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&anta Poa,' Pfres SATURDAY May 27, 2006 Rememberin and honoring on Memorial Day INS IDE Softball and baseball All-Star games offered plenty of excite- ment to area sports fans earlier this week. See SPORTS, Page 1 B. NEWS BRIEFS Memorial Day, activities slated By JEFF EVERTS :, P ,'.%:' G . 'L.11 ' f. S i -' iif , The Cit\ of Militon plans to honor -area fallen servicemen and women on Memorial Day with a ceremony to be held at 9 a.m. at the Veteran's Memorial Plaza on the south end of the Riverwalk Park in downtown Milton. The, keynote speaker at the. event will be Milton Mayor Guy Thompson, who, will also offer a proclamation. Other area elected officials and dignitaries are expected to be ii aittenid.ice i ..honor those who have made the ultimate sacrifice. Other than those at Riverwalk Park, no other planned activities for Memorial Day had been submitted to the Press-Gazette at press time Friday. Boil-water notice lifted by Milton By JEFF EVERTS Press Gazette Staff Writer The City of Milton has lift- ed a boil water notice issued earlier this week for parts of the city after a break in a water main. The notice had been in effect for areas near Hamilton - Bridge and Berryhill Roads as well as Anderson Lane. Testing of samples showed the water to be clear-allowing city officials to lift the ban.: * Story written by Jeff Everts. Reach him at: everts@sr-pg.com The Press Gazette is printed on 100% recy- cled paper using envi- ronmentally-friendly soy-based ink. ' SQYINK 7 213D13313 13B5 1214 ~' Cops promise keen eye this weekend By JEFF EVERTS Press Gazette Staff Writer With the long Memorial Day weekend now here, the word from local law enforce- ment agencies to mlotoriti. is "Caution." The Florida HJih\,a\N Patrol, Santa Rosa Sheriff'. Office, afid the Nillion Police Department will all be keeping an eye out this weekend for drinking and driving, aggres- sive driving, and seat belt usage, according to spokesman for each department. "We want people to be able to relax and enjo\ themniel\es this weekend," sa, s Milton Police Chief Greg Brand. "However, a word to the wise is that alcohol and driving do not go together, so keep a good head on your shoulders." Brand says his department will not have any special enfrcenient details out this %. weekend , but that doesn't mean they don't t be keeping an eye out for people dri ing illegally.. Sergeant Scott Ha:nes of the Santa Rosa Sheriff's Office said they too would not be doing any special enforcement campaigns. However, they will be out in force on the road ~a'js-and the Blackwater and Yellow Rivers to keep an eye on both auto and boat traffic during the extended weekend "We ill ha\e t\\o boats out on the ii\ers this weekend NIGHT WORK-Crews working under contract with the State of Florida are resurfacing Highway 90 in Milton. To avoid potential traf- fic snarls. the contract calls for all work to be done at night. Here, a road miller chews the previous surface away, dumping it into a nearby truck-all in preparation for a new laver of blacktop which will be installed soon. Despite efforts to keep traffic problems down, some motorists-who travel by night--say the work is, nevertheless, creating an inconvenience. The Highway 90 project is expected to take about two months. (Press Gazette photo by Bill Gamblin) Free cell phones add twist to monitoring B' JEFF EVERTS Pr- .; ,,:,.th. Staff i After ,Iuccessfull, taking over the GPS nr.nitoriing pro- gram for offenders in Santa Rosa County, Sheriff Wendell Hall is now adding a new weapon in an attempt to keep victims of violent crime safe. The Sheriff has made arrangements with Nextel, through USA Digital, to pro- vide free cell phones to victims at their request. The free cell phones, with limited text messaging, means the Sheriff's, Office can use "texting" to send messages to the victims about potential problems. Details of the plan were .. i.rked : '.ut, bCt' l een Sheriff Hall, Nextel, USA Digital, and the Sentinel Company, which provides the GPS system for the Sheriff's Office. f This new tool will allow the Sheriff's Office to call the vic-, tim-or have the victim call.the deputies directly-in the event an offender gets too close to them. The victim will also receive .an alert in the event of any reported violations tied to the offender. The Nextel phone will have two programmed phone num- bers: one to the Sheriff's Office dispatch center, and the other to the individual GPS patrol deputy. The only restriction to the phones is that the victim cannot make any calls on the phone other than to the pre-pro- grammed numbers. "This system is far superior to the pagers that were original- ly going to be used when the system first began," says Hall. "My program director, Sergeant Ricky Perritt, and his assistant, Deputy Jamey Kahalley, are doing an excellent job in tracking everyone placed on the GPS since the program's inception." According to Hall, the deputies .are also keeping the judicial system informed of the progress, or lack thereof, of each individual case. "The phones will be an additional tool.for the officers to use to assist them in protect- ing the victims," Hall added. Sheriff Hall took over the GPS program from'private ven- dors. at the beginning of April this year in order to provide a greater margin .of security and protection to the public. Reach writer at: everts@sr-pg.comr patrolling activities," said Sheriff Wendell Hall.. Lt. Steve Preston of the Florida Highway Patrol said troopers would be very active this weekend. "We will be stepping up enftoicemenit.-lIking at driv- ers licenses,. peedinr,, and proper equipment," said See WEEKEND, Page 3A. County 'maps out' road plans By OBIE CRAIN Pre..s Ga;.cue S1itjj \; *i , ... With less than three and :i' half months to go before a citi- zen referendum on the pro-i posed one-cent sales tax increase proposed'for ounti) infrastructure i mpro eme nti,. Santa Rosa commissioners have unveiled a 10-year transporta-', tion plan they feel will justify the extra reenue -ource. The additional one-penny to the count's current 'i\ anrd a half cent sales ti\ rate. is expected to raise $183 in the next 10 \ears. I Most people v. ho travel and use the network of Santa Rosa County road� arc quitk to agree to the deplorable conditions . ihey encounter._.3., t. there. .4re difference' of opinion on ho-, they are to be improved. Officials say there are only three alternatives: the one-cent sales tax increase, a sizeable escalation in the property tax village rate, or leaving the roads unfixed. The alternative to the one- cent sales tax appro\ a] method is an increase in ad valorem property taxes-a mejtiure most property owners find unpalatable. "For years, .we property owners have beenoverburdened with the responsibility of taking care of too much of the infra- structure that belongs to every- body," says Santa Rosa resident Chrys Holley. "It's just disgust- 'ing to think that we will contin- ue to be saddled with having to take care of everything for everybody when there's a much simpler solution." Fiscal responsibility, she says, is something that must be shared by everyone. See PLAN, Page 3A. Map of improvements on 2A Isarapan Boonyaso, a 17-year-old from Thailand, has just completed an exchange student program. He spent the last semester going to school at Milton High and living with Milton resident Bill Bledsoe. The youth is set to board a plane, taking a 24-hour flight back home tomorrow. Press Gazette photo by Jeff Everts By JEFF EVERTS Press Gazette Staff Writer Isarapan Boonyaso couldn't have been farther from his home in Songkhla, Thailand when he stepped off an airplane last August-headed for Milton. The high school junior, an exchange student, had just fin- ished a grueling 24-hour flight from his homeland to what would be his adopted home in the United States for the com- ing school year. That didn't even include the time changes and loss of a day as he traveled over the International Date Line enroute to this country. Milton presented an entire- ly different world compared to his hometown, which he esti- mates lies about a 12-hour drive from Bangkok. Affectionately known as "Tan" by his adopted family and classmates, the 17-year old has adapted quite well to high school life, and life in general, in his new surroundings accord- ing to his sponsor Bill Bledsoe. "This is my first time being away from my country and I thought it would be fun to go to another country," says Tan. "I wanted to go somewhere where I would be able to learn English and learn about the cul- ture of the country." According to Bledsoe, Tan's arrival in Milton was a bit of a last-minute decision in try- ing to solve a dilemma. "The exchange organiza- tion called and said it had a stu- dent ready to get on an airplane, but that his original host parents had backed out at the last moment," said Bledsoe. "They asked me if I would be willing to take him in and I said yes." Bledsoe added this is the See STUDENT, age 5A. Thai exchange student sorry to leave Milton Saturday May 27, 2006 Thp 'R:;nti Pnq~iPr~essGazette raeF - teoin us iubruauM Santa Rosa County offers this map which shows improvements planned to area roads over the next 10 years. Some roads will receive a new surface, others are pegged for additional lanes and some are totally new roadways. Q. Where can I. make exceptional interest on my money without tying it up for a long time? A . Right here at Peoples First, the best bank in the neighborhood. Forbusinesses: The Business Connector Money Market Account For individuals: The Preferred Money Market Account Both paying... SY/ Annual Percentage 4 Yield * Rate paid on balances of $50,000 or more to persons who have or open a Peoples First checking account; limited term offer. Stop by your neighborhood Peoples First banking center today to take advantage of this great rate. 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The Santa Rosa County Commission meets at 9:00 a.m. on both the second and fourth Thursday of each month. The lead- ers meet in committee at 9:00 a.m. on Monday's proceeding. the Thursday meetings. Meetings are held in commission chambers of the Administrative Complex on Highway 90; Phone 983-1877 for information or to reach commissioners in their offices. State Government * Representative Greg Evers: 5224 Willin. St., Milton 32570 983-5550 Email ever. re. ('le-.state.fl.us , * Senator Durell Peaden Ji., 59S N. Feidon Blhd, Suite 100, Crestview, 32536, 850-689-0556 - sun com-675-7930 * Governor Jeb Bush: PL05 The Capitol, 400 S. Monroe St., Tallahassee. FL 32399 (850) 48,-4441. Email: fl-gover- nor@ nm florida.corn Federal Government HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. * Rep. Jeff Miller: 324 Cannon House Office Building. Washinton. D.C. 20515; phone (local) 479-1183; (DC) (202) 225-4136; E-mail: www.house.gov/jeffmiller SENATE * Senator Mel Martinez:, P.O. Box 536176 Orlando,FL 32853- 6176 phone (407) 897-3130 fax (407) 897-8595 * Senator Bill Nelson: Room 571, Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, D.C., 20510; phone (202) 224-5274, (fax) (202) 224-8022. WHITE HOUSE * President George Bush: The White House, 1600 Pennsylvania .-A\e.. Washington, D.C. 20500; phone 1202,1 456- 1414. Email at:president@whitehouse.gov. * Vice President Dick Cheney: Office of the Vice Presideni. White House, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., Washington, D.C., 20500; phone (202) 456-1414. School 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 Gray III- 1 Gray Oaks Lane, Gulf Breeze, FL 32561 850-932-6287 The Santa Rosa County School Board meets at 6:30 p.m. on the 2nd and 4th Thursday at 5086 Canal St., Milton. Phone: 983-5000. D 1i Business Network --: a"-.� .n I.. ]1 International Tri cities chapter meets every Thursday morning at 7am at Elk's Lodge 5063 Highway 90, Milton. We encourage area business professionals to visit our networking meeting. Any questions contact Dawn Young at 748-7886 D-- I A Local Plan Continued From Page One. Proponents of the one-cent sales tax increase say it's the fairest and most equitable way to share the burden. A $50 pur- chase at Wal-Mart or K-Mart or the local convenience store would mean an additional 50 cents. Additionally, officials say anyone who shops here would share the tax revenue increase. Tourists, who enjoy the Santa Rosa County environment and economy, would help build roads with every purchase they make. The Proposed 10-Year Transportation Plan advocated by the county commission maps out the strategy that' would be employed in reaching the goal of the desired county road projects' increase in capac- ity or safety. Typical projects- include resurfacing, widening, and upgrading roads to meet FDOT clear zone requirements. Initial improvements cur- rently identified for year 1 and year 2 include Bell Lane, East Spender Field Road, Bay Street and non-secondary road North Airport Road, South Garcon Point Road, Willard Norris Road, Magnolia Street, Ward Basin Road, and non-secondary road Nichols Lake Road. Estimates for this work per' 2006 base year dollars amount to $3,195,000. For year 3 and year 4, an additional $4.1 million would be required to upgrade such projects as Spanish Trail, Mulat Road Floridatown Road, and DaLisa, Galt City, and Radio roads. Minimum upgrading of DaLisa and Galt City road would require right-of-way acquisition as would Carroll and Adams roads. Over the ten-year life of the tax, officials expect an income of $183 million. The one-cent sales tax increase is, officials note, by no means the only-source of rev- enue for transportation-related improvements. In fact, it com- prises only 56%. Franchise fees Weekend Continued From Page One Preston. " "We want to encourage everyone to drive responsibly throughout the weekend." Preston added that troopers would be watching carefully for seat belt usage, drinking and driving, and anyone seen driv- ifing aggressively. Statistics provided by the Highway Patrol show the Memorial Day weekend last year saw 42 fatal crashes occur- ring involving a total of 44 deaths of motorists and passen- gers. ,e Of the 42 crashes, 15 were considered to have been related to alcohol, also causing a total of 15 deaths. FHP says, of the 44 deaths, 29 were drivers of vehicles, seven were passengers, seven were pedestrians, and one was a bicyclist. Statistics show the majority of fatal crashes occurred on either Friday or Sunday of the holiday weekend and that 25% dof the fatalities occurred among 'persons under the age of 21. One other alarming statis- tic, according to the FHP, was that 57% of those people killed in traffic accidents during last year's Memorial Day weekend were not using their seat belts at the time of the accident. A majority of the accidents, 88%, occurred during clear weather while 57% occurred after dark. Reach writer at: everts@sr-pg.comrn Latest FCAT scores show more good news for area By JEFF EVERTS Press Gazette Staff Writer The Florida Department of Education released the remain- ing FCAT scores Wednesday and the news continues to be good for Santa Rosa County students. Scores were released for reading and math for grades 4- 12 and, once again, students ranked near the top among state school districts. "I am very proud of how the students of Santa Rosa County did...it was a strong performance across the board," said Tim Wyrosdick, Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum. "Our students, teachers,- and administrators performed very, vpry well." According to Wyrosdick, county students placed in the top three or four in the state in reading...for virtually every grade level.,_ Wyrosdick added that, for math, students placed in the top six districts in the state at every grade level. "We continued to show gains in our test scores and I am especially pleased with the per- formance of our middle school students," Wyrosdick stated. "Our students are testing well above the state averages on each of the tests."' School Board member -Ed Gray agreed with Wyrosdick saying, "the results are out- standing once again." 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Welcome to The Medicine Shoppe Pharmacy - the-pharmacy that's open, and close to you. Salturday May 27, 2006 The Santa Rosa Press Gazette Page 3-A I THE SANTA ROSA PRESS GAZETTE PAGE 4A Use caution... After listening to Santa Rosa County Commission Chair Bob Cole explain and defend his position on the upcoming September referen- dum on a penny sales tax for roads, we have a bet- ter understanding about the complexity of the issue. . Sharp critics ate on a feeding frenzy over the referendum's timeline, claiming it should be held during the general election in November. Commissioners are also being bombarded with demands of a specific list of road projects and a timetable showing when they, will begin. Otherwise, critics are threatening, they won't vote for the one-cent sales tax increase over 10 years, and they will do everything in their power to convince other voters to do likewise. Aside from the armchair quarterbacks who claim that county leaders are spending our tax dol- lars like drunken sailors, hiring more employees than they need, as well as failing to address the problems with available revenue, they have echoed some concerns most voters are agreeing with. Although we support the penny sales tax for roads, we certainly know our elected officials have their hands full in selling' the tax. We must also realize commissioners must be very careful in how they present their cause. Sure, we want a list of targeted road projects, and we feel it is only fair that we are ,given specifics on start-up times for these projects. But, what commissioners must be careful of, is not to offend certain voters by ignoring road proj- ects they feel should be placed on a priority list. For example, let's say commissioners pinpoint the congested "Five Points" area in Pace and set a start-up time of January 2007. Voters in the south end of the county have their road projects as well and will expect equal recog- nition. If commissioners happen to offend these voters by putting their project start-up dates two to three years down the road, they just may say they won't vote for the tax. And, what's to say voters in Milton or Jay won't be dissatisfied with the so-called "detailed list". Will they have the thinking that since there is nothing being done in their specific area, "why vote for a sales tax?" Commissioners already have a broad based list of road projects throughout the county, but as of now, there is no absolute timetable. What we hope voters will begin to think about is that this, proposed tax will impact everyone, including tourists and visitors. And, just as important, any project that can be started and completed will help ease traffic prob- lems in Santa Rosa County. If commissioners can adequately address the concerns of voters, we honestly believe the sales tax will pass. As the days pass and the criticism continues, commissioners will have ample time to address the concerns now being expressed. And, we believe they will convince the majority of voters in Santa Rosa County. But leaders should not allow themselves to be painted into a corner...trying to answer questions that really can't' be answered until funding is known. Doing so could lead to in-fighting between factions of the county. In such a battle, no one will win. We have plenty of road problems in Santa Rosa, let's roll up our sleeves and go to work getting them fixed. And let's do it...now. MAY 27, 2006 G (Santa Dosa'Q Pres) azette VOL. 99, NO. 17 Serving Milton, Pace, Jay Holley-Navarre, Gulf Breeze & surrounding communities Santa Rosa's Press Gazette (USPS 604- 360) is published twice weekly on Wednesdays and Saturdays for $28 per year (in county) by Milton Newspapers, Inc., Michael Coulter, Publisher. Periodicals postage paid at Milton, Florida. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to: Santa Rosa's Press Gazette, 6629 Elva Street, Milton, Florida 32570. Michael Coulter ... .President & Publisher Jim Fletcher ........Assistant Publisher Carol Barnes .......Business Manager ............. . ..Staff Writer Jeff Everts .........Staff Writer Obie Crain, Jr. ..... .Special Projects Writer Bill Gamblin .......Sports Editor Jim Martin .........Advertising Manager Debbie Coon ...... .Advertising Exec. Lori Dempsey ..... Advertising Exec. Toni Coberly .......Bookkeeper Rosie Farhart.. ......Archives . Tracie Smelstoys ... .Circulation Tammy Enyeart .... Pace Office Kimberly Potter.... Classifieds, ............. . ..Graphic Design Freddy Coon .......Pressroom Foreman Esther Guerra ......Darkroom Technician Angela Perritt ..... Production Manager Debra Wistner ......Graphic Designer Cheryl Baker ...... .Typesetting Gaspar De La Paz .. .Post Press Leader Bob Farmer, Latesha De La Paz, Curtis Kendzerski, Joel Guerra, Debra Thomas, and Esther Guerra .. .Post-Press A look at 'Click it or Ticket' By WALTER WILLIAMS Special to the Santa Rosa Press Gazette Virginia's secretary of transportation sent out a letter announcing the state's annual "Click It or Ticket" canipaign NMai 22 through June 4. I respond- ed to the secretary of tr insporta- tion with my own letter that in r, part reads: "Mr. Secretary: This is an example of the disgusting abue of state power. Each of us o\\ ns ,.. himself, and it follows that \\e should have the liberty to take risks with our own lives but not that of others. That means n's a legitimate use, of state power to mandate that cars have working - brakes because if my car has poorly functioning brakes, I risk WALTER the lives of others and I have no WILLIAMS right to do so. If I don't wear a seatbelt I risk my own life, which is well within my rights. As to your statement 'Lack of safety belt use is a growing public health issue that. . . also costs us all billions of dollars every year,' that's not a problem of liberty. It's a problem of socialism. No human should be coerced by the state to bear the medical expense, or any other expense, for his fellow man. In other words, the forcible use of one person to serve the purposes of another is morally offensive." My letter went on to tell the secretary that I per- sonally wear a seatbelt each time I drive; it's a good idea. However, because something is a good idea doesn't necessarily make a case for state compulsion. The justifications used for "Click It or Ticket" easily provide the template and soTten us up for other forms of government control over our lives. For example, my weekly exercise routine consists of three days' weight training and three days' aerobic training. I think it's a good idea. Like seatbelt use, regular exercise extends lives and reduces health care costs. Here's my question to government officials, and others who sanction the "Click hI or Ticket" cam-' paign: Should the government mandate daily exercise for the same reasons they cite to support mandatory America and Iran FM: GARY SCOTT SMITH Dear Editor: Few question that religious issues have played a prominent role in the presidency of George W. Bush., Some even accuse Bush of being a Christian zealot who wants to remake America according to his reli- gious views. Although Bush's faith has helped shape his electoral strategy, political agenda, and relation- ships at home and abroad, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the president of Iran, has urged Bush to reevaluate his Middle East policies in light of his religious convic- tions. The U.S. president may want to ask his Iranian counterpart to reassess his own policies in light of the letter he recently sent Bush. Ironically, many Iranians worry that their presi- dent is a,4religious fanatic who wants to take their nation's Islamic theocracy to a more radical level. Ahmadinejad anticipates the return of the Shiite mes- .siah, the 12th imam, who will lead the exploited, to revolt against their oppressors. And he has alarmed many Westerners by his inflammatory claim that "Israel should be wiped off the map."I In his letter 18-page epistle on religion, philoso- phy and history, Ahmadinejad asked Bush how his actions in the Middle East could be reconciled with his claim to "be a follower of Jesus Christ," "the great Messenger of God," the herald "of peace and forgive- ness." Could a disciple of Jesus attack other coun- tries and destroy entire villages "on the slight chance" of capturing a few criminals? If the billions of dol- lars the U.S. spent on security and military campaigns were instead used to improve health services and edu- cation, create jobs, alleviate poverty, mediate between disputing states, and extinguish "the flames of racial, ethnic and other conflicts," the Iranian president asked, would the world not be a much better place? If such prophets as Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Ishmael, or Jesus Christ "were with us today," how would they judge America's priorities? Ahmadinejad rejoiced that hundreds of millions of Christians and Muslims and millions of Jews throughout the world share a "belief in a single God." He insisted that the holy scriptures command every- one to "worship one God" who "is above all powers in the world" and to "follow the teachings of divine seatbelt use, namely, that to do so would save lives and save billions of health care dollars? If we accept the notion that government ought to protect us from ourselves, we're on a steep slippery slope. Obesity is a major contributor to hypertension, coronary disease and diabetes, and leads not only to many premature deaths but billions of dollars in health care costs. Should government enforce, depending on a person's height, sex and age, a daily 1,400 to 2,000-calorie intake limit? There's absolute- ly no dietary reason to add salt to our meals. High salt consumption can lead to high blood pressure, which can then lead to stroke, heart attack, osteoporosis and asthma. Should government outlaw adding salt to meals? While you might think that these government mandates would never happen, be advised that there are busybody groups currently pushing for govern- ment mandates on how much and what we can eat. Government officials, if given power to control us, soon become zealots. Last year, Maryland state troopers were equipped with night vision goggles, similar to those used by our servicemen in Iraq, to catch night riders not wearing seatbelts. Maryland state troopers boasted that they bagged 44 drivers traveling unbuckled under the cover of darkness. Philosopher John Stuart Mill, in his treatise "On Liberty," said it best: "That the only purpose for which power can be rightfully exercised over any member of a civilized community, against his will, is to prevent harm to others. His own good, either phys- ical or moral, is. not a sufficient warrant. He cannot rightfully be compelled to do or forbear because it will be better for him to do so, because it will make him happier, because, in the opinions of others, to do so would be wise, or even right. These are good rea- sons for remonstrating with him, or reasoning with him, or persuading him, or entreating him, but not for compelling him, or visiting him with any evil, in case he do otherwise." Walter E. Williams is a professor of economics at George Mason University. To find out more about Walter E. Williams and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com. COPYRIGHT 2006 CREATORS SYNDICATE, INC. prophets." "Do you not think," Ahmadinejad asked Bush, that if all people accept and abide by the prin- ciples of "monotheism, worship of God, justice, respect for the dignity of man, [and] belief in the Last Day, we can overcome the present problems of the world-that are the result of disobedience to the Almighty and the teachings of prophets? Do you not think that belief in these principles promotes and guarantees peace, friendship and justice?" Although Bush will probably not respond to Ahmadinejad's missive, he does share many of his convictions about God and the importance of faith and justice. Bush has argued that Jews, Christians, and Muslims all seek to create "a kind, just, tolerant soci- ety" and emphasize the "universal call to love your neighbor." He has frequently insisted that Islam's "teachings are good and peaceful." Bush hosted the first-ever White House dinner to recognize the begin- ning of Ramadan, has met frequently with American Muslim leaders, and praised Islam for inspiring "countless individuals to lead lives of honesty, integri- ty, and morality." Like Ahmadinejad, Bush has often emphasized God's control of the universe. In his 2003 State of the Union Address, the president declared, for example, "Behind all of life and all of history, there's a ... purpose, set by the hand of a just and faithful God." Both presidents are inspired by their faith and seek to determine God's will for their administrations and countries. Both want the Middle East to become a just, stable, and prosperous region. Unlike Ahmandinejad, however, Bush has never claimed that he definitely knows God's will for par- ticular situations. American leaders quickly dismissed Ahmadinejad's "rambling" correspondence as irrele- vant because it contained no proposals to resolve the crisis over Iran's nuclear program. At a deeper level, however, his letter calls attention to the crucial issues of America's global priorities and whether religious communities, especially Islam, can help promote jus- tice, the rule of law, and toleration. Let us hope that Islam can play a role in estab- lishing republican governments with broad political participation, equal justice, and civil liberties. You Spoke Out, Santa Rosa.., Thursday, 7:40 p.m. Myself and my family were the ones that helped the girl that . got hurt by the boat propeller. We are wondering how those girls are doing. Wednesday, 10:12 p.m. Amen and thank you, Chrys Holley for your May 24t opinion letter. Wednesday, 5:01 p.m. I found some keys on North Spencer Field road. Call 994- 5882 and describe them if you think they are yours. Wednesday, 4:23 p.m. My name is Ernie. My family can be traced, back over 150 years in Santa Rosa. We voted many times on wet/dry. We finally voted to make it wet. Now I find people are calling from, all over the country and gambling on get- ting a liquor license. It doesn't seem right. Santa'Rosa citizens should have a first shot at this. Wednesday, 11:57 a.m. Here we go again. I .see, according to the paper. Santa Rosa had a dry run for a hurricane and the same thing as Ivan. They don't put out any telephone num- ber. Sounds like, we'll have com- munications problem. I think the citizens of the county need to have telephone numbers to the EOC. I can watch TV and listen to radio and pick up everything about Escambia County. Tuesday, 1:02 p.m. Hi. This is America. You should certainly be allowed to beg for money or speak out on the street corner. There's nothing wrong with that. God bless you. Monday, 10:38 a.m. I'm calling about a speak out I saw from Jesse. He said he would appreciate hearing from the elderly that need help. I have talked to several companies that are supposed to help the elderly and they always assure me they will be here and never show up. I need yard work and house work. I'm almost 79 years old. I'm not able to do them and not able to pay for them to be done. My num- ber is 626-2379. You may Speak Out any time, day or night. Just call our Speak Out line at 623-5887 and leave your message. We want you to share your views on the above topic(s)-or ANY topic-with other Press Gazette readers. Your views are important, too. Send your letters to: LET- TERS TO THE EDITOR, 6629 Elva Street, Milton, FL 32570. (FAX (850) 623-9308.) Letters may be edited for con- tent or to fit the available space. For a letter'to be published, you MUST sign your name and please include your phone number and address so we may phone for ver- ification, if necessary. Advertising rates available on request. Telephone all departments: (850) 623-2120 * 623-3616 FAX 623-9308 email: news@sr-pg.com 6629 Elva St., Milton, Florida 32570 Don't Forget to Recycle Your Paper OUR OPINIONS I - YOUR WRITTEN OPINIONS I MAY 27, 2006 YourFJ Q^oned. Opinio'n Local Student , Continued From Page One. $rst foreign exchange student &e has ever hosted, but that his family had previously been -involved in the organization. Tan has been in Milton since the beginning of the school year last August, point- ing out that he was fortunate to arrive after Hurricane Dennis visited the area. "We do not have storms like that in Thailand," said Tan. During the school year, Tan has been able to develop rela- tionships with what he terms 'some good friends' and plans to stay in touch with them via email after he returns to his home country this weekend. He will be leaving tomor- row to head back to Songkhla where, he points out, the school year has already started. According to Tan, the Thai school year runs from May until February, and after, he completes his senior year of high school, he hopes to.go on -to college. "Our school day is also longer at home than it is here (8 'a.m.-4 p.m.) and there much more freedom in school here," states Tan. Tan has also been an excep- 'tional student while at Milton :High School, garnering three As and one B (American History) on his last report card. Tan says that, while he has 'enjoyed his time here, he has missed his family 'a little bit,' 'including an older sister who is a student at the University of Bangkok-studying to become By JEFF EVERTS Press Gazette Staff Writer The Santa Rosa Arts and Culture Foundation will play host to a "Business After Hours" event on June 1 at the Dragonfly Gallery. The event, sponsored by the Santaij Rosaj County Chamber of' "-Commerce, will run from 5-7 p.m. in the historic Faircloth- 'Carroll House on Escambia Street in Downtown Milton. Both Chamber of "Commerce guests and non- :members will be welcomed at the networking event and they will also be able to see art on display at the gallery. The displays will include 'paintings, drawings, and sculp- tures created by local artists. Live music that evening 'will be provided by Front Porch Band as well as the Mainstreet Caf6's regular din- Snertime musicians performing next door. The Mainstreet Caf6 will provide refreshments during the , "Chamber Ribbon Cutting ' Ceremony" and will then offer , dinner afterwards. The Arts and Culture Foundation actively promotes local artists, performers, writ- ers, and cultural organizations by providing venues for display and grants for arts and culture- related organizations. Admission to the event will be free and door prizes will be awarded during the evening. Scores. Continued From Page One. would be," said Wyrosdick. "We will put more effort into identifying areas for improvement with students retaking the tests." While Wyrosdick was very . "pleased with the test scores, especially the reading por- tion-which he termed as "very ,-strong," he said there is some .work that can be done to help '-students with math. "We need to look at writing -math curriculum for grades K- .12 that will eliminate some of . the gaps," Wyrosdick noted. "We want to be able to cre- * ate immediate results, but also ' long-term." Wyrosdick summarized his feelings about this year's test '-results by saying, "we are pleased, but never completely ' satisfied because there is always - room for improvement." Story written by Jeff Everts. Reach him at: everts@sr-pg.com a newsperson. "I have had fun here and feel that I have adjusted pretty well to the culture in America," said Tan. "I have a wonderful family here who have been nice to me, very helpful, and have done a lot of things with me while I have been here." Tan says Bledsoe and his family have kept him busy dur- ing his stay -taking him on trips to places like Orlando, Atlanta, and New Orleans, as well as activities such as horse- back riding and learning to cook. He has been able to see Disney World, the French Quarter, and the new aquarium in Atlanta, among other sites. "I have really enjoyed the traveling I have been able. to do . while I have been here," Tan adds. One disappointment Tan experienced during his travels was not being able to see the Tabasco farm in Louisiana. "We weren't able to get in the day we went there because they had a bomb threat there," says Bledsoe. Tan hopes to be able to con- tinue his education after high school by studying political sci- ence in college' and possibly going into the Foreign Service program once his studies have 'ended. "I would like to become part of the ambassador's pro- gram and eventually work at the United Nations," Tan says. He already has a good jump The Dragonfly Gallery is open from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. Tuesday through Friday and 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. on Saturday. For more information on the Business After Hours event, contact the Santa Rosa County Chamber of Commerce at 623- 2339 or the Diagontly Gallery at 981-1100. Story written by Jeff Everts. Reach him at: everts@sr-pg.com County renews gas tax By OBIE CRAIN Special Projects Writer Contrary to general expec- tations of some debate, there was only silence from the pub- lic when the matter of a pro- posed ordinance renewing the six-cent Local'Option Gas Tax came up Thursday. The proposed ordinance passed without objection. The six-cent per gallon tax on gaso- line is the major source of fund- ing for county roads and bridges and has been in place for decades. Thursday's action only renewed the expiring tax. Another potential source of miscellaneous revenue for the county is the value 'of vacated property heretofore distributed among affected landowners. The idea of "selling" rather than "giving" parcels away when property is vacated was the brainchild of Commissioner John Broxson who brought it up during discussion of a denial to vacate a portion of Bill Street in Floridatown Heights Subdivision in Pace. The proposal, as it was originally approached, was rec- ommended for denial by the public works committee, because the vacated parcel would create a dead end road without a cul-de-sac if and when the roadway was ever slated for improvement. Public Works Director Avis Whitfield told the commission the request for vacating the property had been modified to include the whole street, the length of a block. After consid- erable discussion it was deter- mined that vacating-the parcel would be addressed in a public hearing on June 8. on the language portion of his dream. In fact, he currently speaks three languages: Thai, English, and French. "I can only speak a little French, though," Tan says. As he prepares for the long trip home, Tan reflects on his time at school in Milton with warm thoughts. "Milton High School is a very great school and the teach- ers, especially my French teacher, Mrs. Oser, have been very helpful," says Tan. "I am also glad I took American History because it has been very interesting learn- ing about this country." Tan even got to take advan- tage of the age-old practice of participating in the school's Junior-Senior Prom. "That was a new experience and a good one-going with a group of my friends," Tan added. "We don't have school dances in my country so I had never seen ,this before." Tan also got his first experi- ence in watching American sports while at his adopted school this year. I "I had never watched American football before until I .was here because we consider soccer to be football," said Tan. "I thought it was boring at first because I didn't understand the game, but by the last game; I thought that it was really fun." One other thing that has attracted Tan's interest while he has been here is the Internet. "I have gotten into web design and it is really fun," Tan said. He has also learned to cook while he has been living with Bledsoe, a task he says his mother does almost exclusively : at home. "Sometimes he will even tell me to get out of the kitchen because he will fix the food," says Bledsoe adding, "He loves seafood." Some other'first-time expe- riences for the young man included his first Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Mardi Gras and, he says, he has enjoyed boating, knee boarding, and horseback riding. Tan also got a job while he was here, because he wanted to earn some 'American' money while he was here, according to Bledsoe. . Tan spent approximately 12 hours per week doing mainte- nance work at the Milton Cemetery. 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McCaffery . indicated to deputies a white male had charged into his office and told- him to get on the floor while pointing a large handgun at him. According to reports, after McCaffery had been bound, he was ordered to crawl into the back office where his feet were bound with bungee cord and tape. Police reports indicate the suspect then took an undis- closed amount of cash from the business and fled in a dark col- ored vehicle. Anyone. with information regarding the armed robberN is asked to contact the Santa Rosa Sheriff's Office at 983-1190 or Crime Stoppers at 437-STOP. Officials admit these photos are not very clear, but are asking thq public's help in identifying this man who robbed Patriot Pace Storage on May 10. 1 (Photos submitted by Sheriff's Office.- ,ess: Any information leading to the arrest of the suspect is eligi- ble for a cash reward of up to $1,000. Story written by Jeff Everts. 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The winner will be announced in the Press Gazette on June 17th Please bring your entries to the ' Pace office, located at q 3q q Highway 90 (850) 995-0330 , or Milton Office located at 6629 Elva St. (850) 623-2120 Nave Fun and 0 0 Good Luck!!! Please fill out your information below and return it with yoar colored picture: . I Page 6-A Saturday May 27, 2006 -;uI. The Santa Rosa Press Gazette S atu rday M ay 2 7 , u u o** - - -----.... . ..... ... . . . . . . . Obituaries Smith, Doris Jean 1933 -2006 Doris Jean Smith, age 72, passed away Friday, April 7, 2006. She was born in Bagdad, FL, and was a lifelong resident of Santa Rosa County. Mrs. Smith was the owner of the .tack & Jill Nursery ifi Pea gidge. She was an active. member of the First Apostolic Church of Milton. i She is preceded in death by 4ier son-William Jeffery Smith and her brother-Clyde Chestnut, Jr. t Mrs. Smith is survived by her husband of 54 years--C.B. ~'Ted" Smith of Milton; son- Charles M. "Mickey" (Rhonda) Smith of Bagdad; daughter-Carole "Cookie" (Tony) Moreno, of Jacksonville, FL; 6 grandchil- Oren-Anthony, Jeremy, Clay, Jesse, Evan, and Jason; 5 great-grandchildren; 4 sis- ters-Millie Duncan of North Carolina-Vivian (Orin) Wiley 6f Alabama, Earlene (Rev. pill) wyiley of Milton and Bobbie Sue (Ralph) Hendel of Milton; and many nieces and nephews. Funeral services for Mrs. Smith were April 10, 2006 at the First Apostolic Church in Milton %kith Re%. Larry Webb, Rev. Frederick Barrow and Rev.. Mallory McHenry offici- ating and Lew is Funeral Home directing. . Davis, II, Poseph "Ed" Joseph Edward "Ed" ba\ is. 11. age 52, a breeder and handler of security dogs, died ,Thursday. April 27, 2006. A gathering of friends and rfamil\. in casual dress at Ed's request. �'ill be from 4 to 6 p.m. EDT today at Bevis Funeral Home of Tallahassee (850-385-2193). Memorial contributions may be made to the Humane Society, 1125 Easterwood Drive, Tallahassee, FL 32311. A native of Milton and raised in Panama City, FL, he had lived in Tallahassee since 1971. He was formerly pro- iduce manager . at the ;Northwood Public, before :becoming the nianager of the ;Northwood Mall for many yearss. He also was a talented ;carpenter and . an avid out- doorsman, who had a passion for fishing. Ed was a loving son, father and brother and a lover of all animals. He will be greatly missed by all who knew and lo\ed him. Survivors include his par- ents - Joe and Mary Ann Davis ,of Tallahassee; 3 sons-Brian ,(Tracey) Davis of Newville, ,AL, Jason Edward Davis of 'Charlotte, NC, and Samuel Edward Tenorio of Tallahassee;- 2 brothers-Fred (companion-Ali Alday) Davis of Tallahassee, and Steve (Martha) Davis of Havana, FL, and 3 grandchildren- Anthony, Joseph and Brandon Wierzbicki. Bevis Funeral Home of Tallahassee, FL was in charge of arrangements. Barr, Pearl Faulk Pearl Faulk Barr, age 85, daughter of James and Ethel Faulk, deceased, widow of 4915 Highway 90 Pace 850-995-1600 XMen: The Last Stand (PG13) 1:15 2:00 3:45 4:30 6:30 7:15 9:15 9:55 Over the Hedge (PG) 1:05 3:05 5:05 7:05 9:05 DaVinci Code (PG13) 1:00 2:30 4:15 6:15 7:30 9:30 Poseidon (PG13) 1:45 4:10 7:25 9:50 Just My Luck (PG13) 9:40 Only Mission Impossible 3 (PG13) 1:40 4:20 7:00 9:45 RV (PG) 1:30 4:00 7:10 J Robert S. Barr, Jr., and mother of five, passed away on Thursday, May 18, 2006 in Ohio. Pearl was born in Milton, FL, and lived in Pensacola, FL all her life. She loved to fish! She was preceded in death by her son-Robert S. Barr, III. Survivors include her son- Thomas J. Barr; daughters- Pearl Gurtek, Velma Coffey, and Mary Benco; 11 grandchil- dren; 19 great-grandchildren and 2 great-great grandchil- dren; a loving brother-Henry and sister-Alice Faulk. Funeral services were 10 a.m. Thursday, May 25, 2006 at' Faith Chapel Funeral Home South with the Rev. Tim Nail officiating. Interment will fol- low in Pensacola Memorial Gardens. Faith Chapel Funeral Home, 100 Beverly Pkwy is in charge of arrangements. The family received friends at Faith Chapel on Wednesday, May 24, 2006. Mrs. Barr's family wishes to extend special appreciation to Holly Hill Nursing Home and staff and the Hospice of Geauga Co., OH. May God continue to bless each and everyone of you. Gora, Anthony Douglas "Tony" 1986 - 2006 Anthony Douglas "Tony" Gora, age 19, of Milton, FL, died Wednesday, May 17, 2006 in Bakersfield, California. Tony was born July 30, 1986 in Killeen, Texas. He was an airman at the rank of E3. in the U.S. Navy and had served in 'the Persian Gulf. Survivors include Tony's parents-Richard and Eva, Gora; 3 brothers-Gary Gora, Joseph Gora, and Alex Gora; 1 sister-Emily Gora. Services were Friday, May 26, 2006 at 9:30 a.m. at Barrancas National Cemetery. The procession will leave Oaklawn Funeral Home at 9:15 a.m. Tony loved life and enjoyed every minute of it. He will be deeply missed by all that knew him.. Arrangements are under the direction of Oaklawn Funeral Home. Davis, Sr., Clay Savelle, Clay Savelle Davis, Sr., age 85, of Pace died early Tuesday morning, May 23, 2006, after a series of recent illnesses relat- ed to renal failure. Mr. Davis is a native of this area, having lived in Pensacola, FL, until 1987. He retired from the Pensacola Naval Air Station in 1973 after serving for over 30 years in the Federal. Civil Service. He was in the Army National Guard and served three years during World War II in the U.S. Coast Guard aboard the U.S.S. Dione on convoy duty and North Atlantic Submarine Patrol duty. Mr. Davis was a charter member of the Pensacola Little Theatre (1936). He directed several plays and was in many, many more. He was past presi- dent of PLT. Mr. Davis was a life member and a former treasurer of the Florida Theatre Conference. He was a former. member of the Southeastern Theatre Conference and the American Theatre Association. He 'was a past president of the local chapter of the National Association of Accountants, national execu- tive committeeman and nation- al director of the National Association of Accountants. He was a life member of the Navy League, a member of Theatre Too groups; he served as a past president of the Milton chapter of AARP, a past member of the Krewe of Lafette, a substitute teacher, and acted in plays for PJC and St. Mary's Productions. He graduated from UWF in 1978 with a Theatre Arts degree. He attended First Baptist Church of. Pensacola, since infancy, and became a member in his youth. For the last 14 years he has been a member of Wallace Baptist Church in Pace. Mr. Davis was preceded in death by. his son- Norman Frederick (Fred) Davis. Survivors include his wife-Gail Shell Davis; a daughter-Donna Lee Davis, both of Pace; a son and daugh- ter-in-law-Clay S. (Anita) Davis, Jr. and a grandson- Matthew '(Matt) Benjamin Davis, all of Knoxville, TN. Visitation was Wednesday, May 24, 2006, at Donnie Sovwell Funeral Home. Funeral services were Thursday. May 25,2006, at 10 a.m. at Wallace Baptist Church. A graveside service followed at Elizabeth Chapel' Cemetery. Reverends Lee Bott, LaDon Hall, and Doug Gilmore offici- ated. Pallbearers were Frankie Enfinger, David Enfinger, John David Watts, Jerry Kirkland, Torb\ Giles, and Sidney Lewis. Honorar) pallbearers were the other deacons of Wallace Baptist Church and the Married 1 Sunday School Class. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the ,Wallace Baptist Church Building Fund, The American Diabetes Association, or the Pensacola Little Theatre. 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Projects within the urbanized area must appear in the TIP in order to receive state and federal fund- ing. The FY2007-2011 TIP process began in September 2005 when a list of Project Priorities was submitted to FDOT. This Priority List was then used to develop the FDOT'FY2007-2011 Tentative Five-Year Work Program. The Tentative Five-Year Work Program is the primary source of information in the TIP. The FDOT Work Program and the TIP are consistent with the TPO adopted priorities to the extent feasible. Projects are based on FDOT maintenance requirements, the TPO's Long Range Transportation Plan, Transportation Systems Management studies, Enhancement Project Priorities as well as Aviation, Port and Transit Master Plans. A pub- lic hearing to approve the 2007-2011 Transportation Improvement Programs will be held as follows: Florida - Alabama TPO Wednesday, June 7, 2006 at 1:30 p.m. Santa Rosa County Administrative Center-Commission Board Room 6495 Caroline Street (US90) Milton, FL 32570 Public participation/comment is welcome. Please call staff to confirm the location of the public hearing. Comments may be made in person at the public hearing, mail to the Florida Alabama TPO, Attn: Gastonia Anderson, P.O. Box 9759, Pensacola FL 32513-9759, faxed to 850-595-8967, or e-mailed to andersong @wfrpc.dst.fl.us. Questions by phone may be directed to 850-595-8910 or 1-800-226-8914 ext 235. Staff is available to make presentations to community groups upon request. The complete document may be viewed at www.wfrpc.dst.fl.us/fatpo and click on Documents. The TPO will make reasonable accommodations for access to this public hearing in accordance with the American with Disabilities Act and for language requirements other than English. Please notify staff of access or language requirements at 850-595-8910 ext 218 at least 48 hours on advance. Major Canacitv Prolects FDOT # Project Name 2204121 SR 281 (Avalon Boulevard) from SR 8(1-10) to SR 10 (US90)' 2204423 SR 87 from north of Five Forks Road to the Eglin AFB boundary 2204123 SR 281 (Avalon Boulevard) from north of CSX Railroad Bridge to SR 10 (US 90) 2224771 SR 8 (110) from SR 291 (Davis Highway) to SR 10A (US 90) Scenic Highway 2204424. SR 87 from boundary of Eglin AFB to CR184 2224691 SR8A (1-110) from SR296 (Brent Lane) to Airport Boulevard 2224761 SR8 (I-10) at SR95 (US29) 4174742 SR8 (I-10) Escambia Bay Bridges Replacement 2186031 SR 95 (US 29) from SR 8 (1-10) SR 10 (US 90A) 4130623 SR 8 (1-10) from Escambia Bay Bridge to E of SR 281 Avalon Blvd. 4167481 SR 87 from North end of Clear Creek bridge to Alabama State line 4200891 CR 191 from SR 89 Dogwood Drive to CR 197 Chumuckla Hwy. 2224341 SR 8A 1-110/SR 8 1-10 from 95A Old Palafox to East SR 291 Davis Highway Enhancement 'Projects 4162731 4162711 2224345 4206231 2224343 SR 289 (N. 9th Avenue) from SR 296 (Bayou Boulevard) to Airport Boulevard SR4 & SR 89 Jay Sidewalks SR 8A (1-110 Landscaping Project Phase 2) Santa Rosa bike path/trail SR 8AI-110/SR 8 1-10 Bicycle/Pedestrian Projects 4097951 Pensacola/Santa Rosa Bicycle & Pedestrian Improvement Fund box Transportation Systems Management Projects 4097921 4097922 4125451 4146611 4147061 '4161341 4175931 4175941 4202661 4206171 4202651 4206151 4204671 4146591 4079381 SR 10 (US 90) SR 30 (US98) Escambia/Santa Rosa Coordinated Traffic Signal Operations SR 10A (US 90) at Shoemaker Street Intersection Pensacola ITS SR 291 (Davis Highway) at CR 498 ( Copter Road) Intersection SR 292 (Perdido Key) at River Road Intersection SR 742 (Creighton Road) at Keating Road Intersection SR 10A (US 90) Scenic Highway from Bayou Boulevard to North of Hyde Park Road SR 289 (N. 9th Avenue) & Carpenter Creek Road Intersection SR 298 (Lillian Highway) from west of San Sabas Circle to east of Lapaz Street SR 30 (US 98) Pensacola Bay Bridge No. 480035 SR 290 Olive Road Crossing No. 339699R railroad crossing SR 298 Lillian Hwy at SR 173 Blue Angel Pkwy Pensacola/Santa Rosa Traffic Signals Improvement 4 lanes 4 lanes 4 lanes 6 lanes Multilane construction Interchange Interchange 2 lane 6 lane 6 lane 4 lane widen & resurface lanes Interchange Sidewalks. Sidewalks Landscaping Bicycle/Pedestrian path Landscaping Bicycle and pedestrian improvements Corridor Management Improvement Projects Corridor Management Improvement Projects ITS project Add left turn lane(s) Regional Traffic Management Centers Add right turn lane(s) Add turn lane(s) Add turn lane(s) Traffic OPS Improvement Intersection Skid hazard overlay ITS Surveillance System Railroad signal Intersection Pensacola/Santa Rosa Pedestrian Actuated signals Page 7-A Free computerized list of available properties in your specific price range and area. 1-800-823-4890 or www.panhandlehouses.com ID # 5040 Coastal Homes Realty, Inc. I The Santa Rosa Press Gazette am-.. -)7 )nna The Santat RosaPreiss Gazette Saturday May 27, 2006W e ga m I ]it III ... - .. ^.. --- -I---- ----- Legals -- 1:1' - - - LIC RECORDS OF SAID IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIR- CUIT IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA JUVENILE DIVISION CASE NO. 04-DP-145 IN THE INTEREST OF: S.B. 06/13/1989 MINOR CHILD TO: Aquilla Parker (Barlow), Mother 3624 Weymouth Road Browns Mills, NJ 08015 Parent of: S. B., a minor child DOB: 06/13/1989 YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI- FIED that a Petition under oath has been filed in the above styled Court for the termination of parental rights of S. B., a female child, born in Escambia County, Florida, by the Department of Children and Family Services, for subse- quent adoption, and you are hereby commanded to be and appear before the Honorable Marci L. Goodman, Judge of the Circuit Court in and for Santa Rosa County, Florida, at the Santa Rosa County Courthouse, 6865 Caroline Street, Milton, FL 32570, on the 1st day of June, 2006 , at 9:00 a.m. You must either appear on the date and at the time specified or send a writ- ten response to the Court prior to that time. YOUR FAILURE TO APPEAR OR RESPOND SHALL BE TREATED AS A CONSENT TO TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS AND YOU SHALL PERMANENTLY LOSE ALL LEGAL RIGHTS AS A PARENTTO THE CHILD NAMED IN THE PETITION FOR TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS. WITNESS my hand as the' Clerk of said Court and the Seal thereof, this - day of April, 2006. CLERK OF COURT SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA CIRCUIT COURT SEAL By: M.M. Smith Deputy Clerk 050606 051306 052006 052706 5/526 INTHE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION File No. 57-2006-CP-129 Division _ IN RE: ESTATE OF Bessie J. Bailey, AKA Bessie J. Ard Bailey Deceased. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRA- TION (Single Personal Representative) The administration of the estate of BESSIE J. BAILEY, AKA Bessie J. Ard Bailey, deceased, File No. 57-2006- CP-129, is pending in the Circuit Court for Santa Rosa County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is: Clerk of Circuit and County .. Court, P.O. Box 472, Milton,. . Florida 32572. The name and address of the Personal Representative and the Personal Representative's attorney are set forth below. ALL INTERESTED PER- SONS ARE NOTIFIED THAT: All persons on whom this Notice is served who have objections that challenge the validity of this Will, the qualifi- cation of the Personal Representative, venue or juris- diction of this Court are required to file their objections with this Court WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF - THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate on whom a copy of this Notice is served within three months after the date of the first publication of this notice must file their claims with this -court WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA- TION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY-OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the dece- dent and persons having' claims or demand against the decedent's estate must file their claims with this Court WITHIN THREE MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS AND OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. The date of the first publication of this Notice is May 6, 2006. Sherrille D. Akin Florida Bar No.. 0826812 51 Dorchester Square Lane Westerville, OH 43081 Telephone: 614-898-9900 Facsimile: 614-898-9685 Attorney for Petitioner Terrell Wayne Bailey, Petitioner 600 N. Salisbury Avenue DeLand, Florida 32720 Telephone: 386-7366-3405 050606 051306 052006 052706 5/328 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION CASE NO.: 06-108-CA-01 MARY FRANCES SHEFFIELD, Plaintiff, vs. JOHN DOE 1, JOHN DOE 2, JOHN DOE 3, and those per- sons who may claim or who have or claim to have a right title or interest in the property which is the subject of this action and who are interested in the above-styled action, by, through, under or against LEILA MAE FIELDS, MAU- RICE GAY, ALICE MclNNIS, ADDIE FIELDS AND HUNTER McINNIS. Defendants. AMENDED NOTICE OF This Amended Notice of Action is submitted for the purpose of Including a refer- ence to the fact that the unknown defendants against whom this action Is brought are those persons who may claim or who have or claim to have a right, title or Interest In the property which Is the subject of this action and who are Interest- ed In the above-styled action, by, through, under or against LEILA MAE FIELDS, MAURICE GAY, ALICE MclNNIS, ADDLE FIELDS, and HUNTER McINNIS, said reference having been excluded in the original Notice of Action that was published in the Press Gazette In issues dated February 25, 2006, March 5, 2006, March 11; 2006 and March 18, 2006 the proof of which was filed in this pro- ceeding on March 21, 2006. TO: JOHN DOE 1, JOHN DOE 2, JOHN DOE 3, and those persons who may claim inter- ests by, through, under or against LEILA MAE FIELDS, MAURICE GAY, ALICE MclNNIS, ADDIE FIELDS and HUNTER MclNNIS, or who have or claim to have a right title or interest in the property which is the subject of this action and who are interested in the above-styled action YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to quiet title on the fol- lowing property in Santa Rosa County, Florida: Begin at the Southwest corner of the Southwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 27, Township 5 North, Range 28 West, Santa Rosa County, Florida; Thence go North 00 degrees 00 minutes 00 seconds East along the West line of the Northeast Quarter of said Section 27 a distance of 176.00 feet; thence go South 88 'degrees 53 min- utes 20 seconds East a dis- tance of 423.12 feet to 'the Northwest corner of property described in Official Record Book 578 at Page 542 of the public records of said county; Thence go South 33 degrees 22 minutes 37 seconds West along the Westerly line of said property described in Official Records 578 at Page 542 a distance of 104.36 feet to the Southwest corner of said prop- erty; thence go South 88 degrees 53 minutes 20 sec- onds East along the South line of said property described in Official Record Book 578 at Page 542 a distance of 417.44 feet to the Southeast corner of said property and the Westerly right-of-way of State Road # 87 (1 00'R/W); thence go South 33 degrees 22 minutes 37 sec- onds West along said Westerly right-of-way a distance 6f 319.32 feet; Thence departing said right-of-way go South 88 degrees 30 minutes 00 sec- onds West a distance of 607.53 feet to the West line of the Southeast Quarter of said Section 27; Thence go North 00 degrees 00 minutes 00 sec- onds East along said West line a distance of 210.00 feet to the point of beginning, the above described parcel of land is sit- uated in Section 27, Township 5 North, Range 28 West, Santa Rosa County, Florida. has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to William V. Linne, plain- tiff's attorney, whose address is Post Office Box 12347, Pensacola, Florida 32591- 2347, on or before June 5, 2006, and file the original with the clerk of this court either before service on plaintiff's attorney or immediately there- after; otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the com- plaint or petition. DATED on April 28, 2006. MARY M. JOHNSON, CIR- CUIT CLERK CIRCUIT COURT SEAL BY: J. Watkins As Deputy Clerk 050606 051306 052006 052706 5/329 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIR- CUIT, IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA Case No.: 05-1764 Division: James M. Gibson, Petitioner and Pamela J. Gibson, Respondent. NOTICE OF ACTION FOR DISSOLUTION OF MAR- RIAGE TO: Pamela J. Gibson 8217 Crittenden Dr., Navarre FL 32566 YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action has been filed against you and that you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it on James M. Gibson, whose address is 8286 Tortuga St., Navarre FL 32566 on or before 5-29-06, and file the original with the clerk of this Court at 6865 Caroline St., Milton, FL 32570, before service on Petitioner or immediately thereafter. If you fall to do so, a default may be entered against you for the relief demanded in the petition. Copies of all court docu- 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 of the Circuit Court's office notified of your current address. (You may file Notice of Current Address, Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.915.) Future papers in this lawsuit will be mailed to the address on record at the clerk's office. WARNING: Rule 12.285, Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure, requires certain automatic disclosure of doc- uments and information. Failure to comply can result in sanctions, including dis- missal or striking of plead- ings. Dated: 5-1-06. CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT CIRCUIT COURT SEAL By: J. McCuless Deputy Clerk 050606 051306 052006 052706 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR'SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVI- SION File No.: 57-2006-CP-125 Division: C IN RE: ESTATE OF CECIL DOUGLAS EADIE, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of Cecil Douglas Eadie, deceased, whose date of death was March 1, 2006, is pending in the Circuit Court for Santa Rosa County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 6865 SW Carolina Street, Milton, Florida 32570. The names and addresses of the Personal Representative and the Personal Representative's attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against Decedent's estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER- . VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the dece- dent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE: ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of first publication of this notice is May 6, 2006. /s/ Brian W. Hoffman Brian W. Hoffman Attorney for Nancy Rezner Florida Bar No. 0627747 Shell, Fleming, Davis & Menge, 226 Palafox Place, 9th Floor Post Office Box 1831 Pensacola, Florida 32591- 1831 Telephone: (850) 434-2411 /s/ Nancy Rezner Nancy Rezner 21185 Highway 181 Fairhope, Florida 36532 050606 051306 052006 052706 5/335 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT'OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIR- CUIT, IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA Case No.: 06-248 Division: M Rebecca Ellsworth, Petitioner and Donald Ellsworth, Respondent. NOTICE OF ACTION FOR DISSOLUTION OF MAR- RIAGE TO: Donald D. Ellsworth 200 New Hope- Ceres Rd., Bluefield, WV 24701 YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action has been filed against you and that you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it on Rebecca Ellsworth, whose address is 6957 Barnhill Rd., Milton, FL 32570 on or before 6/5/06, and file the original with the clerk of this Court at 6865 Caroline St., Milton, FL 32570, before service on Petitioner or immediately thereafter. If you fall to do so, a default may be entered against you for the relief demanded in the petition. Copies 'of all court docu- 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 of the Circuit Court's office notified of your current address. (You may file Notice of Current Address, Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.915.) Future papers in this lawsuit will be mailed to the address on record at the clerk's office. WARNING: Rule 12.285, Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure, requires certain automatic disclosure of doc- uments and information. Failure to comply can result In sanctions; Including dis- missal or striking of plead- ings. Dated: April 27, 2006. CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT CIRCUIT COURT SEAL By: Carmen Emery Deputy Clerk 051306 052006 052706 060306 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA FAMILY LAW Case No.: 05-DR-889 Div.: Magistrate James Levy IN RE: The Marriage of: PAUL S PITCHER, Petitioner, And DONNA KAY PITCHER, Respondent, NOTICE OF ACTION FOR DISSOLUTION OF MAR- TO: Donna Kay Pitcher 2330 Argle Road Cantonment, Florida 32533 YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action has been filed against you and that you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it on Paul S. Pitcher, whose address is 3664 Misty Woods Circle, Pace, Florida 32571, on or before June 12, 2006, and file the original with the clerk of this Court at P.O. Box 471,. Milton, Florida 32572, before service on Petitioner or imme- diately thereafter. If you fall to do so, a default may be entered against you for the relief demanded In the peti- tion. 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 fo the Circuit Court's office notified of your current address. (You may file Notice of Current Address, Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.915.) Future papers in this lawsuit will be mailed to the address on record at the clerk's office. WARNING: Rule 12.285, Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure, requires certain automatic disclosure of doc- uments and information. Failure to comply can result In sanctions, Including dis- missal or striking of plead- ings. Dated: May 5, 2006. CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT CIRCUIT COURT SEAL By: Rechel Leonard Deputy Clerk 051306 052006 052706 060306 5/345 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIR- CUIT, IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA JUVENILE DIVISION CASE NO. 99-DEP-46 IN THE INTEREST OF: D.W. 07/24/03 A MINOR CHILD TO: Dennis Wells I/k/a 2963 Holly Point Road Navarre, FL 32566 YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI- FIED that a Petition under oath has been filed in the above styled Court for the termination of parental rights of D.W., a male child, born In Escambla County, Florida, by the Department of Children and Family Services, for subsequent adoption, and you are here- by commanded to be and appear before the Honorable Marci L. Goodman,,Judge of the Circuit Court in and for Santa Rosa County, Florida, at the Santa Rosa County Courthouse, 6865 CarolIne Street; Milton, FL 32570, on the 8th day of June, 2006, at 9:00 a.m. You must either appear on the date and at the time specified or send a written response to the Court prior to that time. YOUR FAILURE TO APPEAR OR RESPOND SHALL BE TREATED AS A CONSENT TO TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS AND YOU SHALL PERMANENTLY LOSE ALL LEGAL RIGHTS AS A PARENTTOTHE CHILD NAMED IN THE PETITION FOR TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS. WITNESS my hand as the Clerk of said Court and the Seal thereof, this 11th day of May, 2006. CLERK OF COURT SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA CIRCUIT COURT SEAL By: Linda Willis Deputy Clerk 051306 052006 052706 060306 5/34. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEAR-- ING TO ADOPT REVISIONS SANTA ROSA DISTRICT SCHOOLS CODE OF STU- DENT CONDUCT FOR 2006- Pursuant to Chapter 120, Florida Statutes, the Santa Rosa County School Board will hold a public hearing to con- sider the revisions, additions and deletions to the Student Code of Conduct for 2006- 2007. The purpose of these changes is to update the exist- ing Student Code of Conduct in accordance with legislative and State Board of Education Regulations. The public hear- ing is June 8 at 6:30 pm at the Santa Rosa County, School Board Room, 5086' Canal Street, Milton, Florida. Copies of proposed revisions, additions and deletions will be available for study and exami- nation at the office of the Superintendent of Schools in Milton, Florida from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM, Monday through Friday, May 1 through June 8, 2006. John W. Rogers, Superintendent of School 052006 052706 060306 5/355 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIR- CUIT, IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO. 05-1110 CA GREEN TREE SERVICING, LLC f/k/a GREEN TREE FINANCIAL SERVICING CORP. 1400 Turbine Drive Rapid City, SD 57703 Plaintiff, v. WARREN R. HALL, JR.; and CITIFINANCIAL EQUITY SERVICES, INC., Defendants. NOTICE OF SALE NOTICES IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT, pursuant to Plaintiff's Final Judgment Of Foreclosure and Re-establishment of Note entered in the above-cap- tioned action, I will sell the property situated in Santa Rosa County, Florida, described as follows, to wit:. SEE EXHIBIT "A"ATTACHED HERETO. EXHIBIT "A" "OFFICIAL RECORDS " BK 1718 PG 70 COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 32, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 29 WEST, SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE NORTH 89�37'36"WEST ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID NORTHEAST QUARTER FOR A DISTANCE OF 1160.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 00*18'11" EAST FOR A DISTANCE OF 829.58 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CON- TINUE SAME COURSE A DISTANCE OF 100.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89041'49" EAST A DISTANCE OF 175.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 00�18'11" WEST A DISTANCE OF 100.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 89041'49" WEST A DISTANCE OF 175.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. TOGETHER WITH that cer- tain 1999 56 x 28 Legacy Mobile Home, Serial No. HL5672ABAL. at public sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash at the Santa Rosa County Courthouse, Milton, Florida, at 11:00 a.m., on the 14 day of June-, 2006. MARY M. JOHNSON 5-15-06 Clerk of the Circuit Court CIRCUIT COURT SEAL By: Susan Land Deputy Clerk 052006 052706 5/M57 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 1ST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA' COUNTY, FLORIDA GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION CASE NO: 06-159-CA01- MTG-A NATIONAL CITY MORTGAGE CO. d/b/a ALTERNATIVE MTG FUNDING CORP. PLAINTIFF VS. . ROBERT GRANT COOPER, IF LIVING, AND IF DEAD, THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDITORS, TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST ROBERT GRANT COOPER; GAETANA S. COOPER, IF LIVING, AND IF DEAD, THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, * LIENORS,- CREDITORS, TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING ' AN INTEREST BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST GAE- STANA S. COOPER; 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 MTG-A of the Circuit Court of the 1st Judicial Circuit in and for SANTA ROSA County, Milton, Florida, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at the North Front Steps at. the SANTA ROSA County Courthouse located at 6865 Caroline Street in Milton, Florida, at 11:00 a.m. Central Time (12:00 p.m. Eastern Time) on thq 13 day of June, 2006 the following described property as set forth in said Summary Final Judgment, to- wit: A PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN AND BEING A PORTION OF SECTION 3, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 28 WEST, SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT A FOUR INCH (4") SQUARE CON- CRETE MONUMENT (#3407) AT THE SOUTHWEST COR- NER OF SAID SECTION 3; THENCE NORTH 03 DEGREES 05 MINUTES 35 SECONDS EAST ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID SECTION 3 A DISTANCE OF 1225.55 FEETTOTHE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE .CONTINUE NORTH 03 DEGREES 05 MINUTES 35 SECONDS EAST ALONG SAID WEST LINE OF SEC- TION 3 A DISTANCE OF 220.00 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 89 DEGREES 26 MINUTES 23 SECONDS EAST A DISTANCE OF 199.33 FEET TO AN INTER- SECTION WITH THE WEST- . ERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF DECK STREET (50' R/W); THENCE RUN SOUTH 03 DEGREES 08 MINUTES 35 SECONDS WEST ALONG SAID WESTERLY RIGHT-OF- WAY LINE A DISTANCE OF 220.01 FEET; THENCE DEPART SAID WESTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE NORTH 89 DEGREES 26 MINUTES 23 SECONDS WEST A DIS- TANCE OF 199.14 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. SAID PARCEL BEING IN AREA 1.01 ACRES,,MORE OR LESS, TOGETHER WITH 2001 CLAY DOUBLE WIDE MOBILE HOME VIN NUM- BERS WHC011124GAA AND, WHC011124GAB. Dated, this 15 day of May, 2006. Mary M. Johnson Clerk of the Circuit Court CIRCUIT COURT SEAL By: Susan Land Deputy Clerk THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J. STERN, P.A,, ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF 801 S. University Drive Suite 500 Plantation, FL 33324 (954)233-8000 06-51280(FM)NCM IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- TIES ACT, persons with dis- abilities needing a special accommodation should con- tact COURT ADMINISTRA- TION, at the SANTA ROSA County Courthouse at, 1-800- 955-8771 (TDD) or 1-800-955- 8770, via Florida Relay Service.. 052006 052706 5/358 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 CORPO- RATION, Plaintiff, vs. DONALD KINGSMORE A/K/A DONALD J. KINGSMORE; JANE DOE KINGSMORE, THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF DONALD KINGSMORE A/K/A DONALD J. KINGSMORE; JOSEPH B. COOK; JANE DOE COOK, THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF JOSEPH B. COOK; VELA M.COOK; JOHN DOE COOK, THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF VELA M. COOK; BEAUFORT HARTLEY; JANE DOE HARTLEY, THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF BEAUFORT HARTLEY; IF LIV- ING, INCLUDING ANY UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF SAID DEFENDANTSS, IF REMARRIED, AND IF DECEASED, THE RESPEC- TIVE UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, CREDITORS, LIENORS, AND TRUSTEES, -AND ALL OTHER PERSONS CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST THE NAMED DEFENDANTSS; AMERICAN GENERAL FINANCE, INC.; WHETHER DISSOLVED OR PRESENTLY EXISTING, TOGETHER WITH ANY GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, CREDITORS, LIENORS, OR TRUSTEES OF SAID DEFENDANTS) AND ALL OTHER PERSONS CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER , OR AGAINST DEFENDANTSS; UNKNOWN TENANT #1; UNKNOWN * TENANT #2; Deilendant(s) NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to a Final Summary Judgment of Foreclosure entered in the above-styled cause, in the Circuit Court of Santa Rosa County, Florida, I will sell theproperty situate in Santa Rosa County, Florida, described as: LOTS 79, 80 AND 81, SEC- OND ADDITION TO WEST MILTON HEIGHTS, A SUBDI- VISION OF THE WEST HALF OFTHE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH, RANGE 28 WEST, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK B, PAGE 49, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA. TO INCLUDE: A 1983 INDI- ANA MOBILE HOME V.I.N. AL14801842509 & TITLE #68587828 A/K/A 4507 Momrningslde Lane Milton, FL 32583 at public sale, Front steps of the Santa Rosa County Courthouse, Milton, Florida at at 11:00 o'clock, A.M., on June. 13, 2006. DATED THIS 15 DAY OF MAY, 2006. MARY . .I.'iijHr',C',rj CLERK' 'PHCiUT COURT CIRCUIT COURT SEAL SBy Susan Land Deputy Clerk Law Offices of Daniel C. Consuegra *-04 Ki.-.l Fjin, r,,;.. Tamp�. FL 19 1 . ; Attorneys, for Plaintiff in accordance with the American with Disabilities Act of 1990,, persons needing a special accommodation to par- ticipate in this proceeding should contact the ASA Coordinator no later than seven (7) days prior to the pro- ceedings. If hearing impaired, please call (800) 955-9771 (TDD) or (800) 955-8770 (voice), via Florida Relay Service. 052006 052706 5/359 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIR- CUIT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY CASE NO. 2006-064 CA FREMONT INVESTMENT AND LOAN, Plaintiff, vs. CARLA B. NUNLEY, et, al., Defendants. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, ,pursuant to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated May 12, 2006, and entered in Case No. 2006-064 CA, of the Circuit Court of the First Judicial Circuit in and for Santa Rosa County, Florida, wherein FRE- MONT INVESTMENT AND LOAN, is a Plaintiff and CARLA B. NUNLEY; MARK NUNLEY AKA MARK C. NUN- LEY; UNKNOWN TENANT #1; UNKNOWN TENANT #2; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF ROY M. WHITE AS OF 12/30/2004 are the Defendants. I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at Santa Rosa County Courthouse, 801 Caroline St., Milton, Fl, at 11:00. a.m. on June 13, 2006, the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment, to wit: COMMENCING AT A POINT 2494.00 FEET NORTH AND 132.4 FEET EAST OF THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION 30, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 27 WEST, SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE NORTH 70 DEGREES 22' EAST A DISTANCE OF 144.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 34 DEGREES 38' WEST A DIS- TANCE OF 172.00 FEET TO THE SOUTH BANK OF BLACKWATER RIVER AND THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE SOUTH 34 DEGREES 38' EAST ALONG THE LINE LAST TRAVERSED THE DISTANCE OF 172.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 70 DEGREES 22' WEST A DIS- TANCE OF 72.00 FEET; THENCE TURN A INTERIOR ANGLE TO THE LEFT OF 99 DEGREES 30'18" A DIS- TANCE OF 169.00 FEET MORE OR LESS TO THE SOUTH BANK OF SAID RIVER; THENCE MEANDER NORTHEASTERLY ALONG SAID BANK A DISTANCE OF 63.10 FEET, MORE OR LESS TO THE POINT OF BEGIN- NING. MARY M. JOHNSON. 5-15- 06 As Clerk of the Court CIRCUIT COURT SEAL By: Susan Land As Deputy Clerk *IMPORTANT In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, persons needing a rea- sonable accommodation to participate in this proceeding should, no later than seven (7) days prior, contact the Clerk of the Court's disability coordina- tor at 8506230135, 6865 CAR- OLINE ST. BOX H, MILTON FL, 32570. If hearing impaired, contact (TDD) via Florida Relay System. 052006 052706 5/360 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIR- CUIT IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO. 06-000051-CA DIVISION WASHINGTON MUTUAL BANK F/K/A WASHINGTON MUTUAL BANK F.A., Plaintiff, vs. CHESTER J. MENA, at al, Defendant(s). NOTICE OF RESCHEDULED FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Order Rescheduling Foreclosure Sale dated May 9, 2006 and entered in Case NO. 06- 000051-CA of the Circuit Court [UWU Uof"theFIRST.Judicial.Circuit.in of the FIRST Judicial Circuit in and for SANTA ROSA County, Florida wherein WASHING- TON MUTUAL BANK F/K/A WASHINGTON MUTUAL BANK F.A., is the Plaintiff and CHESTER J. MENA; ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN PAR- TIES CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER, AND AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED INDIVIDUAL DEFEN- DANT(S) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS; are the Defendants, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at STEPS OF THE SANTA ROSA COUNTY COURTHOUSE at 11:00AM, on the 7 day of June, 2006, the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment: LOT 9, BLOCK A, ROB- LEDAL ESTATES UNIT 5, BEING A SUBDIVISION OF FRACTIONAL SECTION 2, TOWNSHIP 2 SOUTH, RANGE 27 WEST, SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA, ACCORDING TO PLAT RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK C, PAGE 84, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SAID COUN- TY. A/K/A 6813 Avenida De Galvez, Navarre, FL 32566 WITNESS MY HAND and the seal of this Court on May 11, 2006. Mary M. Johnson Clerk of the Circuit Court CIRCUIT COURT SEAL By: Susan. Land Deputy Clerk 052006 052706 5/361 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 1ST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA ' GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION CASE NO: 06-225-CA WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., successor by merger to WELLS FARGO I HOME MORTGAGE, INC. PLAINTIFF VS. RAYMOND JULIAN NOE, IF LIVING, AND IF DEAD, THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE, HEIRS, D'EVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDITORS, TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST RAYMOND JULIAN NOE; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF RAYMOND JULIAN NOE, IF ANY; JOHN DOE and JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN TEN- ANTS IN POSSESSION DEFENDANTS) NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Summary Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated May 12, 2006 entered in Civil Case No. 06-225-CA of the Circuit Court of the 1ST Judicial Circuit in and 'for SANTA ROSA County, MIL- TON, Florida, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at THE NORTH FRONT STEPS at the SANTA ROSA County Courthouse located at 6865 CAROLINE STREET in MILTON, Florida, at 11;00 a.m. on the 13 day of June, 2006 the following described proper- ty as set forth in said Summary Final Judgment, to-wit: LOT 24. BLOCK 9. SECOND ADDITION TO NAVAREE. BEING A PORTION OF SEC- TIONS 8. 17. AND 20. TOWN- SHIP 2 SOUTH. RANGE 26 WEST SANTA ROSA COUN- TY. FLORIDA. ACCORDING TO PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK C. PAGE 31 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SAID COUN- TY.. TOGETHER WITH MOBILE HOMES) LOCATED THERE- ON. Dated this 15 day of May, 2006. MARY M. JOHNSON Clerk of the Circuit Court CIRCUIT COURT SEAL By: Susan Land Deputy Clerk THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J. STERN, P.A., ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF 801 S. University Drive Suite 500 Plantation, FL 33324 (954)233-8000 06-52114(FM)NCL IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- TIES ACT, persons with dis- abilities needing a special accommodation should con- tact COURT ADMINISTRA- TION, at the SANTA ROSA County Courthouse at, 1-800- 955-8771 (TDD) or 1-800-955- 8770, via Florida Relay Service. 052006 052706 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 1ST JUDICIAL CIR- CUIT, IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION CASE NO.: 06-152-CA WASHINGTON MUTUAL BANK, FA, Plaintiff, vs. MARGARET K,. FENSTER, et al, Defendants. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated the 12 day of May, 2006, and entered in Case No. 06-152-CA, of the Circuit Court of the 1ST Judicial Circuit in and for Santa Rosa County, Florida, wherein WASHINGTON MUTUAL BANK, FA is the Plaintiff and MARGARET K. FENSTER; ASSET ACCEPTANCE LLC; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF MARGARET K. FENSTER; JOHN DOE; JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANT (S) IN POSSESSION OF THE SUB- JECT PROPERTY are defen- dants. I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at theNORTH FRONT STEPS OF COURTHOUSE at the Santa Rosa County Courthouse, in MILTON, Florida, at 11:00 a.m. on the 13 day of June, 2006, the fol- lowing described property as set forth in said Final Judgment, to wit: LOT 11, BLOCK 1, SECOND ADDITION TO NAVARRE SUBDIVISION, A SUBDIVI- SION ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK C, PAGE 31, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA. If you are a person with a Disabilities who need any accommodation in order to participate in this proceeding you'are entitled at no cost to you'to the provisions of certain assistant please contact Susan Land at 6865 Caroline. Street Milton, FL 32570, 850- 983-1012 within 2 working days of this receipt of this doc- ument. If you are hearing or Voice impaired call 1-800-955- 8771. Dated this 15 day of May, 2006. MARY M. JOHNSON Clerk Of The Circuit Court CIRCUIT COURT SEAL By: Susan Land Deputy Clerk 052006 052706, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIR- CUIT OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION CASE NO. 06-0027-CA-01 Dlv. D WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. AS TRUSTEE FOR NATION- AL CITY MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST 2005-1, MORTGAGE BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2005-1, Plaintiff, vs; KEVIN M. VIGIL, et al., Defendantss. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated May 12, 2006, and entered in Case No. 06-0027-CA-01 Div. D, of the Circuit Court of the FIRST Judicial Circuit in and for SANTA ROSA County, Florida wherein WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. AS TRUSTEE FOR NATIONAL CITY MORT- GAGE LOAN TRUST 2005-1, MORTGAGE BACKED CER- TIFICATES, SERIES 2005-1 is Plaintiff and KEVIN M. VIGIL, et al., are Defendants, I will sell. to the highest and best bidder for cash at the Courthouse, in MILTON, SANTA ROSA County, Florida, 11:00 AM o'clock on the 14 day of June, 2006, the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment, to wit: LOT 15, BLOCK B, SANDAL- WOOD SUBDIVISION, BEING A PORTION OF SEC- TION 14, TOWNSHIP 2 SOUTH, RANGE 26 WEST, SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK E, PAGE 10, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA; a/k/a 9608 Brentwood Blvd., Navarre, Florida 32566 Dated this 15 day of May, 2006. MARY M. JOHNSON As Clerk of said Court CIRCUIT COURT SEAL By Susan Land As Deputy Clerk 052006 052706 5/364 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIR- CUIT, IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO. 05-1026 CA 21ST CENTURY FINANCIAL, INC. P.O. Box 830598 Ocala, FL 34483-0598 Plaintiff, v. ANNE W. MOYER, Defendant. NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT, pursuant to Plaintiff's Final Judgment Of Foreclosure and Re-Establishment of Note entered in the. above-cap- tioned action, I will sell the property situated in Santa Rosa County, Florida, described as follows, to wit: Lot 3, Block 1, First Addition to Skyline Heights, 'a Subdivision of a portion of Section 28, Township 2 North, Rage 28 West, Santa Rosa County, Florida, according to Plat thereof recorded In Plat Book B at page 67 of the Public Records of said County. at public sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash at the Santa Rosa County Courthouse, Milton, Florida at 11:00 a.m., on the 29th day of June, 2006. MARY M. JOHNSON 5-15- 06 Clerk of the Circuit Court CIRCUIT COURT SEAL By: Susan Land Deputy Clerk 0520061 052706 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIR- CUIT OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION CASE NO. 06-0060-CA-01 Div. D CHASE HOME FINANCE, LLC, SUCCESSOR IN INTER- EST TO CHASE BANK USA, N.A., Plaintiff, vs. HARVEY E. GIBBS, etal., Defendant(s). NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated May 12, 2006, and entered in Case No. 06-0060-CA-01 Div. D, of the Circuit Court of the FIRST Judicial Circuit in and for SANTA ROSA County, Florida wherein CHASE HOME FINANCE LLC, SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST TO CHASE BANK USA, N.A. is Plaintiff and HARVEY E. GIBBS, et al., are Defendants, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at the Courthouse, in MILTON, SANTA ROSA County, Florida, 11:00 AM o'clock on the 29 day of June, 2006, the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment, to wit: LOT 24, BLOCK 1, BAY RIDGE PARK, A SUBDIVI- SION OF A PORTION OF SECTION 30, TOWNSHIP 2 SOUTH, RANGE 28 WEST, SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA, AS RECORDED AT PLAT BOOK B PAGE 81, PUB- addresses of the personal rep- resentatives and the personal representative's attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate, including unmatured, contingent or unliquidated claims, on whom a copy of this notice is served must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the dece- Dana R-A I LIC RECORDS OF SAID COUNTY; a/k/a 1460 Stanford Road, Gulf Breeze, Florida 32563 DATED this 15, day of May, ,2006. MARY M. JOHNSON As Clerk of said Court CIRCUIT COURT SEAL By Susan Land As Deputy Clerk 052006 052706 5/366 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT' OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIR- CUIT, IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA JUVENILE DIVISION CASE NO. 05-DP-130 IN THE INTEREST OF: J.T. 09/18/1998 MINOR CHILD TO: Kevin Thompson, father I/k/a 4767 Patriot Drive, Milton, FL 32570 Biological Father of J.T., a minor child DOB: 09/18/1998 YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI- FIED that a Petition under oath has been filed in the above styled Court for the termination of parental rights of J.T., a female child, born in Santa Rosa County, Florida, by the Department of Children and Family Services, for subsequent adoption, and you are here- by commanded to be and appear before thi Honorable - Marci L. Goodman, Judge of the Circuit Court in and for Santa Rosa County, Florida, at the Santa Rosa County Courthouse, 6865 Caroline Street, Milton, FL 32570, on the 22nd day of June, 2006 , at 9:00 a~m. You must either appear on the date and at the time specified or send a written response to the Court prior to that time. YOUR FAILURE TO APPEAR OR RESPOND SHALL BE TREATED AS A CONSENT TO, TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS AND YOU SHALL PERMANENTLY LOSE ALL LEGAL RIGHTS AS A PARENTTOTHE CHILD NAMED IN THE PETITION FOR TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS. WITNESS my hand as the Clerk of said Court and the Seal thereof, this 15 day of May, 2006. CLERK OF COURT SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA CIRCUIT COURT SEAL By: Charlin Gould Deputy Clerk 052006 052706 060306 061006 5/367 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIR- CUrIT, IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA JUVENILE DIVISION CASE NO. 05-DP-130 IN THE INTEREST OF: J.T. 09/18/1998. MINOR CHILD TO: Jennifer Thompson, Mother I/k/a 127 Rita Lane Johnstown, PA 15901 Natural mother of J.T., a minor child DOB: 09/18/1998 YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI- FIED that a Petition under oath has been filed In the above styled Court for the termination of parental rights of J.T., a female child, born in Santa Rosa County, Florida, by the Department of Children and Family Services, for subsequent adoption, and you are here- by commanded to be and appear before the Honorable Marci L. Goodman, Judge of the Circuit Court in and for Santa Rosa County, Florida, at the Santa Rosa County Courthouse, 6865 Caroline Street, Milton, FL 32570, on the 22nd day of June, 2006, at 9:00 a.m. You must either appear on the date and. at the time specified or send a written response to the Court prior to that time. YOUR FAILURE TO APPEAR OR RESPOND SHALL BE TREATED AS A CONSENT TO. , TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS AND YOU SHALL PERMANENTLY LOSE ALL LEGAL RIGHTS AS A PARENTTOTHE CHILD NAMED IN THE PETITION FOR TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS. WITNESS my hand as the Clerk of said Court and the Seal thereof, this 15 day of May, 2006. CLERK OF COURT SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA CIRCUIT COURT SEAL By: Charlin Gould Deputy Clerk 052006 052706 060306 061006 5/368 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA File No.: 57-2006-CP-141 Division: IN RE: ESTATE OF GERALDINE RUTH BRAD- SHAW, a/k/a GERALDINE T. BRADSHAW, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of GERALDINE RUTH BRADSHAW, a/k/a GERAL- DINE T. BRADSHAW, deceased, File Number 57- 2006-CP-141, is pending in the Circuit Court for Santa Rosa County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 6865 SW Caroline Street, Milton, Florida 32570. The estate is testate and the date of the decedent's Will is May 6, 2003. The names and y adrutaS May 27 2006 The Santa Rosa Press Gazette Legals ,dent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate, including unmatured, contingent or unliquidated claims, must file their claims with this court 'WITHIN THREE MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. The date of first publication of this Notice is May 20, 2006. Attorney for Personal '-Representatives -'Is/.Roy V. Andrews 'ROY V. ANDREWS, ESQUIRE Lindsay, Andrews & Leonard, P.A 5218 Willing Street Milton, Florida 32570 (850) 623-3200 Florida Bar No. 228291 Personal Representatives /s/ Carol Ann Stembridge CAROL ANN STEMBRIDGE, Petitioner 1624 Orchard Lane Talking Rock, Georgia 30175 /s/ Sandra Lee Hayes SANDRA LEE HAYES, Petitioner 5091 Berryhill Road ' Milton, Florida 32570 e 052006 �'052706 35375 "IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN "7AND FOR SANTA ROSA - COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION 'Case Number: 57-2006-CP- 140 Division: IN RE: ESTATE OF JOSEPH J. CAMPUS, JR. Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS 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 Joseph . J. Campus, Jr., deceased, File Number 57-2006-CP-140, by : the Circuit Court for Santa Rosa County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is Mary M. Johnson, 6495 Caroline Street, Milton, Florida 32570 that the total cash value 4'of the estate is $9,600.00, 'J including exempt property, and r, ir.a r.- r., .l ;- � ,-1,'1 5.3.,r�-r :, of those to whom it has been assigned by such order are: "NAME Michele Anne Shalonis Special Needs Trust Mary Jo Anne Campisi Cecilia Anne Hale Frances Marie Campus Godwin ADDRESS 224 Florida Avenue Gulf Breeze, Florida 32561 -".All persons are required to file ,:'with the clerk of said court, "WITHIN 3 CALENDAR MONTHS FROM THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE all claims against the estate in the. form and ,manner prescribed by Section 733.703 of the Florida Statutes and Rules 5.490 of the Florida Rules of Probate and Guardianship Procedure. ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS NOT SO FILED &WitL'BE FOREVER BARRED. Publication of-this Notice has begun on May 20, 2006. Edsel F. Matthews, Jr., 308 South Jefferson Street Pensacola, Florida 32502 (850) 432-1300 Florida Bar: 277959 Attorney for Petitioner .'Cecelia Anne Hale, Petitioner 224 Florida Avenue Gulf Breeze, Florida 32561 ' Joseph J. Campus, III, Petitioner . 1311 Soundview Trail Gulf Breeze, Florida 32561 052006 - 052706 5/3176 "INTHE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVI- * SION File No. 57-2006-CP-120 Division IN RE: ESTATE OF .' William B. Norris Deceased. -. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of William B. Norris, deceased, whose date of death was March 26, 2006, is pending in the Circuit Court for Santa Rosa County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 6865 Caroline Street Suite N, Milton, Florida 32570-0472. The names and addresses of the personal rep- resentative and the personal representative's attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE-OF SER- VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the dece- dent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN THREE 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. The date of first publication of this notice is May 20, 2006. Attorney for Personal Representative: /s/ Angela J. Jones Florida Bar No. 096441 Locklin & Jones, P.A. 6460 Justice Avenue Milton,(850) 623-2500 Personal Representative: /s/ Lamar Ivey 6404 Magnolia Place Court S. Mobile, Alabama 36695 052006 052706 5/377 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVI- SION File No. 57-2006-CP-142 Division C IN RE: ESTATE OF Ronald Lee Fortner Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS' The administration of the estate of .Ronald Lee Fortner, deceased, whose date of death was January 27, 2006 is pending in the Circuit Court for Santa Rosa County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 6865 Caroline Street Suite N, Milton, Florida 32570-0472. The names and addresses of the personal rep- resentative and the personal representative's attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER- VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. ' All other creditors of the'dece- dent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT 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. The-date of first publication of this notice on May 20, 2006.- Attorney for Personal Representative: /s/ Angela J. Jones Angela J. Jones Florida Bar No. 096441 Locklin & Jones, P.A. 6460 Justice Avenue Milton, Florida 32570 Telephone: (850) 623-2500 Personal Representative: /s/ Linda Fortner Linda Fortner 1 Wrightwood Place Sterling, Virginia 20164 052006 052706 5/378 STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRON- MENTAL PROTECTION NOTICE OF INTENT TO ISSUE PERMIT I.D. Number 1131128-001-AC The Department of Environmental Protection gives notice of its intent to issue a' permit to Lewis Funeral Home, Inc., to con- struct a human crematory located at 4777 West Spencer Field Road, Pace, Santa Rosa County. The crematory will be fueled by natural gas or LP gas. This facility consists of a cre- mation unit manufactured by Matthews Crematory Division, Model Power Pak II, which is fueled with either natural gas or LP gas. The Power Pak II contains a primary and sec- ondary (afterburner) natural gas fired chamber with a total design heat input of 1.9 MMBtu/hr. Emissions are con- trolled by the afterburner that will maintain a minimum com- bustion zone temperature of 1,800'F prior to and during combustion. The secondary chamber is designed to pro- . vide one second residence time at 1,600'F, and is equipped with' a continuous temperature monitor and recorder. PM, CO, NOx, S02, and VOC emissions are expected to be less than 5 tons per year, based on the maxi- mum permitted operation time of 8,760 hours per year. A person whose substantial interests are affected by the Department's proposed per- mitting decision may petition for an administrative proceed- ing (hearing) in accordance with Section 120.57; Florida Statutes. The petition must contain the information set forth below and must be filed (received) in the Office of General Counsel of the Department. at 3900 Commonwealth Boulevard, Tallahassee, Florida 32399- 3000, within 14 days of publi- cation of this notice. Petitioher shall mail a copy of the petition to the applicant at the address indicated above at the time of filing. Failure to file a petition within this time period shall constitute a waiver of any right such person may have to request an administrative determination (hearing) under Section 120.57, Florida Statutes. The petition shall contain the following information; (a) The name, address, and telephone number of each petitioner, the applicant's name and address, the Department Permit File Number and the county in which the project is proposed; (b) A statement of how and when each petitioner received notice of the Department's action or proposed action; (c) A statement of how each peti- tioner's substantial -interests are affected * by the Department's action or pro- posed action; (d) A statement of the material facts disputed by petitioner, if any; (e) A state- ment of facts which petitioner contends warrant reversal or modification of the Department's action or pro- posed action; (f) A statement of which rules or statutes peti- tioner contends require rever- sal or modification of the Department's action or pro- posed action; and (g) A state- ment, of the relief sought by petitioner, stating precisely the action petitioner wants the Department to take with respect to the Department's I"I I3 ' i i. 1:- Il'r,: i:~.~r. I. ;l.j: . r - istrative hearing process is designed to formulate agency action. Accordingly, the " C.- . .nrt, ' , .-hl-, ..:.m [, .,- p..:. .l .: . l taken by it in this Notice. Persons whose substantial interests will be affected by any decision of the Department with regard to the application have the riglit to petition to become a party to the proceeding. The petition must conform to the require- ments specified above and be filed (received) within 14 days of publication of this notice in the Office of General Counsel at the above address of the Department. Failure to petition within the allowed time frame constitutes a waiver of any right such person has to request a hearing under Section 120.57, Florida Statutes, and to participate as a party to this proceeding. Any .subsequent intervention will only be at the approval of the presiding officer upon motion filed pursuant to Rule 28- 5.207, F.A.C. The application is available for public inspection during nor- mal business hours, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, except for legal holi- days, at the Northwest District, 160 Governmental Center, Pensacola, Florida. 052706 052706 6/391 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIR- CUIT IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO. 57-2006-CA- 000014-CA DIVISION JPMORGAN CHASE BANK AS GRANTOR TRUSTEE, Plaintiff, vs. PAUL D.TRIMBLE, et al, Defendantss. NOTICE OF RESCHEDULED FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Order Rescheduling Foreclosure Sale dated May 18, 2006 and entered in Case NO. 57-2006- CA-000014-CA of the Circuit Court of the FIRST Judicial Circuit in and for SANTA ROSA County, Florida wherein JPMORGAN CHASE BANK AS GRANTOR TRUSTEE, is the Plaintiff and PAUL D.TRIM- BLE; MELANEE E. TRIMBLE; are the Defendants, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at STEPS OF THE SANTA ROSA COUNTY COURTHOUSE at 11:00AM, on the 14'day of June, 2006, the following described proper- ty as set forth in said Final Judgment: A PARCEL OF LAND IN SEC- TION 8, TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH, RANGE 28 WEST, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGIN AT A POINT 677 FEET EAST AND 1845 FEET NORTH OF THE SOUTH- "WEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 8; THENCE CON- TINUE NORTH 164.5 FEET; THENCE EAST 142.33 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 164.5 FEET; THENCE WEST 142.33 FEET TO POINT OF BEGIN- 'NING. A/K/A 5850 Ironwood Drive, Milton, FL 32583 WITNESS MY HAND and the seal of this Court on May 19, .2006. Mary M. Johnson Clerk of the Circuit Court CIRCUIT COURT SEAL By: Angela Dunn Deputy Clerk 052706 060306 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIR- CUIT INAND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO. 03-987 DIV D DIVISION WELLS FARGO BANK MIN- NESOTA, NATIONAL ASSO- CIATION, AS TRUSTEE, Plaintiff, , vs. CAROL BULLOCK, et al, Defendant(s). NOTICE OF RESCHEDULED FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Order Rescheduling Foreclosure Sale dated May 17, 2006 and entered in Case NO. 03-987 DIV D of the Circuit Court of the FIRST Judicial Circuit in and for SANTA ROSA County, Florida wherein WELLS FARGO BANK MINNESOTA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE, is the Plaintiff and CAROL BULLOCK; AMERICAN GENERAL FINANCIAL SERVICES OF ALABAMA, INC. F/K/A AMER- ICAN GENERAL FINANCE OF AMERICA, INC. F/K/A MANUFACTURERS HANOVER CONSUMER SERVICES OF AMERICA; are the Defendants, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at STEPS OF THE SANTA ROSA COUNTY COURTHOUSE at 11:00AM, on the 14 day of June, 2006, the following described proper- ty as set forth in said Final Judgment: A PARCEL OF LAND IN THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SOUTHWEST QUARTER (SE 1/4 OF NE 1/4 OF SW 1/4) OF SECTION 3, TOWNSHIP 4 NORTH, RANGE 30 WEST, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE SAID SE 1/4 OF NE 1/4 OF SW 1/4, THENCE RUN WEST A DISTANCE OF 287 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, THENCE CON- TINUE WEST ALONG THE NORTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF A COUNTY ROAD, AS SAME IS NOW LOCATED AND SITUATED, FOR A DIS- TANCE OF 208 FEET AND CORNER, THENCE RUN NORTH A DISTANCE OF 208 AND CORNER, THENCE RUN EAST A DISTANCE OF 208 FEET AND CORNER, THENCE RUN SOUTH A DIS- TANCE OF 208 FEETTOTHE POINT OF BEGINNING. AND, A PARCEL OF LAND IN THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUAR- TER (NE 1/4 OF SW 1/4) OF SECTION 3, TOWNSHIP 4 NORTH, RANGE 30 WEST, DESCRIBED S FOLLOWS: BEGIN AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE SAID NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUAR- TER (NE 1/4 OF SW 1/4) FOR THE POINT OF BEGINNING, THENCE RUN WEST ALONG THE NORTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF A COUNTY ROAD, AS SAME IS NOW LOCATED AND SITUATED, FOR A DIS- TANCE OF 287 FEET AND CORNER, THENCE RUN NORTH A DISTANCE OF 208 FEET AND CORNER, THENCE RUN WEST A DIS- TANCE -OF 208 FEET, THENCE RUN NORTH A DIS- TANCE OF 1112 -FEET TO QUARTER SECTION LINE, THENCE RUN EAST ALONG QUARTER SECTION LINE FOR A DISTANCE OF 495 FEET TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID NE 1/4 OF SW 1/4, THENCE RUN SOUTH A DISTANCE 1320 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. LESS AND EXCEPT LAND DESCRIBED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 578, AT PAGE 67, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA. A/K/A 2089 Brownsdale Loop, Jay, FL 32565 WITNESS MY HAND and the seal of this Court on May 17, 2006. Mary M. Johnson Clerk of the Circuit Court CIRCUIT COURT SEAL By: Angela Dunn Deputy Clerk 052706 060306 5/394 AMENDED NOTICE OF PUB- LIC HEARING AND NOTICE OF AMENDMENT TO THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN The Milton Planning Board will conduct a public workshop, and the Milton City Council will conduct a public* hearing to consider the rezoning of land areas described in this adver- tisement. The workshop and hearing are scheduled as fol- lows: Milton Planning Board (to con- sider and make a recommen- dation on the proposals): Tuesday, June 6,20068 at 5:30 p.m. Milton City Council (tc c-.nnidl- er adoption of tr.e .:.,. - .' .:- . Tuesday, June 13, 2006 at 5:00 p.m. Both meetings Will be held at the Milton. City Hall, 6738 Dixon Street, Milton, :I.:.... . At the meetings, the Uiii:... Planning Board and the Milton City Council shall consider rec- ommending the adoption of small scale amendments to the Comprehensive Plan as described below. 1. Zoning District Amended: from R2 to RC1 for parcel identification number 03-1N- 28-2530-04000-0020 (map previously published). 2. Zoning District Amended: from R2 to RC1 for parcel identification numbers 03-1N- 28-2530-07000-0060 and 03- 1N-28-2530-07000-0061 (map previously published). 3. Zonina District Amended: from R2 to RC1 for parcel identification number 03-1 N- 28-2530-04000-0010 (map previously published). 4. Zoning District Amended: from RI to RC1 for parcel identification nr.urT.-. 03-1 N- 28-2530-07000-0080 and 03- 1N-28-2530-07000-0081 (map previously published.). 052706 052706 SANTA ROSA LEARNING ACADEMY BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING Location: Learning Academy of Santa Rosa 5880 N. Stewart Street Milton, FL 32583 Director: Mr. Chad White - (850) 983-3495 Executive Director: Mr. Jerry L. White - (850) 314-6571 Day/Date/Time: Wednesday, June 7,2006 - 8:00 A.M. This meeting Is open to the, public. DRAFT AGENDA I. Call to order II. Welcome/Introductions IlI. Approve/Amend Agenda IV. Approve/Amend minutes of previous meeting V. *Public com- ments VI. Management Report- Dr. Rader VII. Academy Status Report - Jerry White VIII. Discusslon/Action/Agerida A. FTE Status - Terri Roberts B. Financial Report - Terri Roberts C. Personnel Changes D. FCAT Scores E. Plans For Next Year F. Other X. O p e n Age n da/Board Comments/Requests , XI. Adjournment ANY PERSON WHO DECIDES TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE BY THE BOARD WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT THIS MEETING WILL NEED A RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS AND MAY NEED TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS IS MADE, WHICH RECORD INCLUDES ANY TESTIMONY AND EVI- DENCE UPON WHICH. THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED. PERSONS REQUIRING INFORMATION ABOUT THE MEETING MAY CONTACT THE DIRECTOR OF THE ACADEMY AT THE ABOVE PHONE NUMBER.,PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEED- ING SPECIAL ACCOMMODA- TIONS SHOULD CONTACT THE DIRECTOR AT THE ABOVE ADDRESS OR PHONE NUMBER AT LEAST TWO BUSINESS DAYS PRIOR TO THE MEETING TO ENABLE SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS TO BE MADE. *Guests who wish to. address the Board may do so by advis- ing the, Chairman prior to the beginning of the meeting. Each presentation will be limited to 3 minutes. 052706 052706 IN THE .CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIR- CUIT IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO. 04-729-CA01- MTG-D WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., successor by merger to WELLS FARGO. HOME MORTGAGE, INC. f/k/a NOR- WEST MORTGAGE, INC. Plaintiff, v. JACK B. BARNES; ELSIE M. BARNES; and all unknown parties claiming by, through, under or against the herein named Defendants, who are not known to be dead or alive, whether said unknown parties claim as heirs, devisees, grantees, assignees, lienors, creditors, trustees, spouses, or other claimants; TENANT. #1 and/or TENANT #2, the parties intended to account for the person or persons in posses- sion; SUNTRUST BANK Defendants. NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to the Second Amended Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated May 22, 2006 in this cause, I will sell the property situated in SANTA ROSA County, Florida described as: LOT 4, VICKSBURG ESTATES, A SUBDIVISION OF AkPORTION OF SECTION 15, TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH, RANGE 29 WEST, SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK "C" AT PAGE 75 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA. a/k/a 4330 Forte Street, Pace, FL 32571 at public sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, at the North front door of the Santa Rosa Courthouse, 6865 Caroline Street, Milton, Florida, at 11:00 o'clock a.m., on June 29, 2006. Dated at Milton,.Florida this 22 day of May, 2006.. Mary M. Johnson Clerk of the Circuit Court CIRCUIT COURT SEAL By: Angela .K. Dunn Deputy Clerk IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH A DISABILITY WHO NEEDS ANY ACCOMMODA- TION IN ORDER TO PARTICI- PATE IN THIS PROCEEDING, YOU ARE ENTITLED, AT NO COST TO YOU, TO THE PRO- VISION OF CERTAIN ASSIS- TANCE. PLEASE CONTACT, SUSAN LAND, AT 6865 CAR- OLINE STREET, MILTON, FLORIDA 32570, (850) 983- 1012, WITHIN TWO (2) WORKING DAYS OF YOUR RECEIPT OF THIS DOCU- MENT, IFYOU ARE HEARING OR VOICE IMPAIRED, CALL 1-800-955-8771. 052706 060306 5MA3 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA Probate Division CASE NO.: 57-06-CP-000111 DIVISION: IN RE: ESTATE OF ESTELLE FINCH FINDLEY, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ORDER OF SUMMARY ADMINISTRATION 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 Estelle Finch Findley, deceased, File Number 57-06-CP-000111, on the 25th day of April, 2006, by the Circuit Court for Santa Rosa County Probate Division, the address of which is P.O. Box 472, 6865 Caroline Street, Milton, Florida 32570, that the Decedent's date of death was September 22, 2005,'that the total value of the probate estate is approximately $3,500.0p, and that the name and address of those to whom it has been assigned by such Order are: - Van Don Findley, * as Successor Trustee of the James A. Findley and Estelle F Findley Revocable Living Trust dated January 15, 1997, 2375 Pinehaven' Court, Grayson, Georgia 30017 for the benefit of James A. Fifidley and Estelle F. Findley during their lifetimes, remainder to Van Don Findley and James Manford Findley in accordance' with the provisions in said. Trust. ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE NOTIFIED THAT:. All creditors of the estate of the Decedent and persons having claims or demands against the estate of Decedent other than those for whom provision for payment in the Order of Summary Administration must file their claims with this court WITHIN THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) OR MORE YEARS AFTER THE DECEDENT'S .DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLI- CATION OF THIS NOTICE IS MAY 27, 2Q06. Attorney for Person Giving Notice: /s/ Edmund W. Holt, Esq., FBN 192705 1108-A N. 12th Avenue Pensacola, Florida 32501- 3308 (850) 434-7694 Attorney for Beneficiary Person Giving Notice: /s/ Van Don Findley Van Don Findley, as Successor Trustee of the James A. Findley and Estelle F. Findley* Revocable Living Trust dated January 15, 1997, 2375 Pinehaven Court, Grayson, GA 30017 Beneficiary 052706 060306 5(399 INTHE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA, PROBATE DIVISION FILE NO.: 57-2006-CP-148 DIVISION: C IN RE: ESTATE OF LILLIAN ANN BARKER HARRIS a/k/a LILLIAN HARRIS JONES, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of LILLIAN ANN BARK- ER HARRIS a/k/a LILLIAN HARRIS JONES, deceased, whose date of death was March 7, 2005, is pending in the Circuit Court for Santa Rosa County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is P.O. Box 472, Milton, Florida 32572. The names and addresses of the personal rep- resentative and the personal representative's attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER- VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the dece- dent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of first publication of this notice is May 27, 2006. Attorney for Personal Representative /s/ Kerry Anne Schultz Kerry Anne Schultz Bordelon & Schultz Law Firm, P.L. Florida Bar No. 563188 2721 Gulf Breeze Parkway Gulf Breeze, Florida 32563 Telephone: (850) 934-1000 Personal Representative: /s/ Jeanne Harris Dauzat Jeanne Harris Dauzat 3514 Harris Drive Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70816 052706 060306 5W400 INTHE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVI- SION File No. 57-2006-CP-131 Division IN RE: ESTATE OF Robert S. Hatch Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate' of Robert S. Hatch, deceased, whose date of death was December 20,, 2004, is pending in the Circuit Court for Santa Rosa County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 6865 Caroline Street Suite N, Milton, Florida. 32570-0472. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representative's attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER- VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the dece- dent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 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. The date of first publication of this notice is May 27, 2006. Attorney for Personal Representative: /s/ Jack Locklin, Jr. Jack Locklin, Jr. Florida Bar No. 243167 Locklin & Jones, P.A. 6460 Justice Avenue Milton, Florida 32570 Telephone: (850) 623-2500 Personal Representative: /s/ Joseph L. Pack Joseph L. Pack 14007 Susancrest Drive San Antonio, Texas 78232 052706 060306 5/401 INTHE CIRCUIT'COURT FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DM- SION File No. 57-2006-CP-135 IN RE: ESTATE OF Christine Breeding a.k.a. Christine Hatch Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of, Christine Breeding a.k.a. Christine Hatch, deceased, whose date of death was December 23, 2005, is pending in the Circuit Court for Santa Rosa County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 6865 Caroline Street Suite N, Milton, Florida 32570-0472. The names and addresses of the Natural Health Corner By Jimmie D. Hill, N.D., Ph. D. The Natural Health Corner is intended solely for informational and edu- ., .. national purposes, and not as medical advice. Please consult a medical or health care professional if you have questions about your health. "Stone Breaker" Chanca Piedra is a small erect annual herb indigenous to the Amazon rainforest. Chanca Piedra is its Spanish name and translated it means "stone breaker" or "shatter stone." It has been called stone breaker because it has been used for generations by the indige- nous peoples of the Amazon as an effective remedy to eliminate gallstones, kidney stones and other kidney problems. Chanca Piedra is widely used in herbal medicine in South America, remaining the most popular remedy for gall stones and kidney stones throughout the continent. In Peruvian herbal medicine, it is also used for hepatitis, urinary infections, and as a diuret- ic. 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All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER- VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the dece- dent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OF MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED., The date of first publication of this notice is May 27, 2006. Attorney for Personal Representative: /s/ Jack Locklin, Jr. Jack Locklin, Jr. Florida Bar No. 243167 Locklin & Jones, P.A. 6460 Justice Avenue Milton, Florida 32570 Telephone: (850) 623-2500 - Personal Representative: Is/ Joseph L Pack Joseph L. Pack 14007 Susancrest Drive San Antonio, Texas 78232 052706 060306 5/402 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVI- SION File No. 57-2006-CP-154 Division IN RE: ESTATE OF Jessie Glasgow Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of Jessie Glasgow, deceased, whose date of death was -December 13, 2005, is pending in the Circuit Court for Santa Rosa County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 6865 Caroline Street Suite N, Milton, Florida, 32570-0472. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representative's attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate on whom a copy of thisnotice is required to be served must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST. PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER- VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the dece- dent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION k 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. The date of first publication of this notice is May 27, 2006. Attorney for Personal Representative: /s/ Oscar J. Locklin Oscar J. Locklin Florida Bar.No. 15455 Locklin & Jones, P.A. 6460 Justice Avenue Milton, Florida 32570 Telephone: (850) 623-2500 Personal Representative: /s/ Laura Jean Lewis Laura Jean Lewis 9651 Chumuckla Springs Road Jay, Florida 32565 052706 060306 5403 Sa Today in Ja---- --------- ___________________Today in Jay__________ 101 East Garden Street* Pensacola Florida 32501 4321411 .1-800-332-1411 Santa Rosa farmers will find a lot of interest in this week's active grain and cotton markets. Below are comments on the future's markets and the closing week's prices: Futures Markets Weekly Recap - This week's reports hold Commodity Markets in Volatile State Gold Futures faced a turbulent week, even though some traders preferred to stay sidelined until economic reports could indicate the direction of the U.S. dollar. Gold prices settled a little higher on Monday, as traders commented that gold was consolidating from recent record highs. That day, analysts sug- gested that the price trend could lean upward or downward, depending on economic incentives. Tuesday the precious met- als market revealed some strength and Gold Futures rose on the heals of rising gasoline prices. The bounce in crude oil prices stemmed from fresh investments, allowing oil to reach $72 a barrel from the $68 range. This rush forward, combined with, corrective speculative buying in an oversold gold market, firmed yellow metal prices. Midweek, traders indicated profit taking as the catalyst behind gold's sharp decline. Moreover, analysts were aware of economic reports pointing to a stronger U.S. dollar, which is bearish for gold. While the market swung like a pendulum from one side to the other, trades steadied for another setback, perhaps this time setting a lasting low. Corn Futures were higher on Monday ahead of the first 2006 USDA report that included corn crop estimates. The front month contract hit a new contract high on what traders cited was strong fund buying. The next day was somewhat choppy as Corn prices started higher, but were pressured as the day moved on. The bears came out once they got wind of favorable weath- er forecasts (steady amounts of rain) for the Corn Belt region, as well as, solid crop condition numbers (mostly good) from the 'official USDA report. The bulls held court mid-session when advances in other markets helped, trigger a rally in corn prices. Nonetheless, the bulls could not sustain the momentum to the upside and corn prices slid back down, with wheat guid- ing the price decline on its late-session sell off. Wednesday, Corn Prices stayed low range based on the same fundamentals, with technical weakness also indicating a bearish tone. Thursday price range underscored the volatile week, as Corn Futures settled higher amid strong fund buying. The upswing was supported by the international Grains Council, who was quick to point out that corn export date was still extremely bull- ish even with adequate supply levels. Coffee Futures had an unexceptionally soft start to the week, with prices sinking to five-month lows and breaking below the 100-cent level on Monday. Traders cited a frenzy of speculative and local selling as the vehicle behind the down- ward move, yet industry buying was able to curb some of the losses before the session ended. Tuesday, the arrival of Brazil's summer frost season (June to August) held Coffee Futures in a higher trading range. More bullish news came from Brazil's estimates for crop levels kept in storage. The figure was at 7.5 million bags, which is below expectations considering the start of a new marketing year. Officials commented that at this point, about 10% of Brazil's production has been harvested. Strength in the CRB index and gains in other commodity markets also helped firm coffee prices. Wednesday's trading session practi- cally repeated the trading activity seen on Monday: strong local and fund selling coupled with some industry buying that helped cut back on losses. Traders expected coffee prices to remain low range on continued speculative selling but conceded that strong buying by roasters could lead to modest recovery ahead of the holiday weekend. Losing hicesNoJ Local Inteirest Jul Beans 584 25 Jun Can Dollar 09045 Nov Beans 608.75 Jun Aust. Dollar 0.7606 Jul Corn 253.25 Jun Tbonds 106.875 July OJ July Lumber July Cocoa Jul Wheat 409.5 Jun Hogs 65.95 July Coffee Jun Euro : 1.2827 July Pork Belly 81.825 Jun British Pound 1,874 Jun Yen Jun Cattle 0,8973 Jun Gold Jun Swiss Franc 0.8245 Jun U.S. Dollar 84,59 Jul Silver Jul Copper July Sugar 78.425 July Crude Oil 15975 311.5 1472 98.65 16.24 71.32 649.5 July Heat Oil 2.0137 12,655 July Unleaded 2.0743 3,695 July Nat, Gas 6.17 Carltons celebrate 50 year anniversary K ITCHEN IKORNFER Cabbage-Cucumber Salad Combine 3 parts crisp shredded cabbage with 1 part diced unpared cucumber. Pickle cucumbers are the best. Add minced chives or green onions, adding celery seed. Season, with salt and pepper; adding mayonnaise to moisten. You can use vinegar instead of mayonnaise. '-': Richard & Dixie's family pitching in to help. Richard and Dixie's chil- ., dren were eager to help cele- brate their parent's 50th Wedding Anniversary., Mark Carlton, their son, was with his .. wife, Dawn, son, Drew. t Anneliese Robbins, their daughter, and her husband, Alan and their children- Ashton and Alex. The food was delicious / Donna Bragg! Sue (Burkhead) Jenkins made the anniversary cake, chocolate and white cake, all in one (Delicious!) Dawn Carlton made the delicious blueberry and strawberry tarts. Richard and Dixie renewed their wedding vows with Rev. Dixie and Richard Carlton celebrate their 50th Anniversary. Richard and Dixie renewed their wedding vows, while their chil- dren and grandchildren looked on. Reverend Virginia Beckham officiated. S'Miss Freedom V -1. Pageant today! i" , The American Legion Edeker-Dubose Post 121, Jay, and the Ladies Auxiliary Unit 121, will hold their first Miss Freedom Pageant today, S' Saturday,'May 27, 2006, at the Jay High School ' Auditorium, at 1 p.m. By coming to the Miss Freedom Pageant you will be supporting our American troops. /1/ -Proceeds from the pageant ,will go to our American military troops. Those participating in the pageant will be escorted by someone from a branch of the military. Many branch- es of the military will be represented. Those in the pageant will be girls age birth to 18, boys from birth to 3. The contestants do not have to live in Santa Rosa County. Virginia Beckham officiating. Jack Bragg introduced Jay's Mayor, Jackie Stewart. She congratulated the couple for their 50 years of marriage, and wished them many more, giv- ing them the "keys" to the Town of Jay. Then, Jack introduced Jay's Volunteer Fire Chief, Tony Simmons, who gave a long his- tory of Richard's work as a firefighter with the Jay Volunteer Fire Department. He gave him a cap and made him 'Honorary Fire Chief.' Alan Robbins, their son-in- law, said some wonderful and funny things about Richard and Dixie. He said they loved hav- ing them as family. Mark Carlton, their son, said that he was so grateful that his parents had friends that cared so much for them; and that so many of them came to celebrate their anniversary with them. Dixie and her friend, Donna Bragg, belong to a quilting club called Busy Fingers. Well the Busy Fingers made Dixie, and Richard an anniversary, quilt - twelve large squares in., all. Some of the members of the club were present to present- the quilt to Dixie. They were Donna Bragg, Sandra Hofer," Nellie Cain, Bernice Warner, and Terry Tillett. Others not' present were Micki McGriff,, De Slingerland, Dorothy, Williams, Evelyn Guttmann,, and Carolyn McDuffie. Ellen: Flaherty was also present. She' and her husband, Ray, own the' Quilting Station, in Pace. Ellefi, did the embroidery and the fin-, ishing of the quilt. Ray made, the center square a picture of Richard & Dixie's wedding picture of May 19, 1956. Thp Carltons loved the quilt, espe- cially Dixie. Oh yes, they also gave Richard" a pair of YEL- LOW suspenders . It was a wonderful evening celebration for a wonderful couple. Everyone was sharing stories about Richard and Dixie with most of them being humorous. moralDay Celebration ,/ "The American Legion Edeker-Dubose Post 121, Jay, will hold a Flag Raising Ceremony Monday, May 29, 2006 beginning at 11 a.m. in front of the Legion Post. A cookout will also be held at 5 p.m. The Legion will pro- vide the hamburgers and hot dogs. The Ladies of Auxiliary 121, Jay, will provide the side dishes and desserts. The Legion members and Auxiliary have been placing flags on veterans' graves all' week. Volunteers are needed. The Legion and Auxiliary will begin meeting on the first Monday at 7 p.m. beginning June 5, 2006. Election of Officers will be held. For the fourth consecutive year, SRSO Deputy Mike Donlan conducted the D.A.R.E. culmina- tion, or ending ceremony for the Fifth Grade students at East Milton ES. Deputy Donlan is the Resource Officer at EMES, and takes special pride in what each student accom- plishes. This year 177 fifth graders participated in the D.A.R.E. pro- gram, and many of them have known Officer "Mike" since he ' began working at the school. 'The Drug Abuse Resistance Education (D.A.R.E.) program is an in-depth study for the students to learn about the abuse of drugs and alcohol, recognize the types of drugs that are abused and their harmful effects on the human body. Through written materials, videos and open discussions, students learn how to overcome peer pres- sure about being tempted to exper- iment with drugs. They also learn of the legal consequences of abus- ing drugs and alcohol. Officer Jim Killingsworth and SPSP Deputy Gunn were guests at the ceremony, representing Sheriff Hall. Killingsworth spoke to the students, congratulating them on completing the course giving them further encouragement to ignore peer pressure. As part of the D.A.R.E. pro- gram, each student is required to write an essay about what they learned during the course sessions. A top winner is selected from each of the 5th grade classrooms, and an overall winner is then selected from that group. This year the win- ners are Kendrel Jenkins-Ms. Ballard; Brittney Hyler-Mrs. Barber-Morris; Jacklyn Guillory from Ms. Holley's class, Michael Wells from Mrs. Kyser; Courtney Serrano from Mrs. Rorie, and EMES Essay winners with D.A.R.E. instructor and Resource Officer, Mike Donlan. Brian Parmelee from Mrs. Stritch. The winners were all presented medallions along with their certifi- cates of culmination. The overall winner this year is Jacklyn "Jackie" Guillory from Ms. Holley's class. A very sur- prised and happy winner, Jackie was presented a special D.A.R.E. pin, and a $50 gift certificate to spend at Wal-Mart. The winning essay, written by Jackie Guillory follows this article. Congratulations to all of the essay winners, and to the fifth grade D.A.R.E. graduates. Each year Anderson Columbia sponsors the D.A.R.E. program at the school, providing the class materials, D.A.R.E. tee shirts for every fifth grade student and the teachers and staff. At the end of the ceremony, the names of every student is drawn for various prizes. Frisbees, baseball caps, pens, water bottles, watches, key chains all with the DA.R.E. logo were given away. Three lucky stu- dents won the top prizes of a foot- ball, basketball and large stuffed "Darrian" lion. All of these gifts were donated by Anderson- Columbia, and the school is very grateful for their sponsorship. "Winning D.A.R.E. Essay" D.A.R.E. was fun. I learned about the dangers of alcohol, tobacco, and marijuana. Smoking causes breathing problems, heart disease, and is the most common cause of cancer. My Mom and Dad both smoke. I don't like to breathe in their cigarette smoke. They try to quit, but nicotine is very addic- tive. That is why I won't smok4. Because it is a hard habit to break, I learned about how drinking alcohol affects your body. It slow" your reflexes; it makes you lose self control and coordination. Alcohol is just as dangerous as doing illegal drugs. It makes you act differently than you would-alt if you were not drinking. I will not drink because it hurts your body and makes you do things yoti wouldn't do if you were not drinl- ing . I learned that marijuana makes your memory bad. It is ille- gal to do and you can't concentrate when you do it. If you get caught with marijuana you can go to jail. You won't be able to finish school and you can't get a good education and job when you are older. I am going to stay away from the people that do drugs and other bad things like alcohol and smok6. I want to go to college and be 'a teacher. I need to stay away from drugs to reach my goals. - Jackie Guillory/ May 4, 2006. (L to R) Santa Rosa Resource Officer Deputy Donlan, Top Essay Winner Jackie Guillory, and Mrs. Guillory with Lt. Jim Killingsworth, SRCSO. Family and friends gathered in the social hall of Jay United Methodist Church Saturday, May 20, 2006, to celebrate the 50th Wedding Anniyersary of Richard and Dixie Carlton, who were married May 19, 1956. The event began at 5 p.m. With Richard and Dixie greet- ing their guests as they arrived at the door of the social hall. Richard Wyche was playing music on the keyboard, Donna and Jack Bragg, along with Sandra and Bob Hofer, were busy seeing to the food and other needs of the guests. The day before,.they were moving tables, chairs, decorating, preparing food, etc., with D.A.R.E. Graduation held at East Milton Source: A.G. Edwards & Sons, Inc. Richard Hill Turner, Jr., Vice President-Investments Saturday May 27, 2006 The Santa Rosa Press Gazette P1an0 1R-A TIo ~2nt2 Rnca Procc (Th7ntt~ Pane H-A saturday M8Y LI, SUUD I Ii'.' '~UI*LU I ~ a __________________________ New minister arrives at Margaret Street Preston Silcox and his family will be in Milton to begin his work with Margaret Street Qhurch of Christ this Sunday, aay 28. Preston has served as minister of Eastside Church of Christ in Muskogee, OK for the past 6 years. ', David Myers, who served as ninister of Margaret Street for snore than 20 years, and his family, will be moving to Mobile, AL where he will be working with the Azelea City Church of Christ in Semmes, gL. " Sunday School will begin at 9230 a.m., Sunday with worship services at 10:30 a.m. Evening services will begin at 6 p.m. Everyone is invited to worship with us and meet the Silcox family, Preston, Tanya, Rice ahd Curry. Republican Club to meet The Republican Club of Santa Rosa County will hold its meeting and Dutch Treat Dinner at East Bay Crab House, 9250 Navarre Parkway, in Navarre, at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, June 6,2006. The fea- tured speaker is Santa Rosa County Property Appraiser Greg Brown. This meeting is open to the public. SFor additional information please contact Morgan Lamb, President, at (850) 939-2409 or Email morganlamb@bell- south.net Summer Food program available Santa Rosa School District will be sponsoring the "Summer Food Service Program" for children at Milton High School (Open Site), East Milton Elementary School (Restricted Site), and T.R. Jackson Pre-K Center (Restricted Site) during the summer vacation months (May 22 thru July 25) (Closed May 29th, July 3rd'& 4th). Serving times are from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. The program is similar to * the National School Lunch Program. It provides nutrition- ally balanced meals to needy children regardless of race, color, sex, disability, age or national origin during summer vacation. All children, 18 years old and younger, enrolled and non-enrolled, are eligible for a lunch at no charge. If you are interested in more information, please call the Food Service Office at 983- 5140, ext. 100. Bagdad Waterfronts plans meeting The Bagdad Waterfronts Florida Partnership will con- duct a monthly steering com- mittee meeting at 6 p.m. Thursday, June 1, at the Bagdad United Methodist Church fel- lowship hall, 4540 Forsyth St., in Bagdad. The Partnership is currently seeking community members to serve on one of five subcom- mittees, which include Public Access to the Waterfront, Environmental ' Resource Protection, Cultural Resource Protection, Hazard Mitigation, and Economic Revitalization. City of Milton Holiday Schedule City Hall will be closed on Monday, May 29, 2006, to allow employees not required for essential services, to observe the Memorial Day hol- iday. Garbage routes will be picked up as follows: A - Monday/Thursday will pick up on Tuesday & Thursday, May 30th & June 1st, 2006. B - Tuesday and Friday will pick up on Wednesday, May 31, & Friday, June 2,2006. Yard debris pick up will be as follows: 1-Monday will P/U on Tuesday 2-Tuesday will P/U on Wednesday 3-Thursday scheduled & Friday as Ketterer graduates UF Joe Ketterer, a 1999 graduate of Milton High School, graduat- ed with a Master's in Health Administration degree from the Ilniversity of Florida's College of Health Professions on May 4, 2006. Joe graduated Cum Laude with honors in 2004 from the University of Florida and was awarded a Bachelor of Arts decree in Business '(Administration and a minor in Stealth Science Education. . Joe was placed in the *University as a resident dorm assistant 2000-01, and on April t.l, 2001, Joe received the tJniversity's Presidential .Recognition for his "outstand- 4rig achievement and contribu- tions to the University of 'Florida." Joe lettered 4-1/2 -ea.rs as a collegiate athlete in .cheerleading and was the 2002 ,State Partner Stunt Champion. -In April of 2003, Joe was placed on thie Warrington College of 2Business Administration Dean's hlt. Joe served as the president *f the Pi Kappa Alpha social maternity during the 2001-02 school year and was accepted into "Florida Blue Key" (FL's \. most prestigious leadership hon-. orary since 1923) during his' presidency. During his tenure, Joe has interned with Walgreens, Health Management Associates (at Santa Rosa Medical Center), and North Florida Regional Medical Center (with Surgical Group of Gainesville). Joe has accepted employment with Health Management Associates, Inc. and will be working at Yakima Regional t Medical and Cardiac Center in Yakima, Washington as the hos- pital's assistant administrator starting June of 2006. Joe is the son of Dr. Albert and Brenda Ketterer of Milton, and the brother of Chuck Ketterer, Joe's roommate for the past 2 years. Chuck is a junior majoring in Building Construction in the College of Design, Construction and Planning at the University of Florida. 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City Hall's Public Works desk and accounting window will resume operation on Tuesday, May 30, 2006 at 7:30 a.m. PJ C offers training After All, You're the Supervisor (6 hrs.) from 9 a.m. till 4 p.m. on Thursday, June 1, 2006. Cost: $129. CEU Substitute Teacher Training (20 hrs.) on the Pensacola Campus from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. on Saturdays, June 3 through July 8, 2006. Cost: $50. On the Milton Campus it is from 8 to,12 noon on Saturday, June 3 through July 8,2006. Cost: $50. Word, Level II (8 hrs.) from 8 a.m. to 12 noon on Monday and Wednesday, June 6 and 8, 2006. Cost: $79. Excel, Level II (8 hrs.) from 8 a.m. till 12 noon on Monday and Wednesday, June 6 and 8, 2006. Cost: $79. Pre-Licensing Course for Real Estate Sales (63 hrs.) at Navarre High School on Friday, 6 to 9 p.m. and on Saturday and Sundays from 8 a.m. till 6 p.m., June 9 through 25,2006 Cost: $230. Flipping Houses (4 hrs.) from 8 a.m. until 12 noon on Saturday, June 10, 2006. Cost: $70. Power Point (8 hrs.) from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. on Tuesday arid Thursday, June 13 and 15, L'ommunity briets - Over 16,000 people ran the marathon Ittwas my first - My training began 13 wee's before the marathon. '* -I set my goal to finish under 3 hours. SIttook disphne ann determination - lhad aflve-year-old reason Tommy Vlhman who has leuiemna . Completed my first half marathon with TEAM IN TRAINING for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society My persona: commitment to you... Whether helping sell or buy your family a home, is to go the extra mile Call and ask for Jeanese HaywardBroker Associate. �I IjS t 6478 Highway 90, Suite A | Milton FL, 32570 IIL !l Phone 850-981-1555 S Fax 850-981-1444 SToll 866-981-1555 2006. Cost: $79. OSHA 30 Hour General Industry 32.5 CEU Hours from 8 a.m. till 4 p.m. on Monday through Friday, June 19 through 23, 2006. Cost: $600. For registration, please call 850.484.1374. 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Greer Investment Representative (850) 983-1471 6259 Highway 90 Milton, FL 32570-1708 2 Pane 11-A .. ... .... I P e 12-A...... a.. .......etSt.y a 2, 0 Lifestyles Share your good news! Submit to church @sr- pg.com or 6629 Elva Street, Milton J~o~n & g212Z Mr. and Mrs. Joe Murph wouldl d like to announce the engagement and forthcoming manage of their daughter. Amanda Elizabeth Moreno to Ahle), Tra is Pippin. Amanda is a 2001 graduate of Milton High School., She went on to graduate from the University of West Florida in May of 2004, with a bachelor's degree in Elementary Education. Currently she teaches First Grade. at W. H. Rhodes Elementary School. Ashley is a 1996 Taduate of Pace High School. He is, now working as the Senior Service Representative at Lincare. a medical supply. company.. The wedding \ ill be held on Saturda., June 24, 2006 at.Pine Terrace Baptist Church with a reception to fol- low. AlI friends and family) are invited to celebrate with the young couple. a Maw- k~2 Mr. and Mrs. David Guenther are pleasedto announce the upcoming marriage of their son, Adam David Guenther to Joanna Corine Driggers, the' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Driggers. An engagement party will be held in their honor on June 2, 2006 at "All About Catering", located on the comer of Olive ,Rd., and North 9th Ave., Pensacola. All family and friends are invited to attend. The happy couple plan to wed in a private cere- ' mony on June 7, 2006. Afterward they will travel to - Tennessee for a honeymoon; upon returning they will reside in Graceville, FL. I ____ iow OPgR Bar & Grill Ne% O ner: Scott Kasper Manager: Pamela Kasper MNon. - Sat. 3pm -Midnight 6-110 H%.. 90 W. Milton, FL 32570 850-623-3749 Martin A. 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Trisha Mainer Realtor G Pager 506-4624 ..*o, - , . . . . - , . .,-.- , _ - , . , , . Licensed & Insured Saturday-May 27, 2006 e gaP 1 2-A The Santa Rosa Press Gazette O 14N~ ~i~ r:di A Look Inside for Classified S. 1 Help Wanted *Real Estate 'Automotive I I ISaturday Feature Adopt-A-Pet SI I I Business Service Directory \ /' o* Find Your Name 'Plus much more II ' M - l Sports I B-I d Bose s to host a golfso'amble The Milton High Basketball Boosters will hold their 11th Annual Golf Tournament at Tanglewood Golf and Country Club on May 27th., The four person scramble will begin at 1 p.m. with regis- tration taking place at noon. A $50 per ,player entry fee includes green fees, cart, and mulligan. There will be a modified scoring system as each team will' use only 10% of its total handi- cap to determine the winner., For more information on the, tournament or sponsorships call Murry Rutledge or Tim Short at 983-5600. East Milton will hold election ofoffierm East Milton Youth Association will be holding elec- tion on June 3 from 9 a.m. until 11 a.m. in their multi-purpose room. Following the elections the closing day ceremonies for the baseball season will take place. If you are a member of the ballpark and either your child or yourself actively are involved in any .of' the associations sports activities (baseball, soccer, adult softball, cheerleading, ect.) then you are encouraged to bring a photo ID with you and make your vote count. If you. have any questions contact Dan Melvin at 525-9395. Rising Stars basketball camp at Milton High Milton High School will be holding a five week basketball camp for rising stars this sum- mer. Camp will begin on May 30 and be held Monday thru Thursday until June 29th. Rising sixth, seventh, and eighth graders: will attend from noon until 3 p.m., while rising ninth and 10th graders will attend from 9 a.m. until noon. Cost of the five week camp* is $75 and lunch will be provided for each day of the camp. For , more information Contact Milton High School Basketball Coach Tim Short at 983-5600. The City of Milton is now holding youth football registra- tion. Registration is open' to chil- dren ages five to 14 as of August 1,2006. You can register your child from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Friday at the Milton Community Center on Byrom Street. There are only a few open- ings left in each division so don't miss out and register today. For more information you can contact John Norton at 983- 5466. 'ForGirsOnly'lbasketda camp May 30 at Jay Hh 0 Jay girls' coach Becky Holley will hold a 'For Girls Only' basketball camp for grades four through six May 30 to June 1. The camp will run from 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. each day and will cost $40 to attend. For more information on the camp you can contact Jay High School and Coach Becky Holley at 675-4507. Ufeteen grupto host St. Rose of Lima's Lifeteen group will host a Summer Showdown, a USSSA World Series Qualifier softball tourna- ment, June 24-25 at the Santa Rosa Sportsplex in Pace. Teams will compete in five age groups ranging from 8-f6 years old. Entry fees will be $150 per team for 8U and $250 per team for'10U through 16U. The tourney format will be 3- Pool play/single elimination with team and individual awards given for first and second place teams as well as a berth in the USSSA World Series held at Walt Disney World in Orlando. For more information con- tact Steve Rhodes at 850-206- 8369 or via email at bullga- tor57@bellsouth.net. Pa national ranking _L7J Patriots are ranked No. 42 by Baseball America in May 22 poll released Tuesday By BILL GAMBLIN PG Smpo I' Edi, ____ ,Fresh off the first state title in 16 years Pace High School recei'.ed another honor on Monday\ . Baseball America ranked the Patrioti No. 42 in it,, Top 50 High School Poll But this is not the first time Pace appeared in the poll. but it is the hirst tlimie \ou could say it official counted. "Before the season %\e were ranked second in the nation by Pace's Charlie Warner is seen hoisting the Class 5A State Title last week when the Patriots returned home from Sarasota. Press Gazette photo by Bill Gamblin Baseball America and I ha\e a cop\ in the office proe it." said Pace Head Coach Charlie Warner. "But it turned out the-, made a mistake." Apparently Baseball America and their pollsters made the same mistake some of the South Florida papers made during the FHSAA State Baseball Tournament thinking the Patriots w'ere from Miami. "It "\as odd." recalled Warner. "Greg Blackmon came in and congratulated me on the ranking." Then Warner checked hi! cell phone. "W\hen I checked mi me:- sages there ~\as a call from Smoke La\al, from LSU. ask- inm me ho" it felt to ha\e a bulls eye on m\ back." recalled Warner "And then there v. as a message from a reporter v. ith Baseball America "v antlin to talk to me about being ranked second in the iiatiOlt." While talking, to [ the reporter., that is .. hen Warner and the reporter realized the mistake. ".-ppjrentl\ ve did get some \otes. but there were .ilo . tes for lonsimnor Pace and Miami Pace." said W\arner. "When the-, added the iolet. together Miami Pace \.as sec- ond. but the\ listed them as u " Despite the pre\i.ous mis- take. Warner is \en\ pleased \]ith the recognition hIn team ha, garnered "'I am not surprised \e iere ranked." said Warner. "I am a .M,. PACE. P. 3B South wins All- _ _ _ _ Star game in extra innings 'i Softball pitchers duel goes 10 innings for a 2-1 decision B. BILL GAMBLIN PG S,'lt'i Edi ,, The cane didn't matter, but :ou could tell the girls playing in the Panhandle Sottb.ill Classic Tuesda) at Escambia High School as it took extra inning_, to cro%\ n the %inner 2- I \\ith the game tied 1- I. it V. as time for the international tiebreaker .% ith a runner starting on second. The North squad looked poised to core in their half of the 1oth V itih Aimanda Moore on third after NMilton' Bri Durbin succe_.sfulld executed her second sacrifice: of the iarne. but Heather Mott uas up Il-r the challenge and str-uick out Mal ,\ Smith to sirand _Moore on third. For their half of the 10th the south sent Abby Snyder to sec - ond as Ashleigh Cole struck out the first batter she faced. With the infield drawn in and one out Kathryn Howell bunted the ball under the glove of a diving Christy Freeman to score Snyder to end the game. "I am very proud of the girls and think they all played very hard tonight," said Pace's Susan Williams, who coached the North squad along with her husband Curtis Williams and Niceville's Danny Hensley. "I am especially proud of the girls from the smaller schools. "A lot of people might haie though they could pla\ at this leel. but theN stepped up and played a real good game." Freeman kne\ it ajs risky %%hen she \as mo' ed to plaj up from her normal second base position in the liith inning. I kne" if the ball cot b\ me %%e %ere in trouble." said Freeman "-I '%as playing on the line for the bunt and just could- n't get o'er to the ball quick enough.'" Trailing 1-0. Nice-ille's Jessie Cooper reached on an error at third base and v.ould ad\jnce to second on a v. ild pitch b\ Escamnbia's NMott is the North started a threat. Pace's Ashlei.- Cole v.ould mo-%e Cooper to third " ith a uto-strke single to cen- ter before Victoria Haddad brought Copper in with a sin- gle. ' , shley Nestle then walked to o10ad the bases, but Mott man- aged to v. ork her way out of the jam by striking out the next three North batters. Neither team could muster much of an offense until the bottom of the sixth inning when Howell got on base and advanced to second on an error. She would later score the first run of the game as the home plate umpire called Crestview's Whitney Langley See, SOFTBALL, Pg. 3B Pace catcher Ashley Nestle chases back Celia Griffin during the third inning when Griffin was caught in a run down after the ball was hit sharply to third base in Tuesday's All-Star Softball game. Press Gazette photo by Bill Gamblin Milton's Casey Smith is seen driving home a run in the second inning of Monday's win in the Panhandle Baseball All-Star Classic. Prerss Gazette photo by Bill Gamblin ,North wins big 0 North All-Stars win baseball slugfest By BILL GAMBLING PG Sports Editor_ The home run derby was just an appetizer Monday at Escambia High School. With baseball littering the entire Escambia High campus, the Panhandle Baseball All-Star Classic got underway as the North quickly dispatched the South All-Stars by a 12-5 score. It didn't take long for the North take a 4-0 lead as Milton's Casey Smith has an RBI single and Pace's Allen Ward drove in two runs with a double. The talent of Santa Rosa County shined again in the third inning as the North squad took a 6-0 lead when Wade Schepper drove in two runs before he was thrown out at second on a close call. From that point the South had trouble as they faced pitch- ing from the likes of Chris 12-5 Sorce, Schepper, Ryan Chaffee, Brad Sasser, Blake Dean and others. As for Schepper, he was relieved to have Dean and Chaffee on his team. "Basically we had the three best pitchers in the area on our team," said Schepper, who pitched in the same game for the first time with Sorce, his childhood friend. "I did alright while I was on the mound since no body scored. "But if also felt good by not having to go against Dean and Chaffee." The south squad would eventually score three runs in the bottom of the fourth off Dean and then add two more in the fifth off Sasser. But that was as close as the North wanted them to get. In the seventh inning Ward would hit a solo shot, while Matt Whitfield singled home a run to make it 8-5. Pace's Matt, Lewis is looking back at the pitcher after getting hit by a pitch in the top of the fifth inning. Press Gazette photo by Bill Gamblin "It was an awesome night," said Ward, who also participat- ed in the home run derby before the game. "It was neat to play with these guys. See, BASEBALL, Pg. 3B willmle pill I -III Pity, Saturday, May 27, 2006 Pit Stop Bl^^ �~v ,^ Onthe Tube May 27 NASCAR Live! - SPEED @ noon Truck Series at Mansfield - SPEED @ 1 p.m. NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Practice - SPEED @ 3:30 p.m. NEXTEL Cup Practice - FX @ 5:30 p.m. FX Pre-Race Show - FX @ 6:30 p.m. Busch Series Carquest Auto Parts 300 - FX @ 7:00 p.m. May 28 FOX Pre-Race Show - FOX @ 4 p.m. NASCAR Coca-Cola 600 - FOX @ 4:30 p.m. June 2 NASCAR Live! - SPEED @ 4 p.m. NEXTEL Cup Qualifying - SPEED 4:30 p.m at Dover ' Truck Series AAA Insurance 200 - SPEED @ 7 p.m. June 3 NASCAR Busch Qualifying - SPEED @ 11 a.m. NEXTEL Cup Practice - FX @ 1 p.m. FX Pre-Race Show - FX @ 2 p.m. Busch Series Stonebridgeracing.com 200 - FX @ 2:30 p.m. June 4 FX Pre-Race Show - FX @ 12:30 p.m. NEXTEL Neighborhood Excellence 400 - FX @ 1 p.m. Kenny Schrader wins ARCA event in Toledo Ken Schrader, in his own Federated Auto Parts Chevrolet, held off spirted charges from Justin Allgaier' and Frank Kimmel to capture the Hantz Group 200 presented by Federated Car Care at Toledo Speedway Sunday afternoon, winning by a margin of victory of just series attempt092 seconds. . . The win including the represented vents there Schrader's, while the race was 13th carked with long green-flag RE/MAX v:ra . Series vic- Schlate-ra de 41st seributesd attempt, and fourth overall at Toledo including the Kimm threl battling forevents thion. In fAndct, while the race asnd marked with long green-flag runs, several late-race incidents contributed to the need for two attempts at green-white-cldck- er finishes. Both final restarts saw Schrader, Allgaier and Kimmel battling for position. In fact, Schrader and7 Allgaier, with Kimmel inches away, battled side-by-side for On the Bubble Driver: Jeremy Mayfield Owner: Ray Evernham Points out of34th: 71 Points ahead of 36th: 64 Owner Nelson Bowers Glen Wood Bill Davis Kyle Petty Nelson Bowers II Ray Evernham Doug Bawel Larry McClure much of the final laps, leaving the crowd on their feet for the end of the race. "The car was really good," said Schrader. "It's always good. I enjoy Toledo Speedway and I didn't realize how good Justin (Allgaier) was before today. The car could really hold its own, even on tired tires. We had a good set-up on it today, especially for longer runs, which was a huge help." Allgaier, who earned the Hoosier Hard . Charger award for advancing the most posi- tions, matched his career-best finish in second. Kimmel, who had dominat- ed much of the weekend by capturing the Pork Pole Award on Saturday and leading 182 laps of Sunday's race, finished third, just .283 seconds behind Schrader. Schrader, who did not qual- ify his car on Saturday because of NASCAR Nextel Cup Series commitments at Lowe's Motor Speedway, had to start from the tail-end of the. field. However, it did not take long for him to work his way through traffic to join the lead- ers. He was among the top-five on lap 182. Driver Joe Nemecheck Ken Schrader Dave Blaney Kyle Petty Sterling Marlin Jeremy Mayfield Michael Waltrip Scott Wimmer Points 988 * l 1-' . 1. 5- . , . ., ^ :;E-m ail 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. idle An By BILL GAMBLING PG Sports Editor Sunday will be an odd day for a driver from one of racing most famous families. John.Andretti, who was the first NASCAR driver to even attempt the Memorial Day Weekend double, will race on Saturday's Car Quest Auto Parts 300 for ppc Racing. He was offered the opportuni- ty to run in the Indy 500, but decid- ed the timing wasn't right "I just had a conversation with the team that contacted me," said Andretti in a special interview with the Press-Gazette. "I don't feel like the deal came at the prop- , er time. "It would be difficult for me to get caught up with the new cars and run the race." So was he talking with cousin Michael about driving for Andretti-Green? "I won't say which team," said Andretti. "But it wasn't Michael. "He has his hands full with five cars and his son Marco racing this year in the 500." Andretti attempted the feat for the first time back in 1994 when he drove for Billy Hagan in ;NASCAR and his godfather AJ. : Foyt's Indy car. Wh"\\en I attempted the double back in 1994 there were a lot of lit- tie dilemmas that were out of my control," recalled John, who is the son of MarioAndretti's twin broth- er Aldo. "'The month for me was grueling. "We qualified in California flew to Indy for practice then had to go back and ra e in C:difomj.i." But the biggest issue John had to deal with was Mother Nature, who loves to rain in May on both Lowe's Motor Speedway and the Brickyard. "We didn't get to practice much at Indy because of the rain and then when it was time to qual- ify at Charlotte it was delayed by rain as well," recalled Andretti, who has two NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series wins to his credit. "And because of the rain in Charlotte I almost missed Carburetion Day at Indy. "Mentally it was taxing at 2005 Pole Winner Ryan Newman - 192.988 mph 2005 Race Winner Jimmie Johnson - 114.698 mph Track Qualifying Record Elliottt Sadler - 193.216 mph (2005) Race Record for 600 Miles Bobby Labonte - 151.952 mph (1995) After: Dodge Charger 500 After: Diamond Plywood 200 Rank Driver Behind Rank Driver Behind 1. Jimmie Johnson Leader 1. Kevin Harvick Leader 2. Tony Stewart -93 2. Clint Bowyer -347 3. Matt Kenseth -94 3. Denny Hamlin -379 4. Mark Martin -199 4. Carl Edwards -386 5. Dale Earnhardt Jr. -226 5. Kyle Busch -455 6. Jeff Gordon -295 6. Paul Menard -462 7. Kyle Busch -298 7. Greg Biffle -476 8. Kasey Kahne -307 8. J.J. Yeley -513 9. Kevin Harvick -321 9. Jason Leffler -623 10. Jeff Burton -391 10. Johnny Sauter -643 Andretti SBut is has not always been S' easy for Andretti to get informa- tion from some he has grown up --'-: '" - - - -.-'. around, especially Uncle Mario. , ^"To get any information out of .. Mario is virtually impossible," said John. "He would just look at me and tell me that you know what S' you are doing." Another person he gleaned information from was Foyt. "AJ. taught me a great deal and he is a lot of fun to be around," - . said John. "But when the engine is -'" : .... also;running he is all business. "It is amazing but when you think about it a I have been fortu- nate to be around a lot of really, really great people who I am glad: to call my friend." Andretti, who was there for: the last win at Petty Enterprises in 1999 at, Martinsville Speedway,: ,,. 7 was also there for the biggest low -for the organization when Kyle's, sonAdamdiedin2000whileprac- ticing for the Busch race at New .... . , ,.: Hampshire International Speedway "That really set Petty Enterprises back," said John. "As a . . father I don't know how they con- W .- - '.' tinued on; if it would have been: This Memorial Day will be one of the first times in several years John Andretti will not drive in the Coca-Cola 600 or in the Indianapolis 500. Andretti was the first driver in history to attempt the double back in 1994 when he drove for Billy Hagan and his god-father A.J. Foyt. times but physically I made, it through the month." Another mentally taxing item to ponder are some of the names Andretti has worked with such as Cale Yarbrough, Petty Enterprises, Dale Eamhardt Inc., just to name a Turn 3 240 Turn 4 24� "I have been 'really fortunate to migrate to those people who are racers," said Andretti. "These peo- ple have the same burning desire and mentality to win and I have learned a lot from each one." Bakartc:1,6 fe /5 me I would have curled up in a comer. "But I am glad to see them, getting things going in the right: direction with Bobby Labonte and: Robbie Loomis." So is John trying, to keep his son, Jarett, from racing? "I have tried to drop some, subtle hints," admitted John. "Thank goodness he is into soccer., "He is good at team sports like soccer plus he is also small like an Andretti." But that doesn't mean Jarett cannot drive a mean go-kart. "In sports it is a team thing and they are a lot of fun," said Andretti. "But when it comes to racing it is up to me.. "And all you need is a steering wheel, a couple of pedals, and four tires." Besides racing in NASCAR he has driving a NHRA Top Fuel car owned by former St. Louis Cardinal Jack Clark, USAC Midget division, IMSA GTP, PPG/CART Series, and many oth- ers. Turn 2 24� Turn 1 240 Frontstretch: 1,952 feet / 5� 'A, After: Quaker Stake and Lube 200 Rank Driver Behind 1. Todd Bodine Leader 2. Ted Musgrave -17 3. David Reutimann -121 4. Mark Martin -173 5. Terry Cook -209 6. Johnny Benson -229 7. David Starr -234 8. Dennis Setzer -241 9. Jack Sprague -252 10. Matt Crafton -257 After: Hantz Group 200 Rank Driver Behind 1. Bobby Gerhart Leader 2. Frank Kinmel -45 3. T.J. Bell -55 4. Billy Venturini -90 5. Damon Lusk -135 6. Ryan Foster .155 7. Ken Weaver -260 8. Justin Allgaier -300 9. Brett Rowe -340 10. Ryan Howard -355 Start yo businessRech thouds of NASCAR fans -: make them your loyal customers. lt your u i . In S ContLct the Press Gazette advert ing s. calist at 850-623-2120 Page 2-B ,'. Place 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 -J� - . n-. . L PPj Z,. - �. Backstretch: 1 �360 feet / 5" rtuta ay, mly &L, *o r Sports I I .. m mmme~m Pace Continued From Page One. little surprised we were ranked so low. "It isn't like they didn't know about us at all." But this poll and the cover- age the Patriots received by papers in South Florida has become a sticking point with Warner out of concern for his kids. "When we won the state title the headline read in Sarasota that Miami Pace didn't need seventh inning come- back," recalled Warner. "I don't understand if it is a lack of 'respect or not doing a very good job. "I am constantly getting mail for kids from SEC schools for kids at Monsignor Pace." Which really raises a ques- tion for the Patriots skipper. "So I am wondering how much stuff our kids don't receive for the very same rea- son." But Warner will be the first to tdll you that Panhandle Baseball is alive and well. "With the success of Tate last year, Catholic in the previ- ous years, and what we accom- plished this year it ought to draw attention to Northwest Florida," said Warner. "I can guarantee you that panhandle baseball is alive and well. "Despite what other people say we are ranked number on in 5A in Florida and we have the trophy at our home to prove it." And these feelings appar- ently aren't Warner's alone. "All the coaches in the pan- handle feel like the stepchild of baseball in Florida," said Warner. "When we go to meet- ings our involvement at the state level is overlooked or is practically non existent because we are in the panhan- dle." Story written by Bill Gamblin. Reach him at sports@srpressgazette.com - .cr- i < - .44 -W '.. Softball Baseball America's High School Top 50 Rank School Record Previous 1 The Woodlands (Texas) HS 32-1 1 2 Jackson HS, Mill Creek, Wash. 24-0 2 3 Flanagan HS, Pembroke Pines, Fla. 29-3 4 4 Brenham (Texas) HS 32-2 5 5 Cypress (Calif.) HS 23-3 6 6 Chatsworth (Calif.) HS 29-2 7 7 Chaparral HS, Scottsdale, Ariz. 31-3 10 8 Monsignor Pace HS, Opa Locka, Fla. 28-4 13 9 Christian Brothers HS, Memphis 37-1 15 10 Starr's Mill HS, Fayetteville, Ga. 28-2 3 11 Palm Beach Central HS, Wellington Fla. 29-2 8 12 Riverside HS, Greer, S.C. 31-2 23 13 Bellarmine Prep, San Jose, Calif. 33-4 12 14 Bishop Kelly HS, Tulsa 38-2 30 15 North Forsyth HS, Winston-Salem, N.C. 28-0 33 16 Owasso (Okla.) HS 35-2 9 17 Nova HS, Davie, Fla. 26-2 111 18 Poly HS, Riverside, Calif: - 19-4 18 19 Fallbrook (Calif.) HS 19-4 19 20 Osborn HS, Manassas, Va. 19-1 20 21 Lassiter HS, Marietta, Ga. 26-4 '22 22 Torrey Pines HS, Encinitas, Calif. 26-4 21 23 El Camino Real HS, Woodland Hills, Ca. 23-4 17 24 Goddard (Kan.) HS 20-1 NR. 25 Captain Shreve HS, Shreveport, La. 37-3 42 26 Brophy Prep, Phoenix 30-5 , 50 27 Barbe HS, Lake Charles, La. 37-7 NR 28 Archbishop Rummel HS, Metairie, La. 33-5 14 29 Massapequa (N.Y.) HS 23-0 37 30 Bishop Carroll HS, Wichita, Kan. 20-2 28 31 James Madison HS, Vienna, Va. 20-1 NR , 32 Elder HS, Cincinnati 25-3 32 33 Bishop Hendricken HS, Warwick, R.I. 13-2 40 34 Bishop Gorman HS, Las Vegas 35-7 NR 35 Bishop Moore HS, Orlando 29-2 24 36 Olentangy HS, Lewis Center, Ohio 25-2 NR 37 Barron Collier HS, Naples, Fla. 28-4 26 38- Esperanza HS, Anaheim 24-3 NR 39 Silverado HS, Lat Vegas 33-5 16 40 Seton Hall Prep, West Orange, N.J. 19-2 47 41 James Monroe HS, Bronx, N.Y. 42-2 48 42 Pace (Fla.) HS 29-3 NR 43 Sarasota (Fla.) HS 27-5 NR 44 Cherry Creek HS, Englewood, Colo. 20-2 25 45 Greenbrier Christian, Chesapeake, Va. 30-3 29 46 De La Salle HS, Concord, Calif. 16-4 38 47 Jasper (Ind.) HS 25-1 39 48 Maize (Kan.) HS 19-2 44 49 La Cueva HS, Al;buquerque 26-4 NR 50 Centennial HS, Ellicott City, Md. 22-1 46 Dropped Out: No. 27 Jesuit HS, New Orleans '30-.'6 N,: 31 Goleman HS, Hialeah Fla. (23-3); No. 34 Capistrano alley' , HS, Mission Viejo, Calif. (24-5); No. 35 Northwest Rankin HS, Brandon, tMii. (30-6); No. 36 Tomball (Texas) HS (27-6); No. 41 McQueen .-lS, Reno, Nev. (34-6); No. 43 Scioto HS, Dublin, Ohio 2--3 No. 45 Saint Rita HS, Chicago (27.-r. No -41 Spanris Fork (UTahi- H-S i(2. 3) Continued From Page One for two consecutive balks. The North squad threatened to score for the first time in the seventh inning after Durbin sacrificed Gracie Youngblood to third. Youngblood tried to score when a Beth Pilgrim pitch got past the catcher, but she was tagged out by Pilgram. attempting to score. After the game Durbin was glad she participated. "This was a nice way to end my senior year," said Durbin, who sacrifice for the first two times of her career at the plate. "Tonight showed me that nothing is impossi- ble." One of the players Williams talked about being very proud of was Freeman, who felt the All-Star game was a lot different that the regular season for her. "It was a lot different," said Freeman, who will play (Left) Central's Christy Freeman is seen tossing her bat after getting walked by Nicole Peltz in the third inning of the Panhandle All-Star Softball Classic held at Escambia High School on Tuesday. Press Gazette photo by Bill Gamblin Baseball Continued From Page One "There are some awesome seniors from the other schools." All-Star game MVP Chris Fulford, of Crestview, would hit a two run blast in the eighth to make it 10-5, before Smith would single to lead off the ninth and eventually score the first of two runs to make it 12- 5. Pace coach Charlie Warner took the opportunity to watch all the seniors play baseball. "I had a great time," said Warner. "There was no pressure tonight and it was a fun filled game. "With our district being so tough this season it was hard to have fun at a game; we tried to do that when we played out of district, but tonight I enjoyed it more." For Whitfield and Smith they enjoyed putting a disap- pointing senior, year behind them. "We won a game and were on a winning team," they both said afterwards. "It was good to get to know all of chese guys and have them on your team." Everyone played as both coaches freely substituted. "The key for this game was to let the guys play as much as possible," said Warner. "Some had to play one spot more, but that was due to players avail- able." Missing from Monday's game were Central representa- tives J.J. Sessions and Tyson Weeks. No one with Starr Athletics knew why neither player was in attendance, while Pace's Tim Schnoor was out of town fol- lowing graduation. Story written by Bill Gamblin. Reach him at sports@srpressgazette.con next season at Jefferson Davis Community College. "The game is so much quicker and you have to think faster at the plate. "This was a good step before college." For Pace's Cole, Nestle, and Morgan McBride, they got to share one more game with their coach for the past four seasons. "It was a good game, but it was bad to lose on a bunt," they said afterwards. "It was ,good to play again and have a good time. "But we missed playing with our teammates from this season." Absent from the All-Star game were Jay's Amy Emmett and Candice Gillman along with Milton's Magyn Brown and Rachel Hammac. Story written by Bill Gamblin. Reach him at sports@srpressgazette.com 2# 4t 4 -Y The Patriots have gotten a lot of attention locally this baseball sea- son and now the attention is coming on more of a national level as they are ranked No. 42 by Baseball America in the May 22 Top 50 High School Poll. The Santa Rosa Press Gazette Page 3-B S d Ma 27 2006 V".T If. Sports Florida will start accepting quota hunt applications beginning June 1 Press Gazette Staff Report The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) will be accepting applications June 1- 11 for quota permits to hunt on wildlife management areas (WMAs) next season. On many WMAs, quota permits are required for hunters wishing to hunt during the first nine days of the general gun season as well as participating in other hunts including the archery and muzzleloading gun seasons. Worksheets are available at MyFWC.com/hunting. They also will be available from county tax collectors' offices, license agents and FWC region- al offices beginning May 23. Applying for these permits is automated through FWC's Total Licensing System. To apply, take a worksheet to any license agent or tax collector's office or submit an application at MyFWC.com beginning 10 a.m. (EDT),June .1 through midnight June 11. . Worksheets for recreational use permits will be available at MyFWC.com and at FWC .regional offices June 15. Recreational use permits are issued on a .first-come, first- served basis beginning July 15. Also, worksheets will be avail- able July 1 for hunts involving airboats, track vehicles, quail, youths, families and mobility- impaired persons. Click MyFWC.com/hunt- ing for more information on how to apply for permits and application periods and dead- lines. Back at its February 2006 meeting, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) approved changes to the statewide alliga- tor harvest program to offer alligator hunters a longer sea- son and a chance to buy multi- ple permits during this year's hunts. Since 1988, the FWC has offered these alligator hunts, which provide a thrilling, hands-on hunting adventure unlike any other hunting expe- rience imaginable. Starting this year, the sea- son will include 41 additional bunt-days and will run Aug. 15 to Nov. 1. . Hunters also will be able to purchase additional permits if available, but they can purchase only one permit per transaction. More than 4,000 alligator har- vest permits will be available on a first-come, first-served basis. Sale of these permits begins 10 a.m. (EDT) June 15. Applicants have their prefer- ence of applying at any county tax collector's office, license agent (retail outlet that sells hunting and -fishing licenses), online at MyFWC.com/license or by calling toll-free 1-888-' HUNT FLORIDA (486-8356).; To purchase a permit, applicants must submit pay- ment for an alligator trapping license and two alligator-hide validation tags, or provide proof of a valid alligator trap- ping license. (must be valid through Nov. 1) plus pay the fee for the two hide validation tags. No other hunting licenses or permits are required. The cost for a resident alli- gator trapping license and hide validation tags is $272, and nonresidents pay $1,022. The cost for additional, permits. is $62 regardless of residency. An alligator trapping "agent" license is also avail- able for $52. This allows the license holder to assist a trap- per in taking alligators but only when in the presence of the permitted trapper. To educate participants on the rules and regulations of the hunts, the FWC offers a no- cost, three-hour training arid orientation program throughout the state. Alligator hunters are not required to attend, but first-. time participants are strongly encouraged to do so. Courses will be offered in July and August, and-all permit holders will receive,, by mail, packages listing exact dates and loca- tions of these training sessions. For more information on how to get involved in these exciting alligator hunts, visit MyFWC.com/gators and click on "Statewide Hunts." Challenge Answer these questions to win 2 tickets to see the Pensacda Pelicans! Q: Which one of the Andretti twins is John's father, Aldo or Mario Andretti? Q: What team has the Pace baseball program been con- fused with in the Baseball America rankings? Tickets for Pelican Home games against the Ft Worth Cats and the Shreveport Sports. You can win only once every 30 days! Call 623-2120 and ask to speak with Bill! Answers can be found in --,. previous sports sections. Lettes totheSportsEdto United Way says thanks Dear Editor, United Way of Santa Rosa County would ,like to thank all of the sponsors and con- tributors that helped make our inaugural bass tourna- ment a huge success. Special thanks should be given to AIG/American General for matching dollar for dollar everything that we raised for this event; Eddie Hobbs.Automotive for being our second largest sponsor; 3 Rivers Bass Club for helping our staff plan and host the event; River Run Marina for providing delicious food and allowing us to hold the event there; and 102.7 WXBM for providing great coverage. Our other sponsors, Gulf Breeze Ford, Gulf Power, Lee Boats, Blazer Boats, Texas Roadhouse, Pinnacle Contractors, Billy's Outboards and Air Products contributed financially to help make the United Way of Santa Rosa County's Inaugural Bass Tournament a success. Thank you to all of these businesses for supporting United Way! Rebekah Frenkel United Way of Santa Rosa County Editor's Note: This infor-' mation was given to the Press Gazeite for Wednesday's cov- erage of the bass tournament, but due to space limitations the information was cut. Navarre each BlacKwater Hiver - "' Sunday, May 28, 2006 Sunday, May 28, 2006 5:47 AM Sun rise 5:48 AM Sun rise 6:39 AM Moon rise 6:40 AM Moon rise 12:09 PM 2.27 Feet 11:25 AM 1.89 Feet 7:43 PM Sun set .7:44 PM Sun set 9:41 PM Moon set 9:42 PM Moon set 11:12 PM -0.48 Feet Monday, May 29, 2006' 12:29 AM -0.58 Feet 5:47 AM Sun rise 7:36 AM Moon rise 1:01 PM 2.22 Feet 7:44 PM Sun set 10:34 PM Moon set Tuesday, May 30, 2006 1:29 AM -0.54 Feet 5:47 AM Sun rise 8:37 AM Moon rise 1:50 PM 2.13 Feet 7:44 PM Sun set 11:20 PM Moon set Wednesday, May 31, 2006 2:15 AM -0.47 Feet, 5:46 AM Sun rise 9:38 AM Moon rise 2:32 PM 2.01 Feet 7:45 PM Sun set 11:58 PM Moon set Monday, May 29, 2006 5:48 AM Sun rise 7:38 AM Moon rise 12:17 PM 1.85 Feet 7:45 PM Sun set 10:35 PM Moon set Tuesday, May 30, 2006 12:12 AM -0.45 Feet 5:48 AM Sun rise 8:38 AM Moon rise 1:06 PM 1.78 Feet 7:45 PM Sun set 11:21 PM Moon set Wednesday, May 31, 2006 � 12:58 AM -0.39 Feet 5:48 AM Sun rise 9:39 AM Moon rise 1:48 PM 1.67 Feet 7:46 PM Sun set 11:59 PM Moon set Sunday, May 28, 2006 5:47 AM Sun rise 6:39 AM Moon rise 9:02 AM 1.83 Feet 7:43 PM Sun set 9:15 PM -0.50 Feet 9:40 PM Moon set Monday, May 29, 2006 5:47 AM Sun rise 7:37 AM Moon rise 9:50 AM 1.77 Feet 7:43 PM Sun set' 10:06 PM -0.44 Feet 10:34 PM Moon set Tuesday, May 30, 2006 5:46 AM Sun rise 8:37 AM Moon rise 10:38 AM 1.68 Feet 7:44 PM Sun set, 10:51 PM -0.32 Feet 11:19 PM Moon set Wednesday, May 31, 2006 5:46 AM Sun rise 9:38 AM Moon rise 11:25 AM 1.58 Feet 7:44 PM Sun set 11:26 PM -0.16 Feet 11:58 PM Moon set Sunday, May 28, 2006 , 5:47 AM-Sun rise 6:39 AM Moon rise 1:05 PM .2.27 Feet 7:44 PM Sun set 9:42 PM Moon set Monday, May 29, 2006 12:59 AM -0.58 Feet 5:47 AM Sun rise 7:36 AM Moon rise 1:57 PM 2.22 Feet, 7:44 PM Sun set 10:35 PM Moon set Tuesday, May 30, 2006 1:59 AM -0.54 Feet 5:47 AM Sun rise 8:37 AM Moon rise 2:46 PM 2.13 Feet 7:45 PM Sun set 11:21 PM Moon set Wednesday, May 31, 2006 2:45 AM -0.47 Feet 5:46 AM Sun rise 9:38 AM Moon rise 3:28 PM 2.01 Feet 7:46 PM Sun set 11:59 PM Moon set y. The Press Gazette appolo- gizes for any problems this decision may have cause. Aligator-realted tragedies are rare, Dear Editor: The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation, Commission (FWC) was sad- dened to learn of the three young women who lost their lives during encounters with wild alligators during the past few days. Our hearts go out to their loved ones. As we try to maintain the natural character of Florida, it's important to keep these. tragedies in perspective. The three recent fatalities are unre- lated and do not reflect a trend. Daily encounters with wildlife are part of life in Florida. Such encounters rarely result in tragedy, how- ever. Human safety is our high- est priority. In 2005, the FWC received thousands of nui- sance alligator .complaints. Nuisance alligator trappers, under contract with the FWC, removed more than 8,000 nui- sance gators in the interest of public safety. People may also buy alli- gator harvest permits, which helps us to achieve our popu- lation management objectives. In 2005, for example, hunters harvested more than 3,000 .alligators. I In February, 2006,- the FWC extended the alligator hunt season to give partici- pants greater flexibility in scheduling their hunts. At the same time we changed the rule to allow individuals to be issued more than one alligator harvest permit. These changes are part of our population management program. Some people have asked if alligator mating season - May through mid-June -- is a sig- nificant factor in alligator bite statistics. It is not. What is significant is the fact that warm weather causes. alligators to become more active at the same time people are spending more time in and on the water. Since 1948 there have been 17 confirmed fatalities associated with alligators. (This number does not include the three most recent fatali- ties, which are still under investigation.) As terrible as these tragedies are, they do not rep- resent an overall threat to the general public. I want to remind Floridians to stay alert when recreating in and around fresh water, but at the same time I think it is important for Floridians to feel confident that Florida wildlife is truly one of our state's greatest treasures. If you'd like to find out more about alligators, go to MyFWC.com/gators. Rodney Barreto FWC Chairman W.U.M.I Church League Oops Alley May 16, 2006 High Game Men: Bob Kukuk - 214 High Game Women: Vicki Pinkston - 187 High Game Team: Lane Sweepers - 669 High Series Men: Bob Kukuk - 584 High Series Women: Vicki pinkston - 511 High Series Team - Pace Community #1 League Overall Standings: 1. Pace Community Church #1 48-32, 2. Pace Community Church #2 43-37, 3. Turkeys 43-37, 4. On Strike 42.5-37.5, 5. Lane Sweepers 39-41, 6. Jokers 37.5-42.5, 7. Holy Rollers 36-44, 8. Pin Droppers 33-47. Stonebrook Ladies Association Tuesday's B elle of the Month Belle - Charlotte Wheeler Low Gross - T1. Joanne and Andy Duchesne, T2. Pat Goodlife and Bonnie Cook, T3. Liz Scheifele and Sue Coyler. Low net - 1. Debbie Register, T2. Audrey Belager and Mary Waltersdorf, T3. Kateri Baker and Flora Kyle. Southern Raceway April 16, 2006 Open Wheel Modified Feature: 1. Doug Rogers, 2. Jeff Hutchison, 3. Michael Porter, 4. Jesse Barnhill, 5. John Melton. Open Wheel Modified heat winners: Heat 1 - John Melton; Heat 2 - Doug Rogers; Heat 3 - Joe Phillips. Street Stock Feature: 1. Adam . Ellison, 2. Denny Alber,, 3. Jason Dollar, 4. Matt Miley. Street Stock heat winners: Heat 1 - Adam Ellison; Heat2 - Matt Miley. Late Model Feature: 1. Jonathan Joiner, 2. Jason Phillips, 3. Roger Pack, 4. Devin, Jones, 5. Sean Hickerson. Late Model heat winners: Heat 1 - Jonathan Joiner; Heat 2 - Frank Wilson. Hogg Feature: 1. Robert Balkum, 2. Bobby Windham, 3. Billy Fletcher, 4. Joseph Joiner, 5. Bubba Fletcher. Hogg heat winners: Heat 1 - Rocky Boyd; Heat 2 - John Etheridge; Heat 3 - Robert Balkum. Hobby Feature: 1. Tim Fowler, 2. Jeff Busby, 3. Alan Colley, 4. Dan Shaw. 5. Ricky Gilmore. Hobby heat winners: Heat 1 - Tim Fowler. Vintage Feature: 1. Chris Bayhi, 2. Jay Jones, 3. Danny Thompson, 4. Russell Galbreath, 5. Bill Blum. Vintage heat winners: Heat 1 - Jay Jones; Heat 2 - Chris Bayhi; Heat 3 - Russell Galbreath. Stinger Feature: 1. Chris Gibson, 2. Bobby Taunton, Preston Porter, 4. Chris Nickell, 5. Bobby Jones.. Stinger heat winners: Heat 1 - Preston Porter; Heat 2 - Clifff Robinson; Heat 3 - Chris Gibson. S It Sp The Santa Rosa Press Gazette Saturday, May 27, 2006 Dana 4-R Page 5 B Church AFRICAN METHODIST (EPISCOPAL ZION 4isaiah Chapel AME Zion Church 038 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. pDrive, Milton AEFRICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL -Greater Bethlehem AME '5299 Richburg St., Milton ^ANGLICAN Trinity by the Fields ,4980 West Spencerfield Road, *Pace APOSTOLIC "First Apostdlic Church '5574 E. Highway 90, Milton !Pace Apostolic Church -4763 Old Guernsey Road, Pace ASSEMBLIES OF GOD 'Bagdad 1st Assembly of God ;4513 Forsyth Street, Bagdad 'East Milton Assemby of God '5174 Ward Basin Road, Milton 'Ebenezer Assembly of God '.Ebenezer Church Road, Jay . Faith Chapel Assembly of God '205 South Airport Road, Milton .First Assembly of God -6163 Dogwood Drive, Milton Glad Tidings Assemby of God E. Highway 90, Pace "Jay First Assembly of God *400 S. Alabama Street, Jay .McLellan Assembly of God -6050 Three Notch Trail, Milton .'New Hope Assembly of God -9550 Chumuckla H. ,, Pace 'Pace Assembly of God ' 3948 Hwy 90, Pace ,True Grace Fellowship Assembly ,of God 5178 Willard Norris Rd., Milton -Welcome Assembly of God 8581 Welcome Church Road, '.Milton -BAPTIST - ABA �Berryhill Road Baptist-ABA 3095 Berryhill Road, Milton Bethel Missionary Baptist -ABA 6178 Old Bagdad Hwy., Milton .Fellowship Baptist Church ABA , 5223 Hwy. 90, Pace \First Missionary Baptist -ABA 3949 Pace Road, Pace Galilee Missionary Baptist-ABA Hwy 90, West Milton BAPTIST 'Al alo.n Bpipisi 4316 Avalon Blvd., Milton *�East Side Baptist- 4884 Ward Basin Road, Milton Faith Baptist 6423 Hamilton Bridge Rd, Milton First Baptist of Harold 10585 Goodrange Drive, Milton Mount Pilgrim Baptist J' 5103 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Street, Milton St. John Divine Missionary Baptist 5363 St. Johns Street, Milton BAPTIST - INDEPENDENT Bible Baptist Church of Pace S4001 Vern Street, Pace 1 Bible Way Baptist Church 5976 Dogwood Drive Milton Brownsdale Baptist Church Chumuckla Hwy. Jay. Joy Bible Baptist -'8613 Hwy. 90,.Milton Pleasant Hill Missionary Baptist * 5550 Econfina Street, Milton Solid Rock Baptist 6760 East Gate Road, Milton Trinity Baptist 5301 Highway 90, Pace I The Santa Rosa Press Gazette Director Victory Baptist 4000 Avalon Blvd., Milton West Florida Baptist 5621 Hwy 90, Milton Fil Am Baptist Church 5240 Dogwood Drive, Milton BAPTIST -SOUTHERN Avalon Baptist 4316 Avalon Blvd., Milton Berrydale Baptist Church 6730 Hwy. 4, Jay Billory 1st Baptist of Holley- Navarre Highway 87 North Holley Blackwater Baptist 11689 Munson Hwy., Milton Calvary Baptist Hwy. 89, Allentown Cora Baptist 12953. Hwy 197, Jay East Side Baptist. 4884 Ward Basin Road, Milton Ferris Hill Baptist 6848 Chaffin Street. Milton First Bagdad Baptist 4529 Forsyth St., Bagdad First Baptist of Garcon Point 1780 Garcon Point Rd., Milton First Baptist of Milton 6797 Caroline St., Milton Florida Baptist Convention 3418 Ashmore Lane, Pace Floridatown Baptist 3851 Diamond Street ,Pace .Harmony Ridge Baptist 5536 Hwy. 90 W, Pace Hickory Hammock Baptist Hickory Hammock Rd, E.Milton, Immanual Baptist 4187 Hwy. 90, Pace James Street Baptist M J65s J.ine Street, Milton Ja:, Fir'a. Bapiix 214 S. Alabama Street, Jay Living Truth Church � (Contemporary) Meeting at S.S. Dixon Intermediate School, Pace Mount Calvary So. Baptist 5300 Berryhill Road Milton New Bethel Baptist 10995 Chumuckla Hwy., Jay New, Life Baptist 6380-Bayberry Street, Milton Mount Pleasant Baptist 6151 Dogwood Dr., Milton Olivet Baptist- 5240 Dogwood Drive Milton Pine Level Baptist 3300 Pine Level Church Road, Jay Pine Terrace Baptist 6212 Pine Blossom Road Milton Pleasant Home Baptist 8500 Pleasant Home, Munson Santa Rosa Baptist Asso. 6820 Hwy. 87 North Milton Spring Hill Baptist Church 9214 Munson Hwy. Milton, Wallace Baptist Church 6601 Chumuckld Hwy.' Woodbine Baptist Church 4912 Woodbine Road Pace BAPTIST -MISSIONARY Mt. Bethel Baptist 175 Limit Street Milton New Macedonia Baptist Church 4751 Chumuckla Hwy. Pace New Providence Missionary Baptist- 4175 Popcorn Rd., Milton CATHOLIC St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church, 6457 Park Ave. SW Milton, FL CHARISMATIC Sheperd House Ministry ,5739 Stewart St. Milton CHURCH OF CHRIST Bagdad Chuch of Christ Saturday May 27, 2006 +,n, I tV21 LCI4uwwi Of �OwUIoe kItCF &l :Sundatj! 4413 Garcon Point Hwy., Bagdad Berryhill Church of Christ 3679 Berryhill Rd Pace, Church of Christ 300 Margaret St Milton, Jay Church of Christ E. Highway 4, Jay Margaret Street Church of Christ 6745 Margaret Street, Milton, McLellan Church of Christ Munson Hwy Milton Susan St. Church of Christ 600 Susan St. Milton West Milton Church of.Christ 5300 Highway 90, Pace Pea'Ridge Church of Christ 4400 Bell Lane, Pea Ridge CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST Ferris Hill Church of God in Christ 909 N. Alabama St., Milton Hope Ministry-Church of God in Christ, Inc. 113 Willing Street, Milton World Church of.God Milton Worship Center 5177 Stewart St., Milton Community Chapel Church of' God, 4300 Pace Lane,. South of Wal-Mart Second Chance Church of God in Christ 5887 N. Stewart St., Milton CHURCH OF GOD Covenant Church of God 4645 School Ln., Pace Church of God of Prophecy 600 Glover Lane, Milton, FL COMMUNITY OF CHRIST Community of Christ 6656 Raymond Hobbs S MNilion CHURCH OF .TESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints 5737 Berryhill Rd., Milton EPISCOPAL St. Mary's Episcopal Church 6842 Oak St. Milton FULL GOSPEL Milton Victory Ministries 7235 E. Hwy 90 Milton Living Faith Church 7400 Reformation Rd Milton HOLINESS Hollandtown Holiness Church 1851 Pineview Church Rd, Jay Contact: Hansel Prescott 675-4346 Cobbtown Holiness 4700 Greenwood Rd Jay, FL 32565 INDEPENDENT Grace Bible Church 623 Chestnut, Milton INTERDENOMINATIONAL Evangel Christian Church 6763 Margaret St. Milton. Ken Sumerall Ministries 4901 Forest Creek Dr., Pace JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES Jehovah's Witnesses Milton Congregation 5696 Berryhill Rd, Milton LUTHERAN Eternal Trinity Lutheran Church 6076 Old Bagdad Hwy , Milton METHODIST Christ United Methodist Church 5983 Dogwood Dr. , Milton Chumuckla United Methodist Church 9485 Hwy. 197, Chumuckla Elizabeth Chapel United Methodist Church 8008 Chumuckfa Hwy., Pace 1st United Meth.Church of Pace 4540 Chtlmuckla Hwy., Pace Woodbine United Methodist Church 5200 Woodbine, Pace Bagdad United Methodist Church 4540 Forsyth St., Bagdad First United Methodist Church 6830 Berryhill Rd., Milton Jay United Methodist Church 300 South Alabama St., Jay Mae Edwards Memorial United ' Methodist Church .5052 Mulat Road, Milton, FL Pineview United Methodist Church 1400 Pineview Church Rd. Jay, Wesley Memorial United Methodist Church 4701 School Ln, Pace, FL Woodbine United Methodist Church' , , 5200 Woodbine Rd., Pace NAZARENE First Church of the Nazarene 5162 Avenida Del Fuego, Pace NON-DENOMINATIONAL Christian Life Church 4401 Avalon Blvd. Milton Christian Life Church 4401 Avalon Blvd., Milton Church of the Living God 3375 Garcon Pt. Milton New Testament Church 5277'Glover Lane, Milton Shepherd House Ministries 5739 N. Stewart St., Milton Word Alive Christian Church 5707 Stewart St., Milton West Milton Church of Christ 5300 Highway 90, Pace PENTECOSTAL Gospel Lighthouse Church 10001 Chumuckla Hwy., Pace United Pentecostal Church.of Berrydale 7580 Hwy. 4, Jay PENTECOSTAL - HOLINESS Mount Zion Pentecostal Holiness Church 5532 Osceola St., Milton Chumuckla Pentecostal Holiness Church 2841 Hwy. 182, Jay Living Word Worship Center AJ 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 C ' "Committed to excellence as we serve Jesus. SCome grow with usl ' Hickory Hammock ,- Baptist Church . Pastor Carl Gallups (since 1987) Worship & Children's Church 8:30 & 10:00 am , . Sunday School 9:00 & 10:00 am Bible Study For All Ages 5:00 pm . .. Wednesday Worship 6'30 pm ' " Preschool - All Serwvces 8351 Hickory Hammock Road, Millon * 623-8959 *www.hickoryhammockb-aptist.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.PaceCommunityChur'ch.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 5573 Stewart St. Milton Roeville Holiness Church Munson Hwy., Milton Cobbtown Holiness Church 4700 Greenwood Road (Hwy 164) Jay, FL 32565 PRESBYTERIAN - PCA Westminster Presbyterian Church PCA 6659 Park Avenue, Milton PRESBYTERIAN - USA First Presbyterian Church of Milton 5206 Elmira St. , Milton, FL Pace Presbyterian Church 4587 Woodbine Rd. , Pace, FL PRIMITIVE BAPTIST Bethlehem Primitive Baptist Church 5339 Zero Ln., Milton, FL Mount Zion Primitive Baptist Church 603 4th Av. , Milton, FL PROTESTANT Milton SDA Church 5288 Berryhill Rd., Milton SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST Milton Seventh-Day Adventist Church 5288 Berryhill Rd.,, Milton UNITED PENTECOSTAL First Pentecostal Church of Bagdad 4636 Forsyth St., Bagdad VINEYARD Bay Area Vineyard Church Milton Community Center 5629 Byrom Street, Milton EPISCOPAL CHURCH St. Mary s Episcopal Church B iThe Rev. John Wallace . . Services: Sunday Holy Eucharist: 8:00 & 10:00 am Sunday School: 9:45 am ... Wednesday Holy Eucharist: 6:00 pm 6849 Oak Street Milton, Florida 32570 Phone (850) 623-2905 Nursery provided for Sunday service Pace Assembly of God Pace Assembly Ministries, Inc. 3948 Highway 90 -"..'.-Pace. Florida 32571-1998 Pastor Glyn Lowery, Jr. Sunday School 9:45 am Morning Worship 10:45 am Campmeeting Service 6:00 pm Wednesday Study The Word 7:00 pm www.paceassembly.org www.paceassembly.org Office: (850) 994-7131 Prayer Line: (850) 994-5200 FAX: (850) 994-9936 Bus Service Available. Campmeeting Hour Telecast WFGX TV35 Sundays 7:30 am WHBR TV33 .Mondays 9:00 pm Campmeeting Time Radio Broadast WTJT 90.1 FM M-F 4:45 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: 623-8820 Robert West, Pastor YOU'RE INVITED CHURCH LiKE ITMUSED TO BEQ for acurhthtis lik you_______used_______to_____remember?___________ Come Visit Us! Grace Bible Church 6331 Chestnut Street Milton. FL 32571) 623-4671 Dr. Daylon Hobbs, Senior Pastor Re&. Tod Brainard, Pastor Sunday School: 9:45 a.m. Sunday Morning: 11:00 a.m. Sunday Euening: 6:00 p.m. Wednesday: 7:011 p.m. - -Q- - ifave You Been Obedent T'o T-6he Faitf? Acts 6:7 Sunday Bible Study gam Worship oamn &' 6pm wed 6:30pm 5300 '2o-y 9-0, 994-6088 Come and be apart of RESTORING 1ST CENTURY CHRISTIANITY IN THE 21ST CENTURY First United Methodist - Church of Milton 6830 Berryhill Street 623-6683 Worship Service @ 8:30 & 11:00 Sunday School @ 9:45 Youth Fellowship @ 5:00 Small enough to care, Large enough to serve! --- ----- ------- I I z I The Santa Rosa Press Gazette * l~4lc"IS-SagotaQ^tifi # Payant The 18th Annual MHS Scholarship Pageant was held this year on Saturday, Nla 22 at 0 .B i 6:00 p.m. in the MNHS Auditorium. Thirty-five girls from vanous school clubs, classes. and organizations competed in the categories of casual wear and formal swear for the ultimate prize of a $500 scholarship'which was donated by B.B. Boles HI and Mr. & Mrs. Bill Baker. Four qualified judges from the community decided who best represents MHS based on poise, personality and appearance. The Open Rose Florist donated all the winners flowers, and Robinson Barnes JeNwelers donated the wiruieris tiara. HeirloomL Memories Photography was present to photograph the contestants and choose Most Photogenic. Special thanks go out to: Beallis Department Store. First Baptist Church of Nlilion. and the Press Gazette for the full-page color advertisement. Winners this year were: Miss MHS - Ridley Jones. representing Mu Alpha Theta 1st Ruimer-up - Sophia Fal:one. representing MHS Swim Team 2nd Ranner-up - Rebecca Baker. representing Var.ity Cheerleaders 3rd Runner-up - ..Aihlev Eier . representing MHS Tennis Team 4th Runner-up - Grace LcBlanc, representing Beta Club Miss Congenialitv - Mandy Tohens. Pictured leh to right: Sophia Falzone - Ist Runner-up. representing Girls Basketball Ashley Evers-3rd Runner-up and Most Photogenic: Ridle,, Jones - Miss MJHS. Rebecca Baker-2nd Runncr-up. and Most Photogenw - .A hie\ Evers, st P ogen - A rsGrace LeBlanc - 4th Runner-up representing MHS Ternnis Team The event coordinators. 'lMissN Jordan and Trace Worrell would again like to thank the sponsors listed above for their donations, which made the event such a success. Eft'~0y;^ ^-- ir^^' Th ..C-las'r..2006 " . h.i- c' hi-rs a' . - .'a.-i ' r.-^icti'e on N 3 1 .8.h . .. 1. .-.. ,- . .,�llS"I' ..~~ -= '--, ,'- :-,::=- - t ' " �^.. " 'r 1^' ,~~ ~ ~ '~ , 2:: . ,a of .6 --- _ .. The Class or 2006 filling (heir chairs at graduation practice on Nla.� 18th! 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 v. www.santarosa.kl2.fl.us/mhs/ �* STATE FARM Your "good neighbor" agent Ken Kincaid @Ken Kincaid Insurance Agency, Inc. 5259 Stewart St. * Milton, FL 32570 N"SURANC". Bus. (850) 623-9424 * Res. (850) 626-7101 statefarm.comT State Farm Insurance Companies * Home Offices: Bloomington, Illinois It' B'aaquet 7ame! The Milton HS Band held our 12th Annual Charles "Bud" Bell Memorial Band Banquet on Saturday, May 13thin the MHS Cafeteria. It was a time of reflecting back on achievements for the past school year and a time for announcing our band leader- ship team for the 2006-07 School Year. The following indi iduals will serve on the band leadership team next year" HMad Drum Major Rus sell Greene Co-Drnum MAjoi Ale\ Carroll Asst. Drumn Majol Jameson Branch Band Captain Tonm LaShare Band Co-Captain Ashton Black Flfre Secnon Leader Melaiore Hoggai, Clarinet Section Leader Brittany .Mc Bryan Saxophone Section Lec-ad Chris Forester Trinnpei Seciioi Leader Mattllewn ' MiAltsoni Hour Secitoln Leader Edgar Bennert Tiomiibowne Secuoni Leader MAauliew' Ba nes Barione Section Leaderl Hope Haylman Titba Secioia Leader Thaddeus Loe\\cn Pr, i.s'ioni Captain Nick Grt\ PctIItssIoIn Co-Captain Tony' LaShare Colorquard Captain Heaither Graham Mr. Weaver stayed that he is amazed as he looks back on the successes of the band program during the past school Near. They ha\e been striving to reach the "ne\t le\el' and he feels that they "'hit the mark" this %ear. Here is a compiled list of the bands" accomplishments this Near: 37 Performances (parades, football games. pep rallies, concerts, school & commurdit events) Superior Ratings at the \\est Florida Clas'ic Marching Band Festival at Cresti\iew HS Superior Ratings at the Florida Bandmasteris District 1 Marching Music Performance A-se,,sment 22 students selected for the Santa Rosla All-Counti Honor Band 04 students -,elected for the Tro\ Liniversity Southeastenil united States Honor Bands 03 students selected for the Auburn University Honor Bands 23 Superior Ratings at Florida Bandmasteris District 1.Solo & Ensemble NIMP-\ Superior Ratings on stage performance at FBA District 1 Concert MPA received an excellent rating in sight reading Performance in the Fiesta Flambeau Parade before more than 5t0,0(00 spectator. in San Antonoo. TX Coneratulations band members and Band Director Gray Weaver' A - MILTON HIGH SCHOOL - UMMER CLASSES - 2006 CLASS SCHOOL ROOM DATE/DAY TIME WEEKS FEE INSTRUCTOR Baseoall (Varsity & .1 V MHS May 30 - June 29 Tues & Tr.urs 4 - 9 �p m garne. 5 .,75 00 Ho.ellBlase Mon &Wed 123 Baseball igades 7.91 MH. May 30 - June 30 Fioay 8 12 5 ,75 00 h-Io*ell Bla S _______ Luncn aail Al I 30 am i, May 30 - July 1 Mon - Thur. 8am -10 5im Boys BaskelDal Varsiryl MHS Tues Nighl League i75 00 Shorl t May 30-July I Mon -Thur.. -9 '12pm Boys BaseelDall JV'9ni NlMS League Play - JV'9' Monrday at 575 -'. Short Central lHign School _ Boys BaskelDall (Midale Scr.Gol) I MS May 30 - July 1 Mon - Tnurs 12 3 pm 7 r, O Snort Girls BasirelDall HIH.gh Schoill MHS May 30 - June 30 8 am - 11 am S 5'7 Ol Douglass M.n Ihru TnuiS 9" graae inru I1 gr.aie Girls BasikrIDall (M.dale Scniol) rlIS lMas 30 - June 30 12 30 - 3 pm 5 5 O'50 Douglass 8 graaed and 0el. i May 30 - July O0 Football (Varsrry'Jur..or Vars.ryl MHiS MIor. - Thura 8 am - 12 3 '75 '00 McMIII,.cn ____________ _______________ Varsl *rli all a..m-I *r. Fr.1oal NJROTC iFrear.mr, O'renial.cr,n MIHS Room 43 June 5-9 8 a i - 1 p i I 5. 0 Forluna Rosent.arker : Soccer boysi J.''.Varsty I10S Tracl' May 29 July " M-W F rri, lq9 30'3 .3 F''a arne- ar.. A. S, 6 5. ,)Davenpori Tues & Tnurs S_ _ 6pm l 9 pm Dill: .ard Team Play Sottball iolderl MIAH- SoDall F,.d It lay 30 lunee 31) 8 am o 10 m .F 5 $75 '0 O Quinn SoflDai M.dale Senocl MH SootIDan Field M) .,130 - June 30 10 30 amn iu 1 .30 a MF :. 5 5 0 OO Quin Swimming MHS T LA Ju"' n5 - ..jun. 9" 1 5 m mo1 0 nQu',n. Ternns MMH' Communirv M�. 30 - Jul - 9 3 m - I. '1.1 Tn '5 0'0 Marnr.e C er ' CC-urts Bring Ra:..Lau- ar' 0o.'r tuo? t le.-r.,'. ~_____________________ ~_______ ________balls Vall-ya31 C.raaes 10 .12 MH-S July 5 - July 1 8 i am - 1 1 '. .7a ,115 r. erser' - VolieyDa -Grades 6-9 ,IHS July 5 - JAuli, "1 'p-n - 3 00 p |. . - aners.r, Driuer's Ed Inlormallon Sludni-. hb. would d like lo lae he drllng portron ol drlier's ed mnui ajlread', ha,,. Iheir IearnEr: permITII The .ci i, i11100 i he :lasese lasI S ,.onseculie iork das fo.r 2 ': hours pr d.\ Ther, .iIll be at ! asil .3 eighti-da, -esi;ons. posihl\ four deperdlring up:n ienr.:llmeni Cla imc .arcr 3 11 .l ianJ ] for a I..rm * sign-up and m.rre inifmailnn ihi can -,:.c Brtue R.iahrd.- -'.22-'1ll04 Saturday May 27, 2006 a osa's^ Press i PAGE 7-Btte ^ PAGE 7-B 1 I 90 ANNOUNCEMENTS 92 AUCTIONS 94 MEETINGS 96 PERSONALS 98 TRAINING EMPLOYMENT 102 DRIVERS 104 GENERAL HELP 106 HOME BASED BUSINESS 108 HOTEL/MOTELS/ RESTAURANTS 110 LABOR 112 MANAGEMENT 114 MEDICAL 116 OFFICE WORK 118 PART TIME 120 PROFESSIONAL 122 RETAIL 124 SALES/ TELEMARKETING 126 SKILLS/TRADE 128 POSITIONS WANTED GARAGE SALES - STYLES SECTION-WED. 202 GARAGE SALES-SAT. SERVICES 305 AUTO 310 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 315 BUSINESS SERVICES 320 CHILD CARE 325 DOMESTIC 330 EQUIPMENT REPAIR 335 FINANCIAL SERVICES 340 HOME REPAIR 345 LAWN CARE 350 SENIOR CARE 355 SEWING/ALTERATIONS 360 MISCELLANEOUS SANTA ROSA REAL ESTATE-RENT 402 APARTMENTS 404 COMMERCIAL 406 HOMES 408 LAND 410 MOBILE HOMES 412 ROOMS FOR RENT 414 ROOMMATES WANTED 416 VACATION!RESORT SANTA ROSA REAL ESTATE-SALE 502 APARTMENTS 504 COMMERCIAL 506 HOMES 508 INVESTMENTS 510 LAND 512 MOBILE HOMES 514 VACATION/RESORT PETS/ANIMALS 702 BOARDING 704 LIVESTOCK 706 LIVESTOCK SUPPLIES 708 PETS 710 PET SUPPLIES 712 LOST PETS GENERAL MERCHANDISE 802 ANTIQUES 804 APPAREL 806 APPLIANCES 808 ARTS & CRAFTS 810 COMPUTERS 812 FARM EQUIPMENT 814 FURNITURE 816 JEWELRY 818 LAWN EQUIPMENT 820 LUMBERiHARDWARE 822 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 824 OFFICE EQUIPMENT 826 SPORTING GOODS 828 ELECTRONIC (STEREO/TVNVCR) 830 MISC./SALE 832 MISC.!WANTED 834 LOST MERCHANDISE TRANSPORTATION 902 AUTO SUPPLIES 904 CARS 906 BOATS 908 FARM EQUIPMENT 910 MOTORCYCLES 912 MOTOR HOMES 914 RECREATIONAL 916 SPORTS UTILITY VEHICLE 918 TRUCKS 920 VANS 922 OTHER 0 * pkaur*..y; day assi - 7 ..., , , , - ..-; . 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AUTOMOTIVE TECHNICIAN NEEDED Must Be Certified In Air Conditioning & Have Experience In Diagnostics & Drivability Apply in person at: Eddie Hobbs Automotive 4916 Glover Lane in Milton No phone calls please! SALESPERSON $320 Salary + Bonus Benefits & Advancement Opportunities Key Auto Liquidation 4340 Avalon Blvd. Milton. FL Ask for Coach Gordon 850-983-3000 102 Drivers LEARN TO DRIVE Tractor Trailers 15 DAY LOCAL CDL TRAINING S .,Fll ,,,1 i j, T, ,T,.. , s . : For over 29 years- we've been training America's Truckersl CALL TODAY! Truck Driver Institute 5750 Milton Road Milton, FL Ian.7nQ.732B4 104 General Help A COOL TRAVEL Job flow hiring 118- 24 posltionis Guys Gals I0 work and travel entire USA. Paid trarninig. Iransponaiion lodg- ing lurnisrhed. Call today. Sian today. 18881272-2732. ALARM TECHNI- CIAN NEEDED Experience & cerlifi- cation welcome, but not required. Train- ing provided for right candidate seeking to excel in burglar/firm alarm industry. MusI have positive atti- lude. ambitious, will- ingness to learn & comprehend new concepts. Security Engineering. Inc , 2416 Executive Plaza, Pensacola FL. 32504 Fax- 484-9336 se,:iuJlry '' e re rl c ':'IT -BAILEY'S PENNY PANTRY How Hirinn. Ca-shier tor 3840 Hwy 9'0 Pace 994-.7801 BOB'S CANOE INeeds drivers loaders wilr L.goo d drivingg record. Call c.23-5457 104 General Help CLEANING PER- SON needed Sen- ous long lerm em- plovrmenl applicants only 1r.1usi be relia- ble dependable & ha�,e own car. Call 994-1785 COOK NEEDED lor Bayou Cale. Monday-Friday Call 994-9232 E-Z! CASH! $500- $1 000 per week and more' Simplv returning phone calls parl lime Iromn home I lo Selling NoI a Job. Hol MLM.1 18881248-4544 FORSYTH HOUSE Locally owned as- sisted living is seek- ing personal serv- ices ailendant and meds lechs wiih ex- perience and proven Irack record Apply in person- 5887 Ber- ryhill Rd. Milton or Call 626-9901 GENERAL MAIN- TENANCE & land- scaping for rice anri home. 40 hrs a week Speak to Lois or Diane 995-4598 HELP WANTED On call days & hours vary - no weekends Transponaion re- quired Some heavy ruling tending and iair clinmbng. Cu.- irner se-ice orient- ed l..1lus b-e presen- able and drug tree Call: 995.8.'35 Mon-Fri am-6pm Leave m espsage JANI KING NO\'- HIRING For i leaning jobs in Pensaco la "1 immediate full lime cleaning posil- lion lor days $" hr "Temp summer poiion'i , a al a Lle imriusi be over age 181 32.40 rrs wkr Call 221-9587 or 341-2164 WAREHOUSE/ DELIVERY PERSON Full Time Appli, in p m-rion BadcO:.ck Furrnmur- 4815 GlIO.-v r Lan.- Mllion Th A Ph.? G__"Ci 0t1e ha? 3 3n nm> :. T :.' , .-.I. I,.:,r .o >rl::'ir, r, *... n- c., I lr.- :i .'- 4 ,I r . | ., .',-i *... .: ..- :, a Please apply in person al: Press Gazette 6629 Elva Street. Milton. FL 32570 SMALL ACCOUNTING OFFICE IN PACE Answering Phones & Filing Required. Knowledge Of Bookkeeping. Ouickbooks & Spreadsheets A Plus! Strict Non-Smoking Environment Send Resume To: Accounting Assistant 4212 Hwy. 90. #141 Pace, FL., 32571 Or Fax resume to: (850) 994-0573 104 General Help NOW HIRING FOR 2006 POSTAL JOBS $18 hour Standing. Avg. Pay 557K year Federal Benellts. Paid Train- Ing arin Vacations rio Experience rleededl t8006584- 1775 Retl P4901 PART TIME handy- man or lady Juo ex- perience needed References re- quired. 626-8973 PART-TIME AT public accounting irnm in Pace Sl'iuld have public accouril- ing experience Tax knowledge. $10- $15 rir depending on experience Send resume to BOOK- EEPER 44-30 HWY. 90. SUITE H PACE. FL 32571 or Fax Re- sume to 995-8849 PLANT NURSERY- General nursery woLrk lull l me Some experience desired Partn lime possible 983-9121. PUBLISHER'S NOTICE Mvilton Nlewspapers. Inc. idba The Sanita Rosa Press Gaze3ne and The Sania Rosa Free Pressi re- serves rhe righi 10 censor reclassiry. revise, edii or releI,: any advernisemeni not meeting ii' si.andards l0 accept- ance Subnmissioin ol an ad.enisermeni doeut no consillute an agreement I:i publish Said ad..,er- h ;emet Publcaiio.:.n I, an ad-.enisemenmi oe-: nir.l .onIlr lule an agreement l:orr c.:,ninued publica- 1im SATURDAY MAY 27, 2006 120 Professional DIRECTOR OF CHILDREN'S MINISTRY Seeking a vibrant. enriergetic person wa hean for chil- dren to build up our children's ministry & take our successful- ly launched after school care to a new level. Respon- slbiIlties include: "Director of Aher School Care: man- aging our success- fully growing pro- gram"' 'Direcling children & youth ministries: including Sunday school, Wed night Kidz Klub, camp. VBS. & other activities. Sal- ary $20K annually. Immediate opening, currently accepting applications. All applicants should mmrrediately send a resume to: Chumuckla UMC Atln: Donna Lee, Director of Pastoral Care, 9475 Chu- muckla Hwy.,. Jav. FL 32565 or email: agmnl.rd.' ;.aVroo Com For further into call: 995-4261 DRIVERS - CDL A "Honey I m Home. Every Week- end' Great Pay & Benefits! Special Orientation Pay for Exp Drivers' Paid Training for School Grads' Cypress Truck Lines. Inc. www cypresslruck.c om 18881808-5846. SOMETIME, MON- EY & MORE' Home every weekend! Home during the week' Es.cellent pay! Solid weekly miles! 95 :, no louch' Pre- planned freight' $.42 per mil.. HEART- LAND EXPRESS (800)441-4953 www heanlande::- press Lom. 104 General Help TEACHERS WANT- ED! Over 50 Soulh Carolina school dis- Iricts interviewing al the annual SC EX- PO for Teacher Re- cruitment in Colum- bia. SC. June 12. FREE regiiiraiiorn online ar www.cer- ra.org Statewide online teaching ap- plicaton available at: www.winthrop.edu's Clea,-h 110 Labor CONCRETE LA- BORER WANTED. 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Call LouicE Thoni-s 1334C712-7'924 WASTOIP A CEA PRIVATE PARTY ADS *4.00/WK up to 30 words .25 PER WORD per PUBLICATION OVER 30 $1.00 OFF FOR 3RD WEEK MUST BE PRE-PAID GARAGE SALE ADS 15.00 up to 20 words .25 PER WORD OVER 20 PRE-PAYMENT REQUIRED COMMERCIAL ADS $11 .00/1 st week $1.00 OFF EACH ADDITIONAL WEEK up to 30 words .25 PER WORD per PUBLICATION OVER 30 SUBJECT TO CREDIT APPROVAL flM~il)ton F 250 -. SFa - ad Sff^S~ll~f ad, calli^ U . ..-.....'-.... ty to quickly and accurately report on local events. Some weekend and evening hours required. Phone Jim Fletcher: 623-2120. The Press Gazette s a drug-tree workplace and an equal opportunity employer. -"-I 1.- � V F. Or I I I 0 mi I N I PAGE 8 THE SANTA ROSA PRESS GAZETTE/FREE PRESS MAY 27,2006 120 Professional INTERESTED IN A POSTAL JOB Earn- ing $57K/yr Avg Minimum Pay? Our services can help you prepare for the Postal Battery Ex- am, Find Out How! Call Today For More Information... (890)584-1775 Ref Code #P5799. THERAPISTS WANTED- LI- CENSED SLPS in Miami-Dade and Broward counties. Bilingual a plus. Per diem & FT. Bilin- guals Inc. Child & Parent Services, (866)696-0999 x122 www.bilingualsinc.co m. 124 Sales & Telemarketing LIBERTY NATIONAL Life Insurance Co Is expanding its operation and is looking for people to fill insurance sales & service positions. Average annual earnings $48,554. Fringe benefit package: 2 retirement funds, health insurance, paid vacation, convention trips & many others. No experience necessary. We have .on the job training. Contact Jonathan Jones at: 983-7576 or Fax resume to: 850-682-1523 Liberty National is an EOE 0OC05398 126 Skills/Trade HEAVY EQUIP- MENT OPERATOR TRAINING* FOR EMPLOYMENT: Bulldozers, . Back- hoes, Loaders, Dump Trucks, Grad, ers, Scrapers, Exca- vators; National Cer- tification, Job Place- ment Assistance; Associated Training .Services (800)383- 7364 www.atsn- schools.com. NOW HIRING Civil Engineers, Geotech- nical Engineers, and 'Geologist. For more information about the current job op- portunities at CDG Engineers & Associ- ates visit www.cdge.com or call (334)222-94 310 Business Opportunities ATTENTION FLOR- IDA residents! Could you use some extra money? If so, re- quest a free info package and start earning a great in- come. _ .Call (800)617-5340 (Call 24 hours). RECEIVE CHECKS in as little as 60-90 days. $4,000+ a month for 10-20 years from an in- vestment of $25,000 in Oil and Gas Wells. (888)722- 5790. 310 Business Opportunities FRANCHISE OP- PORTUNITY- Ranked one of the top ten franchise op- portunities in the world. CEO named Entrepreneur of the Year by the Interna- tional Franchise As- sociation Low start- up costs, growing market. Great terri- tories still available.' www.libertytax.com, (877)285-4237. GREYHOUND RACING DOG OWNERSHIP. Mini- mum 20% Profit Guaranteed. We Do the Work, You Have the FUNi You Can't Lose! Successful Since 1989. (888)988-9199. www.G3Kennel.com HIGH GAS, PRICES Ten year company. $150 million sales to foreign governments including China, Pe- ru, and U.S. Military. NEW TO PUBLIC. Key distributorships available. www.cheapcleaner- fuel.com. (800)914- 2939. THOUSANDS OF BUSINESSES For Sale By Owners Na- tionwide. Preview Business For Free! Interested In Buying Or Selling A Busi- ness Call: GW Merger - (877)217- 8231 Or Visit www.gwmerger.com VENDING ROUTE! Gas-Saver Special! Collect More per Stop. Electronic Snack/Soda. Great, Equipment/Support! Financing Available w/$6,000 Down. (877)843-8726. BO#2002-037. .315 Business Services **GOT A BUSI- NESS?** Dramati- cally increase sales by accepting all ma- jor Credit and ,Debit cards. 0% Discount rates! Free start up! Free equipment up- grades! (800)568- 9115. ABLES & SON LLC Trim, Carpentry, Home Improve- ments & More Licensed & Insured. Call: Johnny at: (850) 698-1973 ARTIE KELLER STUCCO. Licensed and Insured. Con- ventional and Syn- thetic Systems. No job too big nor to small. Call 698-8327 315 Business Services 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 Service (800)733- 5342.24 Hrs. 100's of Lawyers State- wide. ANN BARNHILL TRUCKING Dirt Work, Fill Dirt, Crushed Asphalt, Brown Dirt, Lime- stone, Driveways, Culverts .& Mobile Homes Pads Call for price: (850) 623-3461 (850) 232-0670. Free Estimatesl B&B HOME IMPROVEMENTS 25 years experience. Free estimates Licensed & Insured Call anytime (850) 981-3936 "No job too small!" COKER'S LAWN & TRACTOR Service, from trimming to tractor work. Clean ups, raking, hauling, mowing, bushhog- ging, dirt work. Rea- sonable rates, free. estimate (850) 623- 0493. Licensed & in- sured. DIVORCE $275- $350*COVERS chil- dren, etc. Only one signature required! *Excludes govt. fees! Call weekdays (800)462-2000, ext.600. (8am-7pm) Alta Divorce, LLC. Established 1977. DOUBLE "B" Land Clearing. Backhoe Work. Licensed and Insured. Bryen Bal- lard. (850)994-5740 or (850)232-1581. DOUG'S LAWN SERVICE Mowing & Edging, Trimming Bushes, Landscaping, Mulch- ing, Tractor work, Gutter Cleaning & full lawn services. Owner operated and a local yocal. Call 623-5370 or (cell)850-324-9149 HOME & YARD "Making Your Home & Yard Look The Way You Want" 261-2335 J & L HOME- IMPROVEMENT SERVICE'S Carpentry * Painting Pressure Cleaning Fences * Decks * Doors * Windows * ect.. "One Call Does It All" 983-3428 JESS' CONSTRUC- TION DETAILS & HANDYMAN *Home Repairs *Painting *Fences *Furniture Assem- bly *Honey Dos Retired USN Licensed & Insured Jess Gonzales (850)454-9642 K&R LAWN CARE *Mowing *Edging *String Trimming *Hedge Trimming *Clean-Ups Kevin Roper (850) 791-3853 .Licensed & Insured SANTA ROSA COUNTY CURRENT EMPLOYMENT ANNOUNCEMENT Job Openings can be viewed online at www.santarosa.fl.gov, or made available at 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 Report Taker (4115) Administrative Clerk II (4113) Range: 12 $ 9.70 , Range: 10 $ 9.23 05/30/06 - 06/06/06 05/30/06 - 06/06/06 Building Inspector I (1300) Probation Officer (1402) Range: 19 $ 12.73 Range: 19 $ 12.73 Open Continuous Open Until Filled 315 Business Services JLS ENTERPRISES Locally owned and operated. Ready to assist in lawn mow- ing, bushhogging, debris removal, and tractor work of all kinds. Quality work at reasonable pri- ces. Cell: 287-1937 Home: 957-4143 JOINER DUMP truck and tractor. Bobcat and tractor work. Driveways, culverts, light, land cleaning. Site prep and clean up. Fill dirt, brown dirt and limerock hauling. Michael Porter (850)983-9888. Tony Joiner (850)573-0669 JUST JUDY'S SEAMSTRESS Years Of Experience Fair prices *Alterations *Dress-Making *Repairs *Weddings *Formals JUDY HARVEY 5901 Castle Drive Milton, FL 626-6349 K & N LAWN SERVICE Mowing and debris removal. Very rea- sonable prices. Call: 850-981-1612 or 850,791-0861 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 LOCAL HOME REPAIR Paint, drywall, trim & tile. Fence repair & nslallatior. 10 years experience. Contact Paul McMullen (850) 723-9767. MIKE KAYLOR Cement Mason *Patios *Walks *Driveways Free estimates, no job too small. Quality work at affordable prices. 994-0897. MOBILE HOME BROKERS Major and minor repairs. Re-roof, pa- tio covers, screen rooms, leveling. Locally owned & operated Free estimates 100% Financing WAC Call 857-1051 RANDALL WATT, LLC Specializing in: Tree & Debris Removal Home Restorations Privacy Fences Decks & Patios Licensed & Insured Locally Owned & Operated Call: 723-9895 315 Business Services NEW HOPE PAINT- ING & WALLPA- PERING *Drywall repairs & patchwork *Pressure cleaning (homes, decks, pa- tios, driveways & sidewalks) *Carpen- try work (crown molding, paneling, trim base & case, in- stall cabinets & build decks) Residential. Interior/Exterior. Family owned busi- ness, over 30 years.r Call The Ericksens today (850)723- 2550 or 623-6034 Divorce '108, Adoption '80 Name Change '55 FREE Typing, Call for Worksheet (850) 434-7524 1850 N."W"S St. (1 blk.N. of Flea Market)| R&L TREE SERVICE Tree removal, trim- ming, stump grind- ing. Free estimates! Licensed & Insured. Reasonable Prices! Call: 623-2720 or 313-6194 ROB'S RESIDENTIAL REPAIRS " You Relax, I Repairl" Licensed & Insured Rob Thurman, 380-5326 robsrepairs@ mchsi.com - STUMP-EASE STUMP GRINDING Most removals $35 Discount for multiple removals & Back- yard accessible. Local Contractor Retired USN Licensed & Insured 232-8746 THE MASTER'S TOUCH Bushhogging & Lawn Services Mowing, Fertilizing, Bush & Tree Trim- ming Call Steve: (850) 939-3529 TNT CARPORTS R.V. & Boat covers Buildings, Garages. Portable Sheds CARPORTS SSingle $595 Double $695. 12 X 41-$1295 24X 31 $1990 Galvanized Steel Many sizes/colors. Financing Available Free delivery & setup (850) 983-2296 or Pager 505-1867 WE SPOIL your pets when you can't. Now open Red Woof Inn Kennels and Grooming by Jenni- fer. Specializing in pet care and groom- ing. 626-2665. 320 Child Care I AM a certified child/seniorcare pro- vider. Looking for a Monday - Friday po- sition. My home or yours.. CPR certi- fied. Close to Whit- ing Field. Call: 564- 4626 or 450-5080. IN HOME. Stay at home mom with 20 + years ex- perience. Wants to love your child while you work. Milton area. Call:995-8933 Crime Scene Tech 1 (1101) Crime Scene Tech II (1102) Range: 15 $ 10.45 Range: 16 $ 10.97 Open Until Filled Open Until Filled Equipment Op I (8010) Equipment Op Trainee (8008) Range: 10 $ 9.23 Range: 8 $ 8.79 Open Continuous Open Continuous Mechanic II (8111) Asst. Library Manager (3304) Range: 16$ 10.97 - $ 12.11 Range: 26 $ 17.98 - $ 19.85 Open Continuous Open Until Filled Library Manager (3303) Engineer III (6097) Range: 28 $ 19.85 - $ 21.91 Range: 33 $ 25.41 - $ 28.05 Open Until Filled Open Until Filled * * ** * * ** * '* * ** ******!|! .t|!!!|* * ** * * * * * *!|i!*!!*!l* 325 Domestic DEPENDABLE HOUSEKEEPER Seeking additional clients. Over 15 years of experience References avail. upon request. Call: 994-6236 335 Financial Services COMPLIMENTARY MORTGAGE ANAL- *YSIS and free ap- praisal with closing ALL CREDIT TYPES WELCOME. Option ARM's, Stat- ed/Reduced Income, Commercial,. Con- struction Permanent. SOUTHERN HORI- ZON FINANCIAL (866)348-1544 TOLL-FREE. 345. Lawn Care CLARK'S LAWN CARE General Maintenance & All Types of Tractor Work - Licensed & Insured. Call: Mike Clark at 626-2428 PAGE'S TREE SERVICE Trim, cut & remove Call: 626-2159 (if no answer, please leave message) FIREWOOD $50. a load and up PAGE'S TREE Service Trim, cut & remove. Call 626- 2159 (if no answer, please leave message) Firewood $50. a load and up. 350 Senior Care 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. Quality Home Health Care Since 1990. "A Helping Hand and A Gentle Heart" . 995-0599 Lic#NR30211252 VISITING ANGELS SENIOR CARE * In home * Companionship .*� Meals - Light housework * Errands 477-3858 360 Miscellaneous FREE DIABETIC SUPPLIES! MEDI- CARE PATIENTS! Call Us Toll Free (866)294-3476 and receive a FREE ME- TER! Am-Med Qual- ity Diabetic Sup- plies. 402 Apartments 1 BEDROOM fur- nished apartment with central heat & air. No pets. $400. month, $250. dep. Call for appointment. 994-7246 402 Apartments UNFURNISHED 2BD/1 ba Duplex, CH&A, WD connec- tions, NO Pets $500 rent, $300 deposit, Call For appoint- ment. 994-7246 404 Commercial OFFICESPACE FOR LEASE 6061 Dr's Park, 1,800 sf, newly ren- ovated. 623-5618 2 COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS FOR RENT Good location in Milton. Call: 623-5500 406 Homes 2BR/1BA 1 Car ga- rage. Next to walk- ing trail. $650/mo. + dep. w/ .approved credit. Call: 623- 0609 5066 SAINTS LANE Milton 3BR/2BA Nice Housel Fenced, 2 car garage, 1,400sf $1,000/mo. + 1,000 dep. Credit checks. 698-8337 Ready June 1stl FOR RENT 1 bed 1 bath house in Pace $400 a month/ $300 deposit. Call 418-1855 FOR RENT 3 bed 2 bath house in Pea Ridge $600 a month $500 deposit. Call 418-1855 FOR RENT 3/BR 2/BA Remo- died with 2 1/2 car garage & fire place. On one acre of land. $950/mth $900/de- posit Call:623-3339 FOR RENT 3BR/2BA Water- front home. 5084 San Miguel $1,650/mo. ,3BR/2BA Home 6603 Park Ave., Milton $650/mo. 3BR//2BA Home 5528 Wesley Dr., Milton $825/mo. 3BR/2BA Home 5565 Brentwater PI., Gulf Breeze, FL $995/mo. SANTA ROSA REALTY 623-0077 RENTALS 2 to 3 BR in Jay, Milton and Pace. $400 to $650 per month. Call: S994-5703' RETIRE IN private, Campsite on a beautiful lake. Stocked with trophy bass. Fishing pier and boat available. $400/mo utilities fur- nished. No more worries! 623-3314 AVAILABLE Brand new 3/2/2 houses in East Mil- ton. For $1095/mo. Move-in Discounts (for qualified appli- cants) 850-621-6275 406 Homes FOR SALE B.O. Pace Ranch 1+acres. country setting,eat in kit. for- mal D.R, Foyer, spa- cious L.R,-Fireplace. Master BR Full bath. Bedroom 2+3/Full 'Fam ba. Boat Port, 2+ Gar-attach. Alot of storage. Updates- AC.roof, windows,carpet,gut- ters, porcelain tile, Drainfield, Paint, + More. Beautiful Landscape, $189,900.00 Call 850,994.8145 4680 Bessinger Lane. HOUSE FOR RENT 2+ bonus BR, 2 BA, One of a kind house. Large private fruit garden, located in center of 5 acre land. Hardwood floors, barn & much more. 4417 S. Spen- cerfield Rd. Ready 06/01/06. $995 + deposit, no pets (850) 623-0335 or (503) 910-9660: HOUSE FOR RENT 4BR/2BA Brand . new! $1150/mo. $1,150 dep. Animals OK 8270 Welcome Rd. Milton, FL Convenient to 87, 90 & 1-10 Call: 261-1127 or 936-8037 HOUSES FOR RENT in Milton & Pace 3BR/2BA double car garage & fenced yard $925/mo. $700dep. Call 981-0495 FOR RENT Newly remodeled brick home., 3BR/2BA w/in-ground pool. Quiet neighborhood close to 1-10 & town. Cox Rd., East Milton $1,250/mo. + $1,500 security dep. (850) 623-0327 leave msg. HOME FOR RENT 2/BR 1/BA WASHER/DRYER CONNECTIONS $625/MTH $600/DEPOSIT CALL: 626-4266 408 Land HOMES FOR SALE 17 acres with beauti- ful 8 acre lake with 3 houses, barn, work- shop, in ground pool. Will subdivide. $699,000. Call:712-5983 or 994-1989. 410 Mobile Homes 3BR/2BA MOBILE Pace/Milton area. Total electric. No pets. $750/mo. + $500/dep. Baycrest Realty 994-7918 FOR RENT 2/BR 1/BA Mobile Home $475mth dep.& ref. Call: 850-537-6222 or 850-499-7412. 410 Mobile Homes FOR RENT OR SALE 2 BR mobile home $450/mo. Good credit only Cumbie Realty 981-1631 14X70 3BD/2BA Mobile Home. Pri- vate Lot, Total ELec- tric. $625 month/300 Deposit. Call 994- 7918 BayCREST REALTY 2BR/1BA MOBILE HOME in park. Total electric, water/gar- bage included. $435/mo. + $200/dep. Baycrest Realty 994-7918 MOBILE HOME for rent Doublewide, 3/BR 2/BA total electric, like new. Eastgate Mobile Home Ranch. Call: 626-8973 MILTON COM- PLETELY remod- eled. Nice, furnish- ed. 2BR/1BA utilities included. Non smokers. Single or older couple $150 per week/last $200 deposit. 623-9112 416 Vacation & Resort VACATION HOME Come to the Smoky Mountains! Two Rivers Lodge on Hwy. 19 Has rooms w/kitchenettes, beds & sofa beds on 2 rivers. 5 miles from Cherokee, North Carolina Ca. sinos, rafting, hiking available. Call: (850) 450-6342 or 1-828-488-2284 www.tworivers lodgenc.com VACATION RENT- AL Navarre Beach 1-bedroom town- house - sleeps 4 - completely furnished - pool soundside - walk to the beach & Gulf. Best rate on beach. $700 wkly or $375/week-end. Call 623-9553. 402 Apartments The All New! Jay Apartments FULLY RENOVATEDONE,TWO,AND) TIlREEBEDROOM UNISNOW AVAILABLE WAC. 850-983-6995 504 Commercial .., APPROX. 1,000 SF- storage w/office & . adjacent land. Lo- cecai-4i1u4 AX1- cated at l-10u(exit 26) and Garcon Point Rd. Call: 932-7688 COMMERCIAL - BUILDINGS For rent 7251 & 7253 Hwy. 90 East One is 800/sf $700.75/per mo. The other is 1,120 sf $915/mo. Sales tax & water includ- ed Call: 623-8575., FOR SALE/MULAT-: Apartment complex. on approx. 2.5 acres'- � consisting of 9 apartments. Washer- & dryer room, city-, water & sewer. "; Great income! $280,000 No owner financing!, (850) 626-9020 ;, FOR SALE/PACE-': Apartment complex consisting of 7 apartments. City wa61-, ter & sewer, washer: & dryer room. Great"' income! No owner fi< nancing! $175,000 ' (850) 626-9020 > W moaw. k a' Escarosa Career Center HURRICANE KATRINA EVACUEES LET US HELP YOU RECOVER!! ASSITAN(E WITH Job Search Job Referrals Referrals for Training Opportunities Career Guidance Counseling Employability Skills Training Transportation Issues Computer Skills Crisis Counseling Referrals for Social Services And morel!!! CALL NOW FOR AN APPOINTMENT AT THE ESCAROSA CAREER CENTERS Monday-Friday Hours 8:00 a.rn. 4:00 p.rnm. PEFN SACO Ak 3670-A Norib 'III" St. Peclsocolli, F L, 32505 (Bw5() 595-520)9c xt 12 1 MilijitI, B'L,.32574) (850) 983-.53Z5 Cxt 1201 I II I I II I I PAGE 9 THE SANTA ROSA PRESS GAZETTE/FREE PRESS MAY 27, 2006 506 Homes BRICK HOME IN JAY 3,000 sf, 6 acres,- built in 1989..4BR/ 2:5 BA $245,000 Call: (850) 675-0604 or !(850) 324-6399 FOR SALE by own- er' 1462 sq. ft., 3bd/2ba, LR, DR, Farm R; hardwood floors; appliances; metal shed; nice yard, new roof; close to MHS. .Whiting, Field. 6347 Park Ave. $129,900. 384- 61$4/95; 626-1431 - FOR SALE 2/BR Hidden Chalet east of Gulf Breeze. Large ceramic kitch- en. Bahama porch ortfront of house. $116,900 Broker:850-995- 1716. NEW HOME FOR SALE 3BR/2BA, 2,180 sf, large master suite, ' custom maple cabinets, breakfast rfook, dining room/ ' study, plenty of :storage, roomy *kitchen & baths, , covered porch. * MUST SEE! 6047 Badger Rd., Milton Oall: 623-0350 M-F 572-0791 Weekends Spencer Homes, Inc. REDUCED STONE- BROOK VILLAGE 2-story 4,000 sq. ft. 5/BR 41/2/BA on 8th Fairway. Call:712-5983 or 994-1989. STONEBROOK VILLAGE Pace 4BR/2BA in gated golf course com- munity. 2,092 sq. ft. Great neighborhood w/good schools 5624 Sandstone Dr. Asking $291,900 Call: (850) 994-6914 506 Homes WHISPERING WOODS Pace, 3BR/2BA 1842 sf plus 600 ad- ditional sf of storage space. 4536 Forest Breeze Ct. Great neighborhood, near cul-de-sac. Asking $240,000 Call: 994-6914 Seller pays $3000 towards buyers closing cost! Home has 4 bedrooms/2baths, detached garage and it all sits on one acre. New Roof and new flooring. Buy- ers meed to be pre- approved or pre- qualified. $115,000 Almost 7 acres of land also for sale right beside this home. Cleared and ready for construc- tion." $90,000. Call Deck Reality, Inc for information. 850- 626-0711 510 Land 5 ACRES fenced pasture for sale. Located off Munson Hwy, Indian Ford Rd. Close to Cold Water Creek. $90,000 957-8784 or 554-5237 GREAT BUILDING SITE! 2BR/2BA, 14X70 mobile home on 6 acres in Jay w/nice 14X31 metal stor- age shed. $90,000 (850) 675-0604 or (850) 324-6399 SECLUDED & SERENE * NW of NAs Whit- ing Field * 20 Placid acres zoned agricultural * 3 mobile homes, garage, barn, shed * $263,000 *626-6767 512 Mobile Homes 2001 MODEL Hor- ton Homelike new 3/BR 2/BA 16 X76 2 wood porches, carport & metal shed on 1 acre of land. Call: 981-9473 FOR SALE 1972 Mobile Home with appliances, lot size 100 x 140. 2/BR 2/BA 4684 Fowler Dr., Pace. Must See! Call: 686-1,634 or 994-4096. Ask for Roland, FOR SALE 1997 Fleetwood Mo- bile home. 2/BR 2/BA. 14 x 70, cov- ered porch, shed, vi- nyl siding, central heat/air. All applian- ces stay. Excellent condition must sell immediately. Ridge- 'way Blvd. Milton. $34,900 Call:983-9316. FOR SALE 4 acres fenced with 2 Mobile homes, 1 is 1550 sq. ft. 3/BR 2/BA, new roof & heat/ac. 2nd home 14 x 70 3/BR 2/BA, workshop 24 x 32. $180,000.Call:626- 4308 or 698-5675. SECLUDED 6 ACRES NEsof Milton - 10 minutes from Blackwater State Park Two 1999 Palm Harbor modular homes. 3BR/ 2BA, front/back porch on both, shop, storage,Mully stocked fish pond. 4 acres fenced pasture beautiful family homesite. Must sell for medical reasons $300,000 for all Call: (850) 957-8784 or. (850) 554-5237 R ELGA R E BT L S B L E A TI ME WE W I S P I R I R SI H - K| E EN I L A M S .WOI K IN A G E N D AJ E L IB A O N E 0 L U N G E A S I A N T A N G N� N E ACROSS 1. The Twilight___ 5. Took the cake 8. __ Kong 12. Lifeless 14. Jellystone picnic- basket filcher 15. Place of bliss 16. Leveling tool 17. It might be transitive 18. Actress Best T9. Part of the Mideast: abbr. 20. Teammate to Roe and Robinson 22. It's no match for the postman 23. Miscalculates 24. Bullock 26. 1988 Olympics site 28. 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Notable e ong ten on oon Oscar source ligious eba's creator letive home a's pet und nergetically rant film) 'ach giants II _ (rich) ange oose um d or Saint time 556 Homes FRANK SWANNER NORTH CAROLINA Gated Lakefront Community -1.5 acres + -90 miles of shore- line - Never before of- fered with 20 %pre- develoment dis- . counts & 90 % financing Call: (800)709-5253 558 Investments CATION, Location" Time to buy. IN- VESTORS & . BUILDERS, Great Buildable Lots For Sale in one of Flori- da's Fastest Grow- ing Areas Fort Myers. (888)558- 0032. 560 Land ASHEVILLE, NC AREA HOMESITES Sneak preview of Phase II on now. Just 25 miles from Asheville.' Over 4 miles of crystal clear riverfront. Incredible mountain views. Riv- erwalk, custom lodge, nature trails. Call (866)292-5762. BANK FORECLO- SURES! Homes from $10,0001 1-3 bedroom available! HUD, Repos, REO, etc. These homes must sell! For list- ings call (800)425- 1620 ext.4237. FL LAND BAR-. GAINS. Opportuni- ties to own your own farm, ranch wood- land or lakefront homestead. Old Florida at its best! Still affordable! Call (866)352-2249 or www.fllandbargains. com * Dijon waterway Humorist Bombeck Refrain bit Seaweed Drying oven Mediterranean, e.g. Musician Pass Sounds of wonder Ulalume author, Online person Duck's milieu Qty. Like a chimney, come spring " With Fire" (Rolling Stones) Interruption word of the valley Exclamation of discovery Cambrian Hauls _ for a sdng Wale Court insurance Humerus' neighbor Certain tide Balthazar and his pals "I'm (Fabian hit) (2 wds.) Roller-skating area Agricultural loan gp. Send flowers and candy, e.g 560 Land GEORGIA - BLAIRSVILLE IN THE NORTH GEORGIA MOUN- TAINS. Land, Homes, Commercial & Investment. "EV- ERYTHING WE TOUCH TURNS TO SOLD" Jane Baer Realty, * (706)745- 2261, (800)820- 7829 www.janebaer- realty.com, janeba- er@alltel.net. MOUNTAIN PROPERTY! Interested in buying property in the Blue Ridge Mountains of NC? Call Active Re- alty today at 800-979-5556 or visit our website at www.ActiveReal- tyNC.com. MURPHY, NORTH CAROLINA AHH..COOL SUMMERS, MILD WINTERS! Affordable homes & mountain cabins CALL FOR FREE BROCHURE: (877) 837-2288 EXIT REALTY MOUNTAIN VIEW PROPERTIES www.exitmurphy.com NC MOUNTAIN Property for Lessi Breathtaking Blue Ridge Parkway, New River, Stone Mountain, Golf Courses and quaint shops of Sparta. www.scenicrealty.co m (877)372-7211 or (877)363-5550. NC MOUNTAINS. 1.90 Acres w/ 75 mile view & hard- wood trees. Financ- ing available, at $59,000 w/little down. Perfect for log cabin. This one won't 'last call today (800)699-1289 or www.riverbendlake- lure.com. NEW! ALABAMA WATERFRONT 2 hours to Atlanta & the Coast. Water- front community with incredible moss- draped hardwoods. Planned clubhouse, docks, & 'more. 11/2 to 3 acres from the $50's. Minutes to historic Eufaula. Call owner (866)882- 1107. NEW, PRE-CON- STRUCTION Golf Community-Coastal Georgia. Large lots w/ deepwater, marsh, golf, nature views. Gated, Golf, Fitness Center, Ten- nis, Trails,- Oak Park, Docks. $70K's-$300K. (877)266-7376. www.cooperspoint.c om. 560 Land NORTH CAROLINA 10 acre Gated Equestrian Com- munity with riding trails. Never before offered with 20% pre-development discounts. 90% fi- nancing call (828)312-1263 / (828)312-3765. NORTH CAROLINA Cool Mountain Air, Views & Streams, Homes, Cabins & Acreage. FREE BROCHURE (800)642-5333. Re- alty Of Murphy 317 Peachtree St. Mur- phy, N.C. 28906. www.realtyofmur- phy.com. NORTH GEORGIA Gated Mountain Community. New Homes close to In- frastructure. One Hour North of Atlan- ta. Golf, Tennis, Lake, Pools. For more info (678)232- 8415 or www.bent- treegeorgia.com. OWNER'S LIQUI- DATION -Sale ,by Sealed Bid New homes and acreage homesites in the Blue Ridge Moun- tains of VA. Sold "AS IS", 30-day close. Restrictive Covenant Communi- ty. Deadline May 27th.; For details (800)420-2278 or visit www.Stoneridg- ebentmtn.com. TENNESSEE/KEN- TUCKY LAKE- FRONT Private lakefront or view re- treats. Rolling hills;, mild climate. 1 to over 40 'acre sites from $40K. On the border 90 min to Nashville. Phase II selling now! Owner (866)339-4966. TN MOUNTAIN Acreage - Lakeside 1/2 to 5 acre home- sites nestled around. a scenic lake. Direct lake" access, boat ramp, pavilion and more. Gated, near Chattanooga. Ready for your mountain dream home! Call (866)292-5769. TN-SWAN RIDGE Lake Resort on Dale Hollow Lake, a pri- vate, gated com- munity. Enjoy the best of both worlds... Lake-View and Mountain-View Homesites. (913)243-4871. www.swanridgede- velopment.com UPSTATE SACRI- FICE 20 acres- was $39,900 NOW $29,900 Nice Adir- ondack woodland! Walk to public land! EZ access to major lakes & rivers! Bldg site guaranteed! Town rd, terms avail, won't last! (800)890-7927. VA MOUNTAINS 5 acres with frontage, on very large pris- tine creek, very pri- vate, excellent fish- ing, canoeing, good access, near New River Trail State Park, $39,500. Own- er (866)789-8535 www.mountain- sofVA.com. 560 Land VA MOUNTAINS 5 acres with frontage on very large pris- tine creek, very pri- vate, excellent fish- ing, canoeing, good access, near New River Trail State Park, $39,500. Own- er (866)789-8535 www.mountain- sofVA.com. VA MOUNTAINS, 5 acres with frontage on very large pris- tine creek, very pri- vate, excellent fish- ing, canoeing, good access, near New River Trail State Park, $39,500. Own- er (866)789-8535 www.mountain- sofVA.com WESTERN NEW Mexico Private 74 Acre Ranch $129,990 Mt. views, trees, rolling hills, pastureland, wildlife, borders BLM. Pictu- resque homesite at 6,700' elevation. Horseback riding, hiking, hunting. Per- fect family ranch, electricity. 100% fi- nancing. NALC (866)365-2825. 708 Pets 3 PARAKEETS With cage & acces- sories $30/all Call: 554-0551 BOXER/LAB MIX 14 week old female. Free to good home. Does well with chil- dren and other cats arid dogs. 994-7797. FREE KITTENS to good home 8 weeks old. 2 black, 1 dark gray, and 1 calaco. Call 623-9395 FREE TO good home. Mom cat and 3 kittens, very good natured. Mom is lit- ter trained and. very loveable. Call 995- 9690. 712 Lost & Found PETS LOST DOG "Bunny" a 11 yr. old black fe- male Cockapoo was last seen at the cor- ner of Taylor/Old Bagdad Hwy on Monday, May 15th. Family pet - reward offered for her re- turn. Call: 623-9222 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 upl 850-983-4680 MISSING DOG Black and White Boston Bull, an- swers to the name Bowe, has tags. Please call 623- 9500. Ask for Mari- lyn or Angelo. 814 Furniture BEDROOM SET Double adjustable to queen w/double mattress set. Lights on headboard, in- cludes 2 drawer night stand & 5 drawer dresser. Oak finish. Paid $1,250, sacrifice for $600. Call: 981-9510 818 Lawn Equipment FOR SALE * Ford 9N Tractor, bush hog, disc, grater blade & plow. Runs good. $3,000 Call: 698-0057 FOR SALE Kubota 12 HP diesel in riding mower, hy- drastatic XMSM, Ride it around the yard $800. Call: 698-0057 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 (314)209- 9800; Evenings (314)293-0610. 828 Electronics Stereo-TV-VCR FREE SATELITTE Dish with 2, program boxes. You come and pick it up. 850- 623-9720 Ask For Mildred. 830 Miscellaneous For Sale 7FT. SOFA Bed $50 2 1/2 ft deep freezer like Tnew $100, GE stove like new $200. Call John at 626- 6077 ALL STEEL BUILD- ING SALE! "Plus Free Bonus!" 20x32 Now $4100. 25x42 $6200. 30x52 $9800. 40x82 $18,400. Many sizes and . models. Ends/accessories optional. Pioneer (800)668-5422. DOUBLE D FARMS Local Strawberries & Peaches availa- ble. Hwy 89 Allen- town. Soon we will have fresh produce. Come by or call: 983-6925. I WILL REMOVE JUNK VEHICLES For Freel Call: 306-5397 or 957-4761 METAL ROOFING Save $$$ Buy direct from manufacturer. 20 colors in stock with all accessories. Quick turn around! Delivery available Toll Free: (888) 393- 0335 830 Miscellaneous For Sale deliver & Install We Deliver &de Install St. Augustine Bermuda Bailed Pine Straw Call us first, Save Time Call us last, Save Money Hwy. 87 So.*Milton 626-8578 WOLFF TANNING BEDS Buy Direct and Save! Full Body units from $22 a month! FREE Color Catalog CALL TO- DAY! (800)842-1305 www.np.etstan.com. Place a classified ad today. 623-2120 Centipecde- St. Augxstine Farm Direct We Deliver 434-0066 || 832 Miscellaneous Wanted GLASS CRAFTER needs empty glass soft drink bottles, (all kinds). Not necessa- rily collectors edi- tions. Will pick up. Call: 983-8042 PAY CASH for junk cars or trucks. Run- ning or not. Call 983-9527 902 Auto Supplies FOR SALE JOST 5th wheel and mounts. Brand new paid $750 will sell for $500. Call: 698-0057 904 Cars $500 POLICE Im- pounds, Cars from $500! Tax Repos, US Marshal and IRS sales! Cars, Trucks, SUV's, Toyota's, Honda's, Chevy's and more! For list- ings Call (800)425- 1730 ext.2384. 2002 NISSAN ALTIMA 2.5 SL 69K, Auto- matic, A/C, leather, power sunroof windows/seats. AM/FM & CD changer. $15,500 Call: 626-3418 98 ESCORT Zx2 sport 4cyl,76,000 miles,automatic,fw drive,air,ps/pw/pl/tilt- wheel,am/fm cas- sette,multi cd player, psunroof,front air- bags. $3,500 obo. Call 626-9763 * Local taxI I^Jjax^ Find out about these and more in your local paper! Public Notice Stay Informed.esoe Center Stay Informed. 1 ---- ' Read your public notices. www.floridapublicnotices.com 904 Cars SOUTHERN GENERATOR We sell and rebuild starters and alternators for autos, boats, agriculture, and lawn equipment. Let us quickly rebuild your original equipment (OEM) unit. 5730 Stewart St. Milton (850) 623-5111 MV-42392 906 Boats 2005 BASS TRACKER Boat w/50 hp motor. Loaded. Trailer in- cluded. Ready for the water! Payoff $9,600 Call: 994-2129 ESTATE SALE 1992 18 ft. Alumi- craft fish/ski boat w/trailer, troll motor & 1999 150 hp Mer- cury with few hrs. One owner. Good condition. Perfect for rivers and bays! $8,500 OBO Call: 932-7688 912 Motor Homes TRAVEL TRAILER 2004 Coachman 27 ft., sleeps 8. Excellent condition! $11,500 OBO Call: (850) 426-4001 914 Recreational FOR SALE 1997 14ft Rockwood Pop- up camper $4,200. Call 623-8020. 918 . Trucks 1989 PETERBILT COE Double sleeper 3406 CAT JAKE 9 peed air ride. New r bber & new w eels. Mechanical- ly excellent. $6,500 Call:698-0057 FOR SALE 1994 Ford 150 $3,500 Call 623-6661 920 Vans FOR SALE 1985 F150 Ford Econoline Van. CLEAN!!! $900 obo. Call: 626-8855. FOR SALE Used rider type box van/trucks. Variety of models and me- chanical. condition. Prices range from $2500 - $4500. High mileage. Sold as is. 554-1114 922 Other 93 HORTON 2bd/2ba. Masterbath Garden Tub/seper- ate shower. Spa- cious kitchen w/wood cabinets. Vaulted ceilings. Many upgrades. Must move. Make Offer. 678-570-7575 FOR SALE 21 ft. Food Conces- sion trailer. Duel ax- el, stove, fridge, sinks and steam ta- ble. $5,000 obo. Call: 623-1675 FOR SALE Tarps for flatbed, lumber & steel' and straps. Fair condi- tion. Call: 698-0057 ir rk Jess' Construction Details & S -N Home Repairs Painting - Fences Furniture Assembly * Honey Dos Jess Gonzales I,.-. ..utr,, L(850) 454-9642 ..:,. r.. .. : LL.L A K & R Lawn Care ,Rea tlool Inn Ki:nerntI aGrooming bt� jenrier- Home Improvements N.F., Inc . "Insured e " Licensed r va ac w Free Estimates k " 25 Years Experience prc.VK rl Jll T...m. r,8m7all- 850) 981-3936 anytim- iJL ' , "la.R 1 I Locally Owned and Operated Ready to assist in lawn mowing, bush- hogging, debris removal, and tractor work ol all kinds OQuality work at reasonable prices. Cell number : 287-1937 SHome number : 957-4143 : .Ad ' d the Finishin1 Touch " Ables:iSon LLC TRIM, CARPENTRY, HOME IMPROVEMENTS, AND MORE. S JOHNNY 698-1973 Licensed & Insured DAN'S TRACTOR WORKS LICENSED & INSURED Bush-Hogging Discing Front-End Loading Debris Removal Cell (850)529-8718 Home (850)623-8697 Dan Francisco New Hope Painting & Wallpapering Interior * Exterior * Residential *Dry \Vall *Pressure Cleaning *Wallpapering *Carpent3N Work Call the Ericksens today! 723-2550 - 623-6034 If no .insfr. pl," ,jie mc"Je ROB'S RESIDENTIAL REPAIRS Rob Thurman "You Relax, IRepair ' 850.380.5326 Pace, Florida robsrepairs,a'mchsi.com Licensed & Insured Tree removal Erimming * Stump (.rinding FREE ESTIMATES LICENSED & INSURED ROSE AND LES -. 623-2720 -, -= OR V" ll 313-6194 Delu:�e boarding and grooming faclily for all your pets. 5718 Washington Si. Milton, FL 32570 850-626-2665 Bernnd R:, c 'i,ara I Kevin Roper (850) 791-3853 Licensed & Insured THE MASTER'S TOUCH Free Estimates Bushhogging & Lawn service Bush & Tree Trimming Call Steve 939-3529 ANN BARNHILL TRUCKING, INC Fill Dirt Brown Dirt Limestone Crushed Asphalt Driveway Culverts * Also Removes Roots, Bushes, Hedgerows * Backyard Accessible * Local,Contractor-Retired USN Senor D,_CCuni Licened 232-8746 In.ured Tommy's Grass Cutting & Weedeating Service Free Estimates , (850 623-3270 - i850i 748-4718 Mike Kaylor All s. Insured All Types of Fences &Budft Cement Mason New Installalion and Repairs Licensed Specializing in Privacy Fences Patios * Driveways * Walks Our prvac, ience-. are Ouilawiir, SCREWS IFr,.- . E_,,,, L.:,: all, ,,.3 . H o u se Free Estimates Qualy wtrk Lier,-.: iur No job too small AtloJdable prices 485-2532 H Painting 85 9 -897r .'I: ICall Andy @ 850-994-0897 '" " '(850)304 ___ . _ .. 1, ,,i ,,, (850)l304-9680 Field I Lic. # ER COMMERCIAL * RE5 GENERATOR INST/ Electric, .13013420' SIDENTIAL ALLATION .: William 5256 Alabama Street Historic District, Downtown Milton Beauliul building & surrounding grounds provide an ideal setting lor your celebratior rental available lor meetings wedding receptions anniversary & binhdavi rani,, . Pi 850-791-4381 Rogers Oozrer Service 3ar,. Land Clearing, and all tractor, dozer, and related services NO JOB TOO SMALL! Call Billy Rogers for estimate Phone: (850) 957-4952 Cell: (850) 261-8407 . Visiting Ange * InlhmeB; 4r , * In home ' - Compan * Meals ionship * Light housework * Errands EHES3E5S BOBCAT AND TRACOR WORK Driveways, Culverts, Light Land Clearing Site Prep and Clean Up Fill Dirt, Brown Dirt and Limerock Hauling Michael Porter 983-9888 or 393-8411 Tony Joiner p ~ is " Licensed & Insured Locally Owned & Operated Specializing in : Tree & Detris Removal * Home Restoration - k Privacy Fences - Decks & Patios Randall It\., _On it'ac . (850)723-9895 Need Stucco Work? LICENSED AND INSURED Conventional and Synthetic Systems 698-8327 & R9--Q1iR4 Jeff Busby Landl Clearing Inc. Septic tank installation and /'" _b repairs n r 1" All Steel Ci~rcri O~FHECE PAGER 85iO -5(1-1867 Mobile Home Brokers ' Major and Minor Repair, A Reioof * Patio Co\eri Screen Rooms * Levelinge Locally Owned & Operated Free Estimates 100% Financing WAC '- (850)857-1051 ,c, Backhoe Work "' '- Stump & Tree Removal - Hurricane Clean-up Dirt Work No Job Too Big or Small Brven Ballard DOUG 'S LAWN SERVICE "Owner operated and a local yocal" Call 850-324-9149 or 623-5370 Vickers Fencing q Specializing in wood fences. New installations and repairs. Competitive pricing. Licensed & Insured. 791-0198 ,LFree estimates. G & S HOME REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE GLEN TURNER - OWNER 850-994-4271 (HOME) 850-723-3724 (CELL) 186*136903* (NEXTEL) - WOOD PRIVACY FENCE - LAWN CARE S,,- -., GRASS CUTTING WEED EATING S' EDGING & < PRESSURE WASHING AIM -d& d& I of |