer. Heather and W\hitney Haw thorne, and 2 great-grand- sons-Nolan Hawthorne, and Parker Weekles. A funeral w\as held Wednesday. April 5. 2006 at 2 p.m. at Ja\ Funeral Home with Brothers" Bobby Carnley and James Baker officiating. Burial followed at Cora Cemetery. Active pallbearers were Glenn Bingham. Frank Lowery,. Darr)l Paul. Charlie 'Tsner. Wayne Crutchfield. and Jerry Mitchell. The family would like to thank Jay Hospital. the staff at Century Care Center and Dr. C. Da id Smith. Jay Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Lowery, Norma Ray Norma Ray Lowver. age 71. of Milton. passed away Monday. April 3. 2006. Mrs. Lowers was a native of Bayou La Batre. AL. and had resided in the Milton area since 1974. She was a sta5-at-home Mom. taking care of her hus- band and eight children. She lo ed bowling and dancing. She is preceded in death b\ her son-Glenn Hams and 2 daughters-Judy Collier and Holly Cornelius. Mrs. Lo`wery is survived by her husband of 36 \.ears-Roy B. Lowery. of Milton: her 2 sons-John Paul Shine of Pensacola. and Ray mond Anthony Lowery of Milton: her 3 daughters-Sheila Deakle, of Bayou La Batre. AL. Charlotte Cook and Paula Shine, both of Pace: her step- daughter-Teresa England of Eight Mile. AL: and 15 grand- children. one of whom she helped raise. Cheryl Anderson: and 4 great-grandchildren. Funeral services for Mrs. Lowery were 11 a.m.. Thursday. April 6. 2006 in the Lewis Funeral Home Milton Chapel with Rev. John Webb officiating and Lew is Funeral Home in Milton directing. Visitation was one hour pnor to sern ices. Burial followed in the Milton Cemetery. Pallbearers "\ere Raymond Lowers. Paul Shine. Dale Cook. Thomas McLeod. Richard McLeod. and Michael Bosarge. Lewis Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Saturday April B, 20 . 06 The Santa Rosa Press Gazette Dana .A I Gospel singing Bethel Holiness Church ' located on Old Pollard Road, Jay, Florida, is having Gospel Singing with The Callo%%a.s. Gayldn and Rebecca. Sunday, SApril 9. 2006. 'Morning .Worship is at 10 a.m. and SundaN School is at 10:45 a.m. Gospel Singing will begin at 11:30 a.m. Relay for Life silent auction Pine Level Baptist Church %,.ill hold their Relay for Life Silent Auction Saturda\. April 8, 2006. from 10 a.m. until 1 p.m. at the Ja\ Community Center. Proceeds from the auction Sill go to the American Cancer Sociert 's RelaN for Life. There will be a lot of good items up for the auction. so come on do%\ n to the Community Center and sign up. It is a good cause. FOJL ongoing book sale Friends of the Ja\ Library are still holding their Ongoing Book Sale. Prices range from 25c each to rihe books for a S$100. \%ith the exception of older paperbacks. Look on the \%all to the n right. -\hen wou go in the Ja\ Library\ for the books on sale. Profits go to help improve Jay Library's services and resources a\ ailable to the Jay area citizens. For more infor- mation, please call 675-6293. Chamber & JAMA to meet The Jay Area Chamber of Commerce %ill meet Monday. April 10, 2006. at the Jay Community Center, beginning at 6 p.m. Supper "aill be served. This is a combined meeting of the Chamber and the Ja\ Area Merchants Association I.J IAM). MCMC annual meeting Moore Creek Mount Carmel Utilities i" water system will hold their annual meeting Monday. April 10. 2006 at the Jlay Cit\ Hall. The meeting \\ ill begin at 7 p.m. Three board seats are up for election. Cash prizes \ ill be given to luck\ NICIMC members \\ ho hold the Sinning tickets The cash prizes are - one-S100. 2-$50. and four-S'25. Members of MCNIC afterr sN stem are encouraged to come and tote to fill the three board seats and find out \ khat is going on in \'our water si stemn. There \ ill be a financial report and )our questions ains\\ered. The Sannta Rosa Press G~iaztte S a t u r d a y A p r i l 0 , 0 u u o1 , ,,* - v . . * . .. . .. . . . - -. .. Today in Jay Can you guess what this is? Make? 7 Model? Year? I, *' - - Jay Elementary School announces honor roll students The follow ing students v worked dthigenitl and made the Honor Rolls at Ja\ Elementar, School for the Third Nine \Weeks of 2005 2006( s-c hool c ear Coneratulations' Dal(on Bohning Makenzie Bra.. Paige Bra'i. Bnana Bro'n. Jeffre:, Chen. Kolb\ Copeland. Brooke Donahue. Camille Dri'er. Cod)s English. Thomas Fischer. -nna Gibbs Carist.\n Golden. Abb\ Harrison. Tessa Hendricks. Summer Jo ner. Haden NMcCaskill. Colb, Odom. Carl\ - O'ens, MereJirh Ov.en,, Hannah Ro cb its. Lo.an R-,..eii. Pai" , . Srnruh. Satchel starline. Bra Lee Straahbridge. Shelby Thonias. Ma. .- Whman. aid DlIan \\>olfe. AlI As & B's Eddie Aeraut. Austin Autre\, Katie Baker. Sarah Barues. Dana- Blackmon. Allison Blair. Kaylen Blair. Kai\ Bodiford. Crs:tal Bronri. Cod', Briani. Chandler Burgess. Eli Burkhead. Jacob Burnham. Shellic Butler. Tra' is Co.oleN. Abhb Copeland. Rode!l Denriham. Colbh Dianiond. Lauren Diamond. Mallora\ Diamond. Emil, Dobson. Lauren Dufilho. Kendra Duncan. Kirah Dunsford. Erin Fiirall, Aaron Flohd. Justice Garcia. Joshua Ga,,.Jerenmi Gibbs. 1. D Godfie\. Jacks.on Godv.in. John Daniel Golden. Ean Goodson, Dalton Gunn T\iler Hlartien. Hilljir Hendricks. Austin Hernng. Tabitha Hoomes. Diandra Howard. Sai\ner Hudson. Ale\ Jackson. -mAbeil\ lames. Mike KelleN. Ta\lor Kelle\. Jason -Knight, Morgan Lev.-is. Keith .L .I_,u ibc. S , dine) L,.,.. ci . . K1,-: j- ,i Lov' rN. Che,enne Mack. Daniel Madden, Tro\ MNlndris. Noah McCarth,. Holden McCaskill. Megan McGee. Derek McLaughlin. Tr-stin McLau-hlin. Morgin Mitchemr. llt ia Moore. Ta:, lor Moore. Jake Motsco, Haley N Mulford. Zackar Nolan, Brooke Odom. T,ler Odom, James Parariore. Jod, Paramnore. Nakala Paul. Jessal'n Phelps. Blake Pilrim. T', ler Pres-cott. Ariel Printz. Abb, Rane, Tori R.au-ht. Ton Reed. Stephani Rice..- Aliha Roberts. Austin Sapp. Ja.Lob Shultz. Rebecca Shultz. les-l',n Singlee. Kajtelnn Stetson. Brooke Tegenkamnp. NMarshal Thomas. Eric Tie\ino. Bakleigh Lipton. Hunter Vaughn. Ben \\atson. Lor.i Watson. Sarah \\eaer. Connor \Veekes. Kendra ellsls, Laura \\Wess.el. Hunter \\liarnms. Shania \\ilson. and NMaranda \\ise. Citizenship. Jacob F'',rit,. Brodi Del.ch.h Haylee M a-...., K.-dil \e,-k,',. Noah Good'on. Mjatilie.'. Boumt.ell. Amber Dames. Aleus SingleN. Rile\ Johnson. Colb\ Jandran, Luke Burkhead. Morgan Flo\d, Ka,.la Perr\, Chrisiian McCall, Dakota Rile,, Shelb\ Edwards, Rebecca Boutwell; Cori Ritter, Case Steadhair. Breidanr Patterson. Dallihn Ed. .rds, Lesliec Kelles. Hana Franklin. MNadison Head. Carissa Mulford. Jame, Hatfield. Je.se Belaneer. Brilan- Are,.� Sdne) Atkins Cod'. Deese. Robin Green. Marcuis \Vallace, Sidra Sprai. T, ier Blackinon. Brerit Shuier. Kim Gurn. Shila Routee. Brianna Pearson. Kal\i O'Brien. Dakota Cassad\. Conner Hendricks. NMichaela Steikart. Riana Wolfe. Matthev. Cat\er, Kamerson Richardson. Samantha Steadhamn. Kenned', Saltier. jerod Jone., . - J Nash. Ton Raught. Jackson God'.lin, Ma\ Whitarian Briiittai Ash-.oith. effre, Chen. Briana Brov'.n, Clint Sheffield., Shanria Dales. Ba, leigh Lip[.n. Hunter \\illliaiis .Jas.'n Gonzalci, Rebekah , .Macks. Hillar. H-endncks. Blake Pilgrim. Ta lor Moore. Isaiah Pyvrtz. Katelinn Stetsonr. Dyin Sirms, Cod) Thonmpson, Shellie Butler, Slielb Thomas.. ake Mlotsco, Becca Call.'..a.) Haden McCaskill. Jesse Cain, C:arist, n Golden. AustinriAutrey, anid Abbs RaneN Santa Rosa Christian is proud of their honor students The following students worked real hard and achieved their status on [he "A" and: �"A B" Honor Rolls for Santa Rosa Christian School. Cong ratulations' "A" Honor Roll: Canireron Badders.. Alc\andra. Blankenship. Andre'. Brien. Allyson : Devine, Abigail F.irrini;to'n. Chri'tiane Gambold Jessic.i Olsen. Joelle Romeu,., Tori Ware, Hannah DelMarco Alessandria Holley, KaN leb Lips, Rachel Adams, Claire Armstron., Adreana Bell, Erik Blackwell, Sabrina Bonilla, Al.ssa Brainard. Jason Gibson, Tommni Hurle\. Adriana Patrick, Enima Hamilton. Gabrielle Hans.,en. Mariah Holt, Hunter McKinnorn.'Dona Maria Reed Hannah Wakeman, Brian, Abecnojar. Chekenne Andrew, \Vill Blankenship, Kyle Brainard Stei.en Truhlat. Bethany Van Riper, Devin Z% olski, and Nicole W hitne . Jonathan Van Riper. Miss. Watson, Ri an Brainard, Oliver Guthmann, Mariana Barrag:in, Zachar', Farrington. Aubrey Harden, Kyle Harwell, Jessica Lee, James Van Riper, Ariane "lanbold. and Janic Smith, "A'B" Honor Roll Cole Foster, Karina Gutliniann. Margaret Haniltoln. Samiuel Truhlar, Kenra \are. James Adams, Chase Andrew, Aron Atencio. Jonatih.ar Brainard, MNahl Burch. Brandon Craver, NMeKe rina Engle, Bailey McKenzie. Morzgan Newton, Nyomie Norrish, Justin Polk, Dalia Reed. Hunter Rollo, Brenden Snmith Jeffre\ Ste,,ail. Trey West, fMichael \\hit-ne:,. Bryan Brainard, Austin B',id. Tristan -Deaver, Niclh.la- Gardner, Ethan Honeycutt, Emily Jepsen, Tyler Kowalski, Remy Ruryk, Dillyn Tuller, Rebelah \\Vachob, Christopher VWal ton, Lexi Ward. A\lexandra Ardoiri. Christi,an Bondi, Andre Correa, Rachel Deyine, Ashley Johnson, Dakota Lynch, Katelyn Whitne,. Mariali Aid, Nicholas Badders. Laka\ lah Bowen, Adrian Dun, Breeannii Grace%. Paul Martin. Ale. Re nolds. \shleN Ste\en,. Leah Ard. TJ McNeil. Senja Reed; Natalie Rollo, Joseph V\a..hib. Kye- Keyann Bates, Jamie Crawford, Ashley Frenk, Alexius Jackson, Carby Lohr, Jonathan Hand, Ambrosia Jones, Brittney McNeil. Shaun' Babb, Jolie Jepsen; and Saiah Bei,. Oriole Beach honor roll students are congratulated Mrs. ' Sherry .Diamond, Principal, Mr, Warren Stevens, Assistant Principal, and the Oriole ., Beach Elemenentar Staff congratu- late the following student., of the 3rd 9 weeks grade period. 3rd Grade - Camille Adkison, Dalton Cramer, Sydney Ezelle, Lindsey Harrison, Griffin Lynch, Hannah Miller, Lyndsey White, Joshua Wise;Nolan Blanchard, Rachel Carr, Sarah Grubbs, Devin Gura, Alex Holloway, Taylor Robinson, Jeffrey Tonti;Kayla Carroll, Brittany Cole, Hailey Gilbert, Dylan Hanks; Zach Arner, Thomas Flynn, Molleigh Moore, Gant Player, Allie Truett, Emily Viglione, Savannah Wilson;Kaitlin Carver, Trent Compton; David Paul Carbaugh, Isabella Espenscheid, Jacob Kubik, Samuel Hicks, Brent Perez;Jordan Doman, Collin Kagan, Brie Perdue, Jacob Peavy; 4th Grade-Alex Kagan; Christopher Laurent, Abbey Olsen, Madison Ormsby, Alyssa Riley, Elizabeth Spence; Josh Ceravolo, Julia Cutler, Lydia Ellington, Olivia Fry, Kaleigh Holifield, Maggie Player, Ashley Tringas; Tiffany Girod, Katie McComber, Gillian Werner; C,'uine\ Avritt, Madeldine Emnholz. Amelia Leenig, Kaylen Reynolds; 5th Grade - Rachel Carter. Y- nhu Ngo.Blaec Belarano,. Aly Coleman, Andrev. F1 nn. Trent Kehoe, Elizabeth Ken'ortiby, Christina Rutherford;, Anna Caldwell, Haley Doman, Thomas Humphrey, Mitchell Scudiero, Chad Wise; Christin Campbell, Stuart Campbell, Derek Matusz, Torrey \Williams, Nick Bookout, Hailey Philips, Justin Williams;, Gavin Beck'. ith. Alycia Gilbert, Nick Kozbiel, Justin Shoemaker; A/B Honor Roll 3rd Grade- Terry Barnes, Dylan Blass, Tori Christiana, Erin Dellinger, Jasmyn Hearn, Kenny Herrholz, Larissa Hillman, Kevin Kuktelionis, Zach Mathews, Emily Naquin, Kendall Parrett; Gunnar Andersen, Janna Campbell, Kyle Goldsmith, Mac Pewitt, Taylor Scheele; Samantha Clark, Isabel Randall, Meredith Snyder, Alicia Stevens, Claire Youngman; Sebastian Brainard, Alison Courtney, Noah Desimone, Cayla Ephraim, Landon Godwin, Susie Harris, Alison Jennings, Zach Ray, Taelor Smith, Brooke Torraca; Nathanie Arner, Luke Stachler, Brent White, Melia Wright, Jackson Shelton; Gray Aanestad, Haley Clifft, Chloe Gillman, Dylan Hollov .,. Aimbet Moynihan, Nicholas Phlam, Makenna Powell, Tea Richardson, Alyssa Stivers Bailey Anderson, Holly Diermyer, Yasha Loera-Gracia, Ashley McIninch; 4th Grade-Mason Baker, .Gwen Brewer, CC Hamlin, Abi Kaufmann, Courtney Land, T.J. Owen, Emily Senn, Will Turnipseed, Hayden Waters, Mariah Winslow; David Akridge, Baylee Bunyard, Erin Burgess, Kaylen Darrow, Nick Gelormini, Aspen Lee, Kaitlyn Leopard, Sarah Meehan, Chase Parnell, Sydney Willard; Lindsey Babb, Regan Beard, John Cobb, Emily Delp, Joshua Dick, MaiChi Do, Don Harris; Patrick Macauley, Katie McCloskey; Danielle Bodovetz, Carole Anne Henderson, Hannah Holthaus, Jonathan Martin, Blake Myers, Caleb Smith; Logan Brown, Cori Day, Daniel Lawson, Erika Herrholz, Ian Skeves, Ashley Truax; Tyler Beddow, Katie Depler, Gray Dorsey, Austin Garrett, Matthew Holman, Brianna Rogers, lan Scroggins, Victoria Sullivan, Joey Tobin, Will Weston, Nick White 5th Grade - Don Traii..Jloe Fr-,. Lena Hall, Ale\ Pag.o:nis, Shannon Ga.llenbeck, Rand, Halpin. Ian Sarra; Nina ' Ewens, Josh Gerdeman, Cody' King, Nick Maduri, Angela McGaugh, John Murphy, Mark Schoettle, Mallory Tarkowski; Dalton Barlow, Brock Clifft, Sydney .Dawson, Katarina Espenscheid, Ayyan Goudeau, Vanessa Holding, Kolt Johnson,Kristen Neyman, Cory Parker, Emily Samson, Connor Torraca, Patrick Turnipseed; Simone Caniekeratne, Monica Castanon, Kyle Folland, Devin Holt, Madison Hubbard, Matt Kolokouris, Darian Lee, Taylor Marcum, Zach Middleton, Seth Rejda, Austin Robertson; Craig Barnhill, Justin Copeland, Eliza Jones, Elizabeth Kubik, Michael Lewis, Ben Lockhart, Maddison Luchsinger, Jessica Odom, Brandon Vogt, Zack Winslow; Korie Abernathy, Landon Cagle, Hunter Dellinger, Courtney Platt, Savannah Richardson, Peter Vierthaler, Nathan Youngman. Page 9-A Tody n ayBref May Beans Jul Beans Jun Can Dollar 0.8687 Jun Aust, Dollar 0.7299 May OJ May Lumber May Corn 241.5 Jun Tbonds 108.625 May Cocoa. May Wheat 352.5 Jun Hogs Jun Euro 1.2283 May Pork Belly Jun British Pound 1.7541 Jun Yen Jun Cattle 0.858 Jun Gold Jun Swiss Franc 0.7812 Jun U.S. Dollar 88,63 May Silver 64.075 May Coffee 81.975 ,May Sugar 150.95 325.6 1496 108.85 ,17.77 74.6 May Crude Oil 67.94 600.4 May Heat Oil 1.8907 12.105 May Unleaded 1.9999 May-Copper 264.25 May Nat. Gas 6.972 Source: A.G. Edwards & Sons, Inc. Richard Hill Turner, Jr., Vice President-Investments Kitchen Korner Noodles . . , - k ,. .\ /. 3 egg yolks " .. 2 tsp. water pinch of salt . _."- , flour L'" ' Enough flour kneaded into the dough to make it as hard as possible. Take 1/2 of it at a time and roll as thin as paper. Let dry slightly, roll into a loose roll and cut very fine with a sharp knife. Spread out to dry. Use any noodle recipe. Especially good for chicken noodle soup. -Kolbe Family Futures Markets iWeekly Recap - Explosive Gains in the Mletals leads widespread Commodity Rally. By late last week, three of the most popular corn-. modity indexes, the CRB. Goldman Sachs, Goldman Sachs. and Do\w Jones-AIG. had all reached their highest levels in almost seven weeks. Big gains in the metal, softs. and energy complex- es were the main drivers behind the gains., while livestock futures appeared to be the' biggest restraint on even greater highs. Gold and silver led the w\ay in the metals. as the $600 mark \\as breached in the October 2006 contact. arid front month lNay Silver rocketed through the $11 maik and reached new\ 23 year highs of $11.71 1/2 by Thursday's close. Several factors \\ere cited for the strength in metals., including increased world ten- sions, and of first quarter positioning, and anticipa- tion of SEC approval for a proposed silver ETF. An American Stock Exchange official speculated that the ETF could begin trading as early' as the first \\eek of April. In addition a big pullback in the U.S. dollar against the Euro currency on Thursday helped boost the entire complex\. helping copper and palladium set new contract highs as \\ell as the precious metals. In the softs pits, cocoa. cotton, and coffee all ral- lied off some recent 1o\vs. sugar continued to build on its recent run higher, and orange juice hit new contract highs as it broke through the $1.50 mark for the first time since earl\ 1992. While each com- modity has its ow n fundamental reasons helping to support the market, there \\ere some common rea- sons cited by traders for the surge in prices. Big gains inin other commodities, primarily gold and crude oil, probably led to additional speculative buying. rather than the usual commercial or indus- trial participation. Once again, a downturn in the dollar \vas also cited as bullish for the markets, as it makes U.S. products cheaper for foreign cus- tomers. After trading below $62 as recently as March 23rd, Ma\ Crude Oil Futures staged an impressive rally. breaking through $67 for the first time since early' Februar\y. Ongoing political worries in Nigeria. coupled with increased fears about the sit- uation in Iran and a bullish weekly in\ entor\ report helped push the entire petroleum sector higher. Reports surfaced late last w\\eek that. Iran would conduct a major military\ exercise in the Persian Gulf, which could further fahi the flames of a poten- tially incendiary situation, as the UN continues to work toward halting Iran's nuclear ambitions. On Wednesday, the Department of Energy's .weekly storage report shoed a draw on gasoline stocks of 5.4 million barrels, much more than analysts had been expecting. The resulting gains in unleaded Gasoline Futures spilled over into the Crude Oil pits, driving the market back within a few dollars of the ?$70 mark. , v A . ' J__; - __; A n )nn ot I The Santa Rosa Press Gazette Saturday April 8, 2006 Church AFRICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL ZION Isaiah Chapel AME Zion Church 5i038 Dr. Martin Luther King. Jr Drne. Milton AFRICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL Greater Bethlehem AIME 5299 Richburg St . Milton ANGLICAN Trinimt, by the Fields 490I West Spencerfield Road, Pace APOSTOLIC First Apostolic Church 5574 E. Highway 90,. Milon Pace Apostolic Church 4763 Old Guernsey Road. Pace ASSEMBLIES OF GOD Bagdad 1 si Assembli of God 4513 Forsih Street. Bagd:ad East Milton Assenmb, of lGod 5174 WVard Basri Road. Million Ebenezer .Asseniblr ot God Ebenezer Church Road. Jay Faith Chapel Assembly of God 205 South Airport Road. NMilon First Assembl, of God 6163 Dogwood Drive. Million Glad Tidings Assembr of God E. Highway 90. Pace .ia\ First .As-embly of God 400 S. Alabama Street. Ja', McLellan Assembl. of God 60(50 Three Noich Trail, Milon Nea Hope Assembli of God 95510 Chumuckla Hi% N. Pace Pace Assenbly of God 3.94- H,%. 90. Pace True Grace Fellow, ship Assembly. ot God 5P17 Wiillard Norris Rd., Milion Welcome Assembly of God 8581 Welcome Church Road, Abiloni BAPTIST - .A Berrhill Road Bapiost-ABA 30145 Bernr hill Road Milton Bethet M ,issionar\ Baptist -AB-\ 6175 Old Bagdad Ha\. . Milton Fell,'. ship Baptist Church ABA 5223 H\.90.Pace First lissioriar. Baptist -ABA 3949 Pace Road. Pace Galilee MissionarN Baptiit- ABA Hvy 9l, W\est Milton BAPISIT Aralon Baptist 4316 Aralon BlI.d . Milton East Side Baptist 4584 \\ard B.i.ir. R ..ajd. M, i.-ii Faith Baptiit 6423 Hamilton Bridge Rd. Million First Baptiot ,m Harold 115.85 Goodrange Drre. Milton Mount Pilgrim Baptst 5!03 Dr. Martin Luther King Ir Street. Mtlion St. John D, mne Miss-ionai-y.Baplist 5363 St. Johns Street. Milton BAPTIST - INDEPENDENT Bible Baptist Church of Pace Directory 401 Il Vern Street. Pace Bible \\ja Baptist Church 5976 Dog%'ood Dn'.e Milion Bro' nsdale Bapnsit Church Chuniuckia Hw'. lay Jo:, Bible Baptist 8613 Huy 90. Milton Pleasant Hill Missionary Baptist 5550 Econfina Street. Mlorton Solid Rock Baptist 6760 East Gate Road. Milton Trinit Baptist 5301 Highway. 90. Pace Victory Baptist 411000 a\\alon BIld., Milton West Florida Baptist 5621 HaN 90, Milton Fil Am Baptist Church 5240 Dogv.ood Dri.e. Milton BAPTIST -SOLUTHERN A\alon B.iptiit 4316 M\alon Bld.. Milton Berrndale Baptist Church 6 '30 Hki -4. Ij\% Billor\, Ist Baptist of Holler,- Nava'.rrec Higha\MI S" North Holle', Black'.'ater Baptist 11689 Munson H\'.' . Milton CalvaIry Baptist H., W9.Allentiov.n Cora Baptist 12953 Hwy 197. la. East Side Baptist 4SS4 \Vard Basin Road. Million Ferns Hill Baptisi 684 Chaffin Street Milton First Bagdad Bjapust 452'-' Fors, h St.. Bagdad First Bapiist oi Gjrcon Point 1 'O Garcon Point Rd . Milton First Baptist of Milton 6797 Caroline St.. Milton Florida Bapust Con\ention 341 Ashmore Lane. Pace Flondaito n Baptist 3851 Diamond Street .Pace Harmony Ridge Baptist 5536 H\-y. 90 W. Pace Hickory' Hammock Baptist Hiclkory Hammock Rd. E.Milton Imrnanual Baptist 4187 H.\;,. 91i. P.ce lanes Street Bputist 6658 Jame' Street. Million Ja\ First Bapust 214 S Alabama Street. Ja\ Lir ine Truth Church iConteniporary i leenn- at S S. Di\xon Intermediate School. Pace Mount Caliar So Baptist 53'1i0 Berrt hill Road Milton Ner Bethel Baptist li 1095 Chumuckl.i H'.- , Jaj\ Ne, L.ie Bapii't 635.'0 Bi(a,b.rr Street. Million Mount Pleasant Baptiust 6151 Dogrood Dr. Milton Oliet Baptist 5240 Dog"ood Drie NMiltor Pine Le'el Baputst 3300 Pine Le\el Church Road. Jay, Pine Terrace Bapiist 6212 Pine Blossom Road Milton Pleasant Home Baptist 8500 Pleasant Home, NMunson Santi. Rosa Baptist Aso ~i~kk~zdtIL q~atJ~of 3L~ Amol FenLis Hill Church of God in Christ 909 N. Alabama St.. Million Hope Ministr. -Church of God in Christ. [nc 113 Willing Street. Milton World Church of God Milton \Worship Center 5177 Stei\art St., Milton Community Chapel Church of God. -4300 Pace Lane. South of Wal-Mart Second Chance Church of God in Christ 5887 N. Stevart St.. Milton CHURCH OF GOD Covenant Church of God 4645 School Ln . Pace Church of God of Prophect 6-10 Gl:er Lane. Million. FL COMMUNITY-OF CHRIST Cornmunit, of Christ 6656 RaN.,mond Hobbs St.Ailtin CHURCH OF.IESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DA _SAINT Church of Jesus Christ of Latter da\ Saints 5737 Berrt hill Rd.. Milton EPISCOPAL 6S20 H',. 87 North Milion Spring Hill Baptist Church 9214 Munson Hr', Milton Wallace Bapnst Church 6601 Chumuckla HwN. Woodbine Baprist Church 4912 Woodbine Road Pace BAPTIST -NIHSSIONARY NM Bethel Baptist 175 Limit Street Milton Nei\ Macedonia Baptist Church 4751 Chumuckla Hv.y. Pace Ne\ Providence Nlissionar'i Baptist 4175 Popcorn Rd.. Milton CATHOLIC St Rose of Lima Catholic Church 6457 Park A'e SW Milion. FL CHARISMATIC Sheperd House MinistrN 5739 Stevart St. Million CHURCH OF CHRIST Bagdad Chuch of Crinst 4413 Garcon Point Hv.y.. Bagdad Berr- hill Church of Chnst 3679 Berryhill Rd Pace. Church of Christ 300 Margaret St Milton. lay Church of Chnst E. High ay- 4. Jay Margaret Street Church of Christ 6'45 Margaret Street. Milton, McLellan Church of Christ lMunson Hu y Milton Susan St Church of Christ 600 Susan St. Milton West Milion Church of Christ 5300 Highr ay 90. Pace Pea Ridge Church of Christ 4400 Bell Lane. Pea Ridge CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST St Mar, 's Epicopal Church 6542 Oak St. Milton FULL GOSPEL Million Victor3) Minirstres 7235 E Hv 90 Milton Li% ing Faith Church 7400 Reformauon Rd Milton HIOLINESS Hollandton Holiness Church I 51 Pine' iev. Church Rd. Ja\N Contact Hansel Prescontt 65-4346 Cobbto n Holiness 4700 Greenood Rd Ja:,. FL 32565 INDEPENDENT Grace Bible Church 623 Chestnut, Milton INTERDENOM1INATIONAL E angel Chriian Church 6763 Margaret St. Milton Ken Sumerall Minisitres 4901 Forest Creel; Dr. Pace .IEHOV4H'S WITNESSES Jeho'ah's \\tnesses Milton Congregation 5696 Bernrhill Rd, Milton LLTHERAN _ Eternal Trinity Lutheran Church 6076 Old Bagdad Hr'\ . Milton METHODIST Chlnsi Lnited Methodist Church 5983 Dogr.ood Dr.. Million Chtrnmuckla United Mlethodist Church 9485 H\%\. 197. Chunmuickla Elizabeth Chapel Linted Methodist Church SiO.0 Chumuckla Hv.\ . Pace I st Urited Meith Church ot Pace 4540 Chumuckla Ho v.. Pace \\odbrm United Methodist .Church 5200 Woodbine. Pace Bagdad United Methodist Church -;4540 Fors,ith St . B.gdad First United Metliod;is Church 6SW3 Bertr\hil! Rd.. Milton J.I, United Meth':,dist Church 300 South Alabama St . Jai' Mae Ed.,ards NMemorial ULirted Methodist Church 5052 NMulat Road. Milton. FL Pine ie" LUnited Methodist Church 14i00 Pine% ie"\ Church Rd Ja',. \\esle Menorial LUnited Methodist Church 4-'l0 School Ln, Pace. FL Woodbine United Methodist Church 52011 \\oodbine-Rd.. Pace NAZARENE First Church of the Nazarene 5162 Aenida Del Fuego. Pace NON-DENOMINATIONAL Chrisatin Life Church 4-401 A\alon Blid. Million Chnsnan Life Church 4-1401 Ajalon Blkd , Milton Church of the Lri ing God 3375 Garcon Pi. Mliltin Nev Teitamnent Church 5277 Glo.er Ljne, Mli[on Shepherd Houue Ministnes 5739 N Stei'.art St . Milton Word Ali.e Chrintian Church 57(17 Ste".arr St.. Milton \\et Milton Church of Christ 53i(00 High'.\a, 90. Pace PE NTECOSTAL Gospel Lighthouse Church li1"li01 Chumuickla Hr. .. Pace unitedd Pentecostali Church ot Berr',dale 75SO H8v.: 4.IJa\, PENTECOSTAL - HOLINESS Mount Zion Pentecostal Holines- Church 5532 Osceola St.. Miitor Chumuckla Pent'.coustal Hiline.%s Church 2541 Hu,, jIS2.' j\ Lit ing \Word \\or;hip Centei 55'73 Ste airt St. Million Roe ille Holiness Churchr Murison Ha ', . Milton CohbbLt~on Holinei, Church 4'1110 Greer'.ood Road iH.',, 1H4i Ia,. FL 32565 PRESBYTERIAN - PC \ \\estinster Priesb'i terian Church PCA 6659 Park A' enue Milton MNEN AND BRETHREN. \\HAT SH4LL \\E DO?" ACTS 2 3' - 41 "Sj e'. \our '.esl' from this unto '. ird Generation Then their, that L2.tll, recei, ed hi ' ord .'erc baptized 4/"- 1 N �7foy" _y rxm-tedto de &em; cy" EPISCOPAL St. Mary's Si CHURCHi'. S>Episcopal-Church . T_. : R--v,.- :rin , allace Services: S Sunday Holy Eucharist: 8:00 & 10:00 am Sunday School: 9:45 am 6849 Oak Street Wednesday Holy Eucharist: 6:00 pm 6849 Oak Street Milton, Florida 32570 Nfursery provided Phone i850i 623-2905 for Sunday service fi Eternal Trinity Lutheran Church 7il LC - MS Rev. Daniel Thies, Ph.D.. - Pastor Worship Services: Sunday - 8:00 & 10:30 a.m. Sunday School 9:15 a.m. Clearly teaching God's unchanging Word 6076 Old Bagdad Hwy http://eternaltrinity.org Office Phone. 623-5780. E-mail: Info@eternaltrinity.orgi J Covenant Church of God 4645 School Lane * Pace, FL 32571 "Preaching the Gospel publicly and from house to house." Acts 20:20 God is Moving! Benny M. Turner, Pastor Service Times Phone: 850-994-1273 Sunday 10:00 AM Worship Fax: 850-995-1737 Wednesday 7:00 PM Study Committed to excellence as we serve Jesus. Come grow with us . Hickory Hammock Baptist Church Pastor Carl Gallups since 19871) . . Worship & Cnildren's Church 8:30 & 10 00 am ,, _1., Sunday School 9:00 & 10:00 am , ., Biole Sludy For All Ages 5:00 pm ,--- -'' Wednesday Worship 6:30 pm ' ., Prescnool All Services 8351 Hickory Hammock Road, Milton * 623-8959 * ww.hickoryhammoikb-apllst org Dynamic Worship * Music * Drama * Children & Youth Ministries and lots more! Pace Community Church Reaching Seekers, Building Believers Features... * Live band, contemporary music * Exceptional children's & teen ministry * Safe, clean nursery & preschool classes * Small Groups & Seminars Affiliation... * Non-denominational & Bible based * Purpose Driven * A member of the Willow Creek Association 994-4310 www.PaceCommunityChurch.com Future Plans... * New worship facility now under construction on 25 acre campus Where? Currently meeting at Pace High School, 4065 Norris Road, Freedom Hall Ronnie Christian When? 10:00 A.M. Sunday Pastor Pace Assembly of God Pace Assembly Ministries, Inc. - . 3948 Highway 90 * :--"Pace, Florida 32571-1998 l r C -L .-. L ,rii Ir i u ,', .%; 'i.':r ,:,,A , 9 JA.l r, " V' ' : " ' r.1..r - i .r :V . . , t 'a C sTpm0 , ,i- ,ii , .-n' r..:.h . iiij ..mn- Tv-,. 730 jr r ,. V H , ,!- i lji r.'. n. - i n61. rrri r, , ,, ,,, , , -,,..,p ,. rr. ,- hr.M T m.. Ri r :, . IN i n-TJT 1 F 1.1 I.F 4 4a. ,pm "A Church That Makes No Apology For The Old-Time Religion" Celebrate with us! Sunday School 9:00 a.m. Morning Worship 10:00 a.m. Evening Worship 6:00 p.m. Wednesday Opportunities available , for all ages 6:30 p.m. CHRIST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH . 5983 Dogwood Drive, -Hwy 89), Milton Church Office: 623-3820 Robert West, Pastor_ YOU'RE INVITED CIIHnURCH LIKE iT USED TO BEIl Have you been l6oking I�or a church thdt is)ik. YOU used to remember? A ChUI-CII that has Traditioncal CIILII-CII MUSiC A Church where the Bible -is opemed and is taLIo'2)It vet-se by verse A Cl�urch t1hat is centlered. on bUildill- Stl'01'10., NhlilieS Come Visit Us! Grace Bible Church 6331 Chestnut Street Milton. FL 32570 623-4671 Dr. Dayton Hobbs, Senior Pastor Rev, Tod Brainard, Pastor Sdhday School: 9:45 a.m. Sunday Morning: 11:00 a.n. Sunday Evening: 6:00 p.m. \Wednesday: 7:00 p.m. PanA 10 A SFirst United Methodist Church of Milton 6830 Berryhill Street 623-6683 Worship Senrice @ 8:30 & 11:00 Sunday School @ 9:45 Youth fellowship @ 5:00 Small enough to care, Large enough to serve! t Ova lu rs PRFSBYTERIAN - tiS- First Presbiterian Chuich of Nlilto'n 52i.6 Elmira St . Milton FL Pace Presb irenan Church 45S- woodbine e Rd , Pace. FL PRllI1TI\E BAPTIST Bethleheii Primir e Baptist Church 5339 Zeio Ln . Milton. FL Mount Zi.:in Pnrrinte Bapiist Church 603 4th -'. , Milton. FL PROTESTANT Million SDA Church 52SS Bent, hill Rd , Milion SEVENTFI-DAY DVENTIST Milton Sevenih-Day Ad. entist Church 52.8s Berrihill Rd Iilton UNITED PENTECOSTAL. First Pentecostal Church of Ba dad 4636 Forssth St.. Bagdad VINEYARD Ba\ Area \ ine, ard Church Milton C.oinimunit\ Center 5629 Brrom Street. Milton Th. . Sana Ra Press 1a1e011-A .g.1 'Reeder & Pollak to wed Mr. and Mrs Joe Reeder are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Krnstal Nicole Reeder to Paul John Pollak IV of Milton. An April 2007 wedding date is set. Paul John is the son of Debra Pollak-Bo\wen of Bellv'iew. Nebraska and Paul Pollak of Milton. Patrick & Lowry & Lincoln LT.wis tn marry A- w VV A- -.P %0%�f a LJLILaoLA a JL Ms. Sharon Smith Parick. of Jay and Mr. Mark Patrick. of Pace are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Megan Julet Patrick to Joshua Alan Lew is. son of Mr.. and Mrs. Greg Le" is. of Chumuckla. Megan is the granddaughter of Mrs. FaNe Smith. the late Mr. Lewie Frank Smith, and Mr. and Mrs. William Patrick. Josh is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Cortez Lew is. Mrs. Carole McDamel and Mr. and Mrs. Larry McDaniel. MNegan, a graduate of Jay High School. %\ill be graduating in April from Florida State Universit\ with Bachelor of Science degree in Dietetics. Josh, also a graduate of Jay High School. is currency a licensed general contractor with Lew\ is Custom Homes. The couple's wedding is planned for MaN 6, 2006. announce engagement Jim and Joyce LotP r, of Jay announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter. Angela Kaye to Samuel L. Lincoln of Milton. Angi is the granddaughter of the late Pete and Lucille Lo.\r. of Ja\. and the late Da\e and Gladys Robertson of Hues town, AL. She is a 1991 graduate of Ja\ High School and a 1996 graduate of the Uni\ersit\ of Southern Mississippi \\ith a BSBA degree with an emphasis in accounting. She is currently employed \with Stewart's Bookkeeping and Tax Preparation in Ja\. Sam is the son of D eight Lincoln of Robertsdale, AL and Frieda Hardee of Greenville. MS. He is also a 1991 graduate of JaN High School and the sole proprietor of Pasture Solutions, LLC in Milton. FL. The wedding \will be held at 6 p.m.. April 29. 2006 at Jay First Baptist Church. A reception % ill follow at the bride's par- ents' residence in Jay. All family and friends are invited to attend. Santa Rosa County welcomes new arrivals! Ashley Godwin & Jack Gilbert. a son. Eden Gilbert, born Tuesda\, March 14. 2006. Aaron Cowles & James Thompson, a daughter. born Wednesday. NMarch 15, 2006. Jennifer Barnes & John Martin, a son. Gavin Isaac Martin, born Wednesday, March 15, 2006. Jennifer Amerson & Michael Amerson, a son, Michael Amerson.i Jr.. born Wednesday, Nlarch 15, 2006. Cassie, Gibbs-Shaeffer & William Petersen, a son, Brooks Peterson, born Thi rsday, IMa'rch 16, 2006. Lasharrell Thomas, a daughter, Ciara Thomas, born Monday, March 20, 2006. Amanda Pipes, a daughter. -.. Chrisha Pipes,, born -0 Tuesday, March 21,'2006. Kamesa Cooley, a daugh- ter, Jaliyah Cooley, born . Tuesday, March 21, 2006. Pamela Johnson, a son, Wyatt Kersey. born Tuesday. March 21, 2006. April Sinitiere., a son. B'rvston Sinitiere. born Tuesday. March 28, 2006. Kimberly Honeycutt, a son, Luke Wesley, born Tuesday. March 28. 2006. Christina Caudell & Rickey Caudell. Jr., a son, Rickey Caudell III. born Wednesday, March 29. 2006. Karena Kramer & Jason Broxson, a daughter. Kalei Broxson, born Wednesday, March 29, 2006. Summer Darbonne & Leon Washington, a daughter, Liey Washington, born Wednesday., March 29, 2006. N i~7i] K--- ~ 1 .-t... .-~ a l~] Li ~ --1 'I. ~jjfJ Baby of the Week William Miller Koger Dana and Brandon Koger of Milton would like to welcome with love William Miller Koger, % hol was born Tuesday, February 21, 006 and weighed 6 pounds and 6 ounces. He \was 19-1'8 ' inches lon. His maternal grandparents are Dan and Bonnie KennedN of Pace. Paternal grandparents are Linda and the late William Koger of Pace. Aunts include Summer Kenned\ of Milton and MNlelissa Koger of Pensacola. This photo %\as taken b\ Tamara Stuck Photograph.\ -4II .II 7i , -J LL.-- .. L&L I . .. .... 1 ... .... .. � ... ..- i The Santa Rosa Press Gazette Savannah Thomoson. fl, I Page 11-A East Milton News -O .. Correctional Facility donates to EMES classrooms Non-Instructional Employee of the Year EMS Non-Instructionjl Employee of the -ear is Sherri Bohl-,an. She has worked in the EM Cafeteria for the past 6 ears and really enjoys her \work. Along %ith her coworkers. Sherri performs a wide range of duties from food preparation. ser-,ing students, decorating the cafeteria \\ith holiday themes and routine lktchen maintenance. Congratulations Sherri for all of \our positive contributions to the Desert Dell Cafe'. Darrel R. Greer i .-ItrrrT AIprieriiL., t850) 983-1471 6259 Highway 90. Million. FL 32570-1708 \Woov edardiorles '3nli I l,:ml..' X. " EdwardJonesi MAKING SENSE OF INVESTING For several years staff mem- bers of the Santa Rosa Correctional Facility have gen- erously provided supplies to the ESE classrooms at EMES. Mr. Joe Moody contacts the school each year and asks for a list of items needed by the teachers and their students. Taking the list back to the Correctional staff members. Moody has each department fill a box with supplies for a designated teachers and class- room. Staff members quickly fill the boxes on a voluntary basis. Once the boxes are filled. several members of the SRCI staff trael to EMES and per- sonally meet with the stodenis to present their gifts. This year. Lt. Johnson, Officer Rodgers. Ms. Mosser. Ms. Thomas, Mr. Peyton. Mr. Riley, and Ms. Covington joined Joe Moody for the visit to the school. From several of the students. and each classroom. Moody was presented with a gift of several handmade 'thank you' cards and letters. These special guests visited with the teachers and students. and everyone enjoyed looking into the boxes filled with the items for their classes. Principal Da% id Johnson thanked everyone for their generosity and continued sup- port of the ESE department at the school. April Calendar for East Milton ES April I0-13 - Spring Book Fair Chorus Production. v ill be held in the Media April 9 - Class pictures w ill Center. be taken. April 10 - Book Fair Family April 21 - 1st Grade classes Night. 5 to 7 p.m. v ill is.t the Zoo. April IL - 5th Grade King MS April 25 - 26 - ill be & Hobbs MS Orientation Kindergarten registration for SApril - Light refreshments students ho will anend EMES$X to be served for parents and Registranon times,are from 8 farruly members attending the a.m. to 3 p.m. each da\. Call the Book Fair. In the monung from school office at 983-5620 to 6:30 to 10:30 and in the after- learn whai health certificates . noon from 2 to 5 p.m., parents and ED forms are necessary\ for ma\ enjoy the snacks while each child and parents. ' they browse and shop. April 2 - Terrific Kids w ill be ' April - ESE classes will honored b. the Kiwanis Club. visit the Gulfanum. 3rd Grade 4th grade classes w ill ha\e their,, classes w ill go to Big Lagoon. End of the Year trip. Kindergarten classes w% ill con- April 2s & 29 - Relay for Life 'X duct their annual Egg Drop. %will be held at PJC Se'eral April 14 - NO SCHOOL! In participants from EMES % ill bert obserance of Good Friday % walking itth their teams during, SApril 17 - 20 - the Book Fair the e.ent. continues! Birthda)s this month are being April 1 - Kindergarten classes celebrated bN Ton\a Richards. v ill go the Gulfarium. Several . Shirle, Leslie. Donna Weekle�. EMES 5th Grader students will and Chris Be\ ins. , participate in ihe All Count) Congratulations! Poe Moody accepted thank y.ou cards from several students. l SRCI staff members presented donated supplies to the ESE Department at East Milton Elementary School. ftICV SHO AT HOME Advertise your SIOA I--,,_.M Call Nate Holler AZALEA SALE 0 Blooming 2 OAzaleas WALTHER NURSERY Hwy 182 West iJa i Je Ciumn ckla School Open 6 Days A Week 7am 994-5419 I Saturday April 8, 2006 DPana 192-A The Santa Rosa Press Gazette Look Inside for A Classifleds.^ kI SHelp Wanted *Real Estate -Automotive SSaturday Feature Adopt-A-Pet SI Business Service Directory u L azerre pn So t ' Find Your Name 'Plus much more . ILI] Sports si-d Two-man scramble for PHS Project Graduation Pace High Scnool Project Graduation will hold it's annual golf tournament at Stonebrook Golf Course on April 13. Check in begins at 11 a.m. with tee time set for noon for this two person scramble. The entry fee is $65 per player and all proceeds will go to the Pace High School Prolect Graduation. For more information you can call 995-9409 or 994-3825. Milton Kiwanis to hold four-man golf scramble The Milton Noon 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 with local projects is April 17 and the entry fee is $300 per team. The field is limited to the first 36 teams to enter. For more information or to register call 626-2632 or 393- 6034. 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 noiding its first ever bass fishing tournament on Mvlay 20 at River Run Marina. if you are interested in being a sponsor of the United Wa.,' of Santa Rosa County's inaugural bass fishing tournament please contact the United Way offices in Milton at 850-623--507. Basketball shootout is set for May 19 and 20 at MHS The Santa Rosa Minority HIVAIDS Task Force will hold their fourth annual basketball shootout on May 19 and 20 at M-lilton High School. Teams are lirrited to 10 pla,'- ersa and the entr, fee ,s 1605 per tearnm. Deadline to enter is ['la 5. For more information call 623-2616. Skateland hockey sign -ups are underway Sign-ups for Skateland's -outh and adult roller hockey leagues are going on until Apiil 29. All skill levers are welcome -with the ',o uh league aqes) 5 to 16 and the adult league ages 1 7 and older). This league will run from Ma:, until June. For more infor- nmation ',ou can visit www.skate- landmilton .cornm c call Skateland at 623-9415 Area stars prepare to shine By BILL GAMBLING PG Sport, Editor Just v.hen \ou thought bas- ketball season %as oxer. there is sull one game left to pla\ and Santa Rosa Counts has plenty to root for. The Inaugural "Florida Panhandle Shootout" i ill fea- ture seniors from Milton. Pace. and Ja\ hieh schools And Milton head coach Tim Short is the coach of the North Team. \\ which %\ ill face off against its South Team counter- parts on April 21 at 7 p.m. on the campus of the Linjersit> of West Florida. Short he is not sure ho,%r much coaching % ill be - %% ith the : - amount of talent on his roster. "1I don't think there Short \%ill be a whole lot of coaching involved." said Short. "At the first practice I wanted to make sure the guys got up and down the court and to see w ho can db what. "We're stressing defense. but I don't believe it ,ill be a ke\ to the game." The North Roster featured three seniors from lMiion - Robert Cars.on. Chris Duckworih, and Jeremy Millar - and Michael Wade from Ja\. On Monday\ Millar under- \went shoulder surgery and \\ill be unable to pla$ in the all-star game. "JeremNi %as a great leader for our team this year and he pla ed all season long .\iih his injuries." said Short. "He is dis- appo i rited that he can not pla. in the All-Star game. but felt that dus %%as some- tiung he had to take care of" the North Squad is Loftin Brad Reese Laurel Hill . Tre\ Shipman Laurel Hilli. Austin Garrett i Laurel Hill, Cedric NMcKinle.\ iNorthvie i., Courme\ Whailey (Northvie i. Frank Ed.'.ards iFt. Walton Beachi. Brandon Knight Ft. Walton Beachi. Dono\an Wells Nicevillei, Brandon Barron (Chocta\. hatchee i. Anthony Pauline i Chocta\, hatcheei. Kelii Peters Cresti e i. and DarrN 1 McGhee i Valtonri. "There is a \ hole bunch of talent on both sides." ,aid Duck\o0ith at media da\. "When I saw\ the South team I sa\' a lot of big people, but \' e ha\e a lot of size as well" The South squad tor the inaugural shooiouti featui-e See ALL-STARS. Pg. 3B (above) Keiith Germann was selected to the Class A Second -teain All-State- squad by- the Florida Sports Writers Association. (Right) Adam Allen was named to the 4A First-team All-State squad by the FSWA. Press Gazette photos by Bill Gamblin All-State Hoopsters 7 Local trio represent Santa Rosa County on All-State hoop rosters 13. BILL GAMIBLIN PG Sports Editor_ To be named one of the best among our peers is an honor. but to be listing among the best in the state that is a bigger store . This eek tihe Florida Sports Writers Association started releasing their Bo\ss Basketball All-State lists and so) far three Santia Rosa Count, players hai\e been honored. Mlilton junior Adan-, Allen has grabbed the biggest honor so far as he v' as named to the Class 4A first team. Allen. ,- ho !helped lead N ilton the heir llust State Finals appearance in nine \ears. averaged o'.er 22 points a game and 10' plus rebounds a game. Ne.\ s of this first tealm honor didn't seem to phase the reserved Allen. But he did admit to what %%ords of advice he might receive at home. "*N \l, dad iRandN i %\ill be happy." said Allen. "-But he V. ill tell me if I had of %worked hard- er that I could ha\e had a shot at being Mr Basketball." Right no" there is no off season for the Panthers big man as he is pla ing baseball and basketball tor a team call the Wildcats. vho .ILst played a tournament in Orlando. "I ha\e been playing bas- ketball since he state finals ended." said Allen "It has been baseball then basketball." So "what are the plans this summer for the Milton junior v ho is listing as his top schools right nov. as Alabama. Florida. Ba\ lor. and Florida State. "I1 wouldd like to go to a Pace continues By BILL GAMBLING PG Sports EJini _______- Pace High School is taking the region b\ storm arnd pro\- ine their talent. On W\\ednesda\ the Patriots deteated Pensacola Catholic for the second time bi the score :-'f 16-2 in fi'e niinings Attle starting the season 4- 2 the Patriiot.s hae gone n10-1 as the, iinpro.iied vi 14-3 i'o\er- all and 3-0 heading Into Thursd.,', , fuiial against North Fors;,th G i .i Theie is no shortage :of pov.c i in tlie P.arinilis bats as the\ pounded our 14 capitalized ,on four C errors Leading Wedn attack 'as Caleb Gi \\ade Sheppard \h homered. while Chri- ";enct 2-for-2 and score runs. In earlier games Nike Classic the defeated Escambia 1 lMonda\ and WestI Tech l-I: ,on Tue-da\ In other baseball ai .ia\'s Brandi He pitched a no-hitter Nike or ABCD camp "there e'.eione "%ill be," said Allen. -Then go to some college camps and use that as a time to look at the school." With so man\ programs interested in his ser ices Allen counts on his dads experience to help him. " li, dad %ill talk to the coaches and tell me w hat the\ say." said Allen. "But lie "ants me to make. the decision mI self "I "ant to be in the best sit- uaiOtion 'here I can ha\e the opportunity to pla\."- Allen has show',n he has developed a' '.ersatile game altet w'.antling to shoot the three at the start o:.l his sophomore iear he is sho, ing his strength on the iniJde "I ule to settle for the three." said Allen. "But noi I am driiiing to the basket more and take advantage of w hat the other team gi'es me." Another Santa Rosa Cotirit .Lc ALL-S [ATE. P, 3B strong play hits and Ro\ als remained perfect in rusader District 1-2A b\ defeating Baker 9-10 at home. lesda\'5 In the ~ in Hendricks ndl and farmnned 15 Gators oer seCen o both innings of 'work. s Sorce The Roials 19-41 scored red lt\.- their first run in the second inning and continued to chip at the a sa as thie, pounded out 10 Patrioits hits o' erall 6-11 on Hendricks helped his Florida cause b\ g':,ing 3-tor-4 at tihe plate including a home run and CHion: three RBhI-. while e Jack ridnctls Randolpl also , ent 3-for-4 on as the the da\. Do you have sports.relat- ed news or information you would like to see published in the Press Gazette? If so, send it to us at: sports@srpress gazette.com VWI.!�.,i 17- Page 2-B I-iKifIfl Saturday, April 8, 2006 SPit Stop On the Tube April 8 NE\TEL Cup Pjactice - F\ ]1 p.m. Busch Series O'Reril\ 300 - FOX @ 2 p.m. April 9 NASC AR Race Day - SPEED ,�' 10 a.m. FOX Pre-Race Sho\\ - FOX ,4- 12:30 p.m. NE\TEL Samnsung Radio Shack 500 - FO\ @ 1 p.m. April 1 5 N ASCAR Busch Series Qualit\ing - SPEED C 10 a.m. ARCA PFG Lester 150 - SPEED 4 12:30 p.m. F\ Pre-Race Sho\\ - F\ @ 2:30 p.m. Busch Series Pepsi 300 - F\X ' 3 p.m. On the Bubble Driver: Michael \Valtrip Owner: Doug Ba\ el Points: 473 Points out of 34th: Points ahead of 36th: 6 Place 30 31 3 2 33 34 35 3- 39 4'-0 41 Owner lames Rocco Bill Da is Glen \\ood Nelson Bo\ eis Ra\ E\ernhamn Doug Bawel Richard Pert\ Larr ',.cClure Felr\ Sabate- left Stec Beth Ann Morgenthaut Cal ellsls Michael Waltrip Driver Scott Riggs Da\e Blanev Ken Schrader Sterling Marlin lerem\ Ma\ field Michael Waltrip Bobb\ Labonte Scott \\iimmer Da\ id Stremme Ke\in Lepage Brent Sherman Tra\is kl\apil Points 520 513 482 482 480 473 46- 3-5 369 327 284 Gas-n-Go DAYTON.A BEACH. FLA - N-ASCAR has announced that one member of tie No. 07 Jack Darnels' Che role team. ow ned b\ Richard Cht!dress Racing has been suspended and another has been fined as a result of rule tiolaniori, during this past Sunday's NASCAR NEXTEL Cup eernt at MartinsMi tle Speedwa\. Crev. member Clint Alnmquist has been suspended from NASCAR until April 19 and placed on probanon until June 7 for actions deemed detrimental to stock car racing when Almquist on one occasion did not place racing fuel in t[lie designated collection area.i. * Creli Chief Gil NiMartin \as a ined $2.5) tor this t infraction heca.iue the crew chief j~Lumie- ie-ponsibiliti for the actions of his team members. In other news from NMartins% ille: Dateline NBC tried to show\ race fans and their intollerance of those who appear to be of Arabic desent. But the fans attending the race apparently did not act the \.ay NBC News had hoped. ' NBC plans on judging people's reactnons- as the\ continue this experinment. but N.ASC.-AR's reaction to this attempt to make nev. s hminhct effect the net\ ork inntals season "ith the sport. If you have a question or comment about NASCAR rac- ing e-mail Press-Gazette Sports Editor Bill Gamblin at sports@sr-pg.com, and he will run your comment (space available) or try to answer your questions about NASCAR and its drivers. 'T" is for more than Texas B. BILL GAMBLING PG Sports Editor "T" can stand for Texas. Terry as in Terrn Labonte, the Texas in sponsor Texas Instruments, or the team based out of Texas 'who consider Sunda\"'s Samsung Radio Shack 500 at Texas Motor 'Speedway a home coming. Terry Labonte. who drove the No. 96 Monte Carlo, is from Corpus Christi. Tex.. crev, chief Philippe Lopez is from Texas. .and the t\o big name partners for Hall of Fame Racing. Roger Staubach and Troy AIkman, both had hall of fame careers playing quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys. Novw the adage is that everything is big in Texas and for the last 10 Nears this has been a huge e\ent for Labonte, who is expecting this \ear's fall race to be his last. "It was especially exciung to "in the race in 1999." said Labonte. "tTexasi is a great facility\ and I always look for- ward to going do\\n there. "When Bruton Smith and those guys built the track I don't think the people down there realized ho%\ big a deal it was going to be." It is huge. but another huge Two-time NEXTEL Cup Champion Terry Labonte (left) and Tony Raines (right) address the media after being named the drivers for Hall of Fame Racing, which is based out of Texas. This Saturday's race will serve as a home coming for the Texas Instruments sponsored team. item is the development of includes Jeff Gordon. Ryan ine." said Raines. "who hails another connection. Following in the footsteps of the Alabama Gang. the O\\ensboro. K\.. connection. there is a ne"\ Indiana faction- taking root in racing's top di\i- si on. Joining the Northern Indiana group of drivers that Newman. Tony Stewart. and David Stremme is Ton\ Raines \\ho drose the DLP HDTV Chev\ for the first time in Martins\ ille. "It' is pretty interesting, but I think that the lower Michigan. Indiana. Ohio, and Illinois area is just a serious hot bed of rac- TrA r k AL Backstretch: 1,330 feet / 50 Turnr.3kTurn 2 2005 Pole Winner R\an Nei\man- 192.582mph 2005 Race Winner Greg Biffle - 130.055 mph Track Qualifying Record Bill Elliott - 194.224 mph Race Record Carl Edckards - 151.055 mph 1 2ii)15 1 from LaPorte. Ind. "I think if you can get to the lever %\here votu run \ell there and Nou can %kin races, you're pretty talenL- ed. "There's a bunch of really good drivers that ne\er v.ent outside that area. that stayed there and raced for \ears." Turn 2 24� Turn 3 Turn 4 240 Turn 1 240 a Frontstretch: 2,250 feet / 50 .. H J 'S After: DirecTV 500 Rank Driver 1. Jimmie lhn:, .n 2. Mark Martin 3. 'Matt Kenseth 4. Kasey Kahne 5. Kyle Busch, 6. Dale Earnhardt Jr. 7. Jeff Gordon 8. Tony Stewart 9. Elliott Sadler 10. Casey Mears Behind Leader -59 -60 -101 -101 -109 -119. -142 -198 -209 After: Sharpie Mini 300 Rank Driver B, 1. Kevin Harvick Li 2. J.J. Yeley -1 3. Denny Hamlin -1 4. Clint Bowyer -1 5. Carl Edwards -1 6. , Johnny Sauter -2 7. Burney Lamar -2 8. Jon Wood -2 9. Jason Leffler -2 ,.hinc leader 21 38 61 78 41 43 44 46 10. Jamie McMurray -254 ' After: Kroger 250 4 Rank Driver r 1. Marl, rtarion 2. Te.d t luIgia.e 3. Todd Bodine 4. David Reutimann 5. David Starr 6. Erik Darnell 7. Jack Sprague 8. Mike Bliss 9. Dennis Setzer 10. Rick Crawford Behind Leader -55 -58 -144 -164 -168 -176 -176 -189 -212 After: Daytona ARCA 200 Rank Driver Behind 1. Bobby Gerhart La.j.:l- 2., Matt McCall -20 3. Matt Hagans -35 , 4. Barney Lamar -40 5. Damon Lusk -45 6. Ken Weaver -45 7. Billy Venturini -55 8. Mario Gosselin -60 9. T.J. Bell -60 10. Frank Kimmel -65 utar t Iy l " es Reach thousands.of NASCAR fans and make them your loyal customers. Start yoU r U S111 3 N Contact the Press Gazette advertising'specialist at 850-623-2120 The Santa Rosa Press Gazette Page 3-B Saturday, April . uu2006 Sports All-Stars Continued From Page One Pace senior Mike Lofdn. Joining Loftin on the team are Dominic Craytcin .(Pensacolai, Tavaris Washington i.Pensacola1. Joshua Romero (Pensacolai. ,R\an O'erall (Escambial, 'Delonte Gibson iVWashingtonj. Thaddeus Jackson (Caiholici. 'Dominic Mays iPine Foresti. .Darion Smith iPine Foresti. lMile Taylor (Woodhami, David :Tucker i.Gulf Breezei, Dave * #lanfredi (Gulf Breezei. Kwan tjaston (West Florida i, Jeff Van tamp i Navarrei. and Jordan WVatson iTatei. Pensacola High coach Cal ,PALATKA - The following is the -Florida Sports Writers Association All-State boys basketball teams: Class I A First teamrn 'r.iou'...a Can.ara ICain,.illc Th .Roc:k i 65 Sr C. Shj.anmar Ml.ar.sion ILake rar, P-repi i., t'iS.o C EDorminit, i.'i:F3'denr IRFi',era Ber ch R.J. He-ndle, i:.-5 Sr C-F lCel Praiui ll an',oriad idl .nd Chriiidari 6-1 Sr C Brad Reez-e IL urH- hill) 1 i' Sr F lonarh.an CodriJue: Ift.lanii Calhu., Prepl 6. r. r F Second team 'Keith Germann (Allentown Central) .6-4 r. F lohn, Harper IOrlanrdo Pine Ca-I.rle lhrniirnai i, '- .r F '.-irdr e Ir.arra: bal I \ fA e i'r ',En;,onir,- i 1 6.t Ir F C f- I , l�- Ibr i:,'r i'rn Chrijzianl r.-' C : t'.ichael .itarrir, iz riii i-JHreb 'Chrib;anl 5.11-iSr ( Tr.e', S-hipn, an ILaurel Hll -I 9 3Sr C Third team 'Bran Bien-heil ILtak Mjr', Pr.epj 5-3 ,Jr C, 4 lurnien Cobt). iLakeland F..a ril 'Cl- i'iafnl i6.- r Sr I labInriir Henriquez Iimhrnr. CaluSE Prepl c... 5r F "erald lI:,.h-n Ila,:k-r.n\ill. Porter . ''-,* u:. e I .- Sr C, .a.id .lf na,. a OIld-n-ii C -l'hrri.;har, I 6.- Ir F- [er.nrr ., Tunrell I la>hli(..31 5-0 lii 'r Honorable Mention f'ru-'3 di.il.J. -lem 'rn -i frtlbourn. Bre.,rd Chr,.itianri .-'5 Sr F. Gt .,r r Burn iT.allj ha.a-e. F-ft._li 5.- sr C D I enderi-.:i , l, Ick-on.rill.e Pormi - H- uz-I l i..-I Sr F br.,noi' i':k.:.r I OtlandI,o PIne Caril-e Chritri ,i ...i r . l , a13',-i,:,- i\\e:i F iah-i l., :n - . -,_re,--r CIhr,_irinril 5-- _r C. .amlri,. Le- iDa..,: \'ieillajle F'r,-p) ,:..'-, Sr. F Oaril .Jh.er lOrlarid.':. , hriairr Fr-.i .1r I Jir G f r.1nrt '- aui LiD., aj 'r hl|iin Luh-erian) 6 :.i. F- idd., .rallruir.'l It- , r ar, PIr--I' .) 5-10 Ir C \,- ulik. iC. arns..: le The R,:,:' ,;. Ir (C. \.aikr, . \'i llan',: i Ol d-_n'ir 'CF-ri-ii rri-, .3 Ir F tr,f- \\riA h ( ,c.a R.ari' n L rand. i...' PrepJ i:-r. '.r .C Class 2A First team Cochran is coaching the South team. "'It feels really good to get the opportunity to play basket- ball with these gu s." said Loftin. "To be named to this team �was a big boost and sur- prise to me after what I felt was an alright season. 'I am just happy I have been selected." For Wade he could tell it has been awhile since his last game, as w\as the case for sever- al others. "I could tell out season ended earlier than it had for some of the others." said Wade. --But I sull had a good pracdce. Erzmno mR-.rl i:,-4 5' [ efer L.,urIrSAD3, 1I' 9 rC. Al Swim- .31i 3rlsofrMe -rlwwin~cr c':'Uir.l, 0 (-.30 ri- Acdni I Sr C.. Second team Pail-i Isuhlmcrn iI-EaLI.b-for. ii Grt'.d-n.i i&5 Sr F 3 L- ". KIf.'i I f- 13,:ri 1r . rPi' I I I F No deo -SrC Dj.'l %r.jII.r ai.-r1a Npr.Fi f?4 So ,F VS. Sr F Third team LIe.cxri L.arritb I jcks'jn'. e -'rijrigi n C nowri IDanI 6i jrC. Cod, F'~q-IN-fm'SLal~trii. &0b SIr G ChrI-tijlW6$Sr.F imr.d ')iedc-. IiA mSi ugu~iiri., S lo-arph adrrieo I61 JrC. fliacar'[ur Sh~ppajrd imaraitioril 6-3 Zm r, e Th. .flpsonfl IJ nkir. IlI.c- Honorable mention (3re,; G-rekna Cornmrunii, Sc~hool 01 Narrjle--i 59 ItJrC. ju~rin CfrciI CI-ri.-Iari Ii--. r F beri-rne LiI.riburf2 iFi.ri rml .rt C jrorirlur, 1i6-5 l-r -F I~er~,dcr.- it''irj.ICji-, N Iordzi.-,orh.r iv C ,. . r, 16-fi i r C. CN h r..i 3, fI e r ri. .%er he -'i -61 In-Sr - - 5h Frla'r I PC;r it - i-:,I-iSr C-i Be-n P�.riI(Si i-'-i-rIurrlas wirkChar;r rIsm iWSr F 6il, SWE WaII~,inui i Beah Fathesr Lo .n v4 So I-F'one'r- i'rnnj ifl irarh-jnj i , ItJrC TI Tran.rr'jrh II ii - 'i ii. P'). d.n.~ -:*. I Sr G * Class 4A First Team Adam Allen (Milton) 6.6 Jr. F CUM 'bi - w2 Sr C - i.n I iiii-'-'l IIi n l L3jI _rjd. rjL' CS iin li i t G Puy 6r .-4 '.r CF -'J. r Sri 'ithI.. 'i 1ISr. G East Bay Pensacola nay S ,SuiJ.i'. April o, 2006 Sund.. ANpril 9. '006 S 4 30 AMTM.6.n ,el 1 4"1 AM MoI..i . r . - . 2 LNl Sun ri-e . 25 AM Sun ine 5 2 -i AM 1., 22 ,-r 6:29 AM 0.15 feet 3 5t PM Moon rise 3 5.3 PM Mo:,'n r,.-e 7:11 PM Sun set . I ? PM Sun set 10:44 PM 1.04 feet.. 5 3 Pi I. 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M .-...r, .r . 5:43 A'M 0-i 4 I'-fei 6:26 AM Sun rise- 9:45 AM 0.48 feet 5:40 PM Moon rise 5:43 PM 0.27 feet 7:14 PM Sun set Wednesday, April 12, 2006 1:11 AM 0.49 feet 3:31 AM 0.49 feet 5:48 AM Mbon set 6:25 AM Sun rise 9:37 AM 0.62 feet 6:35 PM Moon rise 7:14 PM Sun set 7:18 PM 0.15 feet Carson " But this %\as a lot different to me because there is a lot of talent on these teams. Just as in other area A I I -S ta r games, the S hootou t %\ill provide opportunity to showcase their talents. For Milton's Carson. he wants to help showcase his Continuedi From Page One junior made the second team squad in Class A. Keith Germann. who aler- aged just tinder 26 points a game for the Jaguars and over 10 rebounds. adds this honor to setting the school record for points in a game lucch he sei this past season Germann now has more drive for the 2000-07 basketball season, as if his game needed an\ more. --This makes me want to go out and do better." said Germann. \\ho %\as named to the second team Class A in baseball this past spring. "I think we are capable of going a lot farther next season." The amazing thing regard- ing Germann is that he doesn't work on his game that much during the off-season. "I will play if we are in P.E. or something like that," said Germann. "But during my free time you will find me hunting or fishing. "I like basketball and tr\ m\ best. but it is not something that I am looking to do after high school." And in Class 2A. Jai seno'i Michael Wade adds an honor mention in basketball to his first team honor from this past foot- Ceriral6 ,. I Sr uC. ( .:r ( lrk Ir 1i.ar.i-S ata Br.ook.r I - :, r F C. \jdenr, Terrell diEu,.r,; , 6.3- r C I m, .' e .-r ;I a I -,rlai u.3 i' n Sjn a fl 1i -. , Sr F Br ndjr, \\ .i ,:r ] |3'_l. 'r'ri.ill w B ili. u Ke -rn', i;.-l s:.r C. Londonri \\.Varren lilack. f-ii.ill- Ran;i i. l Sr C Third Team C.:imrini: Crat'ri |F riP.r ac, l e.. '3 \ '.'jl(e-r i-:,.'. ird I lri , rricn .- Liiru:l 6 .i nihri-.' , J. ihrni':ri I Lak , \'r ' ,- I l.- '-: r C teammates as he is still working towards his opporturuty to play football at the college le'el. "I plan on looking to make the passes to my teammatess" said Carson. '\iho has been working out in hopes of signing a football scholarship. "I and looking forward to seeing %%hat happens in the game and help- ing the guc s better themselves in the game." Besides this years game there " ill also be a slam-dunk and three point competition during halftime Story 11 rirten by Bill Gamblin. Reach hiln at sports @a srpressgacicte.icon ball season in Class' A. "This is incredible." said Wade. "I don't think this hap- pens to often and it is a great honor. "I felt this \\as more proba- ble because our season went better in basketball than it did in football." Being honored b\ the sports \ writers of Florida is nice. but for the senior it doesn't make tip for the loss in the dis- trict to Pensacola Christian Academy. "It was a hard loss to PCA in the districts." said Wade. "But that is something that hap- pened and \ou ha\e to mo\e forward and learn from it." Currently Wade has heard from some schools like Jefferson Da\is Community College in Brew ton, Ala.. but is unsure of w hat his plans hold. "I like to be recognized and ha\e colleges show interest, but .I haven't gotten to talk to them yet." said Wade. "I am really undecided of \hat I want to do since I have an academic schol- arship a\atlable to me. "I am looking at what is best for me since I have both options a% ailable Sioriy w'tiniten )v Bill Gamblin. Rtwach him at spoiis'('sipress.cta:erwe.coul r I ChI NiclI',o'-. iL_,_jrirc.i 16. 1 r C. I,:., \\ois d'._ iINapl-_- C.,Jlden C i.t ) 6- SIr C. Honorable Mention O.I Ferpuron IOrlando Bihop': f. ,-orei IJ' - .2 Ir C.- Ariho:n, Fernand.e ir.imi B ler, l--uii .3 Sr F loe Hill- IP.3j lm,[ulo) 6.4 I Jr. C - Sierlirn lamIEic .iparr North l.arifS oni 6:,j r. F D:onrriir qu lJrine: IILjal. \',alesi .-4 Jr C.- DEu-ar, 1I.el-,C iLiBellel 6 .-- r F Thomis Klr-in Chm n ICt-ro'. elnd 'ii,uih Lak :,1 iI Sr C- Tr.3.- L e ITallah ._.-c_ Codt., I 5-11 5, C. I-'-rnmri.C f.tl a,,. IPen:ac': la Pine F,-,re..i| .-4 Sr C CC dric .,ander:.orn INaplI-. LeI', I b-. S r C(- SI-l,,Idrnr -hil I ,.rcid ieS.ji- ir, ' C,-unri N I v.1 Ir (C, r larrli \ ,liu- Eu' .n-i. l . 6 Sr IF Navarre Beach Blackwater River Sunday, April 9, 2006 , Surida'.,. April 4, 2006 3 ) 1.\ M ) 1 ee-1 4 3 I-.M kIloon -.Se 4 29 AM M.:.on tet ' 2 A M Sun n e ':- 01 M Sun rese , S -l AM 0 22 feet 3:51 PM Moon rise . 3.52 PMNI Mc.n nis- '7:11 PM Sun set 7.12 PM Stniet 8:02 PM 0.91 feet 11 4-11 PM I .4 feet Monday, April 10,2006 3:11 AM 0.34 feet 4:56 AM Moon set 6:26 AM Sun rise 10:18 AMi0.56 feet 1:56 PM 0.43 c'.- 4:45 PM Moon rise 7:1 PM Sun set . 9:31 PM 0.80.feet Tu-eJ.,,. \pril 11,2006 2:58 AM 0.46 feet 5:21 .:liM MNkoI. LI - 6:24 AM Sun rise 9:29 AM 0.68 feet 3:10 PM 0.32 feet . 5:38 PM Moon rise 7:12 PM Sun set 10:53 PM 0.70 feet Wednesday, April 12, 2006 2:46 AM 0.55 feet 5:46 AM Moon set 6:23 AM Sun rise 8:35 AM 0.85 feet 4:12 PM 0.20 feet 6:33 PM Moon rise 7:13 PM Sun set MN-.nda. April 10. 200i. 4:57 AM Moon set 6:2. AM Sunr, ine 8:4 .-AM 042 feet 2-Ii. PM I, 53 feet 4.-16 PM M...on rise 5 0:i PM i0 52 eet i' 7:1 2 PF Surl -ci TJ,.:d,. \pril 11, 2006 1:14 AM 0.86 feet 5:22 AM Moon set. 6:25 AM, Sun rise 8:04 AM 0.61 feet 12:48 PM i' 2 feet 5:39 PM Moon rise 7:13 PM Sun set 8:04 PM 0.41 feet' Wednesday, April 12, 2006 4:14 AM 0.73 feet 5:47 AM Moon set 5:52 AM 0.73 feet 6:24 AM Sun rise 12:40 PM 0.94 feet 6:34 PM Moon rise 7:14 PM Sun set 9:39 PM 0.23 feet Grounded bird Dylan Kimmons, 9 of East Milton, is almost dwarfed by the 19 pound turkey he bagged while hunting with his father (Stacey) and frined Shane Paul on March 15. The gobbler was taken while the trio was hunting at the Southern hunting Club in lower Alabama. The bird had a 10-inch beard and 1-inch spurs. Dylan is the son of Stacey and Teresa Kimmons of the Americna Farms Community in East Milton. Submitted photo Hole in One Kae Dressen carded an ace o:n the 1 2th hole at Stonebrook on March 30. She used a 5.\\ood to card her ace on the 1 23 \arcl hi:le. The.- accoI: niplish men( ,havs ..' it- nessed b\ Melanie Du'.ill and Carol lanstiehrld Youth Winter League Oops Alley April 1, 2006 High Game Men: Cla', ,rn Gagliano - 1 84 High Game Women: Courtne\ Sinrs - 131 High Game Team: Fudcpuckers - 632 High Series Men: Cla, ton Cagliano - 460) High Series Women: Courtne, Sims - 332 High. Series Team - Fu uIi.-r 5 - 1- ,.2;'. League Overall Standings: 1 Splits Happen. 2. \'ti rne Bor\lers 3. Fui:lpuckers 4 KingPins. 5. T'.i. cers 6. Ri..ei- Rats -. -\ator';s 8 Bobcars Monday Alley Cats League Oops Alley April 3, 2006 High Game Women: Sharom k\olfe . 16b High Game Team: Bo%.\.lin- Chicks - 445 High Series Women: Brenda Cill., - 43'i High Series Team: BoinJiu Chick- - N !\ League Standings: 1. Puddi- Cals 3i.-30i 2. Pro\le-rs !;2- 24 3 B,:> lni.l Sass,s 32-24. 4 Bov. linr Chicks ,0i .2i Three SBlid Mice 2 8- 2:, t. \\ ildcais 2,'.-2s - Hit-.n-tr'.t.s 19-3- 8. G.irlIeld FPel 1 -3:.. Notes: \Vhen ticuiring in tli,- p'inns a',, .rded I:a-:ecld in hand. icap Francis Crodo:ln h1. th.i-, high garne .. itl , a 225 breInd:l Gille\ had ithe high ,-,':-s vith 610. 13o\line Clcks ha- the high leam ganie uo 1 2 and the Puddi Cais has the high series ot 1 763. Monday Night Mixed Oops Alley April 3, 2006 High Game Men: lIoihn fi:ell - 290 High Game Women: Chrisi., Jordan - 209 High Game Team: Opis 3lle/ Cats - 852 High Series Men: Tony Pettry - 714 High Series Women: Christy Jordan - 548 High Series Team - Oops Alley Cats - 2386 League Overall Standings: 1. Damn 10 Pin 28-16; 2. Semper Fi 27-16.5, 3.-Here Come Trouble 27-17, 4. 2 Drunks and 2 Sobers 26-18, 5. Qops All:-',' Cats 24-20, 6. Pinned Out 23-21, 7. ',,-.- l 21-23, 8. Hungry Cats 21-23, 9. Ten Pins Down 19:5-24.5, 10. Were Here to Stay 19-25, 11. We Wuzz Robbed 19-25, 12. Jeff's Crew 18-26, 13. All in the Family 18-26, 14. Charlies Angels 17-27. Notes: To get high sereis of 714 Tony Petry bowled games of 223, 221, and 269; John Mizell bowled a 190 and 224 followed by his high game of the week of 290 for a 704 series. Danny Thompson was the third bovler .\Ith a -00+ seInes b\ finmchin'g '\th a -09 i1'6 2t, 2 ', - Cl ns , loicldans 20 \'as paired .Ill a garnme ut In and 17 4 for her '.43 ei es W.U.M.I Church League Oops Alley March 21, 2006 High Game Men: Robert Fr, nmiml - 199 High Game Women: \ icki Pinksion - 206 High Game Team: Onr Strike - (:"s0i High Series Men: Ion T\\ iiclell- 53 1 High Series Women: \,u:ki Pirkl,sron - '54L9 High Series Team - Pace Cu( n rin onil \ Church #1I 18 -4 e League Overall Standings: I Pace C r.:,n unit\ C-huich #1 3 '.1)1 2 On Shike 3 0-22 3 Pace Cornil t iii(', Chl'urch 42 2..124 4. Lane S eepe-rs 2'8- 24 , Hul', rulliis 25-2- i:. Tu ke,.- 5 -.*. - - Pin D)rop:perrs 22-3 i .c; lokers 1 9- > 3. Notes: \ n_. Piik r.-irii ,,on a LiSbC 2i00i Lei clhaiIr.i basecl ,:,n hler 2-'1 , acirne w\th an aerate it l i:l or lecs. lapiiue S.-lte .'. on a LSB(- 1 ',i ,arrie ernilem v ith an a, ira e of 'I 0 ,'r le-ss Stonebrook Ladies Association Belle of the Month Flight A: Gross 1. Darnn, IClihj s.in 2 k,1.iteri Fehi-Ilic i :, I 3 loa.iine Que-inber-r i Net � 1 Saia Nun 2 Liz miless I Sui:anne NazaI iI'. Flight B: Gross - 1 lI,o ce Pii :. zinr. 2 H-elen To.r.ne 3 lair t .ii illi-r Net - 1 \ cki f'.l fIu-r. I I .', 2 hLar' \\ _-I l eI - l..r'l .. JIo ', ,pl---' Chip-ins: i.ichlelle- Kilrg re I l-ni l bll-i 'i z.,onne N iZ.iirin Tanglewood Ladies Association Ladies Playday Points from 54 W inrner- Laura. K.lala +'-,. C(hip-:)ins: Laura lIilala Tanglewood Pin Seekers Golf Assocation Flight A: ric:hiirl Nach ,iian +1I.1, TIom' . 'i Ra.- +y, Ralph Drexler +6, Pat Castillo +6, Harlon Stewart +6, Henry Fillingim +6. Flight B: Jim Lofton +10, Hal Easter +9, Bill Barchett +9, Charlie Gray +7, Jeff Wessel +6, David Henriques +6. Flight C: Gordon Deisch +9, Jerry . Brton +7, . Dan eI.lcklurn I+7, Lance Russell +7, Dub Lenn ,=7, Mike 'Edwards +7. Flight D: 'Ed Anderson +7, Joe --Pantanjo +6, Julius Netzer +5, Bud Greunke +5, Bob Judkins +4. Closets to the Pin: Pat Healey, Bill Barchett, Ed Anderson, and Ed Steln. Moors Bogey Boys' results Individual winner: Gary Skaar +10. Team winner: Mac Miller, John Hufford, Eddie Zarahn, and Dan Gilmore +1 4 Runner-up: Ron Bailey, Gary Skaar, Kelly Robertson, and Joel Watters +3 Closest to pin: John Hufford these seniors an Boys All-State Basketball All-State | ->','ii-i b r l-lrl i ila : ,- ',:ln'. ill\ _ rhrI _ r, 'l.ril ,_,,,rir, 1, , '.r : Second Team Da r , ', Ir'a I-rl'nd Fi -Bh,,p Qu.enard 13.:I ' .:.n IN,:ih alm ea.:lh Cuiin bro-.' n IBelle C.Jlde Clade f '..r-, I i:. - Ir _-. in A-I 0 onna I The Santa Rosa Press Gazette Great hnsAre Alwas HppeingAt iltn Hgh ch.9 MHS announces County Pride achievers To qualify for the County Pride Award the students have to have a 3.5 grade point a'.erage in that par- ticular subject and a 90-c in that area on an ACT or SAT test. The English Pride recipients \ere chosen by w writing samples done by the students. Congratulations to all the students who achie\ ed this aw ard! ,j74 Social Studies Pride Students Front I-r: Michelle Lile, Carrie Jarvis, Lynne Harman, Talayana Neely, Lesleie Colell. Alethea Flores Middle I-r:Stephanie Buchannon, Ridle Jones, Stephen Mayeaux, W\illiam Robinson, Lin Jackson, Andrew Bean, Christina Elisson, Dominic Marcanio Back I-r: Jessica Sunday, Ran Barker, Justin Meyers, Tasha Turman, Kavlan Black ;Not pictured: Dann Fitzpatrick, Amy Grafton, Andrews Smith, Sean Griffin, Sean Harrell, Andrew Howell, Sherri Rolinger Writing Pride Students Front I-r: Ridle\ Jones, Megan Coue\, Cod, K\ser, Stephen Majeau\, Lauren Wilev, Alethea Flores Middle 1-r: Stephen Powell, Justin Schepper, Brian Baggetl, William Robinson, Lin Jackson, Seth Moorman Back I-r:Ran barker, losh Sehwitzerlett, Jordan Cotton, Tre Hellwig Not pictured: Sean Griffin, Delores Presullo, Andrewi Howell Conqratulations! Congratulations to the MHS Symphonic Band! They participated at the Florida Bandmasters Association District 1 Concert -7 ^, Music Performance Assessment ( like the FCAT for Band!!i on Friday, March 10th and received straight superior ratings on their stage performance. A superior rating is the top rating you can receive and very much like an "A" letter grade. During the second portion of this event. the band had to sight read two pieces of music they had never seen before. They had only 3 minutes , ' and 5 minutes to discuss the music before playing it for an adjudicator. The band received an excel- lent rating during this portion as they had some difficulties with one of the pieces."'"- . However. this is sill a wonderful accomplish- *, ment! Congratulations to the Symphonic ' Band and to the band director. Mr. Gray Weaver! MHS "News to Know" 9th grade students that are interested in attending a Science camp in Gainesville need can pick up an application from Mrs. Drinkard in the guidance office. Participating students will live in a campus dorm for one week, attend a variety of lectures and demonstrations, visit research laboratories and other facilities, and engage in multiple science experiments. The-Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge, Pensacola Chapter %will sponsor juniors from the Pensacola Bay area to attend the Spirit of America Youth Leadership Conference area Valley Forge,' Pennsylvania. If interested in this opportunity. see Mrs. Ford This is for 10th and llth grade student only! Youth Leadership Foundation Incorporated and sponsored by the Military Order of the World Wars-Students interested in attending this conference on May 3-6. 2006 please see Ms. Cha'ers to pick-up an applica- tion. Copies of the application and other information may be accessed at http://vwwvw.ylfinc.org The Sun Sentinel Press Club is sponsoring a scholarship for seniors who are going to major in journalism. See Ms. Norton. The Navy League is sponsoring a scholarship for students whose parents are active or retired military ( Na\y. Marine Coast Guard or Merchant Marine.) Worth $1000. See Ms. Norton for application Deadline is April 15th. The PJC Theatre and Music department is holding auditions for scholarships on March 30th at 3PM. See Ms. Norton if interested Men with Vision is sponsoring a scholarship. Requirements 2.0 GPA. 15 on ACT. See Nis. Norton for an application. Deadline is May 1st. Jay Hospital is sponsoring a scholarship for students who are going into a health related field. See Ms. Norton for ian applica- tion. Worth a S1000. Deadline is May. Science Pride Students; Front I-r: Michelle Lle, Stephen Mateau\, Math Pride Students: Front I-r: Carrie laris, Abb Brown, Althea Carrie larvis, Sarah Stephens, Lynne Harman, Ridle, Jones Flores ;Back I-r: Jordan Cotton, R\an Barker, Lindse\ Chasers, Lin Back I-r: William Robinson, Ryan Barker, Lin Jackson, Christina Ellison, Jackson, Daniel Houser, Ridlel |ones, Andrew Bean Andre%% Bean, lake Hullell; Not pictured: Delores Presutto and Not Pictured: Andre%% Howell and Andre%% Smith Andrew Smith STATE FARM Your "good neighbor" agent Ken Kincaid (@ Ken Kincaid Insurance Agency, Inc. 5259 Stewart St. * Milton, FL 32570 INSURANCE Bus. (850) 623-9424 * Res. (850) 626-7101 statefarm.comT State Farm Insurance Companies * Home Offices: Bloomington, Illinois Senior Feature I CA/ G >ye ow Y? 6/ ~fl Lvnne Marie Harman is the daughter of Jeanette and Robert "Bill" Harman tAlumni of 1974- and the twin sister to Anna Harnnn. She comes from a large family of Milton Panthers. including her father, t\'.o uncles, one aunt and one cousin. Lynne is not only an outstanding student but an outstanding athlete as well. She has been a three-year member of the Girls \arsit\ Soccer Team and a two-year member of the Varsity Cross-Country Team. She is involved in many extra-curricular acti cities at Milton High. including: BETA three years); National Honor Sociert (three Nears : Freshmen. Sophomore. Junior and Senior Board; Students Against Destructive Decisions iSADDj; and Student Council. She served as "Class Treasurer" in her Junior \ear and is currently the President for her Senior class and is the President for BETA. 19 L . Lynn has accomplished great things in her four \ears at NIliton High: receiving awards for her various acti% ities. In her Sophomore -ear, she received thhe "Spirit Award" in soccer, and the "Coach's Award in Cross Country" in her Junior year. In her Senior year. she won the "Fellow ship of Christian Athlete's" aw ards in both cross-country and soccer. She was also selected as most reliable by her fellow seniors and has been a recip- ient of the school's "PRIDE" award in Social Studies and Science for her academic excellence. After high school. Lynne plans to attend Florida State University and major in education. As Lynne moves forward into her future, she never forgets those that helped to get her \ here she is today. "I would like to take this opportunity to first thank God for each day he brings me and for all the amazing things that I have been given. To my parents, thank you for all of your support and lo\e. To my sister Anna, thank you for all the memories. WVe have been together before birth and we have experienced so much of our lies together. You have not only been a sister, but also a source of inspiration and a friend. To all of my friends % ho have been so much a part of my life, thank you. I could not write enough words to tell you ho\\ much \our friendship means. Although I could never list eservone. I would also like to thank my church familN, extended family. and all of the people in mi life for helping to make me who I am today." Important Phone Numbers for MHS Main Office: 983-5600; Main Office Fax 983-5610 Guidance: 983-5609 Guidance Fax: 983-5618; Attendance :983-5608; Attendance Ans. Machine-983-5658; Band: 983-5611' Weight Room: 983-5606; Chorus:983-5613; M. Rutledge: 983-5616; Athletic Fax: 983-5614 or visit us at www.santarosa.k12.fl.us/mhs/ / __/ . Saturday April 8, 2006 Saturday. April 8, 2000 I The Santa Rosa Press Gazette Page 5 B fen fItra High Scheool *V ^JComc of tRe Jaguars 0 gx4~ g,,g{ 6�d k/1/ A & Har *jf Ken IX-1iiEnfingeer I Laura Faifll * Bailey 1?iliicker I * Aulv-.clr: ll f. ulia I * Hollan C entryr a)lighL.-11 khool 616 hC'entral.,'-'. I Rd. 11if t on. FL 325) 7 or) enlimifJ at -41C I Please note: Information on the high school pages is provided in %%hole by the individual educational facilinies \hich are \%holl\ responsible for itas content Thie\ S P provide disks with the ritten copy. and the scanned photos each %eek. The Press Gazente is not responsible for the content. mmmmm-mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm m~mmmmmmmmmim--mmmmmmmmmmimmmmmmmmmmmmm i This week's feature senior is Rebekah Louise Neely. She is the daughter of Roy and Debbie Neely and sister to Daniel, Rachel, and David. Rebekah is currently a member of the FCA (president), Sr. Beta (president), FBLA (historian), NAHS, Key Club (reporter), and a First Priority leader. She attends Pine Terrace Baptist Church. Rebekah has always been on the honors roll. She received Math Student of the Year, Presidental Seal at UWF, Most Likely to Succeed, and Most Intelligent in the Seniors' Who's Who. She relieved 1st place in FBLA desktop publishing, and also has a 100% Bright Futures Scholarship. I Twenty years from now, she would li e her classmates to have forgotten what she looked like, what she wore, and all the fun times they had, but that they will remember the God she serves. Rebekah says her favorite teacher is Mr. Bassett. "He I encourages me and listens and advises me when things aren't going too well." What's the best part about being a senior? "Making memories with my friends and counting down the days until we're out of here!", says Rebekah. Her fondest * senior memory was going to Winter Jam with her youth group. In the future she plans to attend UWF and pursue a degree in nursing or literature. Wachin ton 3rd Quarter Honor Roll th Tour A Honor Roll A/B Honor Roll n n r 7 7th Grade 7th Grade InnL: Jerrett Cailaway Vintain SO Brittsey Campbell Brooke Blackstone *a ye ^^t _rU y/f y K Kaitlyn Campbell Alexis Carrier _gfa ' ott t Sarah Carpenter Jessie Dechico I Taylor Fisher Cindel Foster SI Jaime Hamilton Michael Frenin Alexis Harris Crystal Maryott I Dellany Kelley Kaylee Olsen Gretchen Cotton has been selected to attend the Justi Poley Hunter Phillips I Nicole White Will Scott I Washington Youth Tour. Each year. two juniors are cho- I Jared Valdez I can to represent the Escambia River Electric Coopera- I 8th Grade tive in Washington. D.C. Applicants for the tour had to Sandra Boyett 8th Grade submit an application, resume, and an essay answering Elilzabeth Drewry Amber Boutwell g the question 'What is an electric cooperative and how Daysha Enfinger Sarah Eakes I does being a member benefit you?" Gretchen will be I Heather F one of about 1.200 students who will attend this Travis Hatfield 9th Grade * summer. 9he will travel with a delegation of about 30- m Jennifer Moe Anthony Bain I 40 students from Florida. The Washington Youth Tour , Valerie Bonilla is an all-expense paid trip to the capital. On the trip. I 9th Grade Brooke Daughtery the students will tour the many historic and educa- Shelton Adkinson Tim Dilmore Stional sites of the city and also attend a leadership Hunter Bondurant Skyla Gates Ssemrinar. m Christopher Madden mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm oth Grade Andi Pitts Emily Everto 10th Grade T.^^^ ^^-n^ ^EVCt(Ml L?^-- Tht-e Ltcb-t:,vae nci I ni-wote -1 by. teisl- -1' - '-1felt they "4the 'n-ul lr uIiJJifT15eT-i si If ir ~uJrt:-~e- n5L~' �iI-61 Del .r~~c rJ.i~ii Ktst~l ir i-lU~i Ct~:rr ei:F ri^ Clcan GM(r 12 mrpbdV, Grade 12 Ti Dlimnre, Grade 9 1 Thim Dhmeer Grade 9 CLy Steter, Grade 12 Ju6en mW., Grade 10 Tally r1r:, Gracde 7 BriEnttany EKlr, Grj 9 Jeca Ervm, trade 1 Con(?atu~atiom I JosJlua Jernigan Matthew McCoy, Chad McDaniel Bailey Rinicker 11th Grade Betty Brown Shawna Moorer 12th Grade Patrick Akin Ashley Caylor Jessica Etheridge' Shanda Foster Ryan Funderburk Randall Goodbred Amanda Hines Steve Jackson Ashely-Jade Johnson Rana Martin Jill Massey Rebekah Neely CJ Penton Cody Stetler Christine Thomas Jennifer Wilemon Great Job! Logan nryant Heather Eakes Ross Kelley Christyn Kenney 11th Grade Krista Adkinson William Barr Laura Carmley Gretchen Cotton Jesaca Erven Maggie Everidge Raymond Everton Grayson Flaherty Clark Harris Jessica Hart Shelby Howell Shaina McCall Crystal Pace Nathan Smith Shawn Stearns Cherie Ward 12th Grade Lance Bain Adam Bondurant Ashleigh Campbell Clarissa Carroll Carrie Davis Alix Fabbro B.J Holland Leonard Nelson Jenna OKelley Andrew Turk 0 I The Santa Rosa Press Gazette Page 5 B Saturday, April 8, 2006 Pre. GAtte SATURDAY April 8, 2006 INDEX. of the Press Gazette & get twoftree ),' ed -- ^ L ' .signs. Deadline is Monday by send $8.00 t os 302N -,. 3p.m. 20 words for $5.00, HabanaAve.,' -"25 cents each TampaF a LA33607 additional word 33607 S THANKS TO God & St. Jude for prayers answered. H.C.G. BAPTIST . Javy 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 RoomRN 7pm shift Prefer 2 years RN experience. 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 Human Resources Monday-Friday from 8am-4pm at Jay Hospital. 14114 Alabama Street, Jay Florida 32565 or call 850-675-8069 for more information. . AntinLues, M".- Alabama. F all, informati( on: (888) 285 un- . www.red Billy, auction. 957- Redmont A info Land Co. In 35, Propst Lic# AUCTION LAND AUCTION te, anti- .. central Florida Acre- ectibles, age 10am, Saturday l 25th & April 22, Hardee- en Gate County, ' FL. Warrior, 320�Acres in 14 For more parcels Higgenbo- on call: tham Auctioneers 5-8408, ME 'Higgenbotham dmont CAI FL. Lic # .com AU305/AB158 auction & www.higgenbotham. tc. Eddie com (800)257-4161. AU2051 REAL ESTATE AND ESTATE AUC- TION 3 properties in Live Oak& Lee, FL JW Hill& Assoc. Call for info: (888)821-0894 AB#2083,- 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 '* ' *1.'11 *'. _____*' '**' - __________ __ _________________ A U 1 INS Security Sell Storage 4391 Hwy. 90 Pace, FL Sill: ell at public . :auction by competitivee bidding on Tuesday-April 18, 2006 at 2:00 p.m. on premises where said property has Been stored. ; Purchases must be paid for ai time of purchase'ini cash or credit card only. All purchased items are sold as is, where is and must be removed at the time of the sale. Sale is subject to0cancellation in the event of settlement between owner and obligated party. O 850-994-0033 Offie ESTATE AUCTION. 104+/- acres - divid- ed. Excellent home- sites. Saturday, April 1, 10 a.m. Rowell Auctions, Inc. (800)323-8388 www.rowellauctions. corn 10% buyer's premium GAL AU- C002594. Place a classified ad today Phone 623-2120 Auction. Thursday, 3/30 2 G-ulf Access Lots Cape Coral, FL. Friday, 3/31 4 New Builder Houses. Gateway Develop- ment, Ft. Myers, FL. See website www.scottauctions.c om (888)283-7058 Bruce Scott. AUCTION SALE Dogwood Storage aka By-Pass Ware- houses of 6121 and 6075 Dogwood Dr, Milton, FL 32570, pursuant to the pro- visions of the Florida "Mini Self-Storage Landlord and Tenant Act" (FL- Statute #83.801 et . sec) hereby gives NO- TICE OF SALE un- der said act, to wit: On April,22, 2006, at 9:00am, Dogwood Storage aka By- Pass Warehouses of 6121 and 6075 Dog- wood Dr., Milton, FL 32570, will conduct a public sale and./or take into possession the entire contents of the following units: All consist of house- hold goods and /or unknown items: r AWA t S.ejHU PL AC E ANAD PRIVATE PARTY ADS 4.00M/WK up to 30 words .25 PER WORD per PUBLICATION OVER 30 $1.00 OFF FOR 3RD WEEK MUST BE PRE-PAID GARAGE SALE ADS 5.00 up to 20 words .25 PER WORD OVER 20 PRE-PAYMENT REQUIRED COMMERCIAL ADS $11.00/1 St week $1.00 OFF EACH ADDITIONAL WEEK up to 30 words .25 PER WORD per PUBLICATION OVER 30 SUBJECT TO CREDIT APPROVAL 71 lgo AS ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 7sl I AUCTIONS71 AUCTION NTS IANNOUNCEM.E El I PAGE 7 THE SANTA ROSA PRESS GAZETTE/FREE PRESS April 8. 2006 Customer Name & Unit Mary Caler 337 Daniel Carter 288 Gna Corn 266 Mark & Billie Crutch- field - 340 Yolanda Dixon 062 Frank Falduto 017 Laura Gilmore 263 Wayne Henry 183 Ralph B. 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After all applications are evaluated. sour name \\ ill be placed on the einplo iment lit.t and sent to appropriate hir- ing authornt for consideration. Completed job descrip- lions/supplemeidla questions cant be \ ie%\ed at 'A \. %k an- tarosa.fl.go or obtained from the Human Resources office. Other than this announcement, no further notification %ill be sent. Archives Clerk I (9073) . Range: 7 $ 8.57 per hour **04/10/2006 - 04/17/2006* * Building Permit Technician I 112901 Range: 10 $ 9.23 per hour **04/10/2006 - 04/17/2006-'" Land Appraiser I (9304) Range: 16 $ 10.97 per hour **04/10/2006 - 04/17/2006"p Paralegal (1004) Range: 22 $ 30.699.05 - 33.886.01 DOQ **04/10/2006 - 04/24/2006** Library Technical Sern ices Assistant (3309) Range: 20 $ 27, 811.83 - $ 30,699.05 DOQ **Open Until Filled** Library Coordinator (3310) Range: 26 $ 37,403,81 - $ 41,286.79 DOQ **Open Until Filled** 104 General Help AMERICA'S DRIV- ING ACADEMY Start your driving ca- reer! Offering cours- es in CDL A. 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(dba The Santa Rosa Press Gazene and The Santa Rosa Free Press) re- serves Ine right to censor, reclassify. revise, edit or rejeci any advertisement not meeting its standards of accept- ance. Submission of an advenisement does not constitute an agreement to publish said adver- tisement. Publication of an advertisement does not constitute an agreement for continued publica- tion. SIGNED ARTIST looking lor band members. Travel required. Call for.audition. (850) 293-5009 THE WEST FLORI- DA RESEARCH & EDUCATION CEN- TER at Milton has an opening lor an Accountant. Visit wirec.ifas.uil edu un- der oib opportunities to view description. To view application instructions & 10 complete an online resume, visit www hr.ufl.edu>jobs Reference 035953 The deadline to ap- ply is 04/,10.06. If an accomodalion due to a disability is needed to apply for this position, please call (352i 392-4681 or the Florida Relay System at (8501 955-8771 ITDDI EOE 108 Hotel/Motel & Restaurant POPEYE'S CHICKEN Crew members needed Flexable hours, benefits available & paid vacation Starting rate $7,'hr. Apply in person daily from 2pm -5pm 4687 Hwy. 90, Pace 110 Labor FRAMERS & CAR- PENTERS HELP- ERS wanted. Must have own Iranspor- tation. Call:554-2068 TREE WORKER needed w/driver's li- cense & possibly own transportation lor immediate work Call Scoft at: 490- 0210 Library Manager 13303 Range: 28 $ 41.286.79 - $ 45,572.90 DOQ **Open Until Filled** Planner I 160371 Range: 23 $ 32.253.19 - $ 35.601.49 DOQ **Open Until Filled** Testing v.ill be held on Thursday. April 20, 2006 for those positions that require testing as indicated in the minimum requirements. All applications, supporting documents and supplemental questions must be received on or before Monda\. April 17. 2006 at 4:30pm in order to schedule testing. The APPLICANT must contact Human Resources on or before April 17. 2006 at 4:30 pm to recet\e ;a testing time for the testing date mentioned above. **NO EXCEPTIONS WILL BE MADE ON DATE/TIME**' FOR EACH POSITION APPLIED FOR. ALL SUPPLE- MENTAL QUESTIONS AND ALL REQUIRED SUP- PORTING DOCUMENTS (i.e. diplomas, transcripts. and/or certificates) LISTED ON THE JOB DESCRIP- TION/S. MUST BE SUBMITTED BY THE CLOSING DATE/S NO LATER THAN 4:30pm. DOCUMENTS. MAY BE DELIVERED BYUS MAIL. FAX. EN AIL, OR HAND DELIVERED. Ifr the required supplemental questions and supporting documents are not in by the close date, your applica- tion sill not be submitted for consideration. In an effort to further assist applicants, we offer the ease of applying online at www.santarosa.fl.gov. Complete job descriptions and applications are also available at the Santa Rosa County Human Resources Office, 6495 Caroline Street, Suite H, Milton, FL 32570, phone (850) 983-1948, Fax (850) 981-2003.' Veteran's Preference will be given in accordance with Florida Statutes. A Drug Free Workplace/EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER 110 Labor APAC, INC. Hiring qualified ap- plicants for the fol- lowing positions: Snriop Helper � Experienced Asphall Piant Operaior "Experirecea Naval Quality Coniroi "Experienced Aipnall Laborer 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 118 Part Time CLEANING LADY NEEDED Pan-lime Call: 626-8973 120 Professional HAIRSTYLIST & NAIL TECH wanted. Clientele . a must! Paid vacation after 1 yr. Contact in person at: Salon VIP. 5213 Dogwood Dr. Milton Ask for Patty WEAR TV 3 Is looking lor a part time A leteorolooist. 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Special Oreniation Pay for Experienced Drivers' Home: Weekends' Great Pay & Benefits' Paid Training for School Grads' Cypress Truck Lines, Inc www cyoressiruck.c om 1888)808-5846 DRIVERS- BE IN DEMAND' Plenty of Ireight. Many Home time Options. Low Cost CDL Training Available. 100:':. Tui- tion Reimbursement 18001231-5209 www.SwihTruck- ingJobs com. EARN $500 DAILY! No selling. We make every $597 sale and pay you $500 com- mission. rol MLM (877) 251-8300 LEARN TO buy Foreclosures. ta>: liens, and rehatbs or pennies on tre dol- lar. Mentor walks you through each deal A-Z to insure SUCCESS 1800|693-3967 310 Business Opportunities ORANGE COUNTY Choppers OCC seeks Distributor for New OCC Energy Drink product. $15.000 req'd for In- ventory, Prolected Territory & TV Expo- sure. YOU CAN'T LOSE" 18881216- 5831 RECEIVE CHECKS of $3200 - $4800 per month in as lit- lie as 60-90 days for 20-40 years frcm a 40K irinvesimeni in Oil & Gas. 18881722- 5790. 315 Business Services Trim, Carpentry. home improvements and more. Licensed & Insured. Call. Johnny at 850- 698-1973. ALL PERSONAL INJURIES ACCI- DENT WRONG FUL DEATH AUTO . .MOTORCYCLE. TRUCK .PREMISE PRODUCT SLIP & FALL..PEDES- TRIAN..ANIMAL BITES A-A-A AT- TORNEY Referral Ser ice 18001733- 5342. 24 Hrs. 100's of Lawyers Siaie- wide ANN BARNHILL TRUCKING Dirt Work Fill Din. Crushed Aspialt. Brown Dirt Lime- slone. Driveways. Culverts & Mobile Homes Pads Call for price: 18501 623-3461 i8501 232-0670. Free Estimates' ARRESTED? ALL Cnminal Defense Felonies. Misde- meanors. State or Federal Charges. Parole .Probation, DUI..Tralfic Tickets. Bond Reduction 100s of Lawyers Statewide 24- HOURS A-A-A AT- TORN-JEY REFER- RAL SERVICE i800i733-5342 ARTIE KELLER STUCCO. Licensed and Insured Con- ventional and Syn- thetic Systems No lob too big nor 10 small. Call 698-8327 or 626-9164. B & B HOME IMPROVEMENTS 25 years e.perence. Free estimates. Licensed & insured Call anytime: 18501 981-39,36 " Na o1b too small!' BORDER TO Bc.r- 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 c. LiCensi:l Call Andy at S5 0i 304-9680 n,,rit 'I qs \ .i ,,,i . ,RlE o pin . ( .'ll l,,f |S5l N."V" , 1 1 tk. N...I Flrl Malktl SFind your .name and Swing $5.00 -ii Find your name in the Classified .. Section of Wednesday's or Saturday's Press Gazette and you Scan win $5.00. Bring proof of Identification by our office before , the date of next- publication and pick up your money. : |Gazette 6629 Elva St., Milton. * 623-2120 L. ..' , ... - ... '. 315 Business Services COKER'S LAWN & TRACTOR Service. rom trimming to iractor work. Clean upS. raking, hauling,. mowing, bushhog- ging. din work Rea- sonable rates free estimate 1850) 623- 0493. Licensed & in- sured.01 D&D REMODELING INC. General Con- tractor All Types Home Mainlenance- Roots to Floors, Renovations. Decks. Tile. Plumbing. Etc. Evictions. Move- Outs, Construction Cleaning, Pressure Washing Painting. Tree work, & Etc. Locally owned. FREE ESTIMATES. Lic.F4710-0037952 CELLI#261-1173 CELL#261-3598 DAN'S TRACTOR works. Licensed and insured. Bush-hog- ging. Discing Front- end loading Debris removal. Dan Fran- cisco. owner Cell 18501 529-8718 Home i850i 623- 8697 DAY BY Day Oually Fencing Compeii- iive pricing for all o0 your lending needs. Locally licensed owned arnd operal- ed We look Ic.rward to your call New fencing or repairs. Call 850-529-3546 DIVORCE $275- $350"COVERS crhii- dren. eic. Only one signature required! 'Excludes g.>ov lees' Call weekdays (8001462-2000, ext.600. i8am-7pm) Alia Divorce. LLC Established 1977 DOUBLE "B" Land Clearing. Backhoe Work. Licensed and Insured Bryen Bal- lard. 18501994-5740 or 18501232-1581 DOUG'S LAWN SERVICE Mowing & Edging, Trimming Bushes. Land caping t.l1ul,:h- ing. Tractor work. Gutter Cleaning & full lawn services Owner operated and a local vocal Call 623-5370 .r lcelll85.0-324-9149 FIELD ELECTRIC, INC. Providing your resi- dential commercial & portable generator panel needs. Call William at: 1850) 791-4381 LiC -ER13013420 G&E LANDSCAPING & TREE SERVICES Free estimates credits card ok Grading. mulching, weeding, trimming, new beds, old beds redone, clean ups, clearing slump grinding, tree remo',al 529-5650 HORSE LINIMENT Eases Arnritis Par Now Available for humans Anr,-Rx h.-is bee helping ar- ihriiis p.ain sufferers lr over 10 year. Conv.inient Roll Cn 1800)634-2348. www anh-ry corn LAND CLEARING & DOZER/TRACTOR WORK Specializing in culvert installa- tion, driveways, lev- eling, root raking, bushogging & disk- ing. Equipment and material transport 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 '1 LOCAL HOME REPAIR Paint, drywall, trim & tile: Fence repair & installation. 10 years experience. Contact Paul McMullen 723-9767 I PAGE 8 THE SANTA ROSA PRESS GAZETTE/FREE PRESS April 8,2006 .. 315 Business Services LOCAL HOME Re-- pair. .Paint, drywall, trim & tile. Fence re-- S- pair & installation. .10 years experi- ence. Contact Paul McMullen 850-723- S 9767. MIKE KAYLOR Cement Mason Palios 'Walks Driveways Free estimates, no job too small. 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LLC Locally -owned and operated, 25 yrs ex- perience We pro- vide quality work for a great price. Call David "Bubba" Cox al 698-9303. READY FOR EASTER? Don't have lime to decorate' Let us do it lor you' Holiday Adornment, Inc For more information call: 850-324-5367 www holidayadorn- ment.com STUMP-EASE STUMP GRINDING Most removals $35 Discount for multiple removals & Back- yard accessible. Local Contractor Retired USf I Licensed & Insured 232-8746 THE MOWER MEDIC We service Your Mower in your home at your convenience. Bob and Andy Knowles. Office 1850) 626-8300 Cell 1850) 982-3576. The All New! Jay Apartments FULLY RENOVATED ONE, TWO, AND THREE BEDROOM UNITS NOW. AVAILABLE W.A.C. 850-623-0609 ACROSS 1. Bonkers 5. Artichoke treat 10. Practice pugilism 14. Atop 15. Dispute, 16, Designer Chanel 17. Nevada's second- largest city 18. Knack for growing 20. Quit 21. Suit or brief follower 22. Toast opening 23. The Munsters' pet, bat 25. Tux-renting event 27. Mickey's kind, in MichoacAn 29. Proclamation word 32. Gobd-bye, In Mexico 33. Sound of pain 34. __ -top computer 36. Pig fare 37. The daily_ 38. Singer Martin, to friends 39. Tin __ Alley 40. Like pickle water 41. Take care of 42. Publishing 44. Venetian waterway 45. Herds of whales 46. Author Richard 47. Brownie 315 Business Services TNT CARPORTS R.V. & Boat covers ' Buildings, Garages. Portable Sheds CARPORTS Single $595 Double $695. 12 X 41-$1295 24 X 31 $1990 Galvanized Steel Many sizes'colors. Fina3ncirn, Available Free dielve-ry & Setup 1850) 983-2296 or Pager 505-1867 TOMMY'S LAWN CARE SERVICE Grass cuttingweed eating raking.edging & hedge inmming Free estimates! Mliilon' Pace area Call Tommy al. 748-4718 VICKERS FENCING "Making good neigh. bors one fence al a time " Specializing in wood fences. New installations and re- pairs. Competitive pricing. Licensed and Insured. Free estimates. 994-7585 or 791-0198. 325 Domestic DEPENDABLE HOUSEKEEPER Seeking additional clients. Over 15 years of experience! References avail. upon request. Call 994-6236 335 Financial Services CASH OUT! CON- SOLIDATE CREDIT CARD DEBT INTO ONE LOW PAY- MENT. 1Y. per year wi h 5 year Guaran- teed Payment (1.34�o APR). "All borrowers must quality Credit-Em- ployment-Appraisal (800t229-3192 Global Mongage MB6285 111 West- ern Row Rd, Mason, Ohio (513)324-5715. 1513)478-1237. Equal Housing Lender WE BUY MORTGAGES Are you collecting payments on a mort-: gage? Why wail years for payments? Call (800) 282-1251 . 345 Lawn Care CLARK'S LAWN CARE General Maintenance & All Types of Tractor Work - Licensed & Insured. Call: Mike Clark al 626-2428 50. Teamster with the right of way? 52. Never Late 55. Deputies 58. Pineapple: Sp.' 59. Trumpeter Baker 60. Cry of woe 61. "__ Of Ages" 62. Liz Taylor's are violet 63. Tub soakings 64. Individuals DOWN 1. Entice 2. "Song Of The Road" (Whitman) 3. Terms 4. Lennon's widow 5. Mother of Ishmael 6. Strays 7. 1957 Pulitzer Prize winner James 8. Street: Fr. 9. Commandments number 10. Plot 11. Precipitate heavily 12. Peak 13. Steals from 19. Source of Irritation 21. Inmates 24. Viscous mess 25. Spurious 26. Hit the books 345 Lawn Care EMERALD COAST Lawn Services ECL, LLC Mowing, edging, sodding, bush trimming & cleaning-up 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 at: 983-8887 or 982- 2847 (cellI PAGE'S TREE SERVICE Trim, cut & remove Call: 626-2159 ,it no answer please leave messageli 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- ta Rosa and Es- cambia Counties. Ouality Home Health Care Since 1990. "A Helping Hand and A Gentle Hearr' 995-0599 Licit-JR30211252 VISITING ANGELS SENIOR CARE - In home - Companionship -- Meals .- Light housework ,:. 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Call Free 18661858-2121 or www Tidewa- terTechOnline corn HUNT ELK Red Slag, Whitetail. Buffalo, Wild Boar Our season - now 3,31,06 Guaranleed license. $5.00 - Trophyv in Iwo days. flo- game. no-pay policy. Da;s,.- s .14 20r9 .9800 E .eningri ,3141293.,',610 POND AND LAKE FOUNTAINS and AERATORS (8881776-3159. Complete pond inrormalton online. Algae control, lish, aeration, pond bub- blers. Online store www absoluteacual- ics.com. 402 Apartments DUPLEX FOR RENT 2,BR 2.'BA very nice and spacious. Fire- place and a great lo- caiiion in Millori, $700mth and $700 deposit. Call- 626- 9020. SMALL EFFICIENCY apanmeni. Nice & clean. All utilities fur- nished. (rent from month to monnlh) $500. month. $400 dep. 995-1717 404 Commercial COMMERCIAL PROPERTY Cenlrally located in Milton, 750 Sq ft. newly remodeled $400 a monti wa r, deposit Call: 623-9439 or 384-9751 FOR LEASE 1800 sq. n. liffce space. new H&-A. carpel. sinyl and pain. Call: 623-5618 404 Commercial NEWLY REMOD- ELED Office Spaces Available for rent $200-$250 conveniently located across the street Irom Santa Rosa County Courthouse Call 850-623-0208 for details 406 Homes 2BR/2BA EXCELLENT condli- lion with deep water dock. Blackwater Bay.very secluded & quiet neighborhood. $895.mo. $500'dep. 994-0667 3BED/2BA 1 year old unfurnished house. Siove, relrig- erator. dishwasher & garage. Genesis Park Subdivision. No pets. no HUD Credit check $925 mo $975 dep 748-3046 CONVENIENT TO Whiting. New. 1715 SF 3'2, 2 car garage buili in 2005 $1095 plus deposit. TMGR Property Manag- ment. 572-1258 FOR RENT 2BR '1BA Home 2850 Myree Lane Pace $800,'mo 3BR,'2BA Waienroni nome 5084 San Miguel $1800,mro. SANTA ROSA REALTY 623-0077 FOR RENT 3BR.1'BA on 1 acre in Bagdad. avail. April 1st. 850nmo'850dep includes garbage. no smokers. Call Janel: 206-3666 FOR SALE JAY, FL Lovely 4,BR 2 1,,2 BA home lust under 1 acre. Lois of exlrasi Ga',, Kegri ev E;,i Re.lr . A,'.aniage 982-6457. HOME FOR RE:.IT Ouiel, clean ocf street parking 3BR.2BA, screened porch, tenced back- yard, Downtown His- loric Millon Long lerm lease required. $1000'mo plus utilitr- ies Call 18501 983- 7807 Pets OK' HOUSE FOR RENT Million - 3'BR 1 B Clear with lois 01 yard $600mih with $600 deposit. Call 626-9020. 406 Homes HOUSES FOR RENT in Milton & Pace 3BR,2BA double car garage & fenced yard $925,mo $700dep. Call 981-0495 MILTON 6592 Magnolia St. . Large Brick, 3br.'2ba, stove & reingerator. extra large kitchen laundry room with washer.dryer hookup Near Elementary, Middle and High School. No pets in house. tenced backyard $650. mo $650,dep. Credit check is required. 623-5481 NEW 4BR/2BA all appliances included lovely neighborhood. large lot. $1250 mo. Call lor appointment 995-8588 NEW HOMES FOR RENT in Milton 3BR,2BA. 1,260 sq.fi. 24th Ave orf DelMonie $975-mo SunCoast Pro Real- ty 432-8448 or call Tracey: 393-9255 Barbara 390-0824 408 Land "LOCATION, LO- CATION. Location' Time I: buy IN- VESTORS & BUILDERS. Great Buildable Lots For Sale in one of Florn- da s Fastest Grow- ing Areas Fon Myvers. 18886558- 0032 ASHEVILLE. NC AREA ACREAGE Private gated mountain community witn over 4 miles ot riverlront. 1 to 8+ acres from Ihe $60s. Incredible views! Custom community lodge with mountain spas, riverwalk Call 1866)292-5762. Bear River Lodge LAND FOR SALE Reler lo Classilicallon #510 MONTANA MOUN- TAIN PARADISE Greal mountain views! 2 29 acres lust $59,990 Ride oul your back door Ic millions ol acres of national forest Close 10o Canyon Ferry Lake, minutes to Helena. Soils lesl- ed. utilities, ready to build. Call owner 18661365-6103 ANSWERS TO 04-05-06 PUZZLE O P T S A G N E W C A R L P E R U S L A T E A L A I A S A P P E R C E N T A G E L ON T I N Y E N D E D S OURS HA I FR I N G E , G R A P P . E E A S T S K E E L S U M U N T O J E S S E YM C A D UO C BBEATS s6 B E R l P R O R A T E MV E R E E N -P. UN S M E T E R M A S SE T S A S H J A M M AN N E R I S M S F A L A I D O L U N T I EC I E S D E W Y i E A S E L E K E S Land NORTH GEORGIA Gated , Mountain Community. New Homes close to In- frastructure On0 Hour North of Atlan- ta. .Golf, Tennis,, Lake, Pools Info www.bentireegeor- 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 2222 acres, $2500,acre Alkin- son County. Geor- gia. Call Ior info 13341393-5036 or 13341464-4004. TN WATERFRONT MOUNTAIN PROP- ERTY Scenic home- sites surrounding Lake Barkley. 1 lo 6 acre view sites & 5 to 40 acre privacy sites from the 40s 90 miri tO r'ashville. Grand opening of Phase II on now' Call (8660339-4966. 410 Mobile Homes 2001 Model Horton HomeLiKE NEW 3.'BR 2.-BA 16 X76 2 wood porches, carport & metal shed 'on 1 acre ,:i1 land. Call: 981-9473 EAST MILTON nice corner lci 3BR 2BA 14X70 lice storage room & covered pa- tio $450 mo + $250 deposit Water 8 garbage included. Call- 623-1159 FOR RENT mobile home 3BR 26A double wide tolal elec. 110 pets 750mo 500 dep 5345 Spruce St Navarre Call. *'94- .' 7918 FOR RENT 2.iBR 1'BA Com- pletely remodeled. $375,'mth. Call: 994-8865 FOR RENT 2 BR 1.'BA Mobile Home, rice clean, quiet neighborhood $500/min dap.& rel. Call: 850-537-6222 or 850-499-7412. FOR RENT 2/BR 1/BA. in East Milton, total electric. $500"mih $250,'dep. Baycrest Realty (8501 994-7918 .FOR RENT East Milton, 3;BR 2/B , double-wide mobile home on .2 acres. Beautiful country liv-' ing, shaded, private, island kitchen, ceil- ing fans, fireplace, large .-screened porch', open deck,' and small car shed.' $900/mo, 1st & last month's rent and $300.00 deposit. 850-261-6572 or 850-623-5049 Tues- Fri. Rooms For Rent . ROOM FOR RENT S. Large room, utilities included, washer.dryer share kitchen, near Kings Middle School. $75 per week. Call 626-2786 ROOM FOR RENT 10 individual $300 mo + $300,dep Pay 1 3-1 2 ot elec- ric: water bills. No srmokirng. drugs or pets Kitchen, wash- er dryer, phone privi- leges. Located ott Berryhill Rd.- Milton 572-0396 or 623- 0185 414 Roommates Wanted ROOMMATE WANTED jlMaiure adult ferrale to share small home. r.J.Ln--sroking environ mrerit include': uhihlleS. fAust have reiererces $300 no $100 dlep Call 626-86748 416 Vacation & Resort VACATION HOME Come to me Smoky Mountains! Two Rivers Lodge on Hwy. 19 Has rooms w 'Kichenenes. beds & sola beds on 2 rivers. 5 miles ronn Cherokee ,i,-rin Carolina Ca- sinos. ralring. hiking available Call. 8501 -150-6342 or 1-828-438-2284 www tworivers ldAenc.comrr 452 Apartments MOTIVATED IN- VESTOR wants to Liquidate 2 Units in Jade Beach Sunny Isie FL 3irh Fl-.;or Unit E ari, 28Sh Floor Unit C e-mail: RMWi ROCK- LANDFIrJAr-JCIAL C OM or Call Roben ,8181224-4555. 504 Commercial COMMERCIAL PROPERTY Down- town Historic Milton Call or inio: 983- 7807 . DOG KENNEL in Milton w/office. grooming area & fenced year $700/mo Call Carla:. 255-3889 MILTON OFFICE w/detached 1.000 si warehouse/storage. Perfect for contrac- tor! $650/mo Call Carla- 255-3889 OFFICE SPACE for lease or sale 1,200- 2,400 sf $1,500 per unit monthly. Call: 293-1187 408 412 506 Homes 3 OR 4 BR/ 2BA, 1900 sq.h. ranch , style home oft of Willard Ncrris for - sale. $135.000 Cornerlot & great neighborhood' Call 1850i 937-0475 - FOR RENT Brand new brick home in Million. 1330 sq h wi2 car garage on 1 3 acre. $1050.'mo. No dogs allowed' Call: 18501 384-9405 HOME FOR sale 4. bed/ 2barn all new'. appliances included- approx 2400 sq..h large lot in nice' reighbcrhood $220,000. Call 850- 380-8844. STONEBROOK VILLAGE Pace'. 4BR.2BA in gated golf course conm- nunrity. 2,092 sq. h Great neighborhood- w:good schools 5624 Sandstone Dr. Asking $291.900 Call- 18501 994-6914 510 Land 5 ACRES fenced pasture for sale. Located off Miurnson Hwv. Indian Ford Rd. Close to Cold Water Creek. $90.000 957-8784 or 554-5237 LAND FOR RENT Reier 1to Classific aion #408 NEW TO MARKET Million, FL Four 3 or 4 acre approved, surveyed individual building lots orn paved shared drive- way oh a paved county road Level, usable acreage No wetlands. Private & quiet. Beautiful property. $.9 000 - $69,000 Brochure OWI-.IER- i860i 567-4604 or Webit.I"c ',, H' :Tc, .,rzian. corn PACE ACREAGE Beautiful 5 acre lot in Woodbine Hills Can be subdi.ided Panially cleared w good access to Sweel Bay Dr LOok for "For Sale' sign or corner of Sweet Bay.Woodglern $199.000 Call (2511463-4329 tor more inlo. SECLUDED & SERENE * NW of NAs Whit- ing Field : * 20 Placid acres zoned agricultural * 3 mobile homes, garage, barn. shed * $263,000 . * 626-6767 TIMBERLINE SDRIVE 1/2 Acre lot 'in established Mvilton neighborhood Beautiful trees quiet street $30,000 Call 232-2789 before 5pm and 626-7340 after 7pm. / 'v j- s .\- V Find out about these and more in your local paper! Publc Notice ta Infrmeriarl . Read your public notices. Read your public notices. www.floridapublicnotices.com r�� fl.6d. p-, S jo I PAGE 9 THE SANTA ROSA PRESS GAZETTE/FREE PRESS April 8,2006 512 Mobile Homes SECLUDED 6 ACRES NE of Milton - 10 minutes from Blackwaier State Park Two 1999 Palm Harbor modular homes. 3BR' 2BA. tront back porch on both, shop, storage, fully stocked fish pond 4 acres fenced pasture beautiful family homestle. . Must sell tor medical reasons $300.000 lor all Call- (850i 957-8-84 or 18501 554-5237 556 Homes BEAUTIFUL NORTH CAROLINA ESCAPE TO BEAU- TIFUL WESTERN NC MOUNTAIfIJS FREE COLOR BROCHURE & IN- FORMATION. MOUNTAIN PROP- ERTIES WITH SPECTACULAR VIEWS HO.1ES. CABINrS CREEKS A INfVESTMENT ' ACREAGE Cliero, � 'kee Mounlain Really ' GMAC Real Estate "" www cherokee- . niruritairreally corn : I8001841-5868 LAKEFRONT LOG mOME, $99,900, hOew 2000 Sq Fi : Log Home on Lake Cumberland. KY. Jarresiown,n.Russell Springs Area 1st Tiie Availabtle April 22nd' '800i 70-9311. Ext 55 LOOKING TO OWNi LA'IJD ' Irivesl in ru- 'al acreage hrrirugh- e.ul America. coast- al. niouniainr. warer- rrcnt propernie. 20 [.-, :-'i acre.I FREE rionilh',. Special Land Reponrs. ,j w landwanted cc, rr6 ', MOUNTAIN PROPERTY! inileresied in buiring property in he Blue ,Ridge Mountains ,c [.C' Call Actie Re- airy Ioday at 800-979-5556 or issil our websile at * www AciiveReal- Sic con MURPHY, NORTH CAROLINA -.HH , '..:iL * :i.r.rlE I , i.hILL, WHITERR:' . An..rdable riome &. rrmouniaiiri arlini * I LL FC.R I-REE 1* . eROCHIi, iE . ' tSTT 337.21:.3. EXIT REALT',- MOUTIr Il VIEWVV PROPERTIES , :klPll.' ie .iirnii.llprlj :..0 IZ II' 556 Homes NEAR BAXLEY, GA. 6,200 sqfl cy- press house/lodge on 95 acres with 3 acre pond Excellent location. beautiful home. Hunting & Fishing Paradise. $650,000. 19121632- 8916. NORTH CAROLINA Cool Mountain Air. Views F. Streams. Homes Cabins & Acreage FREE BROCHURE 18001642-5333 Re- alty Of Murphrv 317 Peachiree St. Mur- phy I4 C 28906. www.realtyoimur- jhy com NORTH CAROLINA Galed Lakelrorni Community -1.5 acres + -90 miles o0 shore-' line * rJever before ot- iered with 20 :.pre- de /eiomeni dis- counts & 90 :' financing Call- 1800t709-5253 WESTERN NEW MEXICO Prinvate 62 acre rarch $110,.990 M1 views irees roll- ing rhills pasture- lar.d borders BLM. 1930s sione horne- stead witrli 2 barns Horseback riding hiking. riunting Per- tleei lamii,, ranch electrici,.- 100: li- rinrcing i-ALC 18661 365-2825 558 Investments 1060 ACRE farm in l oInh Arkansas Paslure limber great deer and iur- key hunting. 6 ponds & 35 acre lake $1I 500.000 Mossy Oak Proper- ties ot ihe Ozarks 18001 783-6634 COASTAL NC WATERFRONT 1.5 Acres $99.9001 Beautifully wooded. great .. ews, pristine shoreline deep boarable raier' En- Icry access to ICW,. ' Sound Atlantic Pav.ed road, under- ground utilities Excellenl financing! Call now O1800 732- 6601 cX 1510 DESTINY, FLORIDA iL-'aci.-ll c.r. e d'alter HEW Boutique Hotel Harbor Beacri Pool Steps tro Finest Res- tauranis. Minutes to Gull. Gotl, Shop- ping. IniroductOcy Rate. www.innon- destinrarbor corn 18001 ,74 -0470 INVESTMENT OR RECREATIONAL Pircpertie.s n irle BEAUTIFUL STATE OF GEORGIA Con- lact PeachStale at (i366t 300-765:- ,:,r .i-.ii our property ior sale section at sww.rubuyinrgrea- lestate corn GPL2550 558 - Investments 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 beauttully wooded parcels at 34.000 acre lake Tennres- see Enjoy unlimited water recreation Surrounded by state Ioresi E.iceiieni t i- nan cirig' Call 1800l704-3154. x 722 TN Land Pan- ners. LLC. THOROUGHBRED HORSE FARM 67 acres $689 900 Beautilu stone home, huge barns. indoor arena, 70+ sialls, lush tenced paddocks, nice sel- ling on quiet country lane' 3 1'2 rrs NYC! Call rnowI (877)909- 5263 hrlp::,horse- farm upslatenyland com.i WEST CENTRAL Florida Real Estate Wayne Cormier Gale House Really waynecormier cornm your websiie to Flor- ida sr lalure Coast Real Estate in Citrus County. Call i352 4-122-0751 560 Land FLA, ARK. & TENN loi ic.r sale al bar- gain prices Building lois are still a great inr.esinieri. Call lo- day 1772i 215-7625 or Vi~it www totl ales.us FOR SALE Rural Hunting Timber land 222 2 acres. $2500,acre. Atkinson County. Georgia. Call for info 1334) 393-5036 or 13341 464-4004, GEORGIA BLAIRSVILLE IN THE NORTH GEORGIA MOUN- TAirS Land Homes. Commercial & Investment 'EV- ERYTHilIG WE TOUCH TURINS TO SOLD Jane Baer Really (7061745- 2261. (800C820- 7829 www.ianrebaer- realy cor, aneba- er'A'allrel.nel GOLF LOT SALE, Blue Ridge Moun- tainsI' ear Ashe. .vlle, iNC Beautilully wooded homesites on 18-hole Dye de- signed golf course Unbelievable incen- tives. Call toll-tree lis, eir.i3 J . 3;5; X1047cherokeeval- leys, corn. WESTERN NORTH CAROLINtA An- drews 3 5 acres ron the headwaters ol Valley River. dri,,e and house pad. Price $89 5.00 at.l- leviown Really .1r..5.dnel.riel 80016 32-22 12 rinp . alley iwrireal- I.. c', rl 560 Land LAKEFRONT PROPERTY IN TN Waterfront, view & estate homesites 1 Lo 40 acres trom the $40s. Situated around a 45.000 acre lake. Just 90 min to Nashville New building sites jusi released. Call owner 1866i339-4966. NC MOUNTAIN Property for Less Breathtaking Blue Ridge Parkway. New River. Stone Mountain. Goli Courses and quaint shops oI . Sparta. www.scenicrealry.co m 18771372-7211 or 18770363-5550 NC MOUNTAINS 3 acres on mountain lop in gated com-rri- munity, view, trees, waterfall & large public lake nearby, plved private ac- cess, $58,500 owner 1866789-8535 www.NJC77 corm. NC- ASHEVILLE AREA HOMESITES Gated community with stunrnling moun- lain views. Situated between 2 moun- lairs on over 4 miles 01 r,.erlroni 1 to. 8 acres from the $60s Clustom owners' lodge. ru..-erwalk & more Call 1866i292-5762 NEW PRE-CONSTRUC- TION Golt Comnmunily- Coastal Georgia. Large tlots w deep- waler, marsh, goli, nature views. Gated. Golf, Funess Center, Tennis. Trails, Oak Park, Docks. $70k's- $300k. 1877)266-7376 www.coooerspoini c on-i. NORTH CAROLINA MOUNTAIN LAKE LOTS Deep water lockable lors from $134 900. New Propene Iilow Available! i-IClake- front corn Really 1800)659-6017 or 18281228-6199 www.nclaketronr co nM. NORTH GA & West- ern IJC- HEAD FOR THE MOUN.JTAIIHSI Call Mary Hedden, REMAX Mfi Con- nection See hun- dreds of listings at www lakechaluae- property.com; e- mail: sold mary- heddenr com TN - LAKESIDE MIOUNITAI I ACRE- AGE Sitluaed around a 36 0010 acre lake in eastern TI! 1 2 c10 5 acre building sites Irom Lre 40s Planned community, ameni- ties & direct lake ac- cess Owner 86 1292 - 579. 560 Land WATERFRONT: BARGAINS! Lake Access from $202imonth!' Direct LaKefront starting at $99.900! ONE DAY ONLY LAND SALE' SATURDAY. MARCH 25. 2006 Just 20 minutes from Augusta, GA Excellent financing available Call today for an early appoint- menli 18881 LAKE- SALE x 1030 'Based on purchase price of $39.900 w, 10'- down. fixed rare of 6 75' lor 5 yrs. 15-year term *.balloon payment due atl he end of 5 yrs. Terms and rares- subject to change without noiice. Void where prohibited by law. 704 Livestock PUREBRED TEXAS LONGHORN bull calves Call 623- 6820. 706 Livestock Supplies FOR SALE Horse Trailer, 2- horse, bumper po)ol, new ires. new pamin, new wocd. $121'00 HAY FOR SALE Coasial Hay. 623- 6769 or 336-2267. 708 Pets 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 Liller box ir-iried Call '994-7733 PUPPIES FOR sale mixed lab $20 each. 626-6767 712 Lost & Found PETS FOUND- BROWN & WHITE Male Dog in ine Guerrisy Rd. Pace area. Call 995- 5746 or 261-3598 or 261-1173 LOST 2 Mate long hair Chrihuahuas 1 light browrii & 1 dark: brown. both wearing red bandarias Last seen on Hwy 8711 near Tomrn Thumb. Please return family pels Reward it found. 983-7965 712 Lost & Found PETS LOST 9 month old white & black medi- um hair dog looks like SprngerSpaniel. Lost in vicinity of Stewan Si Reward otter. 626 - 6444 or 516 -5445 LOST BEAGLES in East Milton area. Right after Dennis near the end ol July 1 male. 1 female Please call witri any information 626- 2428 or 516-7983. LOST YOUR PET? Be sure to call Santa Rosa Animal Control to report him missing and to be sure he's not there waiting on you to pick him up! 850-983-4680 806 Appliances FOR SALE gas driver $75. Call: 626-4266 808 Arts & Crafts L.E. RICH 812 Farm Equipment 4004 FORD Tractor $5 000 00. 6610) Ford Tractor $6.(100 00 anarid other equipment Call Roy ai 623-6046. 814 Furniture NEW LARGE sectional sofa w'2 recliners & sleeper Lt brown stain- resisiani fabric $1,000 OBO Call: 623-3519 816 Jewelry FOR SALE 2 Dia- mond rings 1 Din- ner & 1 Baguerte 1 Karal plus each. Must seel 994-5546 818 Lawn Equipment FOR SALE or Trade 2 push lype lawn mowers both i $30 Both in need of re- pair i Need used onel Call 994-5546 FOR SALE- Murray 12.5 r.p . 38 in cut riding lawnmower w dump cart , New, less Ihan 20 nours running time $700. 9 83-2779 824 Office Equipment FOR SALE Large blonde oak computer desk. 3ft wide 5tt high stand- ard height $500 or best ofler. C.all 994- 1 396. 826 Sporting Goods HUNT ELK, Red Stag, Buffalo, White- tail, Boar Season August 25, 2006- March 31, 2007. Boar all Year. Guar- anteed license $5.00, we have a no-game-no-pay policy book now. Days 13141209- 9800: Evenings 13141293-0610. SANTA ROSA Gun & Knite Show. San- la Rosa Co. Audito- rium, Old Bagdad Hwy., Milton. April 22-23 2006 9a.m.- 5p rn Buy, Sell, Trade Admission Adults $4. 12 & un- der Free Call Billy Rogers ,_9 850-957- 4952 lor more info or for Tables $35 t2-daysl For e.r, I. xi s r -a , .. i:.:...- i-... c ,',r ld y,. . ur,. - Allo.w d , gun: ,I iurl -. I .Ij ,.per, A 830 Miscellaneous For Sale BUILDING SALE! 'Go Direct Savei' 20x26 Now $5100 25x30 $6800. 301x40 $10,600. $16,600 range aI models range ot models cessorles 40x:<60 Extensive sizes and Exlensive sizes and Doors ac- optional. Pioneer 18001 668- 5422 BUILDING SALE! Roci,. Borium FPrices' 20x30 Now $4100 25x40 $6200 30x5C0 $9.800 40x80 $18,400 Extensive range of sizes and models Ends, accessories optional Pioneer 18001668-5422 BUILDING SALE! Beal Next Increasec 20x26 Now $4200 25x30 $5800 30x40 $9200 40x60 $14 900 Extensive range of sizes and models. Front end optional Pioneer 1800i 668-5422 DEMO HOMESITES WANTED NOW! For the IEW Kayak Pool' The On- Ground Pool with In-ground Features' Unique Opportunity. SAVE $$ Call 1866 1 348-7560 FREE ESTIMATES Financing FOR SALE Litt Chair excellent condition. Forrest Green $250. Sota table with glass lop $25 Call: 994-3249 FRESH FLORIDA PRODUCE now at Pea RidJge Flea Market' Open Wed-Sun 8 30 am- 3-30 pm Call: 390- 5872 or 791-0059 for more into Tomaices,sirawber- ries, squash, etc. 830 Miscellaneous . For Sale GUN SAFE 4 x 6 good condition $600 Call: 983-6672 HANDICAPPED PORTABLE shower unit w'pump. hosing & shower chain Never been used. $3,000 Call: 623-3519 HUNT DEER, TURKEY & OUAIL Semi-guided hunis 5 days Room inclu.d- ed Book 5.hunts. gel 1 FREE. Oklaho- ma bordering Kan- sas 1 tract along the Cimarron River Approx 6,000 acres Call Sid al Wooltolk Ranch (580) 334-8294 METAL ROOFING Save $$$ Buy Jirecl tronm manulaciurer. 20 colors in stock with all accessories. Ouick turn around' Delivery available Toll Free 1888) 393- 0335 NEW STANDING framre tor handicap- ped person $2001 Call: 623-3519 We Deliver & Install Centipede St. Augustine Bermuda Bailed Pine Straw Call ui firit, Sae Time Cali u iI1 n, Save Money Htiy. 87 So. M.itlon 626-8578 STEEL BUILDING SOLUTIONS. Mkan- utaciurer Direci!' Priced io sell - Built to10 Last. Featuring clear span design Extensive range c-1 sizes and models. Pioneer 8001668- 5422. TWO 8 foot round permacast columns 6 inch diameters w caps & bases Call- 623-3519 WOLFF TANNING BEDS Bu, Direci and Save' Full Bo:dy units trom $22 a month! FREE Color Catalog CALL TO- DAYi 800-842-1305 www no eisian cornm Centipede- Sc. Augustine Farm Direct W'e Deliver * 434-0066 832 Miscellaneous Wanted GLASS CRAFTER needs erripi,/ glaI . 4,oflt drin. boille.S. I all kind. i 0Ir rncressrinly collec- lors editirion Will pick up 983-6042. PAY CASH for lonrk cars or trucks. Run- ning or inol. Call 983-95'7 832 Miscellaneous Wanted WANTED TO BUY: Lincoln Wheat Cents and Old Coins Single coins, accu- mulations, entire col- lections Liilleion Coin Company, Since 1945 Call 18001 581-2646 e-mail coinbuv s- i- iletoncoin corn r.rinion code B8K720 WANTED TO Buy .lorganr Silver Dol- lars and Old US Coin Single coins accumulaiions, en- lire collections. Lil- ileion Coin Compa- ny Since 1945 Call 1800i561 2646. e- rrmail coinbuy lille- ioriccon comr. Men- iton code B8K9201 WE BUY HOUSES' Sell vcours quick and eas',. Fast Cash. Fast Closing. Any Situation OK. www buVrrymman- *iori corn, 8771239- 9-61 834 Lost & Found MERCHANDISE FOUND Boating & Fishing equiprmenrit tle be- hind al brea launcri a l bridge b'/ the Ri- erAvalk Please call 963-824'3 1, iderntlr. LOST CITIZEN'S Echo Watch al Davoid's Cai Fisri Hciuse crn Triursday 1222. Please conlac ar 3 4',4-1292 Reward is offered 904 Cars 1987 F250 Heap big engine hlis of pho- nies NJew Edelbrock carburetor drink. plenty tire waier Hlew brakes shoes make-urn slop plenr I,' a l G.ood irar.- mision make-um go good $2000 Call i850) 981-4934 1999 VOLKSWAGON GLS Black allov wheels, AC front & side air bags, 6 disc CD player power windows & door locks, security sys- lem. 56.500 OBO Call. 626-4239 2003 HONDA ACCORD RED 2DR, leather, GD player all power 63.000 $ 17,900 GCAil Williamr at 8'.0- 5-29-7351 FOR SALE '98 Lincoln Towrncar Orne owner, well maintained. 78 500 mile) . 21-2-4 nIpg I.UST SEE Ii Call t3d'5o -23-9942 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 batlery to go with ii. Call William 850- 529-7351. VLX BLAZER BASS BOAT 17 6 rt I.lerc XR-4 150HP SS prop i4.000 994-8675 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 5sr Wheel RV Still under warranty' Save thousands! $25,000 new Sell tor $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,Good conai- tionnew hires 157,000 miles $3 100 OBO Call- 995-4278 FOR SALE 2004 Asiro Van, V- 6. 3-sealer, AM FM CD with MP3. Rear air running boards lowing pkg. 14.388 miles $15 500 lirm Call- 994-5506 922 Other 1973 CHEVROLET BUS $1 000 Call 572-6500 j*.w --./A? --.4 -~ I ~1. - -ti.- ..A' 4 G Sata Ro s Press azette Nutrition for Minds Reading the newspaper regularly leads children to discover new words and new ideas. helping them succeed in the classroom and beyond. Strong reading skills and curiosity about the world around them are important characteristics that will help chil- dren both now and in the future as adults. Do your child a favor and subscribe to the Press Gazette. 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