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anta Posa's 1Pre&m P 0 B 0 i750 (_3 A I FS V 1 TITUP LLE FL 3. 61 c -,0'I SATURDAY June 10, 2006 - w- - o-ld& S"ecin 64i-6nwpprfrnae y INSIDE 200 jobs landed for area All-State honorees continue to be named. That's the case in Class AA, which features four Jay Lady Royals. See SPORTS, Page 1 B. NEWS BRIEFS Plans firming up for July 4 event The schedule of events for this year's Milton Fourth of July celebration is taking shape and officials say it will offer something for just about every- one. The theme of this year's July 4 Riverfest is 'Celebrating Our Freedom' and activities along the river are scheduled It begin at 9 a.m. The Santa Rosa County Chamber of Commerce, which is organizing the event, hopes to offer something to appeal to all tastes during the course of the day-long event. The 5th annual Firecracker Bike Show will kick off the day's offerings at 9 a.m. and continue until 1 p.m. Over 100 motorcycles are expected to compete for prizes in 14 different categories, The event is being coordinated by American Bikers Aimed Toward, Education (ABATE). Other events during the day will see various car shows- including antique and European cars-as well as a Chitty-bang Parade geared toward ugly cars or "anything that rolls," accord- ing� to Chamber Executive Director Donna Tucker. There are also plans for a boat show and parade as well as a boat arid car sale area- behind the old jail. The public will be able to bring boats and cars to the event and sell them-for a fee. One new event planned for this year would have the das- tardly pirate, Blackwater Bones, and his motley crew of ' scallywags invade the riverfront Sand make a county commis- sioner "walk the plank." A treasure hunt is also being planned. Officials say there will be a 'good treasure inside.' A series of clues will be issued on the whereabouts of the treasure through .local media. The Press Gazette is printed on 100% recy- cled paper using envi- ronmentally-friendly soy-based ink. PRINTED WITH 7 138yiNK 1 1H By LYNNE HOUGH Press Gazette Staff Writer Two hundred jobs will be coming to Santa Rosa County after, three industries break ground in the East Milton Industrial Park in the next 60 days. Two of those companies are relocating from Pensacola. The announcement was made at Thursday's County Commission meeting by Commissioner and Economic Development Committee Chair Don Salter. He said "three very large projects" were going through permitting. The busi- nesses are all large distributors. constructing, net buildings. The slowest part of construction of the new spans is positioning the pilings that will hold the spans. As that work completes, the bridge will begin to quickly appear. Press Gazette photos by Lynne Hough They will not be located on the 160 acres recently acquired by the county near the industrial park, but on the land occupied by the existing industrial park. "This is why we have a groin% ing demand to purchase additional acres," Salter notes. "This type of success is a long, drawn-out process. All three. of these projects were on the drawing board for 12 to 24' months. It takes time to close." Two of the industries are relocating from Pensacola- to East Milton. The HT Hackney Company, in business for more than 100 years as a food distri- bution company; and Hope Lumber and Supply, primarily a It's full-speed-ahead By LYNNE HOUGH Pre, s Ga.-:c e l Sial' \Silt ruer It's been nearly\ tlo \ears since Humcane lIan %\ashed a%\aN secuons of the Interstate 10 Bndge. damaging both eastbound and westbound lanes and killing a driver. Traffic backs up all da.\ as travelers and locals are squeezed into one eastbound lane, surrounded by construction, cranes, cement trucks and hopes.. hopes of a da.\ when it all comes to an end. Si\ months from not is the target for die newt east- bound span to be complete and open for business. Dec. 29. 2006 is the deadline for the contractors. Tidewater Skanska and Flatiron Construction. to receive a $10 million bonus for having four lanes up and running on the new\ eastbound span, according to Bryan Estock. Senior Project Engineer for Parsons Brinckerhoff Construction Sern ices. Inc. Hurricanes and small delays at thdie site ha'e slo..ed things a bit, but the project is expected to sta, on schedule. Work in different stages is continuing on a daily basis on both ends of the bridge. While pilings are being put in place on one end. the first pour of concrete for the deck road surface) at the opposite end \\as scheduled for Frida) at 2 a.m. This is accomplished by carrying wet concrete from trucks on the old bridge, in buckets, to the bridge under construction. Changes have been incorporated in an attempt to help the new bridge survive a direct hurricane hit. For example, the new bridge is 20 feet above the water-14 to 15 feet higher than the old bridge. The contractor is utilizing the "shear key" method to secure the roadway, according to Estock. He says, the shear key holds the support beams in place. They cannot be battered by waves and moved off the Please see BRIDGE, Page 3A truss manufacturing company with a small retail outlet are currently located in West Pensacola. The third company, Boise (formerly Boise Cascade) is a global distributor of build- ing materials. All three industries, bring wages higher than Santa Rosa's See JOBS, Page 3A. Glover Lane work lagging By JEFF EVERTS Press Gazette Staff Writer For those suffering through the headaches of traffic delays and construction on Glover Lane in Milton, the bad news seems to be it will go on for a little longer. According to Milton City Manager Donna Adams, the conttractor for the project, Gulf Equipment Corporation, recent- ly asked for a 150-day exten- sion to finish the project. In doing so. the lirm listed "-,ecral factors causing tie \\oes. "The) haoe had several problems with the project, which have delayed completion from the original time table," Adams says. ' Among the problems cited in the request for the extension are lane closure problems, water table problems, hurri- canes, last'year's high rainfall amounts, fuel problems, labor problems, and a heavy layer of muck that has been causing concerns about the water lines and roadways. According to Gulf Equipment, the firm now feels confident it can complete the upgrades, to the city's sewer system 'in that area by October 27, putting the project nearly five months behind schedule. According to Adams, the work is being done to upgrade sewer lines: in the Glover Lane/Highway 90 area and to add a master lift station to the system. The projects cost, Adams says, was originally contracted at $2,343,148 and has not changed, even with the request for the extension. Adams has been receiving inquiries from residents won- dering exactly what is going on and why the work is necessary. "This is. not being done in preparation of any new sub- division or apartment complex as some people think," says Adams. "We are simply making upgrades to the sewer system in the area." everts@sr-pg.com Lack of rain leading to risk of wildfires here By JEFF EVERTS Press Gazette Staff Writer With extremely dry condi- tions continuing in the Santa Rosa County area, Division of Forestry (DOF) officials are warning residents about poten- tial wildfire dangers. According to DOF spokesperson Romi White, the Keetch-Byram Drought Index, which measures the amount of humidity in the air, is currently at 505 out of a possible 800 for Santa Rosa County. "This is nearly double what the index was at this time last year and means that it is very dry," White says. "The high' drought index is being caused by the low relative humidity in the area." The unusually dry weather experienced in the county this year has led to an outbreak of wildfires that have threatened several areas of the county. This is especially true of the Garcon Point area, which has seen its share of burned acreage and threatened homes. Figures provided by White show a marked increase in fire activity this year. "Already in 2006, we have seen 132 wildfires in the county that have consumed some 1,547 acres," says White. "Statewide, we have already seen 3,136 wildfires this year that have consumed 172,799 acres of land." The wide outbreak in wild- fires this year has led to DOF crews and equipment being spread thin throughout the state. "Our immediate response capability is diminished because we are sending fire suppression resources to other districts where there are going wildfires, just as they shared resources during our recent time of urgent need," says Ben Wolcott, Forestry Operations Administrator. Another area of concern for the DOF is the unusually high amount of fires this year that have been started by children. *According to White, there have already been 15 wildfires in 2006 attributed to children playing with fire as opposed to last year's figures, which only saw eight such fires set during the entire year. The dramatic increase this year even led the DOF to join with Sheriff Wendell Hall in a public service campaign in local schools to educate stu- dents about the dangers of play- ing with fire and the damage it can cause to both land and structures. "Parents need to be aware of what their children are doing and talk to them about fire dan- See FIRES, Page 3A. Saturday June 10, 200&- Thp. q:ntai Pn.-;iPraise tG27Ptte r a~ge &-A Ine O *IUILd uzid UVOU ~ dVL Mayor: 'She will be missed' Milton prepares to say goodbye to By JEFF EVERTS Press Gazette Staff Writer A long-serving City of Milton employee has resigned--leaving a void for city officials to fill. Pam Willhoit, administra- tive assistant for the city man- ager, will be leaving her job Friday after serving the City for over 11 years. "Pam does so many things for us that it will be very diffi- cult to replace her," says City Manager Donna Adams. "She has been a very good employee and will be missed." Milton Mayor Guy Thompson, who says he feels as though he is losing his right hand, echoes Adams' senti- ments. "Pam does so many things for me as Mayor that I am able to just hand off to her," Thompson says. 4915 Highway 90 Pace 850-995-1600 Cars (G) 1:40 4:30 7:10 9:40 The Omen (R) 1:20 4:15 7:00 9:55, The Break-Up (PG13) 1:10 3:55 7:20 9:45 X-Men: The Last Stand (PG13) 1:15 4:20 7:15 9:55 Over the Hedge (PG) 1:05 3:05 5:05 7:05 9:05 DaVinci Code (PGl13) 2:00 5:00 8:00 Poseidon (PG13) 1:45 4:10 7:25 9:50 RViPGi, ..- .. 1:30 3:50 6:50 9:20 "She is a tremendous asset to this city and she n ill be very sorely missed by everyone." Willhoit says the decision to leave was a difficult one, but in the end was made easier by another job offer she just could- n't pass up. "My husband got a promo- tion with his company (State Farm) and has to move to Jacksonville," says Willhoit. "One of the things State Farm does is to offer the spouse a position as well if it is need- ed." So, effective June 19, Willhoit will become a catastro- phe claims representative with the insurance company. "It won't be much different than what I am doing now,' Willhoit adds. "I will still be dealing with hurricanes and customers." Willhoit jokes that she thought she would be both unemployed and homeless at the end of June when she left to follow her husband to Jacksonville. "Now I will only be home- less," she added. State Farm has assigned both a relocation coordinator and a real estate agent to the Willhoits in order to make their' move a little easier. "I have already emailed some of the listings we have been looking at on the Internet to the real estate agent," Willhoit said. "We. will be going this weekend (toda'i to look at houses and see what we can find." Willhoit says her husband's promotion, coupled with the opportunity to accept a position with the same company, was hard to pass up. "It's causing me to leave two weeks earlier (for Jacksonville) than we had planned, but I couldn't shut that door," says Willhoit. Willhoit's absence is not going unnoticed by others on the City Council." BA^ I N BUT THE W.AY TO PAY FOR IT 'hard working' 11-year veteran Milton officials say they'll miss Pam Willhoit. The 11-year veteran administrative assistant is off to Jacksonville-the result of a promo- tion for her husband. When her resignation was brought up during the council's ,executive committee meeting Monday, member Grady Hester jokingly moved to deny the res- ignation request. The motion was quickly seconded by fellow member Marilyn Jones, who emphatically stayed. "Denied."' "Pam has been an outstand- ing employee for the city and she is going 10 be \er\ difficult to replace," Hester says. Council member Buddy Jordan pointed out another task for which h Willhoit has been responsible: -"She is the one u'ho has Press Gazette photo by Jeff Everts trained all of us to be here on time for our meetings and makes sure we get things done," Jordan quipped with a smile. As she prepares to leave, Willhoit is beginning to realize how many lives she has touched in her position. "As word has gotten out about me leaving, I have gotten a lot of phone calls from people saying 'I've got something I need you to do before you leave,'" she says as she laughs. Story written by Jeff Everts. Reach him at: everts@sr-pg..com is ALREADY HERE. Our new SAVER CD helps you save for the good things in life. She has a promising future at,college. 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County Government COUNTY COMMISSION. * District 1: Tom Stewart, Pace, FL 32571; Phone: 932-1340.. * District 2: Bob Cole, 8651 Riverstone Rd., Milton 32583; phone 983-1877. * District 3: Don Salter, 6000 Chumuckla Hwy., Pace, FL. 32571; phone 994-6426. * District 4: Gordon Goodin; 6467 Avenida De Galves, Navarre, 32566; phone 939-4949. * District 5: John Broxson, 6495 Caroline St. Suite M, Miltoi 32570, phone 932-1340. The Santa Rosa County Commission meets at 9:00 a.m. ofn 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 ih their offices. State Government * Representative Greg Evers: 5224 Willing St., Milton 32570 983-5550 Email evers.greg@leg.state.fl.us * Senator Durell Peaden Jr., 598 N. Ferdon Blvd, Suite 100, Crestview, 32536, 850-689-0556 - sun com-675-7930 * Governor Jeb Bush: PL05 The Capitol, 400 S. Monroe St., Tallahassee, FL 32399 (850) 488-4441. Email: fl_gover- nor@myflorida.com Federal Government HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES * Rep. Jeff Miller: 324 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, D.C. 20515; phone (local) 479-1183; (DC) (202) 225-4136; E-mail: www.house.goy/jeffmiller -SENATE * Senator Mel Martinez: P.O. Box 536176 Orlando,FL 32853- 6176 phone (407) 897-3130 fax (407) 897-8595 * Senator Bill Nelson: Room 571, Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, D.C., 20510; phone (202) 224-5274, (fax) (202) 224-8022. WHITE HOUSE * President George Bush: The White House, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., Washington, D.C. 20500; phone (202) 45�(- 1414. Email at:president@whitehouse.gov. * Vice President Dick Cheney: Office of the Vice President, White House, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., Washington, D.C., 20500; phone (202) 456-1414. School Government SCHOOL BOARD * District 1: Kenneth Smith, 5700 Camelia St., Milton 32570, 623-4395. * District 2: Hugh Winkles, 5684 Nicklaus Lane, Milton 3257.0, 623-6299 1 SDistrict 3: Diane Coleman, 9400 Octavia Lane, Navarre 32566, 939-2661. * District 4: JoAnn J. Simpson, 5059 Faircloth Street, Pate 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. Fitness and Elexibili Sfor Seniors FREE SEMINAR Dr. Mark Josephson, Family Practice, and Dah Hartman, Physical Therapist Tuesday, June 20, 12 noon - 1 p.nm. Pace Medical Park, Rehab Center, 2nd Floor Now Available locally... eDR� FIELD and USH.MOWER! CLEARS AND MAINTAINS rough, overgrown areas with ease. CUTS head-high grass, weeds, tough brush and even saplings up to 2"' thick! _l, CHOPSIMULCHES most everything it cuts. POWER TO SPARE with up to 18 HP! 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But will the dry weather go away anytime soon, offering relief to the area? "It looks like the dry weath- er may persist for a while, and -if we get sea breezes, that only 'makes the situation worse," Jobs. Continued From Page One. average of $12.61 hourly, according to Cindy Anderson, the Executive Director of TEAM Santa Rosa, Economic Development Council (EDC). "We don't negotiate with companies that pay less than our average wage rate," says 'Anderson. "We need it to keep going up. We are looking for jobs that pay better than what we have now." The HT Hackney Company will have a capital investment in ,'excess of five million dollars," Anderson notes. The company will provide 50 new jobs paying ,a 115 to 135% of the $12.61 "average wage rate. In addition, it is bringing 90 existing jobs here. Anderson says Hope I�umber and Supply will have a capital outlay of between $1 million and $5 million. Ten to 24 new jobs will be created paying 115% of the average White states. Indeed, National Weather Service (NWS) statistics seem to agree with White's analysis. Current year-to-date statistics show rainfall in the Pensacola area has amounted to only 13.8 inches this year as opposed to the normal yearly average of 26 inches during the January through early June period. "There does seem to be a possibility of increased rain chances next week and then we could return to normal summer rain patterns," says Don Shepherd of the NWS in Mobile. "It is looking more promis- ing for rain next week than it has anytime lately." Does the lack of rain mean there is a possibility of burn bans being put back into effect for the county? Wolcott says, "Outdoor burning authorizations in this district are being issued under very carefully-guarded condi- tions at present." wage rate. Anderson says the company has been located in a building damaged by Hurricane Ivan near Bayou Chico. Boise will have a capital outlay of $5 million dollars. The company will create fifty new jobs at 115% of the aver- age wage rate. Its enterprise at the industrial park will be an additional operation and not relocation. Salter says he is "very excited about what is going on in the existing and new industri- al park." He continues, "Our more successful days lie in front of us as we continue to develop the 269 acre Whiting Aviation Park." "It kind of tells the story that we now have buyers lined up wanting to buy the property as soon as we close." Story written by Lynne Hough. Reach her at: news@sr-pg.comrn Santa Rosa County officials made the decision-on Thursday to reinstate a countywide burn ban because of the serious lack of rain in the area, according to County Administrator Hunter Walker. The ban, which pertains to .all forms of open burning with- in the county, will stay in effect until the drought index falls below 450. According to Milton Fire Chief John Reble, a bum ban is is happening right now in the city. "We are not issuing any burn permits at the present time for residents of Milton," says Reble. "Residents also need to Bridge Continued From Page One. pilings-as in Hurricane Ivan. It would take a surge that could completely lift the roadway in one motion and drop the bridge in the water, according to Estock. There will be a 20-foot embankment built on the Santa Rosa County side (east) of the bridge, to support the new road- ways. On the Escambia County side (west) the new spans will be located "just to the south" of where the interstate is now, under Scenic Hwy. The new bridge is larger than the old with three lanes on each side for traffic and an emergency lane for break- downs. Conduit for Intelligent Transport Systems will be installed so cameras or call boxes could be added later. Both sides of the bridge are scheduled to be operational by December 2007. To get to that point, the contractor plans to run four lanes of traffic on the new eastbound span after December of this year. Then, both sides of the old bridge will be demolished. New construc- tion for the westbound lanes will begin when the demolition and removal of the old bridge debris is complete. realize that they do need to get a bum permit from the Milton Fire Department before con- ducting any bums and we will inspect the bums." If the weather continues to stay dry, one other considera- tion Reble may have to look at is whether the annual Fourth of July fireworks display will be able to take place. However, Reble says that would be a last-minute deci- sion, which would be given a lot of consideration beforehand, much like what happened a few years back. "We could literally wait until the day before the fire- works to decide if we have them or not, and we would get feedback from different sources including the state before mak- ing the decision," Reble says. Reble adds if there were to be a decent amount of rainfall in the day or two leading up to July 4, the fireworks would go on. White does offer some tips for property owners in the county who want to make their property a little more fire safe. I QLato First, create at least a 30- foot defensible space around your home free of any danger- ous vegetation, including pal- mettos. "Doing this will make your structure twice as likely to be able to survive a wildfire," says White. Also, White says adding spark arrestors on small engines and not leaving your vehicle running in grassy areas will help in curbing fire danger. "And, never leave a fire unattended," says White adding, "Humans are the cause of 84% of all wildfires." everts@sr-pg.com Happy 5th Birthday To Daniel Steven Barlowl ,.f4 "EL:* Poem by Papa Mitchell: Little Daniel, with your eyes so blue, you are our Grandson, number two. You came in the world on the 11th of June just before noon. The sky was stormy & gray, but you brought sunshine to us on this day. 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We'd be arrested With all the disappointing things going on in Washington these days, we just wonder how stupid our pompous elected officials really think we are. How many of us can get by slugging, slapping or pushing a law enforcement officer? Such action would automatically result in our immediate arrest and serious felony charges filed against us. This is only after probably being pounced upon by other law enforcement officers and the good chance of being tased. We would be rightfully convicted and sen- tenced to a lengthy jail time. With that example pointed out, let's ask how many of us would be allowed to drive our vehicles home after being involved in an accident and sus- pected of DUI? The accepted excuse was that this relative of Sen. Kennedy was supposedly on medication and on his way to vote on some legislative matter in the wee hours of the morning. From what we know, he wasn't tested at the scene nor was he charged. The best of political arrogance can be' seen in factions of Rep. William J. Jefferson, a Louisiana democrat, who is the focus of a federal bribery and corruption investigation since March of 2005. Investigators are examining whether he used his influence to promote a Louisville-based Internet firm called iGate to Nigeria, Ghana and other African countries in return for stock and more than $400,000 in cash. Agents are also exam- ining whether he bribed high-ranking government officials in Africa. The FBI says Jefferson had been videotaped accepting $100,000 in marked bills intended as a bribe, and a search of his Washington home last year turned up most of the money, foil-wrapped in his freezer. The government said the latest search-the first of a congressional office in history-was con- ducted as a last resort. They say that Jefferson had resisted a subpoena issued in August seeking doc- uments about his business dealings. In the latest twist in the investigation, the. department revealed evidence that, during a search of his New Orleans residence in August 2005, "Rep. Jefferson, a democrat, attempted surrepti- tiously to remove documents responsive to the list of items to be seized." - What's as deplorable about all this is the dis- closure of the fact that the search has created the spectacle of the House leadership-Republicans and Democrats alike-siding with the target of a federal bribery investigation in the name of pro- tecting congressional traditions and the doctrine of separation of powers. What we are seeing is absolutely unmitigated gall from our elected lawmakers who actually think they are above the laws the rest of us must ,follow. There is absolutely no accountability from our elected representaijtI e in Washington who believe they can get away with anything. It is a sad state of affairs and it all makes us wonder why more of us aren't chanting, "Vote the Bums Out". Not too long ago, one of our readers wrote a letter to the editor in which they reminded us of the phrase "too slick, by half." That certainly works with much of what goes on in Washington. But the worst thing of it all, is that it has gone on so long that most of us expect little more from our elected officials. And that...is sad. JUNE 10, 2006 G (Santa 1Kosa& P8I VOL. 99, NO. 21 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 Lynne Hough ...... .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 PAGE 4A - J[1OXI1 �A~ - .-- ---- - E. D TOR AL & OP N ONS Some help for Americans... By WALTER WILLIAMS Special to the Santa Rosa Press Gazette John Stossel, ABC's "20/20" anchorman, has a recently released book about the various untruths we accept, many from the media and academic elite. The book is appropriately titled "Myths, Lies and Downright Stupidity." Being a longtime media insider, Stossel is well positioned to talk about the media's gross i lack of understanding that often becomes part of the conventional wisdom. Stossel gives many examples; let's look at a few. We're sometimes presented with television scenes of starving people, and it's often blamed on overpopulation. Ted Turner WALTER warned, "There are lots of prob- WILLIAMS lems in the world caused by too many people." News articles warn of "the population bomb" and the "tidal wave of humanity," and people call for subsidies for birth control. Stossel says that one writer, worrying about Niger, said that birthrates must be reduced drastically or the world will face permanent famine. Viewers and readers are left with the idea that the problem is the number of people, but that's nonsense. Niger's popu- lation density is nine people per square kilometer; however, population density in the United States is 28 per square kilometer, Japan 340, the Netherlands 484, and Hong Kong 6,621. One would have to be brain- dead to argue that high population density causes poverty and starvation. A better argument is oppres- sive and corrupt governments., Outsourcing destroys good jobs, and the new jobs created are inferior hamburger-flipping jobs. This myth is created by the likes of CNN's Lou Dobbs, who said, "This country has lost the ability to feed and to clothe itself, to build its own automobiles, to pro- vide its appliances,. its electronics, its computers." CNN correspondent Lisa Sylvester chimes, "The United States has been hemorrhaging manufacturing Something must be done about fuel FM: BILL TOONE Dear Editor: Gas prices and consumer frustrations are spiraling up across the nation. Besides the pain to our wallet is the knowledge that much of the profits, if not captured by mega-corporations like ExxonMobil, are funneled into Middle Eastern countries. Some of those countries are self-professed ene- mies' of the United States while others may be a train- ing ground for terrorists. Where does our fuel go? In California, more than 5 percent of our energy consumption is simply to pump water from places that have it to places that don't. Product production, processing, construction, agricultural needs, lights, heating and air condition- ing, all take a chunk of the pie. But more than any other use, it goes into our cars and trucks, and out our tailpipes. We are consuming it faster than it can affordably be provided. The freeway near my home is being expanded and another nearby freeway was widened to handle the ever-growing load of fuel-loving cars. When con- struction is complete, the traffic load will again exceed the freeway's capacity. This construction work and huge expense goes on in a community that is completely bereft of effective public transportation. We are not even treading water because our politicians do what is most politically expedient: They ignore long-term solutions. We are deprived of real solutions that would keep our communities livable and conserve our resources. Instead, we get temporary, politically expedient fixes. The good fortune that has allowed us to be born into opportunity, and to become educated enough to develop that opportunity into prosperity, is now affording us the opportunity to abandon knowledge and common sense. More than any others around the world, American automobile manufacturers continue to chum out gas-guzzlers-and the American public purchases and fuels them. We, by creating the demand, are our own worst enemy in the battle of fuel prices. We do this because in this time of prosperity, we believe that we can financially afford it. We need to think beyond ourselves and ask if our economy can really afford it, today and tomorrow. If we are not worried about availability of resources during our lifetimes, what about during our jobs." First, since 1992 there's been a loss of 391 mil- lion jobs; however, during those years, America cre- ated 411 million new jobs, for a net gain of 20 mil-_ lion. A Dartmouth University Tuck School of Business study found that companies that send jobs abroad ended up hiring'twice as many workers at home. Most new jobs created are higher-paid. The Bureau of Labor.Statistics reports that two- thirds of the 30 fastest-growing occupations require high-skilled workers such as environmental engi- neers, software engineers, and service jobs in educa- tion and health care. As to the gripe about the loss of manufacturing jobs, I wonder how many textile work- ers ever wished to themselves, "I hope my little girl grows up to be a sewing machine operator"? I'm guessing their wish is their little girl becomes a nurse, a teacher or an accountant, all service jobs. Hardly a day goes by without some kind of warn- ing that mankind's use of fossil fuels, especially in the U.S., is causing global warming. Stossel looks at the numbers. Half of this century's global warming hap- pened between 1900 and 1945. Stossel asks, "If man is responsible, why wasn't there much more warming in the second half of the century? We burned much more fuel during that time." By the way, if there's global warming, it might be a godsend. According to Harvard astrophysicist Sallie Baliunas, added carbon dioxide helps plants grow. Warmer winters give farmers a longer growing sea- son, and the warming might end the droughts in the Sahara desert. There's another consideration. For the past 800,000 years, there have been periods of approxi- mately 100,000 years called Ice Ages, followed by a period of 10,000 years, a period called Interglacial, followed by another Ice Age. We're about 10,500 years into the present Interglacial period, namely, we're 500 years overdue for another Ice Age. If indeed mankind's activity contributes to the planet's warming, we might postpone the coming Ice Age. John Stossel's "Myths, Lies and Downright Stupidity" exposes the false basis for the public fright often caused by an uninformed media and academic elite. Exposure is precisely what's needed. children's? They and our grandchildren will be left with a diminished pot of natural resources and the resulting problems, thanks simply to the ignorant habits of their parents. The sad truth is that, for a lot of Americans, gas is not expensive enough. Tragically, by the time it becomes too costly for the wealthy driving their Hummers and over-sized SUVs, the poor will be walking. Farmers, transporters and other laborers who really need fuel won't be able to afford it, at least not without making the consumer pay (again) at the grocery store. This uncaring picture of thoughtlessness, selfish- ness and over-indulgence is the moral fuel we provide to our detractors. Part of the frustration felt by the have-nots as they compare American lifestyles with their own squalor feeds their anger toward us and motivates inexcusable acts such as those that occurred on 9/11. Our quality of life does not need to suffer in order to cut gas usage in half. Many hybrid vehicles are now able to provide sig- nificantly more than 40 mpg. Photovoltaic arrays on our homes would reduce the strain on energy providers and turn our power grid into a web rather than a single source (terrorist target) power plant. With care and thought, we can create a lifestyle of comfort and efficiency. Wouldn't it be nice if, when no one has any oil left to sell, the United States would still have its oil reserves - and not need to exploit them? We would have our young people at home and safe instead of fighting abroad. We would deprive ter- rorists of some of their financial and emotional stim- ulus and even of some of their targets. Further, we would have a cleaner, safer more effi- cient home and future for our children and ourselves. Cheryl Baker .......Typesetting Gaspar De La Paz .. .Post Press Leader Bob Farmer, Joel Guerra, Debra Thomas, and Esther Guerra .. .Post-Press Advertising rates available on request. Telephone all departments: (850) 623-2120 * 623-3616 FAX 623-9308 email: news@sr-pg.com 6629 Elva St., Milton, Florida 32570 Don't Forget to Recycle Your Paper I THE SANTA ROSA PRESS GAZETTE. Thursday, 3:24 p.m. I, too, am glad to see that we're getting a Lowes, but . agree. How in the world are peo- ple going to get in and out 6f Highway 90. I think it is very irre- sponsible to put that large of a store that close to a red light. I hate to see someone get hurt. That's all I have to say. Wednesday, 4:11 p.m. My name is Edmond and I'd just like to warn the people that live in the Avalon Estates area that there is a thief that comes through taking plants. We had a large green plant, about three feet high, on our front porch. It would tale a man to carry it. It was vey heavy. But it went missing. b Wednesday, 3:55 p.m. Hi, this is Bill. I live in Santa Rosa County. I see the City of Milton may outlaw basketball goals along roadways. This should also be done in the county. It is a very dangerous thing to have near roadways. Thank you. Wednesday, 9:43 a.m. Hi. My number is 623-1606. I'd like to get in touch with any other people in the East Milton area who would like to form a small thrift shop. Wednesday, 7:06 a.m. , This is concerning the hodis- ing development north of Pare coming to a clog over water aid sewer problems. That's a good thing because we don't need or want this development an) \% a). But let's watch and see how they manage to get around this one. .i Tuesday, 12:07 p.m. I just wanted to say the Milton Library sale this year was a disappointment. Last year, they had really nice books. This year, they all seemed old and yellow. I know they get fairly good books because I take some there myself. I go to all the books sales around this area and they all have good books. I just don't know what � happened this year. Monday, 8:27 a.m. Hi, my name is Lisa. I was wondering how and why it is legal to run all these escort servic- es in the newspaper. We know they are not just going to the houses to dance. If they were, they would be working in strip clubs. Why is it legal to advertise prostitution in the newspaper? 1 . -. *' " 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. *nA ^Ill? A A JUNE 10, 20k ,Your ,Phoned Opinions I YOUR WRITTEN OPINIONS I Saturday June 10, 2006 The Santa Hosa rress Gazeue ra* ea-, Local 4�* Area motorists are beginning to get frustrated with on-going work on Glover Lane-work that seems to be dragging month into month. Officials with the firm in charge of the construction say there are many reasons for the five-month delay. See story on Page one. Press Gazette photo by Jeff Everts. ,Two city projects move into fast lane By JEFF EVERTS Press Gazette Staff Writer Two highly-anticipated city projects appear to be rapidly ioving forward in Milton. : ' The long-delayed-and Ntnuch sought after new fire sta- tion appears to-be heading for ian August groundbreaking, ?'while the skate park project is ',just waiting on word from the design/build company on when it can begin. City council member Pat �Lunsford said at Monday's �',Executive Committee meeting 'the skate park project was mov- ing forward as rapidly as possi- ble, but had a few minor steps oto overcome. The first of these steps is getting a commitment from the design/build firm Team Pain on when they will be free to begin construction. The second step, according to Lunsford, is getting the engi- neering %\ork done on the site, which she had hoped to already ha e accomplished. The City had attempted to contact a local group of retired engineers in hopes the group would take on the project for Milton. However, after receiving no response, the City Council chose to let the. city engineer move forward with the work so the project would not be further delayed. Lunsford notes new dona- tions for the skate park are still coming in and says the project has recently received two sepa- rate $500 donations and one of $1,900 gathered during a Pace fundraiser. With the new funds, Lunsford says the City has now collected approximately $207,000 toward the park and its related facilities. That wasn't .the only good news received during the meet- ing as Council Member Marilyn Jones said plans for the new fire station are now moving at a rapid pace. With news from the archi- tect and Fire Chief John Reble that designs for the building are in the advanced stages, Jones is now hoping to hold a ground- breaking ceremony for the new structure on August 15. The good news couldn't come any sooner for Reble, who has had concerns about his existing 40-yeat old station for years. "I am literally amazed this building hasn't come downidur- ing the recent hurricanes," says Reble. "We are in serious need of moving forward with the con- struction of the new fire station. Two issues about the new station brought up by Jones during the meeting were a pos- sible concern about wetland issues on the property and the Department of Transportation's insistence of a traffic signal being placed on the road in front of the station. However, Jones and other. council members felt neither of these would create any linger- ing problems for the new fire station, which has been in the works now for several years. The fire station project committee plans to meet on July 11 in hopes of reviewing the final plans for the structure before confirming the ground- breaking date. . .. . ! .r t, ' -p l io l All Aspects of Remodeling and Hurricane Preparedness. * Temporary + Permanent Wood or aluminum window protection. Wadkins Investments, where we help you protect and improve your investments 232-0296 or 698-4836 0L . a l Business Network -'..- - International Tri cities chapter meets every Thursday morning at 7am at Elk's Lodge 5063 Highway 90, Milton. 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The group will be holding a first meeting on Monday night at the Masonic Lodge, at 5024 East Spencer Field Road in Pace at 7 p.m. Ray Goodwin, a member of Milton American Legion Post 78, is helping to lead the effort to recruit area veterans to the new post. "We want to make the opportunity available to local vets if enough of them are inter- ested," Goodwin says. "This meeting will be to, more or less, gauge interest in cy974 .ik'I&I ~~m Tues - Wed 11am until 8pm Thurs, Fri & Sat 1am until 9pm . Sun 11am until 7pm , , We promi6, You won't leave hungry." , , From or family toyours. ' (eat, drink, and be happy) Natural Health Corner By Jimmie D. Hill, N.D., Ph. D. The Natural Health Corner is intended solely for informational and edu- cational purposes, and not as medical advice. Please consult a medical or health care professional if you have questions about your health. Nature's Answer to Constipation pursuing starting a post here." Goodwin points out that 15 is the minimum number the new post needs in order to begin, but qualifies his state- ment. "What we need is 15 dedi- cated workers who are willing to step out and take risks,", Goodwin states. "It's going to be a pretty substantial undertaking to start a new post from scratch so we need vets who are willing to do the work." Goodwin says having peo- ple who are only willing to be members and not leaders is often the downfall of many posts including the American Legion, VFWand DAV. "Because Pace is growing so much, it's time to see if the interest is here for an American Legion Post." Goodwin says many of the new veterans created by the Gulf War have families and must work to support them. However, he hopes they could also be committed and dedicated enough to help estab- lish a place for them to meet with fellow vets. "If we can get enough peo- ple to start the Pace Legion Post, that would be fine," says Goodwin. "I really hope a new post here is a go." Goodwin says in order to be a member of an American Legion Post, vets must have served in the military during a time of armed conflict, but they need not have served 'in the- atre.' He points out that anyone who served during World War II, Korea, Vietnam or either Gulf War conflict can become members. "There are actually very few people who would not be eligible to join us," says Goodwin. The main mission of the American Legion, according to Goodwin, is teaching children' about patriotism and to love their country and their flag. For further information about a possible American Legion Post in Pace, contact Ray Goodwin at 995-0442. 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. 5. . * '. .7 i~: ~ Constipation is described as infrequent bowel movements (less than once a day). 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Hurricane Ivan severely damaged both east and west-bound spans. Officials say one span will be open by December with traffic flowing in both directions. The second bridge will be ready for traffic one year,. later. Below, an overview of some of the piling work going on. Press Gazette photo by Lynne Hough. Two firms moving into Industrial Park expansion By LYNNE HOUGHR,, Press Gazuc . Siatt iI r te, The days of losing potential new industry-and jobs-to other states or nearby cities seems long in the past. As East Milton prepares to welcome three new major industries to the industrial park, two more businesses have lined up to purchase portions of an industrial park extension. One prospect, a beverage distribution company, is already approved by bid to purchase 20 acres. The second company, "a large national construction company," according to County Commissioner Don Salter, is in the process of closing on a 40- acre parcel. Santa Rosa County officials working with TEAM Santa Rosa recently closed with three new industries-set to move into the Industrial Park. The HT Hackney Company, Boise (for- merly Boise Cascade), and Hope Lumber and Supply are beginning construction at the East Milton Industrial Park within 60 days. Contracts between Santa Rosa County and new industry are "performance based" with performances clauses which, if not fulfilled, can cost the com- pany a higher purchase price or loss of the property. "(It) would revert back- to the county and we would resell it to someone who can meet our performance standards," Salter notes. Among those clauses: num- ber of jobs created; percentage of jobs that pay over the coun- ty's average wage rate; capital investment; and a time frame during which these standards must be met-usually three to five years. An additional 160 acres was recently purchase by Santa Rosa County for $1.8 million. Those acres, Salter says, are intended as an expansion of the existing industrial park. The acreage will have its own iden- tity-a separate entrance and . dedicated rail spur, but wil remain part of the park. Offering a choice in modes of transportation. makes Santa Rosa County even more com- petitive, according to Salter. Not only does the industrial park have railroad spurs from the main line just a few hundred feet away, but easy access to Interstate 10-and an adjacent air field. Salter says Santa Rosa's industrial park is "well promot- ed" with incentive packages which are "more competitive now than they've ever been." Earlier this year, Santh Rosa County was named, by Florida Trend magazine, as the 2nd fastest growing county for job growth (17.39%) and pop- ulation growth (2002 to 2006 at 14.33%). Reach writer at: news @ sr-pg. corn Page 6-A 6056 N. 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"Emergency Forestry CRP is one of many USDA pro- grams helping hurricane vic- tims rebuild their farming oper- 4tions and their communities," said Johanns. "By planting trees, landowners and opera- tors can improve the ability of at-risk land to withstand future storms." Trees planted through EFCRP help reduce flood effects, protect water resources, decrease soil erosion and improve wildlife habitat. Qn Dec. 30, 2005, President Bush signed the 2006 Defense Appropriations Act, which pro- vides $900 million to address natural disaster damages from 2005 hurricanes and authorizes EFCRP. Of these funds, approximately $400 million is designated for the Emergency Forestry Conservation Reserve Program (which is available to communities and landoivners in Tennessee, in addition to those in the six previously mentioned states.) To be eligible for EFCRP, a producer must have experi- enced at least a 35 percent loss to merchantable timber on pri- vate non-industrial forestland. The loss must relate directly with one of the calendar year 2006 hurricanes. Tree loss must have occurred in one of the 261 counties receiving presidential or secretarial primary disaster designation caused by 2005 Hurricanes Dennis, Katrina, Ophelia, Rita or Wilma. Loss assistance is not available in contiguous counties. A com- plete list of eligible counties in Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina and Texas is available online : http://www.fsa.usda.gov/pas/p ublications/facts/html/hur- rcounties06.htm Local Farm Service Agency (FSA) offices will accept land enrollment offers from produc- ers starting June 19 through Oct. 20, 2006. FSA will rank land offers based on potential to prevent soil erosion, improve water quality, restore wildlife habitat, and mitigate economic loss caused by hurri- canes. Those ranking will be based on evaluation performed by foresters. The sign-up is divided into three selection periods for top-ranked offers: June 19 through July 28; July 31 through Sept. 1; and Sept. 5 through Oct. 20. Eligible land offers not selected during the first or sec-, ond period will roll-over to subsequent selection periods. All EFCRP contracts must have approval by Dec. 31, 2006. After offer evaluation and acceptance, a forester will work with the landowner to iihlicationsa/faicts/htm1/efcrn06. htm Additional information on USDA Hurricane ,assistance is available at http://www.usda.gov/Hurrican elnfo.xml. AIRHeart Receives Award for Humanitarian Efforts Arrie Faye McDaniel Christian 1928-2006 Faye Christian, age 78 of Milton, passed away Monday, June 5,2006 in a local hospital. She was a native of Jay, Florida and had resided in Milton most of her life. Faye retired from Monsanto after 32 years serv- ice. She is survived by one daughter-Janie and her hus- band-Gene Sullivan of Holley; one sister-Doris Moro of Trenton, NJ; three grandchildren and one great grandchild. Graveside funeral services will be 10 a.m., Monday, June 12, 2006 at the Milton Cemetery with Rev. Gary Laird. officiating and Lewis Funeral. Home directing. develop a conservation plan. Enrolled land will remain under contract for 10 years. EFCRP participants will receive 50 percent cost-share assistance and a lump sum rental payment or 10 annual rental payments. EFCRP par- ticipants may not harvest standing timber for enrolled land during the term of the con- tract period, except as may be permitted by FSA as part of the normal maintenance of forest land. Acreage enrolled in EFCRP does not count toward the per- county number of acres eligible for the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) and CRP's maximum acreage enrollment authority. More information on EFCRP is available at local FSA offices, online at local FSA offices and online at: httn://www.fsa.usda.gov/pas/p SAIRHeart, Sacred Heart flealth System's .air ambulance service, has been awarded the Igor Sikorsky Award for Humanitarian Service for its role in airlifting critically ill patients and exhausted staff from New Orleans hospitals water Hurricane Katrina. The "ward is -given yearly by Helicopter Association persons gnd organizations, which best demonstrate the value of heli- popters in saving lives, protect- ing property and aiding those in distress. AIRHeart was recognized for its participation in relief efforts for New Orleans during Hurricane Katrina this past fall. AIRHeart crew members aided in the evacuation of patients and staff from Tulane ,University Medical Center and transported them to hospitals in Pensacola and Lafayette, La. Participating crew members included Tim Keohane, RN; Dave Dunlap, paramedic; Dan McDonald, pilot; Karen Tayes, RN; Chuck Jeter, paramedic; and Chuck Lancaster, pilot. Following the hurricane, JIJRHeart, Coast Guard and other civilian helicopters land- ed on rooftops and parking garages to evacuate medical facilities that were flooded and without power. Helicopters also were instrumental in airlifting food, water, supplies and emer- gency responders to the flooded city. "I am very proud of the AIRHeart Program and the men and women who give so much back to their communities and to their program," said Ron Mosley, regional transport pro- gram manager for Sacred Heart Health System. "We also have the support from administrative staff including Bill McLaughlin, Debbie Bostic, Joana Adams and the entire Sacred Heart Health System that provides us with the means to help so many people." AIRHeart is dedicated to transporting critically ill or injured patients to health care, facilities throughout Northwest Florida, with two helicopters based in Walton County and Marianna, Florida. For more information, call Sacred Heart at (850) 416-7000 or visit our website at www.sacred-heart.org. r: j Santa Rosa County Library System Library System Transition: Borrowing Privyileges between Santa Rosa County and Escambia County Residents in Santa Rosa jCounty may continue borrow- jng materials from libraries in Escambia County without a charge until September 1. After this time, the West Florida Regional Library System will .charge a $50.00 fee to Santa Rosa County residents for bor- rowing privileges at Escambia County locations, which include the Pensacola Public Library, Lucia M. Tryon .Library, and the Southwest "Library. Every library system can decide whether to extend bor- rowing privileges to residents in neighboring counties. The 'decision to restrict borrowing privileges to Santa Rosa .County residents was made by :the West Florida Regional :Library System. The Santa 'Rosa County Library System ,will loan materials to any -Florida resident without .charge, including our neigh- bors in Escambia and Okaloosa Counties, said Linda Hendrix, 'director of the Santa Rosa County Library System. The processing unit for the Santa Rosa County Library System is working to process thousands of new items to be placed in libraries across Santa Rosa County,, which include Gulf Breeze Library, Milton Library, Jay Library, and Navarre Library. In addition, the System is accepting sugges- tions for materials not currently in its system, and customers may make suggestions at any Santa Rosa County Library or by completing an online form at the Santa Rosa County Library website: http://www.santarosa.fl.gov/lib raries/loanrequest.html. 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FREE SEMINAR Dr. Jeffrey Lord, Bariatric Surgeon Sacred eart Greehu Auditorium, Pensacola Pann RB-A The~ Santa Rosa Press Gazette hLnaI Notices 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 f/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 the Honorable Marcl 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 .az s 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: Jennifer Thompson, Mother l/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 Marcl 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 W5m68 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION File No.: 57-2006-CP-146 Division: IN RE: ESTATE OF ROY WILLIAM COGHILL Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of ROY WILLIAM COGHILL, deceased, whose date of death was November 25, 2005, is pending in the Circuit Court for Santa Rosa County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 6865 Caroline Street, Milton, Florida 32570. The names and addresses of the personal rep- 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 June 3, 2006. /s/Michael D. Tidwell MICHAEL D. TIDWELL, ESQUIRE Michael D. Tidwell, PA. 811 North Spring Street Pensacola, Florida 32501 (850) 434-3223 - Phone (850) 434-3822 - Fax Florida Bar No.: 0899887 Attorney - for Personal Representative Is/ Kettig Coghill Kettig Coghill Personal Representative 060306 061006 6/415 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO. 06-000263-CA COTTON REAL ESTATE, INC., a Florida Corporation, Plaintiff, vs. GERALD W. WALKER, SR., and his unknown spouse, Defendants. NOTICE OF ACTION TO: The unknown spouse of Gerald W. Walker, Sr., and any party claiming as heirs, devisees, grantees, assignees, lienors, creditors, trustees, or other claimants claiming by, through, under or against the unknown spouse. YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a complaint has been filed against you to foreclose a con- tract for ,deed on the following described real property, locat- ed in Santa Rosa County, Florida, to-wit: See Exhibit "A" Attached Hereto Parcel A A portion of Lots 7 and 8, Block A, Bent Tree Estates Unit One, a subdivision of a portion of Section 5, Township 1 North, Range 27 West, .Santa Rosa County, Florida, recorded in Plat Book C, Page 28 of the public records of said County, being more particular- ly described as follows: Commence at an existing half inch (1/2") uncapped metal rod at the Southwest corner of Lot 1, said Block A, Bent Tree Estates Unit One, said point lying on the Easterly Right-of- Way line of Bent Tree Road (50' R/W); thence run North 05 degrees. 52 minutes 54 sec- onds West along said Easterly Right-of-Way Line a distance of 887.27 feet to the Point of Beginning; thence continue North 05 degrees 52 minutes 54 seconds West. along said Easterly Right-of-Way Line a distance of 100.00 feet; thence depart said Easterly Right-of- Way Line North 84 degrees 07 minutes 06 seconds East a distance of 215.00 feet to an intersection with the Westerly Right-of-Way Line of a Gulf Power Company Easement (230' R/W); thence run South 05 degrees 52 minutes 54 sec- onds East alorig said Westerly Right-of-Wpy Line a distance of 100.00 feet; thence depart said Westerly Right-of-Way South 84 degrees 07 minutes 06 seconds West a distance of 215.00 .feet to the Point of Beginning. Said parcel being in area 0.50 acre, more or less. Exhibit "A" and you are required to serve a copy of your written defens- es, if any, to the complaint on the plaintiff's attorney, Angela J. Jones, whose address is 6460 Justice Avenue, Milton, Florida, 32570, on or before the 3 day of July, 2006, and file the original with the Clerk of this Court either before service, on the plaintiff's attorney or immediately thereafter; other- wise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the complaint. This the 30 day of May, 2006. MARY M. JOHNSON Clerk of Circuit Court CIRCUIT COURT SEAL BY: J. Watkins Deputy Clerk 060306 061006 061706 062406 6/416 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO. 06-000262-CA ELSIE LANE KIRKLAND, Plaintiff, vs. GERALD'W. WALKER, SR., and his unknown spouse, Defendants. NOTICE OF ACTION TO: The unknown spouse of Gerald W. Walker, Sr., and any party claiming as heirs, devisees, grantees, assignees, lienors, creditors, trustees, or other claimants by, through, under or against the unknown spouse. YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a complaint has been filed against you to foreclose a con- tract for deed on the following described real property locat- ed in Santa Rosa County, Florida, to-wit: See Exhibit "A" Attached Hereto A portion of Lots 8 and 9, Block A, Bent Tree Estates Unit One, a subdivision of a portion of Section 5, Township 1 North, Range 27 West, Santa Rosa County, Florida, recorded in Plat Book C, Page 28 of the public records of said County, being more particular- ly described as follows: Commence at an existing half inch (1/2") uncapped metal rod at the Southwest corner of Lot 1, said Block A, Bent Tree Estates Unit One, said point lying on the Easterly Right-of- Way Line of Bent Tree Road (50' R/W); thence run North 05 degrees 52 minutes 54 sec- onds West along said Easterly Right-of-Way Line a distance of 987.27 feet to the Point of Beginning; thence continue North 05 degrees 52 minutes 54 seconds West along said Easterly Right-of-Way Line a distance of 100.00 feet; thence depart said Easterly Right-of- Way Line North 84 degrees 07 minutes 06 seconds East a distance of 215.00 feet to an intersection with the Westerly Right-of-Way Line of a Gulf Power Company Easement (230' R/W); thence run South 05 degrees 52 minutes 54 sec- onds East along said Westerly Right-of-Way Line a distance of 100.00 feet; thence depart said Westerly Right-of-Way Line South 84 degrees 07 min- utes 06 seconds West a dis- tance of 215.00 feet to the Point of Beginning. Said parcel bein0inare60.0%aremor being in area 0.50 acre, more or less. Exhibit "A" and you are required to serve a copy of your written defens- es, if any, to the complaint on the plaintiff's attorney, Angela J. Jones, whose address is 6460 Justice Avenue, Milton, Florida, 32570, on or before the 3 day of July, 2006, and file the original with the Clerk of this Court either before service on the plaintiff's attorney or immediately thereafter; other- wise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the complaint. This the 30 day of May, 2006. MARY M. JOHNSON Clerk of Circuit Court CIRCUIT COURT SEAL BY: J. Watkins Deputy Clerk 060306 061006 061706 062406 6/417 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIR- CUIT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY CASE NQ. 2006-250-CA UNION FEDERAL BANK OF INDIANAPOLIS F/K/A UNION FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK OF INDIANAPOLIS, Plaintiff, vs. RAEGIN BONNIE JORDAN, 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 RAEGIN BONNIE JORDAN; BENJAMIN DON- ALD JORDAN, JR., IF LIVING, AND IF DEAD, THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDITORS, TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING All INTEREST BY, THROuGH UNDER OR AGAINST BENJAMIN DON- ALD JORDAN, JR.; UNKNOWN TENANT, Defendant. NOTICE OF ACTION TO: BENJAMIN DONALD JORDAN JR., Last known address: 4944 ANDREA LANE, PACE, FL 32571 AND 1828 ANDREA LANE, PACE, FL 32571 If alive, and if dead, all parties claiming interest by, through, under or against BENJAMIN DONALD JORDAN JR. and all parties having or claiming to have any right, title or interest in the property described here- in. YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for Foreclosure of Mortgage on the following described property: COMMENCE AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4, SEC- TION 14, TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH, RANGE 29 WEST, THENCE SOUTH 01 DEGREES 36 MINUTES 00 SECONDS WEST 163.26 FEET; THENCE NORTH 88 DEGREES 19 MINUTES 00 SECONDS WEST 10.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 01. DEGREES 35 MINUTES 00 SECONDS WEST 569.93 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 88 DEGREES 19 MINUTES 00 SECONDS EAST 1974.30 FEET TO THE *POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CON- TINUE SOUTH 88 DEGREES 19 MINUTES 00 SECONDS EAST 107.14 FEET; THENCE NORTH 01 DEGREES 11 MINUTES 00 SECONDS EAST 153.3 FEET; THENCE NORTH 88 DEGREES 19 MINUTES 00 SECONDS, WEST 107.14 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 01 DEGREES 41 MINUTES 00 SECONDS WEST 153.13 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, SAID PARCEL BEING IN SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH, RANGE 29 WEST, OF SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIA. has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenseS, if any, to it, on Dinna Kawass,, Attorney for Plaintiff, whose address is 2901 Stirling Road, Suite 300, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33312 either (chose one) X (a) within 30 days after the first publication of this notice, or 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. WITNESS my hand and the seal of this Court this 30 day of May, 2006. MARY M. JOHNSON As Clerk of the Court CIRCUIT COURT SEAL By: J. Watkins As Deputy Clerk A copy of this Notice of Action, Complaint and Lis Pendens were sent to the defendant and address named above. 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. This is an attempt to collect a debt. Any information obtained will be used for that purpose. 060306 061006 6/418 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO. 06-000271-CA ELSIE LANE KIRKLAND, Plaintiff, VS. KEVIN R. THOMPSON AND CHARLOTTE M. PFIEFER, Defendants. NOTICE OF ACTION TO: Kevin R. Thompson Address Unknown YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a Complaint has been filed against you and the complaint seeks to foreclose a contract for deed on the following described real property locat- ed in Santa Rosa County, Florida, to-wit: See Exhibit "A" Attached Hereto Lot P-8 COMMENCING AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE SOUTH LINE OF SECTION 32, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 27. WEST SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA AND THE WESTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF STATE ROAD 87 (66.00'R/): THENCE NORTH 25�39'25" WEST ALONG SAID WESTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE A DIS- TANCE OF 1507.41 FEET TO THE SOUTH - RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF PUNJOB ROAD (6Q.00'R/W) : THENCE SOUTH 74�49'05" WEST ALONG SAID SOUTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE A DISTANCE OF 880.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING: THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH 74"49'05" WEST ALONG SAID SOUTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE A DISTANCE OF 100.00 FEET: THENCE SOUTH 15�10'55" EAST A DISTANCE OF 275.00 FEET THENCE NORTH 74049'05" EAST A DISTANCE OF 100.00 FEET: THENCE NORTH 15010'55" WEST A DISTANCE OF 275.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING... BEING IN AREA 0.63 ACRES MORE OR LESS. Exhibit "A" and you are, required to serve a copy of your written defens- es, if any, to the Complaint on the plaintiffs' attorney, Angela J. Jones, whose address is 6460 Justice Avenue, Milton, Florida 32570, on or before July 3, 2006, and file the origi- nal with the Clerk of this Court either before service on the plaintiffs' attorney or immedi-. ately thereafter; otherwise a default will be entered against Syou for the relief demanded in the Complaint. This the 30 day of May, 2006. MARY M. JOHNSON Clerk of Cimuit Court CIRCUIT COURT SEAL BY: J. Watkins Deputy Clerk 060306 061006 061706 062406 6/419 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 1st JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY Case #: 06 000365 CA Division #: UNC: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS TRUSTEE FOR THE REGISTERED HOLDER ABFS MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST 1998-3, MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFI- CATES, SERIES 1998-3, Plaintiff, -vs.- JACKIE L. WENTZ; FORT WALTON BEACH MEDICAL CENTER, INC.; SEARS, ROE- BUCK AND CO.; STATE OF FLORIDA, DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE; UNKNOWN PAR- TIES IN POSSESSION, #1; UNKNOWN PARTIES IN POS- SESSION #2; IF LIVING, AND ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER AND AGAINST THE ABOVE NAMED 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 .Defendant(s). AMENDED NOTICE OF ACTION FORECLOSURE PROCEEDINGS-PROPERTY TO: JACKIE L. WENTZ; UNKNOWN PARTIES IN POS- SESSION #1; UNKNOWN PARTIES IN POSSESSION #2: WHOSE RESIDENCE IS: 8364 MIRANDA STREET, NAVARRE, FL 32566 If living, including any unknown spouse of said Defendant(s) if any have remarried and if any or all of said Defendant(s) are dead, their respective unknown heirs, devisees, grantees, assignees, creditors, lienors, and trustees, and all other persons claiming, by, through, under or against the named Defendant(s); and the aforementioned named Defendants) and such of the aforementioned unknown Defendants(s) and such of the aforementioned unknown Defendants as may be infants, incompetents or otherwise not sui juris. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an action has been com- menced to foreclose a mort- gage on the following real property, lying and being and situated In Santa Rosa County, Florida, more particularly described as follow: LOT 16, IN BLOCK 37, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT OF SECOND ADDITION TO NAVARRE AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK C, PAGE 31, IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT OF SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA. more commonly known as 8364 MIRANDA STREET, NAVARRE, FL 32566. This action has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defense, if any, upon SHAPIRO & FISHMAN, Attorneys for Plaintiff, whose address is 2424 North Federal Highway, Suite 360, Boca Raton, FL 33431,.within thirty (30) days after the first publica- tion of this notice June 3, 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 Complaint. WITNESS my hand and seal of this Court on the 26 day of May, 2006. MARY M. JOHNSON Circuit and County Courts CIRCUIT COURT SEAL By: Angela Dunn Deputy Clerk 060306 061006 6/420 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVI- SION File No. 57-2006-CP-157 Division IN RE: ESTATE OF KARL HEINZ GUTZEIT Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS (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 Karl Heinz Gutzeit, deceased, File Number 57-2006-CP-157, by the Circuit Court for Santa Rosa County, Florida, Probate Division; the address of which is 6865 Caroline Street, Milton, FL 32570; that the decedent's date of death was March 1,' 2006; that the total value of the estate is $0.00 and that the names and address of those to whom it has been assigned by such order are: NAME Chris Robert Gutzeit ADDRESS 6704 East Bay Boulevard Navarre, FL 32566 ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE NOTIFIED THAT: All creditors of the estate of the decedent and persons having claims or demands against the estate of the decedent other than those for whom provision for full payment was made in the Order of Summary .Administration must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE. ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS NOT SO FILED WILL BE v FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY OTHER APPLICABLE TIME PERIOD, 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 June 3, 2006. Attorney 'for Person Giving Notice /s/ John S. Bordelon John S. Bordelon Florida Bar No. 0569770 -7',1 iul er &ez o Far ,.-, Gu.n Bre,:i Flor.ja 31':4 3 ', Telephone: (850) 934-1000 Person Giving Notice: /s/ Chris Robert Gutzoit Cr.r; s Rob-a G ..;i;-ii C.-liJ E cail Ba.y , u. i,. ,rai Navarre, Florida 32566 060306 061006' 6/421 NOTICE TO BIDDERS IMPROVEMENTS TO PETER PRINCE AIRPORT The Board , of County Commissioners of Santa Rosa County, Florida will receive sealed bids from qualified licensed Contractors for Airfield Electrical Improvements and the remark- ing of the runway at Peter Prince Airport until 10:00 A.M. on July 11, 2006 at which time bids will be opened and read aloud. Bids received after this time will be rejected and returned unopened to the bid- der. All interested parties are invited to attend. Questions concerning this project should be directed to Tom Roda of PBS&J at (813) 282-7275. Each bid shall be submitted in triplicate on the bid form shown and must be accompa- nied by a Bid Bond or Certified Check in the amount of five percent (5%) of the Base Bid. as guarantee that the Bidder, if awarded the contract will, with- in ten (10) consecutive calen- dar days after written notice being given, enter into written Contract with the Owner in accordance with the accepted bid. Bids may be delivered by hand, Fed Ex, or mail to the Santa Rosa County Procurement Department, 6495 Caroline Street, Suite G, Milton, Florida 32570. Project documents, including drawings and specifications relative thereto may be inspected at the Dodge Plan Room at 201 South "F" Street, Pensacola, Florida* Santa Rosa County Procurement Department, 6495 Caroline Street, Milton, Florida; and the Santa Rosa County, Engineering Department, 6051 Old Bagdad Highway, Suite 300, Milton, Florida. Plans and specifications may be secured from the Santa Rosa County Procurement Department at a non-refundable cost of $100.00 per set. The BOard of County Commissioners reserves the. right to waive informalities in bids, to reject any or all bids with or without cause, and to accept the bid that in its judg- ment is in the best interest of Santa Rosa County, Florida. By order ,of the Board of County Commissioners of Santa Rosa County, Florida. 061006 061006 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 1ST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION CASE NO.: 06 0186 CA 01 DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE OF AMERIQUEST MORTGAGE SECURITIES, INC., ASSET BACKED PASS THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2005-R4CGM UNDER THE POOLING AND SERVICING AGREEMENT DATED AS OF MAY 1, 2005, WITHOUT RECOURSE. Plaintiff, vs. GERALD C. GRONDIN A/K/A GERALD GRONDIN, et al, Defendants. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated the 2 day Sof June, 2006, and entered in Case No. 06 0186 CA 01, of the Circuit Court of the 1ST Judicial Circuit In and for Santa Rosa County, Florida, wherein DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE. OF AMERIQUEST MORTGAGE SECURITIES, INC., ASSET BACKED PASS THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2005-R4CGM UNDER THE POOLING AND SERVICING AGREEMENT DATED AS OF MAY 1, 2005, WITHOUT RECOURSE is the Plaintiff and GERALD C. GRONDIN A/K/A GERALD GRONDIN; RMA BUILDERS; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF GERALD C. GRONDIN A/K/A GERALD GRONDIN; 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 the NORTH FRONT STEPS OF COURTHOUSE at the Santa Rosa County Courthouse, in MILTON, Florida, at 11:00 a.m. on the 27 day of June, 2006, the following described proper- ty as set forth in said Final Judgment, to wit: SEE ATTACHED EXHIBIT A PARCEL OF LAND BEING ALL OF LOT 11 AND A POR- TION OF LOT 10, BLOCK A, BAYOU GRANDE (UNRECORDED) AND BEING LOCATED IN A POR- TION OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 1 SOUTH, RANGE 28 WEST, COUNTY OF SANTA ROSA, STATE OF FLORIDA AND BEGIN MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING FROM THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 1 SOUTH, RANGE 28 WEST AND ASSUMING THE EAST LINE OF SAID SECTION AS BEARING S 05*00'00" E WITH ALL BEARINGS CON- TAINED HEREIN RELATIVE. THERETO; THENCE SOUTH 05"00'00" EAST ALONG SAID EAST LINE A DISTANCE OF 1755.60 FEET; THENCE NORTH 73*48'30" WEST A DISTANCE OF 2569.51 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE CENTERLINE OF A PAVED COUNTY ROAD (50' R/W); THENCE NORTH 48*31'26" WEST ALONG SAID CENTERLINE A DIS- TANCE OF 1257.39 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE NORTHERLY RIGHT OF WAY (R/W) LINE OF LODGE- POLE DRIVE (50.00 FOOT R/W); THENCE SOUTH 39�33'40" WEST ALONG SAID NORTHERLY R/W LINE A DISTANCE OF 727.53 FEET TO A POINT OF NON- TANGENT CUSP AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF LOT 9, BLOCK A OF UNRECORDED SUBDIVI- SION PLAT OF BAYOU GRANDE; THENCE ALONG THE ARC OF A CURVE CON. CAVE TO ThE EAST A DIS. TANCE OF 97,21 FEET SAID CURVE HAVING A RADIUS OF 50.00 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 111"23'40", AND A LONG CHORD BEARING- SOUTH- 43*48'33" WEST A DISTANCE OF 82.61 FEET TO A POINT BEING THE- COMMON CORNER OF LOTS 10 AND 11; THENCE NORTH 82*30'25" WEST ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF ADJUSTED LOT 10 A DISTANCE OF 180 FEET, MORE OR LESS TO THE MEAN tIGFH WATER LINE OF TROUT BAYOU AND THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE SOUTH 82'30'25" EAST ALONG SAID NORTH LINE A DISTANCE OF 180 FEET MORE OR LESS TO A POINT ON A CURVE ON THE RIGHT OF WAY OF LODGE- POLE DRIVE; THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE A DISTANCE OF 38.63 FEET; SAID CURVE HAVING A RADIUS OF 60.00 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 44�15'55", AND A LONG CHORD BEARING SOUTH 34*06'03" EAST A DISTANCE OF 37.68 FEETTOTHE COM- MON CORNER OF LOTS 11 AND 12; THENCE SOUTH 39'39'05"WEST ALONG THE SOUTHEASTERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 11 A DISTANCE OF 100 FEET MORE OR LESS TO THE MEAN HIGH WATER LINE-OF RACCOON BAYOU; THENCE MEANDER SOUTHWESTERLY, WEST- ERLY, AND NORTHERLY ALONG THE MEAN HIGH WATER LINE OF RACCOON BAYOU AND TROUT BAYOU TO THE POINT OF BEGIN- NING. SAID DESCRIBED PARCEL OF LAND CONTAINS 30,800 SQ. FT. (0.707 ACRES) MORE OR LESS. 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 5 day of June, 2006. MARY M. JOHNSON Clerk Of The Circuit Court CIRCUIT COURT SEAL By: Susan Land Deputy Clerk 061006 061706 6(431 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIR- CUIT IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO. 06-235-CA WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., Successor by merger to WELLS FARGO HOME MORTGAGE, INC. f/k/a NOR- WEST MORTGAGE, INC. Plaintiff, v. DANIEL R. SOMERSET; _, UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF DANIEL R. SOMERSET; DIANE JANIECE WARE F/K/A DIANE J. SOMERSET; __, UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF DIANE JANIECE WARE F/K/A DIANE J. SOMERSET; 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 per- sons in possession; UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, INTERNAL REVENUE SER- VICE Defendants. NOTICE OF SALE 1 Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to the Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated June 2, 2006 in this cause, I will sell the property situated in SANTA ROSA County, Florida described as: COMMENCE AT A BROKEN CONCRETE MONUMENT (NO I.D.) AT THE NORTH- EAST CORNER OF SECTION 12, TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH, RANGE 27 WEST, SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA (PER DEED AND FIELD MONUMENTATION) BEING NORTH 70 DEGREES 29 MINUTES 07 SECONDS WEST A DISTANCE OF 17.97 FEET FROM A CAPPED METAL ROD (#3887) AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID SECTION (PER GOV- ERNMENT LAND OFFICE MONUMENTATION.); THENCE RUN SOUTH 00 DEGREES 00 MINUTES 00 SECONDS WEST ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID SECTION (PER DEED AND FIELD MONUMENTATION) A DISTANCE OF 645.69 FEET TO A POINT ON THE APPAR- ENT NORTHERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF BELLBROOK DRIVE (APPARENT 40' R/W), SAID POINT LYING NORTH 89 DEGREES 59 MINUTES 00 SECONDS WEST A DIS- TANCE OF 15.18 FEET OF THE EAST LINE OF SAID SECTION (PER GOVERN- MENT LAND OFFICE MONU- MENTnION); THENCE RUN NORTH 89 DEGREES 59 MINUTES 00 SECONDS WEST ALONG SAID APPAR- ENT NORTHERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE A DISTANCE OF 990.27 FEET TO A 4" X 4" CONCRETE MONUMENT (NO I.D.), BEING THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE NORTH 89 DEGREES 59 MINUTES 59 MINUTES 00 SECONDS WEST ALONG SAID APPARENT NORTHER- LY RIGHT OF WAY LINE A DISTANCE OF 200.03 FEET TO A CAPPED IRON PIPE (L.B. #5170); THENCE DEPART SAID APPARENT NORTHERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE NORTH 00 DEGREES 00 MINUTES 14 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE ,OF 644.66 FEET TO A 4" X 4" CONCRETE MONUMENT (NO I.D.); THENCE RUN NORTH 89 DEGREES 58 MINUTES 14 SECONDS EAST A DISTANCE OF 200.03 FEET TO A 4" X 4" CONCRETE MONUMENT (NO I.D.); THENCE RUN SOUTH 00 DEGREES 00 MINUTES 14 SECONDS WEST A DISTANCE OF 644.82 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. a/k/a 10100 Bellbrook Road, Milton, FL 32583 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 27, 2006. Dated at Milton, Florida this 5 day of June, 2006. Mary M. Johnson Clerk of the Circuit Court CIRCUIT COURT SEAL By: Susan Land Deputy Clerk DISABILITY LANGUAGE: 1FYOU ARE A PERSON WITH A DISABILITY WHO NEEDS ANY ACCOMMODATION IN ORDER TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS PROCEEDING, YOU ARE ENTITLED, AT NO; COST TO YOU, TO THE 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. 061006 061706 6/432- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIR- CUIT OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION - " ' ' CASE NO.. 57-2006-CA- 000151-CA-XXXX Div. D WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. AS TRUSTEE, Plaintiff, vs. MICHAEL L.TAYLOR, et al., Defendantss. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated June 2,. 2006, and entered in Case No. 57-2006-CA-000151-CA- XXXX 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 is Plaintiff and MICHAEL L. TAYLOR, 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 27 day of June, 2006, the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment, to wit: SEE LEGAL DESCRIPTION ATTACHED HERETO AND MARKED EXHIBIT A a/k/a 8973 Highway 87 North, Milton, Florida 32570 Loan No: 009305505003 Borrower: MICHAEL L .TAY- LOR Data ID: 223 LEGAL DESCRIPTION EXHIBIT "A" COMMENCE AT THE NE CORNER OF SECTION 21, TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH, RANGE 28 WEST, SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE N 89�50' W A DIS- TANCE OF 100 FEET TO THE WEST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF STATE ROAD 87; THENCE SOUTH ALONG SAID RIGHT QF WAY LINE A DISTANCE OF 218 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE S S87�00'W A DISTANCE OF 183 FEET; THENCE SOUTH A DISTANCE OF 125 FEET; THENCE S 8�46'10' E A DIS- TANCE OF 330.91 FEET; THENCE S 89050' E A DIS- TANCE OF 132..30 FEET TO THE WEST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF STATE ROAD 87; THENCE- NORTH ALONG SAID RIGHT OF WAY LINE A DISTANCE OF 462 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. DATED this 5 day of June, 2006. MARY M. JOHNSON As Clerk of said Court CIRCUIT COURT SEAL By Susan Land As Deputy Clerk 061006 061706 6/433 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA Case No.: 06-000046-CA ANTHONY QUINN STANLEY, Plaintiff, vs. KLYNN DENNIS JONES, SR., a/k/a KLYNN DENNIS JONES, a/k/a KLYNN D. JONES and DONNA KAY JONES, hus- band and wife; JAMES ROBERT LELAND; STATE OF FLORIDA; CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT, SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA; and SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA, Defendants. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Clerk of the Circuit Court of Santa Rosa County, Florida, will on the 13 day of July, 2006, at 11:00 o'clock a.m., central time, at the North Steps of the Santa Rosa County Courthouse, 6865 Caroline Street, in the City of Milton, Florida 32570, offer for sale and sell at public outcry to the highest and best bidder for cash, the following described parcel of real prop- erty, situated in Santa Rosa County, Florida, to-wit: LOT 6, BLOCK W, ROUNDUP VALLEY, & 1/382 INTEREST IN PARK, ACCORDING TO OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK "B", PAGE 160 OF THE PUB- LIC RECORDS OF SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA, pursuant to the Final Judgment of Foreclosure entered in a case pending in -said Court,-the style of which is ANTHONY QUINN STANLEY, Plaintiff, vs. a KLYNN DENNIS JONES, SR., a/k/a KLYNN DENNIS JONES, a/k/a KLYNN D. JONES and DONNA KAY JONES, hus- band and wife; JAMES ROBERT LELAND; STATE OF FLORIDA; CLERK OF.THE CIRCUIT COURT, SANTA, ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA; and SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA, Defendants. and the docket number of which is number 06-0000466- CA. [ In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, persons with disabilities needing a special accommo- dation to participate in the fore- closure sale should contact the Circuit Civil Department at 6865 Caroline Street, Milton,. 32570, telephone (850) 983- 4625, not later than seven (7) days prior to the sale. If hear- ing impaired, (TDD) (850) 623- 3159. WITNESS my hand and official seal of this Honorable Court, this 5 day of June, 2006. MARY M. JOHNSON Clerk of the Circuit Court of Santa Rosa County, Florida CIRCUIT COURT SEAL By: Susan Land DEPUTY CLERK /s/ Bill McEachern, Jr. BILL McEACHERN, JR., Esquire Florida Bar No. 362824 Moulton McEachern & Walker Bank of America Building 5041 Bayou Boulevard, Suite 300 Pensacola, FL 32503. Phone: (850) 969-3151 Facsimile: (850) 969-0566 061006 061706 6/434 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 1ST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION CASE NO.: 06-0211 CA CHASE HOME FINANCE LLC SUCCESSOR BY MERGER *TO CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE CORPORATION F/K/A CHEMICAL RESIDEN- TIAL MORTGAGE CORPO- RATION, Plaintiff, vs. MARC M. STARNES; PREMI- UM ASSET RECOVERY CORPORATION; KIMBERLY R. STARNES; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF KIMBERLY R. STARNES; UNKNOWN ' SPOUSE OF MARC M. STARNES; JOHN DOE; JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANT (S) IN POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY, Defendants. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated the 2 day of June, 2006, and entered in Case No. 06-0211 CA, of the Circuit Court of the 1ST Judicial Circuit in and for Santa Rosa County, Florida, wherein CHASE HOME FINANCE LLC SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE CORPORATION F/K/A CHEMICAL RESIDEN- TIAL MORTGAGE CORPO- RATION is the Plaintiff and MARC M. STARNES; C/O CLAUDIA GINIBALDI, AUTHORIZED AGENT PRE- MIUM ASSET RECOVERY CORPORATION; KIMBERLY R. STARNES; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF KIMBERLY R. STARNES; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF MARC M. STARNES; JOHN DOE; JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANT (S) IN POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY are defendants. 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 27 day of June, 2006, the fol- lowing described property as set forth in said Final Judgment, to wit: LOT 8, BLOCK B, WINDRUN SUBDIVISION, A PORTION OF SECTION 32, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 29 WEST, SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA, ACCORDING TO PLAT RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK "D" AT PAGE 20 IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT OF SAID COUNTY. TOGETHER WITH A 1990 DOUBLE WIDE MOBILE HOME WITH VIN#'S HMST5422AGA, HMST5422BGA AND TITLE#'S 0063798436, 0063798437. If you are a person with 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 5 day of June, 2006. MARY M. JOHNSON Clerk Of The Circuit Court CIRCUIT COURT SEAL By: Susan Land Deputy Clerk 061006 061706 6A435 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 1ST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, Saturday June 10, 2000 IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA GENERAL JURISDICTION DMIVISION CASE NO:03-1019 CA CITIMORTGAGE, INC., SUC- CESSOR BY MERGER TO FIRST NATIONWIDE MORT- GAGE CORPORATION PLAINTIFF VS. I JOSEPH E. HERRIN IF LIV- ING, AND IF DEAD, THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDITORS, TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST JOSEPH E. HER- RIN; SHARON F. HERRIN IF LIVING, AND IF DEAD, THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDITORS, TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY,' THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST SHARON F. HER- RIN; HAWK'S NEST PROP- ERTY OWNERS ASSOCIA- TION, INC.; GREEN TREE SERVICING LLC F/K/A CON- SECO FINANCE SERVICING CORP. F/K/A GREEN TREE FINANCIAL SERVICING CORPORATION; JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANTS IN POSSESSION DEFENDANT (S) RE-NOTICE OF FORECLO- SUREFSALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Order Granting the Motion to Reset Foreclosure Sale dated June 2, 2006 entered in Civil Case No. 03-1019 CA of the Circuit Court of the 1ST Judicial Circuit in and for SANTA ROSA County, MILTON, Florida, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at THE NORTH FRONT STEPS ,of the SANTA ROSA County Courthouse, 6865 CAROLINE STREET, MILTON, Florida, at 11:00 a.m. on the 27 day of June, 2006 the following described property as set forth in said Summary Final Judgment, to-wit: LOT 5, BLOCK B. HAWK'S NEST, A SUBDIVISION OF A PORTION OF GOVERNMENT LOTS 1 AND 6, SECTION 5, TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH, RANGE 28 WEST, SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA, PER PLAT RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK G, PAGE 47, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SAID COUNTY. Dated this 5 day of June, 2006. MARY M. JOHNSON Clerk of the Circuit Court CIRCUIT COURT SEAL By: Susan Land Deputy Clerk IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE 'llMERICANE, WiTHi L'I:AbILI. TIES ACT pers.:.,r.-" *.,r, .3,:. abilities needing a special accommodation should con- tact COURT ADMINISTRA- TION, at the SANTA ROSA County Courthouse at NONE, 1-800-955-8771 (TDD) or 1- 800-955-8770, via Florida Relay Service. DAVID J. STERN, P.A. 801 S. UNIVERSITY DRIVE SUITE 500 PLANTATION, FL 33324 (954) 233-8000 03-20533(FNM) 061006 061706 - o6436 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. 2006-CA-408 HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPORATION III, Plaintiff, vs. ETHEL FAIN A/K/A ETHEL M. FAIN; THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF ETHEL FAIN A/K/A ETHEL M. FAIN; RICKY A. FAIN; THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF RICKY A. FAIN; IF LIVING, 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; UNKNOWN TENANT #1; UNKNOWN TENANT #2; Defendant(s). NOTICE OF ACTION TO: ETHEL FAIN A/K/A ETHEL M. FAIN; THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF ETHEL FAIN A/K/A ETHEL M. FAIN; RICKY A. FAIN; THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF RICKY A. FAIN; IF LIVING, INCLUDING ANY UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF SAID DEFEN- DANT(S), IF REMARRIED, AND IF DECEASED, THE RESPECTIVE UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, CREDITORS, LIENORS, AND TRUSTEES, AND ALL OTHER PERSONS CLAIM- ING BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST THE NAMED DEFENDANTSS; Whose residence are/is . unknown. YOU ARE HEREBY required to file your answer or written defenses, if any, in the above proceeding with the Clerk of this Court, and to serve a copy thereof upon the plaintiff's attorney, whose name and address appears hereon, on or before 7-10-06; the nature of this proceeding being a suit for foreclosure of mortgage against the following described property, to wit: LOT 33, REDLAND ESTATES, A SUBDIVISION OF A PORTION OF SECTION 6, TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH, RANGE 27 WEST, ACCORD- ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK D, PAGE 71, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA. To include a: 1974 BRWD MOBILE HOME, VIN 8T53261 and UNKNOWN A/K/A 8044 DELTA DRIVE MILTON, FL 32583 If you fail to file your answer or written defenses in the above proceeding, on plaintiff's attor- ney, a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint or Petition. DATED at SANTA ROSA County this 5 day of June, 2006. Sa1..nlav, June 1in2006 The Santa Rosa Press Gazette Lenal Notices ,'Clerk of the Circuit Court CIRCUIT COURT SEAL By J. Watkins Deputy Clerk 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. 'Law Offices of Daniel C. Consuegra .9204 King Palm Drive Tampa, FL 33619-1328' "Tel (813) 915-8660 -'Fax (813) 915-0559 .,Attorney for Plaintiff 061006 061706 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIR- CUIT IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO. 06-53-CA WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. Plaintiff, V. ELMONDO J. DUCKWORTH; LEASA M. DUCKWORTH; 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 Defendants. NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to the Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated June 2, 2006 in this cause, I will sell the property situated in SANTA ROSACounty, Florida described as: LOT 27, BLOCK -D", ASH- TON WOODS PHASE I, A SUBDIVISION OF A POR- TION OF SECTION 5, TOWN-. SHIP 1 NORTH, RANGE 28 WEST, SANTA ROSA COUN- TY, FLORIDA AS RECORD- ED IN PLAT BOOK "H-, PAGE 7 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SAID COUN- TY. a/k/a 6166 Ashton Woods Circle, Milton, FL 32570 at public sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, at the North front door of the Santa Rosa Courthouse, 6865 Caroline Street, Milton, Florida, at 11:00 o'clock a.m., .on June 27, 2006. Dated at Milton, Florida this 2 day of June, 2006. Mary M. Johnson Clerk of the Circuit Court CIRCUIT COURT SEAL By: J. Watkins Deputy Clerk DISABILITY LANGUAGE: 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. 061006 061706 6438 INTHE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO. 06-205-CA AMSOUTH BANK,, Plaintiff, .East Milton recognizes 4TH Nine Weeks' ES Morgan Lundquist, Tabith -Honor Roll "Keren" Haygood, Jenna Hill, * The following students from Georgia Huffman, and Alana East Milton Elementary School Ramos. havee diligently worked hard 5th Grade ,,and have attained Honor Roll Adam Blackwell, Brittney .Status for the final 9 Weeks of Hyler, Nicole Pace, Heather i2005-2006 School year. Forester, Lucus Clevenger, ,Congratulations! Layne Dillard, Tiana Jones, "A" Honor Roll" Tyler Osieczanek, Laura S RD Grade Rawlinson, Sheila Deir, Evan Stenerson, Hannah Chance Hewitt, Amber Porter, 'McMullan, Katie Noble, Courtney Sims, Krisena Gall, Miranda Hodges, Brittany Rachel Joslin, Brian Parmelee, ;vMusgrave, Hannah Richards, Jessica Brown, and CJ Noble. -Christopher Porter, Jordan "A/B Honor Roll" Dumas, Cheyanne Melvin, 3rd Grade dJacob Weekley, Dylan Bulrke, Annabelle Sawyer, Jasmine Kristal Lowe, and Jabari Simmons, Autumn Parker, Green. Brent Bowman, Allen Dao, 4th Grade Daquan Johnson, Cody Lingo, Rachel Baker, Micaela Christian Rollins, Amy Roper, .Cooley, Max Kietur,. Richard Haley Shepheard, Conner ..Krebs, Evan Polk, Adrian Sivley, Deiah Wilkerson, ''Smith, Jeremy Bailey, Meleah Mariah Walker, Taylar Brady, -Bush, Thomas Clifton, Mathew Kayla Brown, Kendall Drake, ':Lashare, Briana Swesey, Tristan Hardin, Peyton -'Jessica Steele, Emily Vasquez, Jernigan, Madelyn Anderson, LINDA A. RABREN, et al., Defendants. NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to a Summary Judgment entered in the above-styled cause in the Circuit Court of Santa Rosa County,' Florida, the Clerk of Santa Rosa County will sell the property situated in Santa Rosa County, Florida, described as: Descriptlon of Mortgaged and Personal Propertv Comtmencing at the Southwest corner of the North half of the Southwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of Section 2, Township 1 North, Range 29 West, thence East 25 feet to Point of Beginning, thence continue East 626.16 feet, thence North 157.5 feet, thence West 208.72 feet, thence South 141.5 feet, thence West 417.44 feet, thence South 16 feet, more or less to Point of Beginning. The street address of which is 5050 E. Spencer field Road, Milton, Florida 32571. at a Public Sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, at the North front door of the Santa Rosa County Courthouse, 6865 S.W. Caroline Street, Milton, Florida 32570 on July 13, 2006 at 11:00 a.m. Dated: June 5, 2006. Mary M. Johnson Clerk of the Circuit Court Santa Rosa County, Florida CIRCUIT COURT SEAL By: Susan Land Deputy Clerk 061006 061706 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. 06-265-CA EASTERN SAVINGS BANK, FSB, Plaintiff, vs. MARY RUTLEDGE; JOHN DOE RUTLEDGE, THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF MARY RUTLEDGE; 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); UNKNOWN TENANT #1; UNKNOWN TENANT #2; Defendants) 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 the property situate in Santa Rosa County, Florida, described as: LOT 45, BLOCK A, PLANTA- TION CREEK SUBDIVISION PHASE 1, BEING A POR- TION OF SECTION 2, TOWN- SHIP 1 NORTH, RANGE 29 WEST, SANTA ROSA COUN- TY, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK G, PAGE 40, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA. A/K/A 5123 Tara Creek Ct. Pace, FL 32571 at public sale, Front steps of the" Santa Rosa County Courthouse, Milton, Florida at at 11:00 o'clock, A.M, on July 13, 2006. DATED THIS 5 DAY OF June, 2006. MARY M. JOHNSON honor roll students Zachary Henley, Brianna Hebner, Taylor Kelly, Dakota Johannes, Brittany Kroeger, Samantha Shipley, Nancy Ward, Brittany Corley, Michael Coggesuall, Alicia Parmelee, Dustin Nowling, Emily Fields, Ben Wilson, Karli Butcher, Scott Butts, Sam Lapp, Carrie Reese, Shaylin Parker, John Basco, and Brice Benes. 4th Grade Taylor Adams, Brandon Bedsole, Ashley Clemons, Jordan Davis, Lindsey Gafford, Laura Madison, Dooley Robinson, Cory Stakes, Jordan Flores, Taylor Hyler, Sierra Sandy, Tomeka Gibbs, Crystal Arender, Rachel Schick, Shane Hendon, Madison Barnes, Cody Busby, Dylan Kimmons, Nicholas Kuby, Michael Alex Langston, Desirae Lewis, Brooke Ponto, Sarah Powell, Austin "Blake" Salakas, Tiffany Thonias, Courtney Milton Optimist Club honors law officers Each year the Milton Optimist Club recognizes law enforcement officers for their service to our community . In -"past years the civic group has :presented plaques and certifi- %cates of appreciation to several types of law enforcement agen- cies, including police officers, sheriff's deputies, judges, forestry and wildlife officers, military police and animal con- ' trol officers. All of the person- ,,nel working for these agencies ,ihas the duty to enforce the '" local, state and national laws. S This year, Milton Optimist member 'Chuck Bodamer -served as chairman of the annual banquet. Those honored - this year for their service were members of the Civil Division -"'of the Santa Rosa County S.Sheriff's Office. Supervisor and director of that division is Janice Platt, who gave an informative talk on the duties of that office. Cpl. Larry Matroni and .Deputy James Chessher, gave insights into the workday routine of contacting and serving court offered papers on individuals. Framed 2 certificates of appreciation for Vise, Shelby Willett, Haley Drake, Tyler Zellar, Sonia Griffith, Carolyn Byrd, Dedric Davis, Aisha Gillam, Brittany Lilley, RC Manning, Alyssa, Morris, Sianna Sandy, Taylor . Smith, and Suede Collins. 5th Grade Tshmael Hyman, Alissa Nowling, Tyler Parrish, Sammy Puera-Gomez, Harlee Rutherford, Elizabeth Berry, Reea Cannon, Christen Keisacker, Chance Kenney,, Kierstin Luthardt, Austin Rollins, April Sesco, Michael Wells, Sarah Smith, Nicole Kingston, Ryan Martinez,. Jessica Meyers, Kalena Nathey, Jackie Parmelee, Kimberly Trease, Carl Turman, Roy Wise, Justin Douglas, Amanda Somerset, Jessie Williams, Victoria Hollinsworth, Sammnantha Wall, Ashley Shaw, Kayla Baker, Alcus Parish, Heather Owens, Ronnie Thompson, Toni Boyd, Kyano Mercer, Heather Bare, Amanda Nolan, Hunter Burney, Kody Grimes, Antonio Henry, Brittany Loveland, Tyler Maynard, Ciarra Melvin, and Kendrel Jenkins. . . . Our ManagedAccutsMgh ak-BterOtin MORGAN INVESTMENT SERVICES, INC. .Sr15 Caroline Streel * Milton. FL 325-'0 Office (650) 623-1113 * Fax (850) 623-1337 Securities Offered Through Linsco/Private Ledger Member NASD/SIPC Fred T. Morgan LPL Investment Advisor Representative Shown L to R are Chuck Bodamer, Optimist club member, Cpl. Larry Matroni, Deputy James Chessher, and Supervisor Janice Platt. their dedicated services were presented to the three SRSP representatives. Throughout the nation, May is dedicated as National Law Month. Groups in all areas of the country take time to show support for everyone who works to enforce and uphold our laws. This is the 25th year that the Milton Optimist Club has participated in a Respect For Law program. The Civic Club joins other citizens in thanking all of the dedicated law enforcement officers for their work in our community. 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WWW.gwfcu.Org Page 9-A PUBLIC MEETING FEDERAL REVIEW OF TRANSPORTATION PLANNING PROCESS for the Florida-Alabama Transportation Planning Organization (TPO) ALL INTERESTED PERSONS INVITED Tuesday, June 13, 2006, beginning at 5:30 p.m. West Florida Regional Planning Council, 3435 North 12th Avenue, Pensacola This will be an open, citizens'meeting. All interested persons are invited to come and dis- cuss the Transportation Planning Organization planning process with officials from the Federal Highway Administration, Federal Transit Administration, Florida Department of Transportation, and Alabama Department of Transportation. Please contact Mike Zeigler at (800) 226-8914 x203 or zeiglerm@wfrpc.dst.fl.us, or Nick Nickoloffat (800) 226-8914 x212 or nickoloffn@wfrpc.dst.fl.us if additional information is needed prior to the meeting. The TPO will make reasonable accommodations for access to the meeting in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and for language requirements other than English. Please notify Ms. Ellie Roberts of access or language requirements at 1-800- 226-8914, or 850-595-8910 x218 at least 48 hours in advance. ------------------ CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT CIRCUIT COURT SEAL By Susan Land Deputy Clerk THIS INSTRUMENT PRE- PARED BY: Law Offices of Daniel C. Consuegra 9204 King Palm Drive Tampa, FL 33619-1328 Attorneys for Plaintiff In accordance with the American with Disabilities Act of 1990, persons need- ing a special accommoda- tion to participate In this proceeding should contact the ASA Coordinator no later than seven (7) days prior to the proceedings. If hearing Impaired, please call (800) 955-9771 .(TDD) or (800) 955-8770 (voice), via Florida Relay Service. 061006 061706 6440 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIR- CUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY CIRCUIT CIVIL CASE NO. 05-001060 WACHOVIA BANK, NATION- AL ASSOCIATION, Successor by merger with SouthTrust Bank, Plaintiff, v. ANNIE M. THOMSEN a/k/a ANNIE MAE ROYSTON; et al. Defendants. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Summary Final Judgment � of Foreclosure dated June 2, 2006, and entered in Case No. 05- 001060 of the Circuit. Court for Santa, Rosa County, Florida, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at the Steps of the Santa Rosa County Courthouse, Milton, Florida, between 11:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. (Central) and on the 13 day of July, 2006, the following described property as set'forth in said Summary Final Judgment: ALL THAT CERTAIN PAR- CEL OF LAND SITUATED IN CITY OF MILTON BEING KNOWN AS LOT 27 BLOCK B, CREEKSIDE ESTATES SUBDIVISION PLAT BOOK D, PAGE 63 RECORDED 7/1/1986 AND BEING MORE FULLY DESCRIBED IN DEED BOOK 818, PAGE 114 RECORDED ON 7/10/1986 AMONG THEL LAND RECORDS OF SANTA ROSE COUNTY, FLORIDA. TOGETHER WITH all the Improvements now or here- after erected on the proper- ty, and all easements, rights, appurtenances, rents, royal- ties, mineral, oil and gas rights and profits, water rights and stock and all fix- tures now or hereafter attached to the property. WITNESS my hand and the seal of this Court on June 5, 2006. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, persons with disabilities needing a special accommo- dation to participate in this proceeding should contact the individual or agency, sending this notice no later than seven (7) days prior to the proceed- ing. If hearing impaired, (TDD) 1-800-955-8771, or Voice (V) 1-800-955-8770, via Florida Relay Service. MARYJOHNSON Clerk of the Circuit and County Court CIRCUIT COURT SEAL By: Susan Land. Deputy Clerk 061006 061706 6/441 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 1ST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION CASE NO: 06-219-CA01 CITIMORTGAGE, INC. PLAINTIFF VS. KERRI L. ANNIS, 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 KERRI L. ANNIS; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF KERRI L. ANNIS IF ANY; UNITED STATE OF AMERICA, by and through THE SECRETARY OF HOUS- ING and URBAN DEVELOP- MENT; CITIFINANCIAL EQUI- TY SERVICES, INC.; ESCAM- BIA COUNTY HOUSING FINANCE AUTHORITY; JOHN DOE and JANE, DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANTS IN POSSESSION DEFENDANTS) NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Summary Final' Judgment of Foreclosure dated June 2, 2006 entered in Civil Case No. 06-219-CA01 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 11:00am. on the 27 day of June, 2006 the follow- ing described property as set forth in said Summary Final Judgment, to-wit: LOT 23, BLOCK 1, OF WOODLAND HOMES, A SUBDIVISION, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK A, PAGE 111, ON FILE WITH THE CLERK OF THE CIR- CUIT COURT, IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA. Dated this 5 day of June, 2006. Mary M. Johnson 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 06-51737(FNM) IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- TIES ACT, persons with dis- abilities needing a special accorimodation should con- tact COURT ADMINISTRA- TION, at the SANTA ROSA County Courthouse at, 1-800- 955-8770, via Florida Relay Service. 061006 061706 6/442 Notice of Sale Pursuant to Subsection 5 of FL Statute 713.78, Donna Caiazzo, as authorized Title Specialist for Kell Recovery, of Santa Rosa County, will sell to the highest bidder for cash in hand, subject to any liens and encumbrances, the following vehicles at 1:00PM on 7-10-06 at '104 E. 9 Mile Rd., Pensacola, FL 32534: 1995 Mercury VIN#1 MELM62W3SH633794 Vehicles may be inspected 1 week prior, at lienor facility, 6023 Dogwood Drive, Milton, FL 32570. 061006 061006 61443 Thp Sainta RosaPress GazeItte r Pe i I , [ i : d lll. IU,, -lUZ 1u -ULU " Today in Jay Beef & Corn Casserole Melt 2 tablespoons butter, margarine, or bacon fat in frying pan. Add 1 green pepper (chopped); 1 chopped onion. Cook until lightly browned. Add 1 pound ground beef; cook and stir till brown. Place in a buttered casserole dish in alternate layers with 1 large can of cream style canned corn and sprinkle the layers with salt & pepper. The top layer should be sliced tomatoes sprinkled with buttered dry-bread crumbs. Bake in a 3500 oven until the bread crumbs are brown. Serves approxi- mately 6. Enjoy! Jay Chamber of Commerce hosts Charles Bare The Jay Area Chamber of report were read and approved, through 3 p.m., and by appoint- be held at the Farmer's Commerce met Monday, June There was no guest speaker. ment, at the Jay United House in Chumuckla, 5, 2006 at 12 noon at the Jay Executive Director of the SRC Methodist Church Fellowship 15th. Dinner will be at 6 Community Center. Chamber of Commerce, Donna Hall. Contact Jay Medical for and Don Salter Roast begi Before lunch was served, Tucker, handed out the new more information. 7 p.m. It is being sponsored President Mike Digmon gave Santa Rosa County & Jay Area There was no new informa- the Santa Rosa Medical C the invocation. He thanked- Chambers of Commerce tion concerning the 4th of July to benefit the American I Escambia River for the deli- 2006/07 Directory. Donna celebration. Association. Santa cious fried chicken dinner, and thanked the Jay Chamber for The chamber voted to have County Commissioner thanked Sabrina Owens. their participation. She also the next meeting on July 10, Salter is being humiliated In the absence of. the handed out the July 4th 2006 because of the July 4th good cause. American Flag, no pledge was Riverfest brochures. The holiday. Everyone wanted to 1 said. Mike said he would make Riverfest' will take place in There will be a civic tour of when United Bank will beg sure the flag was in the meeting Milton. Eglin Air Force Base on break ground for their room next time. Mike Digmon installed the Tuesday, June 27th. For more building. Mike says that it President Digmon called the new vice president, Mike information please call Donna be soon. He stated that it meeting to order. Hutchins and the new treasurer, Tucker at the SRC Chamber of take about 7 months to bu: 1st District Representative Becky Prescott, since they were Commerce. There was no report o Charles Bare was introduced, not at the last meeting. Mike reminded us that the last Economic Develop He is with U.S. Congressman Mike said that the Chamber SRC Farm Tour will be July meeting. Jeff Miller's office. His job is to received a thank-you letter 20th. You can call the The meeting was adjoi answer questions for the citi- from Randall Sansom, concern- Extension Services for more until the next meeting 1 zens of the 1st District, and to ing Take Stock In Children. information at 675-3107 or held on July 10, 2006, 121 direct them to the right federal Mike said the Bone Marrow 623-3868, at the Jay Community C offices to get the right answers. Drive is set for June 10 (today), Oakland. Ard is selling tick- Dura-Med will be providir The minutes and treasurer's beginning 'about 10:30 a.m. ets for the Don Salter Roast to lunch. 101 East Garden Street * Pensacola forida 32501 432-1411 1-800-332-111 Santa Rosa farmers will find a 1lot 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 - Washington's efforts trigger sell-off in Crude Oil Crude Oil Futures closed just above $72 a barrel on Tuesday, firming amid strong Chinese demand and increased anxiety over Iran's nuclear program. Traders noted that on top of bullish factors for this time of year, such as tight summer gaso- line supplies and potential hurricane damage, robust Chinese demand was moving prices forward. Reports came out last week that Chinese consumer demand grew over 10%" in April, the highest annual growth rate since 2004. With China as the second largest oil consumer next to the U.S., this figure had a large impact on Crude's gains. In global news, the potential resolution between Iran and the U.S. triggered a sell-off, but still held prices above the $70 level. Washington boldly stepping away from its initial foreign policy, agreed to meet with European offi- cials and strike a more diplomatic chord. The U.S. offered a package to Tehran, specifying that the Iranian government must verifiablyy suspend" the enrichment of uranium, causing a rush of selling in the oil pits. While prices backed off of the $72 range, unofficial reports branded Washington's proposal as a "propaganda initiative" that Iran would just as soon reject. Such comments kept crude oil prices in suspension yet above the $70 threshold, as traders awaited Tehran's response. World Raw Sugar Futures sunk to new lows this week as bearish fundamentals tumbled into the softs market. Tuesday's session showed little movement amid low range trading, as ana- lysts noted bearish technicals along with weakness in the dollar as constraints against any pull to the upside. The lackluster ses- sion was impeded by the long holiday weekend too, said some analysts., Wednesday, however, Sugar Futures relapsed by plunging to 4-month lows. Traders cited the rollover period, losses in the energy and precious metals market, declines in the CRB index plus a record harvest for Brazilian sugar output as the catalyst for the steep decline. Although demand for sugarcane - a bio-fuel ingredient that creates ethanol - has scaled to new heights and led sugar prices to fresh highs this year, supply lev- els appear to be well out-pacing demand. Sugar production lev- els for 2006-07 are forecasted at 29.2 million tons, 9.5% higher than in 2005-06. Likewise, ethanol production levels were up 4.6% from last year, which would prove useful as experts antic- ipate a 140% increase in exports over the next five years. With staggering outlook numbers like these, traders will look to whether production or consumption rates move faster for future price direction. After hitting new contract highs, as recently as May 23rd, Wheat Futures at the Chicago Board of Trade plunged sharply last week, falling back to their lowest levels in almost three weeks. Trading on a short week due to Memorial Day holiday, prices started off on a strong note Tuesday, with the July contract breaching the 425 level early in the session. But late speculative sales and technical weakness combined to knock prices lower, and this weakness carried over into Wednesday's session, as July fell below $4.00 for the first time since May 15th. Traders cited several factors behind the break, including weakness in outside markets such as gold and crude oil, along with a report that Pakistan may start exporting wheat again for the first time since late 2003. These items, along with technical weakness and heavy selling pressure from commodity funds drove prices even lower on Thursday, as the total losses reached over 350 in just three sessions with July breaking below the 390 mark. Some analysts also mentioned that seasonally, wheat prices tend to head lower this time of year, as the harvest picks up steam. Vlsin * c s ofLoal nt * Jul Beans 587.75 Jun Can Dollar 0.891 Nov Beans 616.5 Jun Aust. Dollar 0.7404 Jul Corn Jul Wheat 245.5 383,5 Jun Tbonds 107,9375 Jun Hogs 71.325 Jun Euro 1.2646 July Pork Belly 89.15 Jun British Pound 1.842 Jun Yen Aug Cattle 0.8766 Aug Gold Jun Swiss Franc 0.8117 Jul Silver Jun U.S. Dollar 85.89 Jul Copper July OJ 157.2 July Lumber 297 July Cocoa 1461 July Coffee 96.45 July Sugar 80.625 July Crude Oil 15.03 70.35 617.3 July Heat Oil 1,9856 11.18 July Unleaded 2.1022 3.432 July Nat. Gas 6.191 All Today in Jay information is submitted by Brenda Gabbert. You may reach her at 675-6823 with any questions or comments Springhill AOG to reopen Sunday The Springhill Assembly of God church reopens Sunday, June 11, at 11 a.m. Reverend Juanita King has accepted pas- torial duty. Sunday School dates to be announced at a later date. Everyone. is invited for this Grand Re-Opening. City of Milton Meetings announced Public Works Committee The City of Milton's Public Works Committee will meet on Tuesday, June 13, 2006 at 3 p.m. in Conference Room B at City Hall, 6738 Dixon Street, Milton. Personnel Committee The City of Milton's Personnel Committee will meet on Thursday, June 15, 2006 at 8:30 a.m. in Conference Room B at City Hall, 6738 Dixon Street, Milton. General Employee Pension Board The City of Milton General Employee Pension Board will meet in Special Session on Thursday, June 15, 2006 at 2 p.m. in Conference Room B at City Hall, 6738 Dixon Street, Milton. This meeting is being held to6 discuss a pending dis- ability claim. Swimming Pool Committee & City Staff Members of the City of Milton's Swimming Pool Committee and City Staff will meet on Friday, June 16, 2006 at 8 a.m. at City Hall to.travel to Panama City, FL, to view the pool facilities at Frank Brown Park. For further information on any of these meetings, please contact the City Managers' office at 983-5411. Meetings are open to the public. Public invited to a Special Study Series Starting June 13, Milton First United Methodist Church will present a four-week study series entitled "Discussing the DaVinci Code" authored by Lee Strobel and Garry Poole. This series is designed to investigate the major themes of Dan Brown's book and movie, The DaVinci Code. Each ses- sion includes at 20-minute DVD interview with noted experts as well as footage of some of the key sites where the novel takes place. Come join us as we examine and discuss the claims about Christianity TIDI Fourth of July Celebration The Town of Jay will be cel- ebrating Independence Day. So come on down to Bray- Hendricks City Park around 11 a.m., and let the fun begin! Admission and parking are free. There will be lots of food, beverages, arts, crafts, antiques, new items, and so much more. There will be live entertain- ment all day. So, bring your chair and stay awhile. Fireworks begin at dark. No other fireworks will be allowed in the park. Vendors are welcome! Spaces are $25 to $35 for the day. Vendors may call for an application. Please call Louise Grant at 675-4092. Legion & Auxiliary meet The American Legion Edeker-Dubose Post 121, Jay, and the Ladies Auxiliary Unit 121, met Monday, June 5, 2006 at 7 p.m. at the Legion Post. made by the book and movie. Classes will meet in the Fellowship Hall the Tuesdays of June 13, 20, 27 and July 11 from 6:30-7:30. The public is invited to par- ticipate in this study series. First United Methodist Church of Milton's Fellowship Hall is located directly behind the Sanctuary, at 3830 Berryhill Street in Milton. Chancel Choir "In His Name" The Chancel Choir of First United Methodist of Milton will present "In His Name" on Sunday, June 11, 2006 during the 8:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. wor- ship services. In His Name is a cantata about the power and uniqueness of the name of Jesus and how it gives signifi- cance to our lives. "The name of Jesus is powerful. It brings us into His presence. It identi- fies us as His followers. It describes who He is, what He has done, and what He still promises to do. It empowers us to live an abundant life here and is the way by which we will come to eternal life here- after." "In His Name" will be nar- rated by Rev. Gerald Shelton and Mrs. Lydia Abram. It will 3TS The Legion's Executive Committee met earlier at 6 p.m. The Auxiliary held their Election of Officer. The new officers are Mary Lou Watson, President; Terry Shaner, Vice President; Polly Atchison, Secretary (appointed by auxil- iary president); Charline Warrick, Treasurer; Barbara Nowling Sgt. At Arms; Wanda Garrison, Chaplain; Brenda Gabbert, Historian. Executive Committee: Rose Emmett, Doreen Merrill, and Faye Goodman. There will be -a Constitutional Conference for the Auxiliary on June 17th, at 9 a.m. in Ft. Walton, FL. The Legion held Election 6f Officers also. The new officers are Commander Wieland Atchison, Vice-President Gene Gabbert, Financial Secretary Bill Patrick, Sgt. At Arms Sam Merrill, and Chaplain Jack Bragg. feature a ladies' ensemble, youth ensemble, and soloists- Andrew Darden, Drew Dellinger, Alexandra Flores, Tony Peacock, Butch Weidman, Erin Whitehead, and others. It includes traditional and contemporary music cho- sen by Anthea E. Amos, Director of Music. The original narration is written by Certified Lay Speaker and church organ- ist, Darlene Mosley. In His Name promises to be a meaningful time of worship. Please join us fot this very spe- cial service. UWF presents business class The University of West Florida Small Business Development Center (401 E. Chase Street, Suite 100, Pensacola) is presenting "Starting a. Business" on Tuesday morning, June 13, 2006 from 9 a.m. to noon. Attendees will learn about tax- ation, financing, insurance, and legal forms of business. Attendance is $25 for the pub- lic and free for students and faculty members of the University of West Florida who present a Nautilus card. Call to register at 850/473-7830. 4 ) Dona in-A Opry June p.mi ns at ed by enter Heart Rosa Doi for a know gin t6 nevw will t wiB ild. n the merit turned to be noon, enter. ig the Saturday June 10, 200q C Y g w t i- MiMBfi^B~fiAB rn-rn~iBIBBHili tWArds & Sons,'Ind; ~VkeP~esde~ti~vetmets Santa Rosa County Community Briefs OaULUiUMy ullun Iu, .uuu .-. ... .-.-.. -I 'I .3 * 3- -3 3 ~ .- - ~ ~ '3 You can pick up a Press Gazette at the following locations: 0.3~ tip EAST MILTON Reggie's Bar-B-Que Local Yokel Kilev's Shell Food Store Tom Thumb @' Ward Basin Tom Thumb @' Highway 87S NORTH MILTON (WHITING FIELD) Ike's Food Mart Tom Thumb @ Highway 87N Up The Creek Store Bubba's (Berrydale) JAY Farmer's Country Market Greer's Grocery Store Jay Hospital PACE Aunt Mary's Whataburger Wal-Mart J&J Food Store Happy Store Winn Dixie Korner Kwik Pic-N-Sav Groovin Noovins Groovin Noovins (Woodbine) Pace Mini Mart Penny Pantry Penny Pantry (Woodbine) Tom Thumb @ Bell Lane Tom Thumb @' Woodbine Tom Thumb @' Highwy 90 Tom Thumb @" Crossroads Tom Thumb @ Chumuckla Ryans Village Inn Oops Alley Pace Chamber of Conmmerce CiCi's Pizza Flea Market Office Depot AVALON Tom Thumb @' Avalon Blvd. Tom Thumb @' Mulat Road Avalon Express BAGDAD B&B Food Store Tom Thumb Local Yokel * Lifestyles * Obituaries * Sports * Business Reviews * Kornerstone * Education * Classifieds * Business & Service Directory Church * Community * Military * Editorial ...plus more 1 Year in County = $28.00, 1 Year Out of County = $40.00, N Senior in County = $22.00 SEa *Mi *63w * * 1 --^^^^^_ 4344 Hwy. 90 West * Pace-- * 995 ^^^B^^H__^330 Visa & MasterCard Accepted -: *. , I -, I - ~IWL .,. o, , ,, . ' . *: ^ 2 K K .11 33( I I. I I 1 1 -4 \ Where Can YouGet 0 nrtlau -hina in 2nnB Page 11-A The Santa Rosa Press Gazette i ' MILTON Bass Quickburger Texas Roadhouse Cisco's Santa Rosa Medical Center Steph & Ellie's- Blimpie's Country Market The Other Place Winn Dixie CVS Pic 'N Sav Milton Bakery Groovin Noovins Short Stop (Munson) Race Way Store Food World K-Mart Press Gazette Office Tom Thumb @ Glover Lane Tom Thumb @C Williard Norris Tom Thumb @ By-Pass Tom Thumb @' Skyline Santa Rosa County Complex Hardee's Ace's Restaurant Family Dollar Freds Big Lots I I Lifestyles 2BtLo a7& gotdalaz lB0 Iok &Srizt ~~~a4J. JCde~ka4& Mr. & Mrs. Richard James. Bigelow announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Debra Michele Bigelow to David Austin Jordan, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jordan. The proposal took place on April 18, 2006 at El Rodeo in Pace as the Marachi band played a love song at David's request with Debra's family at her side. The wedding is planned for this summer as the happy couple wish to do an island style wedding. Debra graduated in 1990 from Reno High School in Reno, NV, and later graduated from Pensacola Junior College in 1998 with her Business A.S. and then went on in 2005 to earn her' General A.A. Debra works at Pensacola Junior College, Milton Campus. David graduated from Gulf Breeze High School in Gulf Breeze, FL in 1979 and later grad- uated from Pensacola Junior College in 1981 with his General A.A. David works as a fire depart- ment dispatcher at Pensacola, NAS. Debra's Maid of Honor is Amy J. Compton, and Flower Girl is Bailey A. Honaker. David's Best Man is Devyn M. Bigelow, the son of the bride. Ring Bearer is Austin D. Jordan. the son of the groom Wedding Coordinator is Angela R. Hunt and Usher is Les Westlake, friends of the groom. Jeni Vernice Booker and David Grant Senter are pleased to announce their upcoming wed* ding plans. PleaCse save the date of November 11,2006 and share this special day with them. The wed- ding will be held at Christ United Methodist Church in Milton at 2 p.m. Invitations will be sent. Jeni is the daughter of Billy Booker of Munson, FL, and Linda McCormick of Opp, AL. Jeni is a graduate of Baker High School and attended Okaloosa Walton College. She is employed with Baptist Healthcare/Lakeview, Center in Milton, FL. David is the son of Doyle Senter of Milton, FL, and Susan Clark of Milton. David is a grad- uate of Milton High School and a veteran of the USAF. He is employed with Mass Properties at Eglin Air Force Base, FWB, FL. .Share your good news! Submit your announcements to church@sr-pg.com or 6629 Elva Street, Milton, Dr. Carl and Dorothy Barrington Pearson of Pace were married in Bradley, AR, on May 13, 1956. Carl retired from the U.S. Navy Chaplains Corp at Whiting Field, after 31, years of military 'service; fol- lowed by a 9-year pastorate at Westminster Presbyterian Church, Milton, FL. Dorothy was a devoted homemaker serving with Carl in Chapels and Churches stateside and overseas. Carl and Dorothy celebrat- ed their, anniversary in Atlanta,! GA at the Buckhead Marriott: Hotel, x ith their 2 children,: Gary (Stephanie) Pearson, San Clemente, CA, and Vaunda' Doty, Pace, and 4 grandchil-' dren-Micki Pearson, Jeffrey, Pearson, Gavin Doty, and" . Ashlyn Doty, and other family' members. The couple's celebration' also included an earlier trip to: Israel, touring the land of" Jesus' earthly birth and min-' istry. Martin A. Hinote COINS. STAMPS , " & JEWELRY "t" 478-3859 . 235 E. 9 Mile Rd. * Pensacola. FL (Northview Shopping Center) WE SPECIALIZE IN COIN JEWELRY FOR GIFTS Pendants * Rings * Bracelets *Money Clips 14 ct. 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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. Ufeen grop to 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 8-16 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 :earns 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 buliga- tor57@bellsouth.net. Living Trut Church sodl tournament The Living Truth Church will be hosting a softball tournament June 17 at the East f..1lton Recreational Center. .., This tournament will be a co-ed slow pitch tourney with a one home-run per inning limit. Entry fee for this tourna- ment, which is being held to ben- efit the youth programs at Li,.ing Truth Church, is $125 per team. Deadline to enter the tourna- ment is June 9. Prizes.will be awarded to the first and second place teams. For more information on this- .tournament or to register you can contact 983-0516. Pensacola Junior College sets cmps Pensacola Junior College will be holding a volleyball sum- mer league from June 13 to July 13. For more information con- tact Pete Pena at 484-1344. Softball coach Brenda Pena will hold a softball camp June 5 to 8 and June 12 to 15. Cost of the camp is $80 and it will be held at the Milton Softball Complex. For more information or to register contact Brenda Pena at 484-1304. Baseball coach Bill Hamiltonb will hold a baseball camp.on June 12 to 15. Cost of the camp is $75 and it will be held at the PJC Main Campus Baseball Complex. For more information or to register contact Bill Hamilton at 484-1304. Do you have sport.srelated news or Information you would like to see pubH iishcd i. the if so, send it tO us at: ~pgazett.Crai The pride of the 2A jungle 0 Four Lady Royals -are named to the 2A All-State Softball teams B) BILL GANMBLIN PG Sports Editor , This past softball season might not have gone the way the Lady Royals had planned follohmin- the success .they enjoyed under then first year coach Brian Watson. But the state is taking notice of the talent at Jay as the Florida Sports Writers Association named four mem- bers of the Lady Royals to the Class 2A All-Siate teams on Tfuesdai. Earning first team honors were senior sec o n d baseman Cand i c e Gillmain and junior pitch- er Knrita Autrey.x N Name d to the sec- ond team were junior catcher Jessi Johnson and third b a Steadham. Gillman STh.is makes the second time this school y e a r Gillman and Joh nson have been honored b- the FS\VA as both were named to the Cl-s :A A II - S tate emu Amber \olleN bull rcani,. Sc�, SOFTUBALL..Pc. 4 Two of the All-State sections were Krista Autrey and Jessi Johnson. Physicals for free Tuesday N Milton and Pace 4" athletes to be checked out by Baptist Health By A XILL"GAMBLIN GOator to be SAllen comitts to Florida By BILL GAMBLING PG Sports Editor Most Gators hand around the water and catch fish and other items for food. On Monday Adam Allen turned off his cell phone after practice and went fishing on Garcon Point as he decided he was going to be a Gator as well. Life should be returning to some normalcy on the Milton High campus after Tuesday's big announcement. Adam Allen, who announced his verbal commit- ment to sign with the defending Pace's Emily Burge get All- GSC honors By BILL GAMBLING PG Sports Editor Pace's Emil y ' Burge was one of 30Roll. W e s t Florida stu-freshman pitcher den t- ath.- letes to be named to the Gulf posted a Conference . Academic Burge Honor Roll. Burge, a freshman pitcher for the Lady Argos, posted a See, BURGE, Pg. B3 NCAA National Champion University of Florida Gators, can prepare for his senior year of high school. While Milton head coach Tim Short will no longer act as Adam's secretary, they both will start work to find the four points they were short in the FHSAA Class 4A State Finals back on March 4 against Sarasota Booker. "Today gives me some relief and closure," said Allen. "Now I can focus on Milton. "I don't have to play bas- ketball and try to impress any- 'one; now I can do what the team needs me to do so we can succeed." Allen, a first team All-State honoree who averaged 20.9 points, 10.1. boards, and 2.6 blocks per game his junior sea- son, was also considering Florida State, Baylor, and Alabama. "It was very hard for me to call those schools and tell them *I had made my decision," said Allen. "But I feel my best chance to succeed is at Florida. "Duke could come along See, GATOR, Pg. 3B Adam Allen holds the fax he received welcoming him to the Gator family after he gave his verbal commitment toi Florida. By BILL GAMBLING PG Sports Editor High school athletes here is your chance to get ready for the upcoming sports season for free. Baptist .Health Care is offering free athletic physical to students at Nlilton and Pace high schools on Tuesday at the Miilton Conm-,unii. Center. Physicals will be offered at these respective times: * Milton High School from S:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. * Pace High School from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. All athletes must have a physical prior to participating in a practice or. athletic event according to the rulse of the Florida High School Athletic Association. Blank forms cam be picked up from your coach or at the schools respective athletic office. It is important for the ath- lete to understand that the form must be filled out completely and notarized prior to the phys- ical being given. If the form is not filled out and notarized then the physical will not be given. The only section that should be left blank prior to the physical is the doctor's section. If you have any questions or needed further information please contact your respective schools athletic department. Story written by Bill Gamblin. Reach him at sports@srpressgazette.com Summer Sunset 5K set for June 17 Press Gazette Staff Report Cool evening breezes, hot music and good family fun.. .all are part of the 2006 Gary McAdams Summer Sunset 5K. This year's run will be held June 17 and will start at 6 p.m. .in downtown Pensacola. In its 4th year, this event will benefit the Gary McAdams Scholarship Fund. The scholar- ship goes to a high school sen- ior who excels in both academ- ics and sports and has over- come serious adversity in his or her life. These scholarships have gone to students in both Escambia and Santa Rosa coun- ties. This is an evening run with pre and post race activities for the whole family. The race course begins and ends near Seville Square on Government St. Midnight Confessions band will kick off the run and will be playing in Seville Square after- wards ag well. The popular Pensacola Steel Drum Youth Orchestra will be in front of Running Wild on Palafox Place to help keep runners energized on the course. Race director, Bob Kelly is encouraging everyone, runners, walkers and spectators to come down and enjoy the evening. See, 5K, Pg. 4B f1 - .Al. Id d Page 2-B 11^RW~ jf. On the Tube June 10 ARCA Pocono 200 - SPEED @ Noon Busch Series Qualifying - SPEED @ 4 p.m. NEXTEL Cup Practice - FX @ 5:30 p.m. FX Pre-Race Show - FX @ 6:30 p.m. Busch Series Federated Auto Parts 300 - FX @ 7 p.m. June 11 FOX Pre-Race Show - FOX @ 12:30 p.m. NEXTEL Pocono 500 - FOX @ 1 p.m. June 16 NASCAR Live! - SPEED @ 1 p.m. NEXTEL Cup Qualifying - SPEED @ 2 p.m. ARCA Hantz Group 200 - SPEED @ 4 p.m. June 17 Truck Series Conway Freight 200 - SPEED @ 2 p.m. Busch Series Qualifying - SPEED @ 4:30 p.m. NEXTEL Cup Practice - FX @ 5:30 p.m. FX Pre-Race Show - FX @ 6:30 p.m. Busch Series Meijer 300 - FX @ 7 p.m. June 18 FOX Pre-Race Show - FOX @ Noon NEXTEL Cup 3M Performance 400 - FOX @ 12:30 p.m. Racing Ahead , June 11 Pocono, Pa. Pocono 500 June 10 June 17 June 10 Nashville, Tn. Brooklyn, Mi. Pocono, Pa. Federated Auto Conway Pocono Parts 300 Freight 200 200 Craftsman For a Cure items are now up for bid on EBay HOFFMAN ESTATES, IL. Cure'-themed guitar has been - The final drive to raise money autographed by the artist as well for 'Craftsman For a Cure' began as three former NEXTEL, Cup Tuesday with an online auction champions - Darrell 'Waltrip,, featuring a one-of-a-kind, spe- Bobby Labonte and Kurt Busch, cially designed Sam Bass guitar. and other drivers. The guitar, The 10-day EBay auction donated by Gibson and Bass, has will run through June 16. All an opening bid of $5,000. proceeds from the auction and E An. autographed -the event will benefit the' 'Craftsman For a Cure' event T- American Cancer Society Relay shirt. The event T-shirt has been for Life and the Victory Junction autographed by all the drivers Gang Camp. participating in the charity func- To date, more than $50,000 tion including three former has been raised by the NEXTEL Cup champions - 'Craftsman For a Cure' charity Darrell Waltrip, Bobby Labonte event, and donations are continu- and Kurt Busch. Other driver ing to come in. autographs include Kyle Petty, "I am so thankful for the out- Kenny Schrader, Michael pouring of support and generosi- Waltrip, Ryan Newman, Brian ty of each person who has given Vickers, Kenny Wallace, Todd their free time and money to help Bodine, Ted Musgrave, Jack such a great cause on our behalf," Sprague, David Starr, David said Bobby Hamilton, owner of Reutimann, Larry McReynolds, Bobby Hamilton Racing. The Jeff Hammond and others. 'Craftsman For a Cure' charity 0 The 2004 'NASCAR event was spearheaded after the Craftsman Truck Series year- former NASCAR Craftsman book donated by the Johnny Truck Series champion Benson Foundation. announced that he would get out Autographed by the drivers of of his truck during the 2006 sea- the 2004 NASCAR Craftsman son to battle head and neck can- Truck Series season. cer. 0 A certificate for tickets to The EBay auction features the Martinsville Speedway race several unique autographed in October. The winning bidder items from the 'Craftsman For a will get two tickets to the Cure' event in Charlotte on October 21 NASCAR Craftsman Tuesday, May 23. There are other Truck Series Kroger 200 and two donated items, as well. tickets to the October 22 * A Gibson guitar specially NASCAR Nextel Cup Series designed by motorsports artist Subway 500. Donated by Sam Bass. The 'Craftsman For a Martinsville Speedway. On the Bubble Driver: Jeremy Mayfield Owner: Ray Evernham Points: 1087 Points out of 34th: 23 Points ahead of 36th: 167 Place Owner 33 Bill Davis 34 Nelson Bowers II 35 Ray Evernham 36 Larry McClure 37 Doug Bawel 38 Cal Wells Jeremy May Driver Dave Blaney Sterling Marlin Jeremy Mayfield Scott Wimmer Michael Waltrip Travis Kvapil Points 1102 1100 1087 920 905 905 By BILL GAMBLING PG Sports Editor ARCA-RE/MAX Series driver Frank Kimmel joined an elite racing fraternity last sea- son when he claimed his sev- enth season championship. Kimmel joined the late Dale Earnhardt and Richard Petty as the onl\ drivers to win seven series titles. Now Kimmel, who is cur- rently second inr the points behind Bobby Gerhart. is look- ing to win his eighth ARCA Championship in just nine years. "Petty and Earnhardt are a different level," said Kimmel, who finished second in 1999 to Bill Baird, the only year Kimmel: didn't win the title since 1998. "They succeeded at the highest level of racing pos- sible. "Myself I am succeeding at the highest level I can get.", But don't let his words fool you, Kimmel has on his racing resume a 23rd place finish in the Coca-Cola 600 as just one of his NASCAR credits along with appearances in the Craftsman Truck Series and the NASCAR Busch Series. "The biggest thrill for me was to put my name up with the likes of Jack Bowsher and Iggy Katona," said Kimmel, \ ho is the ARCA Series iall-time money winner with over $3- million in earnings to his credit. 1Kimmel is definitely leav- ing his mark on the ARCA Series in particular as he has finished in the top 10 in points the last 14 consecutive season, but why hasn't he made the, move up to a NASCAR level racing series. "Right now this is where are sponsors want us to be," said Kimmel. "When a new sponsor comes around we try to be very honest with them about our expectations and what we can do as a team." Kimmel and his Tri-State Motorsports team has been led by his brother, and crew chief Track Facts 2005 Pole Winner Miichael \\ altrp - 169.052 rnph 2005 Race Winner Carl Edcl aics - 129.1--mph Track Qualifying Record Ka-e\ Kahne - 1-2.533 mph Race Record for 400 Miles RRiIs,', \\allace 1 44.892 .' mp[. (Above) Frank Kimmel is seen leading cars down pit road during the ARCA-RE/MAX Series race at Talladega Superspeedway in 2004. Kimmel, a seven-time series champion, is happy to be racing where his sponsors want him to be. (Below) Before putting on his driving suit, Kimmel check his car to make sure it is race ready.', Photos by Bill Gamblirn Bill Kimmel since 1999, when he took over the. duties from Bob Lemon. "Some teams try to blow so, much smoke when they talk to a new sponsor it can actually hurt the sport," said Kimmel. "We have a pretty good idea of what we can do and try to be very honest with 'our expectations and goals. . "If they don't meet that sponsors standards and expec- tations then we move on and that has probably cost us some deals in the long run." But for Kimmel and his team they want to race first and foremost..... "With our racing budget as it is right now we could run two or three NEXTEL Cup races, maybe half the Busch Series, the Craftsman Truck Series, or do what we are now (the ARCA-RE/MAX Series). "The key for us is what we are returning, to the sponsor." That is where Kimmel and expectations come in. , "If you blow all that smoke at a sponsor and don't meet the expectations \ou could not onl1 set your career back," said Kimmel. "But at the same time cost auto racing a good spon- sor." Besides racing in the very diverse and competitive ARCA Series, Kimmel has taken on the challenge of driving in the International Race of Champions Series. (IROC), which is a first-ever happening for an ARCA driver. "This is.probably the great; est honor for me just to get ari invitation," said Kimmel, who will compete in his third of four races on the Daytona Road Course June 29. "All of us in ARCA benefited by this." Another benefit to ARCA is the driver development pro4 grams, which brought the likes of Travis Kvapil, Kyle Buscli, Reed Sorenson, Paul Menard. Erin Crocker, and others to the series. ','The involemen't of these driver development teams foir Joe:Gibbs. Rick Hendrick. Ra. Evernham, and others effects the title to a small degree," said Kimmel. "W\e hate really\ start- ed working harder on our inter- mediate program for tracks- mile and a half or bigger. "If you can go out and beat the young guys great, but a lot of times you run your own race and beat the drivers in the series you have to beat for the cham- pionship." Story written by Bill Gamblin. Reach him at sports@srpressgazette.com T UI TINNILTO OUT Score IIReach thousands of NASCAR ian-, and make then l xutil !).1 i. dlcu 1o1,r Start youri buiiS ness'. Ia IContact th~e Press Gazette .whvet tismg s pclisAht at tOt�,22 Saturday, June 10, 2006 Pit Stop ing of his domain Seven time champion is happy in ARCA The Santa Rosa Press Gazette Saturday, June 10, 2006 Challenge Answer these questions to win 2 tickets to see the Pensacola PeiReans I, - Sunday, June 11,2006 5:15 AM Moon set 5:45 AM Sun rise 11:16AM 2.25 Feet 1:12 PM Full Moon 7:50 PM Sun set 8:18 PM Moon rise 11:25 PM -0.64 Feet Monday, June 12, 2006 5:45 AM Sun rise 6:12 AM Moon set 12:09 PM 2.36 Feet 7:50 PM Sun set 9:18 PM Moon rise Tuesday, June 13, 2006 12:26 AM -0.74 Feet 5:45 AM Sun rise 7:17 AM Moon set 1:02 PM 2.41 Feet 7:51 PM Sun set 10:12 PM Moon rise Wednesday, June 14, 2006 1:17 AM -0.79 Feet 5:45 AM Sun rise 8:26 AM Moon set 1:52 PM 2.37 Feet 7:51 PM Sun set 10:58 PM Moon rise Q: Name the two Jay All-State both softball and volleyball? Q: Name two of the three schools other than Florida that Adam Allen was considering to play basketball at? Tickets for Pelican Home games against the Ft. Worth Cats and the Shreveport Sports. 4 You can win only once every 30 days! honorees in , (I] d1iff[l rensacola Bay Sunday, June 11, 2006 5:16 AM Moon set 5:46 AM Sun rise 10:32 AM 1.87'Feet 1:12 PM Full Moon 7:51 PM Sun set 8:19 PM Moon rise 10:08 PM -0.53 Feet Monday, June 12, 2006 5:46 AM Sun rise 6:14 AM Moon set 11:25 AM 1.96 Feet 7:51 PM Sun set 9:19 PM Moon rise 11:09 PM -0.62 Feet Tuesday, June 13, 2006 5:46 AM Sun rise 7:18 AM Moon set 12:18 PM 2.01 Feet 7:52 PM Sun set . 10:13 PM Moon rise Wednesday, June 14, 2006 12:00 AM -0.66 Feet 5:46 AM Sun rise '8:28 AM Moon set 1:08 PM 1.98 Feet 7:52 PM Sun set 11:00 PM Moon rise Gator Continued From Page One and offer me a scholarship and I am still going to Florida." Now he and Short can focus on the game that got away. "We can focus on winning the state championship," said Allen. "I wanted to get this decision out of the way early and made my decision after my visit to Florida two weeks ago. "After the visit I just had that gut feeling this is where I belong." So what was the factor that attracted Florida as well as a host of other schools to the 6-6 Allen? "Coach (Billy) Donovan told me the difference between Adam and the other threes in the nation is his passion for the game , and his high energy level," said Short. "Adam is athletic and has the ability to be in the right spot every time down the court." As last basketball season came to a close Short would get some phone calls and deliver Adam his nail. butt it got real- ly hectic after the state finals loss to Sarasota Booker. "The past three or four months everyone has been call- ing and trying to get his consid- eration," said Short. "I would imagine I have been using 1,000 minutes a month on my cell phone as all the schools have been trying to get in." Allen just laughed as he thought back to the end of this past school year. "Everyday' Coach Short would hand me my mail and then tell me about every phone call he received from coaches," said Allen. Burge Continued From Page One 3.01 GPA to earn the honor. Besides earning the aca- demic honor,,fom the GSC, Burge was named to the second team All-GAS honors. Burge, who is undecided about her major, finished the season with a 16-12 record with a 1.71 ERA and 181 strikeouts as opponents hit .197 when she was in the pitching circle. She also tossed two no-hit- ters. Offensively she hit three home runs and drove in nine RBIs. Burge becomes the first Lady Argos freshman since Natalie Manis to earn All-GSC honors in softball. Manii earned All-GSC honors as a freshman back in 2003. MIA 6 CIS;- Sports Call 623-2120 and ask to speak %i ith -04W Bill! Answers can be found in previous sports sections. Community Sports Short chuckled about that not happening anymore when he admitted some coaches would call him three or four times a day. -So what is on the agenda for the newest Gator? One of the biggest stops is his participation in the Nike Camp next month in Indianapolis, as well as other AAU events. "I have gotten a lot better because of the AAU events," said Allen. "'I am coming off ball screens a lot better and get- ting a lot sharper. "And this coming season I will have a big old bulls eye on my back because of this deci- sion, which might not be a bad thing. Allen also admitted another factor which helped Florida was the chance he had to play two sports a� he currently does at Milton by following up bas- ketball season with time spent on the baseball diamond. .... Baseball was a big fac- tor,7 said Allen. At Florida the coaches seemed ; like old friends. "And they were right up front with me, which says a lot about the program itself." So how much help did Adam get from his father, Randy, who was the last major basketball recruit signed out of Milton besides the elder Allen's teammate Jose Waitman. Randy Allen watches his son. Adam from the sidelines during this years District 1-4A Tournament. "When I asked his for some help or information he told me, 'It is all up to you; I'm not going to college,"' recalled Adam. "He wanted me to make my own decision." I Very seldom will you find Randy Allen, Adam's father and a former NBA player with the Sacramento Kings, in the stands during a basketball game. Normally you can find him watching in the wings. "He wouldn't tell me he was proud of me, but I can tell he enjoys talking to coaches about me," said Adam. But what about the pressure to play at Florida State like his father. "There never was any pres- sure to play at FSU," said Allen. "He wanted me to make my own decision. "And I ma very lucky that God has blessed me with the opportunity I have at Florida." Story written by Bill Gamblin. Reach him, at sports@srpressgazette.com, Monday Nite Summer Mixed Oops Alley June 5, 2006 High Game, Men: Dave Hardwick - 268 High -Game Women: Kahy Ingrahm - 198 High Game Team: Damn 10 Pin - 788 High Series Men: Dave Hardwick- 678 1 Hi-gh ' Series Women: Jeanette Lowe - 537 ,,High. Series Team - Damn 10 Pin - 2288 League Overall Standings: 1. The Wild Thing 9-3, 2. Phillips Crew 9-3, 3. Pinned Out 9,3, 4. All In the Family 874, 5. Ten Pin Down 7-5, 6. Above Average 7-5, 7�, The Young Guns 676, 8. Xed Out 6-6, 9. Incredibles 6-6, 10. Damn 10 Pin 6-6, 11. Not Your Average Bowl * er 5-7, 12. Family Ties -4-8, 13. Over The Hill Gang 2-10, 14. FTN 2-10. Stonebrook PGJGA Ages 9-10 Nine holes . Boys Winner - Cameron Carr 38 Flight 1: 1. Cameron Carr 38, 2. Jett Crowdis 48, 3. Jace Baxley 48.. Flight 2: 1. Jesse Jernigan 41, 2. Aaron Edge 57, 3. Collin Hightower 57. Flight 3: 1. Parker Remig 39, 2. Michael Jones 42, 3. Mac Pweitt 56. Flight 4: 1. Trevor Schmidt 54, 2. Ty Tolbert 57, 3. Joshua Wise 63. Girls Flight 1: 1. HaykIet Heuiser 53, 2. Katt Crowdis 62, 3. Madison Rawson 70. Osceola Boys 11 -12 Flight 1: 1'. T.J. Harris 59, 2. Ben Lockhart 65, 3. Nicholas Arnold 66. Flight 2: 1. Chestian Pope 40, 2. Spencer Olson 42, 3. Tyler Ritz 51. Boys 14-15 Flight 1: 1. Mike Genovese 74, 2. Tyler Klava 74, 3. Tanner Christian 95. Flight 2: 1. Blake Olson 71, 2. Brandon Jowers 74, 3. Brandon Nelson 86. Flight 3: 1. Joe Stephnes 39, 2. Clay Vannoy 45, 3. Ropbert Vinson 49. Flight 4: 1. John Stefanick 74, 2. Brandon Shelley 78, 3. Brock Secondine 88. Boys 13 Flight 1 1 . Zachary Billingsley 42, 2. Fisher Bodenstein 45, 3. Matthew Daniels 46. Flight 2: 1. Chad Gornick 40, 2. Ben Ervin 42, 3. DavidGonsoulin 46. Boys 16-18 Flight 1: 1. Jason Lautier 74, 2. Jake � Bradley 76, 3. Andrew Gillis 79. Flight 2: 1. Byron Thompson 70, 2. Daniel Reynolds 75, 3. Joey Moberly. Flight 3: 1. Travis Lewis 41, 2. Mark Higley 54, 3. Taylor Wright 56. . Girls 11 -�I 3 Flight 1: 1. Ally Hurd 55, 2. Michelle Qela Cruz 67, 3. Langley Vannoy 70. Girls 14-15 -Flight 1: 1. Sarah Hicks 76, 2. Gabi Oubre' 79, 3. Amanda Dela Cruz 85. Girls 16-18 Flight 1: April Thompson 88, 2., Kristen Dorsey 89, 3. Crystal Swanson 90. Southern Raceway June 3, 2006 Open Wheel, Modified Feature: 1. Jessie Barnhill, 2. Joe Phillips, 3. Jason Barnhill, 4. Calvin Cook, 5. Randy Darby. Open Wheel Modified heat winners: Heat 1 - Joe Phillips; Heat 2 - Buddy White; Heat 3 -John Melton. Street Stock Feature: 1. BRandon Kilpatrick, 2. Brad Lee, 3. Jason Dollar,, 4. Jerry Kemp, 5. Tony Thomaston. Street Stock heat winners: Heat I - Brandon Kilpatrick; Heat 2 - Tony Thomaston. Late Model Feature: 1. Shep Lucas, ' 2. Devin Jones, Steven Brantley, 4. Jason Phillips, 5. John Jordan. Late Model hek winners: Heat 1 - Shep Lucas. Hogg Feature: 1. Rocky Boyd, 2. Robert BalkUni, 3. Billy Fletcher, 4. Joseph joiner, 5. Damon Frady. Hogg heat winners: Heat I - Rocky Boyd; Heat 2 - Curt Bush. Hobby Feature: 1. Ryan Fowler (DQ), 2. Ricky Gilmore, 3. Bo Bailey, 4. Tirn Fowler, 5. Alan Colley. Hobby heat winners: Heat I - Ryan Fowler; Heat 2 - Ricky Gilmore. Vintage Feature: 1. Doug Rogers, 2. Bo Slay, 3. Lucas MNorris, 4. Kylan Nathey, 5. Bill Blum. Vintage heat winners: Heat I - Bill Blum; Heat 2 - Bo Slay. Stinger Feature: I . John Jones, 2. Justin Galbreath, 3. Robert Garrett, 4. Bobby Jones, 5. Preston Porter. Stinger heat winners: Heat 1 - Robbert Garrett; Heat 2 - John jones; Heat 3 - Chris Nickel. Sunday, June 11, 2006 5:15 AM Moon set 5:45 AM Sun rise 12:12 PM 2.25 Feet 1: 12 PM Full Moon 7:51 PM Sun set 8:19 PM Moon rise 11:55 PM -0.64 Feet Monday, June 12, 2006 5:45 AM Sun rise 6:12 AM Moon set 1:05 PM 2.36 Feet 7:51 PM Sun set 9:19 PM Moon rise Tuesday, June 13, 2006 12:56 AM -0.74 Feet 5:45 AM Sun rise 7:17 AM Moon set 1:58 PM 2.41 Feet 7:52 PM Sun set 10: 13 PM Moon rise Wednesday, June 14, 2006 1:47 AM -0.79 Feet 5:45 AM Still rise 8:27 AM Moon set 2:48 PM 2.37 Feet 7:52 PM Sun Set 10:59 PM Moon rise Sunday, June 11, 2006 5:15 AM Moon set 5:45 AM Sun rise 8:03 AM 1.82 Feet 1:12 PM Full Moon 7:30 PM -0.43 Feet 7:50 PM Sun set 8:17 PM Moon rise Monday, June 12, 2006 5:4-5 AM Sun rise 6:12 AM Moon set 8,-.47 AM 1.89 Feet 7:50 PM Sun set 8:28 PM -0.47 Feet 9:18 PM Moon rise Tuesday, June 13, 2006 5:45 AM Sun rise 7:17 AM Moon set 9:33 AM 1.93 Feet 7:50 PM Sun set 9:23 PM -0.45 Feet 10: 12 PM Moon rise Wednesday, June 14, 2006 5:45 AM Sun rise 8:26 AM Moon set 10:20 AM 1.91 Feet 7:51 PM SLIII set 10: 12 PM -0.33 Feet 10:58 PM Moon rise Page 3-B I MKIN "MV F7 Navarre Beach Blackwater River Page 4-B The Santa Rosa Press Gazette Saturday, June 10, 2006 Sports (.iric AII-S-tate -, FORT WALTON BEACH - Florida Sports Writers Association All-State Softball listings for Class A and 2A. These players are listed by name, school, position, and grade. CLASS A First team Brittany \Williams, Tampa Cambridge, INF, Sr. Sonja Hanson, Pine Castle Christian, INF, Soph. Jessica Kessel. Tampa Cambridge, INF, Fr. Chelsea Howell, Sheridan Hills Christian, INF, 8th Mackenzie Vidonic, Tampa Cambridge, OF, Sr. Hailey Barraco, Southwest Florida Christian. P, Fr. Leah Ritchhart, Pine Castle Christian, P, 8th ,-\le\is Caruso, Tampa Cambridge, P, Fr. Chelsea Gravini, Pine Castle Christian, C, Sr. Valerie Kessel, Tampa Cambridge, C, Sr. Nicole Casaletto, Jacksonille Eagle's View, C, Fr. Tara Manchester, Ft. Lauderdale Christian, DP/Flex, Jr. Brittan\ Hobbs, Aucilla Christian. DP/Flex Second team Breez\ Collings, Deltona Trinity Christian, INF, Soph. \lar\ Smith, Laurel Hill INF. Sr. Christy Freeman, Allentown Central, INF, Sr. Sallie Willis, Quinc\ Munroe, INF LaurenProhenza, Tampa Cambridge, INF, SR. Jessica FInk, Paxton, OF, Sr. Niska Kuebler, Lake Worth Christian, P, 8th Sarah Bronson, Southwest Florida Christian, C, Jr. MacKenzie Morrell, Lake Worth Christian, DP/Flex, 6th. Jessica Lewis, Bethlehem, DP/Flex, Sr.. CLASS 2A First team '", , : " Natalie Land, Mayo Lafayette; INF,,Soph. . Kv.lee Oldfield, MNit. Dora Bible, INF,.S. ' Stephanie Leon. Hollywood Christian, INF, Jr. Candice 'Gillman, Jay, INF, Sr. Katie Kelton, Hollywood Christian, OF, Soph. Jessica Childeis, Jacksonville Providence, OF, 8th Samantha Green. Wewahitchka, OF, Jr. Lindsa\ Shein, Pompano Beach Highlands Christian, OF, OUJTTA' T Ig, "-'aI By Tony Young * Tony.Young@MyFWC.com Florida Fish and Wildlife CoN co Conservation Commission Apply for Gator Hunt Permits Now It's 9:15 p.m., and you're on an airboat with your best hunt- ing buddy on a pleasant sum- mer night. You've already watched the sunset while you and your friend quickly read- ied your hunting gear to the lulling sound of pig frogs which seems to grow increas- ing louder with the coming of night, It's now gotten just dark enough to use the Q- Beam to spot the big, bright- red-glowing eyes of - a huge bull gator. How, cool would it be to har- poon one of these beasts and then have it tow your boat all over the lake as you hang on with all your might? Since 1988, the FWC has offered hunters this exact opportunity by taking part in its annual statewide alligator harvest. These special hunts provide a thrilling, hands-on hunting adventure unlike any other you could imagine. At its February commission meeting, the FWC decided to extend the alligator hunting season to give hunters more flexibility in scheduling their hunts. This year, the season will be twice as long as last year and will span 11 consec- utive weeks from Aug. 15 through Nov. 1. You can choose among four one-week quota periods at the beginning of the season and also hunt the remaining seven-week "open" season which runs Sept. 12- Nov. 1. %M I I 10 NU Another positive change this year is hunters can now pur- chase additional permits if they're available. But, only one permit may be purchased per transaction. More than 4,000 alligator harvest permits will be avail- able on a first-come, first- served basis beginning 10 a.m. (EDT) June 15. You may buy them at any tax collector's office, license agent, at MyFWC.com/license or by calling toll-free 1-888. HUNT FLORIDA from anywhere within the United States or Canada. The cost for the alligator trapping license and the two necessary hide validation tags is $272 for Florida residents, and $1,022 for nonresidents. Additional permits cost only $62 for instate and out-of- staters alike. Each permit allows you to take two alliga- tors from whichever county or lake/river harvest area you applied for. Hunters must be at least 18 years old by open- ing day on Aug. 15 to pur- chase one, and no other hunt- ing license or permits are required. Legal hunting hours during these night-only hunts is one- half hour before sunset to one-half hour after sunrise. Hunters may take alligators using hand-held snares, har- poons, gigs or snatch hooks. Or, you can choose to use projectiles that are attached to restraining lines and shot from a spe'atgun, crossbow or bow. Hand-thrown spears attached to restraining lines also can be' used. Bang sticks are then used to finish the hunt once the gator is secured to the restraining line and up close enough to the boat. But, if you'd rather assist a friend who's a licensed trap- per, you can pay just $52 for an alligator trapping "agent" license. You don't even have to be 18 to buy one of them. This license allows you to take alligators, but only when in the presence of your friend. If you think you're up to the challenge and you'd like to give gator hunting a try but you're hot sure what all's involved - not to worry. The FWC offers a free, three-hour training program throughout the state to teach the rules .and regulations of these unique hunts. You don't have to attend, but' if you've never been gator hunting, I'd recom- mend going. Courses will be offered in July and August, and after you purchase any of these licens- es and permits, you'll receive, in the mail, an orientation manual and a listing of exact dates and locations of the training sessions. If you'd like to experience the thrill of gator hunting, you need to buy a permit begin- ning June 15. Don't hesitate because the best hunting areas go quickly. Visit MyFWC.com/gators and click on "Statewide Hunts" for more information on this exciting hunting opportunity. Tony Young is a media relations coordinatorfor the FWC's Division of Hunting and Game Manageinent. You can reach him with questions about alligator hunting and how to apply for har- vest permits at Tony. Young @ MyFWC. com. - . o n a' . , . . Ashton Whidden, Bradenton'Sa itStephen's; P Jr. ' Samantha Rich, Wewahitchka, P, Fr. -. .' ;, TAylor Wright, Jackdsoville Bishoip.5hyde.r~:;P.-Op- : Emily Byers, Glades Day, P, Sr. - � Amanda Vickers,. Tallahassee Npr.th .Flrida Chtian C, Soph. - - . ... - ': :: ': : , . . Shannon Kelly, Hfol�ywood "Chrjstia~n-DP/FlIxi'Jr. ,,-.; Krista Autrey, Jay, DP/Fie'q Jr, :.. - Second team, .-.. . . . Tiffany Ansey, .Miami Wsestminste Ch-frit' n-NSr,' Ashley Mauldin, .Bronson, INFJ" - _ i .' . ..-'"', Katie Medder., Miami Westminster Christia r FIFJr. Amber Steadman, Jay, INF, 8th : Whitney Boutwell, Baker OF, r. .. .. Amber Martyn, Glades Day, OF, S.ph , Jamie Roberts, Hollvywood Christiar iP..;'',' Lindsey McClellan, Winter Haven All Saints, P, Soph. Britney Summerlin, Baker, P, Sr. Kelsey Falconbe, Bradenton Saint Stephen's C, Jr. Jessi Johnson, Jay, C, Jr. Frannie Seader, Gainesville Oak Hall, DP/Flex,,'Fr. Lauren Wikle, West Palm Beach. King's'_ Academy,., I DP/Flex, 8th . .. . . -" Kat Po.\ell, Miami Westminster Christian, DP/plex, Sopl. Third team Phlyscia Powell, Glades Day, lN1 Sophb.: - Emily Kirk, West- Palm-Beach- King s caderniy N.. ;S~ph., Gracie Youngblood, 'Baker, INF, Sr,', ''- 'Lindsey Hamlin, Mayo Laftayette, I'NF, 8thi'�.-::".. , Heather.Hughes, 'Talla'hassee North FLoridc Christian; P : Kayla Minger, Port St. Joe, P ' �Chrissy. Willard, 'Daytona Beach' FatherLopez,-, P Soph. Melissa Murphy, Lakeland',Christiian, P Fr - . Kelsey Dukesherer, Winter -Havenr-All Saints', C, Soph. Katy' Jo' Walker;:. Mayo Lafayhette,,.C,., Jr. . Asheigh Collins, La'kland Chtistian;'C, Sr:' , Lyhee Valley, Summit Christian, DP/Flex, F. , Sa, anna Weiri:H'awthorne, DP/FleNx, Fr. Tara Gonzalez, Daytona Beach Father Lopez,,DP/Fle I Nicole Dykes, Fieeport, DP'IFlex, Soph - -Leanne Reese, Lakeland Christian, DP/F.lex .: . . . -4-.. -A-, - . ~ Krista Autrey is seen firing a pitch home and displaying the determi- nation which earned her First Team All-State honors in Class 2A. Softball Continued From Page One Autrey, batted .448 on the season with 16 RBIs and 18 runs, was named to the first team as a dual player/flex posi- tion as she saw duty for the 12- 8 Lady Royals as a pitcher and at first base. "I am very surprised to be named to the first team," said Autrey. "I thought I might get named, but to be named to the first team is quite an honor." Gillman, who was selected as a member of the North ..quad for the inaugural Starr Athletic Panhandle Softball Clj-.sic. fin- ished the season beating .460 with 16 RBI's and nine doubles, to earn first team honors. Autrey's teammate and bat- tery partner was named to the second squad for her ability as a catcher as well as her .329 bat- ting average with 19 RBIs and 20 runs. "I wasn't expecting this," said Johnson who was the opposing base runners worse nightmare by gunning down 75 percent of those who attempted to steal. "I just didn't expect this since you think no one ever sees you because you play at Jay." Joining Johnson on the sec- ond team is Steadham who started at third base as an eighth grader. "She truly loves softball," said Amber's mother, Sherry Steadham of her daughter who was one of four eighth graders named to the All-State squad in Class 2A. "She played some varsity last year, but this is her first full year to play at the var- sity level despite earning her second letter." . ,. After a 12-8 season and los- 5K Continued From Page One Printable registration forms are available at www.pensacolarunners.com. Forms are also available at area sports shops and health clubs. Early, discounted registra- tion ends June 6. Late regis- FC Santa Rosa Press Gazette Staff Report Futbol Club Santa Rosa (FCSR) Academy program will host try-outs for ages U-8 through U-12 boys and girls on June 15 and 16. The clinics will be conduct- ed by the FCSR's new director of Coaching Louie Sahin and assisted by FCSR Academy coaches Emidio De Graca and David Seevers. Tryouts will be free of charge and will run from 5 p.m. to 6:15 p.m. The purpose of these try- outs is to provide a fun positive ing to Sneads at home in the Regional Semi-Finals 6-1 the Lady Royals are getting use to-' the expectations of success on the softball field. ? "Our goal every year is to win district," said Autrey. "If we didn't get there that woul be a surprise. "It was just an off day for us when we lost to Sneads il the semi-finals." Like last year the Royals will be looking to replace two seniors in 2007. "We will just have to,reload again with two more pla\er.." said Johnson. "We will have to replace Amy (Emmett) and her bat as well Candice who did an outstanding job at the plate and in the field. "But remember one of this year's, replacements (Steadham) made the All-State squad this year, which is great." Now with the past two sea- sons of success behind them the Lady Royals are looking t6 push the program further. "Receiving an honor like this will definitely push me to work harder," said Autrey. "And with that I hope we go further next season as a team." But being named to the All- State squad will hopefully erase some of the self-doubt, which occurs during the off- season. "This really did surprise me because I didn't feel I did that well," said Johnson. "Usually I spend the off season nit picking the games I didn't; do that well in." Story written byi Bill Gamblin. Reach himr at sports@srpressgazette..comr tration and packet pickup will' be held at Running Wild, 106: Palafox Pl. on Thursday, June! 15 from 3:00 to 6:00 p.m. and, on Friday, June 16 from 3:00 tcq 6:00 p.m. Race day registration will be in Seville Square from 3:0dC to 5:15 p.m. to hold tryouts learning experience for players and parents alike. Anyone wishing to enroll ir the FCSR academies for th� 2006-07 season should plan or attending. Also the FCSR will hold tryouts for both girls and boy� U-13 and U-14 select teanr from 6:30 to 7:45 p.m. on these days and any player wishing tO participate in the select proi grams should attend. Those attending the tryout are reminded to wear the prope. equipment and bring a soccer ball along with water., -V. ~'A 1r-'- - ~ ,~'r' - F -~ ~ - - a - - '~ ' M 1 , ' l*;|1 j.jM Saturday June 10, 2006 Church AFRICAN METHODIST LPISCOPALZION Isaiah Chapel AME Zion Church 5038 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. brive, Milton AFRICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL Greater Bethlehdm AME 5299 Richburg St., Milton ANGLICAN Trinity by the Fields 4980 West Spencerfield Road, 'ace APOSTOLIC First Apostolic 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 $174 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 tlad Tidings Assemby of God P. Highway 90, Pace. lay First Assembly of God 400 S. Alabama Street, Jay McLellan Assembly of God 6050 Three Notch Trail, Milton �4ew Hope Assembly of God 9550 Chumuckla Hwy, Pace Pace Assembly of God 3948 Hwy 90, Pace True Grace Fellowship Assembly of God -5178 Willard Norris Rd., Milton Welcome Assembly of God 8581 Welcome Church Road, Milton BAPTIST - 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 HIwy 90, West Milton BAPTIST AvaloriB'aptist 4316 Avalon Blvd., Milton East Side Baptist 4884 Ward Basin Road, Milton Faith Baptist 6423 Hamilton Bridge Rd, Milton First Baptist of Harold 10585 Goodrdnge Drive, Milton Mount Pilgrim Baptist 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 4001 Vern Street, Pace Bible Way Baptist Church 5976 Dogwood Drive Milton .Brownsdale Baptist Church Chumuckla Hwy. Jay Joy Bible Baptist '8613 Hwy. 90, Milton Pleasant Hill Missionary Baptist I The Santa Rosa Press Gazette - . , u? " 7 ',.72 , ..:.. ; , . - 5550 Econfina Street, Milton Solid Rock Baptist 6760 East Gate Road, Milton Trinity Baptist 5301 Highway 90, Pace 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 AIalon Bhd., Milton Berr)dale Baptist Church 6730 H . 4 Ja) Billory Ist 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 6658 James Street, Milton Jay First Baptist 214 S. Alabama Street, Jay Living Truth Church (Contemporary) Meeting at S.S. Dixon Intermediate School, Pace Mount Calvary So. Baptist 5300 Berryhill Road Milton New Bethel Baptist 10995 Chumuckla Hwy., Jay New Life Baptist 6380 Bayberry Street, Milton Mount Pleasant Baptist 6151 Dogwood Dr., Milton :Olivet Baptist 5240 Dogwood Drive Milton Pine Level Baptist 3300 Pine Level Church Road, Jay Pine Terrace Baptist 6212 Pine Blossom Road Milton Pleasant Home Baptist 8500 Pleasant Home, Munson Santa Rosa Baptist Asso. 6820 Hwy. 87 North Milton Spring Hill Baptist Church 9214 Munson Hwy. Milton Wallace Baptist Church 6601 Chumuckla Hwy. Woodbine Baptist Church 4912 Woodbine Road Pace 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 A 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 4413 Garcon Point Hwy.,I 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 6745 Margaret.Street, Milt McLellan Church of Chris Munson Hwy Milton Susan St. Church of Chrisi 600 Susan St. Milton West Milton Church of Ch 5300 Highway 90, Pace Pea Ridge Church of Chris 4400 Bell Lane, Pea Ridgt CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST Ferris Hill Church of God Christ 909 N. Alabama St., Milto Hope Minisiry-Church of Christ, Inc. 113 Willing Street, Milton World Church of God Milton Worship Center 5177 Stewart St., Milton Community Chapel Churc God, 4300 Pace Lane, South of Wal-Mart Second Chance Church of God in Christ 5887 N. Stewart St.. Milio CHURCH OF GOD Covenant Church of God 4645 School Lh., Pace Church of God of Prophec 600 Glover Lane, Milton, COMMUNITY OF CHR Community of Christ 6656 Raymond Hobbs SOt CHURCH OF.TESUS Ci OF LATTER DAY SAIN Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints '5737 Berryhill Rd., Milton EPISCOPAL St. Mary's Episcopal Chur 6842 Oak St. Milton FILL GOSPEL Milton Victory Ministries 7235 E. Hwy 90 Milton Living !Faith Church 7400 Reformation Rd Mil HOLINESS Hollandlown Holiness Chi 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 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 Bagdad INTERDENOMINATIONAL Evangel Christian Church 6763 Margaret St. Milton Ken Sumerall Ministries 4901 Forest Creek Dr., Pace Christ JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES ton, Jehovah's Witnesses Milion t Congregation 5696 Berryhill Rd, Milton t LUTHERAN rist Eternal Trinity Lutheran Church 6076 Old Bagdad Hwy , Milton st e METHODIST Christ United Methodist Church 5983 Dogwood Dr., Milton Chumuckla United Methodist in Church 9485 Hwy. 197, Chumuckla )n Elizabeth Chapel United God in Methodist Church 8008 Chumuckla Ha.y . Pace 1st United Meth.Church of Pace 4540 Chumuckla Hy., Pace Woodbine United Methodist Church h of 5200 Woodbine, Pace Bagdad United Methodist Church 4540 Forsyth St., Bagdad First United Methodist Church 6830 Berry hill Rd., Milton in Jay United Methodist Church 300 South Alabama St., Jay Mae Edwards Memorial United Methodist Church 5052 Mulat Road, Milton, FL -y Pineview United Methodist FL Church 1400 Pineview Church Rd. Jay, 1ST Wesley Memorial United Methodist Church Milton 4701 School Ln, Pace, FL Woodbine United Methodist HRIST Church tTS 5200 Woodbine Rd., Pace NAZARENE First Church of the Nazarene 5162 Avenida Del Fuego, Pace ch 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 Iton New Testament Church 5277 Glover Lane, Milton Shepherd House Ministries urch 5739 N. Stewart St., Milton 994-4310 www.PaceCommunilyChurch.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 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 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 I jo n 33-7 '"Born glafn- WTfewness of Life" Romans 6:3,4 e 'f / ft'/tonz, t *C/,& Sunday 'Bibe Study gam Worship loam &' 6ym Wed6:3oym 5. 300 'lvy 90, 994-6088 Come andbeae part of- RESTORING 1ST CENTURY CHRISTIANITY IN THE 21ST CENTURY i EPISCOPAL St. Mary's CHURCH Episcopal Church !11 1 The Rev. John Wallace Services: Sunday Holy Eucharist: 8:00 & 10:00 am Sunday School: 9:45 am 6849 Oak Street Wednesday Holy Eucharist: 6:00 pm Milton, Florida 32570 Nursery provided Phone (850) 623-2905 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 W Campmeeting Service 6:00 pm 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 Wednesday Study The Word 7:00 pm Campmeeting Time Radio Broadast y uy WTJT 90.1 FM M-F 4:45 pm "A Church That Maks No Apology For The O7-T. ReM1dion SCelebrate with us! Sunday School 9:00 a.m. Morning Worship 10:00 a.m. Evening Worship 6:00 p.m. Wednesday Opportunities available for all ages 6:30 p.m. CHRIST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 5983 Dogwood Drive, (Hwy 89), Milton Church Office: 623-8820 Robert West, Pastor YOU'RE INVITED CHURCH LiKE IT USED TO BEI +I Covenant Church of God 4645 School Lane * Pace, FL 32571 "Preaching the Gospel publicly and from house to house." Acts 20:20 God is M 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 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! Come grow with usl Hickory Hammock Baptist Church Pastor Carl Gallups (since 1987) Worship & Chlldren's Church 8:30 & 10.00 am . Sunday School 9:00 & 10:00 am ' 0 ' Bible Study For All Ages 5:00 pm WednesdayWorship 6:30pm '- - Preschool- All Services 8351 Hickory Hammock Road, Milton * 623-8959* www.hickoryhamm, Dim ptist.org Dynamic Worship * Music * Drama * Children & Youth Ministries and lots morel Come Visit Us Grace Bible Church 6331-ChestnutStreet* Milton, FL 3570 623-4671 Dr. Dayton Hobbs, Senior Pastor Rev. Tod Brainard, Pastor Sunday School: 9:45 amn. Sunday Morning: 11;00an. Sunday Evening: 6:00 p.m. Wednesday: 7:00 p.m. Have )'()LI beCII 100kill(IZ!, 1'()I- �I ClILII-ClI thit is like N;'OLI Used tO I-CIIIC1111-m." A ClILII-ClI thZIt NIS Traditional ClILII-ClI MLISiC A Church where tlic.Bible is Ol)CIICCI WICI is tZIL11111t verse by verse A ClILII-ClI th,11 is CCI1tCI-Cd on hUildill" StI-0110 C-1111iliCS I 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 Saturday June 10, 2006 I The Santa Rosa Press Gazette Gr.t higsAreAlay3Hppein A4Mlto HghS 9.o Adam Allen commits to Florida Adam says. "I'm going to be a Gator!" MHS Basketball Coach Tim Short commented that Adam is .... " a class person N\ho works hard. He deserves everything he has gotten...." MHS looks forward to Adam playing for the Milton Panthers one more year! Go Panthers! Go Gators! Picture 1-r: Assistant Principal Danny Retherford, Boy's Basketball Coach Tim Short, Athletic Director Murry Rutledge, Assistant Principal Brian Noack, Principal Lewi$ Lynn, seated Adam Allen o/oX'ni"y jLI~v-I~-et -1i u- 7,(-aocv '11 ? f/I/ Y/I//aS/Ka///,a/ scholarship Winners Conli from lai 'i.eelk R',,ar Baker Lin Jackoin Andre~k Sni-rui Llnd-;aN Cha~er;� To n Na H ic kn -.,n Erin Fu~qu. Bruian Ba.-cit Enier� Riddle-$-21!1 Nilibbn I prinlth ClUh 11 i Air Foid RO TC to FSUI -$4 11- $4 PlC-Principals-$111 PJC-N linor' [, -$3 ,IIiI,' G aIl NI 4()-$41411 Lim%. Of SOuI~h AL-$ I OilI ,,-,,.-,:Phi Theta a .. ' I i Andre%% Bear, I i\\F -Pre' dentiil $4.KI)l. iSt- JoeN Nioherl Faulkner Siatle Cohle-e olf, - $ 11 U.S Army caich Nli ~e$3 741-11100il 1'ni Bohinuri - $3'.4u''(11", Joshuia siout - $ls 511511 - I Jo'--eph -1inker -$-' ,0(1(lil John IHannah - S$3-12if1100 Ali Vacali. - 572~~i L'.S National Guajrd. NlhsaStrhb, - $17,(-11)1) )1- Col ion Ca~farela - $ 1 "001-1 00 U.S NaN Rarnion Santugo - $37.000.011- J.Brti%%n -$ 37,940 00 Kai Swafford -$37,9'4h 00il Look for more i~cholarship v. inner', in e'd kk-CekR cdi - itioi of the Pre..,;Gvuete Panther Rige SPORTS PHY5ICALS Free Sports Physicals for all Milton High School Athletes provided free of . cost by Baptist Health Care on Tuesday. June 13th from 8:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. at the Milton 1 Community Center. Please make sure 1 ,a all forms are filled out prior to, , the physical including a --,, parent's signature and notarization!! Physical L forms may be picked uL , from the main office at S--l from the coaches. p lIHS or * S 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; NI. Rutledge: 983-5616; Athletic Fax: 983-5614 or visit us at , www.santarosa.kl2.fl.us/mhs/ O**S*** gig *5 o 6in S�i o** U �� me. STATE FARM Your "good neighbor" agent Ken Kincaid Ken Kincaid Insurance Agency, Inc. 5259 Stewart St. * Milton, FL 32570 AN Bus. (850) 623-9424 * Res. (850) 626-7101 statefarm.com� State Farm Insurance Companies * Home Offices: Bloomington, Illinois Student Council members are all smiles as they sell sweets to raise money for Relay for Life. Mlan\ activities were enjoyed by students during their lunch period at school to help raise money for this worthy cause. Thanks Student Council for all the hard work you put into this project!! Proud to be a Panther ------------------------- Paoe 6 B Lt (Santa Rosa's,. Press TGazette S' PAGE 7-B 90 ANNOUNCEMENTS 92 AUCTIONS 94 MEETINGS S96 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 SKILLSTRADE 128 POSITIONS WANTED GARAGE SALES - STYLES SECTION-WED. 202 GARAGE SALES-SAT. SERVICES 305 AUTO 310 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 315 BUSINESS SERVICES 320 CHILD CARE 325 DOMESTIC 330 EQUIPMENT REPAIR 335 FINANCIAL SERVICES 340 HOME REPAIR 345 LAWN CARE 350 SENIOR CARE 355 SEWING/ALTERATIONS 360 MISCELLANEOUS SANTA ROSA REAL ESTATE-RENT 402 APARTMENTS 404 COMMERCIAL 406 HOMES 408 LAND 410 MOBILE HOMES 412 ROOMS FOR RENT 414 ROOMMATES WANTED 416 VACATION/RESORT SANTA ROSA REAL ESTATE-SALE 502 APARTMENTS 504 COMMERCIAL 506 HOMES 508 INVESTMENTS 510 LAND 512 MOBILE HOMES 514 VACATION/RESORT PETS/ANIMALS 702 BOARDING 704 LIVESTOCK 706 LIVESTOCK SUPPLIES 708 PETS 710 PET SUPPLIES 712 LOST PETS GENERAL MERCHANDISE 802 ANTIQUES 804 APPAREL 806 APPLIANCES 808 ARTS & CRAFTS 810 COMPUTERS 812 FARM EQUIPMENT 814 FURNITURE 816 JEWELRY 818 LAWN EQUIPMENT 820 LUMBER/HARDWARE 822 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 824 OFFICE EQUIPMENT 826 SPORTING GOODS 828 ELECTRONIC (STEREO/TV/VCR) 830 MISC./SALE 832 MISC.iWANTED 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 assi INN IS STRESS Ruining Yur Rela ion ri Buy arid read DIA- NrjETjCS oy L Ron' Hur-tard Call 18131 872-0722 or send $8 00 o Diarneics. 3102 iN. Habana Ave. Tampa FL 33607 FREE LUMBER odds and ends 983-8817 AUCTION - Spec- 1acular Home wiih Mouintainr Viias - Casriers 'C - 6 Dedroorrs. 6-1 2 t bai, 3 separate level-, wilh distinct living areas. Aucilor, June 16 ai 5PM Open HousJe: Ma v 2,7. 28. June 10. 11 and 16 Irom 1 i-JPr.1t Phcios, arind deiailm al www. wliZ cornm Woliz & Associaleis Inc., Brokers &- Au'J-- iih rneer i IC AL 7 56011 Roanc.-,Ke VA i.d30iS5.1-?'588. CITY OF Ml.-ian-i Sur- plus Propenv 24 7 Onlne Aucrion: VP.r - rncles. Equiprrnenil Coiv Surplus and more ww n.nami..r Surplus ,rq .r or wWW LorieliarOn- line cnU-m.n ESTATE AUCTION, 11J+ - ac.res-livd- .d Prrin- BiIull:.: ri C'.-rii nv RE Saiur- d a',-'. June 1 7. 1 a rri C.reai i-rnme- ses IS. eque-irn3n pA:iennali. R .:i ell Aucnonc. in.: 1800i32--8388 10 ': BP GPAL AU. Cli 4 lOns.co rn-.v- ellauctlons.corn. ie .S SATURDAY JUNE 10, 2006 bT OS 1NOW! Driver Position Must have CDL. Now have excellent benefits, comparable pay and local routes Apply in person at Lulicn Sleel. Milton, Santa Rosa Industrial Park. list Building on left) Monday - Friday 6AM- 5PM -,.,, P,-, : ,,...Fr..1- 11, 1 1 . .I..Ii . .1 v. . r., r , - . . . i."; , :.rn 3.-,1 i"', IT.,.. :r 3 T=E -r I ir.- pi .:..3u : = 3 r-^_ ula. r.'.. . .,I ,, Iu I. I .. nil -. r. r.: . Please apply in person al: Press Gazette 6629 Elva Sireet. Million. FL 32570 ' -- u C ' , - oi .r n - ' - - ', SALESPERSON $320 Salary + Bonus Benefits & Advancement Opportunities Key Auto Liquidation 4340 Avalon Blvd. Milton. FL Ask for Coach Gordon 850-983-3000 JUNE 10 LAND AUCTION AT 11 A1M 1400 ACRES LA- FA'yETTE CO. FL 2.0 TRACTS FROM- 20-150 AC PRIME HUfITING. TIMBER- LAND 1888)821- 08-il4 JWHILLAUC- TIONS COM. PEA RIDGE Flea- markel Located Easi -.l Pace OPENl Thursday- Sunday A dollar plus nmore- pel supplies. rugsc ioys. and kr.u.es Al- sO name brand sun- glasse-s, X-LoOip ancI Panama Jack sun- giasses. Fresh Pro- dluce Check cul ZIl- Is Re':-.iaurani Greal ito-od anr Ial- ,an Ice IrealI. HEAVY EQUIP- MENT OPERATOR TRAINING FOR EMPLOYMENT: Bulldozers Ba."- hoes. Loaders Dump Trucks Grad- ers. Scrapers Exca- valors: National Cer- iiaicmion, Job Place- meni Assislance,. Associated Training Services 18001251- 3274 www equip- ment-school corn 102 Drivers ALL THE miles you can legally handlee'' Come drive for All American Xpress' Lale Mlodel Equip- meni No Touch Freight. No East Coast. 2vrs veriia- ble experience Good driving record 18001282-19'11 ., 115 NOW HIRING I I.CDL required) Trucl drn.vtr wilh Iracin, pr r a nler .' , nd iOrktit e: Office Personnel Excellent pay with benefits!! Computer experience "Word & Excel,"Phone Communication skills for scheduling delivery dates and organization skills. Apply in person at 8031 Armstrong Rd., Milton Santa Rosa Industrial Park 102 Drivers DRIVERS MANY CHOICES and RE. GIONAL OR DEDI- CATEE'D It Some Areas $4000 Sign On Bonus Home mosi weekends Siu- denis Welcome EOE CDLA 8i).-444.t,04-' DUE TO EXPANSION Manin Transportl. needs Drivers w X-end lyr. Trac- ior TrI E:'p Greai Pay Bonus PKg Free Heallh In-s 800-256-6691 HOMETIME. MON- EY & MORE' Home every weekend! Home duririg ihe week! EAcelleni pay' Solid weekly miles' 95:, no loucrhi Pre. planned ireigriti $ 42 per mile HEART- LAND EXPRESS 18001441-4953 www hearnlande'- precss corn 102 Drivers EVERGREEN TRANSPORTA- TION reedI Drivers I., run Irie 1 - E ;laic_ Wih L,,1,ir weekly and week- end rorne time We offer good pa, and berneiels Company pays $1000 sigr,-onr bonus II vou are ai leas ,i 23 ,"ear.:. ild and have a ,:good driving record w HAZIM1AT endorse- rnenil please comen- by our terminal I.:,. cated ai 300 Hwv, 95A, Caniorneni FL across lrom IP pa- per mill or caii ',8- 1702 0/0 DRIVER Tr, FS iS higher here Zero down lease'low payments $1.11 Avg. $2,000 sign-or, $2,600 Reterral Bco- rius Base Plate pro- vided FFE i800i5690.-9298 SHOP PERSONNEL On the job training!! Apply in person at Lulich Steel,LLC - Milton. Santa Rosa Industrial Park (1st Building on left) Monday - Friday 6AM - 5PM 30 Hours per week Monday - Friday Prefer ACSI accredited Ou hl .,iii.a-irrI, mu i iri-hijude iWO 'year- oi mrianij-rrienit e,. experience and early :rhildri:' erucaiiori Go,:,d CoC rrimuriicaiion and -:.ompuietr kiils arc required Preler u,e ,:,' W.:.rd Publisher and Quicken Reu._unm- drid3 .aair,, requirenmeni. ma.. CtE :ubmmii-.d 1,i Pre..-h,:i.i PC B,.. 24-0 Pa.:ce FL :' , .:1 :r t... -.:.. i50 9 .-3228 b', jure 3,iir, . . - - L:^ : ' 102 Drivers LEARN TO DRIVE Tractor Trailers 710 15 DAY LOCAL CDL TRAINING. . , , ,,, rn. 1 -, , For over 29 years- we've oeen training America's Truckers! CALL TODAY! Truck Driver Institute 5750 Milton Road Milton, FL 800-709-7364 104 General Help COOK NEEDED tor Bayou Cafe Monday-Friday Call 994-9232. 104 General Help AMERICA'S DRIV- ING AC.ADEM'Y Sian ',-our drin.irg .a- reeri Or-rnng co'urs- - in C L 1 Or, luni:onr feein 'lany payrrieni cpions riNo re,:iiiraiorn lee, 888,i8i8J.5947 in- toi c arnericasdri. rn- gacaderny ccorr BOB'S CANOE Needs drivers, loaders with good driving record. Call 623-5457 CASHIER POSI- TION for Shon Slop FouI Si:re immedi- ale iace renl CLEANING PER- SON needed Sen- ,s l ion tirrm em-rr plio,rrierni appicarils .:nic, Mus' i be relha- ible dependable S ha~-.'e wnr. car Call '94. 1785, 104 General Help DATA ENTRY! Work From Any- wriere Flexible Hour's Personal C.:nipuier Required. Excellent Career Oppourtunty Serious Incuinries Only i800i344-9636 Ext. 700 DRIVERS $1500.00 bonus every 6 mcrniris OTR Ex- celieni hornet time, Hew Equipmeni. 1 7,-ear E :perience Class A with iank & ha.mai Call 187-1882-6537 www.-oakleyrnan- spon com FULL TIME dietary aid reliel cook need- ed Apply in person MondaVy Friday 8am-4pm Sarntla Rosa Healin Rphab 5386 Broad Si Mil- lon. FL Equal o-p- po-nuniv employer. Drug irce environ- menI e ..0 . ^^B^^td k^[fl' - g.lyj^ ..'A ^I .il S . ... .. BI:B. for "WINjjQ[^Jjj an.'Se*:^ a omm, m mq, ^^^^TsT�~~~ a SI ^ k^ ^ ^^B~r.1. . .B. . . .3. . PRIVATE PARTY ADS $4.OO/WK up to 30 words .25 PER WORD per PUBLICATION OVER 30 $1.00 OFF FOR 3RD WEEK MUST BE PRE-PAID GARAGE SALE ADS $5.00 up to 20 words .25 PER WORD OVER 20 PRE-PAYMENT REQUIRED COMMERCIAL ADS $11 .OO/1 st week $1.00 OFF EACH ADDITIONAL WEEK up to 30 words .25 PER WORD per PUBLICATION OVER 30 SUBJECT TO CREDIT APPROVAL Career opportunities at Holiday Inn Express. Now hiring for maintenance person and housekeeping staff. Experience preferred. Must be mature, responsible & dependable with good customer service skills. Only serious applicants may apply. Apply in person at Holiday Inn Express. 8510 Keshav Taylor Dr., Milton. (Intersection of Hwy 87 and 1-10. Exit 31) 626-9060 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! 42a"ANTEI SNOW&ALE Northwest Florida Fairgrounds 1958 Lewis Turner Blvd. Fort Walton Beach, FL 32547 Fri., Jan 28 10am-5pm Sat., Jan 29 10am-5pm Sun., Jan 30 11am-5pm Climate Controlled Building Admission $5.00 (For 3 Days) n------------------------------ ----- ----- ---- ------------ WOW! RID LORIDA pEST CONTROL J WOW! Building Careers for 55 Years Management/Sales * Training/Career Development * Great Starting Pay * Full Benefit Package * Drug Free Workplace Apply in person or fax resume to (850) 243-1643 or RN's- LPN's- Fli .inl:1:i Dep.i im ii[ ',1 Co. recli' il.. HeItlui l Sei ' ice-. cuiii nili', I a . JLacaIC.'iCs if r RNs A& LPN_. -- all l-itti sit Sanlta Rsa o o'orrectional Inslilulion. Million. FL S L .,: ,.,".l il H ,il c .(-, .,: I .-u ji..e * \L 'I l R.: R I- 1_- .._H .Ill .11 0 ,1'. c.a N * C. .iiii.i .. i:.. i .. i.iii t FI.. - Bciilc t PjL r j.cL - C'areer Setrice Rale - RN $16.83/hr to $19.16/hr + benefits LPN $13.67/i.r io $14.36(/hr + benefits OP.S-ptr dinil rateIs jailable nion-benefiled positioning. Per Die-n Rate- RN - up io $31/hr. LPNs up to $22/hr. F--'-i 1 1, l1.nl 11i h.li -1'iN ni . .,' .l Shj i. i L .Kl 'ile. R N ,.ii it. l - .'-' ,I .1. . -i: i.li l . i c - -* . 1j . mi. , n a I l jL. -IJ L n UI. ' I I .--.. ...** I PAGE 8 THE SANTA ROSA PRESS GAZETTE/FREE PRESS JUNE 10, 2006 104 General Help ESE TEACHERS/ASSIS- TANTS and Physi- cal, Occupational & Speech Therapists for Inclusive PRE-K Charter School. Competitive Salary & Benefits. Full and Part-Time/Summer. Fax (407)852-3301 www.ucpcdc.orq. FULL TIME dietary aid needed. Apply in person Monday - Friday 8am-4pm. Santa Rosa Health Rehab 5386 Broad St. Milton, FL. Equal opportunity employ- er. Drug free envi- ronment. LOOKING FOR A BETTER JOB?? Construction jobs available in your area! Trades, PM's, superintendents, es- timators, etc. Check out positions on www.construction- jobs.com or email resume . to: sales@ construction- jobs.com. PART TIME handy- man or lady. No ex- perience needed. References re- quired. 626-8973. WANT HOME MOST WEEKENDS WITH MORE PAY! Run Heartland's Florida Regional, $.42/mile company drivers $1.22 for Op- erators! 12 month OTR required. HEARTLAND EX- PRESS (800)441- 4953 www.heartlan- dexpress.com. TRUCK DRIVER, flatbed & forklift ex- perience a must. No CDL required. No overnight. $8.50 hour. 626-1974. 104 General Help PUBLISHER'S NOTICE Milton Newspapers, Inc. (dba The Santa Rosa Press Gazette and The Santa Rosa Free Press) re- serves the right to censor, reclassify, revise, edit or reject any advertisement not meeting its standards of accept- ance. Submission of an advertisement does not constitute an agreement to publish said adver- tisement. Publication of an advertisement does not constitute an agreement for continued publica- tion. SECURITY GUARDS Wanted full or part- time: Licensed or Unlicensed. 850-438-7011 WAREHOUSE/ DELIVERY PERSON Full Time Apply in person. Badcock Furniture, 4815 Glover Lane, Milton . 120 Professional DRIVER- A HOME- TOWN . CARRIER for Hometown Driv- ers! Knight Trans- portation *2800 miles/week *2005/06 Volvos *Daily/Week- ly Pay. (800)734- 8169. 6 months OTR/Class A. 120 Professional 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.cypresstruck.c om (888)808-5846. HOMETIME, MON- EY & MORE! Home every weekend Home during the week! Excellent pay! Solid weekly miles! 95% no touch! Pre- planned freight! $.42 per mile. HEART- LAND EXPRESS (800)441-4953 www.heartlandex- press.com. 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... (800)584-1775 Ref Code #P5799. THERAPISTS WANTED- LI- CENSED SLPS in Miami-Dade and Broward counties. Bilingual a plus. Per diem & F/T. Bilin- guals Inc. Child & Parent. Services, (866)696-0999 x122 www.bilingualsinc.co m. APAC, Inc. Hiring qualified applicants for the following positions: Applicants for the following positions are eligible for a $200.00 sign-on bonus * Experienced Mechanic - Heavy Duty Vehicle and Equipment * Survey Crew Leader * Experienced Asphalt Plant Operator * Shop Helper * Experienced Asphalt Laborer/Crew * Experienced Asphalt Spreader Operator * Experienced Equipment Operator * Skilled Laborer, * Experienced Concrete Finisher * Experienced Equipment Operator * Experienced Service Truck Driver - CDL /HAZMAT * Experienced Dump Truck Driver - CDL A or B Apply in person, M-F 8am-5pm 4375 McCoy Dr., Pensacola, FL. APAC is a drug-free workplace & EOE 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 accor- dance with Florida Statutes. A Drug Free Workplace/EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER GIS Analyst 111 (4455) Data Entry Operator (4404) Range: 23 $ 15.51 - $ 20.35 Range: 9 $ 9.01 Closing: **06/19/2006** *06/12/06 - 06/19/06* Public Service Specialist (4007) Court Clerk II (9003) Range: 10 $ 9.23 Range: 11 $ 9.46 *06/12/06 - 06/19/06* *06/12/06 - 06/19/064* Public Information Asst. (1233) Library Distribution Clerk (3306) Seasonal** Range: 24 $ 16.29 124 Sales & Telemarketing $400.000 +/YR How Good Are You? Re- tiring Million Market- er seeks TWO sales professionals to teach my business to. Top producers currently averaging $30-$40K per month. PLEASE, se- rious inquiries only. Goji Inti, LLC. Com- mission/Bonuses (800)605-8675., $5,500 WEEKLY Goal Potential If someone did it, so can you! 2-3 con- firmed appointments daily! Benefits Avail- able... Call Cather-' ine McFarland (888)563-3188. 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 00DC0539 126 Skills/Trade NOW HIRING Civil Engineers, Geotech- nical Engineers, and Geologist. For more information about the current job op- portunities at CDG Engineers & Associ- ates 1 visit www.cdge.com or call (334)222-94' : 128 ...... Positions Wanted CLERICAL . POSI- TION 25 hours. a week. Milton area. Fax resume (850) 626-7544 310 ,Business Opportunities ALL CASH CANDY ROUTE Do you earn $800/day? 30 Ma- chines, Free Candy All for $9,995. (888)629-9968 B02000033 CALL US: We will not be undersold! ASSOCIATES WANTED $100- $1000 Per Day Re- turning Phone Calls. No Selling * Not MLM. Call Toll Free (877)881-7395 re- corded info. 310 Business Opportunities 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). DIVORCE$275- $350*COVERS CHILDREN, etc. Only one signature required! *Excludes govt. fees! Call weekdays (800)462- 2000, ext.600. (8am- 7pm) Alta Divorce, LLC. Established 1977. 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. 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. INJURED? HURT? FRIGHTENED? Call for a lawyer Now! 24 Hours Protect your legal Rights A-A-A ATTORNEY, Refer- ral Service All Acci- dent, Injury & Death Claims Auto, Bike, Malls, Shopping Centers, Pedestrian, Children, Elderly (888)733-5342. LOG HOME dealers wanted. Great earn- ing potential, excel- lent profits, protect- d. ,territory, lilelinie warranty. American make- honest value. Call Daniel Boone Log Homes (888) 443-4140. 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. 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. DOUBLE "B" Land Clearing. Backhoe Work. Licensed and Insured. Bryen Bal- lard. (850)994-5740 or (850)232-1581. Range: 6 $ 8.36 *06/12/06 - 06/19/06* Building Inspector I (1300) Probation Officer (1402) Range: 19 $ 12.73 Range: 19 $ 12.73 Open Continuous Open Until Filled Crime Scene Tech I (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 Engineer III (6097) Range: 33 $ 25.41 - $ 28.05 Open Until Filled 315 Business Services 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 Estimates! ARTIE KELLER STUCCO. Licensed and Insured. Con- ventional and Syn- thetic Systems. No job too big nor to small. Call 698-8327 or 626-9164. K & N LAWN SERVICE Mowing and debris removal. Very rea- sonable prices., Call: 850-981-1612 or 850-791-0861 BATTING & FIELD- ING LESSONS Quality lessons by, former FSU and Coastal Carolina baseball player, Brant Peacher. Call for appt. 450-3878. BORDER TO Bor- der Fence and Deck Company. All types of fencing installed and repaired. Spe- cializing in privacy fencing and wooden decks. Our privacy fences are built with SCREWS. Free Es- timates. 485-2532. 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. D&D REMODELING INC. General, Con- tractor All Types Home Maintenance; Roofs to Floors, Renovations, 'Dcks, Tile, Plumbing, Etc. Evictions, '' 'e-' Outs, Construction Cleaning, Pressure Washing, Painting, Tree work, & Etc. Locally owned. FREE ESTIMATES. Lic.#4710-0037952 CELL#261-1173 CELL#261-3598 DAN'S TRACTOR, works. Licensed and insured. Bush-hog- ging. Discing. Front- end loading. Debris removal. Dan Fran- cisco, owner. Cell (850) 529-8718 Home (850) 623- 8697 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 FIELD ELECTRIC, INC. Providing your resi- dential, commercial & portable generator panel needs. Call William at: (850) 791-4381 Lic#ER13013420 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 I All" 983-3428 JOINER DUMP truck and tractor. Bobcat and tractor work. Driveways, culverts, light land cleaning. Site prep and clean up. Fill dirt, brown dirt and limerock hauling. Tony Joiner (850)573-0669 (850)981-3211 315 Business Services JUST JUDY'S SEAMSTRESS Years Of Experience - Fair prices *Alterations *Dress-Making *Repairs *Weddings *Formals JUDY HARVEY 5901 Castle Drive Milton, FL 626-6349 B & B HOME IMPROVEMENTS 25 years experience. Free estimates Licensed & Insured Call anytime! (850) 981-3936 "No job too small!" K&R LAWN CARE *Mowing *Edging *String Trimming *Hedge Trimming *Clean-Ups Kevin Roper' (850) 791-3853 Licensed & Insured KENNEDY LANDSCAPING,LLC For all of your land- scaping needs. We specialize in land clearing, sod laying, flowerbeds, lawn maintenance & lawn repair. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Free Estimates. Brian Kennedy 904-210-9571 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 LEARN HOW to play drums, march- ing or snare. For more info. call Nick 390-1607 or 626- 6880 LOCAL HOME Re- pair. Paint, drywall, trim & tile. Fence re- pair & installation. 10 years exper-, ence. Contact Paul MbMullen 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 MR. TREE SERVICE Serving Santa Rosa & Escambia Coun- ties. Licenced and Insured with reason- able rates Call : (850)623-2164 NEW HOPE PAINT- ING & WALLPA- PERING *Drywall repairs & patchwork *Pressure cleaning (homes, decks, pa- tios, driveways & sidewalks) *Carpen- try work (crown molding, paneling, trim base & case, in- stall cabinets & build decks) Residential. Interior/Exterior. Family owned busi- ness, over 30 years. Call The Ericksens today! (850)723- 2550 or 623-6034 NORTH FLORIDA Deck & Fence, LLC All of your deck & fence needs. Licensed & Insured Free Estimates James - 981-0185 Chris-(386)623-1135 Anthony- (386)365-2752 Divorce'108, Adoption'80 Name Chliange '55 FREE Typing, Call for Worksheet (850) 434-7524 1850 N. "W" St. (1blk N. of Flea Market)| THE MASTER'S TOUCH Bushhogging & Lawn Services Mowing, Fertilizing, Bush & Tree Trim- ming Call Steve: (850) 939-3529 315 Business Services I UMIV-I9-.I STUMP GRINDING Most removals $35 Discount for multiple removals & Back- yard accessible. Local Contractor Retired USN Licensed & Insured 232-8746 THE SCREEN MAN Window Screen on Site. Repair or Re- placement. 995-0719 Cell: 637-5611 Free Estimates TNT CARPORTS R.V. & Boat covers Buildings, Garages. Portable Sheds CARPORTS Single $595 Double $695. 12 X 41-$1295 24 X 31 $1990 Galvanized Steel Many sizes/colors. Financing Available Free delivery & setup (850) 983-2296 or Pager 505-1867 TOMMY'S LAWN SERVICE Grass cutting, weed eating & other lawn services, and pres- sure washing. Call: 623-3270 748-4718 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. HOMEOWNERS! BAD CREDIT PLEASE APPLY! BK's, late mortgage payments, Fico scores to 475! 24- hour approvals. NO Payments until July 1st. FL Licensed Mortgage Broker. Meridian Capital (800)424-0888. 345. Lawn Care CLARK'S LAWN CARE General Maintenance & All Types of Tractor Work - Licensed & Insured. Call: Mike Clark at 626-2428 MOTIVATED COL- LEGE STUDENT mows grass, most yards start at $25. 983-8887 or 982- 4351. 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 AID WANTED Monday - Friday, 10am - 5pm, daily bath - feed enve- lope. (cannot have small children due to lung condition of pa- tient) 994-0868 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 402 Apartments 1 BEDROOM fur- nished apartment with central heat & air. No pets. $400. month, $250. dep. Call for appointment. 994-7246 2 BR/1 BA BRICK DUPLEX. CENTRAL HEAT & AIR, WASHER/DRYER HOOK-UPS, CAR- PET, ENERGY EF- FICIENT, ELEC- TRIC STOVE, FRIDGE- & GAR- BAGE SERVICE FURNISHED. IN- SIDE STORAGE, 232-8290 OR 623- 2039 FOR RENT 1 bed- room, water and garbage included. SMOKE FREE. NO PETS. Redone from top to bottom. $500/mo $250 de- posit. 626-0366 FOR RENT 2/BR 1/BA duplex in Milton. Washer/dryer hookups. $250/seT curity deposit. $550/mo. rent. Not available until June 3rd. Call:994-8045; 404 Commercial MILTON OFFICE w/ 1,000 sq. ft.Office perfect for small business or contrac- tor. $650/mo Call Carla 255-3889 OFFICE SPACE FOR LEASE 6061 Dr's Park, 1,800 sf, newly ren- ovated. 623-5618 406 Homes 2 OR 3 bedroom house, total electric, 1 acre property 626-8973 BRAND NEW 3BR/2BA, 2 car ga- rage, In East Milton. ,For Rent or Sale..5 minutes from 1-10. Call 384-9405 FOR RENT- *3/2 Home, 6796 Cedar Ridge Cir. Milton $1000 *3/2 Mobile Home, 6447 Stanley Cir. Milton $650 *3/2 Water Front Home, , 5084 San Miguel $1650. Santa Rosa Realty 623-0077 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 3/BR 2/BA with fenced in backyard. 6560 Im- perial Dr. $875/mo Call 496-5482 or 626-8683 FOR RENT Beauti- ful Townhouse, 3bd/2.5 ba. $900 month$900 deposit. boat dock, commun- ity pool access. No pets! In Baypoint Subdivision. Cal 850-723-1000 FOR RENT Newly remodeled brick home. 3BR/2BA w/in-ground pool. Quiet neighborhood , close to 1-10 & town. Cox Rd., East Milton $1,050/mo. + $1,500 security dep. (850) 623-0327 . leave msg. 850-206-0184 FOR RENT PACE Thousand Oaks Subdivision 4BR/2BA home w/2 car garage. 2,550 sf $1,375/mo + dep. Pets negotiable. Call: (850) 826-0832 (or 850-826-0831) GULF BREEZE/ Ti- ger Point area. With- in walking distance of shopping center. 3/BR 1 1/2/BA, en- closed garage, cen- tral heat and air. Good neighborhood. Oriole Beach school district. 10 minutes from beach. $900/$900. 675- 6145 406 Homes HOUSE FOR rent 2" bed 1 bath, washer-. dryer connections' $625/mo $600 de-' posit call 626-4266 HOUSES FOR RENT in Milton & Pace 3BR/2BA double car garage , $925/mo. $700dep. Available Nowl Call 501-0273 MILTON NEW cus- tom brick, 3BR/2BA'' , split plan, fireplace,: inside laundry, mas-, ter bath with garden, tub, shower, and.,- walk in closet, 2 car - garage, and large. patio. All on 1 acre..' From $1,175 plus, deposit 850-623-0656 or,' 850-712-0424 NORTH GEORGIA:' New Homes in a.' Gated Mountain Community nestled,- in the foothills of the', Appalachians. Golf,-' Tennis, Lake, Pools.,, For info (678)232-, 8415 or www.bent-,, treegeo'rgia.com. , PALM HARBOR" HOMES Factory-, Model Center LARGEST in Ameri- cal Modular and. Manufactured LIQ- UIDATION SALE!: Call for FREE Color Brochures! (800)622-2832. RENTALS 2 to 3 BR, in Jay, Milton and ,- Pace. $400 to $650 per month. Call: 994-5703 408 Land WORRIES Retire on Private Campsite Lake, Fishing Pier, Boat; Quiet, Country Liv- ing. Utilities furnish' ed. $400/mth. Call: 623-3314 WATERFRONT LOT Bayside, Ivl.H- lot in Pace, commer-7 biai 'lot Pensacola., For more listings orn home and land call Anni Tompkins 850-637-5611 or 850-995-0719 's Cardinal Reality - 410 Mobile Homes 14X70 3BD/2BA Mobile Home. Pri,� vate Lot, Total ELec.� tric. $625 month/300 Deposit. Call 994- 7918 BayCRESl* REALTY 2 BED / 2 bath tota' electric, ice makers dishwasher, Escape Mobile Home Ranclt 626-8973 i 2 BR/1BA Trailer fo Rent on East Gate Road, $500 montlt +Deposit. Call 686e 0602 or 501-6220 i 2/BR 1/BA Traile, for rent $400/mC $400 deposit. Call 623-2141 2BD/2BA, TOTAI Electric. Escape Mo- bile Home Ranch: 626-8973. 2BR/1BA MOBILE- HOME in park. Tota, electric, water/gar- bage included. $435/mo. + $200/dep. Baycrest Realty 994-7918 3/BR 1/BA Trailer on 1 1/3 acres $470/mo $250 de" posit. Water furnish ed. 957-4290 o 665-1317 3BR/2BA ALL elec trick. Escape Motor Home Ranch 626-8973 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. FOR RENT 2/BR 1/BA Moile Home. Water and garbage included, no pets. $365/mo $250 der posit. 675-6614 FOR RENT 2/BR 1/BA trailer. Nice, clean, and quiet. Lol cated in Pace. No pets. 995-1717 I PAGE 9 THE SANTA ROSA PRESS GAZETTE/FREE PRESS JUNE 10, 2006 410 Mobile Homes MOBILE HOME for rent Doublewide, 3/BR 2/BA total electric, like new. Eastgate Mobile Home Ranch. Call: 626-8973 MOBILE HOME for rent in pace 3/BR 2/BA 16 ft. X 80 ft. on private lot. No pets. $695/mo $500/security de- posit. 994-0155 MOBILE HOME spaces for rent, can accommodate all sizes, Escape Mo- bile Home . Ranch 626-8973 NICE, QUIET, clean park. Rent includes water, garbage, lawn service. Two 2bd/ 2ba, no pets. $475-$500/mo. 255- 7772. .Bruce Lane, Milton. 412 Rooms For Rent ROOM FOR rent. Female preferred roommate. Non smoking environ- ment. All utilities in- cluded. off of Avalon Blvd. $450/mo 516-3540 ROOMS FOR RENT Large rooms, utilities included, washer/dryer, share kitchen, near Kings Middle School. $80 or $100 per week, plus deposit. Call 626-2786 416 Vacation & Resort 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. 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 rom Cherokee, North Carolina Ca- sinos, rafting, hiking available. Call: (850) 450-6342 or 1-828-488-2284 www.tworivers lodgenc.com. 452 Apartments The All New! Jay Apartments FULLY RENOVATED ONE,TWO, AND T EBEEBDROOM UNITS NOW AVAILABLE WAC, 850-983-6995 504 Commercial 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 504, Commercial 2 COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS FOR RENT Good location in Milton. Call: 623-5500 506 Homes 1 acre in town - 2700 sq. ft. 3/BR 2/BA Swimming pool and water fountain. 5610 Cot- tonwood. $199,900 Call: Brenda Cau- dell-Martin 393- 8804 100% Realty P'Cola FOR SALE 2/BR Hidden Chalet east of Gulf Breeze. Large ceramic kitch- en. Bahama porch on front of house. $116,900 ' Broker:850-995- 1716. FOR SALE - Bagdad 2/BR 2/BA School Street $125,000 Call Bren- da Caudell-Martin 393-8804 100% Re- alty P'Cola GREAT FAMILY home 4B/2B Brick home, formal dining, 'parquet floors, ga- rage and pool. Great location. Call Anni Tompkins 850-995-0719 or 850-637-5611 Cardinal Reality HOUSE FOR SALE 3BR/2BA on .75 acre Located in the heart of Milton on a cul-de-sac. Work- shop, updated win- dows, fenced yard. Must seel $143,000 Call Janet Coulter Realty: 206-3666, or 626-2128 A R E A SAN R E N E G E S T E A D M I R E D AS A S 0 S A I M LESS E P A L E'S ACROSS 1. Blues singer Mahal 4. Cotillion gal, for short 7. "Bali " 10. _creek without a paddle (2 wds.) 13. GI's social club 14. __ Claire, Wisconsin 15. Strike caller, for short 16. Begin to fall asleep 17. Calgon users 19. Soprano Victoria de S Angeles 20. Heston role 21. Large vase 22. Losers, at Churchill Downs 24. Dad's month 26. Poet's contraction 27. Real estate ad abbr. 28. Crops 29. Abbey figure 30. Buddhist sect. 32. Pilot's concern: abbr. 33. Hue 34. Singer John -37. Utah, the __ State '39. Discomposed 41. Stick-in-the-mud 42. Overcook '43. Reverential fear 44. Marsh 45. "__ Little Spanish Town" (2 wds.) 46. Genealogy diagram PER 506 Homes OPEN HOUSE: Sat. June 10th 6570 Oakcrest 11am-3pm Come enjoy a snack and see the best deal in Milton! Janet Coulter Reality 206-3666 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 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 510 Land * NW of NAs Whit- ing Field * 20 Placid acres zoned agricultural * 3 mobile homes, garage, barn, shed * $289,350 626-6767 1ST YEARS PAY- MENTS ARE ON USI* Dockable Lakefront Lots, from $149,9001 1+ Acre Lake Access Lots from 49,9001 Giant 72,000 acre lake on-, ly 2 hrs from Atlanta. Next available show- ing on Saturday, June 24th. Call for your appointment NOW! (877)426- 2326 X. 1344. *Some . restrictions apply. Qualified buy- ers only. Rates and terms subject -to, change w/o notice. Offer .void where prohibited by law. 3.1 ACRES for sale on Beaudry Lane Zoned RR1 $75,000 call 623-8448 22. "He _ Heavy..." 23. Carries on 24. Derby drink 25. Vocalize 26. Song, 28. Hack's vehicle 29. The Pink Panther costar 30. Veldt creature 31. Brilliance 33. The Crimson (Alabama) 35. Belle Scarlett 36. More recent 38. Prepares to blow the piggy's house down 39. Jemima, for one 40. Vitamin in milk 42. Receptacles 46. Fabled archer 47. A burger, fries and a large soda, e.g. 48. Nourishes 49. Warbucks's ward 50. No-no, 51. Fabricate 52. Cat's warning 53. To __ his own 54. Cocky 57. Fruity thirst quencher 58. Dublin's country: abbr. 59. Miller's noted literary friend 60. Shaw's monogram 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 6.24 ACRES! Excel- lent Investment Op- portunity Property. 1-95 & Hwy 17, First Exit in Florida: Joins 95 Ramp, 15 mi- nutes JAX Interna- tional. 1.6m obo (904)321-2679. BANK FORECLO- SURES! Homes from $10,000! 1-3 bedroom available! HUD, Repos, REO, etc. These homes must .sell! 'For list- ings call (800)425- 1620 ext.4237. COASTAL SOUTH- EAST Georgia. Large wooded water access marsh, view, lakefront, and golf oriented homesites from the mid $70k's. Live oak, pool, ten- nis, golf. (877)266- 7376 www.cooper- spoint.com. EUFAULA, AL WA- TERFRONT 1/2 to 3 acres from the 40's. Gated with Planned clubhouse, docks, and boat ramp. 2 hours from Atlanta & the coast. Rolling terrain, beautiful hardwoods. (866)882-1107: FOR SALE - Land in Pace & Land in Avalon Call Brenda Caudell- Martin 393-8804 100% Realty P'Cola LAKEFRONT AND Lakeview Properties Nestled in the hills of Tennessee, on the shores of pristine. Norris Lake. Call Lakeside Realty at (423)626-5820 Or visit www.lakesi- derealty-tn.com. LAKEFRONT PAR- CELS FOR SALE Gorgeous lakefront :and view lots. Awe- some views. On 46K acre Lake Barkley, 90 min to Nashville. Great for 2nd/retire- ment home. 1 to 40+ acres from the $40's. Call (866)339-4966. LAND FOR RENT Refer to Classification #408 MORTGAGE BROKERS/ loan of- ficers/ branch man- agers- ready to take the next step in your mortgage career? www.GET90PER- CENT.com. MULTI-PROPERTY AUCTION Home, Lakefront Home- sites, Residential Tracts,. Wooded Homesites, Ranch Land 11am, Satur- day June 24, Hig- genbotham Auction- eers M.E. Higgenbo- tham CAI FL.Lic# AU305/AB158 www.higgenbotham. corn (800)257-4161. 510 Land 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. TENNESSEE NOR- RIS LAKE, MOST BEAUTIFUL OF TENNESSEE LAKES with 800 miles of shoreline. Waterview and wa- terfront 'lots from $49,000. Boat docks available www.Sun- setBayRealty.com Sunset Bay Realty (865)278-3980. TN- CUMBERLAND PLATEAU 1 to 5 acre parcels from the $40's. Amazing rolling vista views. Close to parks & lakes. Planned club- house, nature trails. Call - for appt. (866)292-5769. WNC MOUNTAINS 3.84 Acres w/ view and hardwood trees. Owner financing at $65,280 w/little down. This one won't last call today ,(800)699-1289 or www.riverbendlake- lure.com. 512 Mobile Homes 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 NE of Milton - 10 minutes from Blackwater State Park ". Two 1999 Palm Harbor modular homes. 3BR/ 2BA, front/back porch on both, shop, storage, fully stocked fish pond. 4 acres fenced pasture beautiful family homesite. Must sell for medical reasons $800,000 for all Call: (850) 957-8784 or (850) 554-5237 560 Land BANK FORECLO- SURES! Homes .from $10,000! 1-3 bedroom available! HUD, Repos, REO, etc. These homes must sell! For list- ings call (800)425- 1620 ext.4237. 560 Land BEAUTIFUL NORTH CAROLINA ESCAPE TO BEAU- TIFUL WESTERN NC MOUNTAINS. FREE COLOR BROCHURE & IN- FORMATION. MOUNTAIN PROP- ERTIES WITH SPECTACULAR VIEWS HOMES, CABINS, CREEKS & INVESTMENT ACREAGE. Chero- kee Mountain Realty GMAC Real Estate. www.cherokee- mountainrealty.com (800)841-5868. BENT TREE Golf and Tennis, Gated Community in the North Georgia Mountains with Clubhouse, Pools, Lake, Stables. Homes and Lots available. Craft, Inc. (800)822-1966 www.craftrealestate. com. EASTERN TN MOUNTAINS Amaz- ing rolling vista views. '1 to 5 acre parcels from the $40's. Grand Open- ing Event 6/2 - 6/4. Planned clubhouse, nature trails. 1 hr from Chattanooga. 2 hrs from Nashville. Call for appt. (866)292-5769. 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. corn 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.ianebaer- 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. NC. MOUNTAIN Sale No Payments 1 st Year* Western NC Mountains near Brevard/ Cashiers Area. 2- 11 ac Homesites. Water- falls, Streams, Great Views. Limited Time Offer. � McKeough Land Company (866)930-5263. *re- strictions apply . 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. 560 Land 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 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. TENNESSEE GRAND OPENING Swan Ridge Lake Resort, a, private, gated community with both lake-view and mountain-view homesites. Lots. starting at $29,900. CALL TODAY! (931)243-4871 www.swanridgede- velopment.com. 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 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. 108 Pets AKC TOY Poodle puppies. Vet check and health certifi- cates. $400 Call: 623-9008 BOXER/LAB MIX 14 week old female. Free to good home. Does well with chil- dren and other cats and dogs. 994-7797. FREE TO good home. 9 month old female Austrailian Blue Heeler. All vac- cinations up to date. 623-2042 or 723- 3888 GERMAN SHEP- HERD CKC $350 fe- males. Shots, wormed & vet certi- fied. Parents on site. (850) 261-6561 712 Lost & Found PETS LOST YOUR PET? Be sure to call Santa Rosa Animal Control to report him missing and to be sure he's not there waiting on you to pick him up! 850-983-4680 806 Appliances KENMORE LARGE cap. washer $85. Kenmore electric dryer $85. Both in excellent condition. 995-8730 814 Furniture FOR SALE Antique King Size bed with new box springs. $250/obo Call: 994-6639 GLASS DINING room glass table with six chairs and two glass tear drop end tables. Excellent shape $200/obo for all. 626-0012 822 Musical Instruments FOR SALE Spinet Piano Mel- ville-Clark. $500/obo Call: 994-6639 826 Sporting Goods FOR SALE Health rider exercise machine- excellent condition $100/obo. Call:994-6639 830 Miscellaneous For Sale 8HP COLMAN gen- erator .Briggs and Stratton Engine 4200 rated 110 and 220. $200 call 623-0918 after 4:30 DOUBLE D- FARMS Local Strawberries & Peaches availa- ble. Hwy 89 Allen- town. Soon we will have fresh produce. Come by or call: 983-6925. FOR SALE 2 Premium Cemet- ary Plots side by side in Milton- Gar- den of Prayer sec- tion. Originally $1095 will sell for $900/obo. Call: 995- 8408. FOR SALE Bach upright piano and bench $500/obo. 2 Henredon club chairs, need recov- ering, $50. 623- 8861 FOR SALE Electric Wheel chair- Jazzy #1121- excel- lent condition- like new $650. 623-9359 GENERATOR CHAMPION 11 hp engine 5,500 run- ning watt 6,800 maximum watt. New $575. Call 995- 4602 LO'dk what Florida NOTICED! ' * School district budgets " * Property auctions * Public hearings * Local tax es SLo--altax _es T -J3 Find out about these and more in your local paper! Stay Informed. Read your public notices. www. floridapublicnotices.comrn Public Notice R("g,' ( eIIC. (,�1 (? 830 Miscellaneous For Sale I PAY as high as $50 a piece for junk vehicles. Call: 306-5397 or 957-4761 Centipee- St. Augustine Farm Direct 'We Deliver 434-0066 ' METAL ROOFING Save $$$ Buy direct from manufacturer. 20 colors in stock with all accessories. Quick turn around! Delivery available Toll Free: (888) 393- 0335 We Deliver & Install Centipede 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 monthly FREE Color Catalog CALL TO- DAYI (800)842-1305 www.np.etstan.com. 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 834 Lost & Found MERCHANDISE LOST METAL box with bee keepers tools. Stop light at Ward Basin Rd. and 90 at around 10:00 'a.'m Jude 6. 623-1121 904 Cars $500 POLICE Im- pounds, Cars from $5001 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. 1992 BUICK ROADMASTER Runs & drives greatly 125K miles,loaded. 24MPG Everything works! $3,000 Call: 626-9910 1999 MAZDA 626 86,000 odo - 25+ gas milage $5300/obo 698- 1068 (leave voice mes- sage). 906 Boats 2005 BASS TRACKER Boat w/50 hp motor. Loaded. Trailer in- cluded. Ready for the water! Payoff $9,600 Call: 994-2129 BOAT FOR SALE Call-623-4278 FOR SALE 24 ft. Landeau Pontoon w/ trailer. 75 Suziki power trim and tilt. S.S. Prop Trolling motor. New Carpet. Runs great. $4,000/ obo. 698-9744 908 Farm Equipment NEW HOLLAND Square hay bailer for sale $3,200. Good condition. 626-0155 or call 449-1992 912 Motor Homes 1996 DAMON Ultra- sport Class C Moto- rhome, 28,000 mi, 4k onan generator, sleeps 6-8, fiber- glass exterior,30ft. Electric Steps, oak cabinets, transfera- ble extended war- ranty, non smoker, no pets, $17,900. Call 626-00027 U'17NfTTC 'E Rmq I 6ITE 47. Switch position 49. Army insect 50. Binge 51. Revives 54. Baseball's Maglie 55. Poem that praises 56. Anderson of Jethro Tull 57. Sauntering 61. Lipstick shade 62. Bio. or chem. 63. Steve and Eydie e.g. 64. __ cage 65. Mme., in Memphis 66. " Belongs to Me" (Dylan) 67. Id's counterpart 68. Some Scrabble tiles DOWN 1. Bathroom fixture 2. Dry __ bone (2 wds.) 3. Small amount 4. Plow pioneer 5. Attain through work 6. Motor coach 7. Focus of some dry-dock repairs 8. Joel follower 9. __facto 10. Open, as a bottle 11. Brownie (good mark) 12. Tots (up) 18. Attila's group I S ( 14I II siness I Home Improvements N.F., Inc. L bteb-LJ'm r iiu.I i626-9164i -r0 i l -l_ J l11111.ifft 1 _1.Ii_--Ilill I[I-L l .and Clearing, and all tractor, dozer, and related services BOBCAT AND TRACTOR WORK ';( ,. . ~Driveways. Culuerts. Light Land Clearing ^^ ^- ^Site Prep and Clean Up - I' BFill Dirt. Brown Dirt and Limerock Hauling itto ' "- ,- Michael Porter NO JOB TOO SMALL! 983-0888 or 393-8411 all Billy Rogers for estimate 983-9888or393-8411 Phone: (850) 957-4952 TonylJoiner Cell: (850) 261-8407 (850) 554-3460 Vickers Fencinq 'idladinG' aweSdnei t wwon/eAne ala time. " Specializing in wood fences. New installations and repairs. Competitive pricing. nHoe & Yard look - e 6a uw n." services U Mowing & Edging, Trimming Bushes, Landscaping, Mulching, Plant & Bush Installation, & Full Lawn Services. Tractor, Front-End Loader- Bushog Services ~y~L 1~, |