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Santa Dosa's rem, 2/01/06 O 7 010 S, ! IT , *' " - -DAY _____September 16, 2006 Sulphur dioxide leak leads to evacuation Happy ending credited: ," to empl oyee s quick tin 'king 1, - . By PAMELA HOLT P,', Gali.c u iiffSrWriitr Sometimes a wrench, along with determination, can save lives. Milton Wastewater, Treatment Plant Manager Ricky, Hinote and Operator Jesse Owens responded to a potential hazard Thursday: .a sulphur dioxide leak. It could have affected citizens, due to the close proximity of residenual areas,. according to Milton Fire Chief John Rebel. He contends their sacrifice, responding to the chemical haz-. ard, sent the two men to Santa Rosa Medical Center Thursda�, afternoon. The Wastewater Treatment Plant has undergone a major upgrade. according to CitI Manager Donna Adams. With this ne"\ installation. came a leak detection alarm s% stem Hinote says. after [he nets sulphur dioxide c cylinder inistal- lation on Nlonday. Oskens began the start up process. Hinote says Owens. on a trip from one side of the plant to the other. walked by a leakN \alke and detected the scent of sulphur dioxide. O\\ehs alerted Hinote and the tvwo men worked to find the leak. Hinote Says he- and O0\ens performed an "ammo- nia'" es.t ; whichh consists S SeeLEAK, Page 3A. Expect tougher code enforcement By PAMNELA HOLT pt S_ G .i.tt Stin it\ ii . _ The Citm of Milton is being restructIred And it's all begin- ning with the Planning and De\elopmerat Department. In accordance with the City's desire to improve service to its citizens, the department underwent an assessment of its. operaioilns by Randy L. Jorgenson of the NAmericarn Institute of Certified Planners.. Jorgenson "hadov.ed' employ- ees for a % eek. but it is noted he has two years of history with the Department in a variety of. po-itins. J-irgeiisoi's analysis' included re-earch in compre-' hensive planning, land use, and paper work management. At City Council Tuesday night, Jorgenson's, determina- tion of the Planning. and Development Department showed the dcp.rtirent with a budget of 'I13411.1iio. but said' only 4.7 percent was spent on, planning and development. I "You have more money spent on landscaping than you do on -this department," says Jorgenson. His report recommended improvements in staff resources,; a refocus on 'approach to community servic- es, enhancements to the ability of the department in coordinat- ing activities with other units of government, and 'improvement of.the City's ability , to manage growth. Mayor Guy Thompson says he is emphatic ,on improving. ;code enforcement. He says the City -is implementing the enforcement plan previously adopted before Hurricanes Ivan and Dennis. "Code. Enforcement needs to be more diligent in its efforts," says Thompson, "and we haven't, been doing the job The Press �^ o�Gazette is " ' ' printed on 100% recy- cled paper .s - using envi- ronmentally-friendly soy-based ink. SPRINTED WITH ISyINK 7E2 DD 13EB5I 121H we need to be doing." Thompson says it is e\ ident all through the city's neighbor- hoods. Thompson says the Piggly \\iggly building and B\ Pass E\xon gas station ha'e immedi- ate priority. Thompson says he's cjismi a m I 'r c''de nf'i fOicein.nti to travel about the cit,, and take note of \ violations. which are, frequent throughout city limits. According to Thompson, the workload on code, enforce- ment "isn't hat' strenuouss" although he realizes it's a "tax- ing job, and it is increasihgil. more and more so." Thompson says there's plenty of money in Planning and Development to move it. forward. "Some employees won't like being under a microscope, but it makes them better' nemplo, ee. " says Thompson: Both Jorgenson and- Thompson agree to deal .' ith the continued rro tih of the city, re-structuring is essential. VFW Post to support MIAs/POWs The Veterans of Foreign War Post 4833 and the Ladies Auxiliary will be hosting a POW/MIA ceremony to show support for "comrades missing or still held prisoner of war. The.ceremony will be held at the Post home on Saturday. September 16 at 2 p.m. The post is located off Avalon Blvd., appro\iimatel.\ 1/2 mile before H.~ . 10. (Travelers on Interstate 10 should get off on the Avalon Exit.) Jack Oyster, a veteran of the 34th Bomb Group, who was shot down and held POW at Stalag Luft #4, will be the guest speaker. The group is extending an invitation to the members of the; community to attend this event. Information submitted. Contact us at:. news@sr-pg.com (To the right) The American Bald Eagle stands guard over Santa Rosa's new Veteran's Memorial Park. The park includes tributes to all branches of the military and will, in the near future, boast a Purple Heart Memorial to those injured in service to their country. Press Gazette file photo Milton firefighters return to their vehicle after clearing a sulfur-dioxide leak at Milton sewage treatment plant Thursday. Officials are credit- ing two employees of the plant wnh the rapid containment ot what Milton Fire Chief John Rebel says could have been "a substantial event." Area residents were evacuated early in the incident and the. community has now received the all clear. Press Gazette photo bvyBill-Gamblin County plans moratorium on landfills B3 LYNNE HOUGH Pi,:.' Ga:itt att. i t ui te, In the ,.ake of allegations over the health concerns of res- idents near, the Coyote Landfill, Santa Rosa Countit Conmrissioners\ ill be placing a sin-month micraioriuni on the perritming of an\ etFe Constructioii and Demoii'lition iC-&D landfills in Santa Rosa Counil\. At Thursday' ; regular corn- nmission meeting. several mem- bers of the public offered sup- port of the count', K decision. Last month, neighbors of the Coyote C&D L.indfill showed up at a 'Counmt Conimi',i:mn meeting to com- plain ol ph\ sical ailmenita The health oncernH behaL-i. accord- ing to residents, follio inia fire at Colote' L.andlill laij t fall.. Respirator,, 'problems were reported as x widespread, .iccord- ing to a sur\ee circulated by residents-affecting appro'xi- matelk 21ii people. Some residents ere tested at their own expense and d is- co% ered benzene and h.\drogen. sulfide in their s, teams. ' The results nf the testing. along \i thi well water testing and. other .:ccurrences.,led to the filing ot a la' suit b\ those who say their health has been affected. .When residents complained about the alleged health issues 'surrounding contnmiriates in the air and afterr . Health Department officials. along Sit[h the Count\ Conmiiission. were quick t' come up u ith Ste LANDFILLS. Pace 5A. BABYLAND: Many stillborns and newborns swaddled by earth of cemetery By LYNNE HOUGH The Milton ccmciert i.s filled with history-long-silent voices of people who came and went long before many living today were born. A large number of those buried just off Berr', hill RJ and Stewart St. stillhave family\ here- descendants-proud to say they have history and fami- ly ties to this area. But within the cemetery, there is'a place that never really had a voice-where few visit and even fewer claim ties. Babyland. The infants buried there were either stillborn or only lived a day or two. In at least one section of the cemetery, there is a dedicated area, surrounded by a short con- crete barrier. The word "Babyland" is permanently engraved in the concrete, at the entrance. Between 20 and 30 babies are buried there-most of the graves in this particular area are dated in the late 1960s or early 1970s. Generic grave markers identify the individual infants- the kind of marker often used by funeral homes until a family places a marble headstone for the deceased. Only most of these graves never received a marble head- stone, or even a statue. Almost every grave. marker only bears the last name, of the infant and the year of death on the original funeral home marker. There are few flowers on these graves. No family mem- bers are buried nearby. It's not really a family plot. Or maybe it is. > Bubba Fisher took care of the Milton Cemetery for 25 years. He says there is more than one Babyland in the Milton Cemetery, As a matter of fact, it is common practice in cemeteries around the country to bury infants together when family plots do not exist. The name "Babyland" is universal in referring to these locales. Fisher. says the first Babyland in Milton Cemetery .began to form around the time of World War II. He says, in the case of Milton's Babyland, he believes 100% of the infants are military babies whose parents were sta- tioned here when an influx of training occurred at Whiting Field. See BABYLAND, Page 5A. Page 2A TheSanta asa Pess Gaette aturWa1Septmber11. 200 Who's parked outside your house? Wireless Internet thieves do their hacking in the air By PAMELA HOLT Press Gazette Staff Writer There's a new thief in the neighborhood. He's quiet,...and powerful., There's no trace he's had access in your home. He's sitting right outside in his car...with a lap- top computer. He's a wireless thief and he's wardriving. Wardriving is the term hackers use for stealing your wireless signal by driving around in suburbia, hanging around parking lots and access- ing the Internet for free. Jupiter Research reports at least' 14% .of wireless network. owners-- have accessed their neighbors' connection either by choice or accident. A typical connection can transmit up to 150 ft. from the computer, router or access point. John Marshall, owner of Milton Computers says its like someone stealing radio. "The signal is out there, you don't consume the signal like you do with cable,"' says Marshall: "Cable has a' physical line with measurable draw--with wire- less, no feedback, no measure." sa.s Marshall. Marshall believes \ wireless access should be free. "You c-an increase commerce b3 making dok onto'. n a hot spot.", explains Marshall. , NlMa\or Gu' Thompson agree,_ v. ith Marshall. h "ITd like to see Riverwalk and Carpenter's Park become a hot spot." sa\ s Thompson. But with new problems, existing ' i.ti the popularity of wireless networks, law enforce- ment isn't sure how to deal with the silent foe. With 'inrtuall untraceable' access to the Internet, thieves can access identity, credit card fraud, send span, and snoop- collect ,private information via documents or emails without your krim ledge Detective Earl Griffin, The axiom says an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, and if pre- vention is currently the only deterrent for wireless theft, education is what's needed, says Detective Earl Griffin of the Santa Rosa Sheriff's Office. To prevent wireless theft: *Buy devices with either WPA . (Wi-Fi protected access), or, WEP (wired. equivalent privacy), encryp- tion technology . Quickly! install these features as soon as-you're on-line. ' ' *Read manuals and take ad vantage of 4all security measures the. manufacturer suggests. *Change Nour password from the' teniporary manu- facturer's default passv.ord. *Disable wireless when it's not being used.- *Add a personal fire- wall, which officials say is affordable 'and 'easy to install. *Change \our bank and, credit card password if the\ are not different from 'iour e-mail pass ord. 'Keep the nima.imuni number of IP addresses the same as the number of com- puters available in \sour home. ... SS:,,.iy I written by Painela' Holt. Reach her at: holt@sr-pg.com Santa Rosa Counts Sheriff's Office, says prevention is key to keeping your computer 'routers' safe from hackers. "Because IP addresses change so often, it is difficult to say who was accessing your router 6 months ago," says Griffin. "It is best to set up your router with encryption security. Most just buy the thing, plug it in and use automatic set up. Setting up security makes peo- ple work harder, but it will make the hacker work harder,, too." Griffin says you can drive through a typical neighborhood and find 10 to 12 homes with Wireless Internet, but only one will be encrypted. Having an open wireless connection makes you vulnerable to virus- es. Griffin suggests assigning a specific number of IP addresses to your router where your com- puter will not allow any more access beyond the number you've assigned. "Then," says Griffin, "you'll know when you sign on your computer someone, else is accessing your computer." SGriffin says, if you, see. 'See WIRELESS, Page 3A. c .| I l ,- --.u .. 4915 Hl-igh\ay 90 Pace 850-995-1600 Gridiron Gang iPG13) 1:2) 4:10 7:00 9:40 Everyone's Hero i G 1:)111 ) il -4:55 6f:50l :45 The Black Dahlia IRI 1:15 4:00 7-05 9:45 Little Miss Sunshine (R) 1:10 3:50 7:10 9:35 The Covenant (PG13) 1:30 4:15 7:10 9:30 Wicker Man (PG13) 1:45 4:30 7:15 9:45 Invincible (PG) 1:05 3:55 6:55 9:30 Accepted (PG13) 1:40 7:20 Talladega Nights: The Ballad Of Ricky Bobby (PG13) 4:20 9:50_ 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, Milton 32570, phone 932-1340. The Santa Rosa Count\ Commission meets, at 9:00 a.m. on both the second and fourth, Thursday of.each month. The leaders meet in committee at 9:00 a.m. on Monday's proceeding,. the Thursday meetings. Meetings are held in commission chambers of the Administrative Complex on Highway 90. Phone 983-1877 for information or to reach commissioners in their" offices. S a 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_golernor@ mNy florida corn 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.gov/jeffmiller SENATE * Senator Mel Martinez: P.O. Box 536176 Orlando,FL 32853-6176. phone (407) 897-3130 fax' (407) 897-8595 * Senator Bill Nelson: Room 571, Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, D.C., 20510; phone;i :(202) 224-5274, (fax) (202) 224-8022. WHITE HOUSE * President George Bush: The White House. 1600 Pennsylvania Ave.,, Washington, D.C..20500; phone 12021 456-1414. Email at president@it hitehouse.Lov. * Vice President Dick Chene\: Office of the Vice President, White House. 1600 Penns\l\ania .A\ e., Washington, D.C., 20500: phone 20212) 456-1414. School Government SCHOOL BOARD * District 1: Kenneth Smith, 5700 Camelia St., Milton 32570, 623-4395. * District 2: Hugh Winkles, 5684 Nicklaus Lane, Milton 32570, 623-6299 * District 3: Diane Coleman, 9400 Octavia Lane, Navarre 32566, 939-2661. * District 4: JoAnn J. Simpson, 5059 Faircloth Street, Pace 32571, 994-5446 * District 5: Edward Gray III- 1 Gray Oaks Lane , Gulf Breeze, FL 32561 850-932-6287 The Santa Rosa County School Board meets at 6:30 p.m..on the 2nd and 4th Thursday at Canal St., Milton. Phone: 983-5000. 5086 -;,y Our Child of the Month is Kolby of Santa Rosa County FederalCredit Union. Download ba Child of the Month desktop calendar atwww.s'rcfcu.org .,- I, * .s~. ~' - . .. .. .. N' ""1 Page 2-A Saturday September 16,2006 The Santa Rosa Press Gazette ~atsuruay onntumm ha ,r IR 9fllRlilS~t; Rn'l n Prnss UaIhtt Page 3-A Local Leak Continued From Page One. of putting ammonia in the air where you suspect sulphur dioxide, if it's detected, white smoke will appear in the air. "White smoke appeared before we brought it anywhere close to the valves," says Hinote. As the leak intensified, the northeastern wind contin- ued to carry fumes away from the men working to find the leak. "I've worked at the plant for 34 years and have never had a sulphur dioxide leak. I know, after time, the leak intensifies rapidly. We had been holding our breaths trying to find the leak. When it became difficult, I made the decision to call 911. "During that time, I knew I had to .make an evaluation," says Hinote. He explains, with- .' , ., ,-. (Above) Milton Fire Chief John Reble explains to returning construc- tion workers (back from lunch) why,they could not re-enter the Milton Sewage Treatment Plant area. (Below) Other workers stand, waiting for the all-clear, to return to work. Press Gazette photos by Bill, Gamblin" ii ' * in three to five minutes, Owens took a wrench and tightened the valve fittings on the connection to the cylinder and stopped the leak. The municipal drives of Henry and Elmira were isolated during the emergency by city police. The leak was stopped by the time two firefighters in full . breathing apparatus arrived to assess the situation. Rebel says a detection alarm alerted Hinote and Owens. "It didn't take long before the situation was under c.on- trol," says Reble. Emergency Medical Services took .the two men, Hinote and. Owens, to Santa Rosa Medical Center, Rebel was concerned about their loca- tion when the leak started. Hinote and Owens had symp- toms of burning eyes and sore throats. ' Both were treated for high' blood pressure and lo%% le% els of oxygen in their blood and-. received several e.e\tashes. S"My throat fell like .it had a iwad of cotton in it," says Hinote.: Other personnel were assessed and released at the site. "The, leak was from aone- ton sulphur dioxide cylinder." ,says Rebel. He explains there is no way to tell ho 1 much chemical \'as released into the atmosphere because it came. from a valve leading into a large cylinder. There is no gauge indicating a loss. Rebel says there s no cause for alarm to the community because the chemical has. dissi- pated into the atmosphere. He. notes :the enmergenc\ had the potential to become a substan- tial event and, a larger area would've been evacuated .had- the need cropped up. S "As it \\as, it wasn't ahaz- .ard to the general public," he says. Adams says she knows Hinote and Owens took steps to present an, harm to any of the plant personnel and to the sur- rounding residents. "I'm proud of them," says Adams.'. According to the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS), sul- phur dioxide is toxic in high, concentrations and is a severe respiratory irritant at lower con- centrations. The typical expo- sure limit is two parts per mil- lion, a level which can readily be exceeded in confined spaces. It may lead to bums to the skin Wireless Continued From Page One..' someone you can't identify in a car outside your house, and you're suspicious he's likely stealing your signal, call the police. "If things happen like they're supposed to, they'll send tech-based investigators; we'll get to the bottom of it and we can trace their usage," says Griffin. Story written by Pamela Holt. Reach her at: holt@sr-pg.com or eyes if exposed to moisture., Last June, in another area of the county, a hydrogen sul- fide release turned fatal as two men were working on a piece of equipment when a pocket :of hydrogen sulfide escaped.. According to the MSDS, there are no similarities between hydrogen sulfide and sulfur dioxide. Although simi- lar in name only, the two chem- ical compounds are dramatical- ly different. . In wastewater treatment plants, sulphur dioxide is gener- ally used to neutralize excess chlorine before water is dis- charged; hydrogen sulfide is produced during the -refining process. The June incident ;ias at Blackjack Creek refinery. Story written by Pamela . Holt. Reach her at: :. ' , ' '. hoit^.st -p,.com ," Experienced childcare workers preferred, but not required. 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Now, the Florida Supreme.Court has held that the tobacco companies are liable for their conduct and individuals suffering from smoking related illnesses may pursue claims for compensatory and punitive damages. If you or a loved one developed a smoking related illness between 1990 and 2000, call your Florida Consumer JusticesAttorneys for a free consultation. , The hiring of a lawyer is an important decision that should not be based solely upon advertisements. Before you decide, ask us to send you free written information about our qualifications and experience. 6 - -k FLRID CONSUMER~ JSTIC THERE'S MORE TO INVESTING IN CDs THAN JUSTBUYINGCDs. To learn about a CID strategy that makes, sense, call or Asit your local Investment iepiesentadve today. EdwudJones MAKING SENSE OF INVESTING Saturdav Santembar 16. 2006 Page 3-A The Santa Rosa Press Gazette 17L Making Things Possible! Come Join Us Nowt ............ SEPTEMBER 16, 2006 - PAGE 4A - THE SANTA- ROSA- PRES AZTT Money is tight, make budget work With the anti-tax mood of the citizens of Santa Rosa County and the fact most are facing higher property assessments, soaring insurance premiums and cost of living increases, i.t might be wise for county leaders to tighten their financial belt buck- les. As commissioners mull over their $117.6 mil- lion 2006-07 budget-and after voters rejected their plan for a penny sales tax increase to subsi- dize road improvement-this might not be the time to be so generous with what department heads want for the upcoming year. While it might not be practical to follow all the suggestions from Commissioner Gordon Goodin (like dens ing deputies a $2,000 raise, or totally axing funding .to complete the new Pace Library) we agree it might be time for the county to "feel some -of the pain" citizens are feeling. In all, Goodin is recommending cutting about $2.3 million from the budget to offset the increased tax bills property owners have seeing based on a 30 percent increase in property-value assessments caused by the housing spike from recent hurricanes. Goodin also wants to hold off on hiring 12 new employees in several county departments, and he was the lone "no", vote among the five commis- sioners when it came time to tentatively approve the budget as presented. The new budget includes the 6.6175 millage property rate, which is the same rate as this year. What fellow commissioners did do was to ask county staff to anal\ ze how, most of Goodin's' requests might work and report at the budget's, final public hearing, Sept. 19. But Commnissioners Don Salter, Tom Stewart and Bob Cole said they would not support eliminating the $2,000 pay raise for sheriff's deputies. And, we probably\ agree ith their position:'on that one in light of the fact these deputies certain- ly deserei to be paid a fair %age based on what neighboring counties are paying. As we've pointed out in a previous editorial. Santa Rosa's starting salary for a deputy is the lowest in the area, about $27,000. Escambia pays new deputies $28,000, and in Okaloosa County, deputies are paid $30,000. Sheriff Wendell Hall's request should stand, but commissioners should-look at re rising other added expenses such as the estimated $2 million to demolish the old jail/ construction of a new court- room. And they may want to rethink the $1.25 mil- lion for new parking lots at Navarre Beach as well as spending $31,520 for a mosquito control blow- er-truck driver. The question, that 'appears here: how is it the county iswilling to pay $31,520 for a mosquito control blower-truck driver and only $27,000 for a deputy? A bullet stings more than a mosquito's snout. Making outgo., match income is never an easy task-whether it is in a home budget, one of a business, or a giant budget like that of a govern- ment. Nevertheless, it is something that must be done. It would have been nice to have had the sales tax pass and have plenty of money for roads. But since we do not, we must put many projects on the back burner and work to live within our means. Before final budget approval, these expenses need to be seriously reconsidered. SEPTEMBER 16, 2006 azette VOL. 99, NO. 49 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 Pamela Holt........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 EDITORIAL & OPINIONS A look at Constitution Day B WVALTER \1ILLIAMS ,Spfwcial to Santa Rosa s Press Gazette Each Near since 2004. on Sept. 17. \e conunem- orate the 178'i s7nirnc of the U.S. Constitution b. 39' American statesmen. The legislation creating Constitution Da�\ "as fathered _by Sen. Robert Bi rd and requires federal ag ncies and federal funded schools, including uni- versities. 't have some kind of educational program on the C: onshttution. I cannot think of a piece of le slatiion that makes greater mockery of the Constitution. or a more cnstu!utionally odious per- son-to father it ,aSen. B rd. a person who is know n as, and proudly wears the label, "King WALTER -f Pork." The onlh reason that , WILLIAMS Constjution'Da\ hasn't become a laughingstock is because most Americans are total- ly ignorant of, or ha'e contempt for, the letter and spirit of our Constitution. Let's examine just .a few statements.by the framers to see just how much faith and allegiance toda\'s Americans give to the U.S. Constitution. James Madison is the acknowledged father of the Constitution. In 1704, \hlen Congress appropriated $15,000 for relief for French refugees who fled from insurrection in San Domingo (now Haiti) to Baltimore and Philadelphia, James Madison said disapprovingly, "I cannot undertake to lay my finger on that article of the Constitution which granted a right to Congress of expending, on objects of benevolence, the money of their constituents." Today,, at least two-thirds of a $2.5 trillion federal budget is spent on '"objects of benevolence." That includes Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security, aid to higher education, farm and business subsidies, wel- fare, etc., ad nauseam. James Madison's vision was later expressed by Rep. William Giles of Virginia, who condemned a relief measure for fire victims. Giles insisted that it was neither the purpose nor a right of Congress to "attend to %that oenerositi and hunmanit. require, but to what the Consitittion and their dut' require." Some presidents had- similar constitutional Cable TV news is bad for us FM: JASON SALZMAN Dear Editor: In 2002, Phil Donahue was one of the most famous liberals in America. His TV talk show, "The Phil Donahue Show," had ended six years previously, after a 27-year run, and Donahue had used his retire- ment to stand up for peace, gay rights, feminism, and other issues embraced by left-leaning political advo- cates. As Donahue 'crashed around the country bash- ing conservative views, MSNBC was losing the rat- ings war to cable competitors CNN and Fox. MSNBC executives were looking for TV talk show host who could help their flagging network beat Bill O'Reilly at his own talk show game-and do it ,during the same time slot. Donahue was articulate, charismatic, and, you'd think, the perfect guy to launch a successful TV talk show-again-and walk all over O'Reilly. That's exactly what the cable network MSNBC thought when they put Donahue on the air in July 2002. MSNBC's Donahue initially matched Fox, but its rat- ings quickly began to slide and, in less than eight months, MSNBC had cancelled the show. The incred- ible inside story explaining the rise and crash .of Donahue has been told by Jeff Cohen in his new book, "Cable News Confidential." A lefty talking head him- self and a trusted friend of Donahue, Cohen was hired by MSNBC as a senior producer for the ill-fated show, so he has an insider's view of what happened. As Cohen tells the story, MSNBC was desperate for a successful talk show but clueless about how to nurture the growth of one. Cohen believes that MSNBC made an initial mis- take by casting Donahue, a passionate liberal advo- cate, to referee shouting matches between extreme conservative and liberal guests. With the show sliding, MSNBC execs refused Cohen's advice to let Donahue be himself and advocate liberal views-just*as Bill O'Reilly is allowed to spew his conservative views on Fox. This would have allowed Donahue to develop a liberal audience, just as O'Reilly has a conservative following. Such a liberal show, with the famous Donahue at the helm, might have caught the attention of liberals, respect. In 1I54, President Franklin Pierce vetoed a bill to help the mentally ill. sa\ ing. "I cannot find any. authority in the Constitution for public charir." adding that to approve the measure would d be con- trarn to the letter and the spirit of the Constitution and subersie to the %\hole iheor. upon which the Union of these States is founded." President Grover Clei eland vetoed many con- gressional appropriations,: often saying there was no constitutional authority 'for such an appropriation. Vetoing a bill for relief charity. President Cleteland said. "I can find no warrant for such an appropriation in the Constitution. and I do not behe\e that the po�%er and dut\ of the General Goernmient ought to be extended to the relief ot indi\ idual suffering \\ which is in no manner properly related to the public -ern ice or benefit." Constitutional ignorant people might argue that the. Constitution's "general \% el fare" clause justifies today's actions by. Congress. Here's what James Nladison said: "If Congress can do Nwhate\'er in their discretion can be done by mone3, and % ill promote the General Welfare, the Government is no longer a limited one, possessing enumerated powers. but an' indefinite one, subject to particular exceptions." Thomas Jefferson echoed, in a letter to Pennsylvania Rep. Albert Gallatin, "Congress has not unlimited powers to provide for the general welfare, but only those specifically enumerated." James Madison explained the constitutional lim- its on federal .power in Federalist Paper No. 45: "The powers delegated by the proposed Constitution to the federal government are few 'and defined .... [to] be exercised principally on external' objects, as war, peace, negotiation, and foreign commerce." Here are my questions to you: Has our Constitution been amended, to authorize federal spending on "objects of benevolence"? Or, is it plain and simple constitutional contempt by Congress, the president, the courts and, worst of all, the American. people? Or, am I being overly pessimistic and it's simply a matter of constitutional ignorance? \\ alter E. Williams is a professor of economics at George Mason University. To find. out more about: Walter E. Williams and read features by other Creators S. indicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators S\ indicate Web page at wwww.creators.com. COPYRIGHT 2006 CREATORS SYNDICATE, INC. whose hunger for news and talk-surged as President George Bush was moving the country toward war with'Iraq. But MSNBC executives, fearful of liberal views, insisted on trying to reach a middle-of-the-road audi- ence, telling Cohen that a liberal show would conflict with MSNBC's slogan, "fiercely independent." This justification was silly to begin with when you look at the partisan shows, like O'Reilly's, that are successful on cable. Partisanship is the nature of the medium. But MSNBC's position that Donahue should restrain his true: progressive voice became surreal later, when management dictated that Donahue move to the right-to try to "outfox Fox News," as Cohen put it. That's when Cohen was pushed away from the show by MSNBC bosses, and not long after, Donahue was cancelled, ostensibly due to poor ratings. But actually, Donahue was doing better than other MSNBC shows. " The real reason Donahue was cancelled, accord- ing to Cohen, is that MSNBC was hoping the upcom- ' ing Iraq War could be used as a platform to boost the network's ratings. The Iraq war would allow MSNBC to "reinvent itself," using the "anticipated larger audi- ence who will tune in during a time of war," accord- ing to a memo by network executives quoted by Cohen. Donahue, who was strongly against the war, would be a liability for MSNBC, and so he was dumped. Cohen's depressing story of the rise and fall of Donahue is actually only one of series of oh-my-God- what-is-happening-to-journalism stories he tells in his excellent 200-page book. Cohen takes you through his stints as a talking head at Fox, where he was a reg- ular, and CNN. It's a personal account, with plenty of light-hearted anecdotes from his various talk show appearances. The book's humor sits alongside devas- tating critiques of the toxic journalism pervading the cable industry. After reading Cohen's book, cable news will never look the same to you, as you'll understand the formula of fake "breaking news," false debates, and journalistic gutter-feeding that add up to, as Cohen puts it, "disinfotainment." PAGE 4A You Spoke Out, Santa Rosa... . 1Wednesda'. 5:01'p.m. This is Eddie. I just paid my' taxes, on line, for the :first time and I just wanted to"'say the Tax' Collector's website is phenome-' nal. All the other county depart-' ments should,take nonce Thank Wednesday, 4:11 p.m. This is Fred., I found the lady in the bucket truck that used to be; on Highway 90 in Pea Ridge. She is now up in East Milton. lust past ' Ward Basin Road. She's suill \ aI- ing and smiling. Just thought. folks " o:muld like to krino. Wednesday, 1:27-p.m.' 1; Hello, my name is Joel. I am' calling about the surplus in: nione\ the\ have in the county. It seems the leaders want to turn thote dollar, into buildings and roads. Don't spend it. You hae a surplus. Go home and don't come., back until next year Monday, 12:59 p.m. I just want to say I agree 1 ilt the email I read in Saturday'si.- paper. The writer said surely\ all the new $200,000 homes were generating plenty of money. The fellow who sent that knew exactly what, he was talking about. I also: voted against incumbents. 'Thursday, 12:03 p.m. Hi, this is Chuck. One reason; the road proirani as defeated was that their had the , ord "main- tenance" in there. It the) had just. said 100% to road construction, 1 think it would ha', e passed. , Thursday, 10:11 a.m. This is Al. Being a native oC Santil Rosa, I feel qualified to; comment on the failed sales tla If it had passed, all the people would have paid. Nov,. jut prop-, erty owners will pay. When out millage rate goes up, don't whine" or cry foul. Remember, you won't get to. vote on the property tax: increase. Thursday, 9:17 a.m. I am a senior citizen and i registered voter and I appreciate the right to vote. We see candi- dates on TV and hear them on radio, but now they are calling us on our home phones and I think that is an invasion of our right to privacy. " - ~~ You may Speak Out any time, day or night. Just call ou'r 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 Pres' Gazette readers. Your views art important, too. Send your letters to: LET- TERS TO THE EDITOR, 6620 Elva Street, Milton, FL 3257(|. (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 an l address so we may phone for ver- ification, if necessary. 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 1 I THE SANTA ROSA PRESS GAZETTE You I YOUR WRITTEN OPINIONS 1) e 7P'lr) i Y7g iesaes --- --Local Local Landfills. C a nu p9 ,1dse To2 1 a n e SContillued From Page One. "tnances to pay for testing. In a~ddiion. Coyote Landfill pledged $5.000 from its own pocket to help paN for the study, as long a- it looked at all possi- ble locations of contamina- tion-not just Coyote's site.' While it has, been..noted other landfills in the area ma\ have contributed to problems. the focus has remained on Co ote. Commissioner Gordon G6odin w\as critical of the way, the fire at Coyote Landfill was fought last year. Hesaid the fire Babyland Continued From Page One. They. were people who knew they were leaving here. The\ suffered the loss of a ne \- born or sullborn bab\ and w wouldd leave it in the hands of the funeral home to take care of the remains. In Milton. that resulted in the "Babylands" being formed. Though he has long turned Soer the care of the cemetery to others. Fisher says it happened More than once that families would sho%\ up in Santa Rosa Count\ decades after the.\ trained at Whiting and left. They Nwere looking for the babN department used water, which only washed:contaminates fur- ther into the community. He said the. fire was controlled more efficiently once a foam fire retardant was sprayed onto the blaze. - When commissioners were asked if the Co6ote Landfill. manager %as doing his job in the right when the alleged con-' tamination occurred, the board said there was no .Standard Operating Procedure for C&p landfills in Santa Rosa County., Commissioners say the next six months will be used to they never knew.: . "They told me the\ realized 'it wasn't just a fetus. It %%as their child." Fisher said through tears. One couple came here years ago from Arizona. according to Fisher, to find their infant's ,rate. Grass mowers had inadvertently destroyed the marker placed by the funeral home. but Fisher says the\ found enough of the right mark- er and words to kno I[ %it\'as their baby by mo ing the din around and finding broken pieces. "The\ \%rote and said the\ This grave marker in Babyland at the Milton Cemetery was com- monly used for most infants whose families were not planning to stay in the area. Very fe' e\er received sturdier headstones. Press Gazette photo by Lynne Hough. compare notes with other coun- ties and make choices about safety and health issues sur-. rounding C&D landfills. . Commissioner John. Broxson and Goodin told those present, "'There will be C&D landfills in this county, we need. them." Governing those land- fills has become the focus on an effort, to prevent problems before they happen. .Making County standard tougher than Florida State stan- dards in operating C&D land- fills is the goal. according to commissioners. were coming." he recalls. "They brought an Episcopal minister and he performed a service at the gravesite. "The mother told mine she'd recendy heard a minister speak in Arizona about life and she said. "I realized that \\as inmy baby.'" Fisher remembers the same scene repeatnmg itself 10 or 12 umrnes and he often found his duties included helping parents find correct graves. But he says those days are long gone for him. Around the \ear 2000. Fisher says he knew\ he ,\as done caring for the cemetery. but couldn't find any - one to take the job. He ran an ad in the Press Gazci stating after January 1. he w would no longer be responsi- ble for the Milton Cemetery. "There were four of us. originally. They began to die off and leftnie \\with it," he laughs. Some residents \with a gen- uine concern for the cemetery stepped in. He says his duties were turned o'er to \ hat is cur- rently known as the Milion Benevolent Cemeten Board. "The people \\ho ha'e it now, they 're doing a terrific job," he notes. "I praise them for what they are doing. "I'm ver-y pleased." Stor ni written by Lyvie H ,t',ih R lach Ii 01: tloughl.' sr-p,.coinh "We want to be one year ahead of the State,"- Goodin. noted. ' Commissioners stressed the moratorium ceases the accept- ance of any applications for C&D landfills. It has nothing to do %with land use changes or plarunng and zoning. "We're not going to issue an\ more permits for six months to give ourselves time to study problems with existing pits:" says Broxson. The moratorium could be extended if necessary to ensure a complete study, according to commissioners. St' , i, S n' iret by L:i'ie Houigh. 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Clinically proven. Natural ingredients. Includes Lice Comb. .,- ..:-,, ,., Theresa Stearlv Herbal Specialist * Deanna Gilmore Manager , *J Jimmie D Hill, Ph.D, Naiural Heallh Counselor E-Mail address: GWYHILL *' AOL.com BB I I The Santa Rosa Press Gazette Saturday September 16, 2006 Page 5-A Saturday September 16, 2006t Thn 'R:;ntn Rn.- Press Gazette~ raeug. 'Afli ieaiU JUIL 1Um1id 1*13.3dUL I nal Milton firefighters train during downtime City of Milton Firefighters were found training at Sanders Street Park earlier this week. Lt. Lee Devines says a part of the training for new firefighters involves knowing water pressure ratios for specific fire sizes. Pictured: (in no particular order) Lt. Lee Devines; Milton City Firefighters John McLeod, John Ward and Geoffrey Freeman. Press Gazette photos by Lynne Hough. E*iE r% ~ I R A11R1R1A IM1 DUPJ TOWN OF JAY CASH BALANCES BROUGHT FORWARD - FISCAL YEAR 2006-2007 GENERAL FUND 5,000.00 WATER & SEWER FUND 1500.00 GAS FUND 3,000 00 TOTAL 9,500.00 - / .' ' ESTIMATED REVENUES: TAXES: AD VALOREM TAXES Franchise Taxes Utility Taxes Licenses & Permits, Intergovernmental Revenue Charges for Services Miscellaneous Revenues Other Financing Sources Millages: 2.000 TOTAL REVENUES AND OTHER FINANCING SOURCES TOTAL ESTIMATED REVENUES AND BALANCES EXPENDITURES/EXPENSES General Governmental Services Public Safety Transportation Culture & Recreation Debt Services TOTAL EXPENDITURES/EXPENSES RESERVES TOTAL APPROPRIATED EXPENDITURES AND RESERVES 87,059.93 17,000.00 10,000.00 2,500.00 210,327.39 ', 1,000.00 57,482.68 62,000.00 447,370.00 452,370.00 372,870.00 21,500.00 30,000.00 23,000.00 0 447,370.00 5,000.00 452,370.00 : 0 ' '0 0 0i 218,500.00 1,500.00 0 220,000.00 221,500.00 199,000.00 0 0 0 21,000.00 220,000.00 1,500.00 221,500.00 S0 0 0 359,000.00 1,000.00 0- 360,000.00 363,000.00 360,000.00 0 0 360,000.00 3,000.00 '363,000.00 87,059.93 17,000.00 10,000.00 2,500.00 210,327.39 578,500.00 59,982.68 62,000.00 1,027,370.00 1,036,870.00 931,870.00 21,500.00 30,000.00 23,000.00 1,027,370.00 9,500.00 1,036,870.00 THE TENTATIVE ADOPTED, AND/OR FINAL BUDGETS ARE ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE ABOVE MENTIONED TAXING AUTHORITY AS A PUBLIC RECORD. B-- e-A %*' Pane 7-A Saturday September l u. LuuU I it Ol, dnua a- UL.L Community Review Committee to meet The City of Milton's Ordinance Review Conmittee Sill meet on Wednesday. September 20, 2006, at 9:00 a.m. in Conference Room B at Milton City Hall, 6738 Dixon Street. For further information on, the meeting, contact the City Manager's Office at 983- 5 411. Cancer Society schedules meeting The American Cancer Society's Milton Relay For Life Steering Committee will " meet at 6 p.m . Tuesday, ;- . September 19 at Berryhill Elementary School. 4900 Berr hill Road The meeting is open to any volunteer h ho \t'ould like to help plan and organize Relay activities, This year's event is scheduled for, April 27 and 28 at the. Pensacola Junior College Milton Campus. For more -information, contact Chairwoman Leann McCombs at 293-1299 or mccombsl1h @mail.santarsa.kl 2. Clean-Up is today The Santa Rosa Count% portion of the Coastal Clean- Up will take place this Saturday . September 16 from 8 am through 11:30 am. The meeting spot %\ill be at the Navarre Beach public parking lot at the foot of the Navarre Beach Bridge. Volunteers are encouraged to bnng hats, sun- screen and gloves. They will be provided %ith trash bags and data cards. This year's event is spon- sored by Waste Management. The trash totals.and data card summaries will be sent to the national office to determine trends and help determine pro- grams to help fight the trash on our beaches. For more infor- mation. please call the Clean Community Office at 623- 1930. Personnel Committee to meet The City of Milton's Personnel . Committee will meet on Thursday, September 21,. 2006 at 8:30 a.m. in Conference Room B at City Hall. 6738 Dixon Street. Milton, FL. For further infor- mation on the meeting, contact the Cit- Managers Office at 9S3-5411. Sickle Cell annual fund raising campaign planned Sickle Cell is common and dften life-threatening disease. Occurring in approximately one ip e'ery 400 African-American infants born in the United States each year. Perhaps you :inow of someone who has the Sickle Cell Disease. Most of tthe medical care of Sickle Cell - Disease involves prevention and treatment of complica- tons. Early identification can lielp prevent some of the sen- � us medical problems associat- 4 d \ith the disease. With the proper care and treatment., indi- viduals w.%ith Sickle Cell Disease most times can lead a productive life. That's %\h% we S hope that \ou till join others in support of Sickle Cell bN sending a monetary gift todae. , Your tax-deductible dona- pion supports , educational ' 4"areness, and social dexelop- ment programs. counseling, screenings. client support ser' - ices, financial assistance for -ntedications and other emer- : ency needs. as well as com- munity education and aware- ness programs. We need your support to continue our nilssion and many programs and servic- es. 'Your donation of any amount \vill mean so much to people with Sickle Cell Disease in this community\. . You can also support sickle * :ell b\ purchasing the Dr. Martin Luther King. Jr. "Live the Dream" specialty tag for \our car. This beautiful tag is currently .being sold for a mod- est additional cost. In support of Sickle Cell. we encourage you to purchase the "Lixe the Dream" specialty tag for your car. September is National Sickle Cell month. The follow - ing is a list of our 2006 activi- ties. We need hour support! Please join us in our efforts. Saturday. September 16- Fashion Show. Apollo Club at 8:00 for a $5.00 donation. Sunday, September 17- Sickle Cell Disease Awareness Church Sunday. Area churches are asked to raise awareness and contribute a donation for Sickle Cell Disease. Friday. September 22-3rd Annual Banquet. Pensacola Junior College Student Center. Time 7:00 p.m. Tickets $25.00 per person. Saturday. September 23- 18th Annual Golf Tournament at Osceola Golf Course. S:00 a.m. Shotgun Entrs fee: $65.00 per person. 2 persons per team. Sunday. September 30- Blood Drive and Free Sickle Cell Screening-(Screening courts\ of Sacred Heart Hospital'i. Uni\ersit1 M3all Center Court. 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. For additional information about these activities, please contact the office at 434-6092. Thank you for your contin- ued support. Because of people like you. we can make a differ- ence in the lives of individuals and families suffering from Sickle Cell Disease! ;_ - 1 KELLER WILLIAMS. k E \ L T Y Marsha Beach "Celebrating 26 Years" 572-5652 1 M 3B 13 5 BA\ vi crv,,jn \'ici..rlin Chinnei 1 03 lCre!. MI: I1 [uSU Advertise your business or skill with the Press Gazette! Call today for details 623-2120 NOTICE OF PROPOSED TAX INCREASE The Town of Jay has tentatively adopted a measure to increase its property tax levy. Last year's property tax levy: A. Initially proposed tax levy . .$68,717.00 B. Less tax reductions due to Value Adjustment Board and other assessment changes ...... ,. $(106.00) C. Actual property tax levy ... .$68,611.00 This year's proposed tax levy . $87;059.93 All concerned citizens are invited to attend a public hearing on the tax increase to be held on. * .... ^ .*y ^ //* *: ::^ .^.. Monday, September 18, 2006 6:00 p.m. at Jay City Hall, 3695 Highway 4 Jay, Florida 32565 A FINAL DECISION on the proposed tax increase and the budget will be made at this hearing. ,ic ll o i Backhoe Stump Removal Eu pi 0t& ieSockTasotto -Bs o icn Tim Shelton Milton, FL FREE Estimates 850-554-0626 850-675-1543_ Maintain Access to Your Money and Earn a Safe, Strong Return For businesses: , he Business Co0 nector Mo iey"Market: Accun F .or indidus: .. . 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GOOD FOOD * GOOD SPIRITS * GOOD TIMES 6876 Quinn Street - Downtown Milton 626-5820 Island Oasis Kahlua 1st Annual Bushwacker Battle of the Bands Bash October 13th & 14th, 2006 Featuring Bobby Purify and The Black & Blues October 13th Band entry fee $50.00. Entry Deadline October 1,1th VIP Packages Available, Raffle, River Tours on the "Dixie Lou", Craigcat rides & much more! All Gate proceeds ($5) will be donated to Relay for Life American Cancer Society Call for more Details 626-5820 Q..�omhcr IFt qnnR I Thp Santa Rosa Press Gazette I R & a --t un ou 0 � ---. a A e gaP 8-A .. e an a os Legal Notices hT S t R a Press Gazette Saturday September 16, 2006 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION CASE NO. 2006-CA-000472 DIVISION NO: "A" DAVIDE.LARSENandPAUL - S LARSEN . Plainnlins, CHARLES M THOMAS and LORI D THOMAS, S: NOTICE OF ACTION TO: CHARLES M. THOMAS and ' ' LORI D THOMAS S5057 Guaerisay Road Pace, FL 3257 1 , YOU ARE NOTIFIED tmat a Canorr.-plan w3s mied iri the Santa Rosa County Court Clerk (the "Clerk") on November 9,'2005.. -You are required to file the the orig- inal of your written defenses, if an, upon the unoeisigned S Clierk c-n Seplembe,' 25. 2006 illnu 30 dJay. 0o Ilhe lirSl put S hcation .-f Lnnr Nc.l,.ci and iotr S ,aro a copy li same IO Ine aotirr nay Ior inr e Pilanhitf Rcnaia M BecRish Jr. Eaduire LDueni & As,,ciales . PA al4i0 South PaIlliV Pace , ' Sun.e 50C' Peai:ola. Flortida * 2?.u2. Failure to erae ard rile W o re-n dterenie as ie-quirea M'ay result in a ludgmenl or ordir ior te relael den-rianna in .- tne pl adinrg. winoul rurnhea - '. DATED on his trna 15 d.a, of SAugu 2006 MAR' JOHNSON CLERK OF COURT CIRCUIT COURT SEAL By: Angela Dunn S Deputy Clerk ' 093e006 100706 " IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIR- CUIT IN AND FOR SANTA S ROSA COUNTY. FLORIDA JUVENILE DIVISION CASE NUMBER 05-DP-212 .. . IN THE iNTEREST OF D.W. 10107/1993 ' J.M.JR. 08119/1997 L.M. 07/23/1999 - MINOR CHILDREII ' TO: Jerome Harris, Putative ' Falher of D.W.. a minor child Address and whereabouts unknown YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED thaI a Petition under oath has been filed In the above styled Court for the termination ol parental rights ol D.W. a female child born on Ine 7th Sday ol October, 1993, in Escambia County, Florida. by the Department of Children and Family Services, tor sub- sequent adoption, and you are hereby commanded to be S and appear before the Honorable Marci L. Goodman, Judge ol the Circuit Court In and lor Santa Rosa County. Florida. at Ihe S Santa Rosa County S Courthouse. 6865 Caroline Street. Million, FL 32570. on ' , - the 21st day of September. 2006. at 9:00 a.m. You must either appear on the dale and S at Ihe lime specified or send S 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 , YOUSHALL PERMANENTLY LOSE ALL LEGAL RIGHTS AS A PARENT TOTHE CHILD NAMED IN THE PETITION ' . FOR TERMINATION OF S PARENTAL RIGHTS. WITNESS my hand as the Clerk or sail Court and the Seal thereof, this 16 day of ' August, 2006. : , CLERK OF COURT SANTA . ROSA. COUNTY, FLORIDA CIRCUIT COURT SEAL' By: Linda Willis , Deputy Clerk 091606' - 092306 093006 . 100706 8/662 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION CASE NO. 2006-CA-0004 72 - DIVISION NO: "A" DAVID E. LARSEN and PAM L.: ' LARSEN, CHARLES M. THOMAS and LORI D. THOMAS, Defendants. AMENDED NOTICE OF ACTION TO: CHARLES M. THOMAS and , LORI D.THOMAS 5057 Guemrnsey Road Pace, FL 32571 YoU ARE NOTIFIED that a Complaint was filed with the Santa Rosa County. Courtf Clerk (the "Clerk") on June 7, 2006. You are required fo file the orig- inal of yoUr written defenses, if any, upon the undersigned Clerk on October 2, 2006, (within 30 days of the first pub- lication of this Notice) and for- ward a copy of same to the *attorney for the Plaintiffs, Richard M. Beckish, Jr'., Esquire, Liberis & Associates, PA., at 40 South Palafox Place; ' Suite'500, Pensacola, Florida 32502. Failure to serve and file written defenses as required may result in a judgment or order for the relief demanded in the pleadings, without further notice. DATED on this the 28 day of August, 2006. MARY JOHNSON CLERK OF COURT CIRCUIT COURT SEAL By: J. Watkins Deputy Clerk 090206 090906 091606 092306 9/688 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION File No.: 57-2005-CP-334 Division: Probate IN RE: ESTATE OF WILLIAM G. BOSWELL Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of William G. Boswell deceased, whose date of death was July 17, 2005, Is pending ir the Circuit Court for Santa Rosa County, 'Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 6n.95 Caiolie Streel Millnno Florida 32570 Tr.a name i arnd Saddareases orI me personal ,'ep- 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 serd rrsl Ius e tihe;r claims wnn inrns court WITHIN THE SLATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DA'PS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A .COPY, OF THIS NOTICE 014 THEM. . . All oinaer credior" of Ihr d-ji-e- dent anid oprer persons na.,ng ' clas" ,,r demands againai aeceounia' e-aIC mud T file iner clamii aslh Inrs court WITHIN S MONTHS AFTER THE DATE SOF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION .33702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREvER BARRED NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE Atf' CLAIM FILED TWO 121 EARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED The date 01 firs puoDlcaion 01 Ir15 notice ,- Seplem'ber 9 2,)06 Aitorne lorf Pesc onal Repieceniaive ,n.KENNETH R FOUtiTAIi Kenneth R. Fourfain AlStomey fvo licc le W.rtr, Fior.aa Bar r.:. itJ :,c':'? FOUNTAIlN LAW FIRM PA uc(45 Fournain Proles..:-rnai Ci SSut,- A rNavanr Fiorda 32615 ": Telicph.:.rne i')i 939-3536 Fir-.cna R.pi'e,;ertlaii.e '.z NtICCLE WiRTH i.,:o ie Winre 09 d1 IF- 9/696 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION File No.: 57-2005-CP-319 Division: Probate IN RE: ESTATE OF LOREN PAUL POST Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Trn iadrri-iiiraiionr o ina ae .Ile or L'reni Paul Po i- de&Ceaed Anr-:. dalie .1 sealh 'a, Juli' 21 :ciuS ,s p-enoarg rin Me lir.:u- Ce.un lor Sanirra .'a Cour.r.r/. Flur da Proai U-nvion.M ihe adOre: o,,r , hch S F.~ C ar-jir.. Srreer i i. c-n Fieor,.a " '57, : Trie narr,.:s ani adoTre:-o ,iM inh rerac-r.l rep- rem.irnia i r.. and in. p.i-r:rna repr sen alivres anome. are retl onr t r.,-ow A ireadnc,- a-t inr, ac.:deni Sana ioheir person , harnq clan,, ur amie ndm aqa'n.[ , Is . r ,a e noer,,'ld. o nh ,r. a i:cop, ai in.,. r,. :i. ' ,.' reu& r-d h.', bB :errs d ,Tu u.T Iul' tie ncr c:la'rr,- ar.n Irn. ccunr WITHII' THE LATER OF 3 MDI ITHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLIC ATDON OF THIS NOTICE CH 3:-' DA C- AFTER THE EDATE OF SER.iCE ,'F 5 NCO F C'F THIS RJOTiC:E l THEM.- � Al.. .ofmf & .: e All n-ith're,:'r oi.j .. * ihe dece- dent d .i me-r per ons nra..rn. claim; oiJ demsands aga.rini d Ciat, ' sialr I .iumi llf ihr %.r Rosan-' ar, in..- cFioiri Wi Tit I t.1OrITHS AFTER THE DATE CF THE FIRST PUBLIC ATifON OF THIS rjOTICE ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIli THE TIME PEHIOD'C SET FORTH ib SECTwOIN -" OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED T NOTWITHSTANDING THE STiME PERIODS SET FORTH ABO..,E Altm' CLIM FILED TWO li ,EARS OFR. MORE AFTER THE DECEDENIT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED Tre IAlc E O lirt pubic'aYlier o I .ns n.i] ..s Sep. e ic.. . a rli-r,.n ha,' Pers:r.i - 'KEIIIETH FOUNTAIN Krnn-err. R F.:.unr lir ' AncirnE, i.:.,r r1,arn nn Pc.si S Fl,'ri.aa Bar fio '00.656 : FOUTITAinrJ LAW FIRM pa '-IS F.:.uni Ir,:.les-.:.nil l Navarre, Florida 32566 .- Telephone: (850) 939-3535 Personal Representative: : /s/MARYANN POST,. Maryann Post '33 z-earnpeDO, D..! � .090906 -" " 091606 9/697 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY. FLORIDA ' , ' PROBATE DIVISION- File No.: 57-2005-CP-370 Division: Probate IN RE: ESTATE OF JACK TURNER MCLAUGH- LIN Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS- Tn- drin-:l.r,,s1ralch c', i,: - . 'atl I1 I511 Turn 1,.1i: L .ugrilnli i , a'_- ia nc ,r,.:..i .alle.-..l .-i an Aas: JJlj I-. 2,0' ,. 1i pn.dn.j in the Circuit Court for. Santa Rosa County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which i' i6 4j C ar-sehr.e, Cit-lel hIlt;lon Fl.::,dia l-',' Tre nvr1,Cni. 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 ot 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 SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON R 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 FILE WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS l SET FORTH IN SECTION , 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA h PROBATE'CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOvE Allt CLAIM FILED TWO l2) r EARS OR MORE 'AFTER THE DECEDENTS DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of first publication of this notice is September 9, . 2006. .Attorney . for. Prsonai Represeialresrva i i.KEIRIIETH R FOUNTAIN Kennerh R Founiairn Atlorney lor Richard A McLaughrl.n SFlonida Bar No 0'4a8569 FOUINTAIN LAW FiRM RA S2,45 Forunla.n Prolas.i-nai Cr Suile A Navarre. Fiowna 32566 Telepn.one t16501 939.3535 Personal Reprasenlaiue F.'LRICHARD A MCLAUGHLIl Ricnard A M.cL augniir 3oAS Grnger LIna Nravasne FlonBa 3T566 O')906 . ' . 9/698 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION File No.: 57-2006-CP-124 Division: PROBATE IN RE: ESTATE OF PATSY R. CORMIER BELL Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Trie adrrinmisiralor or the ailtia ol Palo/ R. Cormier Bell. da'ceiadiWa Whoe daala ol de.-aIr *as May ' 2i61)4 I: pending ,n ire [racui Court lot Santa Rosa CouLInt Flonrida Probate D':. on. Irn address or r.r.:h r-C'5 Carlrine Sir leal Ml.iion. Florida '2'72 Tne namna- anr. addret i,:- ."' in. personal rep. r sental..e and ini p-er.:.nal repre. ernal, .- : anorr,-ey ari .:i lonrn r.lo* All creJ.r.,rs C-I ine decedeni and inner pii orn r.a. .r, tivun-us or .-iiTiands against diCedenrl ''a-'i c-n r n.ri a cop, ofl Inr. notice i: re qusreu li.: be marvCd iTu.l rllair ,.laian, aitt inn, cct.un WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MOtiTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATIOIJ OF THIS . rIOTICE OR 3)0 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A THEM Ail oltiir ciedilir. 0o1 thn d c-c- i dr anr orher person having claim's or demands against decedarnl a eaelee musliff. their. claims ir. Ihi' courl WITHIi 3 MO.fNTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATIOIi OF THIS NOTICE ALL CLAIMS HOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME' PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733 70? OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED jOTWITHSTAIiDIPG THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABO-E AllNY CLAIM FILED TWO 12 '.EARS OR MOPE AFTER THE DECEDENT S D4TE OF DEATH IS BARRED The dale , 1 irl pur.laOli ,on Oi Ir:- rinl.ce 6, S&plrinDer 9. Al.,'ron,, for Peronarl 6 R pre.in er .l .a' e5 u. r/s/KENNETH R. FOUNTAIN Keruneir., R Fo-jrla-n Asnorney ,ii- Curis B Bell Flr.od3 Ba' 1i:, 4a6569 2041 Fr,.u,-,amn Pro re: ional Cl Telepre.:.n 1 i6 01 93'-.353-. Pearonal Reprep.erniaiae ,.CURTISr B BELL . - . Curhn. B Boil PO Box 5219 . . Ila.arre, Flrida 3- r.o6 . - - 091609 ' * *. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY. FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION File No. 57-2006-CP-234 ' SDivision I. RE ESTATE OF H,:.,n Hahe- FPreitcrn Sr NOTICE TO CREDITORS c-i R.:-c-rn Hane. Pre-tn inSr. dc.:aede' esno.e -imt fie death vla- rar.:rn 71 �03' " pend,',. iW Ir.h 1,ir.:ul C.:-un l Iof Saia R';.a Counr, Fior.au, PiObaei- D '',r.s in.c ie addre: c-i Arncr, la fiN C 'lre IE Sirel Sui1t Sr r, Olin. Fl.'-id,3 3�570 0D7- Trhe names oan a . uddlar-.": el Ina person l fpreP=iersal',.C ana irie -rn-,nal repir i-erta- Inue : animh-, aria :l ICrlh All creditors f the" decedent and other persons having cal.imt aor ialT9andr4 ga3 n ;- ceA.dni l raie ', n .A hor, a c:-p,a �0 icn' nc,vic requ i Ieu'e p,- ry..ed muI Ilale ineir clainr, auth. ins .:our WITHIIj THE L, TER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FiR5T PLUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR ", DA- S AFTER . THE D.,TE OiF SERvIsE OF A [' CF, OF THIS NOTICE ONi THEM All other'creditors of the dece- , dent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate must file their - Iai-rr,.: ,.'i i -., C: urt W ITHlIi I h.tC'IiTH' AFTEM THE ',ATE OF'.-'HE FiR'T FuBLI,. ATiCti OF-HI. htOTIn'E ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS ' SET FORTH IlN SECTIOn' -' 37'',2 '-F THE FLCORIDa PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIOD SET. FORTH ABOVE; ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE .DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of first publication of this notice is September 9, 2006. Attorney for Personal Representative: /s/ANGELA J. JONES Angela J. Jones Florida Bar No. 096441 Locklin & Jones, P.A. 6460 Justice Avenue Milton, Florida 32570 Telephone: (850)623-2500 Personal Representative: /s/JOHN FOSTER PRESTON John Foster Preston 5312 Hamilton Bridge Road t Milton, Florida 32570 090906 091606 9/700 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA ) COUNTY, FLORIDA S Case No. 06-710-CA IN RE: The Forfeiture of: One 1994 GMC Yukon VIN# 1GKEK18KORJ767872; DEFENDANTS/CLAIMANTS: ASHLE' RAWLS .NOTICE OF FORFEITURE , PROCEEDING TO: Ashley Rawls, 6625 Park Avenue M.ior. Florida 32570' r.d all person no0 cla.m, an r ieresi ,n one 1994 CMC Yukon, , VIN 1GKEKI6KORJ767872 artich was seized on or aDout July 3 2006 horml 6625 the inlarsect on or Mary Street and Highway 90 SIn ae cT/ ot Minor in Saeia Rosa C:-unrv Said property rv ir inte' curIody ol ire Sania Rosa Cc'untry Snann'a Office in Santa Roa County Fionia and a Complainl ort Final judgment ol Forfeiture pertaln ing ihereic, na3s be, n f,led n ihne ar.o.e ar/JIed claue Daled in.: I 17tr, da ol Augui , 2005 . ../s/LAURAJ: NYE. ALLEN W LINDSAY JR Fiorda B3r Na 104956 LAURA JOY''ER NVE Flonida Bar No. 487236 L Enday ArIdreaI. & Lenard PA 5�18 Wiingrq Sleaat Mrc.n Fic.nda 32570 16501 6S3 3I00 Anorne, lor Pla3rith 09 16':16 09230X IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 1ST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION CASE NO: 06-0303-CA-01 EMC MORTGAGE CORPO RATIOII PLAIN It IlTIFF jIMMIE C BLACK IF LIVING AND IF DEAD THE UNKlOWnPI SPOUSE. HEIRS DEViSEES GRAINTEES ASSIGNEES LIENORS CREDITORS TRUSTEES AIiD ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAIMINrG Alt INTEREST BY THROUGH UIDER OR AGAINST JiMMIE C BLACK ALiNIE L BLACK IF LIVING. ANIID IF DEAD THE UNKNOWIi SPOUSE HEIRS DEViSEES. GRANTEES ASSIGNEES LIEIiORI CREDITORS TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST B'( THROUGH UNDER OR AGAINST ArNiE L BLACK MORTGAGE ELECTROnIC REGISTRATIOIl SYSTEMS INC JOHII DOE AND JAIIE DOE AS uNKIEOWlI TEN- ANTS IN POSSESSION DEFENDAPiTS) NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HERE' GIVtEN pursuant lto a Sumnarv Finalr1 Judgerr, ai Foreclosura daredl Seplambor 6. 2,06 entered in Ciil Cae nin i -o 0-0'30 CA-01 CT ine Circuad CuSl o ihei lST Judicial Crcuil ,In arind aor SANTA ROSA CGurir Miloon Fic.na I . ill e l. Ir e n.'ignran and re:. bddoer ror ca-n al THE NORTH FRONT STEPS al Ltn SAPITA ROSA Caunry, CounnouSne lcia.sde al f665, Car.,ine Sireetl n M-n ilon FIc.ndia al 11 OI) am or. In , e l a- v ol Ocic.e. ;206 ine ol:.,- ,rng deq:cribei property a3 :el ronh m. rsa un-rmarry Final SJudgment;, to-wit: . . . LOT 17, BLOCK 8 OF VIZ- CAYA SECOND ADDITION. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK C, PAGE 143, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SANTA. FROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA. , Arn. c.er.'n.r:lsaim an inite r-[ Sin in a surplu' from me alat It any. Olhier mTan irie oroperr c Sner es .a1 inm dati C ine I11 pend n . mu -usi file a c .lailm rlh.- in o05a.&, aher itme ale ale-1 I, :I. 1 I , -ay , S0-pien'ber u'"c SMARY M nlOHNlSON Ciern' ol Ine Circuit Curt CIRCGuT COURT SEAL B5 J Wairk.ns DeDurv Clcri THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J STERN PA . AITTORIE' FOR PLAINTIFF 601 S UrA-SrEirE nT NTe Sule 500 Plantation FL .3324 '6.530'68 EMC iN ACCORDAIICE WITH THE AMERICAr-S WITH DISABILI TIES ACT person: Awir, .l ab rue.s rnaednr-g a sr.cl.ia' l aC :um. Deed a crits nc.uia l . lI COUIJRT ADMINIiSTRATIONI al rine SANT. RC.'SA Cnuri, C.:urnnuas C at , 'O-e- 8771 iTDDe .:.r '1-60 ,0-95 .$T770, . via, Florida RiAa, Service. ' . ' 091606' , 092306 ' . " 9/707 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 1ST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION CASE NO. 06-0479 CA 01 ,', WEST COAST REALTY SERr vICE'S INC A CA CORPO- RATIOIN As TO AN UIlDidiD- ED 50% INTEREST. WEST COAST CAPITAL GROUP, tIC I_ CA CORPORATIOn �S TO A51 IJTDlv'DEE, :'. 2 IrJTERE' T ,LEnrNrO,.Hnr, AS TO Alt uiDjn IDE.ED 'A'. INTEREST, ALL AS TENANTS IN COMMON Plaintiff, -. BEN J: DROWEINGA A/K/A BENJAMIN J. DROWEINGA; KELLI M. " DhtOWEINGA; UNKNOWN PERSONS) IN POSSESSION OF THE SUB- .JECT FROPERT,. Defendants. RENOTICE OF FORECLO- * NOTICE. IS HEREBY GIVEN � pursuant to an Order Rescheduling Foreclosure Sale dated September 6, 2006, and entered in Case No. .06-0479 CA 01, of .the Circuit Court of the 1st Judicial Circuit In and for SANTA ROSA Courty, Florida. ' WEST COAST REALTY SER- VICES, INC., A CA CORPO- RATION AS TO AN UNDIVID- ED 50% INTEREST, WEST COAST CAPITAL GROUP, INC., A CA CORPORATION, AS TO AN UNDIVIDED 25% INTEREST, GLENN OHNO, AS TO AN UNDIVIDED 25% INTEREST, ALL AS TENANTS IN COMMON is Plaintiff and BEN J. DROWEINGA A/K/A BENJAMIN J. DROWEINGA; KELLI M. DROWEINGA; UNKNOWN PERSONS) IN POSSESSION OF THE SUB- JECT PROPERTY; are lefen- dants. I, will sell to the highest Sand best bidder for cash AT THE NORTH FRONT STEPS OF THE COURTHOUSE., AT 6865 CAROLINE STREET, MILTON, IN SANTA ROSA in 60 days after the sale. Dated this 8 day of September, 2006. Mary M. Johnson Clerk of the Circuit Court CIRCUIT COURT SEAL By: J. Watkins Deputy Clerk THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J. STERN, PA., ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF 801 S. University Drive Suite 500 Plantation, FL 33324 (954)233-8000 06-54358(SLHM)FM IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE v COUNTY FL a1 11 00 3 m . on in,- 10 dal ol G,-l,1er 2006 the following d escned proper. ry as sel tortr. In said F.nal Judgment lo-W. . SEE EXHIBIT "A" EXHIBIT"A". . BEGIN AT A POINT WHERE THE NORTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF A COUNTY ROAD INTERSECTS THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF AN EXISTING COUNTY ROAD 511 5 FEET SOUTH AND 25 FEET EAST OF THE NORTH- WEST CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 16 TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH RANGE 27 WEST. THENCE NORTH 2i0" THENCE EAST 2-:, FEET THENCE SOUTH ;1001 FEET THENCE WEST 200 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. A person clIiTin.g an ,nerat ,in in.e surplus liur o trise ale. it any. o:irner inan Irne property ca'rner ac o In e dale oi Irne it: penden, but file a claim C vnnin 6 0 day aner ine sale Dalea Inis 7 day i SeptemDer. 2006 MARY M JOHNSOtJ As Ciarx 1 C rai Court CIRCUIT COURT SEAL By J Wa ilins As Deputy ClIrk. Tnii notice is pric. ded put- .uan3l to Admir.isriaire Order r.1o 2 G64' ir accordancr.e iln Ine Amerncican ir. ODn-ai i ; Ad .1 you are a person r, a3 di;. atbdiT'/ an needs ant arccorr- rrm..jal.or in ordert I parlr.:c.rie r.in r.i proCeiaa.nrg ',:.u ar enri. lie,1 . at ro at -. l ,. vOu IC pro.- iuoni .:.I lrnanr s ian;e Please Cor ac Ine Court AdcTini.atiralor &t 6865 CarcInr-e SItret Milton. FI 2"570. Phone rIc. 1850i62'Tin 35 enen-ror, 101: rlhrn 2 working days C1 v,.:.ur racepl o1 Iris nolrtiie or pleading it you ara n.ar.rng impaired ,:all 1 .0-950. 4 T6771 I TODI. it you are voice irnpairad call 1 800-995.8770 iVl IVia Florida Relay 091606 9/708 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 1ST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY. FLORIDA GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION CASE NO: 06-458-CA 01 MTG A ABIJ AMRO MORTGAGE GROU9 INC PLAINTIFF VS TERRY BAIN, IF LIVING. AND IF DEAD THE ULIKNOWII SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES GRANTEES, ASSIGNIEES LIENiORS CREDITORS. TRUSTEES AIID ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING ANl INTEREST BY THROUGH. UNDER OR AGAi'IST TERRY BAIi. IRiS BAIi A.,K/A IRIS L BAiN. iF LIVING ANIJD IF DEAD, THE UNKNOWN FPOuSE, HEIR; DEVISEES GRANITEES ASSIGNEES. LiENiORS. CREDITORS. TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAIMItNG AN INTEREST BY THROUGH UNDER OR AGAINST IRIS BAlit rK A IRiS L BAIN JC'HtJ DOE AIID JANE DOE aS LnIKlJOWtr TEItNANTS Ih POSSESSION DEFENDAiTITS) NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTiCE IS HEREBY GIVE puruauni to a Summary Final Judgment c Foreclo ure 0-.aled Seplerrear 8. 2006 centered ir, Cimi CasGe Ii T'6-458lCA i'I .ITG A o Ire Circuit Court 'o lha lsi JudiCialCircuil ina 0n ior SANTA ROSA Ccu,-rr1 tMilron Fi.rida I aldl , 1110 ire n arneilI arid beal 'lOer lor ca h at IrE R Norin Front Sieps al Ire SANTA ROSA Cour.ty Counrnouse icRcaied at 6865 Caroin- Strei, in rJ-iton F.lr'da at I1 0) a 'T , C rnirali T.mw il a2" 00 ( ri Eamierr Timel onr ihe 1iC' d.ay ,, Clber. ,":r6 In a oit'.iwlng in ias.:rbed proper. ry a ,el ritorth n . ad Suimmary Final Jurigmiri i i o-'i1 LOT 36 BLOCK A AUTnJMll RUt N NORTH PHASE TWO A SuBD VISOt i0jIF A PORTION OF SECTIOll 31 TOWirSHIP 2J NORTH RANGE 29 WEST. SANTA ROSA CO-uNTr,' FLORIDA AS RECORDED II PLAT BOOK E . PAGE 'G 5 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SAID [CO'U T, LESS AND EXCEPT THE FOLLOWING COMMEtNCE AT -IJl EXIST. SINGrCOIjCRETE tMONUMEIIT WITH BRASS DISK R L S u S75 BEnlIG THE SOUTH WEST CORNER OF LOT 14. BLOCK A AUTUMNt RUIi NORTH PHASE TWO BEIIJG A SUBDIVISION OF A ,POR- TION OFSECTIpN 31 .TOWN- SHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 29 T,' FLORIDT A - RECORDED Ir PLAT BOOK E AT PAGE OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SAID COUI-T' THEICE GO IIORTH 00 DEGREES 6 MINUTES 5i9 SECOiDS EAST ALONG THE R.lC iU- MENTED . WESTERLY , BOUJIAR,' LiIiE S l' SUB. DEIVINSI W FOR F DISTArICE OF OeF 0') FEET TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 35, BLOCK "A" OF SAID BEING THE POINT OF SBEGisrIluiG THEIiCE C, i. TIIIUE NORTH 0i,' DEGREES y MIIIrUTEhS SECOrID;- EAST ALONG SAID WESTER- L'r BOUnDAR'.' LIiE FOR A DISTAnCE ['F a0: li FEET. THEhiCE GO SOUTH 69 DEGREES 't.t MiNuTES 0i1 SEC.OriDS EAiT FOR " DnS. TAIiCE OF .:4 FEET THENCE GCO SOUTH 'xC DEGREES 5- MINIIUTES c~'c SECONDS WEST FOR A DIS- TANCE OF 109.99 FEET; THENCE GO NORTH 89 DEGREES 01 MINUTES 01 SECONDS WEST FOR A DIS- TANCE OF 3a29 FEET TO ,A POINT OF BEGINNING. Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of the lis pendens, must file a claim with- BANKERS TRUST COMPaNY Rosa County Courthouse, in MILTON, Florida, at 11:00 a.m. on the 10 day of October, 2006, the following described proper- ty as set forth in said Final Judgment, to wit: LOT 3, BLOCK 8, SECOND ADDITION TO SKYLINE HEIGHTS, A SUBDIVISION OF A PORTION OF SECTION 28, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 28 WEST, SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK B PAGE 69, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SAID COUNTY. ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN inTEREST ill THE SURPLUS I FL 32570. 091606 091606 9/717 NOTICE OF PROPOSED ORDINANCE ENACTMENT TO WHOM IT MAY CON- CERN: Please be advised that on the 10TH day of October, 2006 at 5:01, p.m., CDT, at the City SCouncil meeting room at the City Hall at 6738 Dixon Street, In the City of Milton, Florida, there will be proposed for enactment an Ordinance whose title Is as follows: AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- TIES ACT per-sons air i .ns- " sies neeadng a special accom- moasiaOn anould contact COURT ADMINISTRATION, al the SANTA ROSA County Courthouse at , 1-800-955- 8771 (TDDOO) or 1-800-955- ,8770. via Florida -Relay ' Service .. - - . ,091606 092306 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA Civil Division CASE NO.: 57-2006-CA- 000280 DIVISION Frea Douglas varner and Barbara J Van-icr. Huios&na and WIa Pla ti, n-, - - . vs. -* ' Brianr Connoiily a married mar. deceased anda ais unknown :pouue any unkhnc.iir,n eir, de..aee. granireec udgrmner criedrlors anrd all oirr fpane.s claiing Dy. through unier. or against them, anrd al unkn'tAn natural persons .1 al.,i arand -I dead or noi Knc.wr ic. e deaa or alivca. hair saerai and res-pacivae unknown spouses. -heirs aeaisies, granoaes and ludgmuani creallra. or oirer pari e- claiming by through. or undar IMoss unknown natural person. andri all claimants pal- 5. r5 rfnic , na ursl Or corrap- rale. cr an'fe eraci la.l saI a lu" is unhr noir cia .ng unaer arn il truIe aDoe named or ae.lr.red dcrrarela nir par- lie- or c larring rany ngn ltIle or ieril aei in ir, prop-rT.y ial ti llie -.urblea -1 In'- . ,on Dleredarnl s NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE lN..liee us hereby g,~ei irna3 ina unders.argned Mary M Johno.n,:,r ClarK o1, fhe Cr.:u-I Cour ci Sari3i Rosa Cunry Fic-raa will on Inea I1 day 0o Oclouar. 2006, at Ihe nou. on 11i 00' a fT orn he ironi step or ine Santa Rc,:a Cunry Ciunnr.oue in rte ,Ciy m ,.31Mlllo.rn Fiorudia uninr lor zaic anrd siall al puC.lc ,auICrv l ihe n.gnei mand pe .t -didjar trr ,cah lne rhullO'a.i. dec. red properrv ,siuated iin Sarla Rom a Cour.ry Flonrda I-ih-1 Lot 2 Block 1B C.:.n-r-nce at inhe l.nriaC'i ,:urr. l rGoanrneC..l LC. 4 Secli..'r. 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Iar t.r ,h depocl Any remnanring � lur _r cnrali b. a3ppiec t i iard Ithe |udJqmen T m e aJ,:,e.;lul . h" n o e..I Sh ll C., e�,i.lu:.i' 05 in.: Cler N. :-. ipir, Ri and i:,c uTianlar,' stanm CN ir a C en.hcaie ..I Tall In accordance with . the SSme.icanr DisabililE.; Ai pe.ri i:,rn n-aong 3 :p-,.;il accom. ni,.:.,all,,n Id partI ',,.: ae inl tn ,s pr.Cceaedlnq ,.oul,- -.:'nracl i . * dl.l..idu 0a e or ai6r,, a, ndinr.) ith, n,.:,lle nii hate," Iran seen' I 'ida'I ..r plitr to ire p.0-'.seedinr. at tne addre:. g,..r .On inC n,,ic;e Telephonr, e 6-,5'vi 5't.- 4 1 30. i'7.BI,"',," 9*5'8.6Ti ,TODi 'or 1-(800) 955-8770 (V), vla Florida Relay Service. Wirhi-Si my hand and, the offi- ,:am ti-al of this Honorable Court this 8 day of September, 2006. M..ar/ M J. ,r'.,n.h ' .' - ' C ol the Lii, ':uil C:sun 5aisRca.. Counrt Filrida CIRCUIT COURT SEAL By:J. Watkins . Deputy, Clerk . " EDIiJriD W. HOLT, FL BAR tI ).-A r1.12th Ave. Pensacola, Florida 32501 (850) 434-7694, 091606 092306 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 1ST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION : CASE NO.: 06-0454CA01 DEUTSCHE BANK TRUST BANKERS TRUST ,"OMPAA'I AS TRUSTEE i, Ir, Pia.lr.ltl ara STELLA A MALAMO PPR LYONS PRiDE COISTRuC- TION SAILWIND COcNDO. MINIUM ASSOCIATION. INC, UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF STELLA A MALAMO JC.IHN DOE JANE DOE AS L*UNKNOWN TEINANTT ijSi POSSESSION OF THE SUB- JECT PROPERTY are aaer.n dants I will sell to the highest arid be-i Ddder B cr -ca . al the NORTH FRONT STEPS OF COuRTHOUSE at Ir,5 SatIa RoCra Cc.ury Courir .Orj:e in MILTOJ F-lOriAD l I Ti' 0 Ta ' or. irne 10 day or Octob'er "0', rr.e toui r i,.g de. icraed proper. hi a; atl ionn i , : ai Finral Ju.idmenrt t0 ail UNIT NO. K. BUILDING 1 OF SAILWIND. A CONDOMINI- UM, ACCORDING TO THE DECLARATION OF CONDO- MINIUM RECORDED IN OFFI- CIAL RECORDS BOOK 545, PAGE 4, AND ALL EXHIBITS AND AMENDMENTS THERE- OF. OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA Arli PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS FROM THE SALE iF AlN' OTHER THAN THE PROPER rT OWNlER AS COF THE DATE OF THE LI PErjDErIS M.uiST FILE A CLAIM WITHIrN 6, DAYS AFTER THE SALE It .eu are a person iailh a DrDIailties WiO rineeri any aLcirmu.ialihn in order to10 par ripale in Iri.: proreairiq vou are eritl.ld t al r.6 c It . i.u 10 ire prc,.,lcnr, lcarenarn .ai . lanl pleasecornlal; I .U 3sur Land al 655,:666, CaruIhr- ireel l Aioan FL 3257,0 8.L5096- 1 .12 airn i r. C, ring d an O I : receipi ot in; :locienr lII ,uu are raarfr,, Cr '.v.:.ICa rrin-pared call 1 ,00�5".,' , I Daied min 8 day I Seoicbrnile MAR,' t J JOHNSON Cleorke C The Cir:uit Cun1 CIRCUIT COURT SEAL ByEv J.Wall-rns DeipuTr' CleIr 09r.,306 91711 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIR- CUIT IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE 110O. 57-06-CA-535 DIVISION WELLS FARGO EANIF R, Plir.li.n GEORGE FRAIJKLIN HER. RINGTOrJ ill r al C-'terndai.lls l NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEIi purse u ari IO a F inal Juri rie 1 .31 r.t.igaqge F.:.re:..h:,ure i3ald Sepl.ember :I 08:06 arid Tr-.d Irn Ca NoN.:' 5 N'" *CA' A. *:1 ir, Crcui Caun ca Irn" FIRST Iu.u-,cial C[,cui '- anr d lor SA1NTA ROSA Counr t Fr.nda afaereir WELLS FARGO BAIK INA i .;n Plarul.n ran GEORGE FRANKLItN HER RIrJGTOrl III LC'RRIE C HER- RIIGCTOi l CITIFIrIIJCIlL tACOTiAGE COMFPANr' ilJC TNKA ASSOCIATES HOME EOQITr' SERVICES uriC ara ihe rliendarnts I w i all I'.I It iIn rgr.nel and e.=i buidder lor ,-a.n at STEPS OF THE C,".RTI-i'TUSE ai 1 ,,M.1 n:or it 1 a, t O -.lbur 2Ivw Ina rc .ll �.ang *jA,:rD.d proper- ry a: Sal l,.r ir . 5a' Final Juagmerani LOT 22, 1ST ADDITION AVAL- ON BEACH, BEING A POR- TION OF SECTION 36.TOWN- SHIP 1, RANGE 29 WEST. SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA ACCORDING TO PLAT RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK A. PAGE 29 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SAID COUNTY. A/K/A 3172 HARRISON STREET, MILTON. FL 32583 Any person claiming an Inler- est in the surplus from the sale, if any., other than the property owner as of the date ol the Lis Pendens must file a claim within sixty (60) days aller the sale. WITNESS t1 T' HAljD an1 i- .al c.l It. Coin .E n epleiT i. ir : 0 -0IJU1 R.lar, 1.1 J.-.nr ic.r Cii. 01 irIn Cir-.uil C'Ourn By: Angela Dunn. Deputy Clerk "091606 91712 0E, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE. 1ST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND, FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY. FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION CASE iNO.: 06-503CA MArIUFAC TURERS AriD TRADERS TRUST COMAPArir' AS TRUSTEE Orl BEHALF SOF THE HOLDERS OF THE . COriTIrORTGAGE HOME ECOUITr LOti TRUST 199(. ' CERTIFICATES ,i pI ,airilitf, RONALD THOMAS A/K/A RONALD G. THOMAS, et al, Defendants.. NOTICE FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pi.s- unani 1C a Fiinr, jiigrTierit d.I .'5e,.5uiw -inal-0 thre a day Ct. S"eplewber ":'"i :r,and erileri, in ,r, ai, 1i. ''.. 5I, CA c.t re * Cir.:'l, C,:.,r - 1 in , Ie tT Juijv ldIa Circuit in and for Santa Rosa County, Florida, wherein MAN- UFACTURERS ' AND TRADERS TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE, -ON BEHALF Lu THE HOLDERS OF THE , T. oTIt.IORT,-,E HCiI.lE EQUITY LOAN TRUST 1996-3 CERTIFICATES is the Plaintiff and RONALD THOMAS A/K/A RONALD G. THOMAS; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF RONALD THOMAS A/K/A RONALD G. THOMAS; JOHN DOE; JANE DOE 'AS UNKNOWN TENANTS) 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 INTEREST III THE SURPLUS FR02M THE SALE IF AtN1 OTHER THAII THE PROPER T/ OWrER AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM' WITHIN 60 DAm'S AFTER THE SALE if you are a pearson aith a " DirabilIie-s Whto neO- any a.:,InTmm.ITodailln .n order iO par. l:i panle in inns . proeeding /Ou ra enrhleJ al no costl T yo-u To tie pruriionisoh carlauri aiis- lani p leae coraaci Susan Land al 650-E665 Caroline Slreel .IUton FL 325-7'. 6SE -aL8: 10) t Cinlr,, 2 a ,or .r: da. O in..; re.:'.p.' C I rni i.CuTernir II '/Ou ar nearing or v'.ice uTiTpairedcall 1 t-800 955-671t Daled in.- 9 da c.i Sepimlr,:rr. , 201106 . MAR, ' U JOHNSON Clerk Oi The Circuni C-un r CIRCUIT COURT SEAL . By Angela K Dunn DCipur/ Clerk 0311,'-'6 9/713 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIR- CUIT IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY. FLORIDA JUVENILE DIVISION CASE NO. 04-DP-135 IIr THE INTEREST OF N.T. 06/08/2004 MIrNOR CHILD TO: Richard Owens I/k/a 712 North Wentworth Road Pensacola, Florida 32505 Putative Father of N. T.. a minor child YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that a Petition under oath has been tiled in the above styled Court for the termination ol parental rights of lN.T.. a male child born on Ihe 8th day of June 2004. In Escambia County, Florida, by the Department of Children and Family Services, tor subse- quent adoption, and you are hereby commanded to be and appear before the Honorable Marci L. Goodman. Judge of Ihe Circuit Court in and for Sanla Rosa County. Florida, al the Santa Rosa County Courthouse, 6865 Caroline Street, Milton, FL 32570, on the 26th day of Oclober. 2006 . at 9:00 a.m. You must either appear on Ine date and al the lime specilied or send a writ- len response to the Court prior Io Ihat 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 Ihe Clerk of said Court and the Seal Ihereof, Ihls 61h day of September. 2006. CLERK OF COURT SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA CIRCUIT COURT SEAL BY: M. Smith Deputy Clerk I' . g .= r.er . , ('A-tI r ' 50F 9/'714 . J ;.. Notice of Public Sale PursuanrT I.5 r "13 Smici 8950 i . D.:nna Cao'-:. a; auln..na TiItlei Spea.c I:.r TrAr,nr Sa ,i.:. ai cii . rIin ol. II. ,I rnr, rilgrj :i 1 ddir iup .l "" r I ign e , eIder suclno rI to any ien a nei rcprceed, deciw.siid a*clewr 0 court per - 136485 iolr lienruidets r ,rl.Ir.:.i t a her.nrg er 713ttiS6i 651 ", to.ip-i .-.nd pr 5pe"9c I re: rv. N-ita redeem er vclrerie c.r :'it r atcd u a ll '' ll a s, . elI. ait',r or.e .nip-.:I W iN p.- ' C.r i'2-9z I I Salt, ale r i -tr,,,:. irpm .A iC'4 E lir.,,- M . R.j Pen-sacolaa. FL 3�524 S1) : 1999 Ford I- - a-I 1 j 76' 7' I.r, Iar.,:.r ier..,,. : rao.j c'a.lge cr. riag a irn-r - t11, Ir.-n" iC'r i LLi-e Ma, Ira.n, J'' Lanc:e,. Slee Pa.:e FL 3,.I Cu:,imner Jerry Irwin, vat, el'ra:" as above; LIPrsaiebr I ne Lienor: Andrews Ad arenced San Tair Ro,, C ",� r, "Irn,: 4 Fl cr a i:. ' Pa:, FL, * 0'- I .06 - . "' : 9715 1' 0 .J Notice of Sale Pursuaht't Subsection 5 of, FL nand. ui-crl ato air fn: andh encun-brr.nc .' re, ci lon:. , vehicles at 1:00PM on 10-9-06 Sat 104 E. 9 Mile Rd., 'Pensacola, FL 32534: 11 .1999 r Plymouth i'll Ir P3E Ja .,.e C ' Vehicles may be ,inspected 1 week prior, at lienor facility, 6023 Dogwood Drive, Milton, FL 32570. ' 091606 091606 Notice of Sale Pursuant to Subsection 5 of FL StatUte 7.1 3 6 Donn-a Caiazzo, s. autc.ritc.i Tile Specialist '.:r Ke" Retc...ar, e .n., Santa Rosa Ccunr1 cull '.e ;in 1 ' the highest bidder for cash in hand, subject to any liens and encumbrances, the following � vehicles at 1:00PM on 9-28-06 at 104 E. 9 Mile Rd., Pensacola, FL 32534: 1) 1990 Jeep VIN#1J4FJ78LOLL204924 Vehicles may be. inspected 1 week prior, at lienor facility, 6023 Dogwood Drive, Milton, CERN: ,'i Please be advised that on th, 28th day of September, 2006 at 5:01 p.m., CDT, at the City, Council meeting room at the City Hall at 6738 Dixon Street,, in the City of Milton, Florida, there will be proposed fon enactment an Ordinance' whose title is as follows: ORDINANCE NO. 1217-06 AN ORDINANCE ESTAB' FISHING A BUDGET PROVIDE& ING FOR THE PAYMENT OF, THE EXPENSES OF ALL DEPARTMENTS AND FUNC- TIONS OF THE CITY GOVW ERNMENT OF THE CITY OR MILTON, FLORIDA, FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING SEPI ORDINANCE NO. 1221-06 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 1183-05, BY - AMENDING SECTION 111-5.13; (E) 8 (F) TO PROVIDE TIME LIMITS ON MULTIPLE HOUS-, ING SITES ESTABLISHED BY FEMA: PROVIDING FOR SEV- ERABILITY: REPEALING ALL, ORDINANCES OR POR- TIONS OF ORDINANCES INCONSISTENT HEREWITH; AND PROVIDING AN EFFEC- TIVE DATE. Tn.: Or.ir.nance i- on iu .r irh Cir, Clein s ct..e Icr insp.et.r rI,.n Any nrtereilad pa,'r ma - app.ear al t.e meeting and1 e . reard aisi re.r-'pe,-i Ic o . pro- po-ed Oronarbn Tn,i ne 31rr. da0 :1 l.. epi. r.ei r 206 * Deawn Title" Ciry Clerk. i!60 8 ('91606 ('91 .6' 9/718 NOTICE OF PROPOSED, ORDINANCE ENACTMENT TO WHOM IT MAY CON-. CERN: Ple.aise be ad,.-ted inal .. rr.c- 2ir. day 01 Sep.-=mber, 20,)6 at 50p pm CDT al ihe Ciy C.ur.c.i, m aelr.ng roC.:m at in- City Hall al 67"3 Duor. Streil. in Irea Cirv or Milon Flordaa mere will bao prupoF-d eir, enaCime-.tr an Ordar.': - Ir 'athaise 1t11e l. as i.f1.:iW5. ORDINANCE NO 1220-06 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 1014, BY AMENDING SECTION 15-15, SCHEDULE OF LICENSE FEES TO CLARIFY THE FEE FOR INDEPENDENT SELL-, ERS WITHIN GROUP SALE ESTABLISHMENTS SUCH AS, ANTIQUE OR CRAFT MALLS,. PROVIDING FOR SEVER- ABILITY: REPEALING ALL- ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT- HEREWITH: AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Thi.s 'rOirna. , is on file .n Irr. C11% Clem ricn n iv ir ,pe,.:- 1.xn Anr ,r&ler zied p,1i/ ni', appir al Ir.n feeling and rc r rneali , ir. re. -c':, l 10 re pr':- U p, i-j OrGrinn.-.: Tnri ir. 12 ':1 S-ple mber NOTICE OF PROPOSED. ORDNANCE ENACTMENT r. trl rc.-. r. rner I .,' aC l .pI m er 2 '6 a . 4')l cr'. .CDT ivi h'S OVIDING p, CDFOR aT r.,T, CourNEl rg rc...m.MSSIO al Nr,' R.I' D Hall al 6 Do SrE l 1 .n Me- CIr, t i.l1110r-' FIor-a ';a inere ',,1 eII prop,:.'ia ior^ c-ra--ir, n O'3n d'rl .:rl,n e, ORDINANCE NO. 1219-06 ;' AN ORDINANCE OF THE4 CITY OF MILTON. FLORIDA,' PROVIDING FOR THE CRE-' ATION OF THE PUBLIC GAS, & ENERGY COMMISSION; PROVIDING FOR THE Pow:,; ERS AND DUTIES OF THE, COMMISSION; AUTHORIZ-i ING AN INTERLOCAL- AGREEMENT WITH THOHER' PUBLIC AGENCIES FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE9, COMMISSION AS A SEPA- RATE LEGAL AND ADMINIS-'; TRATIVE ENTITY ON THEIR BEHALF: PROVIDING CER-.' TAIN OTHER DETAILS, RESPECTING THE COMMIS-.' SION AND THE INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT: AUTHORIZING- AN INITIAL ISSUE OF BONDS TO FINANCE THE' PREPAYMENT FOR GAS' FOR PUBLIC UTILITY: PRO- VIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Thrs th 'r-iaric of September, C.r, C,,rik ua o e IC.. i 091606.3n An, r .iri lId P'aiT '-a, appCCr atlas in meeihii an-i t-0 ri-ar-iar.j 6%. i-C 'p C. Th- prc.-' pc-s'i Curdr.ar-.0' This- the 13th of'September - 2006. 091606 , 9/720 , NOTICE OF PROPOSED , ORDINANCE ENACTMENT TO WHOM IT MAY CON-' CERN: P5e.a'. Ce a M.',.i . al n Mr,. ir,' :Aln a, or 'c.e em -r,,' ; - -ar orn p CI'T al inr, C.,' i . -:,un , I . i , ;|ir,,n re.: n, a l Ih , ' Cil; H ii atl r1 : 3 u,- ' , .. Si-,li in the City of M;li.:r. Fio,;Jd'. -there will be :,r.:,pc.-.d Ir' rnacirnei-ri a"- ' dinancel, *hor-. IiI- l ': . 1-.ilA ;1A : a. ORDINANCE NO. 1218-06 . AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF MILTONS AMENDING THE CLASSIFIED SALARY TABLE OF THE CITY OF MILTON: ADOPTING A' NEW PAY RANGE SCHED, ULE; PROVIDING FOR THE, ANNUAL SALARY OF THE CITY CLERK ANrD CITY MAN, AGER: AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE . , This'Or. r.ans ,-e .. n fl I .n rr City Cie'l .;,rliL. rc.r ,,,specl tion. Any interested party may a lpear at the meeting and b�, heard with respect to the pro;m. posed Ordinance .. This the 13th of Septembers 2006. * SDewitt Nobles City Clerk 091606 -, 091606 , NOTICE OF PROPOSED' ORDINANCE ENACTMENT , TO WHOM IT MAY CON COMPANY AMERICAS, F/K/A BANKERS TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE, Plaintiff, vs. STELLA A MALAMO, 6t al, Defendants. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated the 8 day of September, 2006, and entered in Case No. 06-0454CA01, of the Circuit Court of the 1ST Judicial Circuit in and for Santa Rosa County, Florida, wherein DEUTSCHE BANK TRUST COMPANY AMERICAS, F/K/A Sa~tu~rdav September 16. 2006 e hT Santa Rosa Press Gazette Leaal Notices TEMBER 30. 2007 T , .. G o.rj-'n.a.e 5 cr. Fe i .r. n he C.Tr Ci-Ks 5 F.:ce for rape-. to-r. Ar., ,inlerc ie ' rariT may appear a1 Ine TM.ef.Ing and CIe ncar.d ar n .re-p,:F 10 Ire pro- p.r.d o,.'d.r.nce Tr.,. ine 13In sol SepiemDae. 200N DeAw.n Ntile C.r, Cierp 091606 90722 In the Circuit Court of the First Judicial Circuit of Florida In and for the County S. ol Santa Rosa In Probate Case No 2006-CP-238 Division In r6 The eiale of Cnane. R. Smar. SDeceasea NOTICE TO CREDITORS -The a3rInr.,, -traI .r or tl ena ezimle c-i Carne- R Smiin dc.SiS-ed S 1I1 I Jayi Flo.r.,a wrc.Osi ale '" dear. was .I3rcn 11 20F . .- ia perdinr. ne C.rcu.i C.:uun cl The F..-i .iudrJ,:,i C.r.:.Ji cl s.ur . r, . -. Procel- Tr .:rerl r : ,r..r:n ,- Tr. H.:-.-., 1r , ', .1 jr.-. nr,.:n ania r,:, , C. :uil, Cle-ik ,:l C,-,V n. P,, ir:, 4"" r.II.:.r, FLORIDI' - :.,--.,:.-"- Th.. nar-m , anor ,oc r,s ::AC 01 cr,, ir,.e p er:.: ,-: rl s.pr.e en|, . I'e I ,n.orl,",e are sr i lor. 5 In e-l,-,W An ..re.3c.ri or. li: e e ac er,. a,,d ,:. r.er persons rna.,rg clarrr .-or arnica, agairii -cpciin -"AinancE Or. urrc.na a ',-), y O I Lh- nollCo i. requirrad hi De ; re,"e, n'mu-r ile I.- r Ce.lia m : win a-r,. courn WiTHIN THE LATER OF 3 MOIITHS AFTER THE TIME CF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COP't OF THIS NOTICE Ohi THEM Ali oiner c.eadloi-s or Irte deci-- deni arnd olrer r.i-.r.:.n ha,ing clanm a or dermandi S.ianie eciedenrsesale musir I.1 6menr cla.m Ail lhts .-ourt WITHIIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION I OF THIS NOTICE ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WITHIN THE TiME PERIODS: SET FORTH IN SECTION, 733 7:? OF THE FLORIDA1 PROBATE CODE WILL' BE FOREVER BARRED NrOTWITHSTArDING THE TIME PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE Arll' CLAIM FILED TWO 121 ' EARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT , DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED Tre ,ae :,I1 r.rl puDhclai.n .:.i ih.s nolCIce .- SeFleTrer le 20',6 Ke,.r, Cnarlie Srmr., Persr-nai Repieser i;al.- i5:. Nease FRc.a. Abier,e-. Tei. as 9 7 0u1 Da..id LUb'6. W.:.Odar-l Tra Flonma Bar rNo l i'i-0i Tr..e Siai EB i of Te-am li. 219-*5&J0:' Oii.tr.ri.a Bs. ,.:.i aT.-r, I I:. No Tr.e La% OrC'i.:- Ol Da-.:dC Lulner W:.:,-OdaT d F A I 4 I L -ru. , -i R-..ad5 F:.i On..:e B:.- 4-175 F n; a.:.:.la F 33r.:.r l 25,',-'.-I T.,i-pr..:,r.e c,) 55 .' J-.0'F, E .r.1 n, WV..:.: l � ,a e IS.utr,,-u ,er IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION FILE NO. 57-2006-CP-261 DIVISION IN RE: ESTATE OF BEATRICE ZAMBETTI Deceasedi NOTICE TO CREDITORS Tr,.; adn'.,r,,ilra i'.:r .:.l irn- a.la l ol Beatr.ce Zrrberlli. dece S. , winose dale o deaIr. Awa: June 26 i ?'pC6 . p.er.A.ng .n Ine Cc,,'uil Couun lor S anr Ro.f LCour-IV Fic.r .a Pr-bal,a D vU..c,n. trick addi.,e,.I- 31 ri.:r, i Ml.Il.-n Fiori.a Trne nameT. a,,-,ni a i-ies, . ,:, IF in-a pe-',nS l rep.i-r, r.iali an-i ir.s per-o;.r- , .r repr arilal.e's anrForr..v are �s-s.i t:.nr i b ,iw All cr.,jllo rz i .1 ire :e.:e, derl anI IrIT.C periSn: r.a~n.r.? :is-rr.,i .e. srn-ivr againSl d,e-irr'. enaTi e on. wr..eT a :.:.py . irl.-s n ai.; ia requi.re-d 3 b e se-ra m.J: file ir-ier claimSn- sir. Ith.. co.un WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS rJOTICE OR 30 DA' S AFTER THE L-ATE OF SERVICE OF A COPC OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM All sr,.lr .e, alor-= l i he daee- deai ana rolnr person ra5,r.g Cri.Ti.6 ,r enarmids again l aC-edrnil -" e1iwale rmusii Fie irier :ia.Mn-," .in in., .:.,;jpr WITHINI 3 MOCJTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATIONCF OF THIS NOTICE ALL 'CLAIMS I IOT SO FILED WILL BE FORE -ER BARRED' rjC'TWITHSTANcDIr.GC THE TIME PERIOD SET F-ORTH AB,.'E ll., CL.'lF.1 FILEDC TWO 2-' .i'E-S FC'-R .1ORE -FTER THE CECEDENIT ' C'TE CFF DEATH I-S BuRRED' Tr,.- aie .:.r ih:t pubir : .si.'. :.r irF.i r.nul. a I s.pC-iarri,.-r it Anoirne, or Pers onal Rsprelenlaer.,'e .'-. Manhw 0 BE.:-rdeirn lw.anri,e D BSor.,]Jor. Fl,:r.da. esr rJI Co',2861 6,.ri-eilr,r A .:hulZ La, Firm, PL '7:1 Cull Breeze Parkv.ay Gult Breaz- Fior:as.a i. ra Telepr..on . i-:"0J 9.'J.I,':.,, ' F-.i--.jal RatpreSerila..e siEd,aSrda A -amerIf. Ed.w'ar-i A Zamrt,.ri, 48': J.ams. R'.er R.:-ad G'hi E|-.ez FL 3';561 0C 2306 9W725 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIR- CUIT IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO. 06-460-CA DIVISION NATIONAL CITY BANK OF KENTUCKY, Plaintiff, vs. BENJAMIN J. DROWEINGA, el al, Delendant(s). NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE IjOTICE IS HEREBY' GivEN puruani Q a Fral JuagiTMerni .:. Mortgage Foreclosure daled September 06 2006 . and er.leared .n Cas -No 06-460-CA oF1 lho Ci.cu,T Coun or me FIRST Ju,.cal Circu.i n an-d for SANT& ROSA Cour.r, Flor.a. where ir. NATIONAL CITY BANriK OF KENTUCK INr.5 PFia,.rnii ard BEPIJAMI J DROWEINIGA KELLI PM, DROWEIfGA FIRST FRAFIKLIII FIIJANCIAL COR. PORATIOrC. TEIlAlIT i i KA KELLi' DEII LER TEIJANT F2 IJKA JASON IjDINGLER ,r5 i he 1 Ie nr, alni- i I ;,11 cli t,:. i r..re an.tasj s-i: F al r :II c i-ar, 1 STEPS OF THE i '-TA ROS, COUNTi COURTHOUSE a 1 i1'A.1M .:.r, ir,. . i ,.I ,, ,t ,C',c.c , r .':I, . ire 1.ICo ws.in-g ide riloe-.d pri.pAr- iy ais eT lorir .n s .i Fr,- l .ludam.ar.i BEGIN AT POINT WHERE THE NORTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF A COUNTY ROAD INTERSECTS THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF AN EXISTING COUNTY ROAD 511.5 FEET SOUTH AND 25 FEET EAST OF THE NORTH- WEST CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 16, TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH, RANGE 27 WEST. THENCE NORTH 200 FEET. THENCE EAST 200 FEET, THENCE SOUTH 200 FEET, THENCE WEST 200 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. A/K/A 8624 Fields Road, Million, FL 32583 Any person claiming an inler- est in the surplus from the sale, II any, other than the property owner as of Ine date ol the Lis Pendens must file a claim within sixty (60) days after the sale WITNESS MY HAND ana r.e S3al cl Ih's Coun on September 1 ). ?',06 Mary M Jor.r.n.on Clin o mIre C.rc'uit Cour CIRCUIT COURT SEAL B5 J W ,k.-_: Depur5 C lerk 091606 092306 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 1ST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY. FLORIDA CASE NO. 05-914 CA ALLIE MORTGAGE i. FINAN- CIAL CO P Fl.,E.rln DEBRA L Fi'ROWE an. WAR. AErji F :L .EIJ CI-lelr.3,.rgi NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45 NOTICE i . HEREB- GI.'ElI puri ur.i tc. ar. COr er ur F,nai .iud imerl. :.1 F.,r.:lt.:.re d ,ls-3s Seplerr.t.,,r 8 20'06 an5 erIeCe.ar. C-e rlo io91-i CA :r rhe C,.'rcu C",uiri .. Irie F.rr Ju.3.:ial C.'rr.:.l ir., ar. IDr C arn[a RoF ; Co.urri,. Fl.-.rdS wh.reri ALLIED MtRTGAGE .& FFIAIICIAL CORP ., Pla.P-6ih ana DEBRA L CROWVE ar.d Wk.RREih F OL:.EIJ are Del-er.~,r.is I .i , .-11I el r . he i...ire a.r.oa t.ei ti .j r l.ri ,: r ..r. -.e. e rl.:. ;a Ccu-r9/ C,,un uric- e u r.', C r.i.r.e HM.:a. Counrr Fi.;r.,.i i 1 (i0 oCilo.:. u M *:,-' ir.,e 9 , ,: .I IJ..-.t,ber 0s'J Wi, e Ir-l.l- i. ring di.�-crn-ed properr 1 loaI n rn sa.a Oirer .or F.�-al JuddgTeini to wi LOT i.7 OF TIMBER CREEK ESTATES PmASE 2 SUBDIVi- SIDOF A SUBDIVISIOfNI ACCORDING TO TirE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK F. PAGE 49. ONr FILE WITH T-HE CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT iNr AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNT-i FLORIDA Winr an aadire..: or l 512 T.mear Creek D'n.e Pace FL 32571 Any person claiming an Inter- est In Ine surplus from the sale. it any, other than the properly owner as of the dale of the tIs pendens must file a claim within 60 days aher the sale. DaLe.:5 si M.lon Fiorida. Irns 11 day .cr Seertener 2006 MARY M. JOHNSON A.- Ciark. Circuri Counr Srant Roa Counly Fiornda CIRCUIT COURT SEAL B'' .1 Walins DEPUTr CLERK Avierrney lor Piair..n Jerlrey C R.:.in EEquire Rori ,n Scrnoii t]E e c.ulh DN.I. H.r,*ayi Cc-.ril G -,le: FL - 1--e1 09 30� 9/727 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO: 05-947-CA LAcALLE BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION' AS TRUSTEE FOR CERTIFICATE HOLD- ERS OF BEAR STEARIJS ASSET BACKED SECURI- TIES, TRUST 20,','-2 ASSET BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2:i,5." ' Plan,,llt LIFjDA HArIFORD .FOHI PHILIP HAIFORD OFTiO. OCIE MORTGAGE CORPO- RATIOIN ar.d any, urnr.ow. - hair .JCl ev.ie; g.irfi , .:r.C'- .1-.r? and .:.lher unKnowr. p. .r- ,Srs o0r ..'r. - unA'' u :pU C r,-, . r j rr. . , ',--' ,o De e-r.-a i'r.s NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NiOTtICE _: rnAre-., ,.4n thai ir,e undr,qid r:.r.,a Cl il ,i Ir.e6 CIcu. Coun ri Esnia Ri:"ia Cc-unry Flor lda 5 w,il O TIn, 1 1 day Of NIo.err.b.r 2006 al 11:00 o'clock A.M. airre ae86. Ca ci,r, . Sireaci - :3r ia RH.-. Cour/ C.:,unruou;e ,-, M ln.rr, Flors .n�r or- alr a' n sell 1 pF,'lic o.jiir, I. re rr., r . I ard1 biil rjidd. r Fc.. s'r. [ne li'.li.A - r.g des-.:ri.D a p.;r:.pr erTy i jai. .r. Sinia R,;i Co.unrv Fjor..ri, Lot 9. Block" E". CHANTILLY WOODS. PHASE III. a Subdivision of a portion of Section 18. Township 1 North, Range 28 West. Sania Rosa County. Florida, as recorded in Plal Book "G". Page 1, of the Public Records of sard county. puriuanrI IrS Frnal U.3 i.i r,,uim r.I vnlieraej ina *:aIn 'a p r.-.n.ri) In rde. , Coun i-e a5r , - * l r.r,,,rr, .na, .ar ed ab-..e, 'n e..:-i cr .,r..i, .l..rr r.gq aii ,,',l rea- 'n ,r, 1 urplu:, l an, r6z. ul r. Irr:rr, ih, l.:.r.;.: I.:. uI .:ie ,ir, -r , r. ir. pre =rr., C.,-r.i. a .:.i ir sFi. CT Ir. L.- .:.aTE �,1r,1 ir ;,le i . :, C 'F,1 ie r.ir. ". . i .. a . n is l F .:.-,e.:.r. suresi l e WITrNESS i n,-r, j ardo ,:.,f,.:,ai ealo sal ,a C .un ir.., I 1 lday O If you are a person with a dis- ability who needs accommo- dallion in oraer to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost Io you, for the provision of ine certain assistance. Please contact Court Administration at 6865 Caroline Street. Milton, Florida 32570. Telephone (850) 623-3639 within 2 work- ing days of your receipt of this document. II you are hearing or voice impaired, call 1-800-955-6771. 1.1ar,, 1.1 . :.nnr.:.r. CLERK OF THE 'IFRCuIT COURT -IIRCUIT -,;OURT S EAL B, ,,,nn.I C'Eu-r. [-epur, '_Ci . ,T-iC'HIE , FOR F'LiIl|TiFF Frank AlCt.i rA.i.j.r Buiar &, H- ;.r, 1: " Orla.r o F a:,r. -3 9/728 : IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE IST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION CASE NO: 06-385-CA ELLS FARGO BANK, rNITIONIAL ASOC iATiOrj PLAINTIFF GLEN E ARIHE IF LI'.'1II, AND IF DEAD THE ujrKrjOwtI 'IPOUSE HEIRS. DEi'SEES GR"irJTEE ,SSIGNIEE LIEIOR':. ,CREDITORS TRuSTEE', AND -LL OTHER PFRTnE'" ':L'II.Fll.ll, C h IlTEHEzT i THIFJiUGIH UIODER OR GAiAnhIJ.T GLErJ E ARIIE TRAC' rD ARHUE IF Lil',IC. ArJD IF JDEA THE LlIIKI'jll SFC-,LuSE HEiR DEV/ISEES GRfIlTEE ASSIGIEES LIEljORi CREDITORS TRUSTEiES AIND ALL OTHER FARTiE': CLAIMtIhG All INjTEREET B.' THROiUGH I JlLUNER OR aGAIiST TRACK' D "RAIE J'Hl DC'E sr..j .IA[JE D'--.E AS UN.'hIJOWl ITEIJAFTTS II POSSESSIC'ri DEFENDANT.(S) NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE . . ' . NOTICE r: HEREe ' Gi.EEli purzsu arn .-. I u7. T-mm r,. .i' Judgi-Cr e i :i FI- .,.:i.:,.;ie J. .j repln r..=r It J''00 . r.'l ,3 11r, C.-.I C (... :,6 iW.'1 CA F` irme C.r.:uT C.ura r.I I.e -T :l CLM C' r:-' r l: Fi l RC ,S t ., .iu. r, Mi . I, r .:.ri an.r. t- i t1. - . i.. i. afT r .- r].:,rn Fr.:,n]t 5I , a] ir , e c IT. ir.-, r ,.: ui.', r:.urlri,:,u - ,i . ,k ss Fr.ii.-. CI . Fr.,- *:icr e? ,r, 1iI .-.n Page 9-A NcOTICE OF PROPOSED -TAX I INCREASE= The Santa Rosa County Board of County Commissioners has tentatively adopted a measure to increase its property tax levy.- Last year's property tax levy; A. Initially proposed tax levy ------------------------............................$43,569,294 B. Less tax reductions due to Value Adjustment Board and other assessment Changes ...-..--... $ 54,262 C. Actual Property tax levy ...............................$43,515,032 -This year's proposed faxr levy . ::..--... 8 ----$5895,0.93, All concerned citizens ire invited to attend ae public hearing on the tax increase to be IMoniday, September 1 9, 2006 6495 Caroline St, Santa ROSa, County Administrative .Offices, Com missioner's Board Roorn, IVIilton FL 32570 A Final Decision on the proposed tax increase and the budget will be made at this hearing. BUDGET SUMMARY SANTA ROSA COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS - FISCAL YEAR 2006-2007 General Fund 6.6175 AD VALOREM TAXING FUNDS OTHER PROPRIETARY GENERAL ROAD & FINE &, SPECIAL DEBT CAPITAL ENTERPRISE INTERNAL TOTAL FUND BRIDGE FORFEITURE REVENUE SERVICE PROJECTS FUNDS SERVICE ALL FUNDS ESTIMATED REVENUES: TAXES Millage Per $1000: AD VALOREM TAXES 6.6175 47,766,860 5,921,650 361,830 0 0 0 0 0 54,050,340 OTHER TAXES & FRANCHISE 1.242,600 3.878,570 0 5.044.790 0 0 0 0 10,165.960 LICENSES & PERMITS 3.329.750 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3.329,750 INTERGOVERNMENTAL 10 886.720 3,004,860 0 202.960 0 0 0 0 14,094,540 CHARGES FOR SERVICES 1.416,820 0 1,077.300 593.380 0 0 4,830,750 2.631,740 10.549,990 FINES & FORFEITS 218.500 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 218,500 SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS 0 0 0 3.679,880 0 0 0 0 3.679.880 MISCELLANEOUS 475.950 213.750 0 673 170 0 0 380,000 7.772.620 9.515 490 TOTAL SOURCES 65,337,200 13,018,830 1,439,130 10,194,180 0 0 5,210,750 10,404,360 105,604,450 TRANSFERS IN 85.000 67,590 0 179.90 2.728.505 918.236 0 0 3.979.291 FUND BALANCE APPROPRIATED 3.804.470 0 765 231.303 0 0 3.979.850 0 8.016.388 TOTAL REVENUES, TRANSFERS & FUND BALANCES 69,226,670 13,086,420 1,439,895 10,605,443 2,728,505 918,236 9,190,600 10,404,360 117,600,129 EXPENDITURES GENERAL GOVERNMENT 18.713.940 0 1.387 745 0 444,010 0 0 10.404 360 30.950.055 PUBLIC SAFETY 38 316 360 0 0 2 064,990 0 0 0 0 40381.350 PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT 1,333 915 0 0 373.498 993,989 0 8.862.350 0 11 563.752 TRANSPORTATION 1,371.470 12 877,980 0 1.333.502 472.101 0 0 0 16.055,053 ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT 154.340 0 0 519.000 7.025 0 82,000 0 762.365 HUMAN SERVICES 4,548.580 0 0 213,400 0 0 0 0 4 761.980 CULTURE & RECREATION 3.724.335 0 0 0 811380 0 0 0 4.535.715 TOTAL EXPENDITURE/EXPENSE 68,162,940 12,877,980 1,387,745 4,504,390 2,728,505 0 8,944,350 10,404,360 109,010,270 TRANSFER OUT 622.230 0 0 3.357,061 0 0 0 0c 3979.291 RESERVES 441.500 208,440 52.150 2,743.992 0 918,236 246.250 0 4.610,568 TOTAL APPROPIATED EXPENDITURES TRANSFERS & RESERVES 69,226,670 13,086,420 1,439,895 10,605,443 2,728,505 918,236 9,190,600 10,404,360 117,600,129 THE TENTATIVE AND ADOPTED BUDGETS ARE ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE ABOVE MENTIONED TAXING AUTHORITY AS A PUBLIC RECORD Fi.:.,ia] a1 1 "1 06 a . Central i I,,T, .i 1 . p E astern T.r-.;i .:.r, Fr.- asy of rj ei.-, iCper 2'200 . ir- . i.iowing .e .:r.le, pr.,e,-rTy a a :-t forth ,r, ,d E',rrrm ar, Final Ju,.gsiT er'l 1F:,- .1 PARCEL 4: COMMENCE AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 20. TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH. RANGE 26 WEST. SANTA ROSA COUNTY. FLORIDA; THENCE RUN SOUTH 01 DEGREES 05 MINUTES 34 SECONDS WEST ALONG THE EAST LINE THEREOF, A DISTANCE OF 1334 16 FEET TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE NORTH ? OF THE NORTH * OF SAID SECTION 20; THENCE RUN NORTH 89 DEGREES 19 MINUTES 35 SECONDS WEST ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF THE NORTH ? OF THE NORTH ? OF SAID SECTION 20. A DIS- TANCE OF 1116.25 FEET TO A CAPPED IRON ROD (x4882): THENCE CONTINUE ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE NORTH 89 DEGREES 19 MINUTES 46 SECONDS WEST. A DISTANCE OF 178 48 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE NORTH 89 DEGREES 19 MINUTES 46 SECONDS WEST ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE. A DIS- TANCE OF 69.14 FEET: THENCE RUN NORTH 38 DEGREES 24 MINUTES 24 SECONDS WEST. A DIS- TANCE OF 630.29 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE SOUTHEASTERLY RIGHT OF WAY OF U.S. HIGHWAY 90 (STATE ROAD 110, 1.10 FOOT RIGHT OF WAY); THENCE RUN NORTH 51 DEGREES 35 MINUTES 17 SECONDS EAST ALONG SAID RIGHT OF WAY. A DIS- TANCE OF 90.00 FEET: THENCE DEPART SAID RIGHT OF WAY SOUTH 35 DEGREES 02 MINUTES 43 SECONDS EAST; A DIS. TANCE OF 675.52 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. TOGETHER WITH A 1996 DOUBLEWIDE MOBILE HOME VIN1 nGMHGA1189611585A & GMHGA1189611585B .� .,, i.: . m *: l.Tr,..i ar, ti,." T' :,r iT . i. . .5 1,u 7 1 . T . ir :ili s- ', . daI , i..,I r i i - -1, aIIr, M. a, .. Cl-r- ,ST ir. -e Cir 'Fl Cu.un CIRCUIT COLRT :EAL Bi, J Vi .'i,' IJpuT, C irF THE LAW OFFiE': OF DAIC' J TERN Pi ATTHORfIE. FORP LAINTIFF 1:1 i iu.5ni, sa.. Dr..c : iic. 500 ' . Planiai.L.rn FL F ':;4 1 A i 9 5.Ji-2;3.6,:,,:, . / - (f . ,4 ;-lF.1iNCL Ii a-CORuCl"?E WVTH THE AI.ERICArjS, WITH Di.-ABILI TiEE ACT pE.;.:,.r - , ir. -,i:- EC. r.e -.rn.3 a pe.-ial S,:.:,rro.i3iu'hri.:r, "r.Suld ran- laci COURT ArMIrifi TRA. TICOj 5 ir., SANTA RCi'-" C..nrr;. Counr,.ou'. a3 1 F ',",' : - * - n : i.D .-jr n .1 .: 5 ei E,'.1 ..a Fi.:.r.aa F. i; Ae.r. ,:e 092306 . ' i 9/729 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIR-- CUIT IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY. FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO. 57-06-CA-489 DIVISION PROPERTY ASSET MAN-. AGEl.EiT lFi C ' vs. - ' ' �.JOSEPH R. MCPHETRIDGE Il.let, al, l* '- . " . " ' D .i- . .r . . NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE I'.j TiCEl IS HEREE. Gil'Eli pufiuaI I .:r. , F. nal Jud, iner,.l *:,l r,.T,:.nal , , -, F..r5,-:IOi'u.r 5 lFl, : ,rere.j.-.Cas-.e r J,*,:- 6,5 ' , -i-i or i .; Cr.ill . .' urn ,:, * nri- FIR'a T Jud:,-.al C.'r,:u'I l r, .' -,,'i I..r SiFNTa R.: C:ur.[, Fl .:,r.. .-.r ,e.-, r PrC.FPEr-T, ':SET rI"lAJA�.EMfIT IIJC F Ir,.: l iriTi .a.r, JCSEF - R � I.M.PF'HETRITF -,E iii .lI T � IMr P FHETRID,,.E I ',_-T. GAGE ELECTRONIC REGIS- TRATION SYSTEMS INCOR- PORATED AS NOMINEE FOR SOUTHSTAR FUNDING, LLC; are the Defendants, Lwillsell to the, highest and best bidder for cash at STEPS OF THE SANTA 'ROSA COUNTY COURTHOUSE at- 1.1:00AM, on the 10.day of October, 2_',, . ir,1 - . r 1i.:. Oirg L deI-, iet.d pr.:.pert, a.; sef i.rt r. r, 5.d LOT 13, THE OAKS FIRST ADDITION, ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR PLAT THERE- OF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK C. PAGE (SI 91, PUB- LIC RECORDS OF SANTA ROSA COUNTY. FLORIDA. A/K/A 994 Great Oak Drive. Gulf Breeze. FL 32563 Any person claiming an interest in Ihe surplus liom the sale. if any. other than the property owner as of the dale of Ihe Lis Pendens must lile a claim within sixty (601 days after the sale. WITIJE 3S Mr HAND an.a Ir.~ , "eal 'F ir..s Courr ,:.r. SeptieT.er I 1 r 0 :066 Mar, F.1 .I.onn ior, " Clirk ..i ire C.rcui CI oun CIRCUIT COURT SEAL B, .I W Tks.ris Depur, Clek-r 9/730 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY. FLORIDA Case No.: 57-.2006-CP-285 Division: Ill RE Tr. E .lE; .ii DONALD JEROME VANEK NOTICE TO CREDITORS Tre -. arr..r..;irair.,r -,1 Irie eiSre . oi DONALD JEROME VANEK aiece.-"d , rn,-,:.: dale .:.1 ai.r, ua .Auguil I- 2:.6 .7 pe drj.-d . r. Itn C.rcu.l C.oun .r. ro i.:. 5,ar.I , H. a C-:urr Fir.,,da, Pro atCI. D.'.,,,..r. Fr. samdr ,r .,r,,ch , . Sania Ross C.:.unr, Tre nan.-" , ar adre, .:.l ire periorna i -pr-i.r.Iih.'- ian3 ir,- r r.. .r al i ]. r.-: iri l - ALL INTERESTED PER- SONS ARE NOTIFIED THAT, .-It ,'i,- l,:,r. e-.l irn'.; Gc de,',l ,n ,.nIr, r i- :r i r..,rcg ,Ec I.-Ti, r d r,. ri.r.: aianni[ d er.:ir.I r e.,l, .,.,n w o'm c.:.r.p, ri in . irc, I 1pu . Ir.. .r .:i ,m w r i. r., Coun WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS AFTER DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI- CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All o-in,,.r c.sd'l-..rs ,:. Irn- , :e- d',-i ,,a p1 ror.rr....ng cla.iTi. . O d-,rrar.. 3qga.nsi Ire their 15m': .." i 1r, ini CcoJrn WITHIN THREE MONTHS AFTER DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WiTHIIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ItN 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. Ir. dai -., r , ir. ,i pjbi,: h:.. . ,:1 min rIJ l.:,l , : Sepl.1sT'-.r' 1 A tto r.ne y / Pie r-s o n al J)HtPl F WELCH E-squ.jre --- F A -... 5r.5 s.:-:.Fl Fl:.r.ja KY-c'aF Personal Representative -'..15RIE .1 W ILLI fl.l1 :',I " 9/72.1 Page 10-A The Santa Rosa Press Gazette Obituaries Saturday September 16, 2006, .. 5020 Xffsieled . e 32570 . ."Care and Comnitment Is Our Concern" Ambry Manor is a locally owned assisted litng facility Located in Milton. on a secluded seven acres, this 22 bed, all female facility\ offers a warm. safe environment. We can affordably offer our residents supponrie care by our highl\ qual- ified staff.- For more information and tour call 981-5452 'L.r.: '....0 , SBusiness Network __--" '-! International Tri cities chapter meets every Thursday morning at 7am at Elk's Lodge 5063 Highway 90, Milton. We encourage area business professionals to visit our networking meeting. Any questions contact Dawn Young at 748-7886 www.tricitiesbni.com - Skateland Skating Center 6056 N. Stewart St. Milton. FL 31570 (850) 6Z1-9415 �n soon-- man ,she, great Exercise Lots of FUN Cl 1 1ox- al1 aiii def*ct New Public Skateing Session Times: "Mondays Tiny Tot Stroll-n-Roll 1:00-9:00 p.m. *Tuesday Nite 6:90-8:90 p.m. 2Z "Wednesdays Tiny Tot Stoll-n-Roll 1:00-3:00 p.m. 13 / . Friday Nites 7:00-11:00 p.m. 650 * Saturday Afternoo Z:00-5:00p.m. $50', ' Saturday Nites 7:00-10:00 p.m. 550 * Sunday Afternoons ) Z:00-4:00 p.m. S.00 www.skatelandmilton.coim n, Gerald William Smith 1952-2006 Gerald William Smith, 54. of Milton, passed away sud- denly Wednesday, September 06; 2006, at his home. He was, a native and lifelong resident of Santa Rosa County. Mr. Smith was a 1970 graduate of Milton High School. and was a carpen- ter by trade. He %%as a Volunteer Ftre Fighter, ser ing in the Lynn Haven and Harold VFD. Gerald was a member of the Bethel Baptist Church. Mr. Smith is sur\ i\ed by his soul mate. Ellen Bessete,. of Milton; two sons. Dr. Gerald Thomas Hoadley, of Mary land. and Christopher tJerry) Smith of Pace: his mother. Bobby Jean Smith, of Milton; his father, Gerald B. iBonniei Smith of Lynn Halen: two brothers. Allan D. Smith. of Milton, and James B. (Debra) Smith, of Milton; and his uncle. William E. "Bill" Foster, of Pensacola. Funeral ser\ ices for Gerald were 2:00 p.m. Friday. September 8. 2006. at Lew is Funeral Home Chapel %with Re\. Donald Leavins, officiat- ing. Burial followed, in Do' i ke Pay.Iingii Co mis1 i oni1Iis?11 MORGAN follow with full militarN honors at Barrancas National INVESTMENT Cemeterl with Lewis Funeral Home directing. The family SERVICES, INC. %ill receive friends at the Lewis Funeral Home in Milton F TNcT.n from 11 am to 12 noon. prior to Fred T. I' or'a' ini,' A . Santa Rosa County si1 C,.Irlirne Su.eii. MIkr., FL ':'?- Library Card on o.,50',6. 10!i,. Fax.s)5t 2307-1337 Sign-up Month 2006 S.,uiicl sOlOfered The Santa Rosa County - through L.ri..:Pn,.,ie Ltdger Librar. System is sponsoring r. 11an art contest in conjunction - "-'t "ith" its Grand Opening Celebrations. scheduled for September 29 and 30 at all Santa Rosa County Libraries. II . _ a ..... .. _ j -. l/" i ,., utS dents in grades K-1 2 should create a piece of art based on the theme. "So Much to See. So Much to Do ,'a Your LibrarN." Artwork should be submitted on 8 1,'2" bI 11" paper. On the back. the students should write his or her name, grade, and school. Entries are due at an\ Santa Rosa County Library by 8:00 on Tuesday. September 26. Eritries \ ill be judged on the following criteria: 'L"realitity!,'6ri inality. relevance to theme, use of color, and quality of work. There will be one winner per age group (K-2: 3-5: 6-8: 9-12) at each of the four Santa Rosa Count\ .... I1 .." - ... 1,4537CiChanti(lty w'a I |L.f S 1fi d vel kld P'iaza f)- ' 983-9150 (L,. Mon-Sat 10am~-12pm SClosed Sunday BOB HAYWARD BROKER , . , . E-Mail: rhrealO714@bellsbuth.net' Website: rhreal.com PA-.o, �L 32E70 Floor Plan 1164SF 1281SF 1310SF 1330SF 1393SF Floor Plan 1164 1310 1330 Floor Plan 1281 1310 Floor Plan 1164 1281 1310 1330 1393 1-Car 2-Car 2-Car 2-Car $129,900 $143,000 $147,280 $148,600 3/2 2-Car $155,900 Pre-sale price Includes premium and corner lots. Cox Road East Milton Brick Homes Bdrm/Bth Garage 3/2 1-Car 3/2 2-Car 3/2 2-Car Ross Street East Milton Bdrm 3/2 3/2 Garage I-Car 1-Car North Milton (Near Whiting Field) Bdrm/Bth Garage 3/2 1-Car 3/2 - 1-Car 3/2 1-Car 3/2 -Car 3/2 2-Car Jeanese Hayward 981-1555 . Broker Associate After -I..,u $136,900 $150,000 $154,280 $155,600 $162,900 Price $129,900 $145,650 $147,800 Price $129,900 $132,900 Price $120,000 $127,000 $129,000 $130,000 $137,000 NOTICE OF PROPOSED TAX INCREASE The Avalon Beach - Mulat Fire Protection District has tentatively adopted a measure to increase its property tax levy. Last Years' property tax levy: A. Initially proposed tax levy....... $232,957 B. Less tax reductions due to Value Adjustment Board and other assessment changes........$ 177 C. Actual property tax levy...........$232,780 This Year's proposed tax levy.......$326,211 All concerned citizens are invited to attend a public hearing on the tax increase to be held on September 25, 2006 at 7:30 PM at the Avalon - Mulat Volunteer Fire Station located at 5408 Mulat Rd., Milton, FL 32583. A FINAL DECISION on the proposed tax increase and the budget will be made at this hearing. (a (850) 981-1555 (we) 90a1-1555 Toll Free East Milton Brick Homes Bdrm/Bth Garage Pre-Sale Price Serenity Gardens with 'Lewis Ftineial Home directing. Pallbearers \were James B. Smith, Christopher R. Smith. .Allan Srruth, Aubrey (Bubbal Thompson. William Foster. and Mike Foster. Honorary Pallbearers were Charles Brewer, Mike Cooney, George Toole, Fred Bailey, and special friends, Bonnie Nelson. Gennie Smith, and Beverly Powell. Phillips,. Bobby Glenn 1941-2006 Bobby G. Phillips. age 64. died Tuesday. September 12. 2006. in his home after a coura- geous battle with brain cancer. Bobb% \%as born in Harriman. TN, in 1941. Bobby served in the U.S. Navy for over 20 years and retired in the Milton area. He earned the Armed Forces Expeditionary ' Award and National Defense Service Medal. He %was employed at L- 3 Aerospace at NAS Whiting Field. Bobby is survived by his devoted w ife of 33 years. Rima Phillips. of Milton: twvo daugh- ters. Alena and Kai Phillips. of Atlanta. GA: his sister, Carol Farmer: and his brother. Chuck Phillips. of Harriman. TN. Funeral ser ices for Mr. Phillips \ill be at 12:0) noon on Monday. September 18. 2006 at the Le% is Funeral Home in Milton w ith Re%. Rob Hines officiating. Burial \ill services on Monday. Lewis Funeral Home of Milton is in charge of arrange- ments. Gillman, James Ronald James Ronald Gillman, a resident of Dothan. died Friday. September 8, 2006 at his residence following a brief illness He was 69 Nears old. Mr. Gillman was born September 8. 1937 in Mobile. Alabama and he lived the early years of his life in Milton. Florida. He resided in . Lake City. Florida prior to moving to Doihan in 1976. Mr. Gillman was employed with Sony for over twenty years as a data pro.- cessing manager until his retirement in 1998. He w\as a pioneer in the computer indus- try and installed mainframe computer systems and wrote several computer programs. Mr. Gillman u\as a volunteer with the Red Cross, a member of the Auburn Alumni and the Sports Car Club of America. Survivors include three chil- dren-Michael Gillman and his " ife Pam from Denver. CO. Nancy G. Sanmions and her husband Scott from Atlanta. GA. and James Gillman. Jr. and his \ ife Kim from Den\ er. CO. and two grandchildren-James Ronald Gillman and Sophia Gillman. Memorial services were held Wednesday, September 13. 2006 at By rd Funeral Home Chapel with Dr. Law son Br an and Re\. Den Irwxin officiating. In lieu of flowers. memori- als may be made to the American Cancer Societ\. 2345 Suite 3. Dothan, AL 36303. Langston, Mildred E. Mildred. E. Langston, 97, longtime Lee Countr resident. died Thursday,. September 7, 2006. at the Santa Rosa Health ; and Rehabilitation Center in Milton. Florida. A Lee County A native, she was , born September 16. 1908 to the late William e. and Jeffie Billingsley Easterling. She worked as a sewing machine operator in area garment man- ufacturers and later in alter- ations w ith McRae's Department Store. She %\as a member of Nit. Calv ary Baptist Church in Florida. She enjoyed gardening and being involved in variouss church activities. Her husband. 'John MerleI Langston. preceded her in death in 1989 Surlixors include one son, William Lynn Langston of Milton. Flonda: six grandchil- dren. William Bigby of Florida. Michael Bigby of Georgia. Teresa Fry . of Georgia. Lisa Bunker of Texas. Patricia Hughes of Tupelo., and Dawn Harrigill of Florida: 18 great grandchildren: 4 great- great grandchildren. She %%as preceded in death by two brothers. Cole\ and' Marcus Easterling. and a sister;- NMar Frances Gurley. Services were MNonday in the Jefferson Street Chapel of- W.E. Pegues with Rev. NMike Price officiating. Burial \\as in Lee MNiemonal Park. Pallbearers were Tommy*" Gurley. Btlly Easterling. Garn Easterling. Eddie Hughes. Paul Harrigill and Doug Dickey. Jr. Richard Bunker served as' honorary pallbearer. Libraries: Navarre. Jay. Gullf' Breeze. and Milton. A total of sixteen winners \\ ill be chosen," Winners w ill be announced on Friday morning. September. 29th at each of the libraries^ Artmork will be displayed at the libraries to which they are submitted during Open House Celebrations on September 29th and 30th. . -. Prizes for Grades K-2 and 3-5 m inll' include' a'paperback book. Applebee's Free Kid's. - Meal coupon, free butfet coupon from CiCi's Pizza, and a free Golf Admission ticket from Tiki Island Golf and Games. Prizes for Grades 6-8 and 9-12 %\ill be a paperback book, ear buds. free buffet coupon from CiCi's Pizza, and a coupon for a dessert from Sonic. For more information., contact MNargaret Chatra\,. Children's Librarian, at 623-, 204 For further information contact Linda Hendrix. Santa, Rosa Countr Library System, Director at S50-623-2043. \ isilt the library website online at. hitp:.,w w.santarosa.fl.go\.'lib raries. -� nnnw i - - . ~Saturday September 16, 2000I Iine uOIIId I Ubd rini Ui~: BUDGET SUMMARY AVALON FIRE RESCUE DISTRICT FISCAL YEAR 2006-2007 THE PROPOSED OPERATING BUDGET EXPENDITURE OF THE AVALON FIRE RESCUE DISTRICT IS 39.76% LESS THAN LAST YEAR'S TOTAL OPERATING EXPENDITURE Proposed Mileage - 0.8 Mils Income: Taxes (0.8 Mils) Interest Total Income Expenses: Vehicles Insurance Utilities Professional Fees Tax Collector Fees Administration Fire/Medical Equipment Training/Retention Building Maintenance Capital Improvements Total Expenses The tentative, adopted and/or final budgets are on file in the office of the above mentioned taxing authority as a public record. $309,900 $ 1,500 $311,400 $28 1250 $26,350 $10,710 $11,000 $15,000 $ 4,250 $59,500 $21,500 $11,500 $123,340 $311^o00 Dance hosted The first Saturday of every month welcomes a night of fun and dancing. The fun begins at 7:30 p.m., when Jeanelle & Harvey Kingn teach two or three easy dances to the crowd. Then at 8:30 p.m. HarveN cranks off some really good music for the crow d to dance and.'or listen to and keeps it going till 10:30 p.m. There's music for all kinds of dancing: line dancing. cha cha. w\altz's, su\ing, and some good old slot dancing! If \ou : don't hear uhai sou %ant. just ask - Harn e ill pla it if he has it! This dance is for ALL AGES. It's loads of fun for '_____Community , at Milton Community Center ".".-. . everyone! $5 donation 'at the door. Cold drinks, water, and candy % ill be available to pur- chase. In October the dance \�ill be the FIRST Saturda), so go ahead, and mark your calendars for October 7th! , Call the Kingry's with any questions at 623-4235. Preparing your lawn for when winter starts By Theresa Friday Gulf Coast summers offen seem endless. Even though it's still hot outside, now is the time to think about preparing your lawn for winter. The lawn u ill look better in the spring if you properly take care of it in the fall. First, scout for late sum- rAl mer and earl\ fall insect pests. It's important to find pests now because it's difficult for grasses to recover from dam- age once temperatures cool. .Look for white grubs. sod web%%orms. mole crickets and chinch bugs. Using high nitrogen fertil- izers on law ns past September can actually encourage dis- eases like brown patch and increase the chance of %\inter kill. Late season applications of nitrogen \ ill promote shoot growth in the fall. when grass growth and metabolism should be slowing down. This will deplete carbohydrate reserves. %which helps the grass regrow in the spring. It Uill also pro- duce ne\. tender shoot growth that is less able to tolerate adverse environmental condi- tions such as cold. However, an application of potassium maN\ enhance cold tolerance and promote earlier spring green-up of grass. You ma% want to consider a fertilizer that is relatively high in potassium and lo\\ in nitrogen and phosphorus. Read the fertilizer bag carefully before purchasing. The ele- ments are listed in this order: nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium. If it is high in the first two. it is not recommend- ed for late-season 'fertilization" in the Deep South. Preemergence herbicides form the basis for a chemical weed control program in turf- grass. The\ are used primarily to control annual grasses such as annual bluegrass. Preemergence herbicides are applied before weed seed ger- mination. Timing is everything w hen it comes to weed control. For preemergence control of winter annual \\eeds, apply a herbicide when nighttime temperatures drop to 55� to 60'F for several consecutive da\s which is usually earl\ October for North Florida. If the chemical is applied after ,teed emergence, preemer- gence herbicides \\ill ha'e lit- tle or no effect. This narrow windo%\ of application timing is a potential disadvantage for man\ homeow ners. \\ho often wait too late to apply the pre- emergence herbicide. Regardless of Iour type of grass, appropriate mow ing, fertilizing and watering in the fall can help minimize cold temperature damage. If you have a question or comment for Theresa see: http: w'%\ \ .gulfl.net Columns Friday\ TFrida\ Question.htm Nate Holler with your Real Estate Needs Century 21 Danley Realty, (850) 206-0607 (850)623-4689z ~1~~~~ I -YODU RE IfNVITED TCO L .S. IXON rJ3 INTERME IAT SHOL C-,, a icl- CARTRIDGE FILL SDEPOT- SLocal Delivery For Orders Over In Stonebrook Plaza at the 5 Points in Pace 5646 Woodbine Road * Pace. Florida 32571 Save up to 50% and more on Inkjet and Toner Cartridges 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed Phone 994-8448 Fax 994-2441 Advertise your business or skill here for only $20 per week. Call the office today for details! 623-2120 SHOP AT HOME In Stonebrook Plaza at the 5 Points in pace | In Stonebrook Plaza at the 5 Points in Pace | Martin A. Hinote S=,- COINS, STAMNIPS i & 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. Gold * Sterling Silver , PAINT & O s Qli iljtNand Pride c ,., .ue t � e 626-6600 J Rei , ,. C CI . " Cathy Guyer Licensed Clinical Electrologist ":.-M:, -F A i'er h,:,ui apples ,& Saturday Applt available upon request 5150 Bayou Blvd., Suite 1-G Pensacola, FL 32503 (850) 341-8889 j Iranntat ~t~4tIfltSi4ILL~'&flIfl W~!~Z- ~ -. .L.2t. .1. .~V'CW'&~4- I Permaich Bedlines Computers Estimating Laser Hair moval Clinic Janice Davis Certified Medical Electrologist Karan Gill, MD Medical Director Experience Really, Does Count!! 3637 Hwy. 90f- Pace, FL 32571 (850) 341-8889 SIMONEAUX BOOT & SHOE REPAIR, INC. Boot, Shoe, Laggage, Zipper Handbag and Saddle Repairing Build-Ups Available Owner Jim Simoneaux 6707 Plantation Road Suite B-2 Behind Univerity Mall Pensacola, FL 32504 Phone 474-0344 5641 Chumuckla Hwy In StonebrooK Plaza Behind Subway at 5 points Pace, FL 32571 Phone 995-0040 In )nno Pane 11-A Thp Rqntq Rn.Rq Prp.Rq rjamttp I IL- Saturday September 16, 2006 Page 12-A The Santa Rosa Press Gazette 4 lb. Loose Russet Potatoes T-Bone Steaks Bonus Pack LIMIT 2 (TWO) PACKAGES WITH $25 ADDITIONAL PURCHASE 99 Ib. Save 5.00 lb. WITH YOUR BONUS VALUE CARD Natural Light1 24 Pack 12 oz. Cans LIMIT 2 (TWO) WITH S25 ADDITIONAL PURCHASE PRICES GOOD EXCLUSIVELY AT OUR MILTON AREA STORES THRU SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 17, 2006. ^mBUY ON GE TWO FRE S "j =cINGS7^ PRICES fBELOW RE GOD THOUGH UESDY, SETEMBE 19!SEE OR ADIN STRE F REE ORE DEALS CATS Tidy Cats CA 4 'OCCOLI CUTS ' .... :" Cat Litter, 10 Ib. 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Since there are fees associated with using your BonusPay card, we recommend only using it for urgent needs. 4 A "Pwwq Po E.o. 12".i '- Ino.1ol-I lilt., Look Inside for " '..A -Classifieds + ' *-Help Wanted *Real Estate *Automotive S *Business Service Directory 1et5 IJJ. L L J *Find Your Name 'Plus much more | MU411187A ". OE, -11,1JU - m El Sports .31 k, 'Ji, W .. SRC golf scramble is looking for players Registrations are beine accepted for teams to partici- pate in the 13th Annual Santa Rosa County Chamber Golf Classic This is a four-person scram- ble to be held Oct. 6 at The MNoors ith a shotgun start at I p.m. Entr. fee is 1400 per team and includes golf cart, range balls. two beverage tickets. after round dinner, door prizes. goodie bag, tto mulligans. and one tee buster per player. For more information or to register contact the chamber offices at 623-2339. programs for area youth The Pensacola Sports ' Association and the Northeast . YNICA \ ill hold youth '" resting for ages kindergarten through 12th grade. This program is taught b% Olmpic Coach Rob Hermann. ;: ho is currently coaches the U.S. Nav\ wrestling g Team at NAS Pensacola. The Youth Wrestling Program will begin No\. 6 and meet each Monday from 4.30 to 6 p.m. For more information or to register you can contact the Northeast YMCA at 478-1222. Co-ed tormey to ben Iefit E-Ma-Camee Camp E-Ma-Chamee is holding their first ever Co- Ed Softball Slam at the East Milton Recieaiton:il Park on Oct. 7. Cost to enter this tourna- ment is $150 a team and pro- ceeds %\ill help \with pro- grams offered to the young people at Camp E-MNa- S Chamnee. Games 'v ill get under a\ at 9 a il. . During, the tournament there \will be several activi- ties for a day of family, fun For more information or to, register contact Bruce Predmore or Meredith NlcKnieht at 675-4512. Registration deadline is Sept. 28. Baseball fall camp is taking registrations All-Pro Baseball Acadenmi 'will hold a fall instructional -camp on Oct. 2. The camp will be held. in two sessions and broken down into' third through fifth grade and sith through eight grade. Academy Instructors include Mac Seibert of the Tampa Bay Devil Rays, former major leageer . Talmadge N u n nari, and others. For more information call .572-3356. Pensacola Power tryouts announced The Pensacola Power ,Women's Football Team has announced four separate try-' outs sessions starting Sept 24. Registration will begin at 1:30 p.m. and they tryouts will go from 2 to 4 p.m.. Tryout locations are Sept. .24 and Oct. 8 at the John R. Jones Sports Complex on Nine Mile Rd. in Pensacola. Locations for an Oct. 1 tryout in Foley,.Ala., and Oct. 15 try- out in Ft. Walton Beach have Snot been confirmed at this time. All females over the age'of 18 are welcome to tryout and no prior football experience is necessary. All potential players will be -required to register with the NWFA and pay a one time $35 fee. Please come prepared to practice and bring a photo ID and proof of insurance. Additional information can be found at www.pensacola power.org. Earnhardt's the new Alabama Gang �7Dale Jr., Kelley, and Kerr' join forces for Alabama Motorsports Park By BILL GAMBLING PG Sports Editor The Emerald Coast got a surprise % visitor on Tuesda.N as Dale Earnhardt. Jr. %islied Mobile to announce a multi- million dollar motorsports park projected to open in 2009. Gulf Coast Entertainment announced plans to construct a major motorsports and enter- tainment park in southern Alabama on one 'of three poten- tial sites. One site is located in Mobile County across from the ULimersiry of Mobile. while the other rto sites are located in Baldwin County - one on the Foley Beach Express with the other being located in central Baldw in Count',. This complex, which will bear the name of Dale Earnhardt. Jr., is expected to include an asphalt speedway, a road course, a drag strip, and a dirt track. Alabama Motorsports Park features a diverse group of in estors includ- ing Earnhardt. Jr... his sister Kelley Ea r n h a r d Elledge an K e r r yN Earnhardt. Earnhardt, Jr. "Our farnlh business is racing and it's been our business ,for three genera- tions." said Earnhardt. Jr.. who just qualified this past Saturday in the Chase of the NEXTEL Cup. "Kelley. Kerry. and I %%ant to continue the family business v. ith hopes that the next genera- tion of Earnhardt's will want to be involved in the sport. "This new venture with the Alabama Motorsports Park pro- vides Net another avenue in which the Earnhardt family can participate." Earlier this Near Earnhardt. Jr.. and fellow NEXTEL Cup dnver Ken Schrader purchased a track in Paducah. K\.. as he has become more involved in promoting grass roots racing. "GroLing up, the race track %was our playground on the v\eekends." said Eanhardt, Jr "So all of us look forward to being involved on the ground level of this project and being a Fall Ball! Clockwise are Gage Smitha, Eric Kroll and Chawn Messer, who are seen participating in the fall baseball league workouts at Pelican Park on the University of West Florida Campus. This league offers young men who are not playing football a chance to work on their baseball skills during the off season. Press Gazette photos by Bill Gamblin pan of the design team. LocallN there is a great deal of support for the track among the track operators., w ho see this as a .% a to help promote grass roots racing. "I think it is pretty exciting. said Tim Bryant. operator of Five Flags Speedway' in Pensacola. "With %what they are doing it is racing at a whole dif-. ferent le\el. "1 feel this will be a boost to local racing and we should get a little bit of the spill over, which to me is not a bad thing." In East Milton. Southern Raceway is a track some thought could be concerned See. TRACK. Pg. 3B Jay ties Rocky Bayou By BILL GAMBLING PG Sporit Eda r Ram proved to be the biggest obstacle as Ja\ and Rocks Ba onti ied in the eirls" etenr. while Tate took the top honors on the bo ss' side Ja\ and Rocks Bayou tied Silh 36 points each. but due to the sLith place finisher tor RBCS lin- ishing higher that the Lady Royals' sLxth place runner Ja. \as: second o% erall. Rounding out the four teams %tere Milton with 814 points and Tate o ith 4-1. . "The course %as drenched fioni all of the-,a"i'" -.Milton girls coach Trac\ Hodges. "But all of the girls seemed to have a good time running in the cool rain On the bo\s side Tate barely defeated Rocky Bayou 45-47. Milton finished third with 54 points followed b\ Ja\ \ ith ')9. Central participated in the meet. but %with only four rumiers they weren't able to post a team score. Leely Trevino, .who finished third overall, led the Jay LadN Royals \%ith her tme of 23 40. which \\as a second better than [eairmiate Trista Talbot.. Milton s .-riarunne Carr led the Lads Pandhers % ith a si.\tLh place finish in a time of 23.51. Taylor Do\er and Gloria Ranel tinjshed eighth and ninth place respecriwiel for the Lady Ro\ al. "I thoutlhti %e ranl great con- sidering the weather conditions," auid ja\ girls coach Beck. Holley. Panther Jackson Moore ran aa,\ faithh the individual honors on the bo,"s' side .ith a time of 19.02 Mooe's teanminate Mark Viau finished simih \\tih a time of 2 i:31. JaN \%as led b\ Dre\w Kenned\ 'a ho posted a ime of 20 36. A while Central's Darin Hov. ze finished in 10'11 \ith a ume of 20.45. Net action heats up with local volleyball N Milton wins two in a row and Pace comeback falls short " By BILL GAMBLING PG Sports Editor The mid point of the volley- ball season has been reached and the, excitement is growing as teams are, now deeply involved in their district sched- ule. On Monday Jay and Central' took a break from district play to renew its rivalry in Jay with the Lady Royals sweeping the match in three games 25-23, 25-18, 25-15. After the match Jay coach Karen Houser was very pleased as her Lady Royals returned to 5-5 on the season. "I think the team is starting to gel," said Houser. "Our sen- iors are doing a fantastic job with leadership and our serves tonight were fantastic." Tamara Lewis led Jay with 28 assists in the game while Jessi Johnson had 15. Johnson led Jay (5-6) with 11 while Karen Brake and Samantha Murphy recorded 10. kills each. "All the girls get the chance to get to the ball," said Houser. After the game a very deject- ed Scott Campbell packed up some things after addressing his team. "We played uninspired tonight," said Campbell: "it bothers me that a group of sen- iors would not come ready to play bothers me. "I could handle the loss to Laurel Hill because the effort was there." The first game was a close back and forth affair, but after that Jay dominated. See, VOLLEY, Pg. 3B I id id Page 2-B e.,- Saturday, September 16, 2006 SPit Stop Sponsored by E�die Voercer Acutomotive On the Tube Sept.16 NEXTEL Cup Final Practice - SPEED @ Q10 a.m. . NASCAR Live! -SPEED @ 11 a.m. Truck.Series Sylvania 200 - SPEED @ 12:30 p.m. Sept17 NASCAR RaceDay - SPEED @ 10 a.m. :' TNT Pre-Race Show - TNT @ 11:30 a.m. NEXTEL Cup Sylvania 300 - TNT @ 12:15 p.m. Sept.22 NASCAR Live! - SPEED @ 1 p.m. NEXTEL Cup Qualifying - SPEED @ 2 p.m. Trackside - SPEED @ 6 p.m. Sept.23 NEXTEL Cup Final Practice - SPEED @ 9:30 a.m. Busch Pole Qualifying - SPEED @ 10:30 a.m. Busch Dover 200 - TNT @ 2 p.m Trucks Las Vegas 350 - SPEED @ 8 p.m. Sept"24 NASCAR RaceDay --SPEED @ 10 a.:. TNT Pre-Race Show - TNT @ 11:30 a.m: NEXTEL Dover 400 - TNT @ noon The Next Lap Sept. 23 Dover. Del. Dover 200 Sept. 23 Las 'egas. Nev. 'Las Vegas 350 - Oct. 6 Talladega,Ala. ARCA 250 NASCAR goes Canadian, with purchase of CASCAR NASCAR announced on Tuesday it had purchased.CAS- CAR (Canadian Association for Stock Car Racing) and has formed a niew racing series. The NASCAR Canadian Tire Series will involve a multi- year sponsorship deal between NASCAR and the tire comppany for a series that will get under- way in May of 2007, with a 10 to 12 race schedule. Tony Novotny founded the CASCAR Series, which has been featured some on SPEED, back in 1981 and has run the organization with his wife Linda. CASCAR was the first major stock car sanctioning" ,body in Canada. The reasoning behind the ,purchase was very simple according to :NASCAR's Jim Hunter. "It is no secret we have a strong fan base in Canada, with almost six million fans, that's one out of every four (Canadians), and they ha\ e been follow ing the sport for quite a . while " said Hunter. "It is pretty\ much :coast to coast' from British Columbia all. the way out to Quebec .to all the Atlantic provinces." Wilburn joins Petty Enterprises Veteran crew chief Bill� wilburn has been hired as cre'.\ chief for Kyle, Petty's No. 45 Dodge, while Paul Andrews takes over the No. 43 Cheerios Dodge that Todd Parrott left to rejoin RobertYates Racing. Wilburn has over 20 -years of experience at the NEXTEL Cup level and returns to Petty Enterprises where he .was employed for the 1986 and 1987 seasons. On the Bubble Driver Sterling Marlin Owner Bobby Ginn Points: 2037 Points out of 34th: 68 Points ahead of 36th: 14 Place Owner 33 Ray Evernham 34 FelixSabates. 35 Bobby Ginn 36 Kyle Petty 37 Cal Wells 38 Doug Bawel Wilburn spent 14 years with Penske Racing where we worked with Rusty Wallace for 39 of his wins. Most recently Wilburn worked for Clay Andrews Racing and driver David Gilliland. Wilbum led the team to one of the biggest Busch Series sur- prises of the year with a win earlier this year at Kentucky Speedway. Sterling Marlin Driver Elliott Sadler David Stremme Sterling Marlin Kyle Petty Trayis Kvapil Michael Waltrip Points 2153 2105 2037 2023 1931 1778 And the race is on Here is an upclose look at the 10 driv- ers vyingfor this year's \EXT EL Cup hved on points. 1. Matt Kenseth, No. 17 DeWALT Power Tools Ford Owner: lack Roush .Crew Chief: Robbie Riser 2006 Highlights: SFour wn s this 12`261, Doierh6'4h: Michigan 8s/20i. and Bnstol 18/26 1 A- .3 erage Running Position si 0 Has ranked no %%orse than third m the pounds standings since his " in at Cahdorni:a l- Ranked second in points for 13-straoight weeks and took the lead after the Califorrua race on Sept. 3. Career Highlights: . 2 003 NENTEL Cup Champion El 2000 Ra', bestows Rookie of the Year 2. Jimmie Johnson, No 48 Lo.\ e Che, r'uIt Owner: Rick Hendrick Crew Chief: had Knau . Caree2006 Highlights: S2003 and 2004 Runner up s th OFir ea fu - Daeaona 19: starts Las e 164Top fivadea finisher in all four aand Indianapolis 'Running Position is 11.4 , E Has ranked no, worse than third in the points standings the entire season. L " Ranked first in points .for 18 Career Highlights: E 2003 and 2004 Runner up COFurst full season 2002 U" Has 22 career kris in 173 starts d, Top five finisher in all four NEXTEL Cup seasons. Track Facts .4.'. -- It., 2005 Pole Winner Tony Stewart, 131143 mph 2005 Race Winner Ryan Newman - 95.891 mph Track Qualifying Record Ryan Newman - 133.357 mph (2003) Track Race Record Jeff Burton - 117.134, mph (1997) 3. Kevin Harvick, No. 29 GM Good% rench Che\rolet *Owner: Richard Childress Crew Chief: Todd Berrier 2006 Highlights: * Three wins this Near - Phoenix 14/221 Watkins Glen S 13 1: and Richmond 19.'9.i L 1 Average Running Posinion is 13 1as ranked.. no worse than third in the points standings since Watkinms Glen. * - No DNTs Lhis season Career Highlights: * 2(0)1 Busch Senes Champion I0 21I01 Ray bestos Roolke of the Year * Has 8 career wins in 204 starts E Took o'er dn'er duties after the "death of Dale Earnmhardt at DaN tona in 2001. 4. Kyle Busch, No. 5 Kellogg's. Che. role i Owner: Rick Hendrick Crew Chief: Alan Guslalson 2006 Highlights: 0 One win tlus year New Hampshitre 17,16. I] A,.erage Running Position is 139 points since Daytona 17/1). _l Only I DNT in 2006. Career Highlights: S'PCao victonaes his rookie year at California and Phoenix 171 2? 5 Raybestos Rookie of the Year - Has 3 career vWins in 68 starts 5. Denny Hamlin, No. 11 FEX Ex' CheVrolet Owner: joe Gibbs Crew Chief: , like Ford 2006 Highlights: 0 Two \ins thisF year - Pocono (6/11l and.si 231, - Running Position is 13.4 0 Has 'ranked Turn 3 Turn 4 120 no worse than eighth in the points standings since Pocono 16.11 1. Career Highlights; .N 2006 Rookie of Year con- tender E NASCAR debut was in truck series at IRP in 2004 .*Has 2 career wins in 33 starts 6. Dale Earnhardt, Jr., No. 8 Budweiser Che\ role Owner: Teresa Earnhardt Crew Chief: Ton, Eur,', Jr 2006 Highlights: top 10 in points all season except for tr\o 'seeks E Three DNTs this season Career Highlights: * 2004 Dayrona 500 champion - 199S and 199v Busch Senesv ChampRunni Position * Has 17 career m ins in 2-15 starts . 7. Mark Martin, No. -season eept ford Owner: lack Roush .Crew Chiefe Pat Thsson 2006 Highlights: Running Positiona 5) chamon 1* Has ranked 199 n * in the top 10 since the second 'eek of the season. Crew No DNs h ths t eson. Career Highlights: * Four time series runner up (1990, '94, '98,2002) 0 NASCo R Top- li inisherfor 12year. busaight seasons. p e * Has 35 career wins in 664 starts ,8. jeff Burtbn, No. 31 Cinguilar Wireless Chevrolet Owner: Richard Childress Crew Chief: ScAvn Millerage 2006 Highlights: * Four top five finishes this ser ua- 0 Four too five finishes this sed- Backstretch: 1,500 feet / 29 E Average Running Position is 11.7 II Has ranked no worse than tenth in theto ' points standings since D arlington . li h Career Highlights: 0 Career bes finish in points is third (2000). E Wo\n career best sis races in 1999 sejson. * Has 17 career wins in 429 starts 9. Jeff Gordon, No.. 24 DuPont, Che. role . ' ' Owner:,Rick Hendrick Crew Chief. Steve Letarte . .2006 Highlights: * Two Seins CtS p year - Sonomna i1 25' arndClucago d 7' 0 . Running Posmn on is e 11.2 . , ' Has ranked ;; no Worse-than tenth in the points standings, since Loudon. : Career Highlights: : * Four-time Series Champion ('95, 97, '98, and '01) Eg 11 consecutive sears in NASCARTop 10 1 994-20 -14 1. M Has 75 career ins in 463 a starts - seventh all-time 10., Kasey Kahne, No. 9 Dodge- Dealers/UAV\ Dodge h, Owner: Ra\ E ernhan- Crew Chief: lenn, Francis 2006 Highlights: 0 Five ,%ins . this %ear - Atlarta j13 191. Texas 49: Charlone' 15/281: Michigan 6 '18, and Cahlifomria Running, Position is '13.7 S Has three DNTs t-ius season Career Highlights: - .2000 USAC N dgei : Champion E 0 2i:-04 Ra-, bestos Rookie of the Year M Has 6 career wins m 98 starts S0 First win at Richmond '05 Thm2 Turn 2 120 Turn -1 120 Frontstretch: 1,500 feet / 2 I. I RRTMR' Iffis- !�ffitI . After: Chevy Rock and Roll 400 Rank Driver 1. -- Matt Ken seth 2. -- Jimmie Johnson 3. -- Kevin Harvick 4. +1 Kyle Busck 5. +2 Denny Hamlin '6. -- Dale Earnhardt Jr. 7. +2 Mark Martin 8. +2 Jeff Burton 9. -5 Jeff Gordon 10. +1 Kasey Kahne Behind Leader -5 -10 -15' -20 -25 -30 -35 -40 -45 After: Emmerson Radio 250 Rank Driver Behind 1. .-- Kevin Harvick Leader 2. -- Carl Edwards -619 3. -- Denny Hamlin -659. 4. -- Clint Bowyer -845 5. -- J.J. Yeley -902 6. -- Paul'Menard -1103 . 7. -- Kyle Busch -1223 8. -- Greg Biffle -1270 9. -- Johnny Sauter -1457 10. +2 Reed Sorenson -1524 After:O'Reilly 200 Rank Driver 1. - - Todd Bodine 2. -- Johnny Benson 3. -- David Reutimann 4. -- Ted Musgrave 5. -- Rick Crawford 6. +2 David Starr 7. -- Terry Cook 8. -2 Jack Sprague 9. - - Ron Homaday 10. +1 Mike Bliss Behind Leader -154 -230 -244 -301 -329 -376 -378 -403 -423 After:SK Hand Tool 200 Rank Driver Behind 1. --. Frank Kimmel Leader 2. -- Bobby Gerhart -250 3. -- Billy Venturini -475 4. -- Ryan Howard -655 5. -- Blake Bjorklund -705 6. +1 Ryan Foster -870 7. -1 Todd Bowsher -880 8. -- Brett Rowe -1000 9. +1 Jason Hedlesky -1110 10. +2 Norm Benning -1190 IMF 6.1 1 "m Going On NOWI IUARI Nu' AuveVyou fflayi9E~fl I *LJUA~ I~jp 9Lfljp;J5Af --------- a , Sept. 24 Dover, Del Do\er -9) m The Santa Rosa Press.Gazette yadruteS September 1 6 2006 Sports Volley Continued From Page On; "It was just an emotional let down and hopeful. we won't take anyone else lightly," snid Campbell. Channi.ng Morgan . led Central in the match with seven digs, four kills, and three blocks, while Alesia Enfinger had all five assists for the Lady Jag Liars. On Tuesday it was a turn of events for both teams as Central swepti Eai Hill in three games for the match 25-14, 25-21, and 25-21. Enfinger posted' 14 assists x% hi le Katie Oakes led the LadN Jags with six digs. Central (5-3, 2-1 in District- 1-A) had 20 kills as a team led by Morgan with nine and Krista Adkinson with eight. . Jay on the other hand fell to,' 0-3 in District 1-2A.play when they lost their match to Freeport in fiie games 22-25. 25-11, 24- 26. 25-20. and 15-13. .. :. : -, Lewis posted 29 assists inm team %k ith 12 kills. Over at Pace the Lady Patriots lost a five game match at home to Crestvie", 27-25, 25-11. 23-25. 20-25, 15-10. With the loss Pace fell to 3-5 on the season and 1-4 in District 1-5A pla\. while this marked the first district win of the sea- the match "while Johnson led he --,son for dGestview. : The Lady Patriots started out slow, but responded in games three and four to make it a five game match. "I was rather unhappy at the beginning, of our match," admitted Pace coach Jennhy Condon. "But my girls showed some guts in games three and four. "We just came up short in gal4e five." Tori Wheat lead Pace with 34 assists in the match while. Katy Neal recorded 14 kills and Lindsey McLellan had six aces. Samantha Lewis led the Lady Pats with 19 digs, while McLellan recorded 16 on the evening. But the big issue for Pace on the night was serving. "We had several players miss their serves at some key points in the match," said, Condon. "And our passing has still got to-improve. '"But this was the most aggressive I have seen' the girls play ,all season and I feel like we will be all right." For Milton the %week started with a five game loss to, Escambia at home 24-26. 25- 17. 25-19, 23-25., and 18-16. but the week got better with % wins over Woodham on Tuesday and Escambia on \Vednesda\. Against Woodham. Milton completed the sw-eep 25-14. 26- 24. and 26-24. \while Escambia stretched the Lad\ Pantheis to four games 25-8; 25-21, 15-25, and 25-19. Milton is now 4-8 overall and 4-6 in District 1-4A action. "Pensacola was a hard 'fought loss," said Milton head coach Lori Erickson. "But I am proud of. the w ay we battled back the next day.' "In game two against Woodham we -%ere dow% n 14-20 and we talked about it at a time- out and came back to win." Winning" their last two games and; being very close to winning a third game this week Erickson is, pleased with what she is'seeing on the court. "The girls are definitely improving,'"said Erickson.."We are playing much smarter and making fewer mental errors even in practice. "I amr really starting to see their confidence.grow." Against Pensacola Jessica Rushing led Milton with. 15 assists while Liz Steadman recorded five kills and Kirby Johnson was next with four. KourtneN Kabel recorded fi\e kills against Woodham while Rushing led w ith wa) w ith 11 assists and Star Florio recording three aces. In the %\in o'er Escambia Florio . posted nine. aces, Rushing had nine assists, ahd Steadman posted seven kills. Story writ'iiei b) Bill Ganmblin. Reach Ii ini (it spio ' s pri _al f t .ll ' Sn asI Bay rensacola Bay Navarre neacn BiacKwater niver Sunday, September 17, 2006 Sunday, September 17,2006 .Sunday, September 17,2006. Sunday, September 17, 2006 2:01 AM Moon rise 2:03 AM Moon rise 2:01 AM Moon rise 2:01 AM Moon rise '-- . 6:33 AM Sun rise 6:34 AM Sun rise 5:17 AM 1.74 Feet 6:34 AM Sun rise 8:30 AM 2.20 Feet 7:46 AM 1.84 Feet 6:33 AM Sun rise 9:26 AM 2.20 Feet 4:31 PM Moon set 4:32 PM Moon set 4:31 PM Moon set 4:32 PM Moon.set 6:51 PM Sun set 6:52 PM Sun set 5:00 PM 0.20 Feet 6:51 PM Sun set 8:16 PM 0.13 Feet 6:59 PM 0.11 Feet 6:50 PM Sun set 8:46 PM 0.13 Feet Monday, Sept. 18, 2006 ' 3:01 AM Moon rise * 6:34 AM Sun rise 9:31 AM 2.11 Feet 5:05 PM Moon set 6:49 PM Sun set 8:38 PM 0.28 Feet Tuesday, Sept. 19, 2006 3:58 AM Moon rise 6:34 AM Sun rise 10:22 AM 1.95 Feet 5:35 PM Moon set 6:48 PM Sun set 8:44 PM 0.48 Feet Wednesday, Sept. 20, 2006 4:54 AM Moon rise 6:35 AM Sun rise 11:10 AM 1.73 Feet 6:02 PM Moon set 6:47 PM Sun set 8:33 PM 0.70 Feet Monday, Sept. 18, 2006 3:02 AM Moon rise 6:35 AM Sun rise 8:47 AM 1'.76 Feet 5:06 PM Moon set 6:51 PM Sun set 7:21 PM 0.23 Feet Tuesday, Sept. 19, 2006 3:59 AM Moon rise 6:35 AM Sun rise 9:38 AM 1.62 Feet' � 5:36 PM Moon set 6:49 PM Sun set 7:27 PM 0.40 Feet Wednesday, Sept. 20, 2006 4:55 AM Moon rise 6:36 AM Sun rise 10:26 AM 1.45 Feet 6:03 PM Moon set 6:48 PM Sun set 7:16 PM 0.59 Feet Monday, Sept. 18, 2006 3:01 AM Moon rise 6:33 AM Sun rise. 6:41 AM 1.68 Feet 5:05 PM Moon set 5:43 PM 0.34 Feet 6:49 PM Sun set Tuesday, Sept. 19, 2006 3:58 AM Moon rise 6:34 AM Sun rise 7:53 AM 1.60 Feet 5:35 PM Moon set .6:12 PM 0.51 Feet 6:48 PM Sun set Wednesday, Sept. 20, 2006 4:53 AM Moon rise 6:35 AM Sun rise 8:53 AM 1.49 Feet 4:37 PM 0.69 Feet 6:01 PM Moon set 6:47 PM Sun set 11:29 PM 0.84 Feet Monday, Sept. 18, 2006 3:01 AM Moon rise 6:34 AM Sun rise 10:27 AM 2.11 Feet 5:06 PM Moon set 6:50 PM Sun set 9:08 PM 0.28 Feet Tuesday, Sept. 19, 2006 3:58 AM Moon rise 6:35 AM Sun rise 11:18AM 1.95Feet 5:36 PM Moon set 6:49 PM Sun set 9:14 PM 0.48 Feet Wednesday, Sept. 20, 2006 4:54 AM Moon rise 6:35 AM Sun rise 12:06 PM 1.73 Feet 6:02 PM Moon set 6:47 PM Sun set. 9:03 PM 0.70 Feet Track Continued d Finai Pa.e Oii since the Alabama Mlotorsports Park is scheduled to feature a three-eights mile dirt track. "We don't have any con- cerns." said Sandra Arnold. of. Southern Racew\). "Our clien- tele are local people "We feel like this will be a g,:od thing for the sports worldd and \ou ha\e to remember Southern Racewa) is Southern Racewas: we are not goinm an\ where." The next big announcement concerning the Alabama Motorsports Park is scheduled for No\. 1. I\lich is %%hen they are expected to announce an official site. "We are looking to finalize a site and make it know to the public on Nov. 1," said Tonia Jackson, spokesperson for PSE- 3 in Raleigh. N.C. "We selected this area because the whole region is a tourist attraction and this would just be one more rea- son for people to come to the Gulf Coast." Jackson con firmed that there has been discussion with racing. sanctioning bodies, but on more of an informational setting instead of trying to get commit- ments on specific race dates. ."We have met with the Indy Racing League, National Sprint Series, USAC '(United States Auto Club),' 'and NHRA (National Hot Rod Association) in more of an informational set- ting," said Jackson. "It is way too early in.this stage to even discuss' the possibility of dates. "We were more or less try- ing to educate the sanctioning bodies on what we were look- ing to do and are planned at the track." The main track itself is expected to be a.,seven-tenths of a mile D-shaped oval, which would put it in a unique setting, % ith a lone front stretch for ample pit stalls and infield garage capacity. ' Seating is, projected at, ,75,000 permanent seats and expandable to 125,000. "The asphalt track is kind of an ,in between size," said Bryant. "And \ ith that any- thing is very possible. "Two of the, more popular tracks on the NEXTELCup cir- cuit are Bristol and Richmond and this track from what I can tell .would fall right along tho.e lines." : ' Other potential series, which could look at the Alabama Motorsports Park, is ARC.A alone with NASCAR's NEX- TEL Cup, Busch, and Truck Series. ARCA, based out of Toledo, Ohio, normally runs in conjunc- tion with other race dates like they did this past weekend at Chicagoland with the. IRL or they do at tracks like Talladega, Daytona, Pocono, Charlotte, and Atlanta. This year the ARCA. series will conclude their 2006 race schedule with a date at the new Iowa Speedway, which was built by former NEXTEL Cup champion Rusty Wallace on Oct. 15. Story written by Bill Gamblin. Reach him at sports@srpressgazette.com L S muiy Spot.eut Monday Morning Alley Cats Oops Alley September 11, 2006 High Game Women: Francis Gordon - 167 High Game Team: SCATS - 429 High Series Women: Francis Gordon - 444 High Series Team: Crazy Eights - 1942 League Overall Standings: 1. Team #5 4-0, 2. The '3' Angels 3-1, 3. SCATS 2-2, 4. Fit For Life 2-2, 5. Basket Gems 1-3, 6. Bye 0-0. Tuesday Night Church League Oops Alley September 12, 2006 High Game Men: Bob Kukuk 227 High Game Women: Stephanie Brown - 186 High Game Team: PCC - 656 High Series Men: Bob Kukuk - 557 High Series Women: Rita Kukuk - 432 High Series Team:. Cinco Locos - 1804 League Overall Standings: 1. Bulldogs 11-1, 2. P.C.C. 11-5, 3. Cinco Locos 10-6, 4. Crazy Eights 9-7, 5. Misfits 8-8, 6. Cheesebrugers 7-9, 7. The Bowling Stones 7-9, 8. The REvalators 7-9, 9. The Chosen Ones 6-10, 10. Spare Peaces 3-13. Page 3-B Saturday September 16, 2006 I The Santa Rosa Press Gazette Gret4Tins Ae lwas appnin A4Mito9Hih ch9.f Teacher i Spotlight Hank Bunnell N, Mr. Bunnell ; has a B.A. from Og lethorpe Lini ersiil in :. t nta. G,-\. English fromn UW F. and a NIaster of Fine Wriain trom the ULnilersit\ of Alabama. A I'" istor.Ni r. Btnnell \\rote \ as published in the literary magazine. Colorado Reex 9e. , Nir. Bunneil taught high school in Lo. N ."ngeles for eight eari,. For the past tm o \earsi he has been Fxorking a- an adjunct instructor for both PJC and LUWF. teaching English Composition cla..se,. His \ ife. Jennifer is also a Lan__uae .A rt, teacher at M ilton High and the\ ha\e been married for tA.en \earA. Im orisiant ushat ". otohlne tirFax:983-5618 * \vvv .sattarosa.kl2.fl.*s/nihs/ lain Office: 983-5600; � �lain Office Fax 983-5610 " �I Guidance: 983-56091 * Guidance Fax: 983-5618; S.snAttendance Ans.f. FPanthers kick off 2006 (Above) The Milton High Band is seen on the field for the first football game of the season against Washington. (Below) The team cap- tains from Milton and Washington meet at midfield for the coin toss as the 2006 season got underway. New Jaybeettes Ne% Jaybeettes Rachel Lee and Katie Hardison make a fashion statement at the start of the school year!! Stand up; and cheer! � i - - ..-.- -,- , .. . . -... I ii/t '.L qA Here are some' scenes from the first pep rally of the 2006 football season. (Above) The Class of 2007 shows they are ready for the game. (Right) Victor E. t1 celebrate beach S style. (Left) The 00 Milton students are I ready to get things started. STATE FARM Your "good neighbor" agent Ken Kincaid cS) Ken Kincaid Insurance Agency, Inc. ISN 5259 Stewart St. Milton, FL 32570 A Bus. (850) 623-9424 * Res. (850) 626-7101 statefarm.comTM State Farm Insurance Companies * Home Offices: Bloomington, Illinois Page 4 B I The Sa~nta Rosa Pre~ss Gfazette Saturday September Imu. LuuuE11CCIG VO1100ULLU I FRICAN METHODIST .PISCOPALZION - saJah Chapel AME Zion Church .038 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. qDrive, Milton :- . FRICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL Greater Bethlehem AME S299 Richburg St., Milton - ANGLICAN 'rinity by the Fields 4980 West Spencerfield Road. race APOSTOLIC S first Apostolic Church S574 E. Highway 90, Midton ; ace Apostolic Church 4763 Old Guernsey Road, Pace ASSEMBLIES OF GOD " agdad 1st Assembl3 of God . .513 Forsyth Street. Bagdad . ast Milton Assemby of God 174 ,Ward Basin Road, Miltoni Ebenezer AssemblI of God Ebenezer Church Road, Jay faith Chapel Assembly of God S 05 South Airport Road. Milton : irst Assembly of God i 163 Dogwood Drive. Milton plad Tidings Assemb\ of God E. Highway 90, Pace ; a\ First Assembly of God 100 S. Alabama Street. Ja3 klcLelUan Assembly of God Wi050 Three Notch Trail. Milton Ne%\ Hope Assembly of God 9550 Chumuckla Hw\. Pace Pace Assembly of God S 94S H' v 90. Pace S rue Grace Fellowsship Assembly. . 4f God - 178 Willard Norris Rd..,Milton 'Welcome Assembly of God ;8581 Welcome Church Road. ,lilton BAPTISIT - ABA err hill Road Baptist-ABA 3195 Berrvhill Road. Milton PBethel Missionary Baptist -B.\ 6178 Old Bagdad H"y.. Miltonr �Fellowship Baptist Church ABA .5223 Hw~. 90, Pace FTrst Missionary Baptist -ABA A3949 Pace Road. Pace .Galilee MNissionar. Baputst-ABA ;Hw) 90. West Milton APTfIST A\ alon Baptst -4316 Ajalon Bi\d., Milton iEast Side Baptist 45 ;84 Ward Basin Road, Milton - .Faith Baptist S 6423 Hamilton Bridge Rd, Milton SFirst Baptist of Harold 1105S5 Goodrange Dn\re, Milton :Liberty Baptist Church 6)763 Margaret Street S Million. FL 32570 S ilount Pilgnm Baptist :5103 Dr. Martin Luther King. Jr. :Street. Milton ,St John Di% ine Missionary :Baptist '5363 St. Johns Street, Milton SBAPTIST - INDEPENDENT .Bible Bapust Church of Pace :4001 Vern Street, Pace :'Bible %\ay Baptist Church 59 76 Dogi ood Drive Milton , Brownsdale Baptist Church *Chumuckla Hwy. Jay ,Joy Bible Baptist 8613 Hwy,90. Milton Pleasant Hill Missionary Baptist 5550 Econfina Street, Milton Solid Rock Baptist 6760 East Gate Road, Milton Trinity Baptist 5301 Highway 90. Pace Victory Baptist 4000 Avalon Blvd., Milton West Florida Baptist 5621 Hwy 90, Milton Fil Am Baptist Church 5240 Dogwood Dri'e. Milon_ BAPTIST -SOUTHERN A\alon Baptist 4316 A\ alon Blvd., Milton Berrydale Baptist Church 6730 Hwy; 4, Jay Billory 1st Baptist of Hole - Navarre Highway 87 North HolleN f: Black" ater Baptist 11689 Munson Hw\.. Mtilon Calvary Baptist H"y. 89, Allentown Cora Baptist 12953 H 'y 197. Ja\ 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 Contention 3418 Ashmore Lane. Pace Floridato% n Baptist 3851 Diamond Street .Pace Harmony Ridge Baptist 5536 Hs y. 90 W. Pace Hickory Hammock Bapust Hickor\ Hammock Rd. E.Milton Immanual Baptist 418 7 Hu v. 90. Pace James Street Baptist 6658 James Street. Milton Jay First Baptist 214 S. Alabama Street, Ja\ Li ming Truth Church i Contemporary i Meeting at S.S. Di\on Intermediate School. Race Mount Calvary So. Baptist 5300 Berryhill Road Milton New Bethel Baptist 10995 Chumuckla Hwy.. Jay Nes Life Baptist 6380 Bayberry Street. Milton Mount Pleasant Baptist 6151 Dognood Dr., Milton Olivet Baptiit 5240 Dogvood Drise Milton Pine Level Baptist 3300 Pine Level Church Road,. Ja\ . Pine Terrace Baptist 6212 Pine Blossom Road Milior Pleasant Home Baptist 8506 Pleasant Home, Munson- Santa Rosa Baptist Asso. 6820 Hssy. 87 North Milton Spring Hill Baptist Church 9214 Munson H\%. Million Wallace Baptist Church 6601 Chumuckla H%\y woodbine e Baptist Church. 4912 Woodbine Road Pace BAPTIST -MISSIONARY Mt. Bethel Baptist 175 Limit Street Milton New Macedonia Baptist Church 4751 Chumuckla Hwy. Pace New Pro% idence Missionary Baptist t12i ~IZW~W2 Of ~9OU.Z dl2OLC~ LflL.~ L~CLLL� 4175 Popcorn Rd., Milton CATHOLIC St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church - 6457 Park Ave. SW Milton, FL CHARISMATIC Sheperd House Ministry 5739 Stewart St. Million CHURCH OF CHRIST Bagdad Chuch of Christ 4413 Garcon Point Hwy., Bagdad, Berr hill Church of Christ 3679 Berry hill Rd Pace. Church of Chnst 300 Margaret St Milton, Jay Church of Christ E. Highway 4, Jay Margaret Street Church of Christ 6745 Margaret Street. Milton, S McLellan Church of Christ S Munson Hwy Milton Susan St Church of Christ 600 Susan St. Million West Milton Church of Chnst 5300 Highway 90, Pace Pea Ridge Church of Christ 4400 Bell Lane. Pea Ridge CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST Ferris Hill Church of God in Christ 909 N. Alabama St.. Milton Hope Ministry-Church of God in Christ, Inc. 113 Willing Street. Milton World Church of God Milton Worship Center 5177 Ste% art St.. Milton Community Chapel Church of God. 4-300 Pace Lane. South of Wal-Mart Second Chance Church of God in Christ n 5887 N. Ste%\art St.. Milton CHURCH OF GOD Covenant Church of God 4645 School Ln , Pace Church of God of Prophecy 600 Glover Lane, Milton. FL COMMUNITY OF CHRIST Community of Christ 6656 Raymond Hobbs St.Milton CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS Church of Jesus Christ of Laner day Saints 5737 Berryhill Rd., Milton EPISCOPAL St NMary'"s Episcopal Church 6842 Oak St. Milton FULL GOSPEL Mlilton Victory Ministries 7235 E H',y 90 Milton n Li% ing Faith Church 7400 Reformaton Rd Milton HOLINESS Hollandtown Holiness Church 1851 Pine %iek Church Rd, Jay_ Contact: Hansel Prescott 675- 4346 Cobbtown Holiness 4700 Greenwood Rd Jay. FL 32565 NDEPENDENT Grace Bible Church 623 Cbestnut, Milton INTERDENOMINATIONAL Evangel Christian Church 6763 Margaret St. Milton Ken Sumerall Ministries 4901 Forest Creek Dr., Pace .JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES Jeho\ah's Witnesses Milton Congregation 5696 Berryhill Rd, Milion LITHERAN Eternal Tnnity Lutheran Church 6076 Old Bagdad Hv.y, Milion METHODIST Christ United Methodist Church 5983 Dogwood Dr., Milton Chumuckla United Methodist Church 9485 Hwy. 197. Chumuckla Elizabeth Chapel United Methodist Church 8008 Chumuckla H\ y.. Pace Ist United lMeh.Church of Pace 4540 Chumuckla Hw\., Pace %,oodbine United Methodist Church 5200 Woodbine. Pace Bagdad United Methodist Church 4540 Forsyth St.. Bagdad First United Methodist Church 6830 Berry.hill Rd.. Milton Jay United Methodist Church 300 South Alabama St.. Jam Mae Edards Memorial United Methodist Church 5052 Mulat Road., Milton. FL Pine ie. United Methodist Church 1400 Pine\ iew Church Rd. JaN. Wesley Memorial United Methodist Church 4701 School Ln, Pace, FL Woodbine United Methodist Church 5200 Woodbine Rd., Pace NAZARENE First Church of the Nazarene 5162 A\enida Del Fuego. Pace NON-DENOMINATIONAL Chnstian Life Church 4401 Avalon Blsd. Milton Christian Life Church 4401 Asalon Blvd., Milion Church of the Living God 3375 Garcon Pt. Milton New Testament Church 5277 Glo\er Lane, Milion Shepherd House Ministries 5739 N. Stev.art St., Milton J Covenant Church of God 4645 School Lane * Pace, FL 32571 "Preaching the Gospel publicly and from house to house." Acts 20:20 God is Moving! Benny M. Turner, Pastor Service Times Phone: 850-994-1273 Sunday 10:00 AM Worship Fax: 850-995-1737 Wednesday 7:00 PM Study Committed to excellence as we serve Jesus. Come grow with us! "BC Hickory Hammock Baptist Church I Pastor Carl Gallups (since 1987) . Worship & Children's Church 8:30 & 10:00 am Sunday School 9:00 & 10:00 am Bible Study For All Ages 5:00 pm Wednesday Worship 6:30 pm , Preschool - All Services 8351 Hickory Hammock Road. Milton * 623-8959 www.hickoryhammoldkbbptist.org Dynamic Worship * Music * Drama * Children & Youth Ministries and lots more! Pace Community Church Reaching Seekers, Building Believers Features... * Live band, contemporary music * Exceptional children's & teen ministry * Safe, clean nursery & preschool classes Future Plans... * Small Groups & Seminars * New worship fa< under construct Affiliation... acre campus * Non-denominational & Bible based * Purpose Driven * A member of the Willow Creek Association 994-4310 w.PciceCommnunityChurch.com cility now ion on 25 I Where? Currently meeting at Pace High School, 4065 Norris Road, Freedom Hall Ronnie Christian When? 10:00 A.M. Sunday Pastor I Word Alive Christian Church 5707 Stewart St.,;Milton West Milton Church of Christ S5300 Highway 90, Pace. PENTECOSTAL Gospel Lighthouse Church 10001 Chumuckla H\ v.. Pace United Pentecostal -Church of Berrydale 7580 Hyv 4. Jay PENTECOSTAL - HOLINESS Mount Zion Pentecostal Hohness Church 5532 Osceola St.. Milton Chumuckla Pentecostal Holiness Church 2841 H'%,. 182.Jay New Vision Worship Center 5573 Stewart St. Milton Roe dtile Holiness Church SMunson H',.. Milton Cobbtol n HoLness Church 4700 Greenwood Road (H\\y 16-4) Ja,. FL 32565 PRESBYTERIAN - PCA Westminster Presb tenan Church PCA 6659 Park A\enue. Mlton PRESBYTERIAN - USA First Presbyterian Church of Milton 5206 Elmira St. , Milton, FL Pace Presbyterian Church 4587 Woodbine Rd. .'Pace,FL PRIMITIVE BAPTIST Bethlehem Primitive Baptist Church 5339 Zero Ln., Milton, FL MNount Zion Primitive Baptist Church 603 4thAv. Milton. FL PROTESTANT NMilion SDA Church 5288 Berr) hill Rd., Milton SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST Mihlon Seventh-Day Adventist Church 52SS Bern hill Rd.. Milton UNITED PENTECOSTAL First Pentecostal Church of Bagdad 4636 Forsth St . Bagdad \TNEYARD Bay Area Vineyard Church Nilton CommunirN Center 5629 Byrom Street. Milton International Pentacostal I Holiness Church (IPHC) 5573 Stewart St. Milton, FL 32507 Sunday School 10:00 Sunday Worship 11:00 Pastor's Tracy & Radena Leggett 207-2729 ... _ See the vision, catch the vision, be the vision S qohin 3.3-7 'Bom again" - ewness f Life" 'Romnar 6:3.4 c / B r._ -'". 5300 'H'J-i 9O0, 04-LOSS Liiome' and le a parr lTf RESTORING 1ST CENTURY CHRISTIANITY IN THE 21b7 CENTURY EPISCOPAL St. Mary's CHURCH SEpiscopal Church 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 t850) 623-2905 for Sunday service Pace Assembly of God - =, Pace Assembly Ministries, Inc. - 3948 Highway 90 - '-Pace, Florida 32571-1998 * * Pato Gly Loe r Pastor Glyn Lowery Jr. Sunday School 9:45 am ' Morning Wc.rsrhip 10:45 am Campmeeting Service 6:00 pm :\ wh w*w 1 CacEasE�Emb, orr.J Ofl.ce l(8501 99 .'" Praver L.ne &i5 994.-5200 FAX 165C1 91.936 Bus Service Available Campmeeting Hour Telecast /FGXTV35 Sundays 7:30 am NHBRTV33 Mondays 9:00 pm SWednesday Study The ord 7:00 pm Campmeeting Time Radio Broadast Wednesday Study The.Word 7:00pL- 9. . 0.1FMM -F5p m WTJT 90.1 FM M-F 4:45 pm "A Church That Makes No Apology For The Old-Time RelIgion" Celebrate with us! Sunday School 9:00 a.m. Morning Worship 10:00 a.m. Evening Worship 6:00 p.m. Wednesday Opportunities available for all ages 6:30 p.m. CHRIST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 5983 Dogwood Drive, (Hwy 89), Milton Church Office: 623-8820 John F. Edwards, Pastor YOU'RE INVITED CIHUWRCH ULIKE IT USED TO BEQ Pana 5 B SFirst United Methodist Church of Milton S16830 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 Visi Us! Grace Bible Church 6331 Chestnut Street Milton, FL 32570 623-4671 Dr, Dayton Hobbs, Senior Pastor Rev. Tod Bramard, Pastor Sunday School: 9:45 a.m. Sunday Morning: 11:00 a.m. Sunday Evening: 6:00 p.m. Wednesday: 7:00 p.m. r_-_ Im Have YOU bcq� lookill(T t-'01- �I ChLII-CII tlUlt iS like YOU LISCCI tO 1'emember? A CIILII-CII th It 11,1S Traditional CIILII-CII MLISiC A CIILII'ClI where the Bible iS Oj)CI1CCl WICI iS WLI(Illt vase by vase A CIILII'CII tll�lt iS CCIItCI-CCl on bUildill" Stroll'a 1-11111ilics J .#- o n io qnno r ,,C7'tttEnd R~udv atmbr1. 06U h ataRs PesGaet Pg P ub scnbe A :V 'f9fll'Ii,-IV) Couiny I / I t I 1 kiL Q osD -. ,rm Visa & Mastercard Accepted 6629 Elva St. * Milton 623-2120 yearly-Out of SCounty y(kI -*. * -I Page 6 B I The San'ta-'Ro -so Press Ga--zette Saturdav.- SoOtember. 1 6,2006 Santa R tsa'sI Press Gazette PAGE 7-B :90 ANNOUNCEMENTS 92 AUCTIONS 94 MEETINGS .96 PERSONALS . 98 TRAINING EMPLOYMENT S102 DRIVERS 104 GENERAL HELP S106 HOME BASED BUSINESS S108 HOTEL/MOTELS/ RESTAURANTS '110 LABOR '112 MANAGEMENT 114 MEDICAL F 116 OFFICE WORK ; 118 PART TIME * 120 PROFESSIONAL 122 RETAIL 124 SALES/ . TELEMARKETING 12e SKILLS/TRADE .128 POSITIONS WANTED , ' GARAGE SALES - STYLES SECTION-WED. .202 GARAGE SALES-SAT. 'SERVICES 305 AUTO, ' 310 BUSINESS 3 OPPORTUNITIES 315 BUSINESS. SERVICES 32,0 CHILD CARE 325 DOMESTIC 330 EQUIPMENT REPAIR 335 FINANCIAL SERVICES S340 HOME REPAIR 345 LAWN CARE 350 SENIOR CARE . 355 SEWING/ALTERATIONS " 360 MISCELLANEOUS . SANTA ROSA REAL ESTATE-RENT 402 APARTMENTS ' 404 COMMERCIAL S406 HOMES 408 LAND 410 MOBILE HOMES *'412 ROOMS.FOR RENT 414 ROOMMATES WANTED P416 VACATION/RESORT SANTA ROSA REAL ESTATE-SALE 502 APARTMENTS 504 COMMERCIAL 506 HOMES 508 INVESTMENTS 510 LAND 512 MOBILE HOMES ,. 514 VACATION/RESORT r PETS/ANIMALS 702 BOARDING 704 LIVESTOCK 706 LIVESTOCK SUPPLIES 708 PETS ' 710 PET SUPPLIES 712 LOST PETS GENERAL MERCHANDISE . 802 ANTIQUES 804 APPAREL t' 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 S832 MISC.!WANTED 834 LOST MERCHANDISE TRANSPORTATION 902 AUTO SUPPLIES 904 CARS S906 BOATS 908 FARM EQUIPMENT 910 MOTORCYCLES S912 MOTOR HOMES : 914 RECREATIONAL 916 SPORTS UTILITY VEHICLE 918 TRUCKS 920 VANS 922 OTHER ,1 SGl| ssi5A Experienced servers and " staff. Interviewing 2PM - 4PM Monday - Friday 623-3611 Part-time in Pace. Hours flexible. Must know payroll and general ledger. Income tax knowledge a plus. Excellent pay. Fax resume to: (850)995-8849 "1 ~SATURDAY 'SEPTEMBER 16, , 2006 I 6 I Part time Sales Associate al Nixon's Clothing Store. Retail experience required. Apply at 5061 Dogwood Dr in Milton. I � k [r.11 .1.N. �,2 .. mom faa Prison Health Services needs LPN's or CMA's, FT 12hr shifts, with excellent benefits. Please call Debbie at 850-983-1131 or Sheree at 850-689-7942. The Press Gazeite has an imme- diate opening for post-press inserter. This position involves putting the sections of the paper together. Tuesday and Fridays S10 a.m. to 5 p.m.) Call Jim Fletcher @ 623-2120 or apply in person. Tine Piess Gazetre i.i an Equal Opp-ortunin Employer and a dre-i.rre 'uorAplace. A I I . .OVERHEAD DOOR COMPANY :: ' is now hiring for Overhead Door Installers. Good pay and benefits, Experienced and Beginner Positions available. 983-2520 RN'S and LPN'S Needed Immediately 'Daily Instant Pay "Direct Deposit '401K "Flexible Schedules *RN & LPN Contract Available 6400 N. Davis Hwy, Suite 5 Pensacola, FL 32504 (850)857-7797 (850)857-7880 I I Assosicates, Full/Part time Night Auditor and maintenance person. 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. iti .~ - u..i II.ULC I IIIsItULItUI Ir 1 Io a e Ii blina'visually impaired in Santa Rosa, Okaloosa. anO Walton Counties. $13.00 per hour with Denelis. AS Degree or equivalent * cenilication required. Fax resume to (850)479-4025 or mail to : Independence for the Blind 1302 Dunmire St. Pensacola, FL 32504 aX by October 6, 2006. Include a Cover Letter. See Web Site for details at: "www lowest org" . ".... . JUB UhPENINGtS: A valid Florida LPN license required. Position located in Milton. F.T-7am-3pm Job # 10106 F/T-11pm-7am Job#10108 FT-Flex Float-Hours: Various/Rotating Job#10136 Relief/On call-Various shifts. 5500 Stewart Street Milton, FL BORED? LADIES, BE THE HOSTESS OF AN EXCITING.! LINGERIE PARTY, AND RECEIVE FREE GIFTS. 850-449-7592 OR 850-910-0123 CASH FLOW got you down? Turn that frown upside-down! A loan with no fees will put your mind @ ease! Business, personal, refinance. 1-866-577-4164 FOUND SET of keys off of Chumuckla Hwy. Heart key chain with Faith on it. Call'to identify the rest. 675-2754 TRI COUNTY Com- muniry Council has moved it's office trom 5576 Caroline Street to 6860 Caro-. line Street Suite 6, across from the Courthouse. Call 981-0036 , . SANTA ROSA GUN & KNIFE SHOW Santa Rosa County. Auditorium, Old Bagdad Hwy, Milton . September 16th & 17th 9am-5pm. Buy, Sell & Trade Admission: Adulls $4, 12 & under free Call Billy Rogers @ 850-957-4952 for more info or for Tables 35 (2-.days 3.. all I - -LAND AUCTION* 200 Props Must be Sold! Low Down'E-Z Fi-' nancing Free Cala- log t8000937-1603 www.LANDAU- CTION.com NRLL' East, LLC Auction Bus. License:AB2509, Mark Bulziuk Auc- tioheer ' License:AU3448, Jeff Johnslon Auc-' tioneer. ' License:AU3449, Stacey Mauk Auc- Inoneer License:AU344-7 AUCTION AD Security Self Stor- age 4391 Hwy 90, Pace, FL 32571 will sell at public auction by competitive bid- ding on Wednes- day-September 20th. 2006 at 2:00 PM on premises where said property has been stored. Purchases must be paid for ai time of purchase in cash or credit card only.. All purchased items are sold as is, where is and must be re- moved al the time of the sale. Sale is subject to cancella- tion in ihe event of settlement between owner and obligated party. Office number 850-994-0033. 102 Drivers GULF COAST REGIONAL TRACTOR TRAILER DRIVER 'CDL 'Clean MVR *Fork Lifftexperience *40 cents per mile plus drop off *Home at night Call: 850-626-8578 PART TIME Hot shot delivery driver needed for Dothan .' & Mobile AL & Pana- ma City. Must have own truck/trailer. Must be degenda- ble, al least 25 yrs old & have good driving record. If interested call. 850-981-1771 104 General Help DRIVER TRAINEES NEEDED NOW!!! Werner needs entry- level semi drivers. No exp. required. Avg. $36k+ 1st yr! 60% home nightly/weekly. CDL training in your area. 1-866-280-5309 FULL-CHARGE BOOKKEEPER .i Part-time in Pace. Hours flexible must know payroll and general ledger. In- come Tax knowl- edge a plus Excel- lent Pay. . Fax resume to: (850)995-8849 HANDYMAN EXPE- RIENCE or no expe- riende. East Gate Mobile . Home Ranch. 626-8973 HELP WANTED Experienced weight loss control counse- lor. Call for an ap- pointment. 994-6840 104, General Help HELP WANTED: Roof Leak Repair Specialist. Pay pending experi- ence. Send work ex- . perience info., to: Leakmaster PO Box 842 Milton, FL 32572- 0842 NOW HIRING Experienced servers and 'staff. Interview- ,ing 2pm - 4pm, Mon-` day through Friday. 623-3611 YARD HELP for Landscape Supply business. Good, val- id drivers license & forklift experience a plus. Monday-Friday 8-5, Saturdays 8-12. Call 850-626-8578. SECURITY GUARDS Wanted full or part- time. Licensed or Unlicensed. 850-438- 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 Snot 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. ~ A lTO A AN1A 0 -M7 ...... .. . W Si, a p n,0..sa 5 5j^it'^^^ -S - S.�Ii1iHi^g PRIVATE PARTY ADS *4.00/WK up to 30 words .25 PER WORD per PUBLICATION OVER 30 $1.00 OFF FOR 3RD WEEK MUST BE PRE-PAID GARAGE SALE ADS �5.00 up to 20 words .25 PER WORD OVER 20 PRE-PAYMENT REQUIRED COMMERCIAL ADS $11.00/1 st week $1.00 OFF EACH ADDITIONAL WEEK up to 30 words .25 PER WORD per PUBLICATION OVER 30 SUBJECT TO CREDIT APPROVAL 11 I "", I I I s?--. * ' r I PAGE 8 THE SANTA ROSA PRESS GAZETTE /FREE PRESS SEPTEMBER 16, 2006 114 Medical HELP WANTED Prison Health Serv- ices needs LPN's or CMA's, FT, 12hr shifts, with excellent benefits. Please call Debbie at 850-983- 1131 or Sheree at 850-689-7942. RN'S & LPN'S Needed Immediately (with hospital experi- ence) *Daily Instant Pay *Direct Deposit *401K *Flexible Schedules * Rn & . LPN Contract Avail- able. Swannee Medical Personnel 6400 N. Davis Hwy, Suite 5, PensacolaFL 32504 (850) 857-7797 (850)857-7800-fax 124 -Sales & Telemarketing LIBERTY NATIONAL Life Insurance Co Is expanding its operation and is looking for people to fill insurance sales & service positions. Average annual earnings $48,554. Fringe benefit package: 2 retirement funds, health insurance, paid vacation, convention trips & many others. No experience necessary. We have on the job training. Contact Jonathan Jones at: 983-7576 or Fax resume to: 850-682-1523 Liberty National is an EOEi 5, 0DC05398 126 Skills/Trade CUSTOM DESIGN Interiors .Now hiring-top pay!. General Laborer Metal Polisher Aluminum & S. Steel Welder Call' 850-995-4544, 128 Positions Wanted HARD WORKING cleaning person needed long term for growing cleaning business. Call 994- 1785 HOUSEKEEPER LOOKING for posi- tion to include house, cleaning, meal prep- erations, shopping, and etc. Call 206-4248, GARAGE SALE Sat, 9/16 - 8am-?r (Willard Norris Road to Martin Road-on right going west-1/2 mile to Morgan Ridge 2nd'house'on right) antiques, baby items, etc. HUGE ESTATE Sale 555 Ridgelake Road Sat. 9/16 & Sun 9/17 7am-2pm. No early birds please. McCoy pottery,depression glass,lots of anti- ques, lois of tools. lots of furniture, dec- orative items. To much to list. BAPTIST - B ,Jay Hospital RN's- Full-time & Part-time positions. Florida License required. RN in ER Department. ACLS and PALS prelerred. Radiology Technologist- Graduate of accredited ARRT program or registry eligible. HRS operator. Day shift. Musl nave excellent patient care skills and good communication skills Physical Therapy Assistant - Full-time, Must have PTA License to treat physical therapy out patient & acute care. Administer therapy treat- ments as directed by PT. Sign on Bonus! � , ''/ Swing,Bed Coordinator - HS graduate, CPR certified. Full-time. CPR certified. Current CNA license. Ability to work efficiently arid effectively with other healthcare team members. Technical Assistant (Phlebotomist) - FT, HS/GED. Phlebotomy certi- fication preferred. Must be proficient in Phlebotomy. Data entry, excel- lent telephone etiquette and customer service skills required. Jay Hospital offers and excellent benefit package- Applicants inter- ested please contact Wendy Covert in Human Resources at 850-675- 8069 or fax application to 850-675-8173 or email to wcovertl@'bhcons.org or apply in person at Jay Hospital 14114 Alabama, Street, Jay FlorrJa . Branch Manager Laidlaw Education Services is looking fora Branch Manager for the Navarre area.I Qualifications * Minimurp high school diploma * Management and charter solicitation experience * Strong verbal and written communication skills * Strong customer service skills \ , .... Benefits * Medical/dental with company contribution * Voluntary vision plan * 401(k) with company match * Company-paid life/accidental death insurance * Company-paid short-term ,iiA-bilir, insurance * '...lin r .r n .. ui,.i-n] [i-. m .1r. ' .i .] , .u:,rpl ,n rir , l hli.- .U' .l-mi-.i.- al S,J ar i iji i :,- ( 3 I L'' 'O l lliII : ,j r Milton 850.983.5100 Navarre 850.936.6004 or rply . r . .i',,r ,,ri 6544 Firehouse Road - - � 310 Business Opportunities DO YOU like Choco- late? Do you have Stress? Do you need extra cash? Try the Doctor's Chocolate, a luxury Gourmet chocolate, that is known to RE- DUCE STRESS and tension, and lowers sugar cravings. Call for info. 850-626-2805 or 206-7891. #1 HOME BUSI- NESS '- PERIOD! Get Facts NOW! Don't Lose Your Dream! Award Win- ning Giant is Creat- ing $$$$$! Featured on CNN! Ride Wave to Financial Free- dom. www.passi- veaulomariaedin- come.com 315 Business Services' LACEY FENCING & Deck- ing,INC. services in- clude fencing, deck- ing, and marine con- struction licensed & insured ALL WORK GUARANTEED Call us today for a free estimate (850) 623- ,2541. . ANN BARNHILL TRUCKING Din Work, Fill Dirt. Crushed Asphal., Brown Dirt, Lime- stone, Driveways. Culverts & Mooile Homes Pads Call lor price: (850) 623-3461 1850) 232-0670. Free Estimates! ANTHONY'S COMPLETE House Cleaning Licensed, Bonded and Insured. ', Free Estimates 850-777-7157' ARTIE KELLER STUCCO. Licensed and Insured.: Con- ventional and Syn- thetic Systems. NoI job too big' nor to small. Call 698-8327 or 626-9164 . ,: ,. , , ,-,., , , . 315 Business Services B&B HOME IMPROVEMENTS 25 years experience. Free estimates Licensed & Insured Call anytime! (850) 981-3936 "No job too small!" BELINDA'S CLEANING Service You make the mess....we do the rest!! Please Call: 206-6763 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. BROWN'S HAUL- ING, INC. Land clearing Dirt work Free Estimates Brown fill or clay $160.00 per load in the Milton 'area. 850-983-1590 office 850-554-3507 cell D&D REMODELING INC. General Con- tractor All Types Home Maintenance; Roofs to Floors, Renovations, Decks, Tile, Plumbing, Etc. Evictions, Move- Outs, Construclion 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 315 Business Services DOUBLE "B" Land Clearing. Backhoe Work. Licensed and Insured. Bryen Bal- lard. (850)994-5740 or (850)232-1581. GRANNY & NANNY Old Fashioned house cleaning with old fashioned prices. 983-7394 HANDYMAN SERVICES *DOORS *WINDOWS *SMALL HOME RE- PAIR FREE ESTIMATES ROBERT WARNER 850-393-2032 LOCAL, HOME Re- pair. Paint, drywall, trim & tile. Fence re- pair & installation. 10 years experi- ence. Contact Paul McMullen 850-723- 9767. LORI'S LITTLE RASCALS CHILD CARE. Open Mon- 'day - Friday 24hrs day. Excepting all ages .and after schoolers. No subsi- dized please.- For more information, call 981-1875 MIKE KAYLOR Cement Mason "Patios 'Walks S*Driveways Free estimates, no job too small. Quality work at affordable prices.- 994-0897. MILTON GARDEN Club Cenler 5256 Alabama St. Historic District Downtown Milton Beautiful building & surrounding grounds provide an ideal setting for your celebration. Rental available for meetings, wedding receptions;, anniver- saries, birthday parties, Christmas Parties, etc. Call 626-0059 miltorigardenclub @ , yahoo.com Now Hiring! . EDUCATION SERVICES ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT The leading school bus transportation company has an immediate career opportunity for an Administrative Assistant in the- Navarre area. Qualifications * High "rho,.l diplorria or -quivali-nt preterred *3 to 5 vears eeut;ve :ecretaral or adrrnnstraive -.perience * Typing (60 wpm) and transcription skills, strong working knowledge of Microsoft Office. * Ability to work independently * High level of detail orientation * .Excellent. communica'tions/customer service skills * Responsibilities * Comp,-. administrative correspondence and reports * Research and prepare special projects * Handle routine clerical, telecommunications and office functions ' * Maintain reports, updates and summaries Competitive salary and excellent benefits package Call Bob Williams at Milton 850.983.5100 Navarre 850.936.6004 or apply in person at 6544 Firehouse Road 315 Business Services MOVE 4 LESS REALTY Sell your home for $2995. We do it all we simply charge, less! J. Scott Terry 686-2620 or Shawna Carpenter 850-450-4091 Ask about our Buy- ers Bonus Program 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 'orZ623-6034 NO TIME or energy to cook? Call me!!! Healthy home cooked meals, by Christian Certified Nutrilionist. 626- 6367 ask Ior Mary Di,:rce 'llK.Ad,.prin 'dl Namj Chane'? 5 FREEr )ping, Call [or WVor khrrll850ll4.4-7524 1851lN...l"'St. I blk. N. Flea Marketi RELIABLE HOME AND COMMER- CIAL CLEANING. Call Shelia: 626-2278 S & T Siding and Windows Windows, Doors Siding & Soffit and Storm Shutters Owner: CRC. Todd Griffitts 850-259-8474 850-537-8485 Free Estimates SPICER POOLS Vinyl liner replace- ,ment, repairs, pumps, filters, etc. Over 30 years expe- rience. Licensed, free estimates. Call 623-4952 or 512-7211 STUMP-EASE STUMP GRINDING Most removals $35 Discount for.multiple removals & Back-, yard accessible. Local Contractor Retired USN Licensed & Insured 232-8746 TUTORING FOR' READING Grades Pre-K through 7th. Master's in reading. Call: 221-0718. 315 Business Services THE SCREEN MAN Window Screen on Site. Repair or Re- placement. 995-0719, Cell: 637-5611 Free Estimates TRI-STATE ELECTRI- CAL CONSTR,.INC. "Your Total Electric Contractor" Since 1974 Lightning Protection *Generators * Land- scape Lighting Commercial * Resi- dential Office: 623-8087 Fax: 623-8083 320 Child Care CHILD CARE in my home in Milton. All ages'. Please call Valerie: 983-8043. NEW DAY care in East Milton has openings for all ages. Fun and edu- calional enviromeni after care welcome. ENE school district. Call 626-9844 REGISTERED CHILD Care, have room for newborns up to '15 months. Great references. Call 994-0260 ask lor Belh. WANTED PRE-SCHOOL TEACHERS With 45 hours of ChildCare Training, Certificates or CDA preferred bul not, neccesary. - Now accepting Child Care Vouchers.For further Information Contact Tender Heart Learning Center al- 626-0117 325 Domestic DEPENDABLE HOUSEKEEPER Seeking additional clients. Over 15 years of experience! References avail. upon request.' Call: 994-6236 S345 Lawn Care ALL TYPES of yard work ,at, your 'con- venience. Mowing, edging, hauling of small debris and more. All work at reasonable rates. Call 626-9604 If no answer leave a mes- sage SANTA ROSA COUNTY GOVERNMENT Accepting applications for the following: * O[tfice Assistant * Horticultural Technician * Additional employment opportunities online Apply online at www.santarosa.fl.gov, or visit Santa Rosa County Human Resources, 6495 Caroline Street, Suite H, Milton, FL, Veteran's Preference will be given in accordance with FL Statutes. Drug Free Workplace EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER 345 Lawn Care CLARK'S LAWN CARE General Maintenance & All Types of Tractor Work - Licensed & Insured. Call: Mike Clark at 626-2428 PAGE'S TREE Service Trim, cut & remove. 626- 2159 (if no answer, please leave message) Firewood $50. a load and up. Jon & Deb Casey's Nursery, Super Specials Igal Caladiums 2/$1.00 Select Group of 3 gal Indian Hawthorn $5.00 3gal Hydrangeas $5.00 LANDSCAPERS WELCOME 3851 AVALONBLVD MON.SAT-8.5 (BEEN HERE 35 YEARS)': 850-623.8109 Bring Ad for 10% off all other items 1 360' Miscellaneous WANTED ALUMI- NUM, brass, copper cash pd. will pick up. 626-8406 402 Apartments 2BD/1BA MILTON & Pace. $575 & up. All ceramic tile, nice yards, stove, fridge, diw & laundry nook- ups. Non smoking. . 626-2928 ANDORA DEER, Run & Country Vil- lage Apts. 4260 Hwy 90 in Pace are now accepting applica- tions for 1 & 2 BR apartments. FOR RENT 2/BR 1/BA 800+ sq'.ft. duplex. Avalon area. ,1919 Lodge- pole Dr. Milton. $615/$615 deposit 850-554-81,38 MILTON 2BD/1BA no pets. $645/$645 Call 995-4831 402 Apartments FOR RENT Milton- very nice 2/BR 2/BA duplex. for rent. CompletelyS remodeled, has fire-d' place. Aprox 13001. square foot. Very' nice area. $700/mth' $700/deposit. 995-4335 404 15 Commercial COMMERICAL OF- FICE building forq rent, Dr's Park in Milton. $2,500 .a, month $2,500 de2i posit. 850-255-3889"d FOR RENT Garage - 1500 sq. ft.w 2 bays, 1 lift on :1/2- acre. Large com-. pressor, 1 block off Hwy 90. 626-7612 or 686-0090 GULF BREEZE Commercial space,; for lease in very busy shopping cen-, ter. 1500 square foot, Great location with a' variety of different businesses. ' 995-4335 MILTON OFFICE' and warehouse tore rent off. Stewart- Street $600 a month: $600 deposit. 850- 255-3889 MILTONICOMMERICAL i OFFICE space fori rent: Aprox 2000! square foot on Stew-' art Street in Milton.) Perfect for Profes-i sional Office Space'i Very nice and clean., $900 miri $900 de-' posit. 995-4335 : OFFICE SPACE FOR LEASE i 6061 Dr's Park. 3 1,800 sf, newly ren-" ovated. 623-5618 5 406 , Homes - 2 BEDROOM 1 oath home, Historical Mil- ion near riverwalk References i required. Phone # 255-3437-! S2BR/1BA CH &AC New Carpet!. Waier. Sewer. Gar- bage Included. $475, '$450. Triplex-Dearborn & Peachtree in Milton 1 block off Stewart- (center apartment facing Dearborn) Drive by, then'leave message. Call: 712-7513 HOME FOR Rent Milton 1 bd/ba Du-. plex 1 Block West of Milton Courthouse, 5189 Santa Rosa St, $390/$390 Call:02514275 384-4361 EDUCATION SERVICES JOB FAIR FEATURING PRODUCTION, CALL CENTER, CLERICAL, CUSTOMER SERVICE, TRANSPORTATION, HOSPITALITY, MEDICAL,TECHNICAL & more!! Local & Regional Employers ready to hire!! E3 4 1-,c~Is ut h F:'rc>:s-cnIc. L-ekev-risaw Ctr <3coodcricoh - 3rencfl~y l%/lrri--, -W--fstke Molt -Thursday Sept 21 st 9 am --3pm ESCAROSA CAREER CENTER 3670 -A North L Street. Behind Town & Country Plaza Sponsored by:, Escarosa Career Centers BRING YOUR RESUME Pensacola Century Milton Phone: (850) 595-5200 Phone: (850) 256-6250 Phone: (850) 983-5325 Fax: (850) 595-5249 Fax: (850) 256-6255 Fax: (850) 983-5330 An AfmrrmrtivoAc.9s Pqual Opfprunity Er.aFnfoyrPrntkrerofl n AunxIuyAkks arnf arnvft'ms at SVMYeHaOlOpt requestt to jfletiv* stsel witfi Oafta~iRtUsa ffEDUCATION SERVICES EDUCATION SERVICES We are seeking skilled medium-duty diesel technicians to maintain our modern fleet of vehicles. Positions are available immediately in the Navarre area. We offer excellent wages and benefits: * Paid holidays * Health and dental insurance * Tool insurance * Certified manufacturer training programs * ASE certificate bonus plan * Full-year (52 weeks) employment * And more! Call Richard Henry at Milton 850.983.5100 Navarre 850.936.6004 or apply in person at 6544 Firehouse Road I PAGE 9 THE SANTA ROSA PRESS GAZETTE /FREE PRESS SEPTEMBER 16, 2006 406 Homes 3, BD/2BA Newly re- modeled, central heat and air, carport, excellent location, near elementary schools. $850 month- ... $500 deposit 623-9553 3BD 2BA 1 month old house $1050 a nrmonth. 626-3388 Waterfront 2, story house with boat lift, newly remodeled, $1500 a month. -626-3388 AVAILABLE NOW , Centrally located clean brick home. Three bedroom, one bath, C H/A, stove & refrigerator Fenced backyard. Rent $725 Deposit $500 First and last month. (850) 981-9695 BRAND NEW home for rent $995/mo, 3Br/2Ba, 20-minutes tb Pensacola. Call 384-9405 FOR RENT- *3/2 Waterfront Some. 5084 Sam Miguel Milton $1450 3/2 Home, Miltpnr " 4545 HayesRd.-. $850 : Santa Rosa Realty S 623-0077. FOR RENT:' - 3/BR 1/BA, fresh paint, new kitchen cabinets, new appli- ances, new air, fericed.. backyard. $850'mo $850'de- posil. Call850-293- 6559 FOR RENT -3000 sq. ft. 4 bed- room, Office. 3 full baths, new applian- ces, new carpet, in- ground pool. Immac- ulate condition. Great neighborhood. At $1,300 per month this wont last long. 478-3725 FOR RENT ,4/BR 2/BA Brick home in Pace, very clean 1980 sq. ft. witn privacy fence, 1/3 acre, workshop, hardwood and rile floors. Convenient location! $i050/mth" Call Michellie at Week's Realty 723- 0700 or 994-2989. FOR RENT Milton - Nice 4'BR 2/BA home. Close to High School and in- very nice area. ;,900/mih $900/de- .posil 995-4335 :HOME FOR Rent "Waterfront 3bd/3ba, family room with tire- -place. Central Heat & Air, large shaded yard. $1,200 ' a month. Call 450- 9201 or 450-11008 N S3b S1 $. Co FOR New in PC 2-ca living room brea porc OaK SSper $130 posit (850 HO B . 3b ter buil ,- 110 mon alr HOL SPa largi $8 de IN N 2!BF vater tric. $25( Pets Bay< MIL Coi lion re bli rar S sc S$72 Nev ve ho ter sm mo disc posil REN in J Pac pe PC NOV Staff divis la 1- strict under ies. & up 4852 406 410 Homes Mobile Homes FOR RENT 2/BR 1/BA off Ava- Near Whiting Ion in Park. r" � Water/garbage fur- Brand New' nished $435/mth lever Lived In $200/deposit. No d/2ba/lgarage Pets. 994-7918 100 Sq. Feet. Baycrest Realty 880 a month 3/BR 1 1/2/BA Sin- 9 -0 4,2 glewide mobile ntact 529-0429 home. 7916, Kamey Sheffield & Court, East Milton, Associates total electric. No Associates pets. SRENT $575/mo. $300 de- Adams Home posit 994-7918 ace. 4/BR 2/BA, DOUBLEWIDE FOR r garage, formal renl, total electric, g and dining on corner lot. East- is, great room, gate Mobile Home kfast area, front Ranch Call: h. 5327 Willow 626-8973 Dr (off East B FOR RENT icer Field), 2/BR 1/BA Mobile 0mo. plus de-. Home $400mir, t. Call: dep.& ref. Call: )642-2121. 850-537-6222 or: USE FOR Rent 850-499-7412. -erryhill Road FOR RENT d/2ba, privacy 3BD 1 .5 Bath. all nce, 8x8 shed. electric, washer and t 2005, approx. dryer hookup. 10x14 )0 sq. ft. $895 a deck. no pets, trash ilh. Junction Re-. included. y 626-7675 or $525 a month $500 572-7486 deposit. USE FOR rent in Call: 623-1601 ice 3bd/1.5 ba, FOR RENT e yard, nice area Clean 2.1 Mobile 50 month $850 Home, partly fur- nished. Water/gar- Dposit.850-255- bage included. No 3889 Pets. $425/mth IORTH MILTON $300/deposil. R 1/BA on pri- 850-675-6614 lot. Total Elec- FOR RENT IN $0mth PACE 1IBR iBA Mobile Home [or 0/deposit. Nol rent. Waler and gar- 3.994-7918 bage furnished in crest Realty park $435/200. No TON, 2BR/1 BA Pels. Baycrest Real- mplele renova- ty. Call 994-7918. mpleleFOR RENT Washer, dryer, Very nice 2/BR 2/BA frigerator.One Mobile Home ock from boat $550,,mt $300/se- Tp, elementary curity deposit. Credilt :hool $725/mo Creck. 623-8565. 25 deposit 850- HOUSE FOR RENT, 983-9061 Eastgale Mobile Home Ranch ,CE 3BD/2BA 3 Bd total electric,' ier doublewide,, lenced in yard ery clean, w/d 626-8973 okup. partially MARLBORO nced. 2 decks, VILLAGE non 2bd.l1a, deck, joking, $700 a washer/dryer hook-' :nth/ with early up. $400,$400,, payment Call:723-2532 counl.$700 de- MOBILE HOME t. Call- 623-8628 spaces for rent, can accommodate all TALS2to 3 BR sizes, East Gate Jay. Million and Mobile Home Ranch e. $400 to $650 626-8973 3r month. Call: 9945703onth. all: NICE, QUIET, clean 9945703 park. Renl includes 408 water, garbage., Land, lawn service. Two 2/br 2/ba,. no perts, ND FOR SALE $450/mo.. & 3/br Refer to 2,ba $550'mo. Classification 698-4582 #510 Bruce Lane, Milton.' N SELLING! ord Farm Sub- 414 ion in Chumuck- Roommates 1.5 acre lots, re- Wanted ted, curb'guner, ROOMMATE erground utilit- $45,000 per lot NEEDED. Milton p. Call Kim 994- 850-449-4070 2/393-6042 414 Roommates Wanted ROOMMATE WANTED Mature roommate needed. Waterfront property in Pensaco- la. Near Navy Base, 10 minutes from Perdiao Key Beacn- es: $450 security deposit. $450 rent, needed on or before 9/5/06. Call 626- 8959 or 377-6787 ROOMMATE WANTED to share apartment. 994-2715 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. $600 wkly or $295'week-end. Call 623-9553. 452 Apartments I I The All New! Jay Apartments 1`010 pa ,,,ii_, fil i ,o.-I i-- BI -i W ll 850-983-6995 504 Commercial 1.5 AC Corner Lot Hwy 98 Zoned HCD Gull Breeze $1.200,000 2.25 Ac VacanI Lot Hwy 87 In Process of Zoning lo HCD Navarre $1,200.000 4 Ac Hwy 87 one block N of 1-10 HCD Milton $3,500,000 10.28 Ac Hwy 87 one block N of 1-10 HCD Millon $7,500,000 Call Wanda Jordan 850-384-0925 or John Jordan 850- 420-0133 rRE MAX Total Properties 850-936- 7771 2 COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS FOR RENT Good location in Milton: CallI 623-5500 506 Homes the Bay- Garcon Point $250,000 Waterfront Lot 2.38 Ac with mobile home and (2) 12x24 workshops. Ameri- can Farms- Millon $95,000 1800 sq ft. 3/2 home. Fireplace, 3 car carport, all brick metal rool, close to downtown Milton $190,000 Cal: Wanda Jordan 850-384-0925 or John Jordan 850- 420-0133 RE/MAX Total Properties. Toll Free: ' 1-877-936-7771 2BD/1BA NICE, clean and quiet. All utilities furnished. Pace area, no pels. Call 995-1717 BRAND NEW 3BD/2BA home. brand new sub divi- sion $149,900, Flori- da Coast Reality, two to choose from 850-225-9899 EAST MILTON MLS#307964, 2 112 high and dry acres, 1996 Palm Harbor Manufactured Home, 2250 square feet. 4,3 excellent condition, $129,500. fenced pasture, bring horses.com- munity water, well. paved road, Howard ERA Bill Wallace Realty, 850-450- " 4104 or 850-983-3475 MAKE OFFER 'EAST MILTON Own for less than you can rent, 1 yr., new 4/BR on 1 acre with all appliances : and over size ga- , rage. 5 minutes to '110. Holley Proper- ities.$ 179,900 Call V'VA Financing Avail- able With Lease Op- tion. Call: Tom: 449-2983' . Owner Agent FOR SALE . 6416 Misty Lake' Drive 3/BR, 2/BA, all elec- tric- new heal pump- 1330 healed/cooled, cedar sided. $169,900. 850-593-6015 after 5pm. Realtor/Owner FOR SALE BY OWNER 2/BR 1/BA' Concrete block on .1 acre land off of Woodbine. Central heat/ac new tile and carpet. $120,000 obo. 554-2237 or 994-1266 506 Homes HOME FOR Sale or Rent. New Conslruction - 3bd/2ba, quiet n-eighborhood, no smoking and pels with approval. $1000/$1000 Call:360-672-5727 HOUSE FOR SALE with 5 acres and a barn. 3 bd/2 bath. Very spacious. Wooden and tile floors, except in bedrooms which are carpeled.Beauti- ful landscaping, with sprinkler system and well Much more Io see, Must See to believe. $259.000 Call: 623-0660 or 207-1163 NEWLY REMODLED 3BDBA WatertronI Home for Lease $1200 Security. Call 626-3388 510 Land 5 ACRES fenced pasture for sale. Located off Munson Hwy. Indian Ford Rd. Close to Cold Waler Creek. . $90 000 957-8784 or 554-5237 LAND FOR RENT . ' ' .Refer to . ' Classification #408 LAND FOR SALE 17 acres.Hwy 90 East MillonHarold $235.000. By The Sea Realty. Call 642-4278 LAND FOR Sale 544 ac, Hwy 89 Nonnh of Milton, Re- stricted. Call k850- 516-4377 7 '" LAND FOR SALE Two Acres on Hick- ory Hammock Rd. Approximately 180 ft of road frontage and zoned residential. $30,000. Please call in the evenings 12511575-3456 512 Mobile Homes FOR SALE .� 1997 Fleetwood Mo-' bile home. 2/BR 2/BA. 14 x 70, cov- .ered porch,. shed, vi- nyl siding, central heat/air. All applian- ces stay. Excellent condition music 'sell - immediately. Ridge- way Blvd Milton. reduced to $29,900 Call:983-9316. 512 Mobile Homes FOR SALE Very nice 14 x70 Mobile Home 2/BR 2/full baths, stove,. refrigerator, new clothes dryer, chest freezer, 2 large patio deck porches Cov- ered patio awning. skirting - like new central neat/ac Pace area. $10,500 obo 479-9252 MOBILE HOME For Sale 2000 Horton 16x80 on 3.75 ac. very nice. located'in Har- old $94,900 850-723-3765 SECLUDED 6 ACRES NE ol Milton - 10 minutes Irom Blackwater State Park Two 1999 Palm Harbor modular homes 3BRi 2BA, front/back porch on both, shop, storage, fully stocked fish pond. 4 acres lenced pasture beautiful family nomesile Must sell for medical reasons $300,000 for all Call. (850) 957-8784 or 18501 554-5237 514 Vacation & Resort COAST TO COAST Campground mem- bership - home park sunset King Lake Resort, DeFuniak Springs, Florida, on sale $2000. Call Mrs. Putt (850)994-, 9875 - LATE SUMMER Discounts and Free Golfl Dale E Peier- son Vacations. Nav- arre, Okaloosa, Is- land, Destih, South Walton, Panama City. www.desiinre- sons com 1800)336- 9669., A-&IH 706' Livestock Supplies FOR SALE Combination Stock Trailer - 1988 Circle J, 10,OOOGVW, ex- celleni condition. $3,250. 850-529-7996. 708 Pets AMERICAN BULLDOG PUPPY Beautiful. . Will-be 100lbs plus.. $50 to a good home only, 983-1469 or 748-3796 BEAUTIFUL MEDI- UM hair sealpoint. 1 year old female cat. Free Io good home Call: 994-8241 FREE TO good home Black female Lab - spayed. White le- male Lab, mixed. 623-6602 MINIATURE DASCHUND puppies, parents on sile. Black, tan and red. Available 9,27 $250 Call 623-1719 710 Pet Supplies 2 HORSE Trailer, needs work, $400 obo. Call after 1pm 623-2568 712 Lost & Found PETS LOST HORSE Last seen 3 weeks ago in Bagdad area " Light tan witn spoi- led rear. 981-5444 LOST PET Small jel Russell & Chihuahua mix. Blac k/brown/while. Last seen August 29 East Milton area near airport. 981-0008 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 REWARD *"BETSY" S(She needs tions Daily) Boston Terrier 11 yrs olo. Irniss.ng since Sept 11in. K.r.g r.1idale Scrool area. Betsy's hearing is not gc..:,o SBlack'in color V rlh' wnile between eyes ana around nose chest is, wn.le Long scar on righl hip Call 850-626-1049 or 304-1242 an/ime 814 Furniture CHERRY DINING- ROOM set w/6,. chairs, hutch, and ,drysirik. $2,500 OBO Call 995-4970 814 Furniture FOR SALE Living room furni- ture, including Kitchen table with 4 chairs, Love seat, small entertainment center, recliner in good condition, bed- rop'mfurniture, brass floor lamp and chan- deller, mirror and pictures, bookcase, ect.983-3879 820 Lumber & Hardware METAL ROOFING SAVE $$$ Buy Di- rect From Manufac- turer. 20 colors 'in stock with all Acces- sories. Quick turn around' Delivery -Available Toll Free (888)393-0335 826 Sporting Goods FOR SALE Boflex Moivalor II. $500 obo. Nordic Track cross country $200 obo 619-322-7993 SANTA ROSA GUN & KNIFE SHOW Santa Rosa County Auditorium, Old Bagdad Hwy, Milton September 16th & 17th 9am-5pm. Buy, Sell & Trade Admission: Adults $4, 12 & under tree Call Billy Rogers @1 850-957-4952 for more info or for Tables $35 12-days) For everyone s ,lerv. no ~ or.:.eleear ,r loaded ,gur.i alo- ked by . l' rs i. ver .- 'or: Allg un. ru:il t I bed '.:,[ri ai ail liffie 830 .;; Miscellaneous For Sale. We Deliver & Install Centipede St. Augustine Bermuda Bailed Pine Straw Callus firsL Save Time Call usi astSave Money, Hwy. 87 So." Midlon 626-85781 - I Miscellaneous Wanted GLASS CRAFTER needs empty glass soft drink bottles, (all kinds). Noustit necessa- rily collectors edi- tions. Will pick up. Call: '98328042 Call: 983-8042 832 Miscellaneous Wanted PAY CASH for junk) cars or trucks. Run-.; ning or not. Call1 983-9527 WANTED OLD ROOFING TIN.' Will tear down and haul. 983-8042 or 393-9617 - 904 ,Cars 91 PLYMOUTH Voyager, runs good right hand drive. used for mail deliv- ery, new engine, new Iransmission. $1500.: Call 626-7879. CARS FOR SALE. 1989 Cadillac Brah- mas, leather, load- ed, 131 K miles, runs great, new w pump, new tires, new barlery., $500 Firm. 1984 Geo Storm Red, runs great, cd. player $1400 Call 626-6149 MECURY SABLE LS 1997 Stationr- Swagon V-6 1 owneri garage kept, new transmission, ' 18-26 MPG. 60/40 foldinc seals, luggage rack Excellent Condition 133,000 miles. Ask- ing $4.200. Call 476.' 8399 or 678-908- 8310 906 Boats FOR SALE 16 ft. Bass Boat with drive on trailer. 90hr Jonnson needs work. $1500 or trade for equal value. 623-9464 or 418-2398 916 Sport Utility ' Vehicles 1996 MITSUBITSHI MONTERO 4-door, 6 cyl., all power automatic 4x4.$4500 626-2278 918 Trucks 1998 CHEVY Pick Up, 1500 Series Automatic, Air, Pow- er brakes & steering tilt wheel with cruise conirol.94,000 mi. excellent condition. garage kept. $5995 Call 994-8865 920 Vans 91 ASTRO VAN 4.3 Automatic trans- mission, runs good. AC is cold. $2195 ACE YOUR AD WITH US TODAY!! The Santa Rosa Press Gazette I PAGE 10 THE SANTA ROSA PRESS GAZETTE/FREE PRESS SEPTEMBER 16, 2006 a vvorld of info ration. E U D A N U P S T 0 R G T R H A E A P L E N J E S S E M Y- M C A NOM - -A - TIW mva E . I . w. ACROSS, 1. " The Man Down" 5. Certain tooth 10. "The Waltons" creator Hamner 14. Hitchhiker's desire 15. Stood 16. Borden's product 17. Similar 18. Paris, __ (1984 film) 19. Heavy revelry event 20. Sewing kit items 22. Not positive (abbr.) 24. Club 25. It may be tin 26. 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Your sponsorship ensures the exposure of many pets in need of finding homes as well as educating readers of proper care of their beloved fiury ones. The Adopt-A-Pet page os published in the Santa Rosa Press Gazette each Saturday. Businesses can sponsor for as little as $15 per issue or pre-payfor eight issues for only $100. Individual sponsors are welcome as well. If you would like more information contact Tamnmy Enyeart at 623-2120 or email to: enyeart@sr-pg.com Dental Health For Pets p- i More than 85% of dogs and cats that are at least 4 years old have a condition in which bacteria attack the soft gum tissue. This condition is called periodontal disease. Periodontal disease is the final stage in a process that begins s, .. with the development of plaque on your pet's teeth. Plaque is a substance that forms when bacteria multiply on the teeth and gums. Plaque mixes with saliva, hardens, and becomes the substances known as tartar and calculus. Bacteria, plaque, tartar, and calculus irritate the gums, which become tender, red, and swollen. This stage of dental disease is called gin- givitis. Eventually inflamed gums separate from the teeth, creating pockets that can trap more bacteria. These pockets deepen and bac- teria may attack the roots of the teeth and the bony tissue of the jaw, causing teeth to loosen, the gums to bleed, mouth odor, and pain when your pet eats. This is full-blown periodontal disease. Bacteria from the teeth and gums can enter the bloodstream and may travel to major organs and begin infection there. Among organs that are most often affected are the lungs, heart, kidneys, and liver. Parts of the nervous system may be affected as well. Although these infections are usually treatable when caught at an early stage, they can cause serious damage to these organs and, if not caught in time, may cause death. Periodontal disease can be prevented and treated. 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